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or is it "have you had rice?" >> andy: it's both. literally it means, "have you eaten rice yet?", "how's it going?" >> anthony: it is assumed that if you haven't eaten yet, things are not going well. if you've eaten, rice is such a fundamental component. >> andy: eating is synonymous with eating rice. to eat a meal without rice would be unthinkable. >> anthony: what makes their whiskey special? [ farmer speaking thai ] >> andy: because of the flavoring that they add to it. >> anthony: conveniently, our host, in addition to having provided us with a fine meal, just so happened to run a distillery out back. >> andy: they use a spice mixture they add to the yeast balls, let it ferment for five days, and then she smashes it with a wood mallet. >> anthony: thai rice whiskey, lao khao, bucket of hooch, whatever you wanna call it -- this stuff is a delightful beverage that tastes better and smoother apparently the more you drink. >> andy: uh-oh, here we go. sneaky, sneaky. >> anthony: oof. well. >> andy: and then, uh, fried fish. i believe it's called nile tilapia or nile carp. you just
or is it "have you had rice?" >> andy: it's both. literally it means, "have you eaten rice yet?", "how's it going?" >> anthony: it is assumed that if you haven't eaten yet, things are not going well. if you've eaten, rice is such a fundamental component. >> andy: eating is synonymous with eating rice. to eat a meal without rice would be unthinkable. >> anthony: what makes their whiskey special? [ farmer speaking thai ] >> andy: because...
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. >>> thailand is one of the world's largest rice exporters, but many of its rice paddies are dry amid the worst drought in 20 years. the government wants farmers to plant some alternative crops. nhk world looks at the potential impact of the drought at home and abroad. >> reporter: in western thailand, the country's largest. the level has fallen to just 9% usable water. >> translator: we must prioritize water for daily usage. so there's not enough for agriculture. >> reporter: the area downstream is full of rice fields. rice growing is a major industry here in central thailand. the paddies are normally filled with water around this time, but severe drought has prevented this farmer from planting. the farmers here normally harvest twice a year. but there's no water for a second crop this year. agricultural damage from the drought is estimated at around $1.8 billion nationwide. thailand is the world's second largest rice exporter, and a supplier to developing countries in asia and africa. the u.n. food and agriculture organization have supply concerns. >> when we get sudden spikes, that
. >>> thailand is one of the world's largest rice exporters, but many of its rice paddies are dry amid the worst drought in 20 years. the government wants farmers to plant some alternative crops. nhk world looks at the potential impact of the drought at home and abroad. >> reporter: in western thailand, the country's largest. the level has fallen to just 9% usable water. >> translator: we must prioritize water for daily usage. so there's not enough for agriculture. >>...
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and then put in the rice. >> dry rice, right? >> dry rice. >> dry, wow. >> you want to toast the rice. that's going to give it more flavor. toss it around. >> can you do brown or should you not? >> you can do brown rice. i like to use arboreo rice. the same rice you make risotto with. and i think h a nice texture. and add canned tomatoes. >> and canned! >> yeah, canned tomatoes. let them get totally absorbed. we've got one down here. >> how long does the rice have to cook? >> so the rice is going to cook for 20 mines if you'll put that back in there. that's our chicken. >> we get it. sausage -- >> so the chicken you browned and the choriz is all right. so now you put in your stock. and we've got salt and pepper. >> yum. >> it does look simple as you're doing it. >>o sy, right? >> is this the big reveal? >> you cover it up for 20 minutes. >> wait, look at this. look. >> you add the shrimp. >> you add the shrimp at the very end. right? >> yeah, it takes about three minutes to cook thhat. >> have you always loved cooking, katie lee?
and then put in the rice. >> dry rice, right? >> dry rice. >> dry, wow. >> you want to toast the rice. that's going to give it more flavor. toss it around. >> can you do brown or should you not? >> you can do brown rice. i like to use arboreo rice. the same rice you make risotto with. and i think h a nice texture. and add canned tomatoes. >> and canned! >> yeah, canned tomatoes. let them get totally absorbed. we've got one down here. >> how...
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they live from rice crop to rice crop. >> this is the other war in vietnam, the one in which americanstrength for the future. it takes many forms. standing guard, for example, over the harvesting of rice for a village which for years has paid a big part of the crop for -- to the vietcong. helping them bring it in and store it, letting them see that they and their crops are going to be safe from now on, it's simple and it's practical. it's appreciated and it works. ♪ ♪ in another village, navy doctors and corpsmen serving with the marine corps will be found helping the people fight a war against sickness. teaching the fundamentals of sanitation, waging combat against infection. ♪ ♪ bringing smiles to faces that for too long have reflected only fear and despair. >> we was out in the village giving out christmas things that people from the states sent over. and we want to let everyone know back home that the kids are -- they really need it a lot and, believe me, they really enjoy everything they get. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tuesday night american history tv focuses on the struggle for african american
they live from rice crop to rice crop. >> this is the other war in vietnam, the one in which americanstrength for the future. it takes many forms. standing guard, for example, over the harvesting of rice for a village which for years has paid a big part of the crop for -- to the vietcong. helping them bring it in and store it, letting them see that they and their crops are going to be safe from now on, it's simple and it's practical. it's appreciated and it works. ♪ ♪ in another...
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with that, i would like to welcome to the stage ambassador susan rice. [applause]. >> could evening, everyone. thank you, friend, for that generous reduction. , and to think peter as well for the great work you're doing here. adrian, for your generosity in making this all possible and governor huntsman, it's always a great honor to be with you. i wanted to think the organizations that fred just named the help put this event together and to everyone of you who are joining us here tonight. i want to particularly salutes our college from the diplomatic corps who embody the closing growing ties between our countries. i am glad to be back at the atlantic council and especially at the latin america center. what better way to celebrate st. patrick's day and to give a speech on the americas. [laughter] >> disorganization focuses on the new latin america. a want to come here because 2016 is an especially significant, perhaps historic year for the region. our hemisphere and the relationship between the united states and our partners across the americas is at a tra
with that, i would like to welcome to the stage ambassador susan rice. [applause]. >> could evening, everyone. thank you, friend, for that generous reduction. , and to think peter as well for the great work you're doing here. adrian, for your generosity in making this all possible and governor huntsman, it's always a great honor to be with you. i wanted to think the organizations that fred just named the help put this event together and to everyone of you who are joining us here tonight....
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[applause] miss rice: good evening, everyone. thank you -- miss rice: good evening, everyone. thank you -- ambassador rice: thank you, fred, and governor huntsman, it's always a great honor to be with you. i want to thank the organizations that fred just named that helped to put this event together and to everyone of you who are joining us here tonight. i want to particularly salute our colleagues from the diplomatic corps who embody the close and growing ties between our countries. i'm glad to be back at the atlantic council and especially at the latin american center. what better way to celebrate st. patrick's tai than to give a speech on the americas. this organization focuses on the new latin america. i wanted to come here because 2016 is an especially significant, perhaps historic, year for the region. our hemisphere and the relationship between the united states and our partners across the americas is at a transformational moment. and president obama and all of us throughout his administration intend to make the most of it. so today i want to discuss this moment, the app
[applause] miss rice: good evening, everyone. thank you -- miss rice: good evening, everyone. thank you -- ambassador rice: thank you, fred, and governor huntsman, it's always a great honor to be with you. i want to thank the organizations that fred just named that helped to put this event together and to everyone of you who are joining us here tonight. i want to particularly salute our colleagues from the diplomatic corps who embody the close and growing ties between our countries. i'm glad to...
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ambassador rice, thank you for taking the time. we consider it a privilege to host you, not only because of your key role in shaping the president's foreign policy agenda but also your tireless steadfast commitment to promoting leadership and engagement across the globe. since becoming president obama's national security advisor in 2013, you've been at the helm of a second term administration foreign policy that has significant achievements which have included u.scuba brokering a multilateral deal with iran and the successful conclusion of the t.p.p. agreement. we've had a role here with the atlantic council in all these issues. previously as u.s. permanent representative to the united nations, you were a powerful voice in advancing u.s. interests at the security council and furthering our country's commitment to diplomatic solutions where you helped win the stiffest u.n. sanctions ever against iran and north korea and brokered life-saving interventions in libya and cote d'ivoire. these positions in addition to others you've held a
ambassador rice, thank you for taking the time. we consider it a privilege to host you, not only because of your key role in shaping the president's foreign policy agenda but also your tireless steadfast commitment to promoting leadership and engagement across the globe. since becoming president obama's national security advisor in 2013, you've been at the helm of a second term administration foreign policy that has significant achievements which have included u.scuba brokering a multilateral...
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he talked about the tense times in cleveland. rice cases. >> . protest. and express what you feel. >> questions from members of the audience. >> sanders a filing a lawsuit against ohio secretary of state. allowed to vote in the primary. tonight the state republican secretary of state is responding. >> sanners cam paeup is accusing him of trying to dis-infranchise voters. houston says nonsense -fpt he's following the law. >> 17 year-olds who turn 18 by election day. in november. are able to vote in some race. but just not in the presidential primary. saying if you're 18 by the november election. you can vote. just not on every issue. that means 17 year-olds can vote in the primary. candidates the general election ballot. that i are not permitted to elect candidates which is what voters are doing in a primary. when they elect delegates to represent them at the fair political parties national convention. >> people gather to remember the life of a 4 year-old girl. who was killed in a massive apartment building fire. >> we know what started this fire. i heard
he talked about the tense times in cleveland. rice cases. >> . protest. and express what you feel. >> questions from members of the audience. >> sanders a filing a lawsuit against ohio secretary of state. allowed to vote in the primary. tonight the state republican secretary of state is responding. >> sanners cam paeup is accusing him of trying to dis-infranchise voters. houston says nonsense -fpt he's following the law. >> 17 year-olds who turn 18 by election day....
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@we're going to move on to rice. @usually most people try to boil @it and try and figure it out. @>> with rice or any grains like @this you can just put any herbs @and spices and it's fun to play @around with different herbs and @spices. @we have different mixtures here. @there's no rules when it comes @to herbs and spices. @so you can add whatever you @want. @any mixture. @but that's an easy way that you @can just make bulk brown rice @and add whatever flavor you @want. @>> so tell me what did you add @>> so moroccan is more of like a @cinnamon tone. @we have an indian which has a @ofcumin. @you can make a whole bulk thing @of brown rice and add the @different flavorings throughout @the week to get a completely @different meal. @>> what kind of combo do you @have in that french one? @>> this is a little bit of rose @mary there's some lavender and @then we just added a couple more @of like i believe there's thyme @in there. @we just played around with @different herbs and spices. @>> this doesn't have to just be @on
@we're going to move on to rice. @usually most people try to boil @it and try and figure it out. @>> with rice or any grains like @this you can just put any herbs @and spices and it's fun to play @around with different herbs and @spices. @we have different mixtures here. @there's no rules when it comes @to herbs and spices. @so you can add whatever you @want. @any mixture. @but that's an easy way that you @can just make bulk brown rice @and add whatever flavor you @want. @>> so tell...
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and mountains, where the rice grew.en and women, and people lived for living, until the ruthless, red hand of communism reached out to snatch it. old people, kids, and more kids. sometimes, i think that is the last thing any of us will ever forget. those kids -- laughing, crying, homeless, hungry. until we fed them. korea, where it gets cold in the winter time, as it does at home, where young men and women marry. ♪ where the kids used to play happily. ♪ and here comes your kids, and yours, and yours. dirty and tired, slogging back from the chosen reservoir fight, not retreating as they say, but advancing in a different direction. the first marine division. while the head man of the village walks past and wonders, the villagers still all wonder, and he wonders, too. poor kid. [marching] at christmas, in the year of grace 1950, last christmas. lord, o mary, is and gathered all above while where mortals sleep and angels keep their watch of wondering light o morning o morning darkness gathers the flames of holy birth and pr
and mountains, where the rice grew.en and women, and people lived for living, until the ruthless, red hand of communism reached out to snatch it. old people, kids, and more kids. sometimes, i think that is the last thing any of us will ever forget. those kids -- laughing, crying, homeless, hungry. until we fed them. korea, where it gets cold in the winter time, as it does at home, where young men and women marry. ♪ where the kids used to play happily. ♪ and here comes your kids, and yours,...
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let me ask a specific question about rice and arsenic. last week during the budget meeting in house, it was noted the fda was making risk assessment for arsenic rice a priority. when do you plan to move and what exactly are you planning to release in that regard? >> well, as you well know, the issue here is estimating the risk associated with arsenic that's in rice. and estimating the benefits of rice, which has been a stable of the american diet. actually, my ancestors down between charleston and hilton head actually farmed rice for a living. so i have a little history here. the assessment is complicated, because the data are imperfect. it's in a multi-agency review. i think you are well aware of that. it's a very high priority for us to get this out. we know that people are waiting. i'm not able to give you the specifics of what will be in t. we are working on it very hard with other federal agencies. >> this decision has significant consequence to a lot of people from producers to consumers. and i would ask that you initiate a broad di
let me ask a specific question about rice and arsenic. last week during the budget meeting in house, it was noted the fda was making risk assessment for arsenic rice a priority. when do you plan to move and what exactly are you planning to release in that regard? >> well, as you well know, the issue here is estimating the risk associated with arsenic that's in rice. and estimating the benefits of rice, which has been a stable of the american diet. actually, my ancestors down between...
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nget: last year there were lots of pests and diseases in the rice field. because it wasn't as wet, normally when it floods lots of nutrients are washed into the fields. christian: now the focus is on more natural, low-impact forms of farming. conservation is also becoming an important subject in schools. today these children are learning about the sarus crane. most of them come from farming families. many don't realize that the sarus crane is an endangered species - and that their parents' work can threaten its existence further. it's all done in a fun way, with a quiz and a drawing competition. the children learn how this huge bird sleeps standing up. how there used to be many more of them than there are now, and other fascinating facts. >> the sarus crane is bigger than any other crane in the world. christian: the children quickly begin to warm to this majestic bird that shies away from human contact. hour: the children go back home and pass on what they've learned to their families. they all live next to the wildlife reserve. so they learn that conserva
nget: last year there were lots of pests and diseases in the rice field. because it wasn't as wet, normally when it floods lots of nutrients are washed into the fields. christian: now the focus is on more natural, low-impact forms of farming. conservation is also becoming an important subject in schools. today these children are learning about the sarus crane. most of them come from farming families. many don't realize that the sarus crane is an endangered species - and that their parents' work...
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monarchs up 16. 1 minute to go, rice now within 3. odu needing a bucket, and its who else...but trey freeman, the three pointer. one of his 7 long balls. game high 33 for freeman. odu wins it 74 to 67, they finish conference play with a 12 and 6 record, next up, the conference tournament down in birmingham. in just about half hour, play in the second round of the ncaa division 3 tournament. tonight they play nyu, and nathan epstein joins us from newport news with the head captain. karen barefoot's lady monarchs wrapped up their regular season at home agianst rice.... 4th period. tied at 46. keyana brown hits the corner three, that breaks the tie, and odu never looked back. then its one more for good measure....giana smith, she hits the floater, 12 points for her. lady monarchs win 61 to 52. next up the conference >>> on this saturday night, the showdown, five states in play tonight as trump hopes to march further toward the nomination, despite a bruising back dlt back backlash. rubio and cruz try to sanders fights for a comeback. >>>
monarchs up 16. 1 minute to go, rice now within 3. odu needing a bucket, and its who else...but trey freeman, the three pointer. one of his 7 long balls. game high 33 for freeman. odu wins it 74 to 67, they finish conference play with a 12 and 6 record, next up, the conference tournament down in birmingham. in just about half hour, play in the second round of the ncaa division 3 tournament. tonight they play nyu, and nathan epstein joins us from newport news with the head captain. karen...
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rice family attorneys but have not heard back. >> two teenagers facing charges to aave school shooting in southern ohio is all they did not fire any shots it happened monday at a butler county school the forging of suspect showeder his for opening fire in the cafeteria, those two students are charged with failing to report a crime suspect is is behind bars on attempted murder charges in due in court next week. n >> a clue the man says he likes to be alive after another wrong way crash on the highway. >> on the freeway, 71 south found at that momentnt something told me, me, please lord don't let it wrong way driver had us as soon as i said that we both saw the headlights coming straight towards us. >> they were on i-71 in a u-haul truck about 3:00 a.m. when they saw the headlights coming at them odot cameras show the moment that a carar driven by timothy taylor slams into the u-haul truck they say taylor had been drinking and drove the wrong way for several miles they said that he tried to run away was blocking. >> but then i thought that i was going to die because we saw this before ab
rice family attorneys but have not heard back. >> two teenagers facing charges to aave school shooting in southern ohio is all they did not fire any shots it happened monday at a butler county school the forging of suspect showeder his for opening fire in the cafeteria, those two students are charged with failing to report a crime suspect is is behind bars on attempted murder charges in due in court next week. n >> a clue the man says he likes to be alive after another wrong way...
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hadley: condi rice asked me to assert that role. there was a group of about 10 of there was a group of about 10 of us headed by paul willful with an condi rice and we spent -- fowitz and we spent a lot of time together. i had worked with condi and paul before and they asked me to be part of the team and i was delighted. and it looked like the present was going to be president, condi asked me to be deputy national security adviser and if he doesn't, you can go back to practicing law. mr. hadley: talk to u.s. if you could -- talk to us if you could about how your role as national security advisor changed over time. you're serving of the deputy for obviouslye and you default over time and grow in your role and then you're tapped to be national security advisor. talk about your development over time and how the relationship with the president involved overtime. mr. hadley: one thing that was had asting was that i close relationship with condi rice when she was national security adviser and i was deputy. i would have told you that i knew
hadley: condi rice asked me to assert that role. there was a group of about 10 of there was a group of about 10 of us headed by paul willful with an condi rice and we spent -- fowitz and we spent a lot of time together. i had worked with condi and paul before and they asked me to be part of the team and i was delighted. and it looked like the present was going to be president, condi asked me to be deputy national security adviser and if he doesn't, you can go back to practicing law. mr. hadley:...
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rice cake products. since the video was shot back in 20- 14, those items would be past expiration if they were on store shelves. ### outrage after a deadly turn in the iditarod race. a 26-year-old man is facing charges for ramming two separate racing teams with a snowmobile. arnold demoski is accused of killing one dog and injuring several others. he's charged with assault, reckless endangerment and criminal mischief. he admitted to drinking heavily before getting on his snowmobile saturday. he claims he blacked out, but here's what he says he remembers. the teams hit were two of the top mushing teams in the iditarod. both of them decided to stay in the race. coming up, a video you don't want to miss. a stampede that caught everyone by coming up tonight on 10 news and c-b-s. starting at 8:00, n-c-i-s, followed by n-c-i-s new orleans at 9:00. at 10:00, limitless. then tune in to 10 news at 11. don't forget to stay up for the late show with stephen colbert and his guests steve martin and shirley maclaine.
rice cake products. since the video was shot back in 20- 14, those items would be past expiration if they were on store shelves. ### outrage after a deadly turn in the iditarod race. a 26-year-old man is facing charges for ramming two separate racing teams with a snowmobile. arnold demoski is accused of killing one dog and injuring several others. he's charged with assault, reckless endangerment and criminal mischief. he admitted to drinking heavily before getting on his snowmobile saturday. he...
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state. rice state let go with billy donelin, last week after six season sos. and was promoted to the current position last year. >>> a flag for the mrok will result in a 15 yard penalty. extra point kick, snapped to the 15 point line will be permanent. after implementing it last season, extra attempts jumped from 99 percent efficiency to 94 percent. >>> the reds paying the cubs in good year. game tied at 6:00 in the 7th inning. with . >> sounds like a pretty good night. >> and it's going to be milder than last evening. temperatures in the upper 50s by 8:00. mid-50s by 11:00. mostly clear skies. winds 10-15 miles an hour. back to the 50s tomorrow. still breezy. couple of showers, not for everyone. the rain days will be thursday with a chance of storm. >> thank you, erica. >> live look at the eiffel terror in paris, which is lit up in the belgium flag, and victims % >> pelley: terror in brussels. [screaming] bomb, attack the airport. >> everyone panicking. we had to run. >> pelley: and the subway station. dozens are killed, hundreds wounded, including americans. >> this is yet another
state. rice state let go with billy donelin, last week after six season sos. and was promoted to the current position last year. >>> a flag for the mrok will result in a 15 yard penalty. extra point kick, snapped to the 15 point line will be permanent. after implementing it last season, extra attempts jumped from 99 percent efficiency to 94 percent. >>> the reds paying the cubs in good year. game tied at 6:00 in the 7th inning. with . >> sounds like a pretty good night....
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regular season finale in houston against the rice owls. odu in blue. rice guard marcus evans from chesapeake, comes up with the steal, finishes with the dunk, he had 28 points and is a shoe in to win conference freshman of the year. back comes odu. denzel taylor, pokes the ball away and he takes it the other way for the dunk for his only odu led 40 to 29 at the half. 1 minute to go, rice now within 3. odu needing a bucket, and its who else...but trey freeman, the three pointer. game high 33 for freeman. odu wins it 74 to 67, next up, the conference tournament n birmingham. coach tony shaver's willam and mary team opening up caa tournament play in baltimore against james madison. after falling behind early, the tribe go on a run, a big run. omar prewitt, underneath the rim, gets the bucket. a 20-0 run by the tribe. william and mary wins, 79-64. third straight 20 win season. they face top seed hofstra tomorrow at 1 in the caa semifinals. round trwo of the division iii tournament for christopher newport university---home against 21 and 5 new york universi
regular season finale in houston against the rice owls. odu in blue. rice guard marcus evans from chesapeake, comes up with the steal, finishes with the dunk, he had 28 points and is a shoe in to win conference freshman of the year. back comes odu. denzel taylor, pokes the ball away and he takes it the other way for the dunk for his only odu led 40 to 29 at the half. 1 minute to go, rice now within 3. odu needing a bucket, and its who else...but trey freeman, the three pointer. game high 33 for...
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rivers, and more rivers. ♪ rice paddies, and more rice paddies. [explosions] still going forward.t some more fire down on those people. [explosions] narrator: and we keep on moving. [explosions] napalm, again, hot as the living engine. the infantry moving. always moving out. a power plant on the reservoir. and another hill. always, another hill. [explosions] the orange cloth on that guy's back is a marker to indicate for the airplane. [gunshots] 16mm mortar, like a 75 gun shell. [gunshots] grenades. [explosions] phosphorus. and the flame-throwers. fry them out, burn them out, cook them out. find them dug in, 10-feet deep. colder still, sawtooth wind, 20 freezing degrees below. makes you wonder what you did with last month's pay. now the prisoners come in. prime-looking lot, aren't they? we searched them. [wind howling] we smashed their weapons. we questioned them. this young kid says they killed his mother and father. that's all they know about the war. wise ones were tough, they claimed up, they would not sing. three on a match. and then it happened. do you remember valley forge?
rivers, and more rivers. ♪ rice paddies, and more rice paddies. [explosions] still going forward.t some more fire down on those people. [explosions] narrator: and we keep on moving. [explosions] napalm, again, hot as the living engine. the infantry moving. always moving out. a power plant on the reservoir. and another hill. always, another hill. [explosions] the orange cloth on that guy's back is a marker to indicate for the airplane. [gunshots] 16mm mortar, like a 75 gun shell. [gunshots]...
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john rice the father of jimmy rice was kidnapped and murdered in 1995 understands just how important these bloodhounds actually are. his foundation to be rice.org donates bloodhounds to police agencies. think bloodhounds are the one thing that might have saved our own son. possibly a dog could of trailed to where he was. and that would've been the only i mean that's why we do this. each docost about thousand dollars and his foundation has run out of money. every day when i'm i'm reminded i have a tag in memory of jimmy rice. we put jimmy's name on our hardest each time we deploy jimmy is there. jimmy was not saved but a number of other lives have been saved. the job these dogs do is so importt and the foundation is at the critical lopid they need your help five dollars, $10 would've you can go go to jimmy rice.org. we'll have a link that will take you to the rices website ere you can donate. >>> now seven with pretty quiet and dry night in south florida and as we take a look at storm tracker radar nothing to detect and pretty quiet throughout most of the day. so a awe go into the res
john rice the father of jimmy rice was kidnapped and murdered in 1995 understands just how important these bloodhounds actually are. his foundation to be rice.org donates bloodhounds to police agencies. think bloodhounds are the one thing that might have saved our own son. possibly a dog could of trailed to where he was. and that would've been the only i mean that's why we do this. each docost about thousand dollars and his foundation has run out of money. every day when i'm i'm reminded i have...
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and mountains, where the rice group.en and women, and people lived for living, until the ruthless, red hand of communism reached out to snatch it. kids.ople, kids, and more >> sometimes, i think that is the last thing the navy will ever forget. crying,ds, laughing, homeless, hungry. until we took them. korea, where it gets cold in the winter time, where young men and women marry. ♪ where the kids used to play. ♪ and here comes your kids, and yours, and yours. dirty and tired, slogging back from the reservoir fight, not retreating as they say, but advancing in a different direction. .he first marine division while the headman of the village walks past and wonders, the andagers still all wonder, he wonders, too. poor kid. [marching] at christmas, in the year of christmas. last and gathered all the while where mortals sleep and angels keep of wondering light darkness gathers the flames of holy birth his name to god our king earth ♪e to men on christmas he ♪ >> christmas eve, and all of those kids on the ice. o come to us ab
and mountains, where the rice group.en and women, and people lived for living, until the ruthless, red hand of communism reached out to snatch it. kids.ople, kids, and more >> sometimes, i think that is the last thing the navy will ever forget. crying,ds, laughing, homeless, hungry. until we took them. korea, where it gets cold in the winter time, where young men and women marry. ♪ where the kids used to play. ♪ and here comes your kids, and yours, and yours. dirty and tired, slogging...
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crispy treat, and rice crispy cereal and rice crispy treats. >> they are forced to live in almost unbelievable conditions. their landlord won't show up in court and won't fix the home that deter rates literally around them. rich jaffe to investigate. >> piles of rotting construction debris has been piling up for over a year. inside, it's even worst. the gas stove is useless, since the gas was turned off due to a leak. the refrigerator, frightening. after surviving kidney cancer and a heart attack, robert jones and his sons were desperate for his sons to stay. fix the problems a year ago. mold wants to get rid of everything. there's more mice. you could hear them climbing through the walls. it's sad, the england. >> and exposed gas lines, crisscross the kitchen. cold shower leaks into a tub that doesn't drain. the place is loaded with rat poison and exposed wires. and all for $500 a month. >> i've tried to help my dad. i've done my power to keep the house clean. we barely have friends come over. nobody wants to talk to us anymore. >> there's so many things wrong. last july. they haven't been ab
crispy treat, and rice crispy cereal and rice crispy treats. >> they are forced to live in almost unbelievable conditions. their landlord won't show up in court and won't fix the home that deter rates literally around them. rich jaffe to investigate. >> piles of rotting construction debris has been piling up for over a year. inside, it's even worst. the gas stove is useless, since the gas was turned off due to a leak. the refrigerator, frightening. after surviving kidney cancer and...
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sun peng, since becoming a farmer, gross mostly strawberries and rice. sun comes from a family of farmer whose decided to return their land to the state ten years ago, when he entered university. sun was the first person in the family to ever attend university. everyone expected big things from him. after graduation, sun joined an it firm that develops architecture software, but only four years into the job, he quit. sun's family was surprised by his decision to become a sun's parents didn't want their college educated only child to take up the demanding farm work they endured for since the family had already given up their land and equipment, sun used his entire savings to prepare for his new enterprise. he had to borrow land from a farmer who had no successors. the previous farmer had used huge amounts of chemical fertilizer on parts of the land to boost harvest volume. soon, he discovered chemical residues. on the unspoiled part of the land, sun decided to try his hand at the difficult process of growing organic strawberries. only a year after he bega
sun peng, since becoming a farmer, gross mostly strawberries and rice. sun comes from a family of farmer whose decided to return their land to the state ten years ago, when he entered university. sun was the first person in the family to ever attend university. everyone expected big things from him. after graduation, sun joined an it firm that develops architecture software, but only four years into the job, he quit. sun's family was surprised by his decision to become a sun's parents didn't...
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try the short ribs in the rice it's been a hit ever since. >> reporter: he sautees the rice with wine, peas and stock before he adds the braised short ribs, parsley and then it's rolled into balls and stuffed with a little extra short rib and then the breading and deep fryer. he also offers a rice ball of the week. >> everything is fresh and he's very consistent. his food is always consistent. so that's what draws me back all the time. >> reporter: there are pizzas, fresh mozarella made daily and an array of pasta. >> i like the chicken savoy is excellent. all the pastas i've had so far were out of this world. >> reporter: praise for chris thrilled to be cooking in the neighborhood where he lives and grew up. >> a lot of my teachers from school come in now. they can't believe it's me. they're like oh, my god, it's chris. you were the bad kid in school. now you own a restaurant. it makes me feel good. nuevo style is at www.7online.com. we had some at the earlier today. >> that's already gone. >> that was me consuming. >> it was good. >> you're digging it. >> rice ball of the week makin
try the short ribs in the rice it's been a hit ever since. >> reporter: he sautees the rice with wine, peas and stock before he adds the braised short ribs, parsley and then it's rolled into balls and stuffed with a little extra short rib and then the breading and deep fryer. he also offers a rice ball of the week. >> everything is fresh and he's very consistent. his food is always consistent. so that's what draws me back all the time. >> reporter: there are pizzas, fresh...
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but the video just the products potentially affected were rice krispies treats, rice krispies treats cereal and puffed rice cake products, all of which would be past expiration date. ... which means likely already eaten by people who had no idea this happened. " so it's very disgusting for someone to do that knowing kids have to eat that cereals and rice krispies treats. if that's what they're i feel like he should pay for his crime." the spokesperson statement reading in part " kellogg takes this situation very seriously and we were shocked and deeply disappointed by this video that we just learned of today. we immediately alerted law enforcement authorities and regulators. a criminal investigation is underway as well as a thorough internal investigation. " the company says it will work closely with investigators to prosecute this man to the full extent of the law. " for a person to do something like that , he is nasty, low down, dirty ! and he should go to jail ! go straight to jail ! " leprechaun the very cute photos coming up plus... an inspiring story out of indiana... hear one
but the video just the products potentially affected were rice krispies treats, rice krispies treats cereal and puffed rice cake products, all of which would be past expiration date. ... which means likely already eaten by people who had no idea this happened. " so it's very disgusting for someone to do that knowing kids have to eat that cereals and rice krispies treats. if that's what they're i feel like he should pay for his crime." the spokesperson statement reading in part "...
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rice krispie treats make easter hop! snap, crackle, pop? find these treats and more at ricekrispies.com. if your family outing is magical for all the wrong reasons.y be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec is different than claritin . because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. try zyrtec . muddle no more . soup and sandwich and cannonballs and clean and real and looking good and sandwich and soupa new personal best. and a little help and soup and sandwich and study group.n food pairs well try the clean pairings menu. at panera. food as it should be. >>> now for some entertainment news.ywood was busy. a new project called " "i a" and rosemary suffered from intellectual disabilities and passed away in 2005. and disney released emotionalor the new "jungle book" live action reboot. it hits theaters on april -- support a hillary clinton presidency and dunham even wore hillary inspired d finally, when samantha b gets down, she has her own mini cheerleader. >> i need inspiration. oh, ri
rice krispie treats make easter hop! snap, crackle, pop? find these treats and more at ricekrispies.com. if your family outing is magical for all the wrong reasons.y be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec is different than claritin . because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. try zyrtec . muddle no more . soup and sandwich and cannonballs and clean and real and looking good and sandwich and soupa new personal best. and a little help...
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. >> translator: when i was a kid, my aunt used to cook the rice always at the bottom of the rice cooker there was the leftover, overcooked, crispy rice. >> and this unique take on breakfast. >> translator: my inspiration came from sunday breakfast, lox on a bagel. >> seki is also famous for his -- [inaudible] where he puts an inventive spin on fresh fish. so, chef, chopsticks or fingers? >> fingers, because i making fingers, you eating finger too. >> okay. >> some of his favorites are toro with wasabi is and sea salt and come patchy with jalapeno sauce. >> that is the best piece of sushi i've ever had. [laughter] delicious. >> my favorite. ultimate goal for pursuing sushi making, seeing every single smile by me serving every single piece of sushi. studying sushi is about how i can continue making the magic happen. that's my simple goal. >> a simple goal chef seki has achieved. for the dish, i'm carrie drew. >> all right, thanks, carrie. a young rock and roll fan needed some help to explain why he was late for school. how the boss stepped in to help him out. >> hey, antwan. looks like we
. >> translator: when i was a kid, my aunt used to cook the rice always at the bottom of the rice cooker there was the leftover, overcooked, crispy rice. >> and this unique take on breakfast. >> translator: my inspiration came from sunday breakfast, lox on a bagel. >> seki is also famous for his -- [inaudible] where he puts an inventive spin on fresh fish. so, chef, chopsticks or fingers? >> fingers, because i making fingers, you eating finger too. >> okay....