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. >> host: you have to mention the salmon study, putting a salmon in the fmri. >> guest: well, this i kind of an artifact but basically these two neuroscientists -- i want to add, every critique that i have is that we have in the book, was first made by neuroscientists -- >> host: the field is -- >> guest: which is wonderful. to be self-critical and self-correcting. that's the point. so, that the dead salmon study was -- they took a dead salmon and put it in the brain scanner and actually found -- actually, should i -- >> host: showed it pictures. >> guest: showed it pictures and they found some -- they allegedly found some activize. >> let's say the scan showed some activation, and that was of course on artifact of -- >> host: knew rove processing -- >> guest: chess, which is so complicated. that's so important for people to realize that these scans are not real time. >> host: they're not a polaroid, not a snapshot. >> guest: not by any means. they don't measure neuroactivity directly. they measure proxy. there's no question there's agreement it's -- that's a pet scan. and also, it's
. >> host: you have to mention the salmon study, putting a salmon in the fmri. >> guest: well, this i kind of an artifact but basically these two neuroscientists -- i want to add, every critique that i have is that we have in the book, was first made by neuroscientists -- >> host: the field is -- >> guest: which is wonderful. to be self-critical and self-correcting. that's the point. so, that the dead salmon study was -- they took a dead salmon and put it in the brain...
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so the dead salmon study the took a dead salmon and put it in the brain scan and actually found -- i should 66 >> host: they showed it pictures. >> guest: they showed it pictures and they found -- the allegedly found activation. i'm not showing -- the scan showed activation and that was an artifact of basically -- >> host: signal processing. >> guest: which is so complicated. it's important for people to realize these scams are not real time. >> host: they are and a poet snapshot. >> guest: not by any means. they are highly processed. they don't mention the activity directly. the measure good proxy to get there's no question there is agreement it is a close proxy. >> host: [inaudible] >> guest: that is a pet scan. it's the oxygen level in the blood that the fmri is measuring and that's why in that huge machine it's the magnet that takes up so much. and you have to be some still because every artifact can affect the finding to the it's an enormously complicated. it's more statistics and computational math than anything. and so, those pictures are highly processed plus they also give t
so the dead salmon study the took a dead salmon and put it in the brain scan and actually found -- i should 66 >> host: they showed it pictures. >> guest: they showed it pictures and they found -- the allegedly found activation. i'm not showing -- the scan showed activation and that was an artifact of basically -- >> host: signal processing. >> guest: which is so complicated. it's important for people to realize these scams are not real time. >> host: they are and...
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these scallops, my goodness, and that is a lobster tail there. >> from australia, fresh atlantic salmon, scallops from block island off rhode island. >> look at the vegetables you brought in. license they colorful and beautiful in is this gorgeous or what? look at this. i know. where are we going to start? we are going to have a fabulous lunch today. oh and it is so good to have you, bob. thank you for coming in. >> thank you. >>> come see bob at connecticut avenue morton's. great food. come back and visit us at 5:00. thank you. if it rains, no action. you got that? okay, last one. in the seventh at santa anita, i want ghost orchid to win, 3 grand. hey, man, what can i say? i feel lucky today. all right. put it down. thank you. [ chuckles ] [ door opens ] hey! [ doorms
these scallops, my goodness, and that is a lobster tail there. >> from australia, fresh atlantic salmon, scallops from block island off rhode island. >> look at the vegetables you brought in. license they colorful and beautiful in is this gorgeous or what? look at this. i know. where are we going to start? we are going to have a fabulous lunch today. oh and it is so good to have you, bob. thank you for coming in. >> thank you. >>> come see bob at connecticut avenue...
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>> salmon and asparagus. you don't have to eat raw fish. >> you don't have to eat raw fish? >> no. it's not about the raw fish. let me make something very good for you. >> you have the rice. >> and a little asabi. >> that's spicy. >> this is like japanese mayonnaise. this is a crunchy batter. >> what makes sushi good is when it's fresh. that's what people tell me. it has to be fresh. >> right, of course. that's why we have to know how to pick the particular, how to treat the fish. it's very complicated. it's not that easy. just go to the supermarket and buy the fish and do it yourself. it's a little bit risky. but also i have to say making the rice is very important. it's probably most important. >> is that so? >> right. because sushi means -- [indiscernible] if you want to do this at home, you can do vegetables or smoked salmon or cooked shrimp. you can do all sort of things. it doesn't have to deal with the raw fish. >> i see. okay. and you have raised the whole level of sushi in the washington area. he's very shy but i've read about him. he's quite famous. i want to tell everyon
>> salmon and asparagus. you don't have to eat raw fish. >> you don't have to eat raw fish? >> no. it's not about the raw fish. let me make something very good for you. >> you have the rice. >> and a little asabi. >> that's spicy. >> this is like japanese mayonnaise. this is a crunchy batter. >> what makes sushi good is when it's fresh. that's what people tell me. it has to be fresh. >> right, of course. that's why we have to know how to...
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algo muy intimo y utilizando un rebozo crea esa cercania para los futuros papas....comento brian salmonsalmon - ofrece clase de parto ic-- 6:41:14-- dads need to not take things personally moms need to be focused and not fear the pain they need to harness that pain and use it.... ((trans)) agrego el instructor que el hombre no debe tomar nada personal cuando llega el momento de tener el bebe....y la mama debe estar enfocada en el parto, y no tenerle miedo al dolor...algo que tyler y su esposa esperan hacer... ic-- 6:51:26-- i've never even heard of it before today and it was definelty relaxing.... ((trans)) todo esto fue algo nuevo para mi.....comento charlotte...y definitivamente fue algo relajante.... * sot- tyler - ic-- 6:52:19-- fathers really feel like alienated from their wives alot of the time we feel hopeless like there's nothing we can do to help with the pain or the anxiety today i was shown some ways i can help..... ((trans)) por su parte tyler comento que muchas veces nosotros como padres nos sentimos aislados porque no sabemos como ayudar con el dolor o la ansiedad de nuest
algo muy intimo y utilizando un rebozo crea esa cercania para los futuros papas....comento brian salmonsalmon - ofrece clase de parto ic-- 6:41:14-- dads need to not take things personally moms need to be focused and not fear the pain they need to harness that pain and use it.... ((trans)) agrego el instructor que el hombre no debe tomar nada personal cuando llega el momento de tener el bebe....y la mama debe estar enfocada en el parto, y no tenerle miedo al dolor...algo que tyler y su esposa...
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so the dead salmon study was, today took a dead salmon, and they put it in a brain scan and actually found or actually, i should say -- >> host: they showed it pictures. >> guest: they showed it pictures, they asked -- [inaudible] and they found some, they allegedly found some activation. let's say the scan showed, i should say, some activation. >> host: right. >> guest: and that was, of course, an artifact of -- >> host: the single processing that was done inside -- >> guest: yes. which is so, so complicated. that's so important for people to realize that these scans are not realtime. >> host: they're not, they're not a polaroid, they're not a snapshot. they're a process. >> guest: no, by any means. they're highly processed. they don't measure neural activity directly. they measure a good proxy. there's no question there's agreement that it's a very -- >> host: burning oxygen inside the brain. >> guest: that's a pet scan. >> host: right. >> guest: and, also, it's the oxygen level in the blood, yeah, that the fmri is measuring, and that's why in that huge fmri machine it's the magnet
so the dead salmon study was, today took a dead salmon, and they put it in a brain scan and actually found or actually, i should say -- >> host: they showed it pictures. >> guest: they showed it pictures, they asked -- [inaudible] and they found some, they allegedly found some activation. let's say the scan showed, i should say, some activation. >> host: right. >> guest: and that was, of course, an artifact of -- >> host: the single processing that was done inside...
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are you aware of what the salmon sweetner is in this bill?i'm not aware of the salmon sweetner. >> how about the crony sweetner do you know what that is. >> not. >> make work provision? do you know what that is? >> all this stuff make up right wing world. >> this is hollywood give aplay. these are all the things inserted in the bill get support from senators on the bench. >> lisa murkowski and den in nevada. needed to get these votes. all these little goodies thrown into the bill. >> thee argue manies, laura, guts of this bill is is the most massive expansion of immigration enforcement in american history. a doubling of the border patrol. a doubling of border fencing. a mandatory everify system and entry exit system. should be something you should be celebrating as the government finally getting serious about something i believe they have been serious about for the last 20 years. but this is designed to get republican support on a bill that also modernizes our legalization system and path to citizenship. what's not to like? >> you like the bi
are you aware of what the salmon sweetner is in this bill?i'm not aware of the salmon sweetner. >> how about the crony sweetner do you know what that is. >> not. >> make work provision? do you know what that is? >> all this stuff make up right wing world. >> this is hollywood give aplay. these are all the things inserted in the bill get support from senators on the bench. >> lisa murkowski and den in nevada. needed to get these votes. all these little goodies...
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which food combinations protect your eyesight -- spinach and avocado, salmon and carrots, oysters anday even though it is probably not right, carrots and salmon. >> actually, it is all of the above. we know that carrots are good for your eyes. great sources of beta carotene. spinach also has beta carotene. avocado has lutein. >> salmon, zinc. >> we only have time for the tiebreaker. >> which type of red wine is highest in phyto nutrients that protect the heart? pinot noir, cabernet or shiraz. >> pinot noir. >> do you know why? >> no. >> because actually the phyto nutrients protect the plants and pinot grapes are the hardest to grow so they need the most protection. >> kath won. i got three, she got four. >> here is your grand prize. >> how does it feel? >> i'm overwhelmed. >> thank you very much. >>> hoda and i are going to learn to kick a little you know what when we come back. >> i want this off. ♪ ♪ >> we are wrapping up our special hour of protect yourself today with some self-defense moves to help you fight back. >> self-defense moves every woman should know. here to teach us are
which food combinations protect your eyesight -- spinach and avocado, salmon and carrots, oysters anday even though it is probably not right, carrots and salmon. >> actually, it is all of the above. we know that carrots are good for your eyes. great sources of beta carotene. spinach also has beta carotene. avocado has lutein. >> salmon, zinc. >> we only have time for the tiebreaker. >> which type of red wine is highest in phyto nutrients that protect the heart? pinot...
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. >> this creek is one of the few place us can still find wild coho salmon.least for now. >> at one time there were thousands of fish. >> they have given them endangered and given grants to conservation groups for projects like this one. >> they are finish he would into this net, into the pipe and into into the box here. >> he is head of a group called spawn that are counting and weighing the young salmon downstream and releasing them and see which ones come back to lay eggs. or at least they were. >> they came in and smashed our net box into a million pieces. pulled the piping out of the way, and bent the rebar and literally stole the net. >> over a thousand dollars and it was all caught on damage but you can't see the face. they are offering a $500 reward who can point the finger to the culprit. >> this is someone who had a major axe to grind. >> who would want to ruin a project like this? the answer could be a lot of people. they have become hate bid some of the land owners who want to build houses along the creek. >> this is one of the several flyers of t
. >> this creek is one of the few place us can still find wild coho salmon.least for now. >> at one time there were thousands of fish. >> they have given them endangered and given grants to conservation groups for projects like this one. >> they are finish he would into this net, into the pipe and into into the box here. >> he is head of a group called spawn that are counting and weighing the young salmon downstream and releasing them and see which ones come back...
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. >> this creek is one of the few places you can still find wild coho salmon. at least for now. >> we are down to the last couple hundred fish returning. at one time there were thousands of fish. >> the government has labeled them critically endangered and given grants to conservation groups for projects like this one. >> they are funneled into this net, into the pipe and into the trap box here. >> bob is head of a group called "spawn" that are counting and weighing the young salmon downstream and releasing them, and see which ones come back three years later to lay eggs. or at least they were. that was until a few days ago. >> somebody came in and smashed our net box into a million pieces. pulled the piping out of the way, and bent the rebar and literally stole the net. >> over a thousand dollars and it was all caught on camera, but you can't see the face. spawn is offering a $500 reward to who can point the finger to the culprit. >> this is someone who had a major axe to grind. >> who would want to ruin a project like this? the answer could be a lot of people
. >> this creek is one of the few places you can still find wild coho salmon. at least for now. >> we are down to the last couple hundred fish returning. at one time there were thousands of fish. >> the government has labeled them critically endangered and given grants to conservation groups for projects like this one. >> they are funneled into this net, into the pipe and into the trap box here. >> bob is head of a group called "spawn" that are counting...
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. >> this creek is one of the few places you can still find wild coho salmon. at least for now. >> we are down to the last couple hundred fish returning. at one time there were thousands of fish. >> they have given them endangered and given grants to conservation groups for projects like this one. >> they are funneled into this t,nto the pipe and into the trap box here. >> he is head of a group called "spawn" that are counting and weighing the young salmon downstream and releasing them, and see which ones come back three years later to lay eggs. or at least they were. >> they came in and smashed our net box into a million pieces. pulled the piping out of the way, and bent the rebar and literally stole the net. >> over a thousand dollars and it was all caught on camera, but you can't see the face. they are offering a $500 reward to who can point the finger to the culprit. >> this is someone who had a major axe to grind. >> who would want to ruin a project like this? the answer could be a lot of people. although their mission may be a noble one, they have become
. >> this creek is one of the few places you can still find wild coho salmon. at least for now. >> we are down to the last couple hundred fish returning. at one time there were thousands of fish. >> they have given them endangered and given grants to conservation groups for projects like this one. >> they are funneled into this t,nto the pipe and into the trap box here. >> he is head of a group called "spawn" that are counting and weighing the young...
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. >> si, tambien salmon, vegetales asados, salchichas. >> que tal si te dijera que cuando frias polloto perfectamente a la temperatura de 375 grados... delicado, perfectamente crujiente, nunca crudo ni con demasiada grasa. >> es dificil de lograrlo. >> de hecho es el problema con los utensilios viejos de cocina, gas o electricos, los tienes que manipular mucho. porque no tienes un control preciso, se te van a pasar las cosas... porque no tienes un control preciso, vas a quemar el cereal en la parte de abajo usualmente. y por que no tienes el control preciso de la temperatura, no hay otro remedio que quemar bisteces o chuletas. como ven, ustedes no son malos cocineros en la cocina, sus estufas son las que cocinan mal en su cocina. >> asi es, y esos dias de cocinar mal se han acabado, y eso gracias al personal de nuwave, los creadores de los aparatos para cocinar numero uno en todo el mundo. >> bien, lo hicieron otra vez. estan viendo la estufa de mesa nuwave-- esta ingeniosa invencion es para que su vida sea mucho mas facil en la cocina, sea todo mas rapido y se vuelva mas divertido. l
. >> si, tambien salmon, vegetales asados, salchichas. >> que tal si te dijera que cuando frias polloto perfectamente a la temperatura de 375 grados... delicado, perfectamente crujiente, nunca crudo ni con demasiada grasa. >> es dificil de lograrlo. >> de hecho es el problema con los utensilios viejos de cocina, gas o electricos, los tienes que manipular mucho. porque no tienes un control preciso, se te van a pasar las cosas... porque no tienes un control preciso, vas a...
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allowi this would mean cheaper salmon, we don't have that, company that engineers fish is waiting for approval are regulators, they have been waiting 20 years. keep it away said jf smith. who runs instead for responsible technology. >> and let it in said jason lusk author of the food police. >> there is the version o natural food is a mystery, we've beenodifying food since humans have been onhe planet. the ear of corn, ancient ancestor is no bigger than your them. only selecting and pnting -- >> but gmo isonkeying with the gene? >> all selection is playing with nes whether you pick this one and put it together, that aditional plantreeding involves many thousands of genes we don't knowhat is going to happen. modern biotechnology isicking one or t genes, to put to an ear of corn, it is morerecise. >> it should make it safer? jeffrey? >> well, fda scientistsere clear in memos made public from a lawsuit, they said process of genetic engineering is different, and leads to new and defense risks new smyrns newalld toxins, but person in charge of policy at fda was michael taylor, mont monsant
allowi this would mean cheaper salmon, we don't have that, company that engineers fish is waiting for approval are regulators, they have been waiting 20 years. keep it away said jf smith. who runs instead for responsible technology. >> and let it in said jason lusk author of the food police. >> there is the version o natural food is a mystery, we've beenodifying food since humans have been onhe planet. the ear of corn, ancient ancestor is no bigger than your them. only selecting and...
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. >> right, salmon, grilled vegetables, sausage, perfect every time. >> what if i told you, when you fried your chicken, it was going to be fried at the perfect temperature of 375, gently, perfectly, crispy, never soaking up too much oil. >> that's hard to do. >> in fact, that's the problem with the old stovetops, whether it's gas or electric-- you can turn it up and down, but because you don't have precise control, you're going to get boil-overs. because you don't have precise control, you're going to burn the cereal on the bottom from time to time. and because you don't have precise temperature control, you can't help but burn a steak or a pork chop on your stove. you see, you're not the bad cook in the kitchen. the stovetop is the bad cook in the kitchen. >> that's right, and those days of bad cooking are over, thanks to the fine folks here at nuwave, makers of the number-one-selling countertop oven in the world. >> well, they've done it again. you're looking at the new wave in stovetop cooking. now, this ingenious invention will make your life a whole lot easier in the kitchen an
. >> right, salmon, grilled vegetables, sausage, perfect every time. >> what if i told you, when you fried your chicken, it was going to be fried at the perfect temperature of 375, gently, perfectly, crispy, never soaking up too much oil. >> that's hard to do. >> in fact, that's the problem with the old stovetops, whether it's gas or electric-- you can turn it up and down, but because you don't have precise control, you're going to get boil-overs. because you don't have...
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. >> right, salmon, grilled vegetables, sausage, perfect every time. >> what if i told you, when you fried your chicken, it was going to be fried at the perfect temperature of 375, gently, perfectly, crispy, never soaking up too much oil. >> that's hard to do. >> in fact, that's the problem with the old stovetops, whether it's gas or electric-- you can turn it up and down, but because you don't have precise control, you're going to get boil-overs. because you don't have precise control, you're going to burn the cereal on the bottom from time to time. and because you don't have precise temperature control, you can't help but burn a steak or a pork chop on your stove. you see, you're not the bad cook in the kitchen. the stovetop is the bad cook in the kitchen. >> that's right, and those days of bad cooking are over, thanks to the fine folks here at nuwave, makers of the number-one-selling countertop oven in the world. >> well, they've done it again. you're looking at the new wave in stovetop cooking. now, this ingenious invention will make your life a whole lot easier in the kitchen an
. >> right, salmon, grilled vegetables, sausage, perfect every time. >> what if i told you, when you fried your chicken, it was going to be fried at the perfect temperature of 375, gently, perfectly, crispy, never soaking up too much oil. >> that's hard to do. >> in fact, that's the problem with the old stovetops, whether it's gas or electric-- you can turn it up and down, but because you don't have precise control, you're going to get boil-overs. because you don't have...
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>> i love salmon i'm not crazy about eggs and i like blueberries but aim not athletic. >> anderson: are smoker? >> no. i don't, no. >> anderson: well, what we thought we have an amazing staff here. and this is an anonymus thing but we decided to track down the person who posted this ad. [laughter] [applause] yeah. and he is here in the audience. >> can we find out first if this poor man is disappointed? >> anderson: we will ask him. he is a doctor he is fred lehman. and fred is right here. [applause] welcome. >> no i'm not disappointed. >> you're not disappointed? >> absolutely not. >> goodness. thank you so much. i'm so flattered honestly that you think of me as a type. no, i mean that from the bottom of my heart. >> anderson: when you said stacy london what about her did you mean? >> i love her energy, her intelligence, obviously her looks, i think she is gorgeous. i love the work that she did with cancer patients. i loved the confidence and happiness that she gives to patients. she styles like my late jewish mother would say, what's not to like? >> oh, my gosh! [applause] >> anderson
>> i love salmon i'm not crazy about eggs and i like blueberries but aim not athletic. >> anderson: are smoker? >> no. i don't, no. >> anderson: well, what we thought we have an amazing staff here. and this is an anonymus thing but we decided to track down the person who posted this ad. [laughter] [applause] yeah. and he is here in the audience. >> can we find out first if this poor man is disappointed? >> anderson: we will ask him. he is a doctor he is fred...
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allowing this would mean cheaper salmon, we don't have that, company that engineers fish is waiting forroval are regulators, they have been waiting 20 years. keep it away said jeff smith. who runs instead for responsible technology. >> and let it in said jason lusk author of the food police. >> there is the version of natural food is a mystery, we've been modifying food since humans have been on the planet. the ear of corn, ancient ancestor is no bigger than your them. only selecting and planting -- >> but gmo is monkeying with the gene? >> all selection is playing with genes whether you pick this one and put it together, that traditional plant breeding involves many thousands of genes we don't know what is going to happen. modern biotechnology is picking one or two genes, to put to an ear of corn, it is more precise. >> it should make it safer? jeffrey? >> well, fda scientists were clear in memos made public from a lawsuit, they said process of genetic engineering is different, and leads to new and defense risks new smyrns newalld toxins, but person in charge of policy at fda was micha
allowing this would mean cheaper salmon, we don't have that, company that engineers fish is waiting forroval are regulators, they have been waiting 20 years. keep it away said jeff smith. who runs instead for responsible technology. >> and let it in said jason lusk author of the food police. >> there is the version of natural food is a mystery, we've been modifying food since humans have been on the planet. the ear of corn, ancient ancestor is no bigger than your them. only...
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i think salmon we are wearing today. >> yes.almon color. >> i didn't get the memo. >> i'm sorry, brian. >> sometimes we're just in sync. >> tomorrow lavender maybe. >> you're on your own for that one. we do have another big fog bank out there. temperatures will be held down today. very similar to what we had yesterday. 50s to very low 80s. here is sal. >>> right now northbound 101 looks good approaching the 80 split with no major problems here. also if you are looking at san jose right through downtown that is a very nice drive. let's go back to the desk. >>> happening now details about how a suspected hit and run car ended in the berkeley estuary. tara moriarty has been following this story. she is there at the wild chase. >> reporter: it's a pretty crazy story behind all of it. first i want to point out the estuary no longer has the car in it. they were able to pull that out. over here the dive team is breaking up after discussing how to attack th l led up to this. we did get shots of the car being taken away by the tow truck
i think salmon we are wearing today. >> yes.almon color. >> i didn't get the memo. >> i'm sorry, brian. >> sometimes we're just in sync. >> tomorrow lavender maybe. >> you're on your own for that one. we do have another big fog bank out there. temperatures will be held down today. very similar to what we had yesterday. 50s to very low 80s. here is sal. >>> right now northbound 101 looks good approaching the 80 split with no major problems here. also...
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looks more like a texas republican party of some of the republican from the platform is to kill the salmon and - gays and that doesn't appear to the people here they will raise their taxes because they basically have no choice. so i mean, again, it's you can't really tell what people are thinking for how they are voting because they can only vote between the two alternatives and so just the fact they are continuing to vote for democrats doesn't mean given a different kind of republican, pete wilson kind of republican even ronald reagan the voting patterns might be different. >> that's because the republican party itself is controlled by -- >> if you talk to the people here in the former republican state chairman, the current state chairman, they realize a lot of the republican base in california has its roots in the more desert room areas and the social issues are strong and they would rather lose with a social conservative than to win with a moderate and the -- that is why schwarzenegger was such an anomaly that he couldn't have made it through the republican primary in california but the
looks more like a texas republican party of some of the republican from the platform is to kill the salmon and - gays and that doesn't appear to the people here they will raise their taxes because they basically have no choice. so i mean, again, it's you can't really tell what people are thinking for how they are voting because they can only vote between the two alternatives and so just the fact they are continuing to vote for democrats doesn't mean given a different kind of republican, pete...
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salmon has always been their staple. the songs sung pass along his to read to the new generation. lose your culture you lose a chunk of who you are. it is the same thing with the language. the knowledge we have is really important. >> the tribes the come integrated. things like how to make acorn soup. culture and tradition are important for the people who live on the river. having a thriving language is part of that. the language is an around for thousands of years. it was not easy to save. elders toerviewed formalize the language, making it easy to teach. >> language will never be the but i feel the language will continue to thrive. >> a huge step was hitting it on the high school -- getting it on the high school's olympus. >> -- syllabus. >> my grandpa biggs it, so it is nice to exchange words. wax i will be in europe next year. saved language is not yet, but an ancient culture is a step closer to being restored. you can continue getting on and up date on our website. and updates can't on our website. thank you for watching. >> make sense of international news -- at bbc.com/news
salmon has always been their staple. the songs sung pass along his to read to the new generation. lose your culture you lose a chunk of who you are. it is the same thing with the language. the knowledge we have is really important. >> the tribes the come integrated. things like how to make acorn soup. culture and tradition are important for the people who live on the river. having a thriving language is part of that. the language is an around for thousands of years. it was not easy to...
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you can eat the salmon that we spoke about, leafy greens, soy for women is excellent because it has calciumis the only time you would tell you to limit the amount of coffee to three or less because that -- and alcohol. >> there is some hereditary connection. >> a quick tip for women who are taking faso max or actinol. standing up with a lot of water, take it in the morning. seriously. that prevents the g.i. side effects. >> they have a lot of money in their account, that's a lot of bone. >> jamie: you can never have too much. thank you, doctors. >> eric: you haven't been on an airplane, everyone's sneezing and coughing. most illnesses from being stuck in the coop more easily treated on board. the doctors will fill us in next. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my
you can eat the salmon that we spoke about, leafy greens, soy for women is excellent because it has calciumis the only time you would tell you to limit the amount of coffee to three or less because that -- and alcohol. >> there is some hereditary connection. >> a quick tip for women who are taking faso max or actinol. standing up with a lot of water, take it in the morning. seriously. that prevents the g.i. side effects. >> they have a lot of money in their account, that's a...
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researchers have a term for it, time salmon -- time famine. dr.seuss wrote about it ahead of the researchers, of course. how did it get so late so soon? it is night before this afternoon. december is here before it is june. my goodness, have the time has flown, how did it it's a -- did it get so late so soon? does that feel similar to any one or more likely to everyone? as long as success is defined by money and power, climbing and burnout, we will never have the time to be able to enjoy that other aspect of the third metric, wonder. a mother who with was living in a constant state of wonder, whether she was washing the dishes or feeding seagulls at the beach or reprimanding overworking businessman machine maintained sense of wonder. delighted at the mysteries of the universe in the everyday little things. whenever i complain or be upset about something, she would say, darlin', change the channel. you are in control of the clicker. the replay that bad scary movie. of thathe gifts attitude to life that gave her was the ability to cut through hierar
researchers have a term for it, time salmon -- time famine. dr.seuss wrote about it ahead of the researchers, of course. how did it get so late so soon? it is night before this afternoon. december is here before it is june. my goodness, have the time has flown, how did it it's a -- did it get so late so soon? does that feel similar to any one or more likely to everyone? as long as success is defined by money and power, climbing and burnout, we will never have the time to be able to enjoy that...
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on the back, i bet it asks you to check salmon or vegan paella. that could be national treasure 3. call me, nick cage. worst of all, folks, in settling this gay marriage controversy, they in fact settled nothing. >> the thing about striking down doma is it doesn't affect any state's right to ban or to allow same sex marriage. >> we have marriage rights in california. we've got marriage rights overall in 12 states and we've got federal marriage rights but we still have unequal recognition of marriages in 38 other states so we do have a very interesting patchwork system. >> stephen: the supremes really screwed the pooch here which i'm sure is also legal now. here's how it works. you're married in new york. you're not married in alabama. what gives? i'm as confused as a freshman frat pledge who really enjoyed that spanking machine. and folks, i am taking the decision on doma extra hard here because i was in such a good mood after yesterday's great decision. >> today the supreme court essentially knocked down one of the pillars of the civil rights movement: it invalidated a key part of
on the back, i bet it asks you to check salmon or vegan paella. that could be national treasure 3. call me, nick cage. worst of all, folks, in settling this gay marriage controversy, they in fact settled nothing. >> the thing about striking down doma is it doesn't affect any state's right to ban or to allow same sex marriage. >> we have marriage rights in california. we've got marriage rights overall in 12 states and we've got federal marriage rights but we still have unequal...
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so for instance, if we have a special dish, if we have special fresh-water salmon, we tell them where it's from, where it's been caught, and we try to make people aware of what they're eating at that time. one of the aims of the business is to have a lower carbon footprint. we try to have as few deliveries as possible and as many products produced locally as possible instead of transporting and buying things out of season. if you buy things out of season, it has to be transported a longer way. we hope to think so, as well, that people are making a choice while visiting us. even though they don't have to take a big stand, but still, though, they can make a difference as well. >> when it comes to addressing environmental challenges, new swedish technologies are making a difference, not only in sweden but around the world. in many parts of the world, safe water is hard to come by. over 1.1 billion people lack access to safe drinking water, and that's 12% of the world's population. >> solvatten! >> technology can be a solution. solvatten, or sun water, is a new water purifier invented by
so for instance, if we have a special dish, if we have special fresh-water salmon, we tell them where it's from, where it's been caught, and we try to make people aware of what they're eating at that time. one of the aims of the business is to have a lower carbon footprint. we try to have as few deliveries as possible and as many products produced locally as possible instead of transporting and buying things out of season. if you buy things out of season, it has to be transported a longer way....
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fish like salmon, tuna and sardines have the best concentrations of the fats. >> just in time for lunch. now you know what to order. >> our meteorologist has a hot, hot forecast. >> which of you ordered? >> this is a running joke. >> it will be hot and we will find create i ways to stay cool as hundreds of starting today and could last five, six, seven days. here is a look at the cloud cover from live doppler 7 hd, we are all doing well, the fewest of clouds are out there along the coast and pushing through the golden gate bridge and that fickle finger of fog is floating over the bay bridge this morning and we have arrival delays at sfo but they have runway issues working on them for a while. use flight checker if you have friends or colleagues or business associates coming in for the weekend, you will know when the plight is going to land. if you are at golden gate bridge, a lot of tourists this time of the year having a hard time getting the picture-esque shots. today, it is sunny. it is warmer. but not as humid. we have transitioned to the hot dry desert air. poor air quality is poss
fish like salmon, tuna and sardines have the best concentrations of the fats. >> just in time for lunch. now you know what to order. >> our meteorologist has a hot, hot forecast. >> which of you ordered? >> this is a running joke. >> it will be hot and we will find create i ways to stay cool as hundreds of starting today and could last five, six, seven days. here is a look at the cloud cover from live doppler 7 hd, we are all doing well, the fewest of clouds are...
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we have grab and go dinners and salmon, and bbq chicken and flank steak, and all of it, we use a chef called ryan scott who is a legal xhef on television and it has a couple of restaurants in town and his team cooks for us and it comes up and the wine is beer is meant to go home with those meals. and i will not allow my store to become a destination for alcohol. that is not the point. we sell about ten percent of our sales are for beer and wine. >> >> i have had the discussions with the supervisor chiu and with officer david. we are giving sort of the deals and the gift certificates that sell $100 each to the elementary school that is nearby on polk street and i have an ongoing relationship with sherm an elementary and the teachers and the principal. and saint vincent depaul on green street and the people in the area of the store have asked me to contribute and i am glad to. >> so... >> thank you. >> thank you,. >> that is about it. >> thank you very much. >> and i appreciate your presentation and i appreciate the out reach and i appreciate your community involvement and you have succ
we have grab and go dinners and salmon, and bbq chicken and flank steak, and all of it, we use a chef called ryan scott who is a legal xhef on television and it has a couple of restaurants in town and his team cooks for us and it comes up and the wine is beer is meant to go home with those meals. and i will not allow my store to become a destination for alcohol. that is not the point. we sell about ten percent of our sales are for beer and wine. >> >> i have had the discussions with...
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vamos a cocinar salmÓn con mango a la cantimplora.♪ que tal, les habla satcha prettoreanudan debate migratorio.llamas son peligro latenterecarga "baterias solares"el senador "lindsey graham" advirtio a sus partidarios republicanos que si aspiran recuperar la casa blanca deberian aprobar la reforma migratoria, que entra hoy a su segunda semana de debate.pese a que los bomberos han neutralizado buena parte del infierno forestal que arde en colorado, la sequedad del cesped y arboles amenazan reavivar el fuego que ya calcino unas 500 casas. toma baqos de sol el avion que vuela impulsados por el astro rey.. tras su aterrizaje exitoso en washington d.c el "solar impulse" se alista para despegar a nueva york el 4 de julio.mas esta tarde ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> deja que te cuente. >>> tu que quieres? >>> a e atienden como invitado. >>> como debe ser. >>> a mi no me tienen vista. >>> te queremos, vale. eres parte de nuestra vida. >>> antes de irnos a la pausa le dejamos esta pregunta. de quiÉn es estos pies? >>> de britney spears y j jim carrey. >>> estÁn
vamos a cocinar salmÓn con mango a la cantimplora.♪ que tal, les habla satcha prettoreanudan debate migratorio.llamas son peligro latenterecarga "baterias solares"el senador "lindsey graham" advirtio a sus partidarios republicanos que si aspiran recuperar la casa blanca deberian aprobar la reforma migratoria, que entra hoy a su segunda semana de debate.pese a que los bomberos han neutralizado buena parte del infierno forestal que arde en colorado, la sequedad del cesped y...
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salmon, who worked very hard on this agreement, five minutes. mr. salmon: thank you very much, mr. chairman. i appreciate this opportunity to address congress today. i'm really pleased that as the chairman of the subcommittee on the western hemisphere for the foreign affairs committee that we held a hearing on this issue, and afterwards we cided after some extensive consultation with folks from the obama state department we worked with the chairman of the resources committee and the gentleman from south carolina, mr. duncan, to develop this language. you know, there's an old ax yum that says let no deed go unpunished. nowhere can be true than here in washington, d.c. this language reflects the agreement that the obama administration signed almost a couple of years ago, and so maybe there's some buyer's remorse and maybe the fact we don't agree to this language a couple years ago but the fact is this reflects the agreement that was signed. one other thing i'd like to mention is another great thing and the road to hell is paid with good intentions. unfortunately i didn't know that ro
salmon, who worked very hard on this agreement, five minutes. mr. salmon: thank you very much, mr. chairman. i appreciate this opportunity to address congress today. i'm really pleased that as the chairman of the subcommittee on the western hemisphere for the foreign affairs committee that we held a hearing on this issue, and afterwards we cided after some extensive consultation with folks from the obama state department we worked with the chairman of the resources committee and the gentleman...
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this is stuff, salmon, my favorite.l you up but also keep your hormones stable. >> let me explain to everybody why meal spacing could help you shred fat. when you eat small meals, it's different then big meals. have you danger zones. if you have too much insulin,, you get too much fat crafted but too little of the critical hormone, you also build fat. danger zones on both sides of what you eat . when you have small yields dr. ian is talking about, especially low gee seemic, you cycle like this. you never push your insulin so high it creates fat or plummet so far off the radar screen you build fat because your body is panic and feeling stress. a lot of us eat two, three meals a day. get home at the end of the day, haven't eaten anything all day long and do this. huge meal and you know, when that happens, you spike up your insulin and then you plummet in the danger zone when your body panics and both of those are those fat danger zones, which is why you want to stay out of those places if you want to shred fat by the way
this is stuff, salmon, my favorite.l you up but also keep your hormones stable. >> let me explain to everybody why meal spacing could help you shred fat. when you eat small meals, it's different then big meals. have you danger zones. if you have too much insulin,, you get too much fat crafted but too little of the critical hormone, you also build fat. danger zones on both sides of what you eat . when you have small yields dr. ian is talking about, especially low gee seemic, you cycle like...
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all in corset, like satin, salmon color. and i was fascinated with it. i enjoyed the show, but i was only thinking about that, i must say. after that, there was the corset of my grandmother, and at that i have to do it, but it will be a dress. i did attend different dresses. long, shorter, even like a gym suit. i didn't like my souvenir of the one of my grandmother. and it was -- i did it like my souvenir of my grandmother. and it was a lace up. there was a party at the palace, which was a club. she wanted to wear that. she cannot drink because i did it truly like a real corset. laced up all along the back. no drink, because to go to the toilet, what can she do? she could not put it back. [laughter] she would be in little to nothing. [laughter] >> the title of this exhibition is the idea of going from the street to fashion. from looking at things that are in the street and turning them into fashion or is it the other way round. do you in fact look at the street and see immediately things that are already fashion? are you inspired by that? >> i should say
all in corset, like satin, salmon color. and i was fascinated with it. i enjoyed the show, but i was only thinking about that, i must say. after that, there was the corset of my grandmother, and at that i have to do it, but it will be a dress. i did attend different dresses. long, shorter, even like a gym suit. i didn't like my souvenir of the one of my grandmother. and it was -- i did it like my souvenir of my grandmother. and it was a lace up. there was a party at the palace, which was a...
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vamos a cocinar salmÓn con mango a la cantimplora. europa para participar en la cumbre del g-8, en irlanda del norte y viajara posteriormente a alemania, antes de pasar a africa, el papa francisco recibira hoy al presidente de venezuela, nicolas maduro, dias despues que el lider opositor henrique capriles enviara una carta al pontifice en la que acusa al gobierno de maduro de violar los derechos humanos.y tenemos lo mas reciente sobre los devastadores incendios que han dejado muertos y viviendas destruidas en colorado.mas esta tarde. washington, les saluda maria rosa lucchini... inicio sangriento de semana en el sureste de la ciudad capital... se registra una balacera esta madrugada, que dejo a una joven de 17 aÑos con heridas en ambas piernas y a otro joven con un tiro en la cabeza. ambos se encuentran en condicion estable en un hospital del area, mientras la policia anda tras la pista del autor de los hechos, quien segun testigos manejaba un auto color gris... y se dio a la fuga tras los hechos. aumentan las llamadas fraudulentas en
vamos a cocinar salmÓn con mango a la cantimplora. europa para participar en la cumbre del g-8, en irlanda del norte y viajara posteriormente a alemania, antes de pasar a africa, el papa francisco recibira hoy al presidente de venezuela, nicolas maduro, dias despues que el lider opositor henrique capriles enviara una carta al pontifice en la que acusa al gobierno de maduro de violar los derechos humanos.y tenemos lo mas reciente sobre los devastadores incendios que han dejado muertos y...