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the salmon farming faroe islands found itself with a near monopoly on salmon sales to russias. >> we are not a part of the e.u. >> in 2013, brussels banned for row islands mackerel over agreements about fishing quote at as. the prime minister was only too happy to take his business elsewhere. >> we are doing business with russia and we were boycotted just before out of e.u. if you are boycotted from e.u., where should you go? if e.u. is locking their harbor for us because we are not reaching an agreement we need other markets and we are doing business as usual. >> the faroes upped production and price. by year end fresh salmon sales to russia increased 700% and the nation was happy to exercise its trade independence from the e.u. >> we are not allowed to sell for e.u. so we looked for new market and there was russia. >> no one should tell us where we shall sell the salmon. if we decide to sell to russia, i believe that's best for us to do. >> we will not help the farrow island people through e.u. >> the farmed salmon thrive in perfect north atlantic conditions. >> our company is prod
the salmon farming faroe islands found itself with a near monopoly on salmon sales to russias. >> we are not a part of the e.u. >> in 2013, brussels banned for row islands mackerel over agreements about fishing quote at as. the prime minister was only too happy to take his business elsewhere. >> we are doing business with russia and we were boycotted just before out of e.u. if you are boycotted from e.u., where should you go? if e.u. is locking their harbor for us because we...
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which year end fresh salmon sales to russia had increased by almost 700%. many faroese were happy to see the nation exercising its independence from the e.u. >> we looked for a new market and there was russia. >> no one should tell us where we shall sell salmon. if we decide to sell to russia i believe that's the best for us to do. >> we are not help the faroe island people, the e.u. so why should a little nation the faroe island help the e.u.? >> reporter: the farmed salmon thrive in perfect north atlantic conditions. >> our company is producing salmon to the very high end consumer market around the whole world, so we are looking for the sushi restaurants all over the world, and they in between is moscow also an interesting market for us. >> reporter: since september last year russia has received almost all of its fresh salmon from these waters in the faroe islands and -- >> we're taking you now to the united nations security council where they are talking about yemen -- actually no we're going to the u.s. state department. >> -- to stand up and defend the
which year end fresh salmon sales to russia had increased by almost 700%. many faroese were happy to see the nation exercising its independence from the e.u. >> we looked for a new market and there was russia. >> no one should tell us where we shall sell salmon. if we decide to sell to russia i believe that's the best for us to do. >> we are not help the faroe island people, the e.u. so why should a little nation the faroe island help the e.u.? >> reporter: the farmed...
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ulultitimamatete s skikin.n. >>> bears like salmon, stingrays like salmon. the beach and like here shove that salmon toward. they caught the salmon but it didn't survive the release so the stingray was like, i'll take that. >> right out like a big blob. and the fish is gone. >> isn't that almost like a scary movie when something comes from the deep and, boom grabs it? >> they would eat any fish. >> now this video was captured in alaska last year but recently posted. and these people are out on a fishing vessel. look there's a bald eagle circling around because we all know that bald eagles are opportunistic birds of prey. >> ready? >> they're throwing fish up to. no wonder he's circling around. >> yeah. >> whoa! >> got it. got the whole -- got the whole salmon. >> i flippin' love bald eagles. look like they're wearing pants. >> yeah he did. he still has it. >> justin kelly mcclure having a blast with his twin daughters ava and alexis. >> listen i'll not talking to you. i have to talk to your sister when she's going to get a job. >> straight talk with his twin
ulultitimamatete s skikin.n. >>> bears like salmon, stingrays like salmon. the beach and like here shove that salmon toward. they caught the salmon but it didn't survive the release so the stingray was like, i'll take that. >> right out like a big blob. and the fish is gone. >> isn't that almost like a scary movie when something comes from the deep and, boom grabs it? >> they would eat any fish. >> now this video was captured in alaska last year but recently...
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found itself on a near monopoly of salmon sales to russia. fall out of the war in europe and with no apologies. >> we are not asking brussels because we are not an eu member. >> banned faroe mackerel. the prime minister who lobbied moscow hard was only too happy to take his business elsewhere. >> we were boycotted just before out of eu if you are boycotted out of eu where should you go? if eu is locking their harbor for us because we are not reaching an agreement in the north atlantic then we need to find other markets and we are doing business as usual. >> the faroes upped both protection and price. by year end production to russia had increased by almost 700% and exercising its trade independent outside the eu. >> we were not able to market to eu to so we looked to another market an there was russia. >> no one should tell us where we should sell the salmon. if they decide to sell to russia that's the best to do. >> it will not help the faroe island, so why should a little nation faroe island help eu? >> the salmon have thrived in perfect no
found itself on a near monopoly of salmon sales to russia. fall out of the war in europe and with no apologies. >> we are not asking brussels because we are not an eu member. >> banned faroe mackerel. the prime minister who lobbied moscow hard was only too happy to take his business elsewhere. >> we were boycotted just before out of eu if you are boycotted out of eu where should you go? if eu is locking their harbor for us because we are not reaching an agreement in the north...
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. >>> prepare to be impressed by the salmon ladder.e needham is quite the expert at the salmon ladder. >> oh yeah that thing is hard! >> right? we've seen mike's videos on the show before. he is exceptionally fit and strong. the salmon ladder is what you see there. that bar that he's able to leap up and climb up with. but mike's taking the salmon ladder to a whole other level. he jumps from one side to the other with it. puts the bar on his toes. swings across his room where he trains. it's so incredible to think of what it takes to do this stuff. watch him here using two different bars to climb up and over stuff. mike trains so hard because he has competed on american ninja warrior, the tv show, and he plans to compete again. >> wow that is absolutely incredible. and the level of fitness required to be able to pull this off, even though it looks really simple is incredible. >> right. now, mike's been using this salmon ladder for a long time to practice and train. but some guys need no ladder at all, whether it be a salmon or not. >> w
. >>> prepare to be impressed by the salmon ladder.e needham is quite the expert at the salmon ladder. >> oh yeah that thing is hard! >> right? we've seen mike's videos on the show before. he is exceptionally fit and strong. the salmon ladder is what you see there. that bar that he's able to leap up and climb up with. but mike's taking the salmon ladder to a whole other level. he jumps from one side to the other with it. puts the bar on his toes. swings across his room...
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from these islands, and 140-odd-million sushi loving russians eat a lot of fresh salmon.t's a market the faroese have captured in the choppy waters of a new cold war. >>> here in the u.k. the leaders of the main two political parties have taken part in their first televised debate ahead of may's general election. neither was considered to have secured a decisive victory, but most poles put the prime minister's performance slightly ahead. they are calling on cameron to face his opponent in a head-to-head debate. >>> italy's top court deciding whether to overturn the conviction of two men for the murderer of the british student that was found dead in the appoint she shared with knox in 2007. her throat had been slashed and she has been sexually assaulted. they convicted of a murder aaron alexis then acquitted. miss knox is now home in the u.s. and has said she will ever go back to italy. >>> italian police have confiscated a $16 million picasso paining from a pensioner who says it was given to him more than 30 years ago. violin and [ inaudible ] was painted during the artis
from these islands, and 140-odd-million sushi loving russians eat a lot of fresh salmon.t's a market the faroese have captured in the choppy waters of a new cold war. >>> here in the u.k. the leaders of the main two political parties have taken part in their first televised debate ahead of may's general election. neither was considered to have secured a decisive victory, but most poles put the prime minister's performance slightly ahead. they are calling on cameron to face his opponent...
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. >> no one should tell us where we shall sell our salmon. decide to sell to russia i believe that is the best. >> it will not help the faroe people the e.u. so why should little nation the faroe island have to do? >> reporter: the farmed salmon thrive in the perfect north atlantic conditions. >> our company is producing salmon to the very high-end consumer market around the world. we're looking for the high-end sushi restaurants all over the world, and they are in between moscow also an interesting market for us. >> reporter: since september last year russia has received almost all of its fresh salmon from these waters in the faroe islands, and 140-odd million sue sha loving russians eat a lot of fresh salmon. and that's a market the faroese have captured in the choppy waters of a new cold war. >>> and of course if you want to get more on all of these stories head over to aljazeera.com. >> i think it's incredibly >> i think it's incredibly important not to important not to sexualize the sexualize the female characters in female characters in
. >> no one should tell us where we shall sell our salmon. decide to sell to russia i believe that is the best. >> it will not help the faroe people the e.u. so why should little nation the faroe island have to do? >> reporter: the farmed salmon thrive in the perfect north atlantic conditions. >> our company is producing salmon to the very high-end consumer market around the world. we're looking for the high-end sushi restaurants all over the world, and they are in...
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>> the farmed salmon thrive in perfect north atlantic conditions. >> our company is producing the salmon to the very high end consumer market rarnd the ornd the whole world. we're looking for sushi markets all around the world. interesting markets for us. >> since september.last year russia has received almost all of its fresh salmon from these faroe islands. a lot of russian sushi eaters eat a lot of faroe salmon. jonah hull, al jazeera faroe island. >> you may want some malbeck myanmar wine? you don't think of myanmar but florence louie reports. >> a landscape rarely associated with subtropicals countries. harvest time is over. the grapes aren't native to this region so care must be taken. once the rainy season starts it will be hot and humid and fungus could destroy crops but there are other factors that make growing grapes here viable. >> you have plenty of sunshine and this is the most important part for high quality of red wine. and for white wine, there is another issue important issue that means the cold nights, which we have here in the mountain. >> but the lack of a winter seas
>> the farmed salmon thrive in perfect north atlantic conditions. >> our company is producing the salmon to the very high end consumer market rarnd the ornd the whole world. we're looking for sushi markets all around the world. interesting markets for us. >> since september.last year russia has received almost all of its fresh salmon from these faroe islands. a lot of russian sushi eaters eat a lot of faroe salmon. jonah hull, al jazeera faroe island. >> you may want...
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and there was russia. >> no one should tell us where we shall send -- sell the salmon.we decide to sell to russia i believe that's the best for us to do. >> it will not help the faroe island people the e.u. so why should a little nation the faroe island help the e.u. >> reporter: the salmon thrive in perfect north atlantic conditions. >> our company is producing salmon to the very high end consumer market around the whole world, so we are looking for the high-end sushi restaurants all over the world. and there in between is moscow also. an interesting market for us. >> reporter: since september last year russia has received almost all of its fresh salmon from these waters in the faroe islands, and 140-odd million sushi-loving russians eat a lot of salmon. and that's a market thor faroe eye lans have captured in the chopper waters of a new cold war. >>> stay with us on al jazeera, adrian is here in a couple of minutes. bye for now. ♪ >> monday. >> visibility was 3 to 5 nautical miles. >> weathering the storm. >> we want to show people how to replace property against the
and there was russia. >> no one should tell us where we shall send -- sell the salmon.we decide to sell to russia i believe that's the best for us to do. >> it will not help the faroe island people the e.u. so why should a little nation the faroe island help the e.u. >> reporter: the salmon thrive in perfect north atlantic conditions. >> our company is producing salmon to the very high end consumer market around the whole world, so we are looking for the high-end sushi...
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the salmon farming faroe islands stepped into the breach.this tiny nation in the north atlantic suddenly found itself with a near monopoly on salmon sales in russia. >> we are not a part of the e.u., so we do our trade business also. we were not asking brussels, because we are not a e.u. member. >> in 2013, brussels banned faroe islands mackerel about disagreements over quotas. they were happy to take business elsewhere. >> we are doing business with russia and we were boycotted out of e.u. if you are boycotted from e.u., where should you go, if e.u. is locking their harbor for us because we are not reaching an agreement in the north atlantic, we need other markets and we are doing business as usual. >> the fares upped production and price. by year end sales to russia increased by 700% and many from faroe were happy to see its independence from the e.u. >> we looked for new market, and there was russia. >> no one should tell us where we shall sell salmon. if we decide to sell to russia, i believe that's best for us to do we will not help the
the salmon farming faroe islands stepped into the breach.this tiny nation in the north atlantic suddenly found itself with a near monopoly on salmon sales in russia. >> we are not a part of the e.u., so we do our trade business also. we were not asking brussels, because we are not a e.u. member. >> in 2013, brussels banned faroe islands mackerel about disagreements over quotas. they were happy to take business elsewhere. >> we are doing business with russia and we were...
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. >>> tens of thousands of salmon are on their way out to the pacific ocean tonight. they were born in a hatchery, and spent the past month in flooded rice fields in the central valley. >> these salmon began their lives in a state hatchery, but for the last month they've grown fat and strong in a flooded yolo county rice field within sight of i-5. jacob cass says this is where fish used to feed on their way to the bay. before we stopped allowing our rivers to flood the valley each winter. >> when you spread rivers out on to their historical flood planes, you can expect a lot of food to be built. >> the salmon grow up to five times faster in this insect rich water and are morrow bust than hatchery raised fish. that's extremely important during periods of drought that's why millions of hatchery salmon were trucked to the area last spring the sacramento river had become too treacherous. the department of water resources one of the partners in the salmon project points out the water flooding the farm fields is simply being borrowed on its way out to the ocean. >> very imp
. >>> tens of thousands of salmon are on their way out to the pacific ocean tonight. they were born in a hatchery, and spent the past month in flooded rice fields in the central valley. >> these salmon began their lives in a state hatchery, but for the last month they've grown fat and strong in a flooded yolo county rice field within sight of i-5. jacob cass says this is where fish used to feed on their way to the bay. before we stopped allowing our rivers to flood the valley...
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go into any restaurant in the north atlantic with the pharroah islands and likely to see salmon on theand we will tell you what is driving demand. >> reporter: when russia ban certain imports from the european union in response to sanctions over ukraine, the salmon farming pharroah islands stepped in the breach the tiny nation in the north atlantic found itself with a monopoly of salmon sales to russia and unlikely winners on the fall out of eastern europe and no apologies. >> we are not part of eu and we trade ourselves and not with brussels because we are not an eu member. >> reporter: in 2013 brussels band mackerel over fishing quotas and the prime minister who lobbied moscow hard was happy to take his business elsewhere. >> doing business with russia and boycotted just before out of eu and if you are boycotted from eu where should you go if eu is locking their harbor for us because we do not have agreement with the north atlantic then we need to find other markets and we are doing business as usual. >> reporter: the pharroah is up to production and price, by year end fresh salmon s
go into any restaurant in the north atlantic with the pharroah islands and likely to see salmon on theand we will tell you what is driving demand. >> reporter: when russia ban certain imports from the european union in response to sanctions over ukraine, the salmon farming pharroah islands stepped in the breach the tiny nation in the north atlantic found itself with a monopoly of salmon sales to russia and unlikely winners on the fall out of eastern europe and no apologies. >> we...
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this tiny nation in the north atlanta found itself on the near monopoly of salmon sales to russia.unlike those in europe, and with no apologies. >> we're not part of the e.u. we're not asking because we're not an e.u. member. >> brussels had banned faroese mackerel. they were only too happy to take their business elsewhere. >> we were boycotted just outside of e.u. if e.u. is locking their harbor for us because we're not reaching an agreement in the north atlanta then we need to find other markets and we're doing business as usual. >> the fares's production and price up by year end sales greenser increased 700%, and many faroese were happy to see their tiny nation to exercise independence from e.u. >> we look for new market, and there was russia. >> no one should tell us where we should sell. if we decide to sell to russia, that's the best for us to do. >> we will not have the faroe islands people a little nation. >> our company is producing salmon to the high end consumer market around the world. we're looking for high end fishing restaurant all over the world, and they're there b
this tiny nation in the north atlanta found itself on the near monopoly of salmon sales to russia.unlike those in europe, and with no apologies. >> we're not part of the e.u. we're not asking because we're not an e.u. member. >> brussels had banned faroese mackerel. they were only too happy to take their business elsewhere. >> we were boycotted just outside of e.u. if e.u. is locking their harbor for us because we're not reaching an agreement in the north atlanta then we need...
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. >> two of russia's fish types, herring and salmon, were imported in huge quantities. customers complain what they find in the shops is more expensive but the quality worse. >> years ago the restaurant farmed drought, a decision paying off as people replaced salmon with fish. >> there's always an alternative. the time of crisis is a time of new possibilities much before, trying to figure out if trial breeding is possible. now we see that it works well. >> that's a small silver lining and the fish industry's representatives are worried that lasting damage would be done. >> these forcers of our meetings prove the sea doesn't change and we should work together. we will lose a common skill. >>> russia's government hopes that farmed russian salmon will replace much of what was imported. that is years off, and herring is a bigger problem. there's no way to raise that. the sad ladies of m ushes rm ark nsk - it's a port buffeted by the cold winds of geopolitics and wants things to get back to normal. >>> there'll be a full bulletin in half an hour's time. in the meant, why don
. >> two of russia's fish types, herring and salmon, were imported in huge quantities. customers complain what they find in the shops is more expensive but the quality worse. >> years ago the restaurant farmed drought, a decision paying off as people replaced salmon with fish. >> there's always an alternative. the time of crisis is a time of new possibilities much before, trying to figure out if trial breeding is possible. now we see that it works well. >> that's a small...
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. >> tens of thousands of salmon are on the way out to the pacific ocean. they were born in a hatchery and spent the month in flooded rice fields. george warren has more. >> these salmon began their lives in a state hatchery, but for the last month, they have grown 2359fat and strong by interstate 5. jacob katz was the group california trout and said this is where fish used to feed on the way to the bay. they stopped allowing the rivers to flood the valley each winter. >> when you spread out on to the floor plains and you can expect a lot of food to be done. >> they grow up to times faster this this insect-rich and placid water and more robust than hatchery-raised fish. that's especially important in periods of severe drought. that's why millions of salmon were trucked to rio vista because the sacramento river has become too treacherous. in this fourth year of drought the department ofer resources one of the partners in the salmon project points out the water pointing the farm field is being borrowed on the way out to the ocean. >> a very important part of
. >> tens of thousands of salmon are on the way out to the pacific ocean. they were born in a hatchery and spent the month in flooded rice fields. george warren has more. >> these salmon began their lives in a state hatchery, but for the last month, they have grown 2359fat and strong by interstate 5. jacob katz was the group california trout and said this is where fish used to feed on the way to the bay. they stopped allowing the rivers to flood the valley each winter. >> when...
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this restaurant started farming trout - a decision paying off as people replace salmon with cheeper fish. >> there's always an alternative. a graham ofieses is full of possibilities. before we figure out if crowd breeding is possible. now it works well. >> it's a small silver lining and they wonder what damage is done. these forces prove the sea doesn't change if we have small growing fish we lose a common resource. we wish there was no sanctions on either side. >> reporter: russia's government hopes farmed salmon will replace what is imported. that's years off. there's no easy way to replace that. this is a port city with deep international relations that is buffeted by the cold wings of politics. they just want things to get back to normal >>> greece is demanding world war ii repatriations from germany. the greek prime minister says a 1960 deal with the germans was never available. germany has asked for calls saying the issue has been settled. greece is trying to renegotiate the terms of its 260 billion bailout >>> and if you want to keep up to date with the stories we've been telling
this restaurant started farming trout - a decision paying off as people replace salmon with cheeper fish. >> there's always an alternative. a graham ofieses is full of possibilities. before we figure out if crowd breeding is possible. now it works well. >> it's a small silver lining and they wonder what damage is done. these forces prove the sea doesn't change if we have small growing fish we lose a common resource. we wish there was no sanctions on either side. >> reporter:...
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. >> two of russia's most popular fish herring and salmon, were imported in huge quantities from the norwegian waters. customers complain that what they find in the shops are more expensive and quality is worse. eight years ago this restaurant started farming trout, a decision now paying off as people replace salmon with cheaper fish. >> there is always an alternative. in the time of crisis is also a time of new possibilities. if before we're trying to figure out if our own breeding will be profitable, now we see that it works very well. >> that's a small silver lining, though, and the fish industries representatives are worrying that lasting damage could be done. >> we russian fishermen have good relationships with norway. we should work together. if wewe could lose a common resource. we don't wish for sanctions on either side. >> russian's government hopes that farms in russia will replace, and that's years off and herring is a bigger problem. there is no easy way to replace that. the sad lady of romansk is not the only one waiting. this is a port that buffeted by the cold winds of
. >> two of russia's most popular fish herring and salmon, were imported in huge quantities from the norwegian waters. customers complain that what they find in the shops are more expensive and quality is worse. eight years ago this restaurant started farming trout, a decision now paying off as people replace salmon with cheaper fish. >> there is always an alternative. in the time of crisis is also a time of new possibilities. if before we're trying to figure out if our own breeding...
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and his personal chef prepares scottish salmon, smoked on cherry tree sawdust served with avocado.nto slow food. >> this is cold pressed cedar tree in siberia. >> cedar oil? >> from corn. from the cedar corn. >> but he has not slowed down his profile or kept his mouth shut. recently, in a russian talk show, he got in an argument over the financial crisis with another guest. a heated argument. he ended up smacking the guy. i saw the incident on television that got you in trouble. i found it very refreshing, actually, something that political discourse could use more of. the government took the opportunity to charge him with politically motivated hooliganism, a charge that could have resulted in a penalty of five years in prison. he is instead been convicted of battery. he is working off his sentence painting fences and shoveling snow. >> i mean, sitting on a bench and expecting to spend the next five years in prison with two small kids, it's not always, you know, very nice, but the guy said something very bad. he said those who don't have a billion go [ muted ] yourself. >> though h
and his personal chef prepares scottish salmon, smoked on cherry tree sawdust served with avocado.nto slow food. >> this is cold pressed cedar tree in siberia. >> cedar oil? >> from corn. from the cedar corn. >> but he has not slowed down his profile or kept his mouth shut. recently, in a russian talk show, he got in an argument over the financial crisis with another guest. a heated argument. he ended up smacking the guy. i saw the incident on television that got you in...
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. >> two of the popular fish herring and salmon were imported in quantities. customers saying that what they found in a shop these days - the quality is worse. >> it has represented opportunities for some. restaurants started to farm trout much the decision paying off as people replace salmon with cheaper. >> there's an alternative. the crisis is a time of now possibilities. we were trying to figure out if our own trial breeding would be possible. we see that it works well. >> it's a small silver lining and representatives are worried that lasting damages have been done. >> we russian fisherman have good relations, this proves that we should work together. if we have small growing fish we'll lose a common resource. we wish there were no sanctions on either side. >> reporter: russian governments hoped farmed salmon would be replaced. that is years off. herring is a bigger problem. the sad lady of murmansk isn't the only one waiting. this is a report buffeted by gold wins of geopolitics and they want things to get back to normal >>> let's bring in jo for the spo
. >> two of the popular fish herring and salmon were imported in quantities. customers saying that what they found in a shop these days - the quality is worse. >> it has represented opportunities for some. restaurants started to farm trout much the decision paying off as people replace salmon with cheaper. >> there's an alternative. the crisis is a time of now possibilities. we were trying to figure out if our own trial breeding would be possible. we see that it works well....
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seniors choose to go to a center because they love salmon or they hate salmon or they don't like pork or et cetera. so because san francisco is actually very geographically very small they do travel to other centers where their favorite meal of the day is being served. so our seniors actually have a choice and they make those choices every day where they go and where they go to eat with their friends. >> so do you have many people who may come who are like diabetic who come, are the menus, are they able to cope with that? >> so to answer your question, how do you graes the different dietary needs of the seniors, all the menus are pretty much no added salt. that's sort of our guideline. if there are meals that actually exceed the 700 milligrams the guideline per meal that day, they do identify that meal as a high sodium meal so that people can choose not to go to the center if they have to watch out their sodium. additionally some of the centers are able to, they offer an alternative for that main dish. for example, if it's corned beef because they are celebrating a special holiday, th
seniors choose to go to a center because they love salmon or they hate salmon or they don't like pork or et cetera. so because san francisco is actually very geographically very small they do travel to other centers where their favorite meal of the day is being served. so our seniors actually have a choice and they make those choices every day where they go and where they go to eat with their friends. >> so do you have many people who may come who are like diabetic who come, are the...
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as far as i can see alex salmon has taken entire labour party hostage, and today and today we have the ransom note. the ransom note is very clear. it says higher borrowing, it says uncontrolled immigration unfettered welfare higher taxes, and weaker defense. that is what is being demanded. and the british people have only one way of saying no to this appalling hostage situation and that is to vote conservative on may 7th. [shouting] >> mr. jim dowd. >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. can i ask the prime minister about the continually dire position at london bridge station which is of course the major concern? is he a aware the at that abysmal service and the chaotic things the company, network rails latest stage of development? can i ask him to instruct the secretary of state for transport to personally take responsibility for resolving this debacle and for him to bring forward an early straightforward compensation scheme for the many tens of thousands of commuters who had their lives so seriously disrupted? >> yes. >> right honourable gentleman is right to raise this anyone seen the
as far as i can see alex salmon has taken entire labour party hostage, and today and today we have the ransom note. the ransom note is very clear. it says higher borrowing, it says uncontrolled immigration unfettered welfare higher taxes, and weaker defense. that is what is being demanded. and the british people have only one way of saying no to this appalling hostage situation and that is to vote conservative on may 7th. [shouting] >> mr. jim dowd. >> thank you very much, mr....
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. >> another mediocre year for the endangered coho salmon. scientists hoped rain would bring a bumper crop like the salmon. they counted 131 fish egg nests beneath the creek. >> as california drought continues now, officials are making plans to drain one of the lakes in the sierra foothills. by summer the lake could be empty. >> this is so appealing, homes line the lake. two districts are set to lower because of the drought. this is needed downstream in the valley for farms, homes and fish in the river. >> if the lake is drained and there is no boating no fishing on the lake it would within the county. >> a lot of people have lake houses and people that live on the lake, i'm sure will not be happy. >> there may be a lot of homes on the lake but this was built for irrigation purposes meaning it's not mother nature but water agencies determining the water in this lake. >> understand that this is recreation. >> two districts haven't yet voted but we're told it's not a matter of if but when the businesses have been closed because it's winter for
. >> another mediocre year for the endangered coho salmon. scientists hoped rain would bring a bumper crop like the salmon. they counted 131 fish egg nests beneath the creek. >> as california drought continues now, officials are making plans to drain one of the lakes in the sierra foothills. by summer the lake could be empty. >> this is so appealing, homes line the lake. two districts are set to lower because of the drought. this is needed downstream in the valley for farms,...
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. >> i was standing at the sink in my house opening a can of salmon. >> opening a can of salmon okay.is is really romantic. >> but you say hello. >> yes. i was like yes. first i noticed it was a chicago number and i was thinking who did i know in chicago who would call me right now. i had a couple ideas but that wasn't one of them. in the past i had been in correspondent with them on behalf of others. this isn't a secret they reach out to people and say what do you think of this guyor woman, is he deserving. how would you assess it. >> what does the voice on the other end say. you're standing with your salmon. >> they say are you sitting down. i said no. it was cecilia conrad and i knew of her. she's pretty well known as the helm of the organization. i guess as soon as i knew it was her and her affiliation, wait, this, they don't usually call when they want something from me. so i sat down and, yes. >> this is huge. it comes with an award of $625,000 which they say you can spend any way you like. >> yes, it's true. >> isr9Ñi it impolite to say what you did with your $625. >> they pay
. >> i was standing at the sink in my house opening a can of salmon. >> opening a can of salmon okay.is is really romantic. >> but you say hello. >> yes. i was like yes. first i noticed it was a chicago number and i was thinking who did i know in chicago who would call me right now. i had a couple ideas but that wasn't one of them. in the past i had been in correspondent with them on behalf of others. this isn't a secret they reach out to people and say what do you think...
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. >> another mediocre year for the endangered coho salmon.sts hoped rain would bring a bumper crop like the salmon. they counted 131 fish egg nests beneath the creek. >> as california drought continues now, officials are making plans to drain one of the lakes in the sierra foothills. by summer the lake could be empty. >> this is so appealing, homes line the lake. two districts are set to lower because of the drought. this is needed downstream in the valley for farms, homes and fish in the river. >> if the lake is drained and there is no boating no fishing on the lake it would within the county. >> a lot of people have lake houses and people that live on the lake, i'm sure will not be happy. >> there may be a lot of homes on the lake but this was built for irrigation purposes meaning it's not mother nature but water agencies determining the water in this lake. >> understand that this is recreation. >> two districts haven't yet voted but we're told it's not a matter of if but when the businesses have been closed because it's winter for the firs
. >> another mediocre year for the endangered coho salmon.sts hoped rain would bring a bumper crop like the salmon. they counted 131 fish egg nests beneath the creek. >> as california drought continues now, officials are making plans to drain one of the lakes in the sierra foothills. by summer the lake could be empty. >> this is so appealing, homes line the lake. two districts are set to lower because of the drought. this is needed downstream in the valley for farms, homes and...
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. >> fish, i always think of salmon. >> salmon is a great one. any other cold water fish.sh really is better, it's going to be leaner than beef or pork. >> if i want to do an antiinflammatory diet, or maybe i see this on the menu, what are the foods they're taking out? >> all the high fat dairy foods, all the high saturated fat meat products. any fried foods. it really should be a light meal, well balanced and colorful. >> alcohol and smoking, cut it out. alcohol it's all in moderation. medicine train ran diet allows for one glass of one every day. but obviously everything in moderation. >> thank you for coming in and explaining this one. maybe we'll see it in our area. we appreciate your time. >> thank you very much. let us know what you think about this. he's already gone. >> our beautiful city, it's got some weird laws on the book. coming up, the things you probably shouldn't do for fear of being arrested under some archaic statute. >> one of our favorites if you take a look at our control room and we pay tribute to the great irish in our city. we'll be right bac >>> go
. >> fish, i always think of salmon. >> salmon is a great one. any other cold water fish.sh really is better, it's going to be leaner than beef or pork. >> if i want to do an antiinflammatory diet, or maybe i see this on the menu, what are the foods they're taking out? >> all the high fat dairy foods, all the high saturated fat meat products. any fried foods. it really should be a light meal, well balanced and colorful. >> alcohol and smoking, cut it out. alcohol...
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like blini with caviar and cold pickled herring and potatoes and solyanka, a soup of sturgeon, salmons country? >> well, officially they say it's free. but if you want to get operation within a month and you can't wait, you won't get it because there's a long line of those. >> how about education? >> up to the high school, it's still free. the quality's not best as it used to be. people used to get a lot of things for free. now it's coming to an end. >> you asked for capitalism, you got it, buddy. according to reaganomics, it's the trickle-down theory. okay? >> yeah. >> so that means that if i make lots and lots and lots and lots of money that money will somehow trickle down to you. you know, my masseur, my garage attendant, my aromatherapist. they of course will be making money. i will be buying more things for various wives and prostitutes. in this way i don't exactly share the wealth but i trickle it down and if you don't like your job -- >> what can you do then? >> mopping my feces-spattered walls and cleaning up for my dead prostitutes, you can leave your job at walmart and becom
like blini with caviar and cold pickled herring and potatoes and solyanka, a soup of sturgeon, salmons country? >> well, officially they say it's free. but if you want to get operation within a month and you can't wait, you won't get it because there's a long line of those. >> how about education? >> up to the high school, it's still free. the quality's not best as it used to be. people used to get a lot of things for free. now it's coming to an end. >> you asked for...
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. >> salmon, lemon-pepper salmon. >> oh, is that beautiful. >> you know what? you made salmon and asparagus for me in the first show. >> yes, i did. >> and i'm doing it for you in this show. >> yay, i get to taste! >> flake a little bit off there just so we can see it. >> all right, let's do that. look at that. >> i just followed the instructions. >> wow. oh. >> oh! [ laughs ] >> that's my piece. >> wait, i want a fork, too! >> mmm. >> it's the nuwave oven. you talk about healthy. >> all right, now we're gonna move on to dessert... >> it's about time. >> ...which we have right here. >> yeah. >> cookies are one of my favorite things to make for dessert in the oven. >> the nuwave oven blows me away all the time when i use it. >> and we've got lemon squares. >> yeah. >> cobbler, pineapple upside-down cake. >> look at this! everything you see here, nuwave oven, fast, easy, quick. i love this. >> being a middle school p.e. teacher and knowing how kids are hungry after they get home from school activities, the nuwave would be an excellent thing for almost every house
. >> salmon, lemon-pepper salmon. >> oh, is that beautiful. >> you know what? you made salmon and asparagus for me in the first show. >> yes, i did. >> and i'm doing it for you in this show. >> yay, i get to taste! >> flake a little bit off there just so we can see it. >> all right, let's do that. look at that. >> i just followed the instructions. >> wow. oh. >> oh! [ laughs ] >> that's my piece. >> wait, i want a...
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. >> two of russia's most popular fish types herring and salmon, were imported in huge quantities from norwegian waters. customers complain what they find in the shops these days is more expensive and quality is worse. of course, this has created possibilities for some. for this man who started farming trout. >> if before we were trying to figure out if this would be profitable, now we see that it weeks very well. >> that's a small silver lining, and many are worried that lasting damage will be done. >> we have good relationships with norway. we should work together. if we could lose a common resource. we don't wish for sanctions on either side. >> russia's government hopes that farmed salmon will replace what was previously imported, but that's years off and her something a bigger problem. there is no easy way to replace that. so the sad lady of murma next sk is not the onlynsk is not the only one who want things do get back to normal. >> nigerian military has recaptureed towns nigeria's military has said it has one town left to recapture from boko haram, the former stronghold of the
. >> two of russia's most popular fish types herring and salmon, were imported in huge quantities from norwegian waters. customers complain what they find in the shops these days is more expensive and quality is worse. of course, this has created possibilities for some. for this man who started farming trout. >> if before we were trying to figure out if this would be profitable, now we see that it weeks very well. >> that's a small silver lining, and many are worried that...
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they say it is because of a temporary change made to conserve the cold water for salmon in the fall.ected. >> funeral procession route of officer michael johnson killed in the line of duty has been finalized starting at chapel in los gatos and end in downtown san jose where a memorial service will take place at 11 o'clock a.m. at the sap center. >> another deficit in the bizarre kidnapping kiss involving a vallejo woman. according to the newspaper several e-mails from the kidnappers have surfaced claiming responsibility for taking denise huskins and threatening violence on police if they do not apologize. >> video from virginia where a daring police chase came to a dramatic end this morning several police cars rammed the silver pickup on interstate 95 in fairfax county and arrested the driver. miss say there is no connection to the search for an escaped inmate in the area. >> stanford plays old dominion at made son square garden. the guard needs only 11 points to become the all-time leading scorer and you can watch the game on espn at 6:00 p.m. our sister network. >> it will be winds
they say it is because of a temporary change made to conserve the cold water for salmon in the fall.ected. >> funeral procession route of officer michael johnson killed in the line of duty has been finalized starting at chapel in los gatos and end in downtown san jose where a memorial service will take place at 11 o'clock a.m. at the sap center. >> another deficit in the bizarre kidnapping kiss involving a vallejo woman. according to the newspaper several e-mails from the kidnappers...
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the salmon color is a mix of precipitation. route 7 toward leesburg, we'll zoom in a little bit. this is all rain. we've had no reports of any ice accumulation either. a whole different story than our sunday event. less cold air and moisture to work with. down route 1 and 95 also toward old town. you get up to the north on 29, columbia and laurel, you will run in to a little bit of mixed precipitation. even there no reports of bad roads. no refreezing tonight. just wet. bus stop temperatures 35 to 42. that's as warm as they've been in about six weeks. morning and evening commute will be wet tomorrow. nothing heavy on wednesday but it will be wet. morning commute on thursday, plan on snow, heavy at times especially through the morning in to the early afternoon. winter storm watch covers everybody from late wednesday night in to thursday. primarily a thursday event in terms of the immediate dc area. it will turn to snow earlier to the north so the bullseye is going to be north and west of town this time. 10:00 tonight notice the
the salmon color is a mix of precipitation. route 7 toward leesburg, we'll zoom in a little bit. this is all rain. we've had no reports of any ice accumulation either. a whole different story than our sunday event. less cold air and moisture to work with. down route 1 and 95 also toward old town. you get up to the north on 29, columbia and laurel, you will run in to a little bit of mixed precipitation. even there no reports of bad roads. no refreezing tonight. just wet. bus stop temperatures 35...
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. >> two of russia's most popular fish types herring and salmon, were imported in huge quantities fromnorwegian waters. customers complain that what they find in shops these dice are more expensive and quality is worse. eight years ago this man began to farm trout. a decision that is now paying off now people shift from salmon to this fish. >> time of crisis is a time of new possibilities. if before we're trying to figure out if our trout breeding will be profitable, now we see that it works very well. >> that's a small silver lining, though and the fish industries representatives are worried that lasting damage could be done. >> we russian fishermen have good relationships with norway. this proves that the sea does not change. we should work together. we'll lose a common resource, we wish there were no sanctions from either side. >> herring is a bigger problem there is no easy way to replace that. so the sad lady of romansk is not the only one waiting. this is a port city with deep international relations that is currently buffeted by the cold winds of politics and it just wants thing
. >> two of russia's most popular fish types herring and salmon, were imported in huge quantities fromnorwegian waters. customers complain that what they find in shops these dice are more expensive and quality is worse. eight years ago this man began to farm trout. a decision that is now paying off now people shift from salmon to this fish. >> time of crisis is a time of new possibilities. if before we're trying to figure out if our trout breeding will be profitable, now we see that...
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environmental communities are facing basically someone came to our meeting and said to us the smelt and the salmon are in danger of going extinct if i folks don't crack down on our water reviews and need to get our people to do that i agree we should use the drought and bosco to use the drought for its customers brown about we should say to our urban computers and use this moment look we need to save a lot more water we as agencies need to do a lot more we've only touched the tip of the eyes beggar on recycle so, yes we need to say that to all our customers whether in urban assistance but it is agriculture 40 percent of use in california we had not mentioned agriculture what about agriculture and that person said they're not allowed to draw surface water they're drawing ground water we correctly appointment to the person look we could use that ground water in the emergency to save the smelt and slam and we said do big agree have significant restrictions on the way they use water the answer was no i'll calling on puc and bosco to pound the pulpit that the impunity of water use is no longer acceptab
environmental communities are facing basically someone came to our meeting and said to us the smelt and the salmon are in danger of going extinct if i folks don't crack down on our water reviews and need to get our people to do that i agree we should use the drought and bosco to use the drought for its customers brown about we should say to our urban computers and use this moment look we need to save a lot more water we as agencies need to do a lot more we've only touched the tip of the eyes...
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. >>> brendan was at shelly beach in new south whales australia was looking for salmon but caught somethingigger than that. he got a bite. a very big, big, big bite. >> a shark. >> that shark, about 13-feet long. >> throw it back in put it back in the water. >> he had about 656 feet of lines, battled two hours to bring this thing in. >> let's hope that 656 feet of line goes all the way out when he caught this thing. i hope he wasn't anywhere close to the beach where people swim. >> [ bleep ]. >> did he release the shark? >> it was a catch and release, but he was really tired, and his arms were shaking by the time he fine i got that thing in. >> that's the manliest type of fishing there is. what do you do? caught a shark with my barehands. >> from the beach. >> what did you do? >> yeah! >> now this video comes from florida. that's mini vinny, mini vinny feeding pelicans in the water. keep a close eye on the pelican behind mini vinny. that pelican didn't want do like the other pelicans be in the water, wait patiently for a pish.pish fish. instead, i'm going to attack from behind. >> it was li
. >>> brendan was at shelly beach in new south whales australia was looking for salmon but caught somethingigger than that. he got a bite. a very big, big, big bite. >> a shark. >> that shark, about 13-feet long. >> throw it back in put it back in the water. >> he had about 656 feet of lines, battled two hours to bring this thing in. >> let's hope that 656 feet of line goes all the way out when he caught this thing. i hope he wasn't anywhere close to the...
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. >> in response to the drought a fish hatchery will release 12 million salmon into the bay area watershasta county to a release site in solano county. the sacramento river has been greatly impacted and this is part of a plan to transport salmon to improve their survival chances during the migration to the ocean. >> a happy ending this morning to the bunny caper in walnut creek all three of the animals have now been returned to the children's center. they appear happy to be together. two rabbits were returned on monday and a third brought back on tuesday night. the thieves acknowledged it was a bad idea. security video captured a group of teen boys and girls tabling the rabbits but the important thing is they have acknowledged it and they brought the bunnies back. >> now a check on the weather forecast because the temperatures are so different between morning and afternoon. >> 20 to 30 degrees different and santa rosa at half mile visibility and pleasant hill road, rohnert park expressway calistoga road all areas affected by the reduction in visibility and half moon bay to a mile and a
. >> in response to the drought a fish hatchery will release 12 million salmon into the bay area watershasta county to a release site in solano county. the sacramento river has been greatly impacted and this is part of a plan to transport salmon to improve their survival chances during the migration to the ocean. >> a happy ending this morning to the bunny caper in walnut creek all three of the animals have now been returned to the children's center. they appear happy to be...
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the the best salmon cheese stake with sir fry you have ever tasted. >> is that a cheese stake if thats salmon. >> or is that a hoagie. >> that is a cheese fish sandwich. >> tweet us what you think and how to you like your cheese stake. >> how do you like me now. >> um-hmm. >> we will talk about the ten commandments for cheese steaks coming up. >> shall not well, you know. 14 irresistible flavors. one for the mood. one for the moment. each one can make every day more delicious than the last. the taste could only be baileys. the experience could only be yours. baileys coffee creamers. this is the one. >>> updating breaking news out of bensalem, sky fox over the scene of this accident at the intersection of street road and knights road. where the pedestrian was struck, and killed early this morning. there is a heavy police presence here this main intersection is in shut down mode diverting everybody off going basically around the block. it happened about 45 minutes ago. right at the top of the hour. at 6:00 o'clock. there were police were looking for a car, that they said fled the scene.
the the best salmon cheese stake with sir fry you have ever tasted. >> is that a cheese stake if thats salmon. >> or is that a hoagie. >> that is a cheese fish sandwich. >> tweet us what you think and how to you like your cheese stake. >> how do you like me now. >> um-hmm. >> we will talk about the ten commandments for cheese steaks coming up. >> shall not well, you know. 14 irresistible flavors. one for the mood. one for the moment. each one can...
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he brought with him six processed products including oysters and salmon. he says the frozen oysters stay fresh even after six months. the technology gives him the competitive edge. >> translator: i tasted his oysters today and they are really good. i'm sure this is going to be a very popular and essential item in our restaurant. >> translator: we have the processing technique to preserve the natural flavor of the food. i hope to take advantage of the technology to enjoy the foods in all seasons. >> reporter: he and his partners are exporting to five regions and countries, including hong kong and singapore. they are aiming to double the consortium exports. keiko aso, nhk world, ishinomaki. >> that will wrap it up for business hour. let's get you a check of the markets. >>> delegates from around the world are heading to northeast japan that was hit hard by the 2011 earthquake and nominationtsunami. they are taking part of a summit in sendai. >> reporter: united nations secretary-general ban ki-moon is among the delegates who will attend the conference. he sp
he brought with him six processed products including oysters and salmon. he says the frozen oysters stay fresh even after six months. the technology gives him the competitive edge. >> translator: i tasted his oysters today and they are really good. i'm sure this is going to be a very popular and essential item in our restaurant. >> translator: we have the processing technique to preserve the natural flavor of the food. i hope to take advantage of the technology to enjoy the foods in...