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i'm sam m champion, and we're on a sea rescue. ♪ music sam: sea turtles like the rescued ones here atlly seen swimming among the reefs and mangroves in the wild. so, when one unlucky turtle turns up in a cooling pond of a nuclear power station, well, rescuers rush into action. and during this sea rescue, they discover a more serious problem. this turtle has a hook stuck deep in its throat, and it's in desperate need of help. researchers find a loggerhead sea turtle trapped in a pond that holds water used to cool the reactors at the st. lucie nuclear power plant in florida. valerie: florida is a very common place for turtles. it's, you know, the weather is warm. they actually build their nests here in florida. sam: this sea turtle, unfortunately, winds up in one of the three intake pipes used to draw sea water from the ocean at the powerful rate of a million gallons a minute. dr. dold: turtles that may go past these intakes can actually get pulled into the intakes and then deposited in a reservoir right near the power plant. sam: fortunately, help is nearby. conservationists from the i
i'm sam m champion, and we're on a sea rescue. ♪ music sam: sea turtles like the rescued ones here atlly seen swimming among the reefs and mangroves in the wild. so, when one unlucky turtle turns up in a cooling pond of a nuclear power station, well, rescuers rush into action. and during this sea rescue, they discover a more serious problem. this turtle has a hook stuck deep in its throat, and it's in desperate need of help. researchers find a loggerhead sea turtle trapped in a pond that...
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and sam bower. >>> good morning, commissioners and director. [speaker not understood] with the san francisco parks alliance. we're the fiscal sponsor for the friends of kesar triangle. it's a real privilege to be working with this group on this very interesting project that brings kind of a special treatment to this area of golden gate park at kesar triangle. we're really excited about this project because of the great vision that it has to bring some artistic elements and the connection with eco logic design into the park. we feel it is an opportunity to make it a special place and possibly is a model we can use in other parks around the city as well. the great thing is it also builds on activation events that the group has already been doing. we've been able to have some events where we're out in the park enjoying music, blowing bubbles, and the usability of the space will also be greatly increased
and sam bower. >>> good morning, commissioners and director. [speaker not understood] with the san francisco parks alliance. we're the fiscal sponsor for the friends of kesar triangle. it's a real privilege to be working with this group on this very interesting project that brings kind of a special treatment to this area of golden gate park at kesar triangle. we're really excited about this project because of the great vision that it has to bring some artistic elements and the...
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carla and sam reached out to the parks alliance for the fiscal sponsorship and support and they have volunteered in golden gate park the support of the cost of new trees and they've hosted numerous public events and picnics. the friends engaged company mayer landscape architects to work with the community and with the recreation and park department. jeff miller and carla have been committed partners on this project. the planning process for landscape improvements and temporary art installations at kiva triangle wrapped up in may with the third and final community meeting held jointly by rec/park jeff miller of parks alliance and the friends group. at that meeting jeff presented the final plan for landscape enhancements which included [speaker not understood], stabilize access entrance and [speaker not understood] such as the kiosk and possibly log benches. at this meeting sam bower presented the plan for temporary nature based art installations. so, like i said, jeff miller is with us today to walk you through the conceptual plan. as he wraps up his presentation, i will then show you
carla and sam reached out to the parks alliance for the fiscal sponsorship and support and they have volunteered in golden gate park the support of the cost of new trees and they've hosted numerous public events and picnics. the friends engaged company mayer landscape architects to work with the community and with the recreation and park department. jeff miller and carla have been committed partners on this project. the planning process for landscape improvements and temporary art installations...
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sam: and one day jessica receives a phone call out ofhe blue from us at sea rescue. the message: the dolphin who was so close to death when she last saw him is alive and well. she packs her bags and comes to gulfport for a very special reunion. jessica is thrilled to see apollo again. he vocalizes and shows her some new moves he's learned. [jessica laughing] e difference is just amazing. when i last saw him, he was blistered and bleeding, and now he looks healthy. he looks strong.
sam: and one day jessica receives a phone call out ofhe blue from us at sea rescue. the message: the dolphin who was so close to death when she last saw him is alive and well. she packs her bags and comes to gulfport for a very special reunion. jessica is thrilled to see apollo again. he vocalizes and shows her some new moves he's learned. [jessica laughing] e difference is just amazing. when i last saw him, he was blistered and bleeding, and now he looks healthy. he looks strong.
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big banks in china and sam and tar occupied are set to tell us how he feels about fraud in our financial system finally the radical rachel set up some bob for the ninety nine percent and the daily deal well thanks for watching come back tomorrow from all of us that prime interest i am perry and boring have a great night. more like. she's the girl who doesn't need a last name sometimes she were criticized me because i thought that i didn't do enough to slow race or racism i try to tell stories that allow people to see themselves in the lives of other people and you still ever the experience of this elevation of racism that i've experienced it i think the higher up you go in the in the chain of capitalism people don't expect you to be sitting at certain board to pull off some stuff and since this incident you know it plus they. can see what is she doing oh my god i'm like terrified oprah is next.
big banks in china and sam and tar occupied are set to tell us how he feels about fraud in our financial system finally the radical rachel set up some bob for the ninety nine percent and the daily deal well thanks for watching come back tomorrow from all of us that prime interest i am perry and boring have a great night. more like. she's the girl who doesn't need a last name sometimes she were criticized me because i thought that i didn't do enough to slow race or racism i try to tell stories...
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the jobs act to go back and it will definitely get into that next thank you for joining me this is sam and tara former c.f.o. of crazy. joining me is or to producer rachel curious courteous as it goes it's going pretty well let's go to our first topic and we're going to follow up on occupy wall street bank card story what do you think about the financial services cooperate to idea deal. to me this illuminates something really fascinating about what occupy wall street was or what it was intended to do a lot of people say that occupy wall street is a failure look right now there are no occupy wall street legislators in congress there are no people currently occupying our parks and things like that but to me what this points to is the occupy wall street was more of kind of a networking event for the ninety nine percent people got together and said hey you're interested in in housing you're interested in foreclosure awesome let's start off homes you're interested in strengthening the volcker rule so let's start out your part of it as you see you know and i think that this points to people inte
the jobs act to go back and it will definitely get into that next thank you for joining me this is sam and tara former c.f.o. of crazy. joining me is or to producer rachel curious courteous as it goes it's going pretty well let's go to our first topic and we're going to follow up on occupy wall street bank card story what do you think about the financial services cooperate to idea deal. to me this illuminates something really fascinating about what occupy wall street was or what it was intended...
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sam should wear a dress? kids were always cruel to her. he and sam ever get into it again? i don't know. i used to tell her... "it's a phase. "when you're older, you'll look back and laugh at yourself for acting this way." guess i was wrong. (sighs) (door bell jangles) you here to pick up or place an order? we want to talk to you about sam randall. that's a name i haven't heard in a while. she died back in '62, '63, right? november '63. we think someone killed her. my god. found wearing a dress, just like you said she should. i, uh, used to shoot my mouth off all the time. thought i was a real badass, but i was just a bored kid. had quite a rap sheet at the tender age of 16. mm-hmm. breaking and entering, trespassing... yeah, i skipped school, too. wanna write that down? i didn't kill her. where were you the night she died? home. trying to keep dad from beating mom unconscious. real norman rockwell stuff. valens: she ... you off, didn't she? sam? hell, yeah. she ... everyone off. that's what i liked about her. sang you got familiar? it must've hurt your reputation. i didn't give a damn wh
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and sam, thank you, jeff miller as well. with that, entertain a motion. >> well, aside from the comment that our general manager is energetic, i would move this forward for approval. and i felt the president's remarks and thank the crane foundation and all those who are involved on this exciting project. >> i second that, commissioner. >> point of clarification before we -- >> sure. >> before we move on this item. i just wanted to have a clearer understanding of the design elements for this project. so, all of these pictures in here that are renderings in here, are all of these -- >> commissioner, clearly speak -- >> yes. first of all, are the design elements finalized or you're still working on refining these? and the other question is the design elements that i see in here, are they already -- i mean, is it set in stone that they will be part of this triangle? just want to get clarification on this. >> well, we have had three public meetings in light of input from the public. so, the location of the path is very well final,
and sam, thank you, jeff miller as well. with that, entertain a motion. >> well, aside from the comment that our general manager is energetic, i would move this forward for approval. and i felt the president's remarks and thank the crane foundation and all those who are involved on this exciting project. >> i second that, commissioner. >> point of clarification before we -- >> sure. >> before we move on this item. i just wanted to have a clearer understanding of...
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he is sam and dave. he's anybody and everybody at stax. >> it's true.david porter had a hand in it years later, so we want to give dave his props. how did you process at that time being on stax versus, say a motown? because for folk who remember that era, motown had its brand and they were out the gate first, but when stax showed up with all that soul, it was a whole different kind of day. >> we were listening to everything that motown did, and we didn't compare. we tried to emulate some. but at the same time, we wanted to keep our individuality. so we thought of ourselves as being the simple, funky musicians, and them being the more sophisticated people, is the way we thought of it. tavis: tell me about those booker t. and the mg days. >> those were the days of the hammond organ and trying to integrate the -- [indiscernible] sound of a bill doggett or a ray charles or a jimmy smith. those were my mentors, or those are my inspirations, and exciting, exciting times. tavis: i've always believed that jimmy smith is one of the best to ever touch the instrum
he is sam and dave. he's anybody and everybody at stax. >> it's true.david porter had a hand in it years later, so we want to give dave his props. how did you process at that time being on stax versus, say a motown? because for folk who remember that era, motown had its brand and they were out the gate first, but when stax showed up with all that soul, it was a whole different kind of day. >> we were listening to everything that motown did, and we didn't compare. we tried to emulate...
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so sam and i convened two panels, one from the black community and one from the white community to show that it's really not that difficult at all. >> oh, i'm sorry. i'm in the wrong panel. no? oh, good. see how easy. >> the president says that he wants us to talk about race. so let's talk about race. you go first. >> it would be great if you started off. >> i don't think it would be great at all. >> if you're scared, say you're scared. >> (laughing nervously) no, i'm not at all. i'm incredibly comfortable. incredibly comfortable place for me to be. fortunately jessica's panel jumped right in. >> how far do you guys think we are as a society from eliminating racism on a scale of 0% to 100%. >> i'd say 50%. wow, 50%. racism is already half nonexistent. as long as everyone sees it that way. how far are we toward eliminating racism? >> 15%. a good 50%. 7%. heavens. that's just for obama. he gets 7%. >> we have a black president. i'll say 75. >> negative 20. apparently the state of race relations in this country is somewhere between this -- ♪ i've heard it said -- and this. all right. let's
so sam and i convened two panels, one from the black community and one from the white community to show that it's really not that difficult at all. >> oh, i'm sorry. i'm in the wrong panel. no? oh, good. see how easy. >> the president says that he wants us to talk about race. so let's talk about race. you go first. >> it would be great if you started off. >> i don't think it would be great at all. >> if you're scared, say you're scared. >> (laughing...
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and sense. neil: that was just some of this, why are there more ceos like sam zell who don't suffer fools. i started thinking about washington and congress on vacation that month, and debt piling up, talk of a shut down if they don't get their way on spending, president, i guess just as much a tin ear proposing more spending they could not be further apart, our government of falling apart, what is wall street clinging to? a federal reserve he hopes will keep providing juice, the nicotine but fearing that sign maybe the fed will not, not as long as they hope, maybe not as much as they hope, that is where we are, the nation collectively cowering closing embassies as caution, closing off budget deals at an abundance of arrogance, is it any wonder that a billo onion -- billionaire in blue jeans gets so many of you to e-mail? to those who think only sam, is that face, think began. i think we found another sam, actually he has been around for a while, his name is mel, if you thought sam was amazing. >> welcome, i am neil cavuto back-to-back in your face, a corporate titan not afraid to let her ri
and sense. neil: that was just some of this, why are there more ceos like sam zell who don't suffer fools. i started thinking about washington and congress on vacation that month, and debt piling up, talk of a shut down if they don't get their way on spending, president, i guess just as much a tin ear proposing more spending they could not be further apart, our government of falling apart, what is wall street clinging to? a federal reserve he hopes will keep providing juice, the nicotine but...
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pete constant, madison wynn and sam ricardo, bill chu and andrew diaz, louise garsa, mark sam and david wall. two other people expressed their intent to run or interest in the job. term limits prevent the incumbent from seeking re- election. the primary will be held in juthe general election held next november. >>> 246 schools in california have been flagged over cheating concerns on standardized tests. lowell high school in san francisco is on the list of schools where students hosted images from testing rooms on social media sites. amdoor valley high school in pleasanton and pittburg high and yorba buena in san jose are under investigation. the schools are in jeopardy of losing their academic performance index scores for two years and that can cost them state funds and eligibility for state performance awards. students at mills high school in millbrae returned to campus today to retake their advance placement tests. almost 300 student his their ap test invalidated by the college board because of what it called seating irregularities. the board never accused of students of cheating, th
pete constant, madison wynn and sam ricardo, bill chu and andrew diaz, louise garsa, mark sam and david wall. two other people expressed their intent to run or interest in the job. term limits prevent the incumbent from seeking re- election. the primary will be held in juthe general election held next november. >>> 246 schools in california have been flagged over cheating concerns on standardized tests. lowell high school in san francisco is on the list of schools where students hosted...
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a little fancy corona, budweiser, heineken, stella, republicans go for sam adams and yingling, litrexte, and coor's light. a lot of people, partial to cartoons like family guy and american dad. they ary cartoons, and republicans reality shows. there are politics involved in sports, democrats prefer to watch, both republicans and democrats like basketball. but democrats like the neighbors 4 neighbors. while republicans like college basketball. also golf, of course,. and nascar. of course, again. and parent ship influ-- baby
a little fancy corona, budweiser, heineken, stella, republicans go for sam adams and yingling, litrexte, and coor's light. a lot of people, partial to cartoons like family guy and american dad. they ary cartoons, and republicans reality shows. there are politics involved in sports, democrats prefer to watch, both republicans and democrats like basketball. but democrats like the neighbors 4 neighbors. while republicans like college basketball. also golf, of course,. and nascar. of course, again....
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sam, what probably brought this to a head? what finally got people like gershon and krauthammer and others i singled out there over the prairie to say we'd better be careful. if cruz gets control of the opposition here of the republican party, we may be in trouble. >> i think it was the sheer overtness of it. it wasn't as if he was trying to set the stage for a government shutdown. he was sort of actively courting it. and when you're trying to shut down the government, you shouldn't be the one who says let's do it. that's what has convinced republicans this is a stupid strategy. you also have to look at the actual implications and how this thing would work. and the congressional research service did that and concluded if you wanted to defund obama care, shutting down the government wouldn't do it. a lot of this is mandatory spending that would continue going on as if nothing happened. so in terms of substance and strategy, a lot of people woke up and said, why exactly are we doing this? >> let's go into the why. most times when you have a mission and cruz has got a b
sam, what probably brought this to a head? what finally got people like gershon and krauthammer and others i singled out there over the prairie to say we'd better be careful. if cruz gets control of the opposition here of the republican party, we may be in trouble. >> i think it was the sheer overtness of it. it wasn't as if he was trying to set the stage for a government shutdown. he was sort of actively courting it. and when you're trying to shut down the government, you shouldn't be...
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and the calls to close the facility up ahead. it's tuesday august sixth four pm in washington d.c. i'm sam saks and you're watching our special coverage of the hunger strike back on tony mowbray. so what exactly are we talking about when it comes to guantanamo well let's take a look at the numbers the prison is now in its twelfth year of operation in that time seven hundred seventy nine men have been deemed to have been detained there including more than twenty children according to u.s. government data ninety two percent of these inmates were never affiliated with al qaeda and eighty six percent of them were captured not by u.s. soldiers but instead thanks to bounty offers and all of those seven hundred seventy nine prisoners five hundred thirty two were eventually released by the bush administration another seventy two by the obama administration nine individuals have died active mo including seven from apparent suicides that's more than the number of detainees you've actually been convicted of any crime. so that leaves one hundred sixty six prisoners still there of those eighty six have
and the calls to close the facility up ahead. it's tuesday august sixth four pm in washington d.c. i'm sam saks and you're watching our special coverage of the hunger strike back on tony mowbray. so what exactly are we talking about when it comes to guantanamo well let's take a look at the numbers the prison is now in its twelfth year of operation in that time seven hundred seventy nine men have been deemed to have been detained there including more than twenty children according to u.s....
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with robin, george, josh, sam and lara. >> shark! ause ] >> good morning to you, america. the forecast calls for a sharkpocalypse today and apparently two very rare sharks, as the sharks are making their way out to us right now. >> whoa. >> look out, guys. look out. here they come. wow, this is incredible. this is highly produced. wow. >> difficult to achieve, josh, by the way. >> very rare, sam. incredibly rare. look out. [ cheers and applause ] >> whoa! >> you may think times square is land locked but, oh, no, these are the dangerous inflatable sharks. you may have heard of great whites. you may have heard of reef sharks. >> amazing. >> these are the very, very dangerous incredible sharks. >> bring them out. bring them out. bring them out. we don't want to show you the string. >> through the magic of -- >> we want the terror to continue. >> robin is on her way uptown, by the way. she is going to be on this morning with kelly and michael live taking kelly's place, i'm assuming. >> yes. >> on the show today. >> yes. >>> guess what, th
with robin, george, josh, sam and lara. >> shark! ause ] >> good morning to you, america. the forecast calls for a sharkpocalypse today and apparently two very rare sharks, as the sharks are making their way out to us right now. >> whoa. >> look out, guys. look out. here they come. wow, this is incredible. this is highly produced. wow. >> difficult to achieve, josh, by the way. >> very rare, sam. incredibly rare. look out. [ cheers and applause ] >>...
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sam sachs and you can follow me english. thank you so much for joining me thank you bob. i. and it was a day of anticipation and on prime interest we're still hoping for the change we can believe in expression when it comes to housing reform we just need a plan that addresses moral hazard obama's better bargain leaves us better off to bargain with our hope and change their dollars and cents we're also waiting with bated breath through the next week and will meet to cash out ahead of band break and speaking of dr ben bubbles but we're delighted dean baker could drop by and educate us on this frothy subject finally the alway's outspoken sam sour over the amazon merger as always thanks for stopping by i will be back tomorrow with more of what the new are from interest i'm perry and boring have a great. led mission free liquid intake should be free look for chargers free arrangement the free live free studio time free look the old free blog plug in video for your media project a free media. tom. her. clinic is it possible to nav
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sam sachs and you can follow me at english thank you for joining me again on the daily deal my honor but. i. it was a day of unintended consequences on prime entrance which we enjoy pointing out five years of the federal reserve keeping near is zero interest rates is seesawing the global markets once again thanks to my trouble for pointing this out and ben bernanke you venger man took a world tour from new york to india to las vegas of all but you say when it comes to detroit it's now we're all about the unintended unfunded liabilities and don't forget to put on your price inflation goggles and tweet at hash tag and play some blues where you see raising prices thanks for tuning in to what's in your prime interest and carry on boring have a great. wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds a report. put on your home arm and a life. face. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today. on larry king now the timeless sharon stone when i started my care
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sam sachs and you can follow me english. thank you so much for joining me thank you bob. i. and it was a day of anticipation and on prime interest we're still hoping for the change we can believe in expression when it comes to housing reform we're seeing a plan that addresses moral hazard obama's better bargain leaves of the better off to bargain with our hope and change their dollars and cents we're also waiting with bated breath to the next take and will meet to cash out ahead of ben. and speaking of dr ben bubbles that we're delighted the baker could drop by and educate us on this prof the subject finally the alway's outspoken say i'm sorry bob over the amazon merger as always thanks for stopping by i will be back tomorrow with more of what's in your prime interest time parian boring have a great time. wealthy british style. time to explain the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause a report on
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and the calls to close the facility up ahead. it's tuesday august sixth five pm in washington d.c. i'm sam sacks and you're watching our t.v. special coverage of the hunger strike a quantum obit. so what exactly are we talking about when it comes to guantanamo well let's take a.
and the calls to close the facility up ahead. it's tuesday august sixth five pm in washington d.c. i'm sam sacks and you're watching our t.v. special coverage of the hunger strike a quantum obit. so what exactly are we talking about when it comes to guantanamo well let's take a.
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. >> it's called lucite, the technical term, that is the throne and sam is back from vacation and soy. talking about fire whirls, which sounds a lot nicer than they are. >> yeah, because folks come up with names like firenado, but, yeah, they're basically swirls of fire that come up in the middle of these flames. terrible fire season with a drought that covers most of the west, and then you get these lightning storms that touch off those fires that burn so hot they can take 30,000 acres down in one day. we've got hundreds of thousands of acres burning in the west. and this is just one of the latest pictures of the swirl, that whirl of fire off to the side sitting on the side of a mountain. again, creates its own environment, creates its own winds, and creates its own heat feeds on itself and just runs completely out of control. look at how many fires are burning, 35 large uncontained fires are burning in the west right now. idaho is kind of the heart of this where the drought has been and the heat has been and will continue. our aditi roy is in ketchum, idaho, this morning with some
. >> it's called lucite, the technical term, that is the throne and sam is back from vacation and soy. talking about fire whirls, which sounds a lot nicer than they are. >> yeah, because folks come up with names like firenado, but, yeah, they're basically swirls of fire that come up in the middle of these flames. terrible fire season with a drought that covers most of the west, and then you get these lightning storms that touch off those fires that burn so hot they can take 30,000...
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and you don't need equipment. we're going to show you how to do it. by we, i mean sammartial arts and meditation to help them overcome challenges when they're going through chemotherapy. also, their brothers and sisters, for the whole family, it can be amazing and typical. this is a great way to beat the stress. >>> i am over here with david zinczenko, everybody. time for "eat it to beat it," with our abc news nutrition and wellness editor, dave. dave is going to show you how to eat at chain restaurants without doing damage. there's tricks here that you knew the numbers and you do because of this guy. let's start with the moroccan spiced chicken salad, from california pizza kitchen. >> it has 1,370 calories. he has so much oil, i don't know to send it back to the kitchen or to jiffy lube. let me show you the equivalent. sam? it's the calorie equivalent of a domino's thin crust pepperoni pizza. >> if we don't want a thin crust piz pizza, we should have -- >> this is the half chinese chicken salad. 330 calories. only ten grams of fat. what that means is you're going to s
and you don't need equipment. we're going to show you how to do it. by we, i mean sammartial arts and meditation to help them overcome challenges when they're going through chemotherapy. also, their brothers and sisters, for the whole family, it can be amazing and typical. this is a great way to beat the stress. >>> i am over here with david zinczenko, everybody. time for "eat it to beat it," with our abc news nutrition and wellness editor, dave. dave is going to show you how...