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however, seaweed which abalone eat is growing amid the rubble. afterwards, he shows his pictures. >> translator: if the rebuilding gets under way, i think it will be a good fishery again. >> reporter: some are worried that the seaweed will not grow among all the different kinds of rubble. two years after the disaster, these photos are raising the hopes of japanese. they also provide important information about the state of the fisheries. nhk world. >>> they will help refugees who fled the country return home. the jica team traveled to a district in the north part of the state. they signed a cease-fire last year with insurgents who had been fighting for independence for more than 60 years. due to progress many of the estimated 400,000 refugees living outside the country now hope to return home. >> translator: we would like to ask the japanese team for assistance in creating long term jobs for returning refugees. >> jica team members will work closely with officials to help the refugees. >>> the republic citizens have long practiced tibetan buddhis
however, seaweed which abalone eat is growing amid the rubble. afterwards, he shows his pictures. >> translator: if the rebuilding gets under way, i think it will be a good fishery again. >> reporter: some are worried that the seaweed will not grow among all the different kinds of rubble. two years after the disaster, these photos are raising the hopes of japanese. they also provide important information about the state of the fisheries. nhk world. >>> they will help...
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>> this is like a seaweed flake. >> really? do you really like this? >> it's good for you.or you and it will get in your teeth. >> what am i a go uppy, i'm not eating that. >> that is a famous one. >> the pickles and the ice cream. we'll do that. >> you asked about my favorite snack, salt and vinegar chips. peanut butter but you added a healthy element which does not take place in my kitchen. >> you dip your finger? >> a spoon or a knife into the skippy. >> old school move i like it. first topic sweat therapy. you and your husband work out together, you go spinning and do the whole thing. >> um-hum. >> you say it's a good idea for couples to work out together. >> working out with your mate is better than regular therapy. >> why? look at chris, handsome devil. >> he looks great. >> because you're working out together, doing something together, start with that. you're sweating, you're getting aggression out. if you're angry before you went to the class, you will not be angry afterwards because you're tired. >> right. >> it's something do you together. my husband and i go on s
>> this is like a seaweed flake. >> really? do you really like this? >> it's good for you.or you and it will get in your teeth. >> what am i a go uppy, i'm not eating that. >> that is a famous one. >> the pickles and the ice cream. we'll do that. >> you asked about my favorite snack, salt and vinegar chips. peanut butter but you added a healthy element which does not take place in my kitchen. >> you dip your finger? >> a spoon or a knife...
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ooh, that smel like seaweed. hendrick: not all learning takes place in the classroom.hink is going on on this field trip that is helping make these children so receptive to learning new things? child: it smells nasty. woman: it's nasty? woman: can you see them? what did that snake feel like when you touched him? look. he's going to crawl back under the water bowl, i think. hendrick: field trips like this one are excellent opportunities to learn because they encourage and stimulate the child's sense of wonder and curiosity. child: oh! it's a rock! woman: it's a rock. see? hendrick: one way to maximize the effectiveness of field trips like these is for us to emphasize hands-on experiences and not spend all our time simply telling and showing. woman: do you think they hide in the plants? hendrick: instead, allow plenty of time for the children to make their own observations and ask their own questions. it's a turtle. i know it's a turtle... hendrick: write these down and explore them later, when you return to school, and see for yourself how your curriculum and teaching p
ooh, that smel like seaweed. hendrick: not all learning takes place in the classroom.hink is going on on this field trip that is helping make these children so receptive to learning new things? child: it smells nasty. woman: it's nasty? woman: can you see them? what did that snake feel like when you touched him? look. he's going to crawl back under the water bowl, i think. hendrick: field trips like this one are excellent opportunities to learn because they encourage and stimulate the child's...
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it's like we're on a desert island and this video is a really hot, naked chick and she's got, like, seaweed and jessica are bffs, how come we've never met her? okay, well it was a long time ago, okay? i get a christmas card from her every year, but we're not really friends anymore. but bffs are forever. marshall: oh, come on, lily. nobody stays friends with their high school friends. i'm still friends with punchy. dude, he lives in cleveland. you see him once a year, at which point he punches you really hard in the arm and tells everyone how you dookied your pants. i know, on paper he sounds great, but you guys aren't really friends. look, i may not see him a lot, but it doesn't matter. observe. (phone ringing) schmosby! punchy! schmosby! punchy! (high-pitched): schmosby! punchy! schmoosby! punchy! hey, good talking to you, ted. yeah, you, too. if you're ever in new york. definitely. we are just two peas. i don't get it. how can you and glitter just stop being friends? best friends don't do that. well, we did, okay? and i haven't talked to her in, like, five years so just drop it. i got to
it's like we're on a desert island and this video is a really hot, naked chick and she's got, like, seaweed and jessica are bffs, how come we've never met her? okay, well it was a long time ago, okay? i get a christmas card from her every year, but we're not really friends anymore. but bffs are forever. marshall: oh, come on, lily. nobody stays friends with their high school friends. i'm still friends with punchy. dude, he lives in cleveland. you see him once a year, at which point he punches...
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he brought rice cakes and dried seaweed. when i finished i bowed and asked, how do you know i was here? tomoko. what about tomoko i asked? matzu gathered the food and wrapped it up. i followed you and the others down to the beach yesterday morning. i wondered if you might find your way to peace. i couldn't, i began to cry, turning away in shame. matzu lned over and smelled a sweat, it takes greater courage to live. [applause] >> i'm going to throw it open now to questions. so you might direct me as to what you might want to know about. as we are taping this with sfgov tv i will ask you to ask your question into the microphone so they can pick it up. and you, too will be on tv. now nobody wants to. i will ask a requequestion, wha you working on now? >> does that sound planted? it wasn't. i just finished a monster of a book it's a huge book, set in japan and covers the earth from 1939 and 1966 about 2 brothers and the title is a street of a thousand blossoms. if you haven't noticed we are talking about themes that run through
he brought rice cakes and dried seaweed. when i finished i bowed and asked, how do you know i was here? tomoko. what about tomoko i asked? matzu gathered the food and wrapped it up. i followed you and the others down to the beach yesterday morning. i wondered if you might find your way to peace. i couldn't, i began to cry, turning away in shame. matzu lned over and smelled a sweat, it takes greater courage to live. [applause] >> i'm going to throw it open now to questions. so you might...
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. >> seaweed and jelly mung beans noodle with shiitake mushrooms. rolls, fried squid and shrimp. potato pancake. often there's a few mexican dishes sprinkled in as well. it's always a great meal. i can tell you that. >> thanks, mom. this is delicious. >> this is awesome. >> thank you. >> i love it. >>> during the riots of '92, jim and jane choe worked as real estate agents and property managers, so the destruction in koreatown had a direct impact on their lives. the choes watched from homes as the chaos unfolded on tv. after the riots, jim wrote a letter to the editor that was published in "los angeles times." >> i'm extremely angry with the lapd, for their traitorous action. why to let looters run wide and rape our city, they somehow had time to bother korean chef/owners guarding their stores. how did the owner of a business just sit back and watch his life be burned to the ground? >> david would have a very different reaction. >> my brother stole a car, and we went into like all the neighborhoods, and then quickly realized it wasn't like about rac
. >> seaweed and jelly mung beans noodle with shiitake mushrooms. rolls, fried squid and shrimp. potato pancake. often there's a few mexican dishes sprinkled in as well. it's always a great meal. i can tell you that. >> thanks, mom. this is delicious. >> this is awesome. >> thank you. >> i love it. >>> during the riots of '92, jim and jane choe worked as real estate agents and property managers, so the destruction in koreatown had a direct impact on their...
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. >> seaweed and jelly mung beans noodle with shiitake mushrooms. fried squid and shrimp. potato pancake. often there's a few mexican dishes sprinkled in as well. it's always a great meal. i can tell you that. >> thanks, mom. this is delicious. >> this is awesome. >> thank you. >> i love it. >>> during the riots of '92, jim and jane choe worked as real estate agents and property managers, so the destruction in koreatown had a direct impact on their lives. the choes watched from homes as the chaos unfolded on tv. after the riots, jim wrote a letter to the editor that was published in "los angeles times." >> i'm extremely angry with the lapd, for their traitorous action. why to let looters run wide and rape our city, they somehow had time to bother korean chef/owners guarding their stores. how did the owner of a business just sit back and watch his life be burned to the ground? >> david would have a very different reaction. >> my brother stole a car, and we went into like all the neighborhoods, and then quickly realized it wasn't like about race, it w
. >> seaweed and jelly mung beans noodle with shiitake mushrooms. fried squid and shrimp. potato pancake. often there's a few mexican dishes sprinkled in as well. it's always a great meal. i can tell you that. >> thanks, mom. this is delicious. >> this is awesome. >> thank you. >> i love it. >>> during the riots of '92, jim and jane choe worked as real estate agents and property managers, so the destruction in koreatown had a direct impact on their lives....
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did you just come out of the ocean and seaweeds are all over your neck? [ laughter ] >> oh!an! >> that's a joke. that's a joke. that's a joke, right there. that's a joke. >> jimmy: i tried. it took you this long to get one out. >> i know, right? >> jimmy: but dennis, i -- you can get this at dennisrodman.com. you pick this up. it's cool. read it to kids. they'll be themselves. they'll be better people about it. and i do appreciate it. >> it was fun, man. >> jimmy: that's what it's all about. [ cheers and applause ] why not? that's what we do, right? we're having fun. they have fun. even though donald trump fired you last night, we thought if you want, we'd let you turn the tables tonight and fire him. so, here's what we're going to do. we're going to give you a donald trump digital wig. >> right. >> jimmy: and then, in your best donald trump impression, look into this camera and say, "you're fired" or say whatever you wanna say. [ laughter ] just say "you're fired." [ cheers and applause ] just say, "you're fired." >> you're fired. >> jimmy: ready? look -- see your head's go
did you just come out of the ocean and seaweeds are all over your neck? [ laughter ] >> oh!an! >> that's a joke. that's a joke. that's a joke, right there. that's a joke. >> jimmy: i tried. it took you this long to get one out. >> i know, right? >> jimmy: but dennis, i -- you can get this at dennisrodman.com. you pick this up. it's cool. read it to kids. they'll be themselves. they'll be better people about it. and i do appreciate it. >> it was fun, man....