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most of the kitchens in france. ie: you never doubted the decision that cooking was the right thing for you. your early interest about your mother and then your stepgrandmother influenced you. eric: my mother was cooking fine food inspired by fine cuisine. my grandmother cooked soul food. it is the backbone of everything because it is not just pretty food. despite the challenges, i never doubted that i would become the chef i am today. you had an influence. eric: my main mentor. charlie: what did he give you? eric: he taught me record, love for thehe beautiful products and the respect for beauty. i learned so many techniques with him and finally at the end, three years later when i wanted to come to america, he was the one who sent me to washington. charlie: you said he instilled fear in you. eric: yes. he was not a screamer and he was not physical, he was antiviolence but he was this severe professor. super demanding. for himself and for the team. we were very scared of him because we wanted to please him and he was
most of the kitchens in france. ie: you never doubted the decision that cooking was the right thing for you. your early interest about your mother and then your stepgrandmother influenced you. eric: my mother was cooking fine food inspired by fine cuisine. my grandmother cooked soul food. it is the backbone of everything because it is not just pretty food. despite the challenges, i never doubted that i would become the chef i am today. you had an influence. eric: my main mentor. charlie: what...
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in the afternoon, she came into the kitchen, she walked past the stove and could spell gas.day morning, she came into the kitchen and said dan, you won't believe i nearly set the whole palace on fire. i called the fire brigade. i had 12 hunky firemen all to myself. >> reporter: mcgrady using kitchens at new york's institute of culinary education to whip up some of the royal family's favorite dishes. >> stuffed bell peppers is one of her favorites. >> reporter: telling us he wanted to share his experience of princess diana after prince harry recently said he was struggling to remember what his mother was like. >> eads struggling to remember but it's personality. william is like his father and his uncle but harry is more like the princess. the princess used to say darren, they're going to take care confident heir. i have i've got to take care of the spare. they were so alike. his mom would have been so so proud. >> reporter: for "good morning america," lynn i janice, abc news. >> can you believe she would have been 55 this august. >> i love the behind the scenes look, especial
in the afternoon, she came into the kitchen, she walked past the stove and could spell gas.day morning, she came into the kitchen and said dan, you won't believe i nearly set the whole palace on fire. i called the fire brigade. i had 12 hunky firemen all to myself. >> reporter: mcgrady using kitchens at new york's institute of culinary education to whip up some of the royal family's favorite dishes. >> stuffed bell peppers is one of her favorites. >> reporter: telling us he...
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it's not just the kitchen. it's things like the thermostat and locking the door and security features. what other things are going into the home these days? >> it's really every aspect of the home, not just the kitchen but also, as you said, thermostats, there's a security element to it, we've seen connected cameras. we've seen, as you have said, smart locks. we didn't see smart beds. >> that is creepy. what are they tracking? >> i see you're wearing a fitbit. it's like the same sensors or similar built into your bed that can track your sleeping habits without you having to go to bed wearing a bracelet. >> there is a concern about privacy, how much do you want to let people know what you're doing in the house. when does something go from being helpful to creepy? >> you've seen a lot of gadgets, sort of nice to have things but for us it's focusing on what is helpful. >> useful? >> this is not technology for technology sake. and i think you can go off the path and ends up confusing things. you have 15 different se
it's not just the kitchen. it's things like the thermostat and locking the door and security features. what other things are going into the home these days? >> it's really every aspect of the home, not just the kitchen but also, as you said, thermostats, there's a security element to it, we've seen connected cameras. we've seen, as you have said, smart locks. we didn't see smart beds. >> that is creepy. what are they tracking? >> i see you're wearing a fitbit. it's like the...
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we would be in the kitchen tasting things. >> reporter: two hours in the kitchen monday re-creating their rip 17-person celebrity judging panel. including qua may and watchchy from top chef cooking everything from barbecue chicken, pizza kay sa delas to stuffed zucchini all out key ingredients of ol lichb oil and salt. >> reporter: the team from orange county took home the gold with the moroccan stuffed zucchini. all of the lunches will be served to thousands of students across their respective school districts. >> our thanks to catherine there for us. >> such a good idea. it's not that hard sometimes to cook inexpensive healthy meals. requires a little more thought and effort. >> not when it's considered like a potato is a vegetable. those are the guidelines. yeah, but those are the guidelines they have to work with. hungry. >> they did a good job. >> i'm starving. >>> this morning on "world news now," hillary clinton's getting a major boost on primary day. >> clinton inching closer to history gaining enough delegates to become the presumptive nominee but not counting her chickens before
we would be in the kitchen tasting things. >> reporter: two hours in the kitchen monday re-creating their rip 17-person celebrity judging panel. including qua may and watchchy from top chef cooking everything from barbecue chicken, pizza kay sa delas to stuffed zucchini all out key ingredients of ol lichb oil and salt. >> reporter: the team from orange county took home the gold with the moroccan stuffed zucchini. all of the lunches will be served to thousands of students across...
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. >> in the kitchen. >> oh my. >> how the makeshift swimming pool gets the party flowing. >> i'm sorry. this is great. this is funny. >> all i can say is some people are just. >> he jerks. you see a hot air balloon as it starts to ascend into the air. it has things attached to it. you see people down below on the ground looking up to see what's going on. >> there's smoke now. that's not good. >> and then this happens. >> is that intentional? >> yes. that's what you saw hanging down from the hot air balloon. at this point the video starts to get shaky because you see those gathered around start to run. you can't really tell if they're laughing or whimpering because those fireworks are now popping off. >> the level of stupidity is mind-blowing. one, taking fireworks up with a hot air balloon that could have been pierced or burned and now launching these into a neighborhood where they could easily start fire and destroy homes like that is just so irresponsible. >> that looks like an air attack. >> some folks made mention of that because the olympics are about to happen in brazil. they don
. >> in the kitchen. >> oh my. >> how the makeshift swimming pool gets the party flowing. >> i'm sorry. this is great. this is funny. >> all i can say is some people are just. >> he jerks. you see a hot air balloon as it starts to ascend into the air. it has things attached to it. you see people down below on the ground looking up to see what's going on. >> there's smoke now. that's not good. >> and then this happens. >> is that intentional?...
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this was the kitchen area. obviously, the roof is gone, burned. i can't even imagine what the inferno was like when they walked outside. >> it first started upstairs where -- everything i had was in my office -- my wallet, my money, my credit cards, my license, all financial records. all the family pictures are gone, pictures with five different presidents, two popes, pictures with them. you just think about everything you have is gone. >> the coach and beth thanked god they made it out alive. >> what i was grateful for -- no firemen were injured because it was a big fire. but you're sitting there, and you're just saying, "i can't believe this is happening." and you're depressed. we made a decision that till 8:00 monday morning, we will feel sorry for ourselves. but 8:00 monday morning, that's over. >> that's it. >> we're gonna look forward and see what we have to do. what's important now? your house burned down. you lost everything. what's important now? >> they hired ray altieri, a public insurance adjuster. that's someone who works on behalf of
this was the kitchen area. obviously, the roof is gone, burned. i can't even imagine what the inferno was like when they walked outside. >> it first started upstairs where -- everything i had was in my office -- my wallet, my money, my credit cards, my license, all financial records. all the family pictures are gone, pictures with five different presidents, two popes, pictures with them. you just think about everything you have is gone. >> the coach and beth thanked god they made it...
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at the time the kitchens were kind of violent. it was a lot of physical -- >> rose: violent? violent, like you will get kicked in the butt, punched in the shoulder, a lot of insults. >> rose: if the chef didn't like what you'd done? >> yes, it was common practice most of the time in most of the cichens in -- kitchens in france. >> rose: you never doubted cooking was the right thing for you? >> no. >> rose: your early interest with your mother and then your step grandmother had influence, too. >> yes. my mother was cooking fine food inspired by the cuisine. and my grandmother was soul food that's the backbone of everything. if not, it's just pretty food. despite the challenges, i never doubted i would become the chef i am today. >> rose: many o joel was a huge influence? >> my main mentor, yes. >> rose: what did he give you? taught me rigor, discipline, the love for the beautiful products and the respect for that. >> rose: beauty, right. and i learned so many techniques with him. finally, at the end, three years later, when i wanted to come to america, he's the one who sent me
at the time the kitchens were kind of violent. it was a lot of physical -- >> rose: violent? violent, like you will get kicked in the butt, punched in the shoulder, a lot of insults. >> rose: if the chef didn't like what you'd done? >> yes, it was common practice most of the time in most of the cichens in -- kitchens in france. >> rose: you never doubted cooking was the right thing for you? >> no. >> rose: your early interest with your mother and then your...
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rise of the machines in your kitchen and in your home. a fridge that sends you a shopping list, recipes and an oven that can cook. amazing technology helping one vietnam war veteran. an arm that sounds like science fiction but it's science fact. >> i have much more finesse. this is my power grip. >> father's day money lessons from kids. what you can learn about your finances from your kids and what they do better. keeping fido or fluffy safe. how to keep your pet out of harm's way. "on the money" starts now. >> your money, your life, your future. now becky quick. >> our houses are inanimate objects made of wood, brick, concrete or glass. more and more they are getting smarter and more connected. is that good or are we giving too much control to technology? that's the cover story. doorbells with cameras that let you see who's there. thermostats can be changed from a smartphone. technology is integrated into our homes. major tech companies are leading the advances. amaz amazon's alexa speaker and google home now work with smart homes and ap
rise of the machines in your kitchen and in your home. a fridge that sends you a shopping list, recipes and an oven that can cook. amazing technology helping one vietnam war veteran. an arm that sounds like science fiction but it's science fact. >> i have much more finesse. this is my power grip. >> father's day money lessons from kids. what you can learn about your finances from your kids and what they do better. keeping fido or fluffy safe. how to keep your pet out of harm's way....
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what room he is in. >> so when he has his cane, he can feel the different textures walking into the kitchen>> there's a -- a voice-activated thermostat, which he can control from his iphone. >> it will actually read to him the temperature of the room. >> 79 degrees. >> although he is legally blind, hugo does still have some light perception. so blue led lights will be projected onto the floor. >> that'll help him navigate to get to his children at night, come up and down the stairs safely. ♪ >> about a month before they were to be handed the keys, the house still under construction, we brought hugo and his family by to check the place out for the first time. >> oh, my god. >> i love to see the smile on the faces and -- and the, uh... you hear the -- the girls, you know, the elation in their voice. >> his sight may be gone, but walking through the door, hugo instantly could feel his family's excitement. >> getting to perceive the great emotion that my daughters and my wife was receiving, i assure you that i feel it twice. >> last night, i could -- i couldn't -- i couldn't get my sleep, think
what room he is in. >> so when he has his cane, he can feel the different textures walking into the kitchen>> there's a -- a voice-activated thermostat, which he can control from his iphone. >> it will actually read to him the temperature of the room. >> 79 degrees. >> although he is legally blind, hugo does still have some light perception. so blue led lights will be projected onto the floor. >> that'll help him navigate to get to his children at night, come...
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the kitchen and he has family recipe all the way from hungary. it will make you hungry. there he is with his very tall son, paul. dr. gorka is coming up next. >>> but first, let's check in with bill hemmer with what's coming up at the top of hour. >> i bet that involves paprika. just guessing. >> because it's hungarian goulash? >> number one export. >> it is. good morning. >> he says yes. >> smart. >> confirmed? >> confirmed. >> overnight fire works from the floor of the house, where is the debate going now? who made the call on the orlando terrorist? the guy who installed hillary clinton's server takes the fifth 125 times. what does he know? the campaign has gone to a new gear. we'll talk to the trump team about his defense against hillary clinton and the stunning report on the number of isis plots stopped here in the u.s. martha and i will see you, packed show, 11 minutes away, top of the hour.
the kitchen and he has family recipe all the way from hungary. it will make you hungry. there he is with his very tall son, paul. dr. gorka is coming up next. >>> but first, let's check in with bill hemmer with what's coming up at the top of hour. >> i bet that involves paprika. just guessing. >> because it's hungarian goulash? >> number one export. >> it is. good morning. >> he says yes. >> smart. >> confirmed? >> confirmed. >>...
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now having several restaurants but i still go into the kitchen and cook. now it's established. the type of food i have been doing for most of my career. the food is something i've never done before. too popular. some of the standard street food is delicious and i used to enjoy eating it. but used to think i don't think i would like to taint myself by cooking something so popular. now it's exactly that. i enjoy doing stirfried noodles. i had never done that before. it's a great charm and it's engaging. i am learning how to manage noodles properly. haslinda: having achieved what you have the last 20 years, it's about leaving a legacy behind. david: i'm lucky to work with many thais. there is the likelihood of choosing something greater than me. one thing i used to do is there is a wonderful heritage and tradition in thai cooking, it's a custom where people of good birth when they die during the cremation, they recant their lives and interests. often you have this trove of recipes. there might be one or two or 20 or 30. i have several books of these old recipes and old thai cookboo
now having several restaurants but i still go into the kitchen and cook. now it's established. the type of food i have been doing for most of my career. the food is something i've never done before. too popular. some of the standard street food is delicious and i used to enjoy eating it. but used to think i don't think i would like to taint myself by cooking something so popular. now it's exactly that. i enjoy doing stirfried noodles. i had never done that before. it's a great charm and it's...
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i see them running from the back and i'm running from the kitchen -- >> the loud pop was the sound of gun fire on the unit block of east walnut lane. tia reed's son and others were playing basketball like they do on other days. >> be believe the whole group was playing in the house, an abandoned house, they found this gun and passed it around from kid to kid and the 15-year-old shot the gun one time and hit the 13-year-old. >> i called the police after the boys came running out. >> what did the boys say when they came running in? >> said he was dead. >> they eye if ied the victim as christopher macke and the 15-year-old that fired the shot has not been identified due to his age. he ran off after the shooting and told his parents that took him to the homicide unit. they describe him as good kids. >> tia reed and his friends tragically learned a tragic lesson. >> this is a wake-up call and anything can happen, you have to make good decisions all the time. >> and police are still investigating who owns that gun and how it was left in that abandoned home. i am live outside of police headq
i see them running from the back and i'm running from the kitchen -- >> the loud pop was the sound of gun fire on the unit block of east walnut lane. tia reed's son and others were playing basketball like they do on other days. >> be believe the whole group was playing in the house, an abandoned house, they found this gun and passed it around from kid to kid and the 15-year-old shot the gun one time and hit the 13-year-old. >> i called the police after the boys came running...
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we would be in the kitchen tasting things. >> reporter: two hours in the kitchen monday re-creating theirning recipes and scored by a 17-person celebrity judging panel. including qua may and watchchy from top chef cooking everything from barbecue chicken, pizza kay sa delas to stuffed zucchini all out key ingredients of ol lichb oil and salt. >> reporter: the team from orange county took home the gold with the moroccan stuffed zucchini. all of the lunches will be served to thousands of students across their respective school districts. >> our thanks to catherine there for us. >> such a good idea. it's not that hard sometimes to cook inexpensive healthy meals. requires a little more thought and effort. >> not when it's considered like a potato is a vegetable. those are the guidelines. yeah, but those are the guidelines they have to work with. hungry. >> they did a good job. >> i'm starving. i did everything i could to make her party perfect. almost everything. you know, 1 in 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. but for only $7 a month, rid-x helps break down waste. avoi
we would be in the kitchen tasting things. >> reporter: two hours in the kitchen monday re-creating theirning recipes and scored by a 17-person celebrity judging panel. including qua may and watchchy from top chef cooking everything from barbecue chicken, pizza kay sa delas to stuffed zucchini all out key ingredients of ol lichb oil and salt. >> reporter: the team from orange county took home the gold with the moroccan stuffed zucchini. all of the lunches will be served to thousands...
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it is a life lesson being learned firsthand by a group of schoolchildren right in the white house kitchendy michelle obama was right there with them leading the way. abc's arlette saenz has the story. >> ready? get to work. >> reporter: it's not every day you're pulling turnips with the first lady. but when you plant a garden at the white house, you have to reap those veggies. >> are you guys ready to do some harvesting? >> reporter: students from across the country joined michelle obama in harvesting the white house kitchen garden. the kids planted this garden back in april. now, they're seeing an fruits of their labor. kale, cauliflower and snap peas. >> it's big. >> it's cool to see how fast it's grown. >> it's beautiful. >> reporter: something new in this year's garden is the outrageous lettuce which used the same seeds used on the international space station. the beds of red lettuce grew so fast, the white house already replanted them. it's all part of the first lady's campaign for kids to embrace healthy diets and active lifestyles. >> folks across the country are starting to do wha
it is a life lesson being learned firsthand by a group of schoolchildren right in the white house kitchendy michelle obama was right there with them leading the way. abc's arlette saenz has the story. >> ready? get to work. >> reporter: it's not every day you're pulling turnips with the first lady. but when you plant a garden at the white house, you have to reap those veggies. >> are you guys ready to do some harvesting? >> reporter: students from across the country...
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. >> but i'm not impressed that i walked in to the kitchen and i found keebler pre-made pie crusts. >well, those products-- >> i'm not impressed that it's pre-bought key lime juice. i want to partner with people that have the best product, that have a good process, and they're good people. >> well, right now, the process and the people we have. >> well, who determined that you have the process? >> i do. >> i can tell you, you don't. when's the last time you took a paycheck? >> six, seven months ago. >> okay. so your process has to be a little broken. you're $130,000 in debt. your business doesn't make any money today, but it generates $1.4 million worth of sales. you can't produce more than 40,000 pies or the system really breaks. >> correct. >> things have to change. >> oh, it all depends on what you propose. >> give us your offer. >> so my offer is, i will up to $450,000 to satisfy the payables as needed, build out the greene street location, but the recipe has to be proprietary. i will have 51%. you will have 49%. >> no, that's not gonna happen. never would i do that. >> okay, so w
. >> but i'm not impressed that i walked in to the kitchen and i found keebler pre-made pie crusts. >well, those products-- >> i'm not impressed that it's pre-bought key lime juice. i want to partner with people that have the best product, that have a good process, and they're good people. >> well, right now, the process and the people we have. >> well, who determined that you have the process? >> i do. >> i can tell you, you don't. when's the last time...
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campbell emerges from the kitchen, throws a rag at the infant, and slaps him on the head.boy falls over. campbell grabs the child and smacks him with either her hand or his sock 11 times. in just under two hours, the 11-month-old is thrown, hit with his toys, and slapped. immediately the hammocks turn the video over to police. campbell is arrested and charged with abuse. >> nothing in a family cuts to the core more than harm brought to bear on an innocent child. >> on the stand during her trial, campbell expresses remorse. >> it's hard to cope with what i did. i can't believe that someone could do it. my heart is screaming. every day it's horrible. he never deserved it. it was uncalled for. i hope this doesn't sound so straightforward or dull or unthoughtful because i really am extremely sorry. >> campbell says she is still dealing with the consequences of her actions. >> not one minute goes by 24 hours or seven days a week that i don't think about what i've done. >> when prosecutors ask why she did it, campbell has no clear answer. >> i'm not certain. >> you're not certai
campbell emerges from the kitchen, throws a rag at the infant, and slaps him on the head.boy falls over. campbell grabs the child and smacks him with either her hand or his sock 11 times. in just under two hours, the 11-month-old is thrown, hit with his toys, and slapped. immediately the hammocks turn the video over to police. campbell is arrested and charged with abuse. >> nothing in a family cuts to the core more than harm brought to bear on an innocent child. >> on the stand...
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. >> my wife was in the kitchen. if the tree, that tree they're cutting had hit the kitchen, it would have killed her. >> reporter: in the west, those twin fires blazing near los angeles. kayna whitworth right there. >> reporter: right now, you can see firefighters getting ready to lay retardant along the ridge right there. with winds expected to pick up, nobody is out of the woods just yet. >> reporter: in all at least 23 fires now scorching nine states. alex perez, abc news, chicago. >>> and we have a new perspective on the wildfire scorching southern california. so photographer shawn garrison was with a fire crew when the wind suddenly shifted forcing the flames dangerously close to their location. they were trapped seeking safety till the flames shifted again and they were able to get away. firefighters he hundreds of people who were evacuated are now back at home. you can see how quickly the situation is changing. > very dangerous. they need to be careful out there. >>> a flight makes an emergency landing while b
. >> my wife was in the kitchen. if the tree, that tree they're cutting had hit the kitchen, it would have killed her. >> reporter: in the west, those twin fires blazing near los angeles. kayna whitworth right there. >> reporter: right now, you can see firefighters getting ready to lay retardant along the ridge right there. with winds expected to pick up, nobody is out of the woods just yet. >> reporter: in all at least 23 fires now scorching nine states. alex perez, abc...
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it helps out in the kitchen. loading the dishwasher and sorting the recycling?n also right itself say if it slips on a banana peel. >> i need one of those. there it goes. it was cool until then. >> all right. and spiking of boston, one of the city's native sons went on a televised tear over the nfl and deflategate. >> the rabid patriots fan was all but foaming at the mouth during a five-minute rant during the premiere of bill simmons' hbo talk show. >> conspiracy of people working inside the nfl who all come from organizations that tom brady whipped their [ bleep ] over the last 10 or 15 years. it's a [ bleep ]ry kickous smear campaign engoand goodell doesn' have the integrity i want to say frankly. >> he's swearing a little bit. affleck said he probably overdid it. >> you might have seen the alcohol there on set, as well. by the way it was like a curse word every 1 seconds during that five-minute interview. >> but pretty much stood by what he said. >>> make sure you're watching your screen carefully and try not to blink or you might miss it. a tire change at th
it helps out in the kitchen. loading the dishwasher and sorting the recycling?n also right itself say if it slips on a banana peel. >> i need one of those. there it goes. it was cool until then. >> all right. and spiking of boston, one of the city's native sons went on a televised tear over the nfl and deflategate. >> the rabid patriots fan was all but foaming at the mouth during a five-minute rant during the premiere of bill simmons' hbo talk show. >> conspiracy of...
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. >> last night as mark's mom and dad were making snacks in the kitchen -- >> shots ripped through. >> a back and forth shooting broke out behind their home in this public housing neighborhood. >> gun fight. boom, boom, pow, pow, pow. whole lot of that. >> looked to the front, we sheltered the kids. >> mom yanked him down with her, but he was hit by a bullet that came through the kitchen window. >> i turned him around and he had a hole in his chest. >> they called 911, kept mark calm talking about his upcoming birthday. paramedics rushed him to the hospital. mom yanked him down at just the right time and angle. the bull went into his arm instead of his heart or spine. mark is going to be okay physically, but he's scared to go back home. mom doesn't blame him. she says that part of chester is now beyond dangerous. kids can't play outside, the shootings stop. >> it's always something. these people don't care. they don't care. they don't have to answer to nobody. it's ridiculous. and it keeps going on and on and on. >> and police really haven't said much at all about their investigation.
. >> last night as mark's mom and dad were making snacks in the kitchen -- >> shots ripped through. >> a back and forth shooting broke out behind their home in this public housing neighborhood. >> gun fight. boom, boom, pow, pow, pow. whole lot of that. >> looked to the front, we sheltered the kids. >> mom yanked him down with her, but he was hit by a bullet that came through the kitchen window. >> i turned him around and he had a hole in his chest....
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. >> i wanted to make sure the kitchen, first of all, was bright, cheerful. >> mm-hmm. >> i picked the cabinets because they're light, and so that would make it look a lot, to me, a lot larger. >> the particular community we're standing in is what they're selling maintenance-free living. their hoa fees are substantial, but the substantial hoa fees pretty much cover everything. >> all the ground and landscape maintenance, all the water for the outside, the mowing of the grass, all of that from the paint out is covered by the hoa. >> that was important for you to have that? >> sure. i get to play golf. >> absolutely. >> thataboy. [ both laugh ] ♪ >> different communities have different monthly fees. now, although those monthly fees include a lifestyle, basically maintenance-free living, it may be fees that are too high for people that are looking to have an affordable monthly payment. it's something to be aware of. >> what kind of anxieties did you have in building a home? because for many people, from the ground up, you know, it's scary. >> you try to stay on top of the builder, watch w
. >> i wanted to make sure the kitchen, first of all, was bright, cheerful. >> mm-hmm. >> i picked the cabinets because they're light, and so that would make it look a lot, to me, a lot larger. >> the particular community we're standing in is what they're selling maintenance-free living. their hoa fees are substantial, but the substantial hoa fees pretty much cover everything. >> all the ground and landscape maintenance, all the water for the outside, the mowing of...
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why be in the kitchen when you can be in the moment? olive garden now offers catering delivery. we make the food and deliver it to your door... so you can enjoy what's important. after a long day, jen stops working, but her aleve doesn't. hey mom! because aleve can last 4 hours longer than tylenol 8 hour. what will you do with your aleve hours? youno, no, no this up! she came on to you? i was walking down the street and from the other side, "hey! hey! who is that? she just...she cat called you? no. he was just friends... he was friends with my pavlik. and that's a different story. oh, you stole her from her boyfriend? and since then i'm suffering. they lived happily ever after for how many years? 15? 130. no, contenders. >>> it was just before noon on black friday. ashley burg woke up to banging at her front door. it was the police. >> they're like, are you corey parker. i said, no, i'm not. i said, i point at the kind of like the window next to me, which was her house. and i said, she lives right there. >> moments later, officers were in corey's apartment. >> and i heard what,
why be in the kitchen when you can be in the moment? olive garden now offers catering delivery. we make the food and deliver it to your door... so you can enjoy what's important. after a long day, jen stops working, but her aleve doesn't. hey mom! because aleve can last 4 hours longer than tylenol 8 hour. what will you do with your aleve hours? youno, no, no this up! she came on to you? i was walking down the street and from the other side, "hey! hey! who is that? she just...she cat called...
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>> anthony: we worked in the same restaurant kitchen. >> pierre: in the same kitchen.irs kitchen. >> pierre: basement kitchen. >> anthony: it was downstairs. >> pierre: oh, i can't believe this, man. well, boom, boom was really the defining moment for me. boom had, like, this global ethnic/italian --. >> anthony: so you saw a window to start introducing african, west african flavors? >> pierre: yeah. >> anthony: and it, it worked. people were receptive to that. >> pierre: absolutely, yeah, yeah. ♪ oh, wow. >> anthony: tonight we're having yassa made with the local fish called thiof. cooked simply, on the bone, wrapped in foil, and steamed over the fire, served with a mignonette-type sauce of onions. grilled mussels. sea urchin. >> anthony: mm, grilled mussels, cool. >> pierre: yeah. >> anthony: oh, that was good. mm, starving. i mean, i'm really hungry. so, what distinguishes senegalese cuisine from the neighbors? >> pierre: i think we have the best food in the continent. >> anthony: have you, you've traveled in the american south? >> pierre: yeah, yeah. >> anthony: um
>> anthony: we worked in the same restaurant kitchen. >> pierre: in the same kitchen.irs kitchen. >> pierre: basement kitchen. >> anthony: it was downstairs. >> pierre: oh, i can't believe this, man. well, boom, boom was really the defining moment for me. boom had, like, this global ethnic/italian --. >> anthony: so you saw a window to start introducing african, west african flavors? >> pierre: yeah. >> anthony: and it, it worked. people were...
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and investigators believe the fire started in a second floor kitchen and the american red cross is helping four families affected by the blaze. >>> on the weather front we see clear skies this afternoon but it's only temporary so go out and enjoy it. the humidity is lower following yesterday's strong storms and temperatures in the 80s a perfect summer day but keep the umbrella handy because tonight and tomorrow could bring more precipitation. david murphy is outside on the terrace with the latest from accuweather. >> it is looking rick like a nice summer day. there are changes coming but probably not until the later overnight hours, we have cloud cover earlier this morning and it's pretty much out of here, and now out to the west we see high, thin clouds beginning to push their way in. and as we go later into the afternoon over the next several hours, generally speaking it's pretty bright. your temperature is warm, 84 degrees in philadelphia right now. 83 up in central park in new york city. and the humidity in the process of dropping so it's warm this afternoon but feeling less humid than
and investigators believe the fire started in a second floor kitchen and the american red cross is helping four families affected by the blaze. >>> on the weather front we see clear skies this afternoon but it's only temporary so go out and enjoy it. the humidity is lower following yesterday's strong storms and temperatures in the 80s a perfect summer day but keep the umbrella handy because tonight and tomorrow could bring more precipitation. david murphy is outside on the terrace with...
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. >> my wife was in the kitchen. if the tree, that tree, had hit the kitchen, it would have killed her. >> reporter: in the west, those twin fires blazing near los angeles. our kayna whitworth, right there. >> right now, you can see firefighters getting ready to lay retardant right along that ridge. with scenes like that and winds expected to pick up tonight, nobody out of the woods just yet. >> reporter: in all, 23 fires scorching nine states. >> back to alex live now in chicago tonight. and what's the biggest concern there going into this evening, alex? >> reporter: well, david, one of the biggest concerns here is that a huge portion of this severe weather will happen after dark. officials are watching this one closely. david? >> all right, alex, thank you. meteorologist rob marciano is live in columbus, ohio, going hour by hour as this system moves east. rob? >> reporter: david, it is a large swath of the midwest under the gun tonight, from here in columbus over to charleston, pittsburgh, all the way back through c
. >> my wife was in the kitchen. if the tree, that tree, had hit the kitchen, it would have killed her. >> reporter: in the west, those twin fires blazing near los angeles. our kayna whitworth, right there. >> right now, you can see firefighters getting ready to lay retardant right along that ridge. with scenes like that and winds expected to pick up tonight, nobody out of the woods just yet. >> reporter: in all, 23 fires scorching nine states. >> back to alex live...
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he also found time to get out of the kitchen and has a new memoir out. it is called, "32 yolks, from my mother's table to working the line." and beginning in september on pbs stations, a new season of his show "avek eric." >> being at the table with your parents or with friends and having food on the table is very conducive to discussion. it brings peace, basically. and it creates relationships. >> rose: you and your mother literally communicated through food. >> yes. because she was working hard. she was challenged. she was a young mother. she was challenged with me. i was a very difficult child. and to show our emotions-- because i wouldn't let her show her emotions too much because my parents were divorced. i blamed her a little bit for not having my fawct next to me. and for her to put the food and the love in the food and bring it to me was an act of showing love to her son. and i will understand that, even at a very young age, i will understand that she was doing that. >> rose: finally, your mother talk you to a restaurant, jacques. >> yes. >> rose:
he also found time to get out of the kitchen and has a new memoir out. it is called, "32 yolks, from my mother's table to working the line." and beginning in september on pbs stations, a new season of his show "avek eric." >> being at the table with your parents or with friends and having food on the table is very conducive to discussion. it brings peace, basically. and it creates relationships. >> rose: you and your mother literally communicated through food....
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the prison kitchen. >> everything here could be made into a potential weapon. the sheet pans are thin and sharp on the edges. he could pick one up and cut my head off. >> we met him at the kern valley state prison armed with pepper spray and baton. he's the lone officer responsible for supervising the inmate staff. >> i have six, seven inmates here. i have four or five cops outside that door. the door is locked. there's one dude with the key. you have to trust them to a certain extent. they have no reason to assault me unless they are pissed off and i disrespect them. >> the number two cook is carter hill. >> tell me what your sentence is. >> murder. >> what's your sentence? >> 50 to life. >> there's a dynamic in prison, when you are interviewing somebody, if there's a corrections officer or inmate together, they will watch their ps and qs. they will tell you what you want to hear. when we met him, we got truth. >> like '82, right. later on, it came to cos. now, i look at them and we got gang members. in green suits. >> hill was willing to make an exception for
the prison kitchen. >> everything here could be made into a potential weapon. the sheet pans are thin and sharp on the edges. he could pick one up and cut my head off. >> we met him at the kern valley state prison armed with pepper spray and baton. he's the lone officer responsible for supervising the inmate staff. >> i have six, seven inmates here. i have four or five cops outside that door. the door is locked. there's one dude with the key. you have to trust them to a...
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revealing what diane ya was really like behind closed doors and in the kitchen. up about the people's princess. the diana he knew. while you were with her in kensington palace, what was she like? >> she was incredible. she was always interested in what was going on behind those doors in the kitchen. the princess was a terrible cook. she said that herself she couldn't cook. >> reporter: telling us about the time a royal highness and a friend attempted to make themselves dinner. >> and the spaghetti boiled over and it put the pilot lights out and in the afternoon she came into the kitchen, she walked past the stove and she could smell gas. monday morning, she came into the kitchen and she said, you won't believe i nearly set the whole palace on fire. i called the palace fire brigade. you know the best part i had 12 hunky firemen all to myself. >> reporter: mcgrady using the kitchens at the institute of culinary education to whip up some of the royal family's favorite dishes. >> the stuffed bell peppers is one of princess diana' favorites. >> reporter: mcgrady tellin
revealing what diane ya was really like behind closed doors and in the kitchen. up about the people's princess. the diana he knew. while you were with her in kensington palace, what was she like? >> she was incredible. she was always interested in what was going on behind those doors in the kitchen. the princess was a terrible cook. she said that herself she couldn't cook. >> reporter: telling us about the time a royal highness and a friend attempted to make themselves dinner....
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. >> it just got bad, filling through and in the kitchen and moving on down. >> reporter: the flames torched six buildings and nine businesses, leaving 40 people with nowhere to live. a hardware store made the inferno even more dangerous because of propane tanks and potential toxic chemicals. >> we received a call shortly after 2:00 and i still don't know about my two chemicals. >> we received a call shortly after 2:00 and i still don't know about my 212-year-old cats that are inside.>> reporter: for tenants like seth clear it was the lives left behind the cosmos concern. his two cats, known as big kitty and little kitten were nowhere to be found. >> what am i supposed to do now? this was all that i had. >> reporter: stephanie wilson lived on the streets for three years before she finally got into affordable housing here. when the mayor met with them she told him about her condition. >> i am glad you're safe. >> i just live there by myself with my kitten. >> reporter: six hours after the fire started the firefighters were hosing down the hardware store. then a sign of hope. in this w
. >> it just got bad, filling through and in the kitchen and moving on down. >> reporter: the flames torched six buildings and nine businesses, leaving 40 people with nowhere to live. a hardware store made the inferno even more dangerous because of propane tanks and potential toxic chemicals. >> we received a call shortly after 2:00 and i still don't know about my two chemicals. >> we received a call shortly after 2:00 and i still don't know about my 212-year-old cats...
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it's private property. >> you literally walk through the kitchen to get in. rator, through the kitchen to get into blind dragon. >> and the other hot spot lucy bellows they have drawn big crowds, but it's the vip back room where the real party happen thinking room is very loungy. it's kind of a lounge vibe. it sometimes gets wild and fun. and often this room is the main place that people do kind of private -- very private events after album releases or concerts or every major person has come through and done their party here. >> do you have to walk through the main club to get through to the back room? >> you do for some people. and there is also a direct private entrance for celebrities. >> so people can really sneak into this club and no one will ever know? >> oh, most of the major people are in and out without anyone ever knowing. >> whoa do you think you have such successful nightclubs here? >> i think the success is probably just face on. we stay really true and good to our core loyal friends and family. and fortunately for us, a lot of those friends and
it's private property. >> you literally walk through the kitchen to get in. rator, through the kitchen to get into blind dragon. >> and the other hot spot lucy bellows they have drawn big crowds, but it's the vip back room where the real party happen thinking room is very loungy. it's kind of a lounge vibe. it sometimes gets wild and fun. and often this room is the main place that people do kind of private -- very private events after album releases or concerts or every major person...
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take a look at the kitchen... get 50 meg internet with unlimited data for $39.99 per month. call now. ask about free installation and access to nearly 500,000 wifi hotspots with select plans. >> j-teen leadership is inspiring jewish teens to make a difference through community service while also taking on important leadership coach, she's here with jordyn glantz, ethan afran and hannah malter. we are taping this show on a wednesday in recognition of the sabbath. first question to you, ma'am, is explain to us what j-teen leadership is. >> it's a community service initiative based in westchester, new york, that is teen-led -- [laughter] with some of these fine teens here, and offers leadership >> what's really interesting is we're an a la carte kind of organization, and teens come with all different interests. so we are interested in homelessness, in elderly care, in mental health, in regular health. sky's the limit really. and westche services and osar toes that need -- organizations that need our help. >> so, jordan, what inspired you to join? >> freshman year i went on a se
take a look at the kitchen... get 50 meg internet with unlimited data for $39.99 per month. call now. ask about free installation and access to nearly 500,000 wifi hotspots with select plans. >> j-teen leadership is inspiring jewish teens to make a difference through community service while also taking on important leadership coach, she's here with jordyn glantz, ethan afran and hannah malter. we are taping this show on a wednesday in recognition of the sabbath. first question to you,...
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andst pulled the pin started spraying into the kitchen. i was coughing a little bit. i said i was ok. i was holding my breath. roz: firefighters say the damage was largely contained to the one unit because they were able to attack it quickly. we saw some of the chart appliances, in indication of how fast the flames were moving. the apartment is sealed off tonight with yellow tape. that is the only unit right now that has family cannot be in there tonight. they got the other families back damage was pretty minor, all because of the quick thinking that got the neighbors out quickly and the one hero neighbor who try to put the fire out and did a pretty good job of it you for the firefighters arrived. roz plater, abc 7 news. kimberly: it was a warm night to fight a fire, and will be even warmer tomorrow. let's check in with meteorologist josh knight for the forecast. josh: we are not quite done with the heat yet. high temperatures from today, 96 in d.c. have to go all the way back to early september of last year to find a day where we hit 96. dulles was a record breaker to
andst pulled the pin started spraying into the kitchen. i was coughing a little bit. i said i was ok. i was holding my breath. roz: firefighters say the damage was largely contained to the one unit because they were able to attack it quickly. we saw some of the chart appliances, in indication of how fast the flames were moving. the apartment is sealed off tonight with yellow tape. that is the only unit right now that has family cannot be in there tonight. they got the other families back damage...
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one of the frames is the kitchen table frame. this is the idea that mothers should become involved in conservative economic politics because since they have to stay at home around the kitchen table the federal government should be doing the same thing. this is an idea of what i mean. jenny beth martin told me quote we are the ones in the houses and families for balances the checkbooks, and buying groceries and seeing what sales make sense. when it comes to our personal family checkbooks women pay close attention and we want government to do the same thing. i think that message appeals to women because they are doing this anyway in their own home. another theme i identified is what i call the generational theft framework. a lot of tea party women call on mothers to pressure the leaders to reduce the federal debt so they can safeguard the next generation and insure children and grandchildren enjoy a higher standard of living. an example comes from sarah palin who was speaking at the speech and the first time mama grisly became intro
one of the frames is the kitchen table frame. this is the idea that mothers should become involved in conservative economic politics because since they have to stay at home around the kitchen table the federal government should be doing the same thing. this is an idea of what i mean. jenny beth martin told me quote we are the ones in the houses and families for balances the checkbooks, and buying groceries and seeing what sales make sense. when it comes to our personal family checkbooks women...
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reporter the mobile kitchen is : crisscrossing the whole of europe.t reached duisburg after stopovers in bari, italy, and marseille, france. the next stops are in the netherlands and sweden. the tables have been set outside. dinner is ready just before sunset. it's a perfect evening to break fast. >> we're so happy we can cook for our friends. we've been so busy with the preparations we didn't have time to feel hungry! reporter: nadeen and her fellow chefs have invited 30 guests. nadeen believes that food is the way to the heart. if that's true, jule schroder's kitchen on the run is spreading a lot of love across europe. michelle: that's it for today. be sure to tune in next week when damian returns with a special program on brexit. he travels to london to take a closer look at britain's upcoming vote on whether to stay in the european union or leave. until next time, it's goodbye from me and the whole team. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] steves:
reporter the mobile kitchen is : crisscrossing the whole of europe.t reached duisburg after stopovers in bari, italy, and marseille, france. the next stops are in the netherlands and sweden. the tables have been set outside. dinner is ready just before sunset. it's a perfect evening to break fast. >> we're so happy we can cook for our friends. we've been so busy with the preparations we didn't have time to feel hungry! reporter: nadeen and her fellow chefs have invited 30 guests. nadeen...
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just a rare look back at the pictures that i was sitting around the kitchen table with him. i thank my dad for giving me that opportunity. >> i look at these pictures, too, and i shake me head. it's extraordinary. even as he was losing the power to speak as clearly, he would do whatever he could. pull out all the stops, all the tricks literally to make anyone smile. you get the sense that was his goal. and governor, i've been speaking to people in louisville and everyone it seems in the city has a personal memory of muhammad ali. of the time he came to their junior high. of watching him win the gold medal with their father in a basement. it seems in a state which you know and love so much that there is a deep personal bond with this legend. >> no question about, it john. i enjoyed your interview with our louisville mayor, greg fischer. i think he said it best about what ali's legacy is, has become a legacy for louisville. in fact, louisville was named the number one city in the narksz nation as i understand last year for compassion in the community. and ali's center -- involv
just a rare look back at the pictures that i was sitting around the kitchen table with him. i thank my dad for giving me that opportunity. >> i look at these pictures, too, and i shake me head. it's extraordinary. even as he was losing the power to speak as clearly, he would do whatever he could. pull out all the stops, all the tricks literally to make anyone smile. you get the sense that was his goal. and governor, i've been speaking to people in louisville and everyone it seems in the...
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we are the home of julia child's kitchen and so many other treasures related to food and its consumptionnd production and we do so for a reason. we make the intimate link between food and our history and in doing so we help our nation understand the past in order to make sense of the present and shape a more humane future. history, food stores, and our own history of food, we empathyn awareness and for all. with that, a few ground rules. please limit your photography to the first two minutes of the discussion after i leave the stage. remember to turn off your cell phones. it is now our honored to introduce two nights pattern on the fascinating, delicious topic of food at the supreme court. introducingme in our panel. ginsburg join the court in 1993, formerly she had a distinguished legal career. attendedinsburg harvard law school and received a degree from columbia law school and served on the law review at both schools. sonia sotomayor joined the supreme court in 2009, previously as part of it an extensive and distinguished u.s. career, she served in district court, southern district of
we are the home of julia child's kitchen and so many other treasures related to food and its consumptionnd production and we do so for a reason. we make the intimate link between food and our history and in doing so we help our nation understand the past in order to make sense of the present and shape a more humane future. history, food stores, and our own history of food, we empathyn awareness and for all. with that, a few ground rules. please limit your photography to the first two minutes of...