97
97
Apr 30, 2014
04/14
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
its imperial possessions still spread out across the mediterranean and into the italian mainland, as here at vicenza. so the theater and the spectacle were props for a powerful empire which had survived for so long by hardheaded business acumen, by skillful diplomacy, and when those failed, by sheer military force. the cast of characters who paraded on this spectacular stage included the gods of antiquity, whose attributes the city took as its own. like ancient athens, venice personified itself as a woman-- as serenissima the serene, as venus the sensual. the city even claimed a special relationship with the virgin mary, virtuous and pure. behind its spectacular mask, the republic used its prisoners of war as slaves, employed thousands of prostitutes, and preserved the privilege of democracy for a small clique of nobles. compared with tyrannies of princes, venice in the 16th century seemed uniquely free. it attracted talent from the rest of italy-- men like jacopo sansovino, who brought from rome a language of architecture and sculpture ideal for venice's desire to impress. david ros
its imperial possessions still spread out across the mediterranean and into the italian mainland, as here at vicenza. so the theater and the spectacle were props for a powerful empire which had survived for so long by hardheaded business acumen, by skillful diplomacy, and when those failed, by sheer military force. the cast of characters who paraded on this spectacular stage included the gods of antiquity, whose attributes the city took as its own. like ancient athens, venice personified itself...
63
63
Apr 24, 2014
04/14
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
however, the eu has stepped up its roles in the mediterranean since last year's disaster off the italian island of lampedusa when more than 300 migrants drowned. many people now try to into the eu by the land route via a tiny spanish city in morocco. it's a remnant from colonial times, and it is eu territory and strictly sealed off, but thousands of refugees risk their lives regularly hoping to cross the fences. >> quick, say the two men, with the fireworks or the moroccan police will see us. we are on our way to the migrants camp. it is in the forest. the tents strung among the undergrowth. this is home to 300 people. they are all from the ivory coast and all driven by one goal -- europe. we are in morocco right on the border of the spanish enclave. they show us deep cuts which they say they got at the border. >> is really difficult. almost impossible to get over it. but if you are poor, you have to try the impossible. >> down there is the city of our dreams, and this is hell. >> behind them, they have left a long trail through the sahara desert. there could be thousands of migrants hid
however, the eu has stepped up its roles in the mediterranean since last year's disaster off the italian island of lampedusa when more than 300 migrants drowned. many people now try to into the eu by the land route via a tiny spanish city in morocco. it's a remnant from colonial times, and it is eu territory and strictly sealed off, but thousands of refugees risk their lives regularly hoping to cross the fences. >> quick, say the two men, with the fireworks or the moroccan police will see...
65
65
Apr 11, 2014
04/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
in international waters of the mediterranean sea. they are banking on syria to live up to its promise of delivering its stockpiles on time. >> al jazeera's demanding the release of its journalists who have been in prison in egypt for 104 days. peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy, and mohammed badr appeared in court on thursday. the case was adjourned until later this month. they are falsely accused of providing a platform to the muslim brotherhood. >> fourth journalist abdullah al-shami from al jazeera arabic has been detained since august. he's been on hunger strike for the last 81 days. al jazeera rejects all charges. >> libya's coast guard detained 400 might grants. they pick up -- migrants. they pick up four boatloads. warning shots were fired. migrants were passing through libya on their way to europe. >> the united nations security council voted to send 12,000 peacekeepers to the central african republic. there are 8,000 african and french troops. additional forces will not be ready until september. >> with those in favour of the
in international waters of the mediterranean sea. they are banking on syria to live up to its promise of delivering its stockpiles on time. >> al jazeera's demanding the release of its journalists who have been in prison in egypt for 104 days. peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy, and mohammed badr appeared in court on thursday. the case was adjourned until later this month. they are falsely accused of providing a platform to the muslim brotherhood. >> fourth journalist abdullah...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
44
44
Apr 8, 2014
04/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
food inspired by the mediterranean and middle east with a twist so unique you can only find it in one place in san francisco. we're at the 55th annual armenian festival and bizarre. this is extra special not only because i happen to be armenian, but there is so much delicious food here. and i can't wait to share it with all of you. let's go. armenia, culture and cusine has had much cultural exchanges with its neighbors. today armenian food infuses he flavor from the mediterranean, middle east, and eastern europe. >> this is
food inspired by the mediterranean and middle east with a twist so unique you can only find it in one place in san francisco. we're at the 55th annual armenian festival and bizarre. this is extra special not only because i happen to be armenian, but there is so much delicious food here. and i can't wait to share it with all of you. let's go. armenia, culture and cusine has had much cultural exchanges with its neighbors. today armenian food infuses he flavor from the mediterranean, middle east,...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
29
29
Apr 8, 2014
04/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
food inspired by the mediterranean and middle east with a twist so unique you can only find it in one place in san francisco. we're at the 55th annual armenian festival and bizarre. this is extra special not only because i happen to be armenian, but there is so much delicious food here. and i can't wait to share it with all of you. let's go. armenia, culture and cusine has had much cultural exchanges with its neighbors. today armenian food infuses he flavor from the mediterranean, middle east, and eastern europe. >> this is our 55th year and in san francisco we're the largest armenian food festival and widely recognized as one of the best food festivals in the area. we have vendors that come up from fresno, from los angeles showing off their craft. we really feel like we have something for everyone in the neighborhood and that's really what it is, is drawing people to see a little bit of our culture and experience what we experience weekend in and weekend out. >> we are behind the scenes now watching the chef at work preparing some delicious armenian kabob. this is a staple in armenia
food inspired by the mediterranean and middle east with a twist so unique you can only find it in one place in san francisco. we're at the 55th annual armenian festival and bizarre. this is extra special not only because i happen to be armenian, but there is so much delicious food here. and i can't wait to share it with all of you. let's go. armenia, culture and cusine has had much cultural exchanges with its neighbors. today armenian food infuses he flavor from the mediterranean, middle east,...
27
27
Apr 19, 2014
04/14
by
KCSM
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
however the eu has stepped up controls in the mediterranean since last tuesday's ouster of the italian island of calm to do so. when more than three hundred migrants can contain many people not trying to enter the eu but the un troops. plant a tiny speck of ict in morocco libya is the remnant from colonial times and its eu territory and streaky sealed off. but thousands of refugees race that lies particularly hoping to cross the fence. lake city two men with firewood for the moroccan police will see us. we are on our way to the migrants can. in the mornings. the tents and strung them on the underground. this is home to three hundred people. here are all from the ivory coast and there are all driven by one goal in europe. where on mt come to morocco by an importer of the spanish enclave of the year they show much deeper cuts which they say they got to the border the most interesting the good really. it's almost impossible to get over it your quarter you have to try the impossible. to be different was it offers us the video down there as many of the city of our trainers this is how the s
however the eu has stepped up controls in the mediterranean since last tuesday's ouster of the italian island of calm to do so. when more than three hundred migrants can contain many people not trying to enter the eu but the un troops. plant a tiny speck of ict in morocco libya is the remnant from colonial times and its eu territory and streaky sealed off. but thousands of refugees race that lies particularly hoping to cross the fence. lake city two men with firewood for the moroccan police...
102
102
Apr 13, 2014
04/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
. ♪ ♪ >>> an hour's drive from granada, the mediterranean. nd overdevelopment, the coast around here is largely unspoiled. i'm on my way to a moraga, a tradition in these parts best described as the local version of a beach barbecue. working the grill, chef juan andres moria. he heads the el claustro in granada. we're joined by fellow chef rafael luca. and some friends. you are killing us with good-looking food here. >> some of that simple salmareho on toast. one of my favorite things. >> amazing. >> dried tuna flavor packed like tuna prosciutto. >> some olive oil. >> it's spicy. and bitter. >> awesome. ♪ >> spain is a beautiful country. we're not even eating yet and it's good. >> pate. >> oh, sweet. >> want mass. that is like the best thing in the world. >> you want to eat this? the whole thing? >> this? yeah. chocolate. this is the chocolate of the gods. >> some grilled octopus, and sea bream, some nice pork tenderloin and my personal favorite a particularly delicious morcia, fresh blood sausage. >> i'm telling you. sexual metaphor coming. b
. ♪ ♪ >>> an hour's drive from granada, the mediterranean. nd overdevelopment, the coast around here is largely unspoiled. i'm on my way to a moraga, a tradition in these parts best described as the local version of a beach barbecue. working the grill, chef juan andres moria. he heads the el claustro in granada. we're joined by fellow chef rafael luca. and some friends. you are killing us with good-looking food here. >> some of that simple salmareho on toast. one of my...
111
111
Apr 12, 2014
04/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
the mediterranean sea defines libya's northern border. to do what people do everywhere in the world in one form or another since the beginnings of society. like barbecue? who does not like barbecue? there he is. they sure like them here. chase down an animal. kill it. cycle of life. cut it into pieces. and throw it on a flame. >> so, all of these people are freedom fighters, ex-freedom fighters. >> right. >> so, now just chilling, having fun, making barbecue. >> to start, they grill a lamb in small pieces with a few veggies. >> not a beer, but something like it. >> i've been a week without alcohol of any kind, and i'm enjoying my new, clean-living lifestyle. that's hospitality. i've said it before, i'll say it again, barbecue may not be the road to world peace, but it's a start. >> people in misrata, good. >> yeah. >> relax. >> laid back. in american, laid back. a stew made of kidneys, liver and heart served family-style. feel free to eat with hands. right hand only, please. >> good food. >> and a really traditional thing left over from t
the mediterranean sea defines libya's northern border. to do what people do everywhere in the world in one form or another since the beginnings of society. like barbecue? who does not like barbecue? there he is. they sure like them here. chase down an animal. kill it. cycle of life. cut it into pieces. and throw it on a flame. >> so, all of these people are freedom fighters, ex-freedom fighters. >> right. >> so, now just chilling, having fun, making barbecue. >> to...
47
47
Apr 18, 2014
04/14
by
KCSM
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
sea inas step controls in the mediterranean since last tuesday's ouster of the tiny island pompidou center. when more than three hundred migrants can contain many people not trying to enter the eu but the un troops by a tiny speck ict in morocco. nguyen is the remnant from colonial times and its eu territory and streaky sealed off. but thousands of refugees race that once regularly hoping to cross the fence. bow lake city to manly of firewood for the moroccan police was seamless. we are on our way to the migrants can. it's in florence. the tents and strung them on the undergrowth this is home to three hundred people they're all from the ivory coast and they're all driven by one goal in europe. where on non cuckoo in morocco by an importer of the spanish enclave of mumia they show a steeper cuts which they say they got to the border the most interesting the good it's really difficult. it's almost impossible to get over it. if you're poor you have to try the impossible to be independent. was he too was awesome video down there as many of the city of our trainers. this is how the syste
sea inas step controls in the mediterranean since last tuesday's ouster of the tiny island pompidou center. when more than three hundred migrants can contain many people not trying to enter the eu but the un troops by a tiny speck ict in morocco. nguyen is the remnant from colonial times and its eu territory and streaky sealed off. but thousands of refugees race that once regularly hoping to cross the fence. bow lake city to manly of firewood for the moroccan police was seamless. we are on our...
666
666
Apr 23, 2014
04/14
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 666
favorite 0
quote 0
also a vision of the future, for the center of gravity of the west was beginning to shift from the mediterranean to the western seaboard and towns like antwerp and london which would finance the domination of the west. but that lay in the future. in the story of art, the powerhouse was still italy, and the time of durer in the north was, in the south, the time of michelangelo. in rome, the renaissance was about to reach its climax. captioning performed by the national captioning institute, inc. captions copyright 1989 educational broadcasting corporation annenberg media ♪ is by movado, makers of the movado museum watch, the watch dial design in the permanent collections of museums throughout the world. additional funding for this program made possible by the financial support of... ( harpsichord music ) man: with the advantages of the example and instruction which you could have in europe, you would be a valuable acquisition to the art, anone of theirst painters in the world, provided you could receive these aids before it is too late in life, and before your manner and taste were corrupted or f
also a vision of the future, for the center of gravity of the west was beginning to shift from the mediterranean to the western seaboard and towns like antwerp and london which would finance the domination of the west. but that lay in the future. in the story of art, the powerhouse was still italy, and the time of durer in the north was, in the south, the time of michelangelo. in rome, the renaissance was about to reach its climax. captioning performed by the national captioning institute, inc....
53
53
Apr 12, 2014
04/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> barracuda is a seafood restaurant just outside of town on the mediterranean coast. >> one of theink, the seafood. >> the menu is not printed on paper. it's laid out right there for you on ice. >> we have dote -- >> what do they do? they just grill that? >> yeah, they grill it. some garlic, some sauce. it's really awesome. >> you pick out the stuff that interests you from the daily catch. okay, let's get one of these, one of these. >> some shrimps. calamari, too. >> and they cook it for you the way you want. >> grilled dote. >> oh, beautiful. wow. that's delicious. >> this is the stuffed calamari, libyan style. so many seafood stuffed inside of it, like a turkey. >> mm-mmm, good sauce. man, we are living large today. >> yes, we are. >> so what were you doing before the war? >> i was a travel agent. >> you were a travel agent? >> yes. and i was studying, too, medical school. >> many of the people who started the revolution who fought in the streets with makeshift weapons were like omar, medical students, garage mechanics or simply teenagers. they transformed themselves in a matter
. >> barracuda is a seafood restaurant just outside of town on the mediterranean coast. >> one of theink, the seafood. >> the menu is not printed on paper. it's laid out right there for you on ice. >> we have dote -- >> what do they do? they just grill that? >> yeah, they grill it. some garlic, some sauce. it's really awesome. >> you pick out the stuff that interests you from the daily catch. okay, let's get one of these, one of these. >> some...
131
131
Apr 27, 2014
04/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 1
they will be destroyed on a ship in the mediterranean. the chemical watchdog said nearly 90% has already been handed over. the syrian army has gained control of the strategic region west of damascus. opposition rebels surrendered after intense fighting. it was their last major stronghold along lebanon's border. >>> therthere will be a second d of voting in the elections in afghanistan. here's more. >> we have satisfied. >> reporter: there isn't a new president just yet. but he will be chosen from one of two men. former foreign minister abdullah, abdullah came first, he'll face a run off against akhgav gany. but not everyone thinks a second round is a good idea. >> the election problems have affected the economy for the past several months. business has gone down. it's not good to have a second round. people will not come out to vote because they are afraid. >> it's normal if a candidate doesn't win in the first round, whether we like it or not it should go to a second round. we want it to be fair. and the elections should be transparent. >
they will be destroyed on a ship in the mediterranean. the chemical watchdog said nearly 90% has already been handed over. the syrian army has gained control of the strategic region west of damascus. opposition rebels surrendered after intense fighting. it was their last major stronghold along lebanon's border. >>> therthere will be a second d of voting in the elections in afghanistan. here's more. >> we have satisfied. >> reporter: there isn't a new president just yet. but...
131
131
Apr 29, 2014
04/14
by
KQEH
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
the mediterranean style villa and exquisite style garden was left to the people of california.ll take a peak around the villa and learn more about the interesting man who built it later in the show. she's the young woman to keep your eye on if you can keep up with her. she's always on the go tackling just about every subject imaginable. a 20-year-old entrepreneur and the youngest person to ever receive
the mediterranean style villa and exquisite style garden was left to the people of california.ll take a peak around the villa and learn more about the interesting man who built it later in the show. she's the young woman to keep your eye on if you can keep up with her. she's always on the go tackling just about every subject imaginable. a 20-year-old entrepreneur and the youngest person to ever receive
91
91
Apr 15, 2014
04/14
by
KCSM
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
part of the european research project from the south pacific africa south america and europe in the mediterranean the gathering. and especially its manager and based on the dogs were topical and biodiversity hotspots and also plus they are endemic in sydney. it's a weekend. but didn't find any active ingredients they might contain. researchers isolated individual compounds from the extracts looking for a biologically active molecules that can be useful in cosmetics. to borrow one of the causes of aging and skin cells its exposure to stress is like uv radiation. for example if we can find cones to protect cells from israeli and harvesting the defense mechanism of . he views the skin protection of oil to prevent premature aging of the open. the searches. who says he was the part that you wanted individual compounds now with new instruments coal chemical substances in plants can be ascertained with just a few grams of extract. look deeply important outcome of this research projects on line real bio active compound in fact be up to now we study bible school activity for relevant to cement a tool for
part of the european research project from the south pacific africa south america and europe in the mediterranean the gathering. and especially its manager and based on the dogs were topical and biodiversity hotspots and also plus they are endemic in sydney. it's a weekend. but didn't find any active ingredients they might contain. researchers isolated individual compounds from the extracts looking for a biologically active molecules that can be useful in cosmetics. to borrow one of the causes...
64
64
Apr 1, 2014
04/14
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
toehold for the rebels on the mediterranean. it is also the homeland of the assad regime. it is peopled by a lot of minorities. it is seen as very important in that way. it is also being seen as a morale boost after the rebels lost an important town on the lebanese border. but the regime is still largely in control and it does seem they are tracking back fiercely with this victory today. >> the other headline of the day regarding syria is the announcement by the syrian observatory for human rights which has been keeping this toll going on what has been happening inside syria. the toll they give today, 150,000 people have been killed since the start of the civil war for years ago. the ngo almost immediately says that in fact the toll could be much higher than that. >> absolutely. in fact, it's very difficult to keep track of the events in syria. the artist nation said in january there were no longer going to keep the toll because it was too hard to verify. it is unlikely the toll is more likely to be accurate. it is more likely to be closer to two hundred 20,000 people, rel
toehold for the rebels on the mediterranean. it is also the homeland of the assad regime. it is peopled by a lot of minorities. it is seen as very important in that way. it is also being seen as a morale boost after the rebels lost an important town on the lebanese border. but the regime is still largely in control and it does seem they are tracking back fiercely with this victory today. >> the other headline of the day regarding syria is the announcement by the syrian observatory for...
97
97
Apr 12, 2014
04/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
the mediterranean sea defines libya's northern border. cks built along the coast, people get together on weekends to do what people do everywhere in the world in one form or another since the beginnings of society. like barbecue? who does not like barbecue? there he is. they sure like them here. chase down an animal. kill it. cycle of life. cut it into pieces. and throw it on a flame. >> so, all of these people are freedom fighters, ex-freedom fighters. >> right. >> so, now just chilling, having fun, making barbecue. >> to start, they grill a lamb in small pieces with a few veggies. >> not a beer, but something like it. >> i've been a week without alcohol of any kind, and i'm enjoying my new, clean-living lifestyle. that's hospitality. i've said it before, i'll say it again, barbecue may not be the road to world peace, but it's a start. >> people in misrata, good. >> yeah. >> relax. >> laid back. in american, laid back. a stew made of kidneys, liver and heart served family-style. feel free to eat with hands. right hand only, please. >> goo
the mediterranean sea defines libya's northern border. cks built along the coast, people get together on weekends to do what people do everywhere in the world in one form or another since the beginnings of society. like barbecue? who does not like barbecue? there he is. they sure like them here. chase down an animal. kill it. cycle of life. cut it into pieces. and throw it on a flame. >> so, all of these people are freedom fighters, ex-freedom fighters. >> right. >> so, now...
75
75
Apr 1, 2014
04/14
by
KCSM
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
stories tied across the mediterranean but the attraction of the fence lines could be damaged it anytime by shipping accidents resulting in oil spills into typical of him cognition hair and hundreds of tonnes of diesel has developed some spending cuts the team the area and thanksgiving be going up the surface of the board to use the usual for students. technology has good intentions go yes the main fullback is the routine from it. when we can for him to pick up and a man inside the rubble waste will constitute one of the yukon for company cars the remainder of this. it wasn't enough to put it to us the room using the suzhou is the way to the microorganisms in the c2 and then takes too long. bacteria can eat pasta that's the goal of the european research project towards me to do links. what the cuban or whoever who prefer the main objective of our research project is to come up with new technologies to host natural by a degradation can i find my cramps in the sea. we achieve that goal put the stickers of matches that given my current everything necessary to heat up the loyal to my eyes. i
stories tied across the mediterranean but the attraction of the fence lines could be damaged it anytime by shipping accidents resulting in oil spills into typical of him cognition hair and hundreds of tonnes of diesel has developed some spending cuts the team the area and thanksgiving be going up the surface of the board to use the usual for students. technology has good intentions go yes the main fullback is the routine from it. when we can for him to pick up and a man inside the rubble waste...
128
128
Apr 11, 2014
04/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
and the mediterranean was like the hudson river. >> but not the indian ocean, and not a plane -- >> and plane, for this plane to fly, you need a minimum of probably 200 kilometers, 300 kilometers, not nothing when you hit the water. the water is like cement. you know -- that is why. >> thank you to both of you, i appreciate your perspective. our breaking news, australia's prime minister says he is very confident they have picked up signals from the black box, meanwhile, angus houston says that the so-called fifth ping is not related to the underwater locater beacon. more when we come right back. ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing really good around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of living off the taste of the air ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ finally, i have a manly chocolatey snack ♪ ♪ and fiber so my wife won't give me any more flack ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up fro
and the mediterranean was like the hudson river. >> but not the indian ocean, and not a plane -- >> and plane, for this plane to fly, you need a minimum of probably 200 kilometers, 300 kilometers, not nothing when you hit the water. the water is like cement. you know -- that is why. >> thank you to both of you, i appreciate your perspective. our breaking news, australia's prime minister says he is very confident they have picked up signals from the black box, meanwhile, angus...
143
143
Apr 16, 2014
04/14
by
BBCAMERICA
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
he mentioned nato ships would be sent to the baltic and eastern mediterranean. ting he didn't mention the black sea by name. that might, perhaps, be too much of a provocation to the russians. when he talked about the land side of forces, he talked about military staffs being deployed to enhance exercises and so on. he didn't talk about the basic of nato troops, for example, in poland or in the baltic republics. i think what we're going to see is a stepped up pattern of exercises and temporary deployments. >> did he talk about any kind of numbers? >> no. we're expecting some more details later in the day. but i don't think we're going to see anything like permanent deployments. that would be seen, i think, as perhaps raising the tempo. but it is clear, and i think there are going to be continuing pressures from particularly a country like poland, to say that some of nato's infrastructure should be moved eastward. so it was amusing the other day. the polish foreign minister mentioned in all the 20 years or so they've been a member of the alliance, the only nato inf
he mentioned nato ships would be sent to the baltic and eastern mediterranean. ting he didn't mention the black sea by name. that might, perhaps, be too much of a provocation to the russians. when he talked about the land side of forces, he talked about military staffs being deployed to enhance exercises and so on. he didn't talk about the basic of nato troops, for example, in poland or in the baltic republics. i think what we're going to see is a stepped up pattern of exercises and temporary...
113
113
Apr 12, 2014
04/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
it's situated at the choke point between the atlantic ocean and the mediterranean sea. fishing ground and a lot of people make their living from the sea. onshore they use a method called sentul fishing, where weighted nets basically drag fish across the bottom of the sea. some of that fish, the good stuff, anyway, ends up here. the saveur de poisson, or restaurant populare or popeye's. the place has a lot of names, but locals and ex-pats alike who have been coming here for years say it has some of the best tagine in town. the chef and owner sources a lot of his stuff and produce and the greens in the mountains. and he's real proud of them. the back room is dedicated to sorting and drying various herbs which he blends into a secret mix that he claims has all sorts of healthful and bonner-inspiring benefits. if every dish i have been told over the years would make me strong worked, i would have a permanent pup tent going on down, there so i take all of that with a grain of salt. >> hi. >> hello. his son delivers the food. it all starts with fresh olives, they're in season
it's situated at the choke point between the atlantic ocean and the mediterranean sea. fishing ground and a lot of people make their living from the sea. onshore they use a method called sentul fishing, where weighted nets basically drag fish across the bottom of the sea. some of that fish, the good stuff, anyway, ends up here. the saveur de poisson, or restaurant populare or popeye's. the place has a lot of names, but locals and ex-pats alike who have been coming here for years say it has...
64
64
Apr 26, 2014
04/14
by
KCSM
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
from here, where the arno river meets the sea, its 150-foot galleys cruised most of the mediterranean the crusades, pisan ships transported entire armies to the holy land. like many italian city-states, the republic of pisa prided itself in its independence from both popes and emperors. but eventually its fleet was defeated by genoa and its port silted up, leaving the town's economy high and dry. pisa's three must-see sights -- the duomo, baptistery, and leaning bell tower -- are reminders of its long-ago sea-trading wealth. this dazzling ensemble floats regally on the best lawn in all of italy. this square -- the piazza del duomo -- was nicknamed the "campo dei miracoli," or field of miracles, for the grandness of the undertaking. the architectural style throughout is pisa's very own pisan romanesque. where traditional romanesque has a heavy, fortress feel, pisan romanesque is light and elegant. the buildings, with their tight rows of thin columns, geometric designs, and striped colored marble, give the campo a striking unity. the 200-foot-tall bell tower is famous because it leans a
from here, where the arno river meets the sea, its 150-foot galleys cruised most of the mediterranean the crusades, pisan ships transported entire armies to the holy land. like many italian city-states, the republic of pisa prided itself in its independence from both popes and emperors. but eventually its fleet was defeated by genoa and its port silted up, leaving the town's economy high and dry. pisa's three must-see sights -- the duomo, baptistery, and leaning bell tower -- are reminders of...
175
175
Apr 27, 2014
04/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 175
favorite 0
quote 0
ship in the mediterranean where they are being destroyed. e world's chemical watchdog says more than 92% of the country's weapons have already been handed over. hundreds of thousands of people have packed into vatican city to watch the historic canonization of two former catholic popes. john paul ii and pope john xxiii were declared saints during a two-hour ceremony. john hall reports from vatican city >> reporter: some had waited all night. many had traveled great distances. and this was the moment the pilgrims had come to witness. [speaking latin" >> translator: we declare blessed john xxiii and john paul ii declared to be saints. to be. >> the two late popes were among the most important and modernizing church leaders of the 20th century. their dual canonization a historic first for the catholic church and in the presence of two living popes as well. >> so it's been a day of four popes really. three miracle said to have proven sanctify, two saints and one catholic church. >> it's widely thought that the act of double canonization will draw
ship in the mediterranean where they are being destroyed. e world's chemical watchdog says more than 92% of the country's weapons have already been handed over. hundreds of thousands of people have packed into vatican city to watch the historic canonization of two former catholic popes. john paul ii and pope john xxiii were declared saints during a two-hour ceremony. john hall reports from vatican city >> reporter: some had waited all night. many had traveled great distances. and this was...
94
94
Apr 12, 2014
04/14
by
KQED
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> tonight's market focus, the mediterranean-themed restaurant offered 5.8 million of its shares at $15 each. that was at the upward numbers. the stocks surge at 65% to $24.72. >>> china's largest ecommerce company, ali baba buying navi, shares popped up almost 3% to 20.612. ali baba is not a public company in the u.s. yet but is expected to debut later this year. >>> and the times report that the justice department and the fbi are investigating the multi-level marketing company. herbalife has been accused of operating a pyramid scheme. the operator denies allegations that it is a pyramid scheme, shares fell to 51.48. and sony warning customers to stop using some of its vio laptops saying it is possible that the battery pack could overheat and catch fire. the japanese electronics maker says it is in the process of creating a program to repair or replace the products. despite that, shares of sony were up more than a percent today in a down day to 801839. >>> and there is a push by the u.s. government to get more people interested in farming and ranching, especially young people. jane
. >>> tonight's market focus, the mediterranean-themed restaurant offered 5.8 million of its shares at $15 each. that was at the upward numbers. the stocks surge at 65% to $24.72. >>> china's largest ecommerce company, ali baba buying navi, shares popped up almost 3% to 20.612. ali baba is not a public company in the u.s. yet but is expected to debut later this year. >>> and the times report that the justice department and the fbi are investigating the multi-level...
344
344
Apr 14, 2014
04/14
by
KQED
tv
eye 344
favorite 0
quote 0
pilots have made several long trips on a previous version of the plane, including a flight across the mediterranean from switzerland to morocco. they say the new plane is even better. >> we have the best electrical motors, the lightest possible structure, the lightest -- the most efficient consuming electricity product in the airplanes. >> all this, he predicts, will mean the plane's thousands of solar cells can harness enough energy from the sun to keep the plane in the sky day and night. he better be right because he and his partner are planning to fly the plane around the world some time next year, a journey they expect will take 500 hours of flying, many of those over the world's vast oceans. >> when we leave the coast of china, we go towards what looks like the other side of the ocean. >> it is that uncertainty which is both the risk and the adventure. >>> we're turning to that story from overland park, kansas. authorities are reporting at least three people were killed in shootings at a jewish community center and a jewish assisted living facility. a teenager is hospitalized in critical condi
pilots have made several long trips on a previous version of the plane, including a flight across the mediterranean from switzerland to morocco. they say the new plane is even better. >> we have the best electrical motors, the lightest possible structure, the lightest -- the most efficient consuming electricity product in the airplanes. >> all this, he predicts, will mean the plane's thousands of solar cells can harness enough energy from the sun to keep the plane in the sky day and...
166
166
Apr 5, 2014
04/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 0
that's the part of italy that sticks way out into the mediterranean sea. t italy actually goes way further south even than that. because this island way out in the middle of the mediterranean, more than 100 miles southwest of sicily is an island that is actually closer to africa than it is to mainland italy. but that little island, itself, is still part of italy. it's a tiny little island. it's about eight square miles and it's called lampadoosa. population of about 4,500 people. because it is italy, because it is part of europe and because it is only 70 miles off the coast of tunisia in africa, what lampedusa has really become is a place where immigrants from africa desperately try to get themselves to. so they can get themselves to europe. and it is only 70 miles from tunis tunisia, but that is 7 o rough miles of open ocean and something like 20,000 people are thought to have died trying to cross that 7 o miles of open water in order to try to find their way to a better life. not long after he became the new pope of the catholic church, pope francis last
that's the part of italy that sticks way out into the mediterranean sea. t italy actually goes way further south even than that. because this island way out in the middle of the mediterranean, more than 100 miles southwest of sicily is an island that is actually closer to africa than it is to mainland italy. but that little island, itself, is still part of italy. it's a tiny little island. it's about eight square miles and it's called lampadoosa. population of about 4,500 people. because it is...
93
93
Apr 25, 2014
04/14
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
western germany, netherlands, northern portions of the balkan peninsula and extending towards the mediterranean. if you have any travel plans, just be ready for the possibilities of delays and cancellations. also if you're out there just be looking at the sky for that possibility of some of the stronger storms. temperatures look like tis. sunny weather in the north. i want to show you what's going on in eastern asia, beautiful weather in japan that will be changing by the end of the weekend. coming in from the west we have a storm system that's now developing, bring something rain showers in the southeastern china, northeastern china still dealing with the dust out here and the blowing sand. you have those sandstorms continuing to impact you. actually, beijing very low air quality at this time. but that developing low, that's going to work its way off towards japan by sunday into monday. until then, i know it's a holiday weekend, golden week coming up across much of japan, it's going to be decent weather. tokyo up to 23 there on your sunday. that's a look at your world weather. here's the exten
western germany, netherlands, northern portions of the balkan peninsula and extending towards the mediterranean. if you have any travel plans, just be ready for the possibilities of delays and cancellations. also if you're out there just be looking at the sky for that possibility of some of the stronger storms. temperatures look like tis. sunny weather in the north. i want to show you what's going on in eastern asia, beautiful weather in japan that will be changing by the end of the weekend....
49
49
Apr 20, 2014
04/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> one of the things we've spoken a lot about on the show is the mediterranean diet and a great study that just came in comparing low-fat diet versus mediterranean, and mediterranean diet came up on top. as jamie always talked about, take your avocado and olive oil, good food for you. >> every sunday we preach perfect health and i confess at the beginning of the show being on the road this week for work made it very difficult to find hummus, for example, so, are you saying, eric is laughing, but he knows what i'm talking about. i had a double meat sonic, i did it, didn't have the sweet potato tops and do you expect people out there to be perfect or if they blow, it do you want them to just get back on track? i want to give people permission to be real. >> i will tell you one of the best things that's happened to me personally besides being here on the sunday "house call" i take a lot of notes and i've been following some of the advice of myself and dr. siegel has given. it does make a difference if you just cut down on the portions and follow some of the things that we say. nobody is
. >> one of the things we've spoken a lot about on the show is the mediterranean diet and a great study that just came in comparing low-fat diet versus mediterranean, and mediterranean diet came up on top. as jamie always talked about, take your avocado and olive oil, good food for you. >> every sunday we preach perfect health and i confess at the beginning of the show being on the road this week for work made it very difficult to find hummus, for example, so, are you saying, eric...
43
43
Apr 23, 2014
04/14
by
KCSM
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
what heidi eighteen thousand look over towards the year up to the store to support across the mediterranean. that's when some thunderstorms and even some severe weather which was the balkan peninsula. i will really just wrapping up gathering waster of the sea there and dropping all that over forty four even some large hill to the seattle has also been seen some severe weather buy that for some or most of this is due to. basically solar heating the afternoon thunderstorms a pop up with actions in reporting on the plunder into germany in the backcourt so let's keep the umbrella handy if you're in paris or madrid because we have a front moving through enough to bring some rain showers out there for you. on thursday seventeen ninety four era high moscow unstoppable by the way to cool it was only a five nine or sunny skies sunny skies as well japan but were not conceived of it is in the single digits actually expected it up to the mid twenties in tokyo by friday and saturday to enjoy the warm weather out there also some leeway is wrapped around the western periphery of this makes for some rain s
what heidi eighteen thousand look over towards the year up to the store to support across the mediterranean. that's when some thunderstorms and even some severe weather which was the balkan peninsula. i will really just wrapping up gathering waster of the sea there and dropping all that over forty four even some large hill to the seattle has also been seen some severe weather buy that for some or most of this is due to. basically solar heating the afternoon thunderstorms a pop up with actions...
67
67
Apr 12, 2014
04/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
it's situated at the choke point between the atlantic ocean and the mediterranean sea. ch fishing ground and a lot of people make their living from the sea. onshore they use a method called sentul fishing, where weighted nets basically drag fish across the bottom of the sea. some of that fish, the good stuff, anyway, ends up here. the saveur de poisson, or restaurant populare or popeye's. the place has a lot of names, but locals and ex-pats alike who have been coming here for years say it has some of the best tagine in town. the chef and owner sources a lot of his stuff and produce and the greens in the mountains. and he's real proud of them. the back room is dedicated to sorting and drying various herbs which he blends into a secret mix that he claims has all sorts of healthful and bonner-inspiring benefits. if every dish i have been told over the years would make me strong worked, i would have a permanent pup tent going on down, there so i take all of that with a grain of salt. >> hi. >> hello. his son delivers the food. it all starts with fresh olives, they're in seas
it's situated at the choke point between the atlantic ocean and the mediterranean sea. ch fishing ground and a lot of people make their living from the sea. onshore they use a method called sentul fishing, where weighted nets basically drag fish across the bottom of the sea. some of that fish, the good stuff, anyway, ends up here. the saveur de poisson, or restaurant populare or popeye's. the place has a lot of names, but locals and ex-pats alike who have been coming here for years say it has...
35
35
Apr 30, 2014
04/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
look at its geography between the mediterranean and the black sea. it is bordered by eight countries -- bulgaria, armenia, greece, georgia, azerbaijan, syria, iraq, iran. many have fled across the border. the turkish republic was founded after the end of the ottoman empire. many credit the first president with creating turkey as a modern and secular nation. i went to istanbul for a rare interview with tayyip erdogan. he was considered a man who could be a bridge between the west and islamist world. erdogan today is the source of some controversy. he's accused of coming down hard on anyone who opposes him. what are and youtube have been banned. demonstrators have been violently dispersed. some fear that in the process he is creating a more polarized turkey with the deep divisions. his most intense conflict is with a man who lives in self-imposed exile in pennsylvania. he is a preacher and the founder of the gulen movement with founders across the world. many serving the turkish government and the police and judiciary. he stopped short of calling it ge
look at its geography between the mediterranean and the black sea. it is bordered by eight countries -- bulgaria, armenia, greece, georgia, azerbaijan, syria, iraq, iran. many have fled across the border. the turkish republic was founded after the end of the ottoman empire. many credit the first president with creating turkey as a modern and secular nation. i went to istanbul for a rare interview with tayyip erdogan. he was considered a man who could be a bridge between the west and islamist...
64
64
Apr 28, 2014
04/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
in france, situated in the southeast of the country midway between the alps in the east and the mediterraneanas also a bottleneck when cars began the mode of transportation. >> goes right to the heart of the idea of driving the destination on the way to -- >> completely. >> out of that system came chefs like this guy, daniel boulud. like prince or madonna, he needs really only one name. in new york or anywhere in the chef world, daniel. the name of his three star restaurant in manhattan, one of many in an empire that stretches from london to singapore. he came from here, a farm outside the city of lyon, through the city's great kitchens into new york, then his flagship. >> when did you start working with food? >> 14 years old, 1969. i started as an apprentice in lyon. >> he started as so many french cooks of his time did, at the very bottom. as a 14-year-old apprentice in the restaurant. what was your first job in the kitchen? >> they used to call me the beaver, because i was just washing every single day. they make you clean the vegetable, they make you carry all the boxes from the market. >
in france, situated in the southeast of the country midway between the alps in the east and the mediterraneanas also a bottleneck when cars began the mode of transportation. >> goes right to the heart of the idea of driving the destination on the way to -- >> completely. >> out of that system came chefs like this guy, daniel boulud. like prince or madonna, he needs really only one name. in new york or anywhere in the chef world, daniel. the name of his three star restaurant in...
151
151
Apr 28, 2014
04/14
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
as we take a look at europe we do have some rain down toward the mediterranean coastline.eavy rain warnings for italy and also into southern balkan peninsula. we're taking a look at temperatures here. 20 in vienna, 15 in rome. a high of 22 degrees in athens and looks like rain will eventually move into your area throughout the day. madrid you will see fair conditions. a high of 21 degrees. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's a look at your extended forecast. >>> here's our top story once again. the united states, and the philippines, have reached an agreement on boosting military cooperation with a focus on maritime security. the pact will see a strengthened u.s. military presence in the philippines, and will be in effect for ten years. u.s. ambassador to the philippines, philip goldberg, and philippine defense secretary voltaire gazmin signed the pact at the defense ministry. the ceremony took place during a visit to the pacific island nation by u.s. president barack obama. under the agreement, the u.s. military will regularly send troops to the philippines.
as we take a look at europe we do have some rain down toward the mediterranean coastline.eavy rain warnings for italy and also into southern balkan peninsula. we're taking a look at temperatures here. 20 in vienna, 15 in rome. a high of 22 degrees in athens and looks like rain will eventually move into your area throughout the day. madrid you will see fair conditions. a high of 21 degrees. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's a look at your extended forecast. >>> here's...
72
72
Apr 3, 2014
04/14
by
KCSM
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
we have many other people would die they did great all across the mediterranean. one it's cute but sweat trying to find clean up past tense than usual. and though was that one thinks. a kleenex the tendencies. i didn't. we couldn't translate tool. once the article. when investing in green. there was no chance to come to me. the and the company and poets and poetry and when it comes. and there we did. i should be try. different men do not pretend that they can also i'm going to bugis. i could see i move. aficionados a small buy in so they would still come as the act of needing to pee. so i think that oh so something next week and took it. isn't it sometime and see how we can't wait to get to. in case they are. the investment in the young people. i'm an open saturday and not to come into this one denies the room the strikes. ends. we not ask you so much for monthly income stocks are. we can do you can get lots of content for your money from the oh so great when our home. if they can get to the tenants. i went searching the net that's right. kelly was the assistant in
we have many other people would die they did great all across the mediterranean. one it's cute but sweat trying to find clean up past tense than usual. and though was that one thinks. a kleenex the tendencies. i didn't. we couldn't translate tool. once the article. when investing in green. there was no chance to come to me. the and the company and poets and poetry and when it comes. and there we did. i should be try. different men do not pretend that they can also i'm going to bugis. i could...
158
158
Apr 5, 2014
04/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> fighting also continues in latakia on the mediterranean coast. the battle a control of a checkpoint known as post 45 - overlooking large areas of countryside to the north of the city. activists say government forces dropped barrels filled with explosives on areas in deraa to the south. the syrian army made gains against rebels in the west of the country near the lebanese border. the united nations says 140,000 people died since the war began. >> egypt's interim prime minister met the afghan governor. they arrived in the southern province following the killing of 23 people. 12 others were in soars condition. violence broke out on friday following a breakdown of talks between tribesman and villagers. >> antimilitary protests are continuing across egypt. demonstrations are in support of the depost president mohamed morsi. his trial for ipp sitement of -- incitement of violence has been adjourned until monday. the trials are described as absurd and legitimate. >> al jazeera demands the release of its journalists that have been in prison for 98 days. t
. >> fighting also continues in latakia on the mediterranean coast. the battle a control of a checkpoint known as post 45 - overlooking large areas of countryside to the north of the city. activists say government forces dropped barrels filled with explosives on areas in deraa to the south. the syrian army made gains against rebels in the west of the country near the lebanese border. the united nations says 140,000 people died since the war began. >> egypt's interim prime minister...
154
154
Apr 4, 2014
04/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 154
favorite 0
quote 0
one of the most famous investigations of all time, when the british comet jet disappeared over the mediterranean, the key piece of evidence there was a life jacket. >> reporter: they're optimistic that if the aircraft is out there it will be found. but he also underlined that the search area being looked in now is extremely big and extremely remote. and so far, remember, after 28 days of looking for any sign of this aircraft, they've still found no trace of it, natalie. >> it's really uprenreal that t haven't, but as you say, it's a huge, huge search area. as far as this underwater search for the data recorders, you say maybe just two more days for the batteries to run. how long will they continue to try to pick up a signal? >> reporter: well, two more days officially. what specialists in this field say is that the pingers are certified to last 30 days. so that's in two more days, but in practice, depending on the battery strength inside the pingers, they could last for considerably longer than that. so in two days they're not going to give it up. and the bigger problem is the fact that usually
one of the most famous investigations of all time, when the british comet jet disappeared over the mediterranean, the key piece of evidence there was a life jacket. >> reporter: they're optimistic that if the aircraft is out there it will be found. but he also underlined that the search area being looked in now is extremely big and extremely remote. and so far, remember, after 28 days of looking for any sign of this aircraft, they've still found no trace of it, natalie. >> it's...
110
110
Apr 4, 2014
04/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
fact, one of the most famous investigations of all time, when the british jet disappeared over the mediterranean, the key piece of evidence there was a life jacket. [ inaudible ] >> well, you can still search under water, even if the locater beacon has ceased transmitting. this is where the surface search is so important, because if we find something on the surface, that's going to narrow the search area substantially. instead of searching over an area the size of ireland, we might be able to get into an area the size of the m metropolitan area of perth for example. when you come to the underwater devices, that's going to help immensely. bear in mind, there are other devices on board ocean shield. there's a vehicle on ocean shield that can be put down into the water and it can go around in very deep water for 24 hours to search the ocean floor. that sort of equipment has proven to be very, very effective in previous searches for aircraft under water. for example, the air france aircraft that was lost several years ago. do you want to say anything about that, scott? >> i can, if you wish. >> yes,
fact, one of the most famous investigations of all time, when the british jet disappeared over the mediterranean, the key piece of evidence there was a life jacket. [ inaudible ] >> well, you can still search under water, even if the locater beacon has ceased transmitting. this is where the surface search is so important, because if we find something on the surface, that's going to narrow the search area substantially. instead of searching over an area the size of ireland, we might be...
73
73
Apr 11, 2014
04/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
the first, zoe's kitchen, shares of the mediterranean themed restaurant chain are surging. 5.8 million shares. they are up more than 70%. we are watching shares of the gap, which are falling by the most in three months, reporting same-store sales that fell short of estimates. gap stores and old navy where the hardest hit. banana republic did a little better. indices.k at the major stocks are falling. the momentum selloff seems to be decelerating. the s&p down about .4%, trading 1825. we will be on the markets again in 30 minutes. "bloomberg west" is coming up next. ♪ >> live from pier three in san francisco, this is "bloomberg west." it has been a rocky time in the market with tech and media stocks selling off big time. will it cause some companies to have second thoughts about going public? the latest edition of the samsung smartphone goes on sale today and we will look into whether they galaxy s5 will be a game changer. let's check your top headlines.
the first, zoe's kitchen, shares of the mediterranean themed restaurant chain are surging. 5.8 million shares. they are up more than 70%. we are watching shares of the gap, which are falling by the most in three months, reporting same-store sales that fell short of estimates. gap stores and old navy where the hardest hit. banana republic did a little better. indices.k at the major stocks are falling. the momentum selloff seems to be decelerating. the s&p down about .4%, trading 1825. we...
71
71
Apr 16, 2014
04/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
will fly more soldiers over the baltic region, allied ships will deploy to the baltic sea, the eastern mediterraneannd elsewhere as required. >> meanwhile the represents on the ground are unfolding hour by hour, and city by city. kim vinnell is in donetsk where pro-russian forces are gaining ground. >> reporter: at least six armored personnel carer riers rolled into to donetsk, and were greeted with enthusiasm by the locals. >> translator: the ukrainian paratroopers switched to the people's side. you can count for yourself how many of us there are. the self-defense army. >> reporter: elsewhere they continue to occupy the government building in donetsk. they took over the building ten days ago and declared a people's republic. they say they are not separatists but rather locals from donetsk who want more autonomy from kiev. some people say they will boycott presidential elections if their demand is not met. witnesses say the occupiers are armed but have not yet made any demands of the authorities. this man said we're not going to open fire first. if they make the first move it will be very bad for th
will fly more soldiers over the baltic region, allied ships will deploy to the baltic sea, the eastern mediterraneannd elsewhere as required. >> meanwhile the represents on the ground are unfolding hour by hour, and city by city. kim vinnell is in donetsk where pro-russian forces are gaining ground. >> reporter: at least six armored personnel carer riers rolled into to donetsk, and were greeted with enthusiasm by the locals. >> translator: the ukrainian paratroopers switched...
112
112
Apr 14, 2014
04/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
the palestinians by 2025 will be almost 9 million between the river and the mediterranean.w is israel going to answer this question in ten years? >> let's talk about settlements, because international law prevents them from building those settlements but israel has been pg doing that for quite a while. we see a graphic how many are there in the settlements. in 198315 years after israel took over the west bank there were nearly 23,000 settlers living there but ten years later that number quadrupled from 23,000 to close to 111,000. by 2011 there were more than 328,000 west bank settlers there in land that most of the international community considers illegal. if this is as simple as do not build in the west bank why not just stop building in the west bank and then we finally have peace? it's knot that simple, is it? >> yeah, let's say that settlements oar huge problem. they've been increasing every year, every time there's a peace process they increase. i think bill clinton came closest to the peace produce and at that time, ehud bar ak had the highest number of settlements i
the palestinians by 2025 will be almost 9 million between the river and the mediterranean.w is israel going to answer this question in ten years? >> let's talk about settlements, because international law prevents them from building those settlements but israel has been pg doing that for quite a while. we see a graphic how many are there in the settlements. in 198315 years after israel took over the west bank there were nearly 23,000 settlers living there but ten years later that number...
67
67
Apr 13, 2014
04/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
it's the biggest island in the mediterranean.atania on opposite sides. i'm done a show in palermo before. it was an epic goat rodeo, a failure of humiliating scale. this time i was going to get it right. there's the sicily we know from films, an evocative, deeply felt history that's not quite reality but cool anyway, right? there's the simple fact of its location, tucked away under the boot of italy, part of but not really part of that country. its own language, culture, its own history of norman, arab, spanish, roman, turkish, egyptian interlopers, all leaving their mark and their influence. pwas pretty much sicily on the hudson. the italian-americans next door weren't from milan, i could tell you that much. i guess what i'm telling you is i figured this will be easy. ♪ villa moraci del ateliner, a certified hotel, restaurant and working farm, that in this case produces olive oil. how many acres of property do you have? >> it's about 40 acres. it's one of the oldest organic farm in the mountains. >> this is guido, the proprietor
it's the biggest island in the mediterranean.atania on opposite sides. i'm done a show in palermo before. it was an epic goat rodeo, a failure of humiliating scale. this time i was going to get it right. there's the sicily we know from films, an evocative, deeply felt history that's not quite reality but cool anyway, right? there's the simple fact of its location, tucked away under the boot of italy, part of but not really part of that country. its own language, culture, its own history of...
155
155
Apr 4, 2014
04/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
three pages handwritten from the yacht "christina" in the mediterranean. blican leader from my home state was just as crucial. he said he would support the bill but had major reservations about public accommodations, desegregating counters in hotels. in illinois, his home state, they had strong anti-discrimination statute. he didn't want as a good small town conservative two sets of recordkeeping, two sets of bureaucracy. the compromise he worked out, states with real teeth, laws in the book let them go first then the feds. >> i think it's the greatest thing congress has done in modern time. when i was a college kid, spring break, you'd drive through georgia, south carolina, places like that. those were the days before 95. there were these little speed traps through little towns. you'd see signs on the restrooms on the gas stations, white only. it was this law that struck all that down. >> this law struck all that down and really created modern america, created the world we live in today. >> i just wonder what happened to the republican party? what happened
three pages handwritten from the yacht "christina" in the mediterranean. blican leader from my home state was just as crucial. he said he would support the bill but had major reservations about public accommodations, desegregating counters in hotels. in illinois, his home state, they had strong anti-discrimination statute. he didn't want as a good small town conservative two sets of recordkeeping, two sets of bureaucracy. the compromise he worked out, states with real teeth, laws in...
49
49
Apr 29, 2014
04/14
by
KCSM
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
senior christian debt repayments on the field of mediterranean nation. the kicker preceded is the first ratings upgrade to three years for cyprus which was shut out of international financial markets for high ideals of its treated in the twenty eleven and came to the brink of financial collapse in early twenty thirty the island was the smallest countries in the eurozone signed up with ten billion euro bailout program with the imf and eu in march twenty thirteen standard course said that the biggest challenge in cyprus meeting lenders conditions was a privatization program expected to raise one point four billion euro despite twenty eight. speaking at the ninth cyprus summit of the economist titled cyprus on the mend and open discussion with government the trio cut business and it was him. president yukos us to see aiden said the country is passing to one of the most critical time periods in its modern history. he blamed several factors including the filing fee structure to the banking sector the negative external environment and announced finances the neg
senior christian debt repayments on the field of mediterranean nation. the kicker preceded is the first ratings upgrade to three years for cyprus which was shut out of international financial markets for high ideals of its treated in the twenty eleven and came to the brink of financial collapse in early twenty thirty the island was the smallest countries in the eurozone signed up with ten billion euro bailout program with the imf and eu in march twenty thirteen standard course said that the...
34
34
Apr 16, 2014
04/14
by
KCSM
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
market vacations which a potentially lucrative with as we found out when we attended the international mediterranean tourism markets the portuguese tourism minister once a mystique to newness explains how his country has created a jewish rabbi. that is true it's one to discover the country's very fascinating roots in the chinese tradition the creator that the roots of the tv show magazine with the jewish quarters of the country without plenty of time. and if that religious but also the cultural wing so it is not just of the beaches the point of view. that's likely be the fifth edition of the coffee like it's safe to eat like it's sodomy which edition puts it also has to be a very good option for a holiday destination. i think that the plenty of reasons not only the jewish legacy which is the important work but also other visits to his ipod and sodomy. but to show that influenced the architecture. landing you can see in several places the jewish people and the villages impossible it's not really that serious inspired to him. i've been letting it at the tiny itsy read this. it's a new home with me and
market vacations which a potentially lucrative with as we found out when we attended the international mediterranean tourism markets the portuguese tourism minister once a mystique to newness explains how his country has created a jewish rabbi. that is true it's one to discover the country's very fascinating roots in the chinese tradition the creator that the roots of the tv show magazine with the jewish quarters of the country without plenty of time. and if that religious but also the cultural...
74
74
Apr 13, 2014
04/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
denmark is not exactly the mediterranean. summers are short.ted, what they're famous for, is their ingredients. >> reindeer moss with last year's harvest of mushrooms. >> and color me dubious. >> did you ever eat moss before? >> no. that is incredible. there's no way that this is going to look convincingly delicious on tv. but it is really delicious. alsandro porcheli is italian living in denmark. he worked at noma before starting cook it raw, the rooming boy scout camp for the world's best chefs. >> i met rene in 2004. basically the restaurant was just opened. >> ten years after noma's inception, rene is arguably the most famous dane since hamlet. so it's happily ever after, right? not quite. >> all this happened actually in copenhagen. you have all these rules, these guidelines where you never brag about yourself. it's all understated. >> the law which discourages attention-seeking is part and parcel of living in denmark. danes who think too big are often cut down by their peers. >> it's hard to really make an effort, and if you stand out too
denmark is not exactly the mediterranean. summers are short.ted, what they're famous for, is their ingredients. >> reindeer moss with last year's harvest of mushrooms. >> and color me dubious. >> did you ever eat moss before? >> no. that is incredible. there's no way that this is going to look convincingly delicious on tv. but it is really delicious. alsandro porcheli is italian living in denmark. he worked at noma before starting cook it raw, the rooming boy scout camp...