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done it for nearly years by capturing raw emotions and representations come his work reflects the unfiltered truths of our shared humanity. [applause] linda ronstadt. [applause] the 2013 national medal of arts to linda ronstadt for her one-of-a-kind voice over decades for marketable music drawn from a broad range of influences, she defied expectations to conquer american radio waves and help pave the way for generations of women artists. [applause] >> todd williams. [applause] the 2013 national medal of arts totheir contributions architecture and arts education. whether public or private, their deliver an inspired to sign have a profound effect on those who interact with them. they're teaching has inspired young people to pursue their passions. [applause] james terrel. [applause] the 2013 national medal of arts to james terrel or his groundbreaking visual arts capturing the powers of light and space, he billed expenses that force us to question reality have a challenging our perception modeling of art, but also the world around us. [applause] national humanities medal recipients. abrahm. [ap
done it for nearly years by capturing raw emotions and representations come his work reflects the unfiltered truths of our shared humanity. [applause] linda ronstadt. [applause] the 2013 national medal of arts to linda ronstadt for her one-of-a-kind voice over decades for marketable music drawn from a broad range of influences, she defied expectations to conquer american radio waves and help pave the way for generations of women artists. [applause] >> todd williams. [applause] the 2013...
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globe for nearly 60 years by capturing raw emotions and revisitation's -- his work reflects the unfiltered truths of our humanity. [laughter] [applause] linda. [applause] the 2013 national medal of arts. for whatever one-of-a-kind voice and decades of remarkable brewis -- shen for influences defied expectations and condom american where your ways and help pave the way for generations of women artists. todd williams. [applause] [applause] james terrel. [applause] the 2013 national medal of arts to james terrel for his groundbreaking visual arts capturing the powers of light and space, he build experiences that forced us to question reality, challenging our perception of not only art, but also the world around us. [laughter] [applause] nationals humanities recipient -- mr. abrams. [[applause] the 2013 national humanities medal to mr. abrams for running the study of pleasure as a scholar, writer and critic he extended the perception of the remand to tradition and explore the matter and concepts of artistic self-expression in western culture influencing and inspiring generations of students. [
globe for nearly 60 years by capturing raw emotions and revisitation's -- his work reflects the unfiltered truths of our humanity. [laughter] [applause] linda. [applause] the 2013 national medal of arts. for whatever one-of-a-kind voice and decades of remarkable brewis -- shen for influences defied expectations and condom american where your ways and help pave the way for generations of women artists. todd williams. [applause] [applause] james terrel. [applause] the 2013 national medal of arts...
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our service at the planning commission and the landmark and maybe sometimes your comments maybe unfiltered it's a breath of fresh air many commissions can be overly careful you believed things and meant them and being thought of so again wish you the best in our future endeavors and maybe see you again. >> commissioner moore. >> having sat next to commissioner sugaya 8 years it's more than having a think a informed voice but a great appreciation for the thoroughness in the profession and before we really had the historic preservation fully established i've learned a lot and will miss you a great deal i refer to you as my comrade in arms. >> commissioner. >> i've learned a lot from bill and appreciate you how direct he is maybe those who don't follow planning but baseball derrick jettinger so thank you you've made a great impact bill. >> i may also wish you the best and commissioner johnson welcome. >> commissioners that place you in directors announcements. >> thank you xhishths on behalf of the commissioners thank you for your staff both on the planning commission and the board of appeals
our service at the planning commission and the landmark and maybe sometimes your comments maybe unfiltered it's a breath of fresh air many commissions can be overly careful you believed things and meant them and being thought of so again wish you the best in our future endeavors and maybe see you again. >> commissioner moore. >> having sat next to commissioner sugaya 8 years it's more than having a think a informed voice but a great appreciation for the thoroughness in the...
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some unfiltered sumter the clouds of times. >> on friday, and some filtered sun shine again.ezy the rain downstate. all know what a pretty nice weather pattern around here. >> >> [prof.burke]why is it smart to talk to farmers for your auto insurance? because we believe that doing things right is more important than just doing them fast. and...because we don't want you to miss out on things like accident forgiveness... ...where we forgive an accident every three years without raising your rates. talk to farmers and get the coverage you want, not just the coverage that's fast. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum - bum ♪ [announcer] call 1-800-470-8498 today. official drawing of the illinois lottery >> let;s get started with our pick3 plus fireball game fireball number 6 lucky day lotto 700,000 dollars lucky day lotto 700,000 dollars coming your way. this is charlie. his long day of doing it himself starts with back pain... and a choice. take 4 advil in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. honey, you did it! baby laughs! not all saturated fats are equal. but th
some unfiltered sumter the clouds of times. >> on friday, and some filtered sun shine again.ezy the rain downstate. all know what a pretty nice weather pattern around here. >> >> [prof.burke]why is it smart to talk to farmers for your auto insurance? because we believe that doing things right is more important than just doing them fast. and...because we don't want you to miss out on things like accident forgiveness... ...where we forgive an accident every three years without...
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. >> 'cause it's direct contact unfiltered and so it gives me a good sense for the areas where i needr attention. >> you can take a look at the many answers from the web chat on 6abc.com. >> septa says the overnight subway service has been so popular it's going to extend it through november 2nd. currently the broad street and market frankford lines are running 24 hours a day on friday and saturday. since the trial period startd in june, ridership is up more than 50 percent. officials say if it remains popular they will consider making the night owl subway service a permanent feature. >> 5:56 now and we have more news you didn't see last night including the fast moving fire that forced a family from a north philadelphia home. >> plus, we are learning more about the woman's body discovered in a philadelphia park. investigation when "actio "vocce vanduccos!" "when your favorite food starts a fight" "fight back fast" "with tums." "relief that neutralizes acid on contact..." "...and goes to work in seconds." ♪tum, tum tum tum tums! "and now, try great tasting tums chewy delights." "yummy."
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has nearly total unfiltered access of countless secure servers now by now these stories had gone viral but the source of the leak had yet to be identified and then came the unmasking of edward snowden as the source prompting not only an international effort to capture the american whistleblower but heightening tensions between nations in the process like that time bolivian president evo morales is plane was forced to land in austria following a conference in moscow after suspicions that snowden might be on the plane and what alice was stuck at an airport terminal in vienna after france portugal and spain all refused to allow the jet through their airspace in the event quickly turned into a diplomatic blunder and while the u.s. . never officially commented on the event backlash from many latin american leaders prompted apologies from the spanish and french governments with the spanish ambassador to bolivia even delivering a letter saying that quote spain was involved in the situation against its will but the bolivian plane fiasco was only the beginning of a downward spiral for western d
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if you go to france or germany or whatever, you get the unfiltered results. suppose they decide they do not like that. do they say you can show those results to people outside the e.u. proxy servers exist elsewhere. suddenly you have this regime to stop people from being embarrassed. that seems excessive. this really strikes me as the law equivalent of an older the court kind of did not know how to edit. they said we know this could be exploited but we will figure it out in practice. >> can i respond to the wikipedia stuff? favorite cases when i was a general counsel for wikipedia was this. two convicted german murderers who had served their time for having killed a german eventuallystar were -- they served their time and got out on good behavior. they were convicted in 1993 and got out in 2008. what happened between 1993 and 2008 was search engines happen. even though the german system was theoretically quite humane in allowing ex-cons to reintegrate into society -- they are much better at it than we are. the fact is any employer doing a search on the intern
if you go to france or germany or whatever, you get the unfiltered results. suppose they decide they do not like that. do they say you can show those results to people outside the e.u. proxy servers exist elsewhere. suddenly you have this regime to stop people from being embarrassed. that seems excessive. this really strikes me as the law equivalent of an older the court kind of did not know how to edit. they said we know this could be exploited but we will figure it out in practice. >>...
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they note a 1917 act ensures they have complete, unfiltered and timely access to all information andls without unreasonable administrative burdens. isis says the letter is unprecedented. >> i've never seen a letter like this. my folks have checked. there's never been a letter, even with a dozen igs complaining. this is the majority of all inspectors general saying that not just in the examples they gave, but government wide, they see a pattern that's making them unable to do their job. >> in the justice department e, withheld records for three reviews until they found they were helpful to the department's top leadership. justice spokesman said everything sought was provided and quote, because the documents at issue included grand jury material, credit reports and other information, whose dissemination is restricted by law, it was necessary to accommodate the inspector general's request. isis says the independent authority should be respected. >> if anyone should have transparency, it should be the watchdogs inned the government working for the president. expect hearings on the issue
they note a 1917 act ensures they have complete, unfiltered and timely access to all information andls without unreasonable administrative burdens. isis says the letter is unprecedented. >> i've never seen a letter like this. my folks have checked. there's never been a letter, even with a dozen igs complaining. this is the majority of all inspectors general saying that not just in the examples they gave, but government wide, they see a pattern that's making them unable to do their job....
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. >> reporter: always on, unfiltered, a technological eyewitness to history.martphones, text messages and social media of ferguson, missouri. front and center in this crisis. >> as you know, particularly with social media, there is so much information out there. we're urging anyone and everyone with any information at all that pertains to this, by all means, contact us. >> reporter: all of that information can be tucked away through. some of it dramatic. like this video taken moments after the shooting. then there's this, the group anonymous tweeted out what they say is the name of the officer who shot 18-year-old michael brown. the problem, they didn't get it right. the st. louis county police department responds. twitter suspends the account. >> with any new technology there's the threat of misinformation, of wrong facts and data being spread. >> reporter: with no filter, information can go worldwide with the touch of a finger, making an investigation more challenging. >> unfortunately, i think it's a double-edged sword. on one hand i think evidence that is
. >> reporter: always on, unfiltered, a technological eyewitness to history.martphones, text messages and social media of ferguson, missouri. front and center in this crisis. >> as you know, particularly with social media, there is so much information out there. we're urging anyone and everyone with any information at all that pertains to this, by all means, contact us. >> reporter: all of that information can be tucked away through. some of it dramatic. like this video taken...
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. >> reporter: they're one of nine unconventional and unfiltered families on the show. >> whoo!d while it might be tv gold, some parenting experts argue that the show exploits children. >> my concern is that it doesn't allow a safe place for children just to be a kid. >> reporter: future episodes will dive into the lives of other unique families with eq l equally unique parenting methods. from the nomaddic lifestyle. >> where are you going to go to the bathroom? >> right here. >> reporter: to hypnotherapy. >> are you trying to hypnotize me. >> yes, i am. >> reporter: but mom shera says the goal isn't winning some medal for having the best parenting style. >> if you listen a little bit differently to your child, it was worth it. >> reporter: for "good morning america," linzie janis, abc news, new york. ♪ this life >> a few tips there. >> or not. >> that's not one way to do it or 99 ways to do it or not to do it. >>> finally in our "heat index" one of the hottest health trends among celebrities, aloe watverad are guzzling it down for health benefits and some say it could do more h
. >> reporter: they're one of nine unconventional and unfiltered families on the show. >> whoo!d while it might be tv gold, some parenting experts argue that the show exploits children. >> my concern is that it doesn't allow a safe place for children just to be a kid. >> reporter: future episodes will dive into the lives of other unique families with eq l equally unique parenting methods. from the nomaddic lifestyle. >> where are you going to go to the bathroom?...
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one place, though, where i think that all of that access that -- to social media, that unfiltered lookat brian was talking about a second ago, matters is that the israeli attacks look a lot less surgical and pinpoint than the idf would like. you know, what we see is not these kind of clean images of a missile going into a building. what we see is the whole aftermath. and in the attacks, particularly on the u.n. shelters in schools which have been very broadly covered, you see a far messier and dirtier view and more intimate view of what war actually looks like for people on the receiving end of these attacks. >> indiscriminate, a word used by the u.n. >> war has always been held, but it may be a much more clearer and visual and observable hell than decades ago. >> brian stelter and ben wallace wells, thank you all. and sadly, i think we'll continue this conversation. i think the point about social media and the difference in generations and perceiving this war has really evolved over the last couple years. gentlemen, thank you very much. >> thanks. >>> we do have information on how you
one place, though, where i think that all of that access that -- to social media, that unfiltered lookat brian was talking about a second ago, matters is that the israeli attacks look a lot less surgical and pinpoint than the idf would like. you know, what we see is not these kind of clean images of a missile going into a building. what we see is the whole aftermath. and in the attacks, particularly on the u.n. shelters in schools which have been very broadly covered, you see a far messier and...
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. >> reporter: always on, unfiltered. a technological eyewitness to history.es, text messages, and social media of ferguson, missouri. front and center in this crisis. >> as you know, particularly with social media, there is so much information out there and we're urging anyone and everyone with any information at all that pertains to this, by all means contact us. >> reporter: all of that information can be tough to wade through. some of it dramatic, like this video taken moments after the shooting. then there's this. the group anonymous tweeted out what they say is the name of the officer who shot 18-year-old michael brown. the problem? they didn't get it right. the st. louis county police department responds. twitter spends the account. >> as with any new technology there's the threat of misinformation, of wrong facts and data being spread. >> reporter: but with no filter, information can be worldwide with the touch of a finger. making investigations more challenging. >> unfortunately, i think it's a double-edged sword. on one hand i think evidence that is
. >> reporter: always on, unfiltered. a technological eyewitness to history.es, text messages, and social media of ferguson, missouri. front and center in this crisis. >> as you know, particularly with social media, there is so much information out there and we're urging anyone and everyone with any information at all that pertains to this, by all means contact us. >> reporter: all of that information can be tough to wade through. some of it dramatic, like this video taken...
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>> reporter: always on, unfiltered. a technological eyewitness to history.e smartphones, text messages and social media of ferguson, missouri. front and center in this crisis. >> as you know, particularly with social media, there is so much information out there. and we're urging anyone and everyone with any information at all that pertains to this, by all means, contact us. >> reporter: all of that information can be tough to wade through. some of it dramatic, like this video taken moments after the shooting. then there is this. the group anonymous tweeted out what they say is the name of the officer who shot 18-year-old michael brown. the problem? they didn't get it right. the st. louis county police department responds. twitter suspends the account. >> with any new technology, there is the threat of misinformation of wrong fats and data being spread. >> reporter: but with no filter, information can go worldwide with the touch of a finger, making investigations more challenging. >> unfortunately, i think it's a double edged sword. on one hand, i think evid
>> reporter: always on, unfiltered. a technological eyewitness to history.e smartphones, text messages and social media of ferguson, missouri. front and center in this crisis. >> as you know, particularly with social media, there is so much information out there. and we're urging anyone and everyone with any information at all that pertains to this, by all means, contact us. >> reporter: all of that information can be tough to wade through. some of it dramatic, like this video...
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a 1990 act ensures ig have complete, unfiltered and timely access to all information and materials without unreasonable administrative burdens. >> i've never seen a letter like this. my folks have check. never even a letter with as to ugs complaining. this is the majority of all inspector general saying they see a pattern that's making them unable to do their job. >> reporter: the letter said it withheld records for three reviews until they found they were helpful to the department's top leadership. justice spokesman said everything sought was provide and quote because the documents at issue included grand jury material, credit reports and other information whose dissemination is restricted by law. it was necessary to identify exceptions to the law to the accommodate the ig's request. >> if there's anyone that should have transparency it should be the watchdogs inside the government working for the president. >> reporter: expect hearings on this issue when congress returns. issa said since there's bipartisan respect for inspector generals he hopes there will be help. >> mount sinai hospita
a 1990 act ensures ig have complete, unfiltered and timely access to all information and materials without unreasonable administrative burdens. >> i've never seen a letter like this. my folks have check. never even a letter with as to ugs complaining. this is the majority of all inspector general saying they see a pattern that's making them unable to do their job. >> reporter: the letter said it withheld records for three reviews until they found they were helpful to the...
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. >> bogart died in 1957 of cancer likely from all those unfiltered cigarettes. to new york married another hard drinking actor, jason robards as great in his way as bogart but no where near as reliable. the good parts stopped coming. but the 40-something bacall stayed in the game by going on stage. in the musical "applause" she won a tony. she said she hated competing against other actors but she thirted for approval. >> we're going out next week. >> a quarter century later she got an oscar nomination. >> did he kiss you? >> as barbra streisand's mouthy mom in "the mirror has two faces." >> sweet actually. >> more than a decade after losing, the academy gave her an honorary oscar. >> don't worry, kid you'll get back. >> bacall never got out from under bogie's shadow. with the image of lauren did live forever in glorious black and white. that slouching kid with the sideways glance. yes, we lost a link last week to the glamour of old hollywood. but more important to its soul. >> what are you wearing today? >> osgood: show time for one man's campaign for kindness.
. >> bogart died in 1957 of cancer likely from all those unfiltered cigarettes. to new york married another hard drinking actor, jason robards as great in his way as bogart but no where near as reliable. the good parts stopped coming. but the 40-something bacall stayed in the game by going on stage. in the musical "applause" she won a tony. she said she hated competing against other actors but she thirted for approval. >> we're going out next week. >> a quarter...
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critical of the new one going in all the third is describing the neighbors overcome some churn as unfilteredude photographic evidence of the perceived ways. airline as good as his eyes and ears water agencies like ours piquancy and the rear. these reports can help things get called up and police stopped some of these are as full practices >> : reporting water waste going to the access to all watter application on our phone >> : adjournment complaints afforded to a proper water provider but the we pervert on mountain road. a couple weeks to a so-called water cops recently approved by the district would join the hunt to root out waste. >> : crews a ucla began removing hundreds of cars trapped by flooding >> : this is the scene tuesday after water main broke dumping more than 20 million gal. of water six buildings on campus damaged repair crews now showing up entrance hole and will sunset boulevard, for the broken pipe the work expected to be finished sometime this weekend. >> : far are pushing back in the bay shores level of our side from montana can't there is that low cloud coverage moving i
critical of the new one going in all the third is describing the neighbors overcome some churn as unfilteredude photographic evidence of the perceived ways. airline as good as his eyes and ears water agencies like ours piquancy and the rear. these reports can help things get called up and police stopped some of these are as full practices >> : reporting water waste going to the access to all watter application on our phone >> : adjournment complaints afforded to a proper water...
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communities across the globe by capture raw emotions and representations, his work reflects the unfilteredruths of our shared humanity. linda ronstadt. the 2013 national medal of arts to linda ronstadt for her one of a kind voice and her decades of remarkable music, drawings from a broad ranges of influences, ms. ronstadt defied expectations to conquer american radio waves and helped pave the way for generation of women artists. billy sinh and todd williams. the 2013 national medal of arts for their contributions to architecture and arts education, whether public or private, their deliberate and inspired designs have a profound effect on the lives of those who interact with them. in their teaching and spirit of service have inspired young people to pursue their passions. >>> james terrell. the 2013 national medal of arts to james terrell for his groundbreaking visual art, captures the powers of light and space. mr. terrell builds experiences that force us to question reality. challenging our perceptions not only of art, but also of the world around us. >>> national humanities medal recipie
communities across the globe by capture raw emotions and representations, his work reflects the unfilteredruths of our shared humanity. linda ronstadt. the 2013 national medal of arts to linda ronstadt for her one of a kind voice and her decades of remarkable music, drawings from a broad ranges of influences, ms. ronstadt defied expectations to conquer american radio waves and helped pave the way for generation of women artists. billy sinh and todd williams. the 2013 national medal of arts for...
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if you go to france or germany or whatever, you get the unfiltered results. suppose they decide they do not like that. you can show those results to people outside that you. suddenly you have this regime to stop people from being embarrassed. this really strikes me as the equivalent of area, a court took an older law and did not quite know how to edit. >> one of the things -- one of -- although it was a tense moment in some ways -- one this.favorite cases was of two convicted german murderers have served their .imes they served their time and got out on good -- died out in good behavior. what happened between 1993 and 2008 was search engines happen. even though the german system was theoretically quite humane in allowing ex-cons to reintegrate into society -- they are much better at it than we are. any employer doing a search on the internet about these guys discovered they were convicted murderers. this, sinceto wikipedia doesn't have anything like legal resources that google or bing or you have, i ignored it for as long as i could. i said what will happen i
if you go to france or germany or whatever, you get the unfiltered results. suppose they decide they do not like that. you can show those results to people outside that you. suddenly you have this regime to stop people from being embarrassed. this really strikes me as the equivalent of area, a court took an older law and did not quite know how to edit. >> one of the things -- one of -- although it was a tense moment in some ways -- one this.favorite cases was of two convicted german...
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it's unfiltered. it's no longer mainstream media telling the story.ng celebrities, too. >> i would disagree with all due respect. >> what? >> that it's between a white conservative camp and obama. i think what obama -- president obama is doing, and i saw this with president bush and president lyclinton it in the white houses i served. the critical thing is the narrative and to get the narrative quickly and decisively to which people can view these pictures. so when i was in the bush white house after 9/11 the most important thing was not to galvanize the country in sorrow, but to make sure that the pi pictures we would see out of afghanistan were sanitized so when we bombed the hospital in kandahar we said without any evidence on the ground that the taliban were using those people in the hospital in kandahar as human shields, something we could not have known but it was critically important to get the narrative out. >> it is we see in real time -- i will never forget sitting there and watches the second plane, right? s if it is a searing, live moment.
it's unfiltered. it's no longer mainstream media telling the story.ng celebrities, too. >> i would disagree with all due respect. >> what? >> that it's between a white conservative camp and obama. i think what obama -- president obama is doing, and i saw this with president bush and president lyclinton it in the white houses i served. the critical thing is the narrative and to get the narrative quickly and decisively to which people can view these pictures. so when i was in...
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president richard nixon, uncensored, unfiltered and in his own words.opportunity to write that book. and from london we have jon meacham who regularly burns tapes. i love this quote, pat, from "the greatest comeback." dwight chappin said starting in '66 there was a recurring refrain you would hear around the nixon office. accrued through the campaign and even greater through the years of the administration and continued to the post presidency. it was what does buchanan think? what does buchanan say? pat, you have a thousand memos that you sent to nixon and his responses that make up this book. extraordinary. tell everybody again the story of how you met nixon and how you got involved early in his comeback. >> well, i first met nixon when i was on the caddie log at burning tree country club in 1954 and '55. they put out the vice president's golf bag. the assistant pro looked over at the rookie caddie, and i went around 18 holes with richard nixon. then i'm a young editorial writer and he's coming over to bellville, illinois, to speak. i got invited, went
president richard nixon, uncensored, unfiltered and in his own words.opportunity to write that book. and from london we have jon meacham who regularly burns tapes. i love this quote, pat, from "the greatest comeback." dwight chappin said starting in '66 there was a recurring refrain you would hear around the nixon office. accrued through the campaign and even greater through the years of the administration and continued to the post presidency. it was what does buchanan think? what...
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it takes unpasteurized, unfiltered apple cider vinegar, the cloudy kind. >> it's still inside which is romans used it 2,000 years ago. h hippocrates prescribed it in small doses. >> it can affect your blood sugar level. >> taking apple cider vinegar is a great way to fight off colds, keep your immune system running. >> reporter: but can you stomach it? the apple vinegar is really harsh. raspberry. a little chewy. strawberry. wow! black cherry. sounds good. it's actually pretty tasty. i could drink a glass of this. i'm not going to, but i could. ooh. at rawduck, they don't stop with the drink. do you do fermented food, too? >> we do. >> reporter: sauerkraut and kimchi, fermented korean cabbage. >> if you got ready for the take on the food you're about to eat and helps digest and absorbs the newt yeutrients a lot better. >> reporter: it can be quite volatile. >> it's like children, they do need a bit of burping. i think these are probably the smelliest. >> reporter: it smells spicy. not for the fainthearted, but when the payoff could be a glowing new you, bring it on. if you're in a hurr
it takes unpasteurized, unfiltered apple cider vinegar, the cloudy kind. >> it's still inside which is romans used it 2,000 years ago. h hippocrates prescribed it in small doses. >> it can affect your blood sugar level. >> taking apple cider vinegar is a great way to fight off colds, keep your immune system running. >> reporter: but can you stomach it? the apple vinegar is really harsh. raspberry. a little chewy. strawberry. wow! black cherry. sounds good. it's actually...