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there's more still to come, money-saving design inspiration from a vintner's home in the vineyards.itheap as putting dry wall up on the ceilings, it is the same cost. [ steve ] i was registering my citi card for the holiday sweepstakes, when i got this toy from my colleague in japan. turns out robosan was the hottest toy of the year. [ news tv ] robosan 4000 is sold out across the country. [ steve ] i was going to sell it online and make a fortune. but then, i won a $1,000 prepaid card just because i used my citi card. so i made a decision, if citi could surprise me, why not do the same for someone else? [ male announcer ] register and use your card for a chance to win a prepaid card worth up to $10,000. what's your story? citi can help you write it. ye.ok, 'lli [ female annouer made fresh, ight. thiss. that is not half. guys i have more. with cinnabon cnamon have such a sweet delicious aro that my family can wait ir hands on them. enjoy cinnab cinnamon... now in all pillsbury cinnamon roll that my family can wait ir hands on them. in california's livermore valley wine country, one vi
there's more still to come, money-saving design inspiration from a vintner's home in the vineyards.itheap as putting dry wall up on the ceilings, it is the same cost. [ steve ] i was registering my citi card for the holiday sweepstakes, when i got this toy from my colleague in japan. turns out robosan was the hottest toy of the year. [ news tv ] robosan 4000 is sold out across the country. [ steve ] i was going to sell it online and make a fortune. but then, i won a $1,000 prepaid card just...
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show of global citizenship and why they have of some of the support of some of the most prominent vintners in napa napa valley. they have a flagship program in afghanistan helping farmers and awarded the biggest government contract ever in afghanistan. it's part of than effort to win the hearts and minds which is something that roots of peace has been doing for a decade. >> the grapes are a big change. citrus all kinds of fruits. it takes an extreme poverty situation $2 a day on their farm. >> thousands of farmers in afghanistan are voluntarily sign up with the northern california group of roots of peace. they are learning they can make more money growing grapes than growing opium poppies for heroin. >> they are in a desperate situation. you have a perfect situation for civil unrest. they need to see there is a right out of their hole. improving their yields because it dramatic rim proves are income. >> many farmers are being trained by of a gangs hired and trained by roots of peace agricultural experts. average athe farms average about two and a half acres. it's called a hector. >> it wil
show of global citizenship and why they have of some of the support of some of the most prominent vintners in napa napa valley. they have a flagship program in afghanistan helping farmers and awarded the biggest government contract ever in afghanistan. it's part of than effort to win the hearts and minds which is something that roots of peace has been doing for a decade. >> the grapes are a big change. citrus all kinds of fruits. it takes an extreme poverty situation $2 a day on their...
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the wine was usually harvested and pressed by the vintner himself. eventually, a series of pastoral wine gardens sprang up, where people gathered to celebrate life or just to pass the time. mayer am platz, a wine garden in the village of heiligenstadt, looks much as it did when beethoven lived here. [singing in german] keep in mind that police are very strict about intoxicated drivers, so it's much better and safer to take public transportation to the heurigen. you can tell if a wine garden is open by the hanging branch of evergreen over the door. the rural area outside of vienna offers lots of day trip options and some of the most evocative scenery in europe. we're off to visit one of austria's best monasteries and take a trip down the famed danube river. we're stopping in krems, a 1,000-year-old town lined with ancient homes and narrow streets nestled beside the danube. at one time, the aristocrats of krems barricaded the danube and charged heavy tolls from river traffic. if the victims couldn't afford to pay the fee, the townspeople simply confisc
the wine was usually harvested and pressed by the vintner himself. eventually, a series of pastoral wine gardens sprang up, where people gathered to celebrate life or just to pass the time. mayer am platz, a wine garden in the village of heiligenstadt, looks much as it did when beethoven lived here. [singing in german] keep in mind that police are very strict about intoxicated drivers, so it's much better and safer to take public transportation to the heurigen. you can tell if a wine garden is...
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. >> why it is difficult to attract israeli labo it makes jewish vintners cautious of arab workers. the harvesters come to play worship music while the grapes are gatherd. it could be the final redemption and christians are giv the ones to harvest. >> tt bible is written, when he comes people from all the world will come to help israel. we believe in it. >> charlene israel cbn news. >> so butiful. >> good experience. >> thanks for joining us for this week's edition of christian world news. >> until next week good-bye and god bless you (speakinin international language) d he said unto them go ye into a of the world and preach the gpel preachhe gospel ♪ every creure in the world. pplause)
. >> why it is difficult to attract israeli labo it makes jewish vintners cautious of arab workers. the harvesters come to play worship music while the grapes are gatherd. it could be the final redemption and christians are giv the ones to harvest. >> tt bible is written, when he comes people from all the world will come to help israel. we believe in it. >> charlene israel cbn news. >> so butiful. >> good experience. >> thanks for joining us for this week's...
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the vintners and everybody else -- we are trying to tie it all together to make more business happen. commissioner o'brien: maybe this is off the beaten track a little bit, but just from the point of view of us being a small business commission and constantly trying to make the city an easier place to do business in, what do you think is the situation with trying to set up a new bar or saloon type of business in san francisco as far as the process of pyramiding and stuff like that? i am curious to get an answer from somebody i have never met before who might be able to give it to me from the trenches. i was just curious to know. >> i was excited to hear the city was working with the mayor's office to try to bring all of those offices together to make the permiting and that entire step-by-step process easier. when i did it seven years ago, it certainly was not easy. i had multiple points to look to to try to figure everything out. one office did not know what the other office needed, or that other offices existed. that was difficult and i had an m.b.a. commissioner o'brien: that probab
the vintners and everybody else -- we are trying to tie it all together to make more business happen. commissioner o'brien: maybe this is off the beaten track a little bit, but just from the point of view of us being a small business commission and constantly trying to make the city an easier place to do business in, what do you think is the situation with trying to set up a new bar or saloon type of business in san francisco as far as the process of pyramiding and stuff like that? i am curious...
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they have always had the vintner's reserve chardonnay.aste. you want something crisp with turkey. >> yeah. turkey's not a really, really flavorful meat so you don't want to bulldoze over it. that's crisp, light. goes well with it. >> we have pork chops? >> yeah. >> that's difficult. it's the other white meat? i always think of red with that. >> you could go red. you could do a boujelais or something. but it goes well with a bodied white wine. this riesling is $20 a bottle from alsace. >> is it sweet? >> they can be, but this one's dry. >> it is very dry. i think of riesling as sweet. >> if you have a fruit chutney or come poet, riesling is a great combination. >> now we have lamb. >> these are the reds. >> lamb can be gamey. >> it can be. you want a wine that has gameyness itself, earthy funk to it. siraz is the answer to me. it's great with lamb. they have a peppery spice and that goes fantastically. this is syrah from down in the santa barbara region. it has kind of -- >> yeah. >> it's earthy and goes well. >> i can see it. >> it's tort
they have always had the vintner's reserve chardonnay.aste. you want something crisp with turkey. >> yeah. turkey's not a really, really flavorful meat so you don't want to bulldoze over it. that's crisp, light. goes well with it. >> we have pork chops? >> yeah. >> that's difficult. it's the other white meat? i always think of red with that. >> you could go red. you could do a boujelais or something. but it goes well with a bodied white wine. this riesling is $20 a...