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yao speaking foreign language] jon: yeah. she microwaves it because sometimes the fish-- 'cause she gets the fish live from the markets, but if it's too big, it won't fit in the steamer, so then just put it in the microwave. [mrs. yao speaking foreign language] jon: it's also faster. it's, like, 5 minutes, yeah. [mrs. yao speaks foreign language] [microwave beeps, whirring] [beep] jon: the pleasure of eating that steamed fish is to have it whole because having fish cooked on the bone is way different; like, less surface area exposed to heat and it's also just juicy when it's attached to the actual rack. so it's hard to re-create that, but the process is you steam the fish and then you drop a bunch of scallion, ginger on it and then you take really hot oil and then you scorch all the scallions and ginger, and then you pour the soy mixture, and all the steaming liquid, aromatic oil on the bottom mixes with the soy, and it just makes essentially a pan sauce, but in--in the vessel, and then you just top it with cilantro, and it's
yao speaking foreign language] jon: yeah. she microwaves it because sometimes the fish-- 'cause she gets the fish live from the markets, but if it's too big, it won't fit in the steamer, so then just put it in the microwave. [mrs. yao speaking foreign language] jon: it's also faster. it's, like, 5 minutes, yeah. [mrs. yao speaks foreign language] [microwave beeps, whirring] [beep] jon: the pleasure of eating that steamed fish is to have it whole because having fish cooked on the bone is way...
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valtÈre yao koffi is trying to popularize the use of apps among farmers.e scope of opportunities that the internet presents. but he knows a lot has to change to achieve real success. valtÈre: it would be good if we could have free internet zones in the villages where people could get wireless access and get online. that would be really good. reporter: and time is of the essence. in the heart of the country, rain is scarce and the land is dry. researchers at the agricultural college in yamoussoukro are developing an app that will help people to adjust to climate change. farmers can access this information and apply it accordingly, depending on the condition of their fields. the scientists use meteorological data from the nasa website. anicet: our goal isn't to accurately predict the weather. it's to determine the right time during the plant's growth cycle to carry out certain agricultural activities. reporter: researchers also want the app to be able to respond precisely to the needs of the farmers. given the drought and the need to irrigate, rain is a majo
valtÈre yao koffi is trying to popularize the use of apps among farmers.e scope of opportunities that the internet presents. but he knows a lot has to change to achieve real success. valtÈre: it would be good if we could have free internet zones in the villages where people could get wireless access and get online. that would be really good. reporter: and time is of the essence. in the heart of the country, rain is scarce and the land is dry. researchers at the agricultural college in...
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narrator: wild aid features celebrities like chinese basketball legend yao ming to educate the chinesepublic about ivory. knights: well, the chinese government has been very supportive. we've been very lucky that cctv, which is the main government run tv station in china, has run our messages in prime time. hutson: when they're surveyed, up to 70% of chinese consumers say they didn't know that for them to buy an ivory trinket means that an elephant actually has to die. and once they learned that fact, most of them say they will no longer buy ivory. narrator: must africa's elephants go extinct? saving them calls for a multifaceted solution. hutson: we have to look at the demand side, at the supply side. we have to cooperate internationally. we have to involve businesses and statecraft and private citizens and ngos and law enforcement, and we have to educate people worldwide that your ivory trinkets mean that an elephant has to die. thornton: we need to go back to the total ivory ban, including complete ban on domestic trade in china and japan. if cna and japan banned domestic ivory trad
narrator: wild aid features celebrities like chinese basketball legend yao ming to educate the chinesepublic about ivory. knights: well, the chinese government has been very supportive. we've been very lucky that cctv, which is the main government run tv station in china, has run our messages in prime time. hutson: when they're surveyed, up to 70% of chinese consumers say they didn't know that for them to buy an ivory trinket means that an elephant actually has to die. and once they learned...
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yao clanging the zoning is you the first step in the process and bart says the lafayette site probably won't be developed before the year 2030. >>> new at 6:00, taking a live look across the bay area, from the effect0s of the pandemic to the region's housing crises, this evening a new survey finds many residents are in a grumpy mood. according to a new bay area council poll, a record 64% of people say the bay area is headed in the wrong direction. that is a 14-point jump from last year. the highest level of dissatisfaction since the poll began back in 2014. some of the biggest reasons for the sour attitude? the region housing shortage, the cost of living, the homeless crises, and crime. the poll by the business group also found that 48% of residents say they plan to leave the bay area in the next few years. >>> still ahead on kpix 5 and cbs news bay area -- >>> i'm len ramirez in san jose, there is new research showing that the air quality can actually be a silent killer, especially when wildfires are raging in northern california. >>> plus, you could be seeing more bears roaming aroun
yao clanging the zoning is you the first step in the process and bart says the lafayette site probably won't be developed before the year 2030. >>> new at 6:00, taking a live look across the bay area, from the effect0s of the pandemic to the region's housing crises, this evening a new survey finds many residents are in a grumpy mood. according to a new bay area council poll, a record 64% of people say the bay area is headed in the wrong direction. that is a 14-point jump from last...
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yao like to thank you was being a way to defend ukraine from russian aggression? there is in the t. is too late. biden's strategy failed. putin invade. short of destroying ukraine well is no way to liberate by force. all we can do is punish the russians for what they have done. that president biden is what he plans to do. watch. >> lost 30 thrs of vauchl russian stock market lost 47% of value and trading suspended the russian economy is roling and putin is to blame. >> society russian economy is destroyed. imagine living issue the currency drops 30 point in a day. 143 million russians know they are poory. a handful had any role in the invasion of ushg crane. many opposed t. all of them are being hurt as their economy come arc part that is fine because they all deserve it. michael mc fall the former ambassador to moscow announced every person in russia bears the guilt of the ukraine invasion. there are mow more innocent russians everyone has to make a choice. support or o moez. >> to be clear, there is no thing as an innocent russian. our russia scholars told us. putin given the orde
yao like to thank you was being a way to defend ukraine from russian aggression? there is in the t. is too late. biden's strategy failed. putin invade. short of destroying ukraine well is no way to liberate by force. all we can do is punish the russians for what they have done. that president biden is what he plans to do. watch. >> lost 30 thrs of vauchl russian stock market lost 47% of value and trading suspended the russian economy is roling and putin is to blame. >> society...
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that the president has been making, really all the trips that his officials have gone on to really yaoies, but just for the last few months. so this is going to be something that the president on his first state of the union in his presidency is going to address head-on, the white house says. michael. >> all right. jasmine, good to see you. jasmine wright there live in washington for us. appreciate that. >>> we're going to take a quick break here. when we come back, we're going to hear from one ukrainian woman who has been hiding in a bomb shelter with her children for days. why she decided to stay in kyiv once the invasion began. our live coverage of the crisis in ukraine continues after the break. plain aspirin could be hurting your stomach. vazalore 325 liquid-filled aspirin capsule is clinilly shown in a 7 day study to cause fewer ulcers than immediate release aspirin. vazalore. the first liquid-filled aspirin capsules...azing! ♪ baby got back by sir mix-a-lot ♪ unlimited cashback match... only from discover. with panera's you pick 2, every meal is made fantastic. you can be fresh
that the president has been making, really all the trips that his officials have gone on to really yaoies, but just for the last few months. so this is going to be something that the president on his first state of the union in his presidency is going to address head-on, the white house says. michael. >> all right. jasmine, good to see you. jasmine wright there live in washington for us. appreciate that. >>> we're going to take a quick break here. when we come back, we're going...
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all right, six and a half to go don's up 11, but the cleo shabazz great pasta yao.g just over four to go don's up eight shabazz, so we call a shooters roll. triple is good. he game high 22 as it goes on down five and nine from deep don's when 75-63 they'll play number one gonzaga in the semis on monday. how about this game late nights in vegas? we know that's normal santa clara portland. the wcc quarters didn't start until almost 10:30 at night broncos though. they were awake. jalen williams. five really points 13 point lead early on and williams can hit from distances. well, perfect three for three in the first half. he had 15. and then first half winding down, how about pj pipes gonna get the very friendly role here at the first half buzzer. is good game high 16 santa clara led by 50th break. they're just starting the second half. it is santa clara with a 45-28 lead. the winner of this game will face saint mary's on monday in the semifinals abc 7 sports sponsored by river rock casino, and dion unrelated daylight savings time this time next week. we're gaining that
all right, six and a half to go don's up 11, but the cleo shabazz great pasta yao.g just over four to go don's up eight shabazz, so we call a shooters roll. triple is good. he game high 22 as it goes on down five and nine from deep don's when 75-63 they'll play number one gonzaga in the semis on monday. how about this game late nights in vegas? we know that's normal santa clara portland. the wcc quarters didn't start until almost 10:30 at night broncos though. they were awake. jalen williams....
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specific assistance to ukraine that already passed the senate and was signed into law as part of the aupl yaoring it, the humanitarian relief and the support for the eastern flank nato allies. this is a significant additional set of resources we are using to help show our concern and passion for the millions and millions of ukrainian refugees and our determination to provide significant military assistance to ukraine. as you know, andrea, president biden's leadership has helped pull together nato and the european union, and switzerland and the swedes sat out the second world war. >> president biden weighed in on something suggested, which is kicking russia out of the g20, and they were kicked out of the g7 after taking crimea, and i think china can veto that, and they have been straddling the line -- more than straddling the line. >> andrea, i think we should do everything we possibly can to send the strongest signals to the russian people and to the russian leadership that we view what putin is doing in ukraine as absolutely unacceptable, and that has meant crippling sanctions on the russian
specific assistance to ukraine that already passed the senate and was signed into law as part of the aupl yaoring it, the humanitarian relief and the support for the eastern flank nato allies. this is a significant additional set of resources we are using to help show our concern and passion for the millions and millions of ukrainian refugees and our determination to provide significant military assistance to ukraine. as you know, andrea, president biden's leadership has helped pull together...
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yao just heard from our correspondents on the ground there, talking especially about the negotiations that are happening in istanbul. do you trust moscow when it comes to these negotiations. do you trust something is actually going to be coming out of these talks? >> the simple answer is "no." we had tens of thousands of civilians killed. there's no way that you can trust a country that did that. but at the same time, people on the ground are hopeful, but skeptical. that's what i would describe it like. basically, look, it looks like russia is trying to regroup, buy some time, and move its force s to donbas, where they have been enjoying relative success, militarily. because in kyiv, they're losing, losing badly. so they need to sell it to their domestic audience, as well. that's why they're pretending to negotiate. that's how people understand it on the ground in kyiv. >> how does moscow, how does russia guarantee security in these negotiations. we know that's one of the asks coming from ukraine. how do you expect that to happen? what do you expect the ukrainians want, the zelenskyy
yao just heard from our correspondents on the ground there, talking especially about the negotiations that are happening in istanbul. do you trust moscow when it comes to these negotiations. do you trust something is actually going to be coming out of these talks? >> the simple answer is "no." we had tens of thousands of civilians killed. there's no way that you can trust a country that did that. but at the same time, people on the ground are hopeful, but skeptical. that's what...
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also in january, 61-year-old yao pan ma died from injuries he sustained when he was attacked while collecting york. and the violence continues. in a recent post to his followers, teenage content creator michael chen described how a man stabbed him outside a new york city restaurant on saturday. >> from behind, he just smacks my neck with some knife. and there it is now. >> break the silence! ( chanting ) >> nawaz: today, remembrances and rallies to combat anti-asian hate were held across the country, on this, the first anniversary of the mass shooting at three atlanta-area spas. for more on this, i'm joined by erika moritsugu. she is a deputy assistant to the president, and the asian ameran and pacific islander senior liaison at the white house. she is in atlanta today, to mark the anniversary of the spa shootings. erika moritsugu, welcome to the "newshour", and thank you for making the time. that year, the year since that attack has been so awful for so many. i've heard from people who are scared. they carry pepper spray. they don't let their elders out alone at night. they feel nowhere safe
also in january, 61-year-old yao pan ma died from injuries he sustained when he was attacked while collecting york. and the violence continues. in a recent post to his followers, teenage content creator michael chen described how a man stabbed him outside a new york city restaurant on saturday. >> from behind, he just smacks my neck with some knife. and there it is now. >> break the silence! ( chanting ) >> nawaz: today, remembrances and rallies to combat anti-asian hate were...
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i'm not holding it against yao because you represented a legal position i disagree with. that happens all the time. i'm just trying to understand what made you join this cause. and you say somebody hired you. did you feel okay advocating that cause? when you signed onto the brief were you not advocating that position to the court? >> senator, as a judge now, in order to determine the lawfulness or unlawfulness of any particular issue, i need to receive briefs and information making positions on all sides. >> i got what a judge is all about. i'm not asking you to decide the case in front of me right here. i'm asking you to explain to me the position you took as a lawyer regarding the law of war. and i am beyond confused. i know what you said in your brief. whether i agree or not is not the point. i think it is important to understand where you were coming from. if that brief had been accepted by the court, it would be impossible for us to fight this war. because there are some people that are going die in jail in gtmo and never go to trial for a lot of reasons because the
i'm not holding it against yao because you represented a legal position i disagree with. that happens all the time. i'm just trying to understand what made you join this cause. and you say somebody hired you. did you feel okay advocating that cause? when you signed onto the brief were you not advocating that position to the court? >> senator, as a judge now, in order to determine the lawfulness or unlawfulness of any particular issue, i need to receive briefs and information making...
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and yao seen the latest data. it basically says, and i'm not going to argue with it, i haven't had a chance to break down the numbers, half of inflation is we spent too damn much money. but half of inflation is second degree knockoff effects in supply chains. so we just did transportation bill. and the transportation bill was substantially green-oriented, very little of the money actually went to roads and bridges. none of it actually went to disruptive technologies. but there's ideas like this where this was some space x engineers who are out raising capital to build this, where you would have autonomous trains. pull a container off, stick it on one of these, the autonomous lorry right underneath it,en a track, drives it to the warehouse it needs to be dropped off at. if you're telling me we have a crisis in truck drivers in the alameda corridor, the ability to use technology, why didn't we incentive size this sort of thing? you want to know what the democrats chose to incentivize in their build back better? wasn
and yao seen the latest data. it basically says, and i'm not going to argue with it, i haven't had a chance to break down the numbers, half of inflation is we spent too damn much money. but half of inflation is second degree knockoff effects in supply chains. so we just did transportation bill. and the transportation bill was substantially green-oriented, very little of the money actually went to roads and bridges. none of it actually went to disruptive technologies. but there's ideas like this...