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they are learning rice farming. the program is learned by the japan international corporation agency, or jica. >> reporter: rice used to be a staple of the afghan diet. it was second in importance to wheat. but after many years of conflict, good farmland has been ze stroied. so the country has to import some of its rice. jica set up inside afghanistan about seven years ago. it began teaching farmers a more profitable way to grow rice. back then, the taliban renewed its offenses. as the security situation worsened. last october, jica gave up its domestic afghan teaching program. the jica instructors shifted to iran. the capital is relatively stable and shares similarity with afghanistan, including climate, culture, and language. another reason is that iran has many rice growers. they were also trained by jica. they are ready to help teach the afghan farmers. >> translator: we can be grateful that japan's relations with afghanistan and iran have helped so much with this training project. >> reporter: one member of the
they are learning rice farming. the program is learned by the japan international corporation agency, or jica. >> reporter: rice used to be a staple of the afghan diet. it was second in importance to wheat. but after many years of conflict, good farmland has been ze stroied. so the country has to import some of its rice. jica set up inside afghanistan about seven years ago. it began teaching farmers a more profitable way to grow rice. back then, the taliban renewed its offenses. as the...
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even though rice was unarmed, he confronted them. william buck was fresh out of prison and had no intention of going back. [ shots ] buck fired six shots. five hit kevin rice. gunshot residue contaminated buck's sweatshirt. as he ran from the scene, buck dropped his keys and his asthma inhaler, then discarded his sweatshirt, but the unusual acrylic fibers from the sweatshirt still clung to buck's shirt. the gunshot residue on the sweatshirt, the dna from the sweat, the fiber transfer onto his shirt were clear proof william buck fired the gun. >> that was a blessing from god that he was running and he happened to drop something out of his pocket that he didn't realize he had dropped. >> we felt very strongly about the evidence, just how they were able to tie everything together. something simple as a hair fiber or a drop of sweat on a tag on a sweatshirt, being able to extract dna evidence from that. it was a very important part of the entire case. >> william buck was convicted of killing a police officer and sentenced to 68 years in
even though rice was unarmed, he confronted them. william buck was fresh out of prison and had no intention of going back. [ shots ] buck fired six shots. five hit kevin rice. gunshot residue contaminated buck's sweatshirt. as he ran from the scene, buck dropped his keys and his asthma inhaler, then discarded his sweatshirt, but the unusual acrylic fibers from the sweatshirt still clung to buck's shirt. the gunshot residue on the sweatshirt, the dna from the sweat, the fiber transfer onto his...
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they are learning rice farming. the program is learned by the japan international corporation agency, or jica. >> reporter: rice used to be a staple of the afghan diet. it was second in importance to wheat. but after many years of conflict, good farmland has been destroyed. so the country has to import some of its rice. jica set up inside afghanistan about seven years ago. it began teaching farmers a more profitable way to grow rice. back then, the taliban renewed its offenses. as the security situation worsened. last october, jica gave up its domestic afghan teaching program. the jica instructors shifted to iran. the capital is relatively stable and shares similarity with afghanistan, including climate, culture, and language. another reason is that iran has many rice growers. they were also trained by jica. they are ready to help teach the afghan farmers. >> translator: we can be grateful that japan's relations with afghanistan and iran have helped so much with this training project. >> reporter: one member of the
they are learning rice farming. the program is learned by the japan international corporation agency, or jica. >> reporter: rice used to be a staple of the afghan diet. it was second in importance to wheat. but after many years of conflict, good farmland has been destroyed. so the country has to import some of its rice. jica set up inside afghanistan about seven years ago. it began teaching farmers a more profitable way to grow rice. back then, the taliban renewed its offenses. as the...
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rice used to be a staple of the afghan diet. it was second in importance to wheat, but after many years of conflict, good farmland has been destroyed, so the country has to import some of its rice. jica went inside afghanistan about seven years ago. it began teaching farmers a more profitable way to grow rice. back then, the taliban renewed its offenses. the situation worsened. last october, jica gave up its domestic afghan teaching program. the jica shifted to iran. they are stable and share similarity with afghanistan, including climate, culture and language. another reason they had many rice growers. they were also trained by jica. they are ready to help teach the afghan farmers. >> translator: we can be grateful that japan's relations with afghanistan and iran have helped so much with this training program. >> reporter: one member of the program, a government employee of the agriculture office in western afghanistan. his training covers the throwing of seed rice and conditioning of soil. farmers adapting can expect to double
rice used to be a staple of the afghan diet. it was second in importance to wheat, but after many years of conflict, good farmland has been destroyed, so the country has to import some of its rice. jica went inside afghanistan about seven years ago. it began teaching farmers a more profitable way to grow rice. back then, the taliban renewed its offenses. the situation worsened. last october, jica gave up its domestic afghan teaching program. the jica shifted to iran. they are stable and share...
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the officials are learning rice farming. the program is learned by the japan international corporation agency or jica. >> reporter: rice used to be a staple of the afghan diet. it was second in importance to wheat. but after many years of conflict, good farmland has been destroyed. so the country has to import some of its rice. jica set up inside afghanistan about seven years ago. it began teaching farmers a more profitable way to grow rice. back then, the taliban renewed its offenses as the security situation worsened. last october, jica gave up its domestic afghan teaching program. the jica instructors shifted west to iran. the capital is relatively stable and shares similarity with afghanistan, including climate, culture, and language. another reason is that iran has many rice growers. they were also trained by jica. they are ready to help teach the afghan farmers. >> translator: we can be grateful that japan's relations with afghanistan and iran have helped so much with this training project. >> reporter: one member of t
the officials are learning rice farming. the program is learned by the japan international corporation agency or jica. >> reporter: rice used to be a staple of the afghan diet. it was second in importance to wheat. but after many years of conflict, good farmland has been destroyed. so the country has to import some of its rice. jica set up inside afghanistan about seven years ago. it began teaching farmers a more profitable way to grow rice. back then, the taliban renewed its offenses as...
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if you've eaten, rice is such a fundamental component. >> eating is synonymous with eating rice. to eat a meal without rice would be unthinkable. >> what makes their whiskey special? >> because of the flavoring that they add to it. >> conveniently, our hosts in addition to having provided us with a fine meal, just so happen to run a distillery out back. >> they use a spice mixture they add to the yeast balls, let it ferment for five days, then she smashes it with a wood mallet. >> thai rice whiskey, lao khao, bucket of hootch, whatever you want to call it, this is a delightful beverage and tastes better and smoother, apparently, the more you drink. >> there you go. >> well -- >> and then fried fish. i believe it's called nile tilapia or nile carp. they just salt the hell out of it and then deep-fry it. >> good stuff. >> mm. >> guy's trying to kill us. >> yeah. >> okay, okay. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> for your uncle, yes. >> 69 years old. >> he looks good. >> he drinks half a bottle a day. >> so it's pretty much the keith richards health and preservation plan. all right.
if you've eaten, rice is such a fundamental component. >> eating is synonymous with eating rice. to eat a meal without rice would be unthinkable. >> what makes their whiskey special? >> because of the flavoring that they add to it. >> conveniently, our hosts in addition to having provided us with a fine meal, just so happen to run a distillery out back. >> they use a spice mixture they add to the yeast balls, let it ferment for five days, then she smashes it with a...
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rice used to be a staple of the afghan diet. it was second in importance to wheat, but after many years of conflict, good farmland has been destroyed, so the country has to import some of its rice. jica went inside afghanistan about seven years ago. it began teaching farmers a more profitable way to grow rice. back then, the taliban renewed its offenses. as the situation worsened. last october, jica gave up its domestic afghan teaching program. the jica shifted to iran. they are stable and share similarity with afghanistan, including climate, culture and language. another reason they had many rice growers. they were also trained by jica. they are ready to help teach the afghan farmers. >> translator: we can be grateful that japan's relations with afghanistan and iran have helped so much with this training project. training program. >> reporter: one member of the program, a government employee of the agriculture office in western afghanistan. his training covers the throwing of seed rice and conditioning of soil. farmers adapting
rice used to be a staple of the afghan diet. it was second in importance to wheat, but after many years of conflict, good farmland has been destroyed, so the country has to import some of its rice. jica went inside afghanistan about seven years ago. it began teaching farmers a more profitable way to grow rice. back then, the taliban renewed its offenses. as the situation worsened. last october, jica gave up its domestic afghan teaching program. the jica shifted to iran. they are stable and...
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if you've eaten, rice is such a fundamental component. >> eating is synonymous with eating rice. to eat a meal without rice would be unthinkable. >> what makes their whiskey special? >> because of the flavoring that they add to it. >> conveniently, our hosts in addition to having provided us with a fine meal, just so happen to run a distillery out back. >> they use a spice mixture they add to the yeast balls, let it ferment for five days, then she smashes it with a wood mallet. >> thai rice whiskey, lao khao, bucket of hootch, whatever you want to call it, this is a delightful beverage and tastes better and smoother, apparently, the more you drink. >> here we go. sneaky sneaky. >> well -- >> and then fried fish. i believe it's called nile tilapia or nile carp. they just salt the hell out of it and then deep-fry it. >> this one like gasoline. fire. >> guy's trying to kill us. >> yeah. >> okay, okay. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> for your uncle, yes. >> 69 years old. >> he looks good. >> he drinks half a bottle a day. >> so it's pretty much the keith richards health and preser
if you've eaten, rice is such a fundamental component. >> eating is synonymous with eating rice. to eat a meal without rice would be unthinkable. >> what makes their whiskey special? >> because of the flavoring that they add to it. >> conveniently, our hosts in addition to having provided us with a fine meal, just so happen to run a distillery out back. >> they use a spice mixture they add to the yeast balls, let it ferment for five days, then she smashes it with a...
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if you've eaten rice is such a fundamental component. >> eating is synonymous with eating rice. to eat a meal without rice would be unthinkable. >> what makes their whiskey special? >> because of the flavoring that they add to it. >> conveniently our hosts in addition to providing us a fine meal just so happened to run a distillery out back. >> they use spice mixture they add to the yeast balls, let it ferment for five days. >> right. >> and then she smashes it with a wood mallet. >> thai rice whiskey. bucket of hooch. whatever you want to call it. this stuff is a delightful beverage that tastes better and smoother apparently the more you drink. >> oh, here we go. >> sneaky. sneaky. >> well. >> and then fried fish. i believe it's called nile tilapia or nile carp. you just salt the hell out of it and then deep fry it. >> good stuff. [ speaking in other language ] >> okay. okay. >> for your uncle. yes. >> 69 years old. >> good. he drinks half a bottle every day. >> so pretty much the keith richards health and preservation plan. all right. i'm going to get healthy, too. the whiskey
if you've eaten rice is such a fundamental component. >> eating is synonymous with eating rice. to eat a meal without rice would be unthinkable. >> what makes their whiskey special? >> because of the flavoring that they add to it. >> conveniently our hosts in addition to providing us a fine meal just so happened to run a distillery out back. >> they use spice mixture they add to the yeast balls, let it ferment for five days. >> right. >> and then she...
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how did susan rice explain that? >> congress has been briefed on the situation and they were aware that this opportunity existed but here's how rice explained the reasoning and what they actually did. >> when the deal was done and sergeant bergdahl was in u.s. custody is when we began making notifications to congress. >> the congress was notified when bergdahl was in american hands which is before the prisoners had left. >> now, the other point rice made was that the u.s. did not move quickly, they would lose their opportunity, dana. >> erin mcpike, thank you so much. >>> joining me by phone for an exclusive interview is representative buck mckeon. before we start to talk, i want our viewers to hear some of the statement that you and your counterpart in the senate, james inhofe released yesterday. you said, "america has maintained a prohibition on negotiating with terrorists for good reason. trading five seen nor taliban leaders from detention in guantanamo bay for bergdahl's release may have an effect on our forces
how did susan rice explain that? >> congress has been briefed on the situation and they were aware that this opportunity existed but here's how rice explained the reasoning and what they actually did. >> when the deal was done and sergeant bergdahl was in u.s. custody is when we began making notifications to congress. >> the congress was notified when bergdahl was in american hands which is before the prisoners had left. >> now, the other point rice made was that the...
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they are learning rice farming. the program is learned by the japan international corporation agency or jica. >> rice used to be a staple of the afghan diet. it was second in importance to wheat. but after many years of conflict, good farmland has been destroyed so the country has to import some of its rice. jica set up inside afghanistan about seven years ago. it began teaching farmers a more profitable way to grow rice. back then, the taliban renewed its offenses. as the situation worsened, last october, jica gave up its domestic afghan teaching program. the jica instructors shifted to iran. the capital is relatively stable and shares similarity with afghanistan, including climate, culture and language. another reason is that iran has many rice growers. they were also trained by jica. they are ready to help teach the afghan farmers. >> translator: we can be grateful that japan's relations with afghanistan and iran have helped so much with this training project. >> reporter: one member of the program, a government
they are learning rice farming. the program is learned by the japan international corporation agency or jica. >> rice used to be a staple of the afghan diet. it was second in importance to wheat. but after many years of conflict, good farmland has been destroyed so the country has to import some of its rice. jica set up inside afghanistan about seven years ago. it began teaching farmers a more profitable way to grow rice. back then, the taliban renewed its offenses. as the situation...
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if you've eaten, rice is such a fundamental component. >> eating is synonymous with eating rice. to eat a meal without rice would be unthinkable. >> what makes their whiskey special? >> because of the flavoring that they add to it. >> conveniently, our hosts in addition to having provided us with a fine meal, just so happen to run a distillery out back. >> they use a spice mixture they add to the yeast balls, let it ferment for five days, then she smashes it with a wood mallet. >> thai rice whiskey, lao khao, bucket of hootch, whatever you want to call it, this is a delightful beverage and tastes better and smoother, apparently, the more you drink. >> here we go. sneaky, sneaky. >> well -- >> and then fried fish. i believe it's called nile tilapia or nile carp. they just salt the hell out of it and then deep-fry it. >> good stuff. >> this one like gasoline. fire. >> guy's trying to kill us. >> yeah. >> okay, okay. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> for your uncle, yes. >> 69 years old. >> he looks good. >> he drinks half a bottle a day. >> so it's pretty much the keith richards h
if you've eaten, rice is such a fundamental component. >> eating is synonymous with eating rice. to eat a meal without rice would be unthinkable. >> what makes their whiskey special? >> because of the flavoring that they add to it. >> conveniently, our hosts in addition to having provided us with a fine meal, just so happen to run a distillery out back. >> they use a spice mixture they add to the yeast balls, let it ferment for five days, then she smashes it with a...
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if you have eaten, rice is such a fundamental component -- >> eating is synonymous with eating rice. to eat a meal without rice would be unthinkable. >> what makes their whiskey special? >> because of the flavoring that they add to it. >> conveniently, our hosts in addition to having provided us with a fine meal, just so happen to run a distillery out back. >> they use a spice mixture they add to the yeast balls, let it ferment for five days, then she smashes it with a wood mallet. >> thai rice whiskey, bucket of hootch, whatever you want to call it, this tastes delightful and smoother, apparently, the more you drink. >> there you go. >> well -- >> and then fried fish. i believe it's called nile tilapia or nile carp. salt the hell out of it and deep fry it. >> good stuff. mm. >> guy's trying to kill us. >> yeah. >> okay, okay. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> for your uncle, yes. >> 69 years old. >> he looks good. >> he drinks half a bottle a day. it's pretty much the keith richards health and preservation plan. >> all right. i want to get healthy, too. >> the whiskey, i have to sa
if you have eaten, rice is such a fundamental component -- >> eating is synonymous with eating rice. to eat a meal without rice would be unthinkable. >> what makes their whiskey special? >> because of the flavoring that they add to it. >> conveniently, our hosts in addition to having provided us with a fine meal, just so happen to run a distillery out back. >> they use a spice mixture they add to the yeast balls, let it ferment for five days, then she smashes it...
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if you've eaten, rice is such a fundamental component. >> eating is synonymous with eating rice. to eat a meal without rice would be unthinkable. >> what makes their whiskey special? >> because of the flavoring that they add to it. >> conveniently, our hosts in addition to having provided us with a fine meal, just so happen to run a distillery out back. >> they use a spice mixture they add to the yeast balls, let it ferment for five days, then she smashes it with a wood mallet. >> thai rice whiskey, lao khao, bucket of hootch, whatever you want to call it, this is a delightful beverage and tastes better and smoother, apparently, the more you drink. >> here we go. sneaky, sneaky. >> well -- >> and then fried fish. i believe it's called nile tilapia or nile carp. they just salt the hell out of it and then deep-fry it. >> this one like gasoline. fire. >> guy's trying to kill us. >> yeah. >> okay, okay. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> for your uncle, yes. >> 69 years old. >> he looks good. >> he drinks half a bottle a day. >> so it's pretty much the keith richards health and prese
if you've eaten, rice is such a fundamental component. >> eating is synonymous with eating rice. to eat a meal without rice would be unthinkable. >> what makes their whiskey special? >> because of the flavoring that they add to it. >> conveniently, our hosts in addition to having provided us with a fine meal, just so happen to run a distillery out back. >> they use a spice mixture they add to the yeast balls, let it ferment for five days, then she smashes it with a...
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if you've eaten, rice is such a fundamental component. >> eating is synonymous with eating rice. to eat a meal without rice would be unthinkable. >> what makes their whiskey special? >> because of the flavoring that they add to it. >> conveniently, our hosts in addition to having provided us with a fine meal, just so happen to run a distillery out back. >> they use a spice mixture they add to the yeast balls, let it ferment for five days, then she smashes it with a wood mallet. >> thai rice whiskey, lao khao, bucket of hootch, whatever you want to call it, this stuff is a delightful beverage and tastes better and smoother, apparently, the more you drink. >> here we go. sneaky, sneaky. >> well -- >> and then fried fish. i believe it's called nile tilapia or nile carp. they just salt the hell out of it and then deep-fry it. >> good stuff. >> this one like gasoline. fire. >> guy's trying to kill us. >> yeah. >> okay, okay. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> for your uncle, yes. >> 69 years old. >> he looks good. >> he drinks half a bottle a day. >> so it's pretty much the keith rich
if you've eaten, rice is such a fundamental component. >> eating is synonymous with eating rice. to eat a meal without rice would be unthinkable. >> what makes their whiskey special? >> because of the flavoring that they add to it. >> conveniently, our hosts in addition to having provided us with a fine meal, just so happen to run a distillery out back. >> they use a spice mixture they add to the yeast balls, let it ferment for five days, then she smashes it with a...
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rice used to be a staple of the after fan diet. it was second in importance to wheat, but after many years of conflict, good farmland has been destroyed so the country has to import some of its rice. the corporation began teaching farmers a more profitable way to grow rice. back then, the taliban renewed its offenses. the instructor shifted it to iran. the country is stable and shares culture, climate, and language with afghanistan. there are many rice growers. they were also trained. they are teaching the afghan farmers. >>translator: we can be grateful that japan's relations with afghanistan and iran have helped so much with this training program. >> reporter: one member of the progr program, a government employee of the agriculture office in western afghanistan. his training covers the throwing of seed rice and conditioning of soil. he's adapting left his five children at home to come and train in iran. he hope the techniques he learns will help bring prosperity to his country and a more peaceful life to his family. >>translator
rice used to be a staple of the after fan diet. it was second in importance to wheat, but after many years of conflict, good farmland has been destroyed so the country has to import some of its rice. the corporation began teaching farmers a more profitable way to grow rice. back then, the taliban renewed its offenses. the instructor shifted it to iran. the country is stable and shares culture, climate, and language with afghanistan. there are many rice growers. they were also trained. they are...
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. >> susan rice did it again. the white house scrambling to fix new talking point problem. >> he served the united states with honor and distinction. >> "on the record" investigates tonight. the video everyone is talking about. we can't keep our eyes off it the taliban rehe ising the first video a propaganda video of the moment they handed over sergeant bowe bergdahl dal. you see him blinking. almost as if he were unblindfolded. taliban moves him across the field where an american helicopter wisconsins him away. frisk him for any explosives before they put him on the helicopter. dramatic scene and yes, america wants sergeant bergdahl back. did president obama get a bum deal? could he have gotten him back without a high risk prisoner swap. the obama administration was brokering for a deal since 2013. catherine herridge joins us. >> thanks, greta. a military source confirmed to me there was a second track that was being pursued as as late as december 2013 and that second track involved an exchange for cash not for t
. >> susan rice did it again. the white house scrambling to fix new talking point problem. >> he served the united states with honor and distinction. >> "on the record" investigates tonight. the video everyone is talking about. we can't keep our eyes off it the taliban rehe ising the first video a propaganda video of the moment they handed over sergeant bowe bergdahl dal. you see him blinking. almost as if he were unblindfolded. taliban moves him across the field...
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if you've eaten, rice is such a fundamental component. >> eating is synonymous with eating rice. to eat a meal without rice would be unthinkable. >> what makes their whiskey special? >> because of the flavoring that they add to it. >> conveniently, our hosts in addition to having provided us with a fine meal, just so happen to run a distillery out back. >> they use a spice mixture they add to the yeast balls, let it ferment for five days, then she smashes it with a wood mallet. >> thai rice whiskey, lau kao, bucket of hootch, whatever you want to call it, this is a delightful beverage and tastes better and smoother, apparently, the more you drink. >> there you go. >> well -- >> and then fried fish. i believe it's called nile tilapia or nile carp. they just salt the hell out of it and then deep-fry it. >> good stuff. >> mm. >> guy's trying to kill us. >> yeah. >> okay, okay. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> for your uncle, yes. >> 69 years old. >> he looks good. >> he drinks half a bottle a day. >> so it's pretty much the keith richards health and preservation plan. all right. i
if you've eaten, rice is such a fundamental component. >> eating is synonymous with eating rice. to eat a meal without rice would be unthinkable. >> what makes their whiskey special? >> because of the flavoring that they add to it. >> conveniently, our hosts in addition to having provided us with a fine meal, just so happen to run a distillery out back. >> they use a spice mixture they add to the yeast balls, let it ferment for five days, then she smashes it with a...
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rice insisted she has been truthful. are you being up-front with the american people, or are you being guided by talking points too much when you go on these programs? >> jim, i'm up front with the american people. i provided the best information that the u.s. government had at the time. parts turned out to be wrong. i regret that parts of the information i was provided was wrong and i provided to it northwestern people. that doesn't make me a liar. >> reporter: rice knows the administration's foreign policy has been under fire for weeks. but she insists the president's approach is working. from russia and vladimir putin to the bloody civil war in syria, rice says the president's critics are wrong. don? >> thank you very much for that, jim. "outfront" tonight, cnn's chief political analyst gloria borger. if i could spend my friday evening with anyone, it's you, gloria. >> thank you. >> i thought she was particularly strong in that video. i was fascinated by it. you heard jim's interview. >> right. >> is susan rice defend
rice insisted she has been truthful. are you being up-front with the american people, or are you being guided by talking points too much when you go on these programs? >> jim, i'm up front with the american people. i provided the best information that the u.s. government had at the time. parts turned out to be wrong. i regret that parts of the information i was provided was wrong and i provided to it northwestern people. that doesn't make me a liar. >> reporter: rice knows the...
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. -- but they are family with the rice. we are in the rice space. we launch the brand in 2008. 25 countriesle in today. i am the fourth generation ahead of the business. i took over in 2006. revenue was $50 million. one hell of a ride. >> what makes the rice differ from other rice? >> you can compare to champagne and wine. because becomes from a certain wine, you have to age before you bring it to the consumer. what most people don't know is that it is a super green. you, gluteny for free, cholesterol free. it has the lowest glycemic index of rice. it is sustainable for the planet. it uses half the water in cultivation as ordinary rice. beat that. walmart, costco, fresh market. these are retail outlets where people can purchase amira. where do you want to go? what is the playing field right now? you are not everywhere. but we just tarted out. we are the number one brand in walmart in india. to most people surprise, walmart in india is a premium retailer. market --it to a we entered costco in 2010. we are in 185 locations and growing rapidly. we have
. -- but they are family with the rice. we are in the rice space. we launch the brand in 2008. 25 countriesle in today. i am the fourth generation ahead of the business. i took over in 2006. revenue was $50 million. one hell of a ride. >> what makes the rice differ from other rice? >> you can compare to champagne and wine. because becomes from a certain wine, you have to age before you bring it to the consumer. what most people don't know is that it is a super green. you, gluteny...
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are in the rice space. we launch the brand in 2008. it is available in 25 countries today. i am the fourth generation ahead of the business. i took over in 2006. revenue was $50 million. it has been one hell of a ride. >> what makes the rice differ from other rice? >> you can compare to champagne and wine. because becomes from a certain region, wine, you have to age before you bring it to the consumer. what most people don't know is that it is a super green. it is healthy for you, gluten free, cholesterol free. it has the lowest glycemic index of rice. it is sustainable for the planet. it uses half the water in cultivation as ordinary rice. beat that. >> walmart, costco, fresh market. these are retail outlets where people can purchase amira. where do you want to go? what is the playing field right now? you are not everywhere. but we just tarted out. we are the number one brand in walmart in india. to most people surprise, walmart in india is a premium retailer. we entered costco in 2010. we are in 185 locat
are in the rice space. we launch the brand in 2008. it is available in 25 countries today. i am the fourth generation ahead of the business. i took over in 2006. revenue was $50 million. it has been one hell of a ride. >> what makes the rice differ from other rice? >> you can compare to champagne and wine. because becomes from a certain region, wine, you have to age before you bring it to the consumer. what most people don't know is that it is a super green. it is healthy for you,...
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coming up, where's the apology to susan rice? new details about benghazi, show that it's past time for republicans to say sorry for their smears. plus, dr. sharpton's new diagnosis for the gop. the dilutions of health care took another big hit today. >>> also, was a police officer justified in killing a suspect in handcuffs? and did a controversial make my day law, let this man's killer walk free. is in tonight's justice files. good job! still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. >>> the "new york times" reports today the benghazi attackers were motivated to act beca
coming up, where's the apology to susan rice? new details about benghazi, show that it's past time for republicans to say sorry for their smears. plus, dr. sharpton's new diagnosis for the gop. the dilutions of health care took another big hit today. >>> also, was a police officer justified in killing a suspect in handcuffs? and did a controversial make my day law, let this man's killer walk free. is in tonight's justice files. good job! still running in the morning? yeah. getting your...
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rice was among the first american troops to set foot in norm normandy. the day continues to shape his life. >> and from wttw in chicago, d-day veteran charles thomas recalls those first moments approaching the beach. >> i didn't take time enough to pray. >> charles thomas was only 20 years old and thousands of miles away from his home in chicago when he took part in the most audacious military invasion in world history. >> it was rough. i wouldn't say exciting. trying to stay alive was the main job i had myself. >> clarls thharles thomas was a of the division which on june 6 was among the first allied forces to land in normandy. only a year before, thomas was a recent high school grad living in chicago and he enlisted in the summer of 1943 and less than a year later, he was making a historic 100 mile crossing of the english channel. >> we were 12 miles out from the beach when they let us go. a long ride in the rough water. two hours sleep probably. sea sick. we all got sea sick. we had bags to throw up in. paper bags to throw over the side. but you hit t
rice was among the first american troops to set foot in norm normandy. the day continues to shape his life. >> and from wttw in chicago, d-day veteran charles thomas recalls those first moments approaching the beach. >> i didn't take time enough to pray. >> charles thomas was only 20 years old and thousands of miles away from his home in chicago when he took part in the most audacious military invasion in world history. >> it was rough. i wouldn't say exciting. trying to...
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rice says she is not a liar. take a listen. >> in the case of bowe bergdahl, for me to condemn him without any opportunity for him to have the chance to tell his side of the story without any due process, that we accord any american, that would be inher t inheritently unfair. i provide the best of the information the u.s. government had at the time. parts of it turned out out trto wrong. that doesn't make me a liar. that makes me a public servant trying to say what we knew at the time -- >> that was a fascinating interview by our jim acosta. you should watch it at cnn.com. >>> joining me is mark lamont hill and next to me in new york and in dallas political commentator ben ferguson. she is talking about benghazi saying the information i had at the time was this, this video that sparked these protests and what happened in benghazi and saying this is the information i was given at this time. she stood by her words praising bergdahl's service saying anyone who is serving this country is doing a good and honorable th
rice says she is not a liar. take a listen. >> in the case of bowe bergdahl, for me to condemn him without any opportunity for him to have the chance to tell his side of the story without any due process, that we accord any american, that would be inher t inheritently unfair. i provide the best of the information the u.s. government had at the time. parts of it turned out out trto wrong. that doesn't make me a liar. that makes me a public servant trying to say what we knew at the time --...
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why is ambassador rice misleading the world again? we have a factor investigation. >> should be tried as a deserter and court martialled. i would personally like to see him in lebanon bon worth for the remainder of his days. >> some of sergeant bergdahl's fellow soldiers are bitter about his alleged dissession and at least six americans were killed searching for him. tonight, talk with the parents of one soldier who lost his life. >> we did half a billion dollars a year to operate this nut house. and they are absolute disgrace. >> also ahead, another possible v.a. scandal. this one in memphis. where more than a million dollars was paid to executives in bonus but a rehab pool for the vets closed down for lack of funds. is it legal on the case? >>> caution, you are about to enter the nopsz, the factor begins right now. braff paragraph hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. more trouble for the obama administration because of the taliban negotiation. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. there is grow
why is ambassador rice misleading the world again? we have a factor investigation. >> should be tried as a deserter and court martialled. i would personally like to see him in lebanon bon worth for the remainder of his days. >> some of sergeant bergdahl's fellow soldiers are bitter about his alleged dissession and at least six americans were killed searching for him. tonight, talk with the parents of one soldier who lost his life. >> we did half a billion dollars a year to...
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butbaqu5 they have such a tin e here with ambassador rice, national security adviser rice saying he served honorably which is obviously untrue, with them talking about his health, which appears to be untrue, and not insisting on the fact that they have to treat him and to deal with what he did which apparently endangered other soldiers in a way that is firm and consistent with military justice. >> well, how do you explain the 45% who say this deal should have gone forward and the pushback from the administration that bring them home first and then deal with what happened. >> look, had the choice been mine, i would have made that same choice. it's a difficult decision and i would not attack those who would have done otherwise, but if you are going to do something like that, and you know that you are exposing the country to risk, these are dangerous militants, but we have long engage in other countries in the west have engaged in hostage swaps where the west always comes out on the short end, the reason we put a value on the individual human life the way that the ones at the other end of the
butbaqu5 they have such a tin e here with ambassador rice, national security adviser rice saying he served honorably which is obviously untrue, with them talking about his health, which appears to be untrue, and not insisting on the fact that they have to treat him and to deal with what he did which apparently endangered other soldiers in a way that is firm and consistent with military justice. >> well, how do you explain the 45% who say this deal should have gone forward and the pushback...
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you know, it was unfortunate sunday to see susan rice. yet again reading talking points and i got to say it makes you wonder, she did this after benghazi, her willingness to stand up and read talking points that very quickly thereafter have proven to be nowhere near resembling the truth and that is what is going on when s out to talk to eps sending the american people and say things that are false. that's troubling. it's also very troubling to know what kind of vetting did the white house do? for example, the white house in my view should release, should declassified the files on the gitmo five. if they say we should hand terroris terrorists, over, the american people deserve to know what they have done. i'll tell you wa yol you we're k they are considering releasing another guantanamo terrorist. i plan to file legislation to halt releases until we get to the bottom of what happened and provide real congressional oversight. it's really needed. >> they bypassed congress, the intelligence community and military. senator, thank you, apprecia
you know, it was unfortunate sunday to see susan rice. yet again reading talking points and i got to say it makes you wonder, she did this after benghazi, her willingness to stand up and read talking points that very quickly thereafter have proven to be nowhere near resembling the truth and that is what is going on when s out to talk to eps sending the american people and say things that are false. that's troubling. it's also very troubling to know what kind of vetting did the white house do?...
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>> i think susan rice wanted to clarify her comments. obviously she realizes that those comments made a lot of controversy when she first uttered those words on abc when she said that bowe bergdahl served with honor and distinction. she does still continue to call his service honorable. listen to the way she clarifies it. here's a bit of that exchange. >> jim, i realize there's been a lot of discussion and controversy around this. what i was referring to is the fact that this was a young man who volunteered to serve his country in uniform at a time of war. that is itself a very honorable thing. >> honor and distinction. >> jim, really, this is a young man whose circumstances we are still going to learn about. he is, as all americans, innocent until proven guilty. he's been tried in the court of public opinion after having gone through enormously traumatic five years of captivity. >> and susan rice later told me in interview she realizes she's become a gop lightning rod that not only did this interview stir up controversy but her intervie
>> i think susan rice wanted to clarify her comments. obviously she realizes that those comments made a lot of controversy when she first uttered those words on abc when she said that bowe bergdahl served with honor and distinction. she does still continue to call his service honorable. listen to the way she clarifies it. here's a bit of that exchange. >> jim, i realize there's been a lot of discussion and controversy around this. what i was referring to is the fact that this was a...
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they didn't allow rice. she pulled out of the situation to speak. and now vets are expressing concerns of their own because they don't want to see jane fonda address ucla. >> plus this! >> oh, damn. did you get that? >> we got it. and we saw it. that is a train smashing through a truck filled with watermelons. >> oh, damn! >> dramatic moments caught on camera. >> that sem high is about to get hit by a train. >> oh, damn. >> oh, damn. did you get that? >> oh, god. >> that is a train slamming into a tractor trailer filled with watermelon. the semi stalled on the track. the florida family came across the accident and record. no one was hurt. >> that is why we are laughing. water melons everywhere, though. >>> vietnam vets are furious with the woman on the screen. james fonda. they are upset she was chosen to speak at ucla graduation ceremony. the head of one of the groups saying we hate her and it makes me sick to see her get this attention. let's go to the panel. we have jay and jehmu greene here. welcome to both of you. >> good morning, martha. >> ty
they didn't allow rice. she pulled out of the situation to speak. and now vets are expressing concerns of their own because they don't want to see jane fonda address ucla. >> plus this! >> oh, damn. did you get that? >> we got it. and we saw it. that is a train smashing through a truck filled with watermelons. >> oh, damn! >> dramatic moments caught on camera. >> that sem high is about to get hit by a train. >> oh, damn. >> oh, damn. did you get...
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>> cook the sticky rice first. until basically all the water evaporates. >> now we will mix in the other ingredients. we have some regular milk. coconut milk is thicker. >> and then we have cocoa powder. you see how it comes together. and it looks more like chocolate milk. >> reporter: yep. i kind of want to stick a straw in there and start drinking. >> well, it's not sweet so it might be gross. >> reporter: okay. so we're going to pour this into the rice? >> yep. this is probably ready to add the sugar now. whoa. and then you also want to add a pinch or two of salt just t balance out the sweetness. >> reporter: what's the final consistency we're going for here? >> yeah. it'sy/ supposed to look like r pudding. >> reporter: so we're ready to taste? >> yeah. >> reporter: oh, it smells great. i just got a hit of coconut. >> ask then we're going to garnish it with a little bit of cream and then the bacon bits. >> reporter: nice. okay, here we go. mm. mm. this is awesome! the chocolate, coconut milk, bacon, but it all
>> cook the sticky rice first. until basically all the water evaporates. >> now we will mix in the other ingredients. we have some regular milk. coconut milk is thicker. >> and then we have cocoa powder. you see how it comes together. and it looks more like chocolate milk. >> reporter: yep. i kind of want to stick a straw in there and start drinking. >> well, it's not sweet so it might be gross. >> reporter: okay. so we're going to pour this into the rice?...
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you know, it was unfortunate sunday to see susan rice. yet again reading talking points and i got to say it makes you wonder, she did this after benghazi, her willingness to stand up and read talking points that very quickly thereafter have proven to be nowhere near resembling the truth and that is what is going on when administration keeps sending senior officials out to talk to the american people and say things that are false. that's troubling. it's also very troubling to know what kind of vetting did the white house do? for example, the white house in my view should release, should declassified the files on the gitmo five. if they say we should hand terroris terrorists, over, the american people deserve to know what they have done. i'll tell you wa yol you we're k they are considering releasing another guantanamo terrorist. i plan to file legislation to halt releases until we get to the bottom of what happened and provide real congressional oversight. it's really needed. >> they bypassed congress, the intelligence community and milita
you know, it was unfortunate sunday to see susan rice. yet again reading talking points and i got to say it makes you wonder, she did this after benghazi, her willingness to stand up and read talking points that very quickly thereafter have proven to be nowhere near resembling the truth and that is what is going on when administration keeps sending senior officials out to talk to the american people and say things that are false. that's troubling. it's also very troubling to know what kind of...
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it's guaranteed price of rice was designed to lock in that support. but as the programme began failing last year, farmers were not paid. they backed away from the government. when the military took over, it recognised farmers' political influence and made paying them a top priority. money flowed four days after the coup. >> translation: i'm happy i got my money, because i've been waiting for six months. the debtors came knocking at the door. i had to tell them to wait. the military coming in is good, else we would not get paid easily. >> to make ends meet, when this woman is not in the field, she needs to clean houses. now that the above market pricing is over. export numbers have been revised up 20%. that means the price of thai rice is lower. once again, making it competitive. but there are huge stockpiles caved by the sub-sid -- caused by the subsidy programs. they'll need to be sold off by the government at competitive prices, without manipulations. it's not the best news for the farmers. farmers may have to take a hit. in the long term this is wh
it's guaranteed price of rice was designed to lock in that support. but as the programme began failing last year, farmers were not paid. they backed away from the government. when the military took over, it recognised farmers' political influence and made paying them a top priority. money flowed four days after the coup. >> translation: i'm happy i got my money, because i've been waiting for six months. the debtors came knocking at the door. i had to tell them to wait. the military coming...
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on which the tribes depend. >> where does the wild rice grow? >> up in this area here. the reason we're in bad river is because of the wild rice. through a series of prophecies were told to move inland to the place where food grows on the water and the food that grows on water is wild rice. maybe somebody could say why don't you stop eating the fish or wild rice and first of all our community is very poor and depends on these foods to survive and most importantly these are foods that the spirit told us that we would have. >> the bad river and the kakagon sloughs represent about 40 percent of the wetlands for coastal lake superior. >> the chippewa tribes set up harvest camp at the edge of the mine site about a year ago as part of a strategy to stop the mine. they invited the public to come here and learn firsthand about the land. >> you get lead, arsenic, mercury... >> over 5000 people have visited the camp, learning the dangers posed by the mine and cataloging the environment before gtac starts digging. >> slap it. come on. give me five. oh, the
on which the tribes depend. >> where does the wild rice grow? >> up in this area here. the reason we're in bad river is because of the wild rice. through a series of prophecies were told to move inland to the place where food grows on the water and the food that grows on water is wild rice. maybe somebody could say why don't you stop eating the fish or wild rice and first of all our community is very poor and depends on these foods to survive and most importantly these are foods...
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jerry rice, sidney rice, go any other rice. this rice, honor, distinction, it's like she doesn't prep. you're going on a sunday talk show in front of millions of people. you're representing administration and again, it's gap of gap and this is what we have to hear now. from a pr perspective, i never seen a calculations go worse than it's gone. chuck todd reported they thought that the public or media or both would treat this with euphoria. instead, they are getting a backlash. not just a republican story, democrats -- >> it's an american story. even chris matthews who does msnbc -- >> who is that? >> it's the guy on -- >> he has obama -- >> he is actually on your side on this one. >> how many times you've been to gitmo -- >> i meant to get there for spring break -- >> no, this joe. >> i've been to guantanamo a few times and it's one of the best run prison facilities in the world. sean, i think the important thing to take away from this is this is tremendously damaging to national security and unprecedented. we have never had a
jerry rice, sidney rice, go any other rice. this rice, honor, distinction, it's like she doesn't prep. you're going on a sunday talk show in front of millions of people. you're representing administration and again, it's gap of gap and this is what we have to hear now. from a pr perspective, i never seen a calculations go worse than it's gone. chuck todd reported they thought that the public or media or both would treat this with euphoria. instead, they are getting a backlash. not just a...
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let's not try to politicize against susan rice. let me ask you a question, if we were dealing with a different headline today, if the headline were that bergdahl had died in afghanistan and we were sitting here talking about that today, you would be attacking the president for having done nothing, am i right or wrong? >> i think you're wrong. >> no. >> we should agree at least the president should have consulted with congress about this, because congress -- congress was aware for at least two years that bergdahl was in captivity and there were talks going on and they were trying to strike a deal. shouldn't dianne feinstein, who is the democratic chairwoman of the -- >> let me tell you, give you this one, senator feinstein herself already agrees with you. >> i know she does. >> and the white house apologized today. >> they didn't apologize, they didn't. do you think the republicans would be praising the president for not having gotten him out of there? do you think he would be a hero to you if he died over there? >> i never, ever wa
let's not try to politicize against susan rice. let me ask you a question, if we were dealing with a different headline today, if the headline were that bergdahl had died in afghanistan and we were sitting here talking about that today, you would be attacking the president for having done nothing, am i right or wrong? >> i think you're wrong. >> no. >> we should agree at least the president should have consulted with congress about this, because congress -- congress was aware...
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the main ingredient is rice. so my sushi is rice. >> yasuda, he still trains, though his fighting days are over. he says he was tired of hurting people. he brings me to the dojo to try and show me how his sushi technique and kyokushin karate are one and the same. yuki kamio, the master. nice. >> many of the people ask me, what's the point between the karate and the sushi? but this moment is so much good for when i make my sushi because of the stance. the other different type of karate, the stance is a little bit more upper. so this karate is a little bit more deep. this. so standing in front of the cutting board, little bit of the deep stance and movement. deep stance and body movement and watch from left to the right. move this, move this. watch this and watch this. this is the key. so this karate is my sushi moves. ♪ >> now, in an official tournament, two-minute rounds. >> two-minute round. and the result you're looking for is points? >> points, or knockdown. but two minutes fight. one minutes fight. that's m
the main ingredient is rice. so my sushi is rice. >> yasuda, he still trains, though his fighting days are over. he says he was tired of hurting people. he brings me to the dojo to try and show me how his sushi technique and kyokushin karate are one and the same. yuki kamio, the master. nice. >> many of the people ask me, what's the point between the karate and the sushi? but this moment is so much good for when i make my sushi because of the stance. the other different type of...