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Waching daily Dec 27 2017

- [Director] When you go like this,

keep in mind if you're hitting the mic.

- Oh.

- [Director] So.

- I tell people not to do that all the time,

and now here I am.

- [Director] That's good.

- Apparently, I can't be in front of the camera.

- Hey guys, I'm Chas, the producer for Eat Seeker.

- I'm Phoebe, the associate producer.

- I've been covering food for two years now,

and every restaurant we've gone to,

or talked to a chef about it,

I've realized that there's more of a story behind it.

And that's really what we wanted to get out of Eat Seeker.

- A lot of times when you go to a restaurant,

you don't actually get a chance to talk to the chef

or hear about their inspiration.

And we felt like we needed to give

them the chance to share their stories.

- Our hope with this show is that anyone watching it

can go to these restaurants,

and get the full intention of the chef.

- Food tells stories, and when you sit down,

and you eat one of their plates,

you finally kind of understand who they are as a person.

You understand their background.

- Food is very therapeutic for all these chefs as well.

Already, through the four restaurants we've covered,

each chef has something that they're trying to work out.

- One of the stories that sticks out to me, personally,

is Brandon's from San Francisco, and how he

was trying to work through his own identity in the kitchen.

- There's Chinese people that tell me

that I'm not Chinese enough.

And then there's Americans that tell me

that I'm not American enough.

I didn't feel like one or the other either.

(soft electronic music)

This whole experience has been trying to find out

the balance between my identity.

I kept thinking about the

role of this restaurant in Chinatown.

I wanted it to be a restaurant that locals

felt like represented San Francisco.

And some of the responsibilities I felt

as a chef in San Francisco, or a chef as a Chinese-American,

is to understand the traditions of what is here.

You know, this restaurant wants to keep celebrating

the success of the Chinese community that

had to endure a lot.

- You also have Alex Stupak, who is trying to

take the taco and really relate it

to the New York City cuisine.

- Everyone loves tacos.

Everyone has an opinion on what a taco is.

So, by tweaking that concept a little bit,

it can piss people off, but it also

can open people's eyes up.

There really isn't such a thing as New York City cuisine.

Problem is that we have everything.

I think the New York mentality is,

"We're gonna do whatever we want."

And we certainly apply that to our tacos.

I mean, it has to be a great taco,

which means it's got a great tortilla,

with a great thing on it, and some great salsa.

But other than that, we pretty much set ourselves free.

So, what would a New York City taco be?

- And then, you have Dessert Bar,

which is a dessert-only tasting menu.

And the chef there is really trying

to reshape what a dessert can be.

- I think traditionally, people skip dessert,

because they have this notion that it's gonna

be so sweet that, you know, if you've had a meal

and you're kind of getting full up,

you can't eat a load of sugar.

It's very important for us that it wasn't

sickly sweet desserts.

So, the ingredients we use, the way we pair it,

we would try and really find that

balance between sweet and savory.

I've wanted to do this dessert bar concept

and dessert tastings for a few years.

And I've kind of, in the back of my head,

I've been sort of writing notes for a few years

about how to do it, and you know, would it work,

and then, when I got this opportunity,

and we had this space, I was just like, "Let's do it.

Let's just try it."

It hasn't really been done before.

It's a big risk in New York City.

You know, there's a lot of competition.

Maybe it doesn't work, but you know,

you've got to try these things.

- Matt Abdoo at Pig Beach, he's totally changed the way

I think about barbecue.

Re-interpreting dishes, and putting his own spin

on them, to reflect his heritage.

- Italian food is always sort of, my heart and soul,

but barbecue has become a very close second

within my life, and I love it.

- I also think not growing up, being so deeply

rooted in barbecue allows us to have more

freedoms with it, and not feeling like I'm doing

any sort of sacrilege by changing traditional,

classical approaches to it, as well.

- [Phoebe] So, they're all trying to figure out

their way through their food.

- We're out already hitting the streets

with tons of great new stories for you guys in 2018.

Here's a little peek.

For more infomation >> What is Eat Seeker? || Eat Seeker - Duration: 4:53.

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Prince William is demanding £1 3 million in damages over topless images published of his wife, Kate - Duration: 2:09.

Prince William is demanding 1.3 million in damages over topless images published of his wife

Kate Middleton the photos appeared in French magazine closer in September 2012

Following the couple's vacation at a Chateau in Provence

They showed the Duchess topless

Having Sun cream rubbed into her skin by Prince William on the terrace of their private property the couple launched legal proceedings in

2012 soon after the images were published and a French Court banned any further reproduction of the pictures

now Prince William is seeking very large damages of

1.5 million 1.3 million and very significant fines according to closer magazine lawyer Paul Alberta wins

quoted by the BBC the demands were set out on the first day of a criminal case in them ter France on

Tuesday where six media representatives including three photographers are on trial for alleged invasion of privacy

a written statement from Prince William was read on in court by the couple's lawyer Jane Vale

According to the BBC and others Williams said the clandestine way in which these photographs were taken was

Particularly shocking to us as it breached our privacy

He added that the images were all the more painful as they brought back memories of the harassment

Which led to the death of his mother Princess Diana Diana was killed after her car crashed in Paris in August

1997 while she was being pursued by photographers

William and Kate are also reportedly demanding 42,000 from regional newspaper, La Provence for publishing some of the private photos

Ernesto mori the chief executive of closer's French publisher mondadori is facing one charge of using a document

obtained by a breach of privacy according to the Evening Standard

Mark Albert Ian who is the publishing director at La Provence at the time the images were published is facing the same charge

Lawrence Pio closer's French editor is being charged with complicity

while agency photographers Cyril Moreau in Dominica covetous and

former La Provence photographer Valerie sohow face charges of invasion of privacy and complicity

The verdict will be announced on July 4th at the tribunal de Grandin's

For more infomation >> Prince William is demanding £1 3 million in damages over topless images published of his wife, Kate - Duration: 2:09.

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Snow UK forecast map: Where is it snowing today? Latest Met Office warnings - Duration: 4:32.

Snow UK forecast map: Where is it snowing today? Latest Met Office warnings

A band of rainfall moved over southern and central parts of England earlier today, bringing some snowfall and some flurries of snow in the capital.

However this weather front is now pulling away eastwards but will be providing rain, sleet and snow over East Anglia well into this evening.

Wales and south-west England will experience some wintry showers later on this afternoon and there will be some wintry showers for Northern Ireland and northern Scotland.

The snowfall is not comparable to the start of December, in which there was over a foot of snow in some parts of the UK, and temperatures plunged to minus double figures in many parts of the country.

Up to 7cm [3 ins] fell over Exmoor, South Wales and the Cotswolds overnight on Boxing Day into Wednesday morning.  Elsewhere today there will be quite a bit of afternoon sunshine, although it will feel cold especially in the wind.

Alex Deakin, Met Office meteorologist, said: "A cold wind continues to blow and its going to get cold overnight with the risk of icy patches, particularly where we have had the wet weather through the day." "It will be cold enough for it to turn icy almost everywhere through this evening and overnight particularly where we have had the wet weather which will continue to feed into parts of wales and some more snow showers in northern Scotland.".

It is going to be a cold night overnight with temperatures down to freezing or below freezing, with temperatures expected to get to -2C in Glasgow and freezing in the capital.

The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for ice for swathes of the country valid until midday on Thursday.

There are two separate yellow warnings in place; one for northern Scotland and parts of Northern Ireland as showers of rain, sleet and snow are expected on Wednesday night into Thursday morning, however snow is expected to accumulated on ground over 100m, with 5cm [2ins] expected more locally over the higher ground of North Highland.

The band of rain that plagued the southern and eastern parts of England will clear late on Wednesday afternoon, however icy patches will develop through the evening on untreated surfaces.

The warning which is valid from 4pm today until 11am on Thursday said: "Melting snow across central and southern England on Wednesday afternoon will also lead to some icy patches developing overnight.

"Scattered wintry showers will also affect western areas which may wash off previously treated surfaces, 1-2cm of snow may accumulate above around 200 meres where showers do fall." The Met Office also has issued another snow warning for Friday, confined to northern England and southern Scotland from 3am on Friday until midday.  However it is unclear whether this snow warning will extend to other parts of the country or change in some way as it is a few days away. .

For more infomation >> Snow UK forecast map: Where is it snowing today? Latest Met Office warnings - Duration: 4:32.

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jenni is MY best friend - Duration: 0:50.

*incessant american mumbling*

im not sure how i feel about this :-(

i want to touch you

*american laughter*

*sexy talk*

*snickering*

augaugaughau miming

im not a ...

ugh im a youtuber so i dont raly care

im not gonna do this kid so ok dude

*diogo nervously laughs because of the high levels of cucktitude

UGH PAPARAZZi PLEASE

*orgasmic laughter*

oh my god its that kid

DAUUUGH

HEY THAT KID

AUUUGH

YEAH YOU

HUAHUAHUA

YOOU

AUGHHHHA

THAT KID

HAH

*alex slaps diogo in the face*

HUAHAUHAUHA

JENNI PLEASE

wait do you want me to help you?

PLEAASE

*nervous laugh*

*jenni convinces alex to let go of diogo*

AWWW YEAS

YOU'RE MY SAVIOUR

WAUGH

-good business

AUGH

JESUS CHRIST

CWUS

A-AU-ALEX

ALEX

For more infomation >> jenni is MY best friend - Duration: 0:50.

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Tyson Fury is BACK and wants huge Anthony Joshua showdown after anti-doping decision - Duration: 3:35.

Tyson Fury is BACK and wants huge Anthony Joshua showdown after anti-doping decision

Both Fury and his cousin Hughie were accused of providing a sample containing the banned substance nandrolone in February 2015, and both men accepted the charge but denied consuming the substance knowingly or deliberately.

Tyson was also accused of failing to provide a sample when visited by testers in September 2016.

The two heavyweight fighters reached a compromise with the UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) panel that will see them handed two-year bans that will end today, meaning both are free to fight on.

In recognition of the retrospective counter-arguments and the risks inherent in the dispute resolution process, each side has accepted a compromise of its position, UKAD said in a statement.

And he immediately called out Anthony Joshua, tweeting: "Where you at boy? Im coming for you punk ent no1 blocking my path now!".

Tyson, who has not fought since beating Wladimir Klitschko more than two years ago, has always maintained his innocence, blaming the result on eating uncastrated wild boar.

The 29-year-old is back in training for his next fight, with a multitude of options available to him, and posted videos from his gym in Morecambe on Monday, sparking fears among fans that he had failed to turn up for the first day of his hearing.

But Hennessy Sports cleared up the claims that he had jeopardised his career by not travelling to London with a tweet earlier today.

"To be clear Tyson Fury was not required to be at the UKAD hearing yesterday," a tweet from their official account read.

Fury will now have to apply for a licence from the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC), who have agreed to accept the decision of the UKAD panel.

Once he is granted permission to fight, Fury has talked up the possibility of fighting any of the heavyweight champions: Joshua, Joseph Parker or Deontay Wilder.

However, a recent feud erupted between himself and Tony Bellew, with both men apparently keen to get in the ring. What [Bellew] says is what he says," Fury told Sky Sports yesterday.

"Lets hope it is a serious threat. "I would like to see what he can do, to be honest. "I know what I can do to him..

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