Gordon Ramsay shows James Corden how to cook hot and sour soup. Plus Gordon asks James what he likes to cook From Cookalong Live.
Learning to make Sushi – Gordon Ramsay
Gordon Ramsay visits the award winning Aaya Japanese restaurant in London’s west end to try and learn to make sushi. Subscribe for weekly videos. From Cookalong Live.
Subscribe Here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?src_vid=frUO65rWSmU&add_user=gordonramsay&feature=iv&annotation_id=annotation_508980
Hot and Sour Prawn Soup – Gordon Ramsay
Gordon Ramsay’s recipe for hot and sour prawn soup for Cookalong Live.
Gordon Ramsay Struggles to Make Sushi – Gordon Ramsay
Gordon Ramsay is under pressure as he attempts to make perfect sushi in an award winning Japanese restaurant in London’s west end. From Cookalong Live.
Noodle Pulling – Gordon Ramsay
Gordon Ramsay tries to learn the ancient art of noodle pulling, making fresh noodles. It’s harder than it looks. From Cookalong Live.
James Corden’s Local Chinese Takeaway – Gordon Ramsay
James Corden admits to not cooking because he lives above a Chinese. Then Gordon Ramsay surprises him by making him cook for the restaurant owner. From Cookalong Live.
James Corden is Rude to His Mum – Gordon Ramsay
Gordon Ramsay talks to James Corden about the kind of food he grew up with. From Cookalong Live.
GoPro HD HERO camera: Pro Sportscar Racing
Learn about the new GoPro HD HERO® camera at http://gopro.com.
Ride along with the GoPro HD Motorsports HERO camera inside Porsches and Jaguars as they battle at Laguna Seca.
Breakthrough Learning in a Digital Age – Day 1
Forty years after the “War on Poverty” and twenty-five years after “A Nation at Risk,” a new forum has been designed to advance a new paradigm for learning by harnessing the largely untapped potential of digital media. Breakthrough Learning in a Digital Age brought together 200 of the nations top thought leaders in science and technology, informal and formal education, entertainment media, research, philanthropy, and policy to create and act upon a breakthrough strategy for scaling-up effective models of teaching and learning for children.
Check out our opening night including a welcome speech from Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google, opening remarks by Martha Kanter, Under Secretary of the US Dept of Ed, and a fiesty panel discussion featuring Linda Darling Hammond, Joel Klein, Mitch Kapor, Jonathan Miller and Ram Sriram.
And don’t miss the final event, our keynote speech by Geoff Canada, CEO of the Harlem Children’s Zone
For more about the event, please go to: http://www.google.com/events/digitalage
0:36 Eric Schmidt’s welcome
5:59 Gary Knell’s welcome
9:30 Joan Ganz Cooney’s welcome
11:22 Gary Knell (continued)
14:11 Jim Steyer’s welcome
21:21 James Bennett introduction
27:02 Martha Kanter opening remarks
44:58 Opening panel (Linda Darling-Hammond, Joel I. Klein, Mitchell Kapor,Jonathan F. Miller, Kavitark Shriram