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on the cob. on the cob.> the classic trick to make the shucking job easier. we have food, festivitiesnd fun, it all begins "right this minute." ♪ >>> a lot of fireworks displays today, but some folks in chester, west virginia recently got a bit of an impromptu fireworks celebration. look at this. yeah. that's a fireworks stand. a fireworks tent. >> oh, no. >> exploding outside of shorty's place, a bar and grill in chester, west virginia. the whole thing went up. some sort of accident went down. all the fireworks lit. this thing lasted a half hour from 10:00 p.m. to 10:30 these fireworks were going off. >> the people on the road, did they roll down their windows, just enjoy the show? >> actually, yeah. the guy who shot this, david mchenry, he was taking his girlfriend out for the night. on the way out they saw the workers setting up the stand. on the way home they saw this. >> the fireworks stand was set up today. >> people on the road seemed to be concerned about shorty's place. >> that ain't shorties, is it
on the cob. on the cob.> the classic trick to make the shucking job easier. we have food, festivitiesnd fun, it all begins "right this minute." ♪ >>> a lot of fireworks displays today, but some folks in chester, west virginia recently got a bit of an impromptu fireworks celebration. look at this. yeah. that's a fireworks stand. a fireworks tent. >> oh, no. >> exploding outside of shorty's place, a bar and grill in chester, west virginia. the whole thing went...
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:09 (cover with shots of him looking at photos) rick: brings back alot of memories, im dusting some coboff as we go.5 thousand men..... and 22 mooths aboard the uss kitty hawk... 14:44:01-14:44:04rick:met alot of guys from all over the countrythere's good memories.... 14:45:43-14:45:52 rick: the duty chief had us out on the grinder, we were drilling till 2 o clock in the morning because charles albert todd didnt know halt who goes there.and those he'd rather forget..... 13:30:27- 13:30:30 rick: before we even got to pearl harbor, we lost two men overboardit's those military ties that brought rick and barrett together .... through a group called paws.... a north carolina-based nonprofit that raises service dogs for traumatic injuries. 13:22:16-13:22:19last fall they've been increasing//butt to///13:24:57- 13;25:13 rick: i went out front got through a stop sign, drove up a one way street the wrong way and i hit a county maintence vehicle. with epilepsy... rick doesn't know when a seizure is coming, but next time, he'll have a warning. 13:25:42- 13:25:50 rick: he will be able to sense that
:09 (cover with shots of him looking at photos) rick: brings back alot of memories, im dusting some coboff as we go.5 thousand men..... and 22 mooths aboard the uss kitty hawk... 14:44:01-14:44:04rick:met alot of guys from all over the countrythere's good memories.... 14:45:43-14:45:52 rick: the duty chief had us out on the grinder, we were drilling till 2 o clock in the morning because charles albert todd didnt know halt who goes there.and those he'd rather forget..... 13:30:27- 13:30:30 rick:...
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these sites were just covered with corn cobs where we'd go in and find a cache of corn cobs about 4 feet deep and 12 feet long, thousands and thousands of corn cobs and woven material all over the place, pieces of basketry, pieces of their sandals. this place is very well preserved. i mean a lot of this stuff is obviously worn, but it's been sitting there for 500 years. and what i found there that was very specific to anastazi were t-shaped doorways. you can see a large t-shape here. this is a very specific symbol that you see in chaco canyon and you see in mesa verde. there are certain sites where they are finding t-shaped alters where pieces of stone about this size had been cut into t's and are standing up inside of rooms just covered with objects, with necklaces. so the shape obviously had some meaning. but it is a clear anastazi shape. it is a clear shape from the colorado plateau. we do see it in calinke, you see it in certain incan sites in south america. so it might be a pan american feature. i'm not sure what it is. some hopi people have told me that the t, the bottom of the t,
these sites were just covered with corn cobs where we'd go in and find a cache of corn cobs about 4 feet deep and 12 feet long, thousands and thousands of corn cobs and woven material all over the place, pieces of basketry, pieces of their sandals. this place is very well preserved. i mean a lot of this stuff is obviously worn, but it's been sitting there for 500 years. and what i found there that was very specific to anastazi were t-shaped doorways. you can see a large t-shape here. this is a...
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hold the cob steady.eat kernel catcher. here's the trick to controlling your utense us. toss them in a mitt and hang them on a grill. use a cardboard six-packs for easy transport. >>> packing glass bottles for a picnic? a trick -- a kid's swim floatie, a great breakage buffer. >>> need sliced strawberries for a fancy dessert? a trick december an egg slicer. got a bug bite driving you crazy? here's the trick, a cool used teabag. it soothes the itch. >>> a new use for an old standby. take your toothbrush holder, and turn it into a flower vase, an evenly spaced arrangement. got a bunch of expired sunscreen? here's a trick. use it as shaving lotion, it will protect your skin from razor burn. aloe vera soothes summer sunburn, free alone vera in ice cube trays, a soothing summer solution. >>> popsicles for a summertime treat, the trick? -- cupcake liners, a cool treat without the mess. my favorite one on there was don't throw earp the old sunscreen, use it, and freezing the aloe vera. >> and the corn. >> and th
hold the cob steady.eat kernel catcher. here's the trick to controlling your utense us. toss them in a mitt and hang them on a grill. use a cardboard six-packs for easy transport. >>> packing glass bottles for a picnic? a trick -- a kid's swim floatie, a great breakage buffer. >>> need sliced strawberries for a fancy dessert? a trick december an egg slicer. got a bug bite driving you crazy? here's the trick, a cool used teabag. it soothes the itch. >>> a new use for...
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put the cob on top of a bunt pan.nds up in the bunt pan. >> that is another great idea, lauren. >> easy. >> why are we taking the corn off the cob? >> aunt isabella is counting. i wouldn't invite her, frankly. >> i have to. she's related to me. thank god you don't have her. over here, you bought gorgeous strawberries and raspberries, but they brought the extra guests, you have bananas lying around, kiwi and orange. how can you make it look special? without being artistic, ta-da! >> oh, my goodness, it's little palm trees! that is genius! >> i did. i would like you two artistic gals to make a little something out of fruit we just have lying around. >> this has trouble written all over it. i'm just letting you know. don't do anything weird. >> we have about seven seconds. >> what else are we talking about? >> next, more guests and the fridge doesn't work. we have to cool the wine. something you two know a lot about. to do it quickly within 15 minutes, we take ice and water, equal parts. we take kosher salt, sometimes dr
put the cob on top of a bunt pan.nds up in the bunt pan. >> that is another great idea, lauren. >> easy. >> why are we taking the corn off the cob? >> aunt isabella is counting. i wouldn't invite her, frankly. >> i have to. she's related to me. thank god you don't have her. over here, you bought gorgeous strawberries and raspberries, but they brought the extra guests, you have bananas lying around, kiwi and orange. how can you make it look special? without being...
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we're not just talking about corn on the cob. the biggest may be felt in milk, beef mapped poultry.t price cost jump as much as 10%. the average cost of beef which rang up at $4.45 in 2011 could jump 40 cents this year. don't expect prices to climb overnight. the full extent won't be known until the crops are harvested later this year. that means you might not feel the pinch until next year. experts say the increase may be brief. also, the department of agriculture said in the all food prices arise. cereal prices should remain constant because they're impacted by marketing and packaging costs. the drought could have wide reaching ramifications. >>> good news on the housing front. home construction may be making a comeback. both housing starts and permits were new june compared to the same time last year. housing starts rose nearly 40% higher than june of last year. june's annual rate of 760,000 new residential construction projects marked the highest levels since october 2008. that water main may have been happening in downtown baltimore but it's affect the folks in anne arundel cou
we're not just talking about corn on the cob. the biggest may be felt in milk, beef mapped poultry.t price cost jump as much as 10%. the average cost of beef which rang up at $4.45 in 2011 could jump 40 cents this year. don't expect prices to climb overnight. the full extent won't be known until the crops are harvested later this year. that means you might not feel the pinch until next year. experts say the increase may be brief. also, the department of agriculture said in the all food prices...
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that could eventually we're not just talking about corn on the cob. biggest impact mighttbe felt in the cost of beef, milk, pork, and poultry. that's because corn is used as feed for livestock. some experts say meat prices could jump as much as ten-percent. that means the average cost of beef -- which rang up at four- dollars-and-thirty-five-cents a pound in 2011 -- could jump more than forty-cents this year. but don't expect prices at your local supermarket too climb overnight. the full extent of the price hike won't be known until the crops are harvested later this year. that means you might not feel the pinch in your wallet until the end of 2012 or the year. but the good news is that experts say the increase may also, the department of agriculture says prices will rise. cereal prices constant because they're impacted more costs. regardless, there is a chance the drought could have wide-reaching ramifications. i'm alison kosik innnew york. -----end-----cnn.script----- oscar -winning actress halle berry injured! injured!the injury she recieved on a m
that could eventually we're not just talking about corn on the cob. biggest impact mighttbe felt in the cost of beef, milk, pork, and poultry. that's because corn is used as feed for livestock. some experts say meat prices could jump as much as ten-percent. that means the average cost of beef -- which rang up at four- dollars-and-thirty-five-cents a pound in 2011 -- could jump more than forty-cents this year. but don't expect prices at your local supermarket too climb overnight. the full extent...
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then we start with the chicken, grilled chicken. >> i notice you grilled corn on the cob. >> you don'tt to be bothered with the heat. >> don't want to lose any bacon. >> and al, string beans. >> have you cooked them already? >> yes, they are precooked. then we're going to surround it with some avocado and gorgonzola cheese. this is a red wine vinegarette. pour it all on. i like dressing. mix it and this is -- >> very nice. >> you can't ask for anything better. >> i could. >> that would be better right here, seared tuna. >> instead of chicken, ton ark, all these things you can use from your garden or in your refrigerator. the tuna what we're doing, taking the center cut, coriander, paprika, black pepper. we're going to sear it. the pan has to be burning hot. sear it all the way around. satellite slice it. do that for me. >> the plate, tomatoes. >> do thin slices. >> thin slices. avocado. then tomatoes, corn. >> i'm slow with my slicing. >> no problem. heirloom cherry vinegarette, which i think is terrific. that's on the website. >> serve it up. see it on the platter there. >> that's wha
then we start with the chicken, grilled chicken. >> i notice you grilled corn on the cob. >> you don'tt to be bothered with the heat. >> don't want to lose any bacon. >> and al, string beans. >> have you cooked them already? >> yes, they are precooked. then we're going to surround it with some avocado and gorgonzola cheese. this is a red wine vinegarette. pour it all on. i like dressing. mix it and this is -- >> very nice. >> you can't ask for...
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:09 (cover with shots of him looking at photos) rick: brings back alot of memories, im dusting some cobusand men..... and 22 months aboard the uss kitty hawk... 14:44:01-14:44:04rick:met alot of guys from all over the countrythere's good memories.... 14:45:43-14:45:52 rick: the duty chief had us out on the grinder, we were drilling till 2 o clock in the morning because charles albert todd didnt know halt who goes there. and those he'd rather forget..... 13:30:27- 13:30:30 rick: before we even got to pearl harbor, we lost two men overboardit's those military ties that brought rick and barrett together .... through a group called paws.... a north carolina-based nonprofit that raises service dogs for veterans with traumatic injuries.13:22:16-13:22:19 rick:my seizures, since last fall they've been increasing increasing13:24:57- 13;25:13 rick: i went out front got in the car and drove through a stop sign, drove up a one way street the wrong way and i hit a county maintence vehicle. with epilepsy... rick doesn't know when a seizure is coming, but next time, he'll have a warning. 13:25:42- 13:
:09 (cover with shots of him looking at photos) rick: brings back alot of memories, im dusting some cobusand men..... and 22 months aboard the uss kitty hawk... 14:44:01-14:44:04rick:met alot of guys from all over the countrythere's good memories.... 14:45:43-14:45:52 rick: the duty chief had us out on the grinder, we were drilling till 2 o clock in the morning because charles albert todd didnt know halt who goes there. and those he'd rather forget..... 13:30:27- 13:30:30 rick: before we even...
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here's what investigators are say, the officer is rachael jab cobs, she was shot in the -- jacobs, she was shot in the leg after she threw the group out. they went by the front entrance, and the driver is suspected of firing from the passenger side window. that's one of the rounds that hit the officer in the leg. the car took off, but was stopped by police layer. the driver who is suspected of firing off the gun is identified as kelly gillis. here is julie parker, the spokesperson. >> this is the fifth time in more than 18 months that a prince george county police has been either shot at, or shot. this is unprecedented. >> back out live, we're being told the officer was in surgery to remove that bullet. >>> another officer is hurt after being hit by an alleged drunk driver, near washington boulevard. earnest newhouse was at a stop sign when a car jumped the curb, drove across the median and struck him, the driver of the other car has been arrested. she is charged with driving under the influence. officer newhouse is in stable condition. >>> the funeral is set for monday for joe shenay,
here's what investigators are say, the officer is rachael jab cobs, she was shot in the -- jacobs, she was shot in the leg after she threw the group out. they went by the front entrance, and the driver is suspected of firing from the passenger side window. that's one of the rounds that hit the officer in the leg. the car took off, but was stopped by police layer. the driver who is suspected of firing off the gun is identified as kelly gillis. here is julie parker, the spokesperson. >>...
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police are not ruling out the pocket that this cob a woman and they are check checking in with local hospital to see if anybody comes in with burns on their body. >> maybe a burned lover? >> it does look like the arsonist is a little feminine as they're running. maybe it is a girl. >> that is, of course, just speculation. police are looking for any sort of tips, and they hope that these videos can lead to identifying this suspect. >>> we're headed to number one on today's rtm top ten countdown. that's our destination, but let's first stop off at number nine for a little road crazy caught on camera. i think you'll have quite a few opinions about this video. this is from a helmet cam of a motorcycle rider. a guy named rashad. this is on a highway in omaha, nebraska. pay attention to this big old car. >> he just didn't see him coming. >> you think, okay, this person was looking in the mirror. they didn't see this motorcyclist. but keep watching this video. >> oh. he just intentionally cut the biker off? it looked like that. >> yes. this is going to get much worse, nick. the motorcycle d
police are not ruling out the pocket that this cob a woman and they are check checking in with local hospital to see if anybody comes in with burns on their body. >> maybe a burned lover? >> it does look like the arsonist is a little feminine as they're running. maybe it is a girl. >> that is, of course, just speculation. police are looking for any sort of tips, and they hope that these videos can lead to identifying this suspect. >>> we're headed to number one on...
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. >> corn on the cob in the car, littleneck clams and we got ourselves a barbeque. >> we're condoning eating a lot of lobsters. >>> there's a few things in life every weather guy has to do, blizzard, hurricane, chase tornadoes and go to the top of mount washington. the reason i mentioned all of these things, one of these things i haven't done, never been to death valley national park, california, one of the hottest places in the entire country. phoenix was 111, 114 in vegas. death valley is located here, it was 128 degrees on the valley floor. incredible temperatures, the hottest temperature ever recorded there was 134, we're only six degrees away interest that. pretty incredible stuff. yesterday we needed the rain, we got it pretty good, eastern texas, louisiana, up through mississippi, alabama, a lot of areas picked up afternoon thunderstorms, the drought situation in georgia, it was welcomed rain in many areas. now what we need to do is get some of the rain to the ohio valley, through missouri and even new england is getting very dry, it hasn't rained in about two weeks in some spo
. >> corn on the cob in the car, littleneck clams and we got ourselves a barbeque. >> we're condoning eating a lot of lobsters. >>> there's a few things in life every weather guy has to do, blizzard, hurricane, chase tornadoes and go to the top of mount washington. the reason i mentioned all of these things, one of these things i haven't done, never been to death valley national park, california, one of the hottest places in the entire country. phoenix was 111, 114 in...
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it cob a death penalty case. >> i suspect it will be. let's not kid ourselves, alex. in the united states history this is perhaps the worst shooting event. it will be a death penalty case. the other issue is also under a reckless theory. this guy goes into a movie theater and there is this element of recklessness, this depraved indifference. so what i think, there are going to be charges for reckless murder. >> when you talk about depraved indifference, i guess you have to talk about whether he has the competency to first stand trial and then whether or not the insanity defense is appropriate. there is a distinction there between the two. >> you always impress me. you just brought that up. it is very new onsed because the general public, they hear competency and they think insanity. you are right. it is different. the first thing we do is ask the judge for a competency evaluation. that's tonal see whether the client understands the charges against him. do i know why i am here? are you the judge? what's going on? who is this attorney standing next to me? that's underst
it cob a death penalty case. >> i suspect it will be. let's not kid ourselves, alex. in the united states history this is perhaps the worst shooting event. it will be a death penalty case. the other issue is also under a reckless theory. this guy goes into a movie theater and there is this element of recklessness, this depraved indifference. so what i think, there are going to be charges for reckless murder. >> when you talk about depraved indifference, i guess you have to talk...
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. >> reporter: the obama team is focused on drawing a cob draft. they say republican ideas have been tried and failed and they continue to question mitt romney's credentials especially his past record with bain capital. >> i think this will be a very close race throughout. that is what we've prepared for. that is why wear investing in i grassroots army to win this race on election day. i think what will break this race out ultimately is the choice between two candidates and two extremely different visions about how we build this economy and how we come out of the economic disaster that we were in and how we recover. >> reporter: it's remarkably static race so far. nobody has surged ahead or fallen behind. the polls still show the two candidates neck and neck with the party conventions and three debates coming up in the next for you weeks and months. >>> a few big surprises on the olympic action last night. up next, we'll get an update on the medal counts in london. >> plus, some metro customers here at home have a new way to pay for parking startin
. >> reporter: the obama team is focused on drawing a cob draft. they say republican ideas have been tried and failed and they continue to question mitt romney's credentials especially his past record with bain capital. >> i think this will be a very close race throughout. that is what we've prepared for. that is why wear investing in i grassroots army to win this race on election day. i think what will break this race out ultimately is the choice between two candidates and two...
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bloomberg is out of the get tearing away at our most basic civil liberties making an argument in favor of cobs hassling any citizen of new york without provocation you know it's really sad to see him defending a policy which travels on your for the moment write something to the mayor here things that we rely on too much if that's possible and what's worse is that he's just using solid fear mongering techniques to do it just say for the sake of national security or in this case your personal safety your children's safety and lo and behold everyone's expected. and over there civil liberties just like our ever growing surveillance state just like the boy does drug laws that lead to more african-americans being jailed across the country if you say it's in the public's interest to cooperate lock up anybody who doesn't play by the rules and unfortunately for bloomberg the fear mongering is even based in fact see according to local radio station w n y c the areas where the most guns are found fall outside the concentrated area for stop and frisks i just don't understand why bloomberg is attacking the
bloomberg is out of the get tearing away at our most basic civil liberties making an argument in favor of cobs hassling any citizen of new york without provocation you know it's really sad to see him defending a policy which travels on your for the moment write something to the mayor here things that we rely on too much if that's possible and what's worse is that he's just using solid fear mongering techniques to do it just say for the sake of national security or in this case your personal...
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how because i was asked that i think it shows how useless the cobs really are maybe should we really try to test the waters you know maybe they're just waiting suicide or something i mean it's not funny but they they think that if they rescue my sex doll that i can't do what i can't if the cops show up somewhere and it takes an hour to get somebody that's one hundred fifty feet out into the water that's this is actually the real story yes yes this story but the sex doll is also very very hilarious because we're preparing the things a really expensive rate or maybe not to blow up one so ask me oh are you sure your vast experience and a lot of research on the show about. sex robots are really expensive the literally very. like no one's going to hear about in the lobby is that this was like a blow up was there yeah this system it looks to me all right oh she did see you our last story here two hundred drug dogs in new cambridge you guys pick the best choice you want to talk about newt yes ok all right newt gingrich so yesterday we gave michele bachmann our little time because she's been
how because i was asked that i think it shows how useless the cobs really are maybe should we really try to test the waters you know maybe they're just waiting suicide or something i mean it's not funny but they they think that if they rescue my sex doll that i can't do what i can't if the cops show up somewhere and it takes an hour to get somebody that's one hundred fifty feet out into the water that's this is actually the real story yes yes this story but the sex doll is also very very...
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among them, cy young, ty cob. they were issued from a rare series in 1910. they are pleased -- they have believed to be worth $3 million. they will be auctioned off. >> and what a find! that is incredible. >>> still ahead, demi won't tolerate auditions on the, her show, the x-factor about drugs. >> who would do that? >> you'll see. some people do. >> and american idol eyeing charlie sheen as a possible judge. he may be on board, but there are a few conditions. find out what they are when we check in with tmz after the break. that would be the definition of jumping the shark. matters. pioneers in outsourcing us jobs supports tax breaks overseas. insourcing. industry and favors bring jobs home. it matters. >> the movie opens nationwide this friday, july 13th. get in on the fun by going to myfoxdc.com and enter for a chance to win tickets to see ice age consonantal drift. two winners will be chosen by random drawing, they will each receive four tickets valid mondays through thursdays starting next monday, july 16. you must be 18 or older to enter
among them, cy young, ty cob. they were issued from a rare series in 1910. they are pleased -- they have believed to be worth $3 million. they will be auctioned off. >> and what a find! that is incredible. >>> still ahead, demi won't tolerate auditions on the, her show, the x-factor about drugs. >> who would do that? >> you'll see. some people do. >> and american idol eyeing charlie sheen as a possible judge. he may be on board, but there are a few conditions....
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moyerseerching for work job growth like much of the nation's crops is wilting and like corn on the cobeed of a good ssaking. [ntnsd rain showers]trt=:01 the recession, according to the federal government, ended bureau of abor statistics, - pays the unemployment rate remains sttck at 8.2 [sot gary moyer ]in :05 "sadly my talents are all in the private in :05 "sadly my talents ][sot gary moyer seeking work. million people moyer is among percent. garr stuck at 8.2 the 12 point seven million mong people eeking work. ]in :05 "sadly my talents aae all in the private industry."trt=:03 trt=:03 industry."arr all in the private in :05 "sadly my talents ]in :05 "sadly my talenns are all in phe private industry."trt=:03 president barack obama on a campaign trip ttrough ohio is feeling the heat. ohio's jobless ratt is a full percent better than national average -- even so, that'ssno consolation prize.[obama sound cnn newsource py-11 fr jobs report falls short]sot in "we to grow the conomy even got faster, put evvn more eeple back to work."trr=[graphic ] acccrring to rasmussen, tte important issue a
moyerseerching for work job growth like much of the nation's crops is wilting and like corn on the cobeed of a good ssaking. [ntnsd rain showers]trt=:01 the recession, according to the federal government, ended bureau of abor statistics, - pays the unemployment rate remains sttck at 8.2 [sot gary moyer ]in :05 "sadly my talents are all in the private in :05 "sadly my talents ][sot gary moyer seeking work. million people moyer is among percent. garr stuck at 8.2 the 12 point seven...
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i saw people eating corn on the cob outside on the street.h mayo and cheese. i finally ate it one day and i was blown away how good it was. everybody is eating it. you can't imagine that something so simple on the streets of mexico could be so flavorful and corn is something that's so american. >> not what you expect at the ballpark either. >> not what you expected. everybody who gets it, loves. >> i took the plunge. it is delicious. i'm curious to know about your background. you grew up in bombay. studying biochemistry. then you took this left turn into becoming a chef. >> i always enjoy food and cooking. never realized that this would be a career for me. no one thought about that. i actually read this book called -- and when i read the book, i was intrigued by the hospitality world, went to hospitality school but had to cook as part of the course and i realized i was a natural in the kitchen. my first internship was in the kitchen. after that, it was the best decision i ever made. because i enjoyed putting food on the plate. i enjoyed using
i saw people eating corn on the cob outside on the street.h mayo and cheese. i finally ate it one day and i was blown away how good it was. everybody is eating it. you can't imagine that something so simple on the streets of mexico could be so flavorful and corn is something that's so american. >> not what you expect at the ballpark either. >> not what you expected. everybody who gets it, loves. >> i took the plunge. it is delicious. i'm curious to know about your background....
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they include such baseball luminaries as tie cobs, cy young and mathison.iss ner assumes his immigrant grandfather didn't know what to do with them so he put them in the attic and forgot about them. it, they're valued at, at least $3 million. and the best bunch will be sold here in baltimore, when the national sports director -- collectors convention is held. >> when they called us out and said, carl, this is one of the most significant finds of baseball cards ever, i was like, no, it's just baseball cards. no, in this particular series, in this particular card, in this condition. some of them are mint condition. it just blows everybody away. >> reporter: the kiss ner grandfather is survived by about 20 family members who will divide the winfall when the cards are auctioned off. >> the cards being auctioned off are expected to 50 around $500,000. >>> breaking news from south baltimore. sky eye chopper 13 is over the scene of a fire. let's go to captain jeff long with more. captain jeff? >> good afternoon. we're over this playground in the cherry hill neighb
they include such baseball luminaries as tie cobs, cy young and mathison.iss ner assumes his immigrant grandfather didn't know what to do with them so he put them in the attic and forgot about them. it, they're valued at, at least $3 million. and the best bunch will be sold here in baltimore, when the national sports director -- collectors convention is held. >> when they called us out and said, carl, this is one of the most significant finds of baseball cards ever, i was like, no, it's...
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ty cob was a horrific human being, but nobody is going after his record. >> no, but i think the reason they took those wins away is he was not in the record books. it was an f-you to him. >> as a consequence the record books will no longer contain the record. >> every time they show it on television at an ncaa game they will have an asterisk with joe paterno there. they will never talk him talking about the winningest coaches. they will mention why joe paterno is -- >> but in the official record book his name will not be there with an asterisk. has anybody seen the official record book? >> i have them back to 1843. >> great reading. >> i finished every guinness book of world record books. >> and quite a collection of tv guides going back to 1972. >> by the way, paterno's family issued a statement saying the ncaa ruling has defamed his legacy which i thought was the point. >> i don't think you candy fame him at this point. >> my heart does not go out to them. 21 people at tony robins seminar injured during a fire walk. sam, you said thousands of people successfully completed the fire wa
ty cob was a horrific human being, but nobody is going after his record. >> no, but i think the reason they took those wins away is he was not in the record books. it was an f-you to him. >> as a consequence the record books will no longer contain the record. >> every time they show it on television at an ncaa game they will have an asterisk with joe paterno there. they will never talk him talking about the winningest coaches. they will mention why joe paterno is -- >>...
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they include such baseball luminaries as tie cobs, young and mathison. he assumes his immigrant father didn't know what to do about them, so he put them in the attic and forgot about them. today, they're valued@least valued at, at least $3 million. they willab the -- tell be at the convention center. >> when they called us and said, carl this is one of the most significant finds of baseball cards ever. i was like, no, this is just baseball. they were like, no nthis particular series, this particular card, in this condition, some of them are mint condition. it just blows everybody away. >> reporter: the kiss ner grandfather is survived by about 20 family members, who will divide the winfall when the cards are auctioned off. >> reporter: the 37 of the 700 cards being auction ed often right here in baltimore areed to fetch around $500,000. denise. pretty cool story. >> you bet. thank you, mary. >>> the highest price ever paid for a single baseball card is $2.8 million. that was for a 1909 hoinous wagner card, sold at auction in 2007. >> that's better than a
they include such baseball luminaries as tie cobs, young and mathison. he assumes his immigrant father didn't know what to do about them, so he put them in the attic and forgot about them. today, they're valued@least valued at, at least $3 million. they willab the -- tell be at the convention center. >> when they called us and said, carl this is one of the most significant finds of baseball cards ever. i was like, no, this is just baseball. they were like, no nthis particular series, this...
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this particular farm you are seeing loses 5% of its cob every day.eaches stay on the tree and with not enough pickers around well farms like that one they are losing a lot of money and fast. california farmers hope the labor situation gets better because the harvest season runs for another couple months. >>> do you have garlic cravings? you are in luck because this is the gilroy garlic festival. starts today. they will enjoy the pungent experience through sunday evening despite the earlier theft of 1,000 tickets. festival expects high ticket sales with hopes of more than $100,000 people in attendance. the theft only effects the nonprofits that they benefit unfortunately from the proceeds. >>> we are checking out the toll plaza westbound it looks pretty good. no problems getting into san francisco. also looking at that crash northbound 17 at hamilton. it has been moved to the shoulder. let's go to steve. >> sal, mostly cloudy. fog will head back to the coast. 60 ann 70s and upper 70s and very low 80s. weal see if there is a warmer pa turn for the week
this particular farm you are seeing loses 5% of its cob every day.eaches stay on the tree and with not enough pickers around well farms like that one they are losing a lot of money and fast. california farmers hope the labor situation gets better because the harvest season runs for another couple months. >>> do you have garlic cravings? you are in luck because this is the gilroy garlic festival. starts today. they will enjoy the pungent experience through sunday evening despite the...
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they include such baseball luminaries as tie cobs, cy young and mathison. he says his immigrant grandfather didn't know what to do with them. so he put them in the attic and forgot about them. today, they're valued at $3 million. and the best bunch, 37 cards, will be sold here in baltimore, when the sports collectors convention is held in august at the convention from. radio center. >> when they-- center. >> when they called me and said this is the most significant find in baseball cards ever i was like, whatever. but they said, no, these particular cards, some of them are mint conditions. it blows everybody away. >> reporter: the grandfather is survived by about 20 family members who will divide the winfall when the cards are auctioned off. >> the 37 cards being auctioned here in august are expected to fetch around $500,000. denise, there's 700 cards total. >> wow. >> i wish i was a collector. thank you, mary. >>> the highest price ever paid for a baseball is $2.8 million, handed over in 2007, for a 1909 hoinous wagner card. >> makes you want to go root ar
they include such baseball luminaries as tie cobs, cy young and mathison. he says his immigrant grandfather didn't know what to do with them. so he put them in the attic and forgot about them. today, they're valued at $3 million. and the best bunch, 37 cards, will be sold here in baltimore, when the sports collectors convention is held in august at the convention from. radio center. >> when they-- center. >> when they called me and said this is the most significant find in baseball...
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it's as good as the corn on the cob thing. >> i love that. you'll love trongs. >> i'll try them. like to feel the -- >> you like to get messy. >> i don't like to get messy. i like to feel the wing. >> tony likes to feel the wing. tony likes to feel the wing. >> i don't know what that means. >> i like it. >> i like to feel my food. >> i'm with the trong, i'm sorry. >> terrible name. >> it is not a good name. >> hot and humid. i'm stalling because i don't want to tell you the bad news about the weather. could be scattered storms. heat advisory parts of the area. >> the storm part, that's the only part i don't like. i can take the heat. >> i've had more people tell me in the past week they are scared of thunderstorms because they don't want to lose power for a week. >> my son is one of them. >> hot and humid day. temperatures already in the 80s. could be afternoon storms again today, like yesterday. scattered and widespread. could be strong. more of the same tomorrow. slow moving frontal system. sunday a really nice day. upper 80s to about 90. lower humidity and not expecting storms
it's as good as the corn on the cob thing. >> i love that. you'll love trongs. >> i'll try them. like to feel the -- >> you like to get messy. >> i don't like to get messy. i like to feel the wing. >> tony likes to feel the wing. tony likes to feel the wing. >> i don't know what that means. >> i like it. >> i like to feel my food. >> i'm with the trong, i'm sorry. >> terrible name. >> it is not a good name. >> hot and...
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corn is not just eaten on the cob. it is used in 74% of the foods that consumers buy in the supermarket according to usda. but, again, it's not clear if and when we're going to see higher prices in those foods. one thing we do know, lower prices for beef and pork. ranchers are selling their herds because their hay fields and drinking ponds have dried up. that means livestock is going to be slaughtered sooner and grocers will see a greater supply. they could see good deals on beef and pork in the coming months. now we did speak to safeway today. they say that the analysts don't see any price increases in the near future. also spoke to the university of maryland today at the ag extension service. it told us that feed corn and soy beans on the eastern shore are being damaged and harvests will be down on the eastern shore. but if you're looking for that maryland sweet corn and other produce that you see when you're driving over to the beach, supplies and prices should be fine because those farmers irrigate. so if you're wo
corn is not just eaten on the cob. it is used in 74% of the foods that consumers buy in the supermarket according to usda. but, again, it's not clear if and when we're going to see higher prices in those foods. one thing we do know, lower prices for beef and pork. ranchers are selling their herds because their hay fields and drinking ponds have dried up. that means livestock is going to be slaughtered sooner and grocers will see a greater supply. they could see good deals on beef and pork in...
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leaders olympic officials expect a half million visitors between now and the end to have games security cobell through -- contract fell through now the government has to call in 3500 additional troops for security opening ceremonies are july 27th. >> after more than 38 years in business the last remaining magic shop in metropolitan washington dc closed its doors. barrys in rockville is closing forever but as fox 5s. john reports, the show will still go on in some form or other. >> i tell you what, look i am a magician i will get right out of it. >> reporter: he has mixed feelings about closing down the retail side of his long term love affair with the art and science of making magic. which by the way he does continuously during interviews. >> yellow. >> no, you need to start over i am getting confused myself. >> reporter: after befuddling me with disappearing and reappearing candy bars. >> herely do it in slow motion for you so you can catch me all right. here, watch, ready here goes. and i will put it in my back pocket. what did i leave? one for you? no, oh, repep beryl you reach up and --
leaders olympic officials expect a half million visitors between now and the end to have games security cobell through -- contract fell through now the government has to call in 3500 additional troops for security opening ceremonies are july 27th. >> after more than 38 years in business the last remaining magic shop in metropolitan washington dc closed its doors. barrys in rockville is closing forever but as fox 5s. john reports, the show will still go on in some form or other. >> i...
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hope you had a good fourth, maybe ate corn on the cob or something. what's happening with corn?ou trading it? >> you have to be long. it is amazing what's happening to the size of this crop. three weeks ago you would think we would have a record crop, maybe 14.7 billion bushels and the crop was in the ground early and doing well and now the high pressure system sat down in the middle of the united states and temperatures in kansas 100, 105, 110, and temperatures in iowa the same way and a lack of rain and right at the worst possible time when the corn tassels as it is called and sets the corn plant itself. the crop is deteriorating very swiftly. we have gone from 14.7 billion probably to 13.5 and maybe even going lower which is making it difficult for livestock producers thinking they were looking at $4 corn and instead $7 corn and they thought they were looking at $350 soy meal and instead looking at $450 soy meal, so the cost of producing cattle and livestock has really gotten egregious and they'll be liquidating herds and out in the future will you have a shortage of cattle n
hope you had a good fourth, maybe ate corn on the cob or something. what's happening with corn?ou trading it? >> you have to be long. it is amazing what's happening to the size of this crop. three weeks ago you would think we would have a record crop, maybe 14.7 billion bushels and the crop was in the ground early and doing well and now the high pressure system sat down in the middle of the united states and temperatures in kansas 100, 105, 110, and temperatures in iowa the same way and a...
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but when you break it down to what it means in real life cob crete ways. >> it's an economic issue.men. disparities costing us more and we're making less. when we talk about preventative care and community of color, it's much more expensive when people go when they are in the chronic condition than if you promote a position of wellness. you put people in a position to make good health decisions early in the process. we should be about promoting individual responsibility to promote wellness. >> aren't you down with individual responsibility? isn't that the republican line? i just heard it from the democrat at the table. >> she got it right. a wonderful discussion about the wonderful programs we've created. you touch the doctors. my brother is a)pulmonary position in charston, south carolina, and he is stretched so thin. being a physician is a life-style. it's a god-given talent. you talk to any physician and they are already stretched. maybe we'll take a little less. i don't know how much less they can take. and we talked about these things, and we wonder, how will we pay for that?
but when you break it down to what it means in real life cob crete ways. >> it's an economic issue.men. disparities costing us more and we're making less. when we talk about preventative care and community of color, it's much more expensive when people go when they are in the chronic condition than if you promote a position of wellness. you put people in a position to make good health decisions early in the process. we should be about promoting individual responsibility to promote...
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. >> they will be fine after they get a little corn-on-the-cob. no it day off in politics in a presidential election year. we're minutes away from brand new polling for the race for the white house. scott rasmussen will join us to break undo the numbers. that is coming up. talk about going the distance, a former marine trekked coast to coast all for a good cause. he will tell you all about it coming up next. [ female announcer ] gross -- i'll tell you what's really gross: used dishclot. they can have a history that they drag around with them. try bounty extra soft. in this lab demo, one set of bounty extra so leaves this surface 3 times cleaner than a dishcloth. the cleaner way to clean. bounty extra soft. lori: former marine, jamie summerlin is nearing the finish line of his challenge of a lifetime. he is running from coast to coast. all along the way he is raising money for groups like wounded warriors. jamie started in oregon in march. he has covered 3300 miles. he joins us live now from washington. hi, jamie. >> good morning, how are you? arth
. >> they will be fine after they get a little corn-on-the-cob. no it day off in politics in a presidential election year. we're minutes away from brand new polling for the race for the white house. scott rasmussen will join us to break undo the numbers. that is coming up. talk about going the distance, a former marine trekked coast to coast all for a good cause. he will tell you all about it coming up next. [ female announcer ] gross -- i'll tell you what's really gross: used dishclot....
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. >> it's not just corn on the cob. corn is used in almost anything you can imagine.izza, marshmallows, wall paper paste, chewing gum. some ingredients in your foods like maltodextrin, high fructose corn syrup comes from corn. the feed that goes to animals, there's corn in that. so you know, add dairy products, eggs, beef, chicken, pork, the list depending on the corn. if the feed is going up in price you're feeding your cow, pig, chick than could create a domino effect and potentially raise prices for meats as well. >> the domino effect. thanks. >>> looking for the best boss ? my next best would be in the running if his employees attack a vacation. he gives them a bonus. $7500 bonus. that's next. ♪ i want to get away >> cool. i love it! are you feeling overworked? you are not alone, according to a study by expedia. average american worker earns 14 days of vacation a year but only takes 12 of them. and take a look at this. u.s. is the only industrialized country in the world that does not require employers to provide paid vacation days. so check this out. imagine this
. >> it's not just corn on the cob. corn is used in almost anything you can imagine.izza, marshmallows, wall paper paste, chewing gum. some ingredients in your foods like maltodextrin, high fructose corn syrup comes from corn. the feed that goes to animals, there's corn in that. so you know, add dairy products, eggs, beef, chicken, pork, the list depending on the corn. if the feed is going up in price you're feeding your cow, pig, chick than could create a domino effect and potentially...