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i got t corn.g the flavor but i don't like candy corn. >> once a year. love it. for about three handsful. then i'm done. >> reporter: just in time for halloween, nabisco is selling the candy corn oreo at target stores. candy corn has been a target for haters. >> all of the candy corn that was ever made was need 1911. >> reporter: lewis black calls it the worst thing about halloween. when we gave a cookie to fiona. >> it remembers me about all of the candies that i had for halloween. >> uh-huh. like this? >> yeah. i love those. >> reporter: odd flavors of oreos are nothing new. nabisco makes blueberry ice cream oreos for indonesia and green tea oreos for china and they have got edgy with their advertising, giving the oreos' image a makeover for gay pride and to honor the latest mars rover. but an actual candy corn oreo has the internet champing at the bit to review it. >> children smell. you there go can i have it? that's no. >> reporter: one reviewer thought the cookie's taste is so identical to ca
i got t corn.g the flavor but i don't like candy corn. >> once a year. love it. for about three handsful. then i'm done. >> reporter: just in time for halloween, nabisco is selling the candy corn oreo at target stores. candy corn has been a target for haters. >> all of the candy corn that was ever made was need 1911. >> reporter: lewis black calls it the worst thing about halloween. when we gave a cookie to fiona. >> it remembers me about all of the candies that i...
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on the cob or corn that you get as a vegetable on your table we have corn syrup and. sweeteners that are used to sweep . many soft drinks around the world so this could have a much larger effect as well now if you look at monsanto corporation united states they have some troubles there as well more than two thousand farmers have signed a petition to get the u.s. government to study further this specific type of genetically modified corn also in california there's proposition thirty seven which would require food labels to say hey this is been genetically modified monsanto doesn't want that they've actually lobbied against proposition thirty seven by putting more than four million of their own money against prop thirty seven so they've got their own troubles in the states and here as well right now this temporary ban is in effect until russia can take a look at it and determine the safety of fact of this corn here in russia or i'm almost there thank you. the idea of starting with the hometown of saddam hussein into the artsy world up there we go and at least twelve peo
on the cob or corn that you get as a vegetable on your table we have corn syrup and. sweeteners that are used to sweep . many soft drinks around the world so this could have a much larger effect as well now if you look at monsanto corporation united states they have some troubles there as well more than two thousand farmers have signed a petition to get the u.s. government to study further this specific type of genetically modified corn also in california there's proposition thirty seven which...
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that is the flower of the corn plant is the sheath. it is also called a sheath, the ear of corn and the husk that goes around it. this goes back hundreds and hundreds of years. ear, the german word for ear is ohr. so you can hear a little similarity there. but when you go way back in time, the german word for -- this comes from a german root word, aehre and it is now spelled aeher. and so you see the letters there and the sound is very similar. >> i think we need to show that to people instead of the corn. >> there it is, the word right this. >> here is the word you were looking for on my notes. >> yeah. so the german word korn means grain. so it comes from roughly the express aehre von korn and that got changes. effect gets translated. >> how about that crazy port raid raitt you showed me. >> oh, yeah, yeah. this is from the 16th century. this is a painter. look at that. now, this is a pointer giuseppe arsonbaldo. this is painting from 1537 called summer. it is obviously depicting the bust of a man and his face is made entirely of fru
that is the flower of the corn plant is the sheath. it is also called a sheath, the ear of corn and the husk that goes around it. this goes back hundreds and hundreds of years. ear, the german word for ear is ohr. so you can hear a little similarity there. but when you go way back in time, the german word for -- this comes from a german root word, aehre and it is now spelled aeher. and so you see the letters there and the sound is very similar. >> i think we need to show that to people...
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if you can take a look at it and determine the safety of fact of this corn here in russia. reporting right there well on our website right now at aussie dot com money down the drain afghanistan may have to shut down dozens of you build schools and clinics which cost hundreds of billions of dollars because the government can't afford them. plus is stealing the spotlight russia's astronomers discover a comet bright enough to shine the moon in two thousand and thirteen. but appearing on american t.v. proved to be rather an all critics perience for the british prime minister david cameron he failed to answer some key questions in a mock u.k. citizenship test set by the host david letterman but he's not he's a poli boy found out the prime minister is not alone when it comes to gaps in crucial historical knowledge. to life in the u.k. citizenship test a must for anyone wanting to qualify for a british possible according to the government studying for it is meant to help all those hoping to make the u.k. their home integrate back into british society just last year prime minister
if you can take a look at it and determine the safety of fact of this corn here in russia. reporting right there well on our website right now at aussie dot com money down the drain afghanistan may have to shut down dozens of you build schools and clinics which cost hundreds of billions of dollars because the government can't afford them. plus is stealing the spotlight russia's astronomers discover a comet bright enough to shine the moon in two thousand and thirteen. but appearing on american...
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naturally candy corn has been at target for hateers. >> all of the candy corn that was ever made waslewis black calls it the worst thing about halloween. when we gave the cookie to fiona. >> reminds me about all of the candies i had for halloween. >> reporter: like this? >> yes. i love those. >> reporter: odd flavors of oreos are nothing new. nabisco makes blueberry ice cream oreos for indonesia and green tea oreos for china. they have gotten edgy with their advertising. giving the oreos' image a makeover for gay pride and to honor the latest mars rover. an actual candy corn oreo has the internet chomping at the bit to review it. >> children, smell. there you go. can i have it? that's a no. >> reporter: one reviewer thought the cookie's taste so identical to candy corn that if you can't get your hands on the new oreos, he recommends sticking actual candy corn between the halves of a regular oreo. still some refuse to try it. >> i'm in a welfare-step program for oreos. >> reporter: childhood memories. candy corn for halloween fangs. some people only have eyes for oreos. even in the mo
naturally candy corn has been at target for hateers. >> all of the candy corn that was ever made waslewis black calls it the worst thing about halloween. when we gave the cookie to fiona. >> reminds me about all of the candies i had for halloween. >> reporter: like this? >> yes. i love those. >> reporter: odd flavors of oreos are nothing new. nabisco makes blueberry ice cream oreos for indonesia and green tea oreos for china. they have gotten edgy with their...
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corn and related crop prices. so wrote georgia governor nathan deal. >> the epa tells cbs news it's evaluating the requests and has 90 days to respond. the poultry industry says if price relief doesn't come soon, the cost of corn could not only force layoffs but would add to rising food prices this fall. >> dan raviv, cbs news, washington. >> ahead, listening to florida's moms. swing voters in a key swing state. >> jeff: in a presidential campaign that remains very close, the outcome could very well be decided by a few swing voters in a handful of battleground states. one of those states is florida. so we went to hear from a group that both candidate was dearly love to win over, married women with children. >> kelly o'brien worries unless the economy grows faster, opportunities for her 15-year-old son will be limited. >> i know several moms that their kids are graduating from college and they can't get a job. they've, some of them are getting their mbas and they get out of school and can't find a job. >> reporter:
corn and related crop prices. so wrote georgia governor nathan deal. >> the epa tells cbs news it's evaluating the requests and has 90 days to respond. the poultry industry says if price relief doesn't come soon, the cost of corn could not only force layoffs but would add to rising food prices this fall. >> dan raviv, cbs news, washington. >> ahead, listening to florida's moms. swing voters in a key swing state. >> jeff: in a presidential campaign that remains very...
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encased six o three from monsanto and placed it against natural corn over a two year period and what they found is that rats fed on a diet of months scent of corn had a higher rate of occurrences of untimely death organ failure and tumor growth now as a result russia has banned monsanto corn from being imported in to russia and they have also asked of their own scientists to take a look at the study conduct their own tests monsanto has of course gone against the study saying that it doesn't even meet the bare minimum requirements of scientific research and they've also kind of neglected it saying that this isn't going to have a real impact on their sales because russia is a net grain exporter rather than an importer russia also already has in place a ban on the for genetically modified products so it's not expected to have a large impact in russia as well but if you look at what france is doing they're taking a look at the study they themselves are in the process of considering a ban which is believed to that could spark a european wide trend to ban them and central point that is som
encased six o three from monsanto and placed it against natural corn over a two year period and what they found is that rats fed on a diet of months scent of corn had a higher rate of occurrences of untimely death organ failure and tumor growth now as a result russia has banned monsanto corn from being imported in to russia and they have also asked of their own scientists to take a look at the study conduct their own tests monsanto has of course gone against the study saying that it doesn't...
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in screw news would you like some cancer or their corn according to a french study released last week rats that were fed a lifetime diet of monsanto's genetically engineered corn develop tumors and severe organ damage throughout their bodies this news comes just weeks before voters in california decide whether or not to include food labels on genetically modified products in that state a proposition that monsanto has spent millions of dollars trying to defeat and it was recently announced that for the first time monsanto's g.m.o. food products will be sold directly at wal-mart stores without labels warning consumers that they are buying genetically modified foods so how much damage will the result of this new study do to monsanto and will it help prop thirty seven when in california november joining me now is mike ludwig investigative journalist for truthout mike welcome and thanks for having me thanks for joining us what were the specifics of this study. well basically a french team but i am not likely to blot biologist. sara lee and he is going to go up against a biotech industry wi
in screw news would you like some cancer or their corn according to a french study released last week rats that were fed a lifetime diet of monsanto's genetically engineered corn develop tumors and severe organ damage throughout their bodies this news comes just weeks before voters in california decide whether or not to include food labels on genetically modified products in that state a proposition that monsanto has spent millions of dollars trying to defeat and it was recently announced that...
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take a look at it and determine the safety of fact of this corn here in russia. reporting all on our website dot com right now a costly blackout drunk broker says he can't remember why he bore seven million barrels of crude pushing the oil market to an eight month high overnight. stealing the spotlight russia's astronomers discover a comet should be bright enough to shine the moon in two thousand and thirteen. are twenty minutes past the hour moscow time appearing on american t.v. proved to be an awkward experience for the british prime minister david cameron he fell to answer some key questions in a mock u.k. citizenship test set by the host david letterman but as i. found out the prime minister is not alone when it comes to gaps in historical knowledge. the life in the u.k. citizenship test a must for anyone wanting to qualify for a british possible according to the government studying for it is meant to help all those hoping to make the u.k. their home integrate back into british society just last year prime minister david cameron in paris changes to the full
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in the laboratory rats and what they found is that rounds fed on a diet of months central corn had a higher rate of occurrences of untimely death organ failure and tumor growth now again this is over a two year period of time now as a result russia has banned monsanto corn here in the country and has asked scientists in the country to do their own research and also review the study by this french university and until they can find on their own if monsanto corn is safe here in the country now what does this all mean here in the road in russia and in the country on a bigger scale where monsanto has criticized the actual studies saying that it doesn't meet the bare minimum requirements of scientific study they've also said that basically russia is a net grain export which means they don't import as much grain as they send out to the rest of the world so it really want to affect monsanto's bottom line also russia has in place already in effect a ban on genetically modified materials to be planted in russia so it won't really affect russia's farmers as well now france is also considering
in the laboratory rats and what they found is that rounds fed on a diet of months central corn had a higher rate of occurrences of untimely death organ failure and tumor growth now again this is over a two year period of time now as a result russia has banned monsanto corn here in the country and has asked scientists in the country to do their own research and also review the study by this french university and until they can find on their own if monsanto corn is safe here in the country now...
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corn to consumers in the form of regular sweet corn that people eat at barbecues so this is it slowly creeping into every aspect of our food supply now much as i also am entente i was already spent four point two million dollars trying to kill the november prop thirty seven initiative critics like your organization have made this abundantly clear but i mean i have to ask what's the difference in what monsanto is doing versus what you're doing as i understand your organization donated forty thousand dollars to yes on thirty seven versus the four point two million for monsanto well we've actually donated seven hundred thirty thousand dollars and i'm very proud that we've been able to raise that money this is all coming from small contributions from consumers who really care and it is a real tragedy that we have to raise money to do a ballot initiative when that should be part of our regulatory system just like it is in most countries where they respect consumers right to know what's in their food certainly we're going to be sent months and when their allies have raised about twenty five
corn to consumers in the form of regular sweet corn that people eat at barbecues so this is it slowly creeping into every aspect of our food supply now much as i also am entente i was already spent four point two million dollars trying to kill the november prop thirty seven initiative critics like your organization have made this abundantly clear but i mean i have to ask what's the difference in what monsanto is doing versus what you're doing as i understand your organization donated forty...
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of the corn for that.elissa: is it less healthy for the animal or people eating beef or having milk? if i feed my children sugar instead of corn there is a big difference. does it make a difference for the animal for the milk? >> not at all especially the dairy cow is this wonderful creation, creature that actually has four stomachs. the main stomachs has permanent mentation fat and so we have professional nutritionists actually construct this specific diet to feed the microbes in the rumen. whether ice cream sprinkles or cranberries or orange peels or sweet rolls or corn or hey, we can construct this diet so it just feeds the microbes. a much different digestive system than the human stomach. melissa: yeah. >> we're actually just feeding the microbes. melissa: are you passing the savings along to consumers to your customers? >> well i wish we could but unfortunately this year the drought has driven our cost of production up so high because of feed, corn, soybean prices that we're actually attempting to ge
of the corn for that.elissa: is it less healthy for the animal or people eating beef or having milk? if i feed my children sugar instead of corn there is a big difference. does it make a difference for the animal for the milk? >> not at all especially the dairy cow is this wonderful creation, creature that actually has four stomachs. the main stomachs has permanent mentation fat and so we have professional nutritionists actually construct this specific diet to feed the microbes in the...
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"yes, i got it corn, the candy corn."atching the flavor but i don't like candy corn." "oncee a year, love it for about 3 handfuls and i'm done!" just in time for halloween, nabisco is selling the candy corn oreo at target stores. actually candy corn has been a target for haters. "all the candy corn that was ever made was made in 1911." leeis black calls it the worst thing about halloween, but when we gave a cookie to fiona. "it remembers me about all the candies i had for halloween." (reporter: "like this?") "yeah, i love those." odd flavors of oreos are nothing new. nabisco makes indonesia and green tea oreos for chinaa and they've gotten &pedgy with their advertising...giving the oreo's image a makeover for gay pride and to honor the latest mars rover. but an actual candy corn oreo has thee internet chompinggat the bit to review it. "children smell...miko, can i have it?" (nats of dog growling) "that's a no." one reviewer thought the cookie's taste is so identical to candy corn that if you can't get your hands on sticki
"yes, i got it corn, the candy corn."atching the flavor but i don't like candy corn." "oncee a year, love it for about 3 handfuls and i'm done!" just in time for halloween, nabisco is selling the candy corn oreo at target stores. actually candy corn has been a target for haters. "all the candy corn that was ever made was made in 1911." leeis black calls it the worst thing about halloween, but when we gave a cookie to fiona. "it remembers me about all the...
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. >>> we know that cows love corn.ed to be that good forcows, b we don't even havenough corn for them right now, so farmers have a sweet and unusual alternative. it's going to be very disturbing and how one teacher turned her homework into a million dollars. why should saturday night have all the fun? get two times the points on dining in restaurants, with chase sapphire preferred. how did i get here? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. why not use all your vacation days this year? get points you can easily redeem for your vacations, with chase sapphire preferred. >>> our fifth story "outfront," a teacher turns into a millionaire. a first grade teacher from georgia became a millionaire not by winning the lottery. no, she did it herself, 100%. here's martin savidg
. >>> we know that cows love corn.ed to be that good forcows, b we don't even havenough corn for them right now, so farmers have a sweet and unusual alternative. it's going to be very disturbing and how one teacher turned her homework into a million dollars. why should saturday night have all the fun? get two times the points on dining in restaurants, with chase sapphire preferred. how did i get here? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage....
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. >>> we know that cows love corn.though corn's not supposed to be that good for cows, but we don't even have enough corn for them right now, so farmers have a sweet and unusual alternative, you've got to watch this. it's going to be very disturbing and how one teacher turned her homework into a million dollars. yeah, i'm looking to save, but i'm not sure which policy is right for me. you should try our coverage checker. it helps you see if you have too much coverage or not enough, making it easier to get what you need. [ beeping ] these are great! [ beeping ] how are you, um, how are you doing? i'm going to keep looking over here. probably a good idea. ken: what's a good idea? nothing. with coverage checker, it's easy to find your perfect policy. visit progressive.com today. ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay alive... but feel alive. the new c class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz through and through. see your authorized mercedes-b
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. >>> we know that cows love corn.ough corn's not supposed to be that good for cows, but we don't even have enough corn for them right now, so farmers have a sweet and unusual alternative, you've got to watch this. it's going to be very disturbing and how one teacher turned her homework into a million dollars. e roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm going b-i-g. [ male announcer ] good choice business pro. good choice. go national. go like a pro. turn to senokot-s tablets. senokot-s has a natural vegetable laxative ingredient plus the comfort of a stool softener for gentle, overnight relief of occasional constipation. go to senokot-s.com for savings. those surprising little still make you take notice.. there are a million reasons why. but your erectile dysfunction that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the
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farmers already have harvested almost half of this year's corn crop. the drought scotched hopes for a bumper crop this year, but some farmers in parts of illinois and iowa say the harvest isn't as bad a feared. diane eastabrook has details. >> reporter: as the blades of a combine slice though his corn crop, carl neubauer looks over fields he feared wouldn't produce anything this year. >> we estimate that we'll probably be between 80 and 100 bushels and we think our average will be in the 100 to 105 bushel per acre. >> reporter: in a normal year this central illinois farm produces twice that amount. but then again this hasn't been a normal year. when we visited neubauer's farm in june, the drought was just starting. his fertile soil was cracking from lack of rain and corn stalks were withering from the heat. neubaurer thinks technology saved him. >> i think we just found that our hybrids the new genetics that we're planting they were better able to withstand the stress better than we thought. >> reporter: while this isn't going to be the bountiful year
farmers already have harvested almost half of this year's corn crop. the drought scotched hopes for a bumper crop this year, but some farmers in parts of illinois and iowa say the harvest isn't as bad a feared. diane eastabrook has details. >> reporter: as the blades of a combine slice though his corn crop, carl neubauer looks over fields he feared wouldn't produce anything this year. >> we estimate that we'll probably be between 80 and 100 bushels and we think our average will be...
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and put down that corn cob turns out that genetically modified corn is causing massive tumors and rats so before you launch down on your daily dose of vegetables stick around for this report. it's thursday september twentieth four pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wahl and you're watching r t well as anti-american protests persists in the middle east some lawmakers are asking a critical question is it time to slash funding for aid overseas or maybe we should first ask why do why exactly do we give aid according to the u.s. the idea quote we provide economic development and humanitarian assistance in support of the foreign policy goals of the united states but some say the recent protests as evidence the u.s. is falling short of these goals now senator rand paul is raising this question in congress. we need to have a debate in our country about whether we should send u.s. taxpayer money to countries that cannot or will not protect our embassy and i personally think that until we can be assured that they can protect our embassies and we will we should send him another penny he wants law
and put down that corn cob turns out that genetically modified corn is causing massive tumors and rats so before you launch down on your daily dose of vegetables stick around for this report. it's thursday september twentieth four pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wahl and you're watching r t well as anti-american protests persists in the middle east some lawmakers are asking a critical question is it time to slash funding for aid overseas or maybe we should first ask why do why exactly do we...
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we're gonna go pick some corn? >> yeah, we're gonna pick corn. >> this year, he harvested 87,000 bushels of corn with his 300-horsepower combine that he runs hands-free off gps. you're like a kid, you know, that can ride his bike without his hands, right? >> it's a big toy. >> it's a big toy. >> but it's expensive. >> but with corn prices soaring, he can afford it. and incidentally, even a farmer named buffett can get farm subsidies. howard received $300,000 in federal payments over 13 years. here's something you said once. here's a quote: "it seemed nothing i could do would be as successful as what he did," meaning dad. >> that comment would mean that in the world's eyes, you know, i would never be seen in the same success as he would, particularly in investing and in business. that's okay. i mean, you know, and my mom and dad always made it clear that that was okay. >> there's no sense in trying to compete with me, because he's not gonna play my game. he should have his own game. grain shipments were down a lot l
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corning. that's up north. >> could you spell that name? >> suspect's name is christopher, common spelling, middle name of boone, b-o-o-n-e and last of lacy, l-a-c-y, 38-year-old from corning, california. [ inaudible question ] yeah. officer youngstrom's already pulled over on the shoulder. they're about to deal with a dead deer call, and the aekd officer is about to conduct a traffic enforcement stop. and officer youngstrom apparently motions or directs the jeep to pull in behind his vehicle. the second officer initiates the traffic spop stop and is behind the jeep wrangler. so that's how it went down as far as the sequence. >> is there any indication as to why lacy was so heavily armed? [ inaudible ]. >> our detectives are still working on twriing to develop a profile on lay is i. they have not found that much on him. we have been told that he pretty much keeps to himself. he's a loner. so at this point, as far as a motive of why he shot the officer, that's something we're still trying to work on. [ inaudible question ] don't know. >> do
corning. that's up north. >> could you spell that name? >> suspect's name is christopher, common spelling, middle name of boone, b-o-o-n-e and last of lacy, l-a-c-y, 38-year-old from corning, california. [ inaudible question ] yeah. officer youngstrom's already pulled over on the shoulder. they're about to deal with a dead deer call, and the aekd officer is about to conduct a traffic enforcement stop. and officer youngstrom apparently motions or directs the jeep to pull in behind...
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you know, we trade corn, we say we trade corn, but a lot of guys are trading the money flows. and the reason we are up here and a lot of the reason why these prices are so high for commodities, just generally speaking, is because you can't get any return on your ten-year bonds because it's at 1.6%; you can't get a return on your equities, or you hadn't as late because it's too risky and you weren't getting what you wanted out of it. so a lot of the investment money came flooding toward the commodity market. so, we kind of have to pay attention to that. and that also has to do with the economy. if the economy is doing well, there's more money sloshing around, you're going to see more speculation and you're going to see more business. >> reporter: are any elements of the election being priced into corn at this moment, or is this all drought and supply and demand driven? >> we are in harvest mode right now, so we're just really more concerned with what the bushel counter is saying in the combine than what legislator is saying on the stump. so right now, we're just trading harvest
you know, we trade corn, we say we trade corn, but a lot of guys are trading the money flows. and the reason we are up here and a lot of the reason why these prices are so high for commodities, just generally speaking, is because you can't get any return on your ten-year bonds because it's at 1.6%; you can't get a return on your equities, or you hadn't as late because it's too risky and you weren't getting what you wanted out of it. so a lot of the investment money came flooding toward the...
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it goes into a little bit of corn meal, ground red corn tortias and masa is what they use to make cornortillas so it's lighter than corn meal. >> does it have to be a corn tortilla? flour tortilla? >> no because flour you'll get a burn before you get a crunch and the masa gives that corn flavor, a unique flavor, because if you have issues about gluten, you can use the corn and completely skip the flour. you could go literally with the oysters directly into the masaca and not worry about it. >> where are the oysters from? >> these are local oysters. they're just a medium oyster and they're already shucked which makes it easier and cleaner because this part is not so clean. >> ok. how are we on time? ok. while you're plating that up, i'm going to let everyone know if they want a copy of today's recipe, log on to our website, wbaltv.com, click on food or send a self-addressed stamped envelope to sunday brunch, wbal-tv, 3800 hooper avenue, baltimore maryland 21211. >> or come into the restaurant and i'll give it to you. >> you're going to make it for us. >> make it and give you the recipe.
it goes into a little bit of corn meal, ground red corn tortias and masa is what they use to make cornortillas so it's lighter than corn meal. >> does it have to be a corn tortilla? flour tortilla? >> no because flour you'll get a burn before you get a crunch and the masa gives that corn flavor, a unique flavor, because if you have issues about gluten, you can use the corn and completely skip the flour. you could go literally with the oysters directly into the masaca and not worry...
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we talk about corn though. talk to paul and donna jeske, so nice to open their harvest up to us today, you really are doing this early, donna, right? >> that's right. normally we wouldn't be starting until almost this week. in a normal year but we're 2/3 done with beans, i'm sorry, a good start on beans. >> look at numbers if we can, corn. take a look first of all intraday, another down day for corn. all summer if you look at three months it was huge run-up in corn. so you had good price but not much to sell. >> well our corn is half of normal. so we're very, very short on corn. so we need that price to make up for the yield loss. >> tell me what the beans are doing as we watch your bean harvest right now? >> beans have been a bit of a surprise. they're down 20% from normal. so, with that extra price we'll be all right on beans. >> you guys are hurrying to harvest right now. you've got a pretty decent price. i would like to get this to market. >> that's right. the market called for a crop and we like to get it
we talk about corn though. talk to paul and donna jeske, so nice to open their harvest up to us today, you really are doing this early, donna, right? >> that's right. normally we wouldn't be starting until almost this week. in a normal year but we're 2/3 done with beans, i'm sorry, a good start on beans. >> look at numbers if we can, corn. take a look first of all intraday, another down day for corn. all summer if you look at three months it was huge run-up in corn. so you had good...
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a little bit of a shortage on the commercial corn but the corn that we enjoyed every day is still doing good. let's talk about collection and storage. when you buy corn make sure the a low variety is tight. the noodles are big and plant and close together. very firm and very bright. when you bring them home, simply store them in the refrigerator right away, to not put them at room temperature for too long. all that sugar will turn to start. the super sweet variety which is grown for us to enjoy, every day it is picked, a sugar will turn to starch and in seven days it is gone. so buy it and enjoy it right away. fresh like this, beautiful thing. i am tony tantillo, your fresh grocer, always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. >> survivor is said to return for its 25th season. at the season past compliance celebrities and show veterans and newcomers as well. i spoke to some of them this morning about what it is like with jeff kenseth and an m.v.p in the mix. >> let you know, you look around, and you have famous people, returning players and the newbies. they all lie about their life so
a little bit of a shortage on the commercial corn but the corn that we enjoyed every day is still doing good. let's talk about collection and storage. when you buy corn make sure the a low variety is tight. the noodles are big and plant and close together. very firm and very bright. when you bring them home, simply store them in the refrigerator right away, to not put them at room temperature for too long. all that sugar will turn to start. the super sweet variety which is grown for us to...
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corn.tribution of corn. >> teddy's there with his favorite snack of choice. >> corn. >> the guy loves corn. >> is he making a campaign speech. >> yes. >> teddy bear, if you're the president what's your plan to balance the fiscal budget? >> did you hear him? >> cut it. >> he said cut it. >> almost immediately. we have've seen teddy before, n he's fixed our economy. teddy for president. >> go teddy. >>> i think one of the greatest games ever played. >> baseball, football, basketball. >> hop scotch. >> or that. >> yeah. that's a good game if you're a schoolgirl. >> about to see the greatest game of the greatest game ever played. >> of hopscotch. >> of hopscotch. >> all right. >> this is in detroit, michigan, and we've got two hoppers, we've got beth and eric, attempting to break a world record. the world's longest hopscotch. >> how long are they hopping for? >> long way to go. >> 4.2 miles. of hopscotch. >> yeah. that's impressive. >> even more so, it's impressive someone took chalk for four m
corn.tribution of corn. >> teddy's there with his favorite snack of choice. >> corn. >> the guy loves corn. >> is he making a campaign speech. >> yes. >> teddy bear, if you're the president what's your plan to balance the fiscal budget? >> did you hear him? >> cut it. >> he said cut it. >> almost immediately. we have've seen teddy before, n he's fixed our economy. teddy for president. >> go teddy. >>> i think one of the...
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foods when we're in a corn crisis. well it's a very good question that we can't just force climate change and issues like drought and other extreme forms of whether from industrial agriculture industrial agriculture is the number one polluter of american waterways loose soil air and if it were talking about climate change we can't we can't ignore the fact that industrial i felt your place as usual and that and chris and i know that a lot of. the critics of g m o's are saying that it is fat for your health but i want to know from you if you happen to know is there any evidence in particular to support that claim. well the science is not conclusive at this point in terms of human health however there are studies to show that it has increased and allergenic responses could possibly be linked to cancer and fertility and other issues pertaining to gastrointestinal help so there are studies to show this and we have to keep in mind that there's a lot of power in the company months and no corporation and what studies are actua
foods when we're in a corn crisis. well it's a very good question that we can't just force climate change and issues like drought and other extreme forms of whether from industrial agriculture industrial agriculture is the number one polluter of american waterways loose soil air and if it were talking about climate change we can't we can't ignore the fact that industrial i felt your place as usual and that and chris and i know that a lot of. the critics of g m o's are saying that it is fat for...
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the corn didn't develop.le bit of rain to undeveloped corn, doesn't mean it will come back. didn't pollenate. 1% excellent. 21% good to excellent. very little good corn crop. if it was already excellent, then that helped. the rain did help. but unfortunately where it rained, the corn wasn't excellent. >> that's unfortunate. just because i see it behind you. democratat
the corn didn't develop.le bit of rain to undeveloped corn, doesn't mean it will come back. didn't pollenate. 1% excellent. 21% good to excellent. very little good corn crop. if it was already excellent, then that helped. the rain did help. but unfortunately where it rained, the corn wasn't excellent. >> that's unfortunate. just because i see it behind you. democratat
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and then the corn rotted away, leaving a hollow space.filled that hollow space with dental plaster, we can recover all of the details of the corncob, even though we can't touch the corncob itself, the original corncob. this area is incredibly lush. it's incredibly rich. and the variety of plants and foods -- just wild foods -- that can be collected here today is -- is marvelous ! i imagine 1,400 years ago the variety was at least as great. and so i don't think living here wguld have been very difficult at all. keach: at ceren, household members grew their own food and made their own tools, pottery and clothes. we usually think of subsistence farming as difficult and impoverished. but the evidence emerging at ceren challenges these assumptions. sheets: quite frankly, we are surprised by the richness of material possessions, in a fairly broad sense... beautiful polychrome painted gourds. and the amount of food they had stored in the house is fairly impressive. and the range of foods -- they're not just scrounging, not just sort of eking out
and then the corn rotted away, leaving a hollow space.filled that hollow space with dental plaster, we can recover all of the details of the corncob, even though we can't touch the corncob itself, the original corncob. this area is incredibly lush. it's incredibly rich. and the variety of plants and foods -- just wild foods -- that can be collected here today is -- is marvelous ! i imagine 1,400 years ago the variety was at least as great. and so i don't think living here wguld have been very...