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corn huskers. >> now, here is the way i husk corn. the whole thing, in husk it all into a microwave. take a knife. cut off the ends, and watch this. this is four minutes in the microwave. >> microwave two, four minutes. >> microwave, creates just enough steam between the colonels and the husk to cook the two. >> are you amazed? watch this. >> what? >> squeeze at the same time. the corn will fly out. silk free, husk free. >> look at that. >> how about that, jenn fred? you top that, jenn fred. >> i'll top. that will look who is in ivy league, baby, penn rowing camp. not as easy that is looks, but we'll rock this, right? sorry. we'll rock this, right? yes? he's in the boat yelling, that means we're doing you used to sleep like a champ. then boom... what happened? stress, fun, bad habits, kids, now what? let's build a new, smarter bed using the dualair chambers to sense your movement, heartbeat, breathing. introducing the sleep number bed with sleepiq™ technology. it tracks your sleep and tells you how to adjust for a good, better and an
corn huskers. >> now, here is the way i husk corn. the whole thing, in husk it all into a microwave. take a knife. cut off the ends, and watch this. this is four minutes in the microwave. >> microwave two, four minutes. >> microwave, creates just enough steam between the colonels and the husk to cook the two. >> are you amazed? watch this. >> what? >> squeeze at the same time. the corn will fly out. silk free, husk free. >> look at that. >> how...
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when corn pollinates in late july and august, corn is flying through the air. you can watch a beehive that is not even sitting in the cornfield breathing in corn pollen. it is like a magnet. it absorbs -- that is the way it was developed. it goes to the plant, get that pollen, moves it from that plant to the next plan to cross pollinate. so, that's bee is flying through the air or a visiting the corn because it is looking for pollen. it is bringing back the pollen from that corn plant. to the hive. loaded with lots of, you know, lots of things. >> here we have a situation pesticides,th most there is stripped from the target site. what we are seeing is the from's -- there is adrift the target site. what you're seeing is there could be dandelions, plants by the side of the road also picking up this chemical as a systemic and also expressing contaminated pollen. virginia university researchers recently found that dust carries a highly concentrated doses of neonicotinoids that can be fatal to bees. >> there are a lot of farmers who really do not want that stuff, bu
when corn pollinates in late july and august, corn is flying through the air. you can watch a beehive that is not even sitting in the cornfield breathing in corn pollen. it is like a magnet. it absorbs -- that is the way it was developed. it goes to the plant, get that pollen, moves it from that plant to the next plan to cross pollinate. so, that's bee is flying through the air or a visiting the corn because it is looking for pollen. it is bringing back the pollen from that corn plant. to the...
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you know insects are going to go to that corn no corn bores are going to go and it's been shown that when you have non genetically engineered corn the insects can go to the cob they can eat that corn and it provides an opportunistic place for fungi to grow in those who it is like trying any food it has not frankly if i mean if you want to now if we how did you as a chef come in this why did you become opposed to look i think that people. they have the power to make their own decisions as a chef by the way on booked out for two months at my restaurant the reason one of the reasons for that is because i make healthy decisions and i make healthy to decisions for my customers and i know that they appreciate it just like when we're talking to the government to partly they have an ethical stance around food and guess what their business is doing really really well if we if we gave people the gave people the opportunity to make an informed decision which on fortunately we don't if we don't have mandatory labeling of j m a then they would choose on the mass not to buy g. and so to that and i
you know insects are going to go to that corn no corn bores are going to go and it's been shown that when you have non genetically engineered corn the insects can go to the cob they can eat that corn and it provides an opportunistic place for fungi to grow in those who it is like trying any food it has not frankly if i mean if you want to now if we how did you as a chef come in this why did you become opposed to look i think that people. they have the power to make their own decisions as a chef...
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corn seeds from those wonderful companies they say the corn leaves for me no longer dies after eating the genetically modified corn the farmers have had to spray up to three coats of has just died this year on the g.m.o. corn crops costing them a fortune they are now asking the wonderful g.m.o. seed companies to reimburse them for those costs since their products didn't do what they promised to the brazilian government is now concerned too that these speeds technology. has left the country vulnerable to test outbreaks and dependent on toxic chemicals made by these wonderful companies in response the wonderful companies are saying they warned the brazilian farmers to plant part of the field with conventional seeds to prevent bugs from mutating and developing resistance to g.m.o. see the farmers say they've done that as best as they could but that it's really hard to even find seeds that haven't been screwed around with genetically and they say if the wonderful companies don't reimburse them for the pesticide spraying they may file lawsuits so the next time you're sitting down to a deli
corn seeds from those wonderful companies they say the corn leaves for me no longer dies after eating the genetically modified corn the farmers have had to spray up to three coats of has just died this year on the g.m.o. corn crops costing them a fortune they are now asking the wonderful g.m.o. seed companies to reimburse them for those costs since their products didn't do what they promised to the brazilian government is now concerned too that these speeds technology. has left the country...
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they planted less corn and more soybeans. but they are getting a great crop or corn.sda's looking at record yields. that is making the corn crop larger even though they have less acreage. it is driving down prices which drives down profit margins. it is a huge turnaround from where we were 24 months ago. >> what are the implications for what farmers are going to plant next season or do we not know yet? >> it has to do with supply and demand and weather patterns. farmers cannot predict the weather, but they certainly can know what the supply situation will be. at the tight inventory of a couple of years ago come into a huge surplus over the next several years, you may see less corn planting, but in some parts of the country, corn is just what you were going to do. it is what the weather and the soil is suited to. it is what the infrastructure is suited for. there is a history of this with agriculture where you have a real bust and then there is a huge boon. >> there is a big pull for ethanol as well. >> ethanol has been a big driver of this market for about the past de
they planted less corn and more soybeans. but they are getting a great crop or corn.sda's looking at record yields. that is making the corn crop larger even though they have less acreage. it is driving down prices which drives down profit margins. it is a huge turnaround from where we were 24 months ago. >> what are the implications for what farmers are going to plant next season or do we not know yet? >> it has to do with supply and demand and weather patterns. farmers cannot...
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corn g.m.o. so i am a week whatever i think and i can bring on a season because there are people out of the dot want to buy g.m. my food so why don't they want it why the count we give them the power to make an informed the cia can make an informed decision by buying organic which is the label certified it's not on g.m.o. and i also think that this is really an arrogant conversation now going that's not on the way and everybody is just sitting here i know you think it's an arrogant conversation because it assumes that the people of california that voted no for labeling were doing it because somehow monsanto put a gun to their head now and i think they're not going to pay that dr goldberg and dr freely column are hurt by more information you're not hurt by more information because i think more information is great so why can't i know of a broader powers that are not as interested in the prevention here's the problem with the argument one can breed conventionally. a plant that might be even more ha
corn g.m.o. so i am a week whatever i think and i can bring on a season because there are people out of the dot want to buy g.m. my food so why don't they want it why the count we give them the power to make an informed the cia can make an informed decision by buying organic which is the label certified it's not on g.m.o. and i also think that this is really an arrogant conversation now going that's not on the way and everybody is just sitting here i know you think it's an arrogant conversation...
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one of the best parts of eating corn, after you've eaten the corn, going back and gnawing on it getting the sweetness. it's really good. >> i thought i was the only one. >> no. >> three. i like it, too, i was going to say. >> four, because hobbs here loves to do that. they say hobbs done just like corn on the cob. hobbs also likes watermelon. >> yes. it's america, corn on the cob in the summertime, come on. >> a coupler time dog. >> its a summertime dog. >> and then in the summertime he likes to take a nap like these piggies. these pig y-belong to pet piggies, raised to be public animals, meaning used on tv shows and commercials and kids' parties. >> we should get a "right this minute" pig. >> they are cute. you know, it's almost like forget they're pigs. >> you know the name of the show, "right this minute," you know the name of the segment, real or fake. >> we've got a dude who can really power up a bike. >> it's impossible. >> no. >> a driver who can turn heads with a turn. >> that's pretty badass. >> a video that will make you say -- >> what the heck? >> ebaum's world is next. enenj
one of the best parts of eating corn, after you've eaten the corn, going back and gnawing on it getting the sweetness. it's really good. >> i thought i was the only one. >> no. >> three. i like it, too, i was going to say. >> four, because hobbs here loves to do that. they say hobbs done just like corn on the cob. hobbs also likes watermelon. >> yes. it's america, corn on the cob in the summertime, come on. >> a coupler time dog. >> its a summertime...
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farmers expect a record yield for corn.e will tell you what this means for you, next. ♪ >> this is "taking stock." of food processing and commodity trading corporation archer daniels midland announce they are going to buy the food ingredients maker wild flavors the price tag is $3 billion. the deal marks the biggest acquisition yet. i am joined from washington by allen. tell us about why they want to do this deal? >> commodities is a very volatile business. archer daniels midland, one of the world's largest shippers ingrain -- grain is volatile. they are looking both for some diversity and some stability. wild flavors promises to give them a little more of that. furtherthem a little downstream, little closer to the consumer in countries where natural foods are more common. it expands the global footprint and it gives them a little more diversity within the food industry which should help archer daniels midland get a little more consistent financial performance. >> do you remember capri, the fruit juice? >> capri sun. we use
farmers expect a record yield for corn.e will tell you what this means for you, next. ♪ >> this is "taking stock." of food processing and commodity trading corporation archer daniels midland announce they are going to buy the food ingredients maker wild flavors the price tag is $3 billion. the deal marks the biggest acquisition yet. i am joined from washington by allen. tell us about why they want to do this deal? >> commodities is a very volatile business. archer...
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we bring in fresh sweet corn from the field, shut it, clean it, run it through a pvc pipe and cream cornes out, they churn in more cream and it makes a great ice cream. >> thank you for sharing those details. now let's turn to another favorite pastime, basketball. recently the detroit pistons signed carondelet or, highlighting a busy off-season for -- caron butler, highlighting a busy off-season. he joins us on the phone now. he joins me now on the phone from racine, wisconsin. with your new contract, you could buy some jenny's ice cream? >> you guys had me hungry just listening to the conversation. >> tell us about playing for detroit for another year. >> i am looking forward to it. this off-season i signed a contract with the pistons. the head coach and president of basketball operations -- it's a great opportunity. i had some time with him in miami. he was my first coach along with pat riley and i am looking forward to doing some great things. >> i am glad you mentioned miami. any reaction to lebron james going to the cavaliers? >> i think it's great. i think it's great for the game o
we bring in fresh sweet corn from the field, shut it, clean it, run it through a pvc pipe and cream cornes out, they churn in more cream and it makes a great ice cream. >> thank you for sharing those details. now let's turn to another favorite pastime, basketball. recently the detroit pistons signed carondelet or, highlighting a busy off-season for -- caron butler, highlighting a busy off-season. he joins us on the phone now. he joins me now on the phone from racine, wisconsin. with your...
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dog. >> this is my first ever corn dog i have never had them were it the is yummy. >> corn dog virgin. >> indeed give me time and place. >> it is this summer, the 19th, noon to 4:00 you need your ticket at the web site or buy them at the the door there. we cannot wait to see everybody. it is a family event. second and lombard. so south district. >> second and lombard. >> if you have not been to south street in a while great reason to come back. one of the most vibrant places in the city right now. >> south street, south street. >> okay. >> turkey dogs too. >> we will see you out there saturday. >> sue and kacie good hot dogs are the best. >> coming up, search is on for america's most photogenic baby does your baby have what it takes? here's a baby picture from our own chris murphy. >> look at how cute he is. >> coming up next. >>> it is kind of like air has been scrubbed clean. >> could it be more beautiful, the sky is as clear as could be. >> nice. >> you have done a nice job for today. >> if only it were my doing but only if i take the blame when it is bad weather. >> all right. >>
dog. >> this is my first ever corn dog i have never had them were it the is yummy. >> corn dog virgin. >> indeed give me time and place. >> it is this summer, the 19th, noon to 4:00 you need your ticket at the web site or buy them at the the door there. we cannot wait to see everybody. it is a family event. second and lombard. so south district. >> second and lombard. >> if you have not been to south street in a while great reason to come back. one of the...
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-- excuse me, to create corn that is then burned for fuel rather than the.hat we need to do with food is heated. that drives up the price of food globally which for people who are very poor in third-world countries, if you are living on one or $2 a day, even a few cents rise in the price of corn which is a staple for much of the world is going to make a huge impact on your ability to feed yourself and your family. >> the other predictable if unintended outcomes of all of this is that you have concentrated benefits and distributed costs. these policies never ever seen to go away. everyone seems to acknowledge that at the mall does not really make a lot of sense as an energy substitute. the law has not gone any place. why does it stay that way? is anyone going to be able to get rid of it? >> it is absolutely the concentrated benefits problem here as the biggest defenders are the people who benefit directly from its financially and their legislators. and because they have legislators who talk about how great this program is and how it is helping american farmer
-- excuse me, to create corn that is then burned for fuel rather than the.hat we need to do with food is heated. that drives up the price of food globally which for people who are very poor in third-world countries, if you are living on one or $2 a day, even a few cents rise in the price of corn which is a staple for much of the world is going to make a huge impact on your ability to feed yourself and your family. >> the other predictable if unintended outcomes of all of this is that you...
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>> caller: well, as you see in the film, the corn field scene, the rally fighter was to come out of the feel and end up behind the rally cross car, a couple shots were done, and it was a little behind and michael bay said, get it right behind the car coming out of the corn field, and they didn't get right behind it, but hit the rally car in the door, and that scene actually made it in the film. they put that into the film and you can see it when you see the movie. >> no way. >> caller: an actual crash. >> can i buy this toy? can i have a rally fighter transformer toy? >> caller: well, the transformer toy is not available for sale yet, but it will be available via hasbro in the next couple months. >>> this little cute thing is at the museum with mom, but she has a concern. >> that's devastating. >> the sweet reaction to the life lesson. >>> this is a drift-off. >> guy in a car an bike going after it. >> why burning rubber has never looked better. >>> i'm about to melt your hearts with pure delightful innocence. this is little 3-year-old louisa, and mom brought her to the museum. we have
>> caller: well, as you see in the film, the corn field scene, the rally fighter was to come out of the feel and end up behind the rally cross car, a couple shots were done, and it was a little behind and michael bay said, get it right behind the car coming out of the corn field, and they didn't get right behind it, but hit the rally car in the door, and that scene actually made it in the film. they put that into the film and you can see it when you see the movie. >> no way....
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corn, what about that? >> well, first off, i think if the facts play out and establish that, there needs to be an investigation of individuals who violate these rules and they should be held accountable by israelis themselves. but i would note this is the most difficult type of combat any military can engage in. every military commander is trained from inception to avoid close combat in an urban environment at all costs. the fact that the israelis have put ground troops into this environment i think indicates how serious they see this strategic objective, but it also means that this is an incredibly complex and difficult tactical environment, and you cannot just look only at the effects of combat because that can provide a distorting effect on the analysis. you have to look at the entire situation to decide whether or not there was a violation. >> woodruff: you want to respond quickly? and then i have a final question. >> i simply disagree with geoff. i believe there is sufficient evidence of an awarenis of
corn, what about that? >> well, first off, i think if the facts play out and establish that, there needs to be an investigation of individuals who violate these rules and they should be held accountable by israelis themselves. but i would note this is the most difficult type of combat any military can engage in. every military commander is trained from inception to avoid close combat in an urban environment at all costs. the fact that the israelis have put ground troops into this...
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also some corn. i want to know what you did to their corn because that looks delicious.imple. i took a little bit of manas and a little bit yogurt. i took the hot sauce and i went along with the hot sauce. he added some of the cajun seasoning and some cheese to it. it is grilled a lot of flavor. over here is another simple tip that we can use. i love mediterranean cuisine. we'll be touching on some of that for the taste. take them and put them in foil. smoked them or grow them. then you blended together with your garlic and lemon juice. >> you're so good. he is going to be doing a whole demonstration at the taste of chicago for more information we will have on our web page. saturday at 130. in the kitchen. >> look on our website for all of the information. you can also follow him on twitter. thank you so much. we spend days in the high pressure. a little lingering instability could pop a shower tomorrow. beautiful sunny skies on wednesday and thursday. with high pressure right over us. look at the upper steering wind. up to wednedsaydsday. the weekend behind the front wi
also some corn. i want to know what you did to their corn because that looks delicious.imple. i took a little bit of manas and a little bit yogurt. i took the hot sauce and i went along with the hot sauce. he added some of the cajun seasoning and some cheese to it. it is grilled a lot of flavor. over here is another simple tip that we can use. i love mediterranean cuisine. we'll be touching on some of that for the taste. take them and put them in foil. smoked them or grow them. then you blended...
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the weather has just been ideal for corn here.ouple of weeks, we look at the chart, it is going to be cooler than normal. so much for global warming i guess. and this is perfect for pollination. >> talk of polar vortex coming in through here. we could get behind one growing but it will stay warm most of the summer. so this corn is in really good shape. >> leave with you a picture. if we stick our camera back through here, the thickness with this new jenette lickly engineered crop you can plant closer together. who knows what this crop will yield. on a good year they got 270 bushels an acre in this ground which is some of the most fertile in america. it could top 300 bushels an acre. just an incredible harvest it would be. adam: all right, jeff flock. we'll keep an eye on it. we know you will be in the cornfield again when it is time to harvest you. >> betcha. cheryl: jeff is good in the cornfield. >> see you adam and cheryl. cheryl: delayed, flights, hidden fees, poor customer service. just a few of complaints leveled at this airl
the weather has just been ideal for corn here.ouple of weeks, we look at the chart, it is going to be cooler than normal. so much for global warming i guess. and this is perfect for pollination. >> talk of polar vortex coming in through here. we could get behind one growing but it will stay warm most of the summer. so this corn is in really good shape. >> leave with you a picture. if we stick our camera back through here, the thickness with this new jenette lickly engineered crop...
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>> we're here at the corn stop farm stand here on 206 and the big sellers here are every year are corn, tomatoes and peaches. the juicy jersey peaches are a little late this year and you can blame it on the winter. >> we love the new jersey peaches. they are juicy and sweet. and my husband loves them on cereal. >> and eagerly awaiting the harvest of peaches, but have to wait a little longer. >> it is just the nature of the beast. >> farmers say this winter's cold it delayed it about ten days. >> the coolness in the spring delayed blooms, and that's where we run behind with the pollination process. >> and they have just begun picking the very first peaches of the season. >> this one is ready to pick now. this one is ready to pick. >> we know today they look beautiful on the tree and we hope and pray that continues through the season. >> a harsh winter can kill peach trees. at a nearby farm losing 3/4 of the crop. >> if the tree is not strong enough to go through winter they will die. >> and sales of $30 million a year peaches are an important crop to the garden state. number four in pro
>> we're here at the corn stop farm stand here on 206 and the big sellers here are every year are corn, tomatoes and peaches. the juicy jersey peaches are a little late this year and you can blame it on the winter. >> we love the new jersey peaches. they are juicy and sweet. and my husband loves them on cereal. >> and eagerly awaiting the harvest of peaches, but have to wait a little longer. >> it is just the nature of the beast. >> farmers say this winter's cold...
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so today, we are not just shipping out corn and soybeans. it'sbiofuels, pharmaceuticals, as well as food and feed to feed and to provide for a hungry world. >> what role has iowa played in developing the agricultural industry? >> we are the heart of agriculture. iowa is the leading corn producing state, the leading soybean producing state. the leading pork producing state. the leading egg producing state. our cat lovers are increasing. we develop renewable fuels -- our cattle numbers are increasing. state university and the advances we have seen it agriculture, i think iowa is going to be a key leader. we have record enrollment at iowa state university. a lot of great jobs coming out of it. >> what about renewable energy? in renewableader energy. we are proud of that. i have been proud -- a proud supporter of ethanol. now we produce more renewable fuel in iowa. we have 42 ethanol plants. 12 biodiesel plants. we have two plants under construction. we have dupont pioneer that is looking for something called biobutanol, the next phase in terms
so today, we are not just shipping out corn and soybeans. it'sbiofuels, pharmaceuticals, as well as food and feed to feed and to provide for a hungry world. >> what role has iowa played in developing the agricultural industry? >> we are the heart of agriculture. iowa is the leading corn producing state, the leading soybean producing state. the leading pork producing state. the leading egg producing state. our cat lovers are increasing. we develop renewable fuels -- our cattle...
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>> i would actually first start before i forget with corn on the cob. so the corn itself is not a problem but those cobs can get stuck in their stomach and intestines. that's a big problem. but in terms of ingredients, onions are probably the one thing i would be really concerned about. onions are used for all sorts of cooking and they are extremely toxic to dogs. they actually burst red blood cells so a large amount could lead to death. grapes, grapes are very interesting. most of us have grown up feeding our dogs grapes but we have recently discovered that some dogs can die from it if they eat a grape and so it's better not to even feed them, i think. >> i see other things on the list, avocados and garlic. >> so avocados for birds and rabbits especially are an issue. dogs we're more worried about the pit and skin very toxic, the pit in line with the corn on the cob getting caught in the g.i. tract. >> this is all along the line -- i don't know is going to feed a dog an avocado -- >> but people will feet steak, hamburger, things cooked in onions. >> go
>> i would actually first start before i forget with corn on the cob. so the corn itself is not a problem but those cobs can get stuck in their stomach and intestines. that's a big problem. but in terms of ingredients, onions are probably the one thing i would be really concerned about. onions are used for all sorts of cooking and they are extremely toxic to dogs. they actually burst red blood cells so a large amount could lead to death. grapes, grapes are very interesting. most of us...
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. >> speaking of corn, we will have the tamali festival coming up. what intrigues you about the exhibit. and makes it different than the one you have had before? >> the fact that it's bringing, again, the importance of the clay pottery. the -- of course, we have clay pottery that is led free, and it was not then. but we do have it now. they were made out of clay and they really bring about the fullness t favor of the food. and for -- you can cook them in a regular pot, but if you do it in a clay pot, no comparison. it's wonderful. great tasting. >> that is how my mom cooked them. i had had no idea what the big deal was when i was a kid. but now i do. >> we are bringing that tradition back in to our culture. >> what do you think the folks should go home with after the exhibition? >> the importance of the corn and the culinary a as pecks of our culture, and we as friends and family love to be together and it's revolving around the kitchen. and you now, with this society, we tend to eat on the go, on the run and it nice to sit at the table, have your fr
. >> speaking of corn, we will have the tamali festival coming up. what intrigues you about the exhibit. and makes it different than the one you have had before? >> the fact that it's bringing, again, the importance of the clay pottery. the -- of course, we have clay pottery that is led free, and it was not then. but we do have it now. they were made out of clay and they really bring about the fullness t favor of the food. and for -- you can cook them in a regular pot, but if you do...
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corn, beans, wheat all doing tremendously.ay we had a spike up in wheat because of the malaysian plane, but today you gave all of that back and more, and corn and beans also down again. i don't know where the bottom of this is, but this weather has just been perfect in the midwest if you're a corn plant or a bean plant because you get a little bit of rain, you get beautiful sun and warmth, little more rain, little more sun, it has just been perfect growing conditions, and this market has taken it on the chin, and a lot of wall street was long corn, you know? corn was, what, 8.49 a bushel two years ago? it now got below today below $3.80 for the first time in four years. just extraordinary. great weather, bad for prices. lori: bring it back around to ben willis. where do you see the markets starting off the new week? >> well, next week is going to be the week of the is. the pmi numbers coming in, but again, the most important number will be the cp be i. we continue to hear that our federal reserve is not afraid of a little infl
corn, beans, wheat all doing tremendously.ay we had a spike up in wheat because of the malaysian plane, but today you gave all of that back and more, and corn and beans also down again. i don't know where the bottom of this is, but this weather has just been perfect in the midwest if you're a corn plant or a bean plant because you get a little bit of rain, you get beautiful sun and warmth, little more rain, little more sun, it has just been perfect growing conditions, and this market has taken...
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the man covered in corn. they are all in awe.way, none of your real friends will tell you, but you have corn all over your face. i had never seen anything like it. be a friend and tell somebody. >>> are you ready for "friday funny"? >> i'm so excited. >> hoda, did you hear the joke about the liberty bell? >> no. >> it cracked me up. [ laughter ] >> what did one flag say to the other, hoda? >> nothing. it just waved. >>> what is the difference between a duck and george washington? >> one has a bill on his face and the other has a face on a bill. thank you for giving me the punch line. >>> time for "johnson's baby of the week". our first baby of the week is blythe garner. her parents jennifer and brian offer this advice, spent as much time with your child as you can. they are only this young and innocent once. >> next is ad lynn shipp. her parents say she gives lots and smiles early in the morning. >> a baby born in rochester, new york. her name is aminah sneed. her parents say get sleep before it is too late. >> and our final baby
the man covered in corn. they are all in awe.way, none of your real friends will tell you, but you have corn all over your face. i had never seen anything like it. be a friend and tell somebody. >>> are you ready for "friday funny"? >> i'm so excited. >> hoda, did you hear the joke about the liberty bell? >> no. >> it cracked me up. [ laughter ] >> what did one flag say to the other, hoda? >> nothing. it just waved. >>> what is the...
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corn. corn always a favorite. >> yeah, corn. in d.c. -- across d.c.we're seeing this dish called alote take off. it is mexican style street corn. it has mayonnaise, chili powder. one of the great ones is at taco bo bamba at falls church. it's a great way to highlight this ingredient that is in season right now. >> and it's a mexican favorite so you see it a lot. >> taco bamba is great so people in the burbs, it's a great place to go. >> this will encourage people to go to the farmers market and try some things as well. >> that's right. i want to make it with avocados. >> it's all about eating light in the summertime. >> thanks a lot. for more on the weekend scene and more ideas on where to go to get some fresh vegetables, just go to our website, nbcwashington.com. you can also go to the going out guide at washingtonpost.com. >>> our favorite wednesdays are the ones where we get to tell you about one of the kids we featured finding a permanent, loving home. we first met thomas nearly a decade ago and now at age 21, he is flourishing and inspiring other
corn. corn always a favorite. >> yeah, corn. in d.c. -- across d.c.we're seeing this dish called alote take off. it is mexican style street corn. it has mayonnaise, chili powder. one of the great ones is at taco bo bamba at falls church. it's a great way to highlight this ingredient that is in season right now. >> and it's a mexican favorite so you see it a lot. >> taco bamba is great so people in the burbs, it's a great place to go. >> this will encourage people to go...
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mayo, corn dogs...you are so out of here! ahh...ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals. 9 grams of protein... with 30% less sugars than before. ensure, your #1 dr. recommended brand now introduces ensure active. muscle health. clear protein drink and high protein. targeted nutrition to feed your active life. ensure. take life in. and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any allergic reactions like rash, hives,
mayo, corn dogs...you are so out of here! ahh...ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals. 9 grams of protein... with 30% less sugars than before. ensure, your #1 dr. recommended brand now introduces ensure active. muscle health. clear protein drink and high protein. targeted nutrition to feed your active life. ensure. take life in. and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go...
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zhao sells corn to provide for basic needs, like shoes and salt. occasionally, he takes a chicken to market for a small boost in his income. >> "i don't want to be duped again. right now i am penniless. i can't go out to find a job because no one will look after my mother for me. so i don't see any chance of getting a wife. >> a shocking america tonight investigative report... >> you take someones hopes and dreams of childhood, and then out right steal their money >> wishing to start a family >> we lost over $20,000 trying to do surrogacy in mexico >> but left with broken hearts and empty pockets >> how much money do you owe people >> around $350,000 >> praying on the vulnerable >> i have nothing to hide, if i was a scam artist, i would have cut and run from here >> surrogacy inc. an american tonight investigative report only on al jazeera america >> "on the edge eighteen" coming september only on al jazeera america "in major cities, the demands on potential mates are even higher. men are often are often expected to hold even higher degrees and to
zhao sells corn to provide for basic needs, like shoes and salt. occasionally, he takes a chicken to market for a small boost in his income. >> "i don't want to be duped again. right now i am penniless. i can't go out to find a job because no one will look after my mother for me. so i don't see any chance of getting a wife. >> a shocking america tonight investigative report... >> you take someones hopes and dreams of childhood, and then out right steal their money...
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zhao sells corn to provide for basic needs, like shoes and salt. occasionally, he takes a chicken to market for a small boost in his income. >> "i don't want to be duped again. right now i am penniless. i can't go out to find a job because no one will look after my mother for me. so i don't see any chance of getting a wife. >> al jazeera america presents >> the bulling got two much to take for me >> that's when when you feel like it's gonna be the end. 15 stories 1 incredible journey >> edge of eighteen coming september only on al jazeera america r this, is what we do. >> al jazeera america. "in major cities, the demands on potential mates are even higher. men are often are often expected to hold even higher degrees and to be able to afford an apartment and sometimes a car as a prerequisite for marriage. "i want to find someone successful. he needs to be responsible for his family. he also needs to have a certain foundation for his career. for example, i think he should earn more than i do. i don't really care about the height of a man. his salary
zhao sells corn to provide for basic needs, like shoes and salt. occasionally, he takes a chicken to market for a small boost in his income. >> "i don't want to be duped again. right now i am penniless. i can't go out to find a job because no one will look after my mother for me. so i don't see any chance of getting a wife. >> al jazeera america presents >> the bulling got two much to take for me >> that's when when you feel like it's gonna be the end. 15 stories 1...
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. >> everyone wants to have better corn.vals tomorrow, a lot of this mexican corn. >> on the street. >> so could i ever do that at home. >> you can do that at home. >> i wouldn't come out, but you can, have a flash little pan, if you have a grill in the backyard, if you have a grill pan that will give you, you want to get it nice and hot and grill it, seer it and you will get a slight pop in the corn. >> do i need to put anything on the corn, or put it on the grill. >> a little bit of salt. >> how does it end up looking like this. >> okay. >> so we will grill it on down, char marks. >> i love it, it is popping. >> so once we take it off, and put it over here and you want to smear it. >> i will smear it. >> yes. >> look at that. >> mayonnaise, and butter. >> it always feels so weird. >> yes. >> but it does after lot of fat in it. >> that is a blend of kosher salt and kay yan pepper. you like spices. >> yes. >> yes. >> you can get that now in any grocery store. >> they have it at wal-mart. >> that is cheese. >> it is cheese. >
. >> everyone wants to have better corn.vals tomorrow, a lot of this mexican corn. >> on the street. >> so could i ever do that at home. >> you can do that at home. >> i wouldn't come out, but you can, have a flash little pan, if you have a grill in the backyard, if you have a grill pan that will give you, you want to get it nice and hot and grill it, seer it and you will get a slight pop in the corn. >> do i need to put anything on the corn, or put it on the...
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and that is where california gets their corn. news for the market but great news for consumers. >>> and you we eve heard of all you can eat buffets in salad bars. now tgi friday's is offering endless appetizers. all you can eat 57tizeers for $10 per person. that means unlimited servings of potato skins, boneless buffalo wings and mozzarella sticks. while the promotion play be a great deal and bring in business temporarily; some restaurant analyst warn it could backfire because when diners get used to these types of bargains, they expect them and won't stay loyal after they are gone. give us a call or head to kpix.com/consumer watch if you have any ideas. >> thanks, julie. >>> if you're always pulling out your smart phone to check messages, maybe a smart watch is for you. cbs reporter wendy joy shows us a new model that keeps the information right on your wrist. >> two new smart watches are hitting the market. $229 lgg watch. but what is their true iq? >> what can these do? >> they do is they connect to your phone. they provide an
and that is where california gets their corn. news for the market but great news for consumers. >>> and you we eve heard of all you can eat buffets in salad bars. now tgi friday's is offering endless appetizers. all you can eat 57tizeers for $10 per person. that means unlimited servings of potato skins, boneless buffalo wings and mozzarella sticks. while the promotion play be a great deal and bring in business temporarily; some restaurant analyst warn it could backfire because when...
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corn feed technology. all the details, up next. >>> jobs thursday is here. a strong reading expected as wall street locks in another record close. business fed chair janet yellen holds firm on low rates saying she'll not tackle rising asset prices through monetary policy. >> monetary policy faces significant limitations as a tool to promote financial stability. >> out on the periphery eurozone will give a boost to mario draghi. . the services sector expanding in spain and italy in june. >>> nicolas sarkozy denies all wrongdoing as he defends himself against corruption charges. >>> and setting the record straight, volkswagen denies reports it will launch a takeover bid for u.s. truckmaker paccar. >>> the european markets this morning holding in positive territory across the board around 0.3% gains as we wait for discussions from mario draghi. that is one of the things we're going to be watching out for as we move across the session. we've got payrolls friday. thursday today, as i just mentioned there, too. the dollar was bid after those surprising numbers in
corn feed technology. all the details, up next. >>> jobs thursday is here. a strong reading expected as wall street locks in another record close. business fed chair janet yellen holds firm on low rates saying she'll not tackle rising asset prices through monetary policy. >> monetary policy faces significant limitations as a tool to promote financial stability. >> out on the periphery eurozone will give a boost to mario draghi. . the services sector expanding in spain and...
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fresh sweet corn is 10 for just $2.00. rancher's reserve ribeye steaks are only $6.99 a pound. and refreshe water is just $2.79 a case. there's more savings to love... at safeway. ingredients for life. . >>> it's hot, it's the middle of summer and the last thing you are thinking about is cold. let's go to opposite land in new zealand where it is the middle of winter right now. this is put together by air new zealand. a couple of sharply dressed fellahs. >> i would go to new zealand just for this hat and sweater combo. >> and the synchronization. the skiers dropped out of the isabel glacier. >> it's a dance on the snow. >> they should cool off a little bit. skiing is a few months away for us, but middle of winter for them. demonstrating the snow conditions and how to tell they were right in the middle of avalanche conditions. and then the dry snow layers. >> the dry snow with the thin crust. here you can see it with about 37 meters cold. >> he's such an expert at predicting the conditions, he can tell by this that they are in the middle of avalanche conditions. watch. >> no way!
fresh sweet corn is 10 for just $2.00. rancher's reserve ribeye steaks are only $6.99 a pound. and refreshe water is just $2.79 a case. there's more savings to love... at safeway. ingredients for life. . >>> it's hot, it's the middle of summer and the last thing you are thinking about is cold. let's go to opposite land in new zealand where it is the middle of winter right now. this is put together by air new zealand. a couple of sharply dressed fellahs. >> i would go to new...
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we have so many corn farmers that have been displaced because of the subsidused corn that we in the unitedtates send to mexico. all of these small farmers can't compete with the agri business here. we talk about 11 million documented. many are rural farmers that, you know, they are not able to compete with the u.s. and they have to leave. and nobody wants to leave their homes. we have to do like we did with japan and germany after world war ii. we had the marshal plan and gave them jillions of american tax dollars and we said you don't have to pay us back. so everything is the marshal plan mentality to help other countries instead of col onizing or economically col onizing all of these other countries. i think we would be -- we would have better partners, people would like us more and we could really help because people are never going to stop coming to the united states until we can, you know, erase some of these inequitties that we have. >> people who sometimes say emotional things about this issue under estimate how difficult it is to leave your home and everything you know and come her
we have so many corn farmers that have been displaced because of the subsidused corn that we in the unitedtates send to mexico. all of these small farmers can't compete with the agri business here. we talk about 11 million documented. many are rural farmers that, you know, they are not able to compete with the u.s. and they have to leave. and nobody wants to leave their homes. we have to do like we did with japan and germany after world war ii. we had the marshal plan and gave them jillions of...
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>> this is feta that you put over the top of the corn and the tomatoes and the basil.s, the aroma of the smoke. >> i need to ask but the burgers, that's traditional. how long do you cook them, and do you get them so they're not raw in the middle? >> i like to cook closer to medium. depends on the grill and the heat. on the grill, four to five minutes on each side, depending on the heat. gerri: okay, as you bring this altogether, it's all about the presentation. what do you do to make sure everybody feels it's a special meal and they're getting something different? >> we just try to make it -- >> like this! >> exactly. like that. looks nice, not too played with and complicated. gerri: you know what i like to do is have people help me make the meal. it makes them part of the whole thing. look at the people here, they want to be part of the whole thing. all right, we're going to hand out some of this. this side. we have work to do yet. chef, thank you, absolute pleasure having you here. >> nice to be here. gerri: and thanks to home depot that provided us with the grill to
>> this is feta that you put over the top of the corn and the tomatoes and the basil.s, the aroma of the smoke. >> i need to ask but the burgers, that's traditional. how long do you cook them, and do you get them so they're not raw in the middle? >> i like to cook closer to medium. depends on the grill and the heat. on the grill, four to five minutes on each side, depending on the heat. gerri: okay, as you bring this altogether, it's all about the presentation. what do you do...
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what do coffee, corn and cotton have in common.iteration continues as we talk about the commodity combo this month irnts and bring in one of our favorite traders, get some trades, and the aussie wine instrument i industry may not be recognizable as we know it, maybe even less time. we'll explain. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 trading inspires your life. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 life inspires your trading. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 where others see fads... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 ...you see opportunities. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're here to help tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 turn inspiration into action. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 we have intuitive platforms tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 to help you discover what's trending. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and seasoned market experts to help sharpen your instincts. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so you can take charge tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 of your trading. in new york state, we're changing the way we do business, with startup ny. we've created tax free zones throughout the state. and startup ny companies will be investing hundreds of mill
what do coffee, corn and cotton have in common.iteration continues as we talk about the commodity combo this month irnts and bring in one of our favorite traders, get some trades, and the aussie wine instrument i industry may not be recognizable as we know it, maybe even less time. we'll explain. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 trading inspires your life. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 life inspires your trading. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 where others see fads... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 ...you see opportunities. tdd#:...
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it has turkey, ham and corned beef. thought it was weird when they put finger quotes around each of those. it's just that -- [ laughter ] "ham. we have turkey. [ laughter ] right? yeah, we can say turkey. and, uh -- and a third -- a third protein. [ laughter ] you can kind of call it -- we can call it corned beef. we trademarked it." >> steve: corn. >> jimmy: spelled with a "k." >> steve: yeah. "k." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: arby's special -- >> steve: and beef is with three es. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] yeah, you can -- this -- that's definitely corned beef. absolutely. yeah. it's meat. [ laughter ] that's right. arby's has the new sandwich with three different kinds of meats, or as chris christie calls that, a menage a trois. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: oh! >> jimmy: you saw it coming! >> steve: hey! hey! >> jimmy: did you guys see this? cheese chester is one of the pittsburgh pirates mascots. they were racing around -- some race around the stadium -- and he fell and broke his foot during a race. one of th
it has turkey, ham and corned beef. thought it was weird when they put finger quotes around each of those. it's just that -- [ laughter ] "ham. we have turkey. [ laughter ] right? yeah, we can say turkey. and, uh -- and a third -- a third protein. [ laughter ] you can kind of call it -- we can call it corned beef. we trademarked it." >> steve: corn. >> jimmy: spelled with a "k." >> steve: yeah. "k." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: arby's special --...
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fresh sweet corn is 4 for just $1.00. rancher's reserve t-bone steaks are a mouthwatering $6.99 a pound. and nabisco oreo cookies are only $1.99. there's more savings to love... at safeway. ingredients for life. >>> a violent carjacker is under arrest tonight after a wild chase. >> it could have been much worse if a brave man had not taken matters into his own hands. >> the rampage was caught on camera. take a look at this surveillance video. >> it's wild. cornell barnard is live with the story. and you spoke with the man of action who helped catch this guy. >> i did, dan. police have not released the suspect's name. but a firefighter is getting most of the credit for his arrest. you'll hear from him in a moment. a security camera at this honda dealership captured some of the rampage today. panicked drivers on market street trying to get out of the way of a desperate carjacking suspect on the run from police. watch as the truck appears and barrels backwards into a limousine. the suspect then takes off over the sidewalk. t
fresh sweet corn is 4 for just $1.00. rancher's reserve t-bone steaks are a mouthwatering $6.99 a pound. and nabisco oreo cookies are only $1.99. there's more savings to love... at safeway. ingredients for life. >>> a violent carjacker is under arrest tonight after a wild chase. >> it could have been much worse if a brave man had not taken matters into his own hands. >> the rampage was caught on camera. take a look at this surveillance video. >> it's wild. cornell...
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so we feed our chickens an all-veggie diet, including corn and marigolds with no added animal by-products... hormones...or steroids. because at perdue, we believe in a better chicken. >>> don't let the gas prices drive you crazy, wusa 9 helping you find the stations. the mid-atlantic is at the w- express on frederick road. a gallon of regular out there sells for $3.67. the most expensive station in german town is the shell. regular unledded there at $3.86 per gallon. >> a cleveland bridge came tumbling down with a bang this morning. the old bridge on interstate 90 was imploded. back in 1959 that span was the widest bridge in all of ohio with four lanes in both directions. there will be two new bridges coming up, one to carry traffic in each direction. >>> enjoy the rest of the weekend, monday is a yellow alert day, erica coming back with a forecast. jake and i have been best friends for years. one of our favorite things to do is going to the dog park together. sometimes my copd makes it hard to breathe. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function sta
so we feed our chickens an all-veggie diet, including corn and marigolds with no added animal by-products... hormones...or steroids. because at perdue, we believe in a better chicken. >>> don't let the gas prices drive you crazy, wusa 9 helping you find the stations. the mid-atlantic is at the w- express on frederick road. a gallon of regular out there sells for $3.67. the most expensive station in german town is the shell. regular unledded there at $3.86 per gallon. >> a...
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we still raise corn and soy. >> talk about this. how did you discover it?ere looking to get into tilapia for about 15 years. then it got to be very hard to find anybody to let us see what they were actually doing. then we came across a shrimp pump and the rest was history for us. >> to that history -- i was surprised by this article in "the new york times," talking about shrimp consumption in the u.s., shocked that it is bigger than canned tuna and has been for over a decade. >> yes, it has. one of the favorite seafoods of everybody. >> i know one of the concerns about the wave farms tilapia, salmon, others are growth hormones and so on. what is required by the fda? explain it to me. >> for shrimp, right now, for indoor recirculation systems, there is no regulation because there are not that many of us and they do not know what to look for. basically we tried to follow the standards of anybody. no chemicals are added to our facility whatsoever. >> that is interesting. are you making your life harder by not using the stuff? >> i think it is a much better pro
we still raise corn and soy. >> talk about this. how did you discover it?ere looking to get into tilapia for about 15 years. then it got to be very hard to find anybody to let us see what they were actually doing. then we came across a shrimp pump and the rest was history for us. >> to that history -- i was surprised by this article in "the new york times," talking about shrimp consumption in the u.s., shocked that it is bigger than canned tuna and has been for over a...
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or -- eating our seat corn. >> yeah. that is an important point that merits a response. >> actually director harper the maintenance budget -- costs coming out of the operation budget and not the capital budget. >> and it always was because it didn't qualify for capital expense? >> we never budgeted the maintenance portion as part of the budget. >> sometimes with capital federal things sometimes you can, sometimes you can't. i don't know. >> sara [inaudible] from tjpa. we're not receiving those funds to use them for that. >> all right. that answers that concern. >> thank you for your question. do we have a motion on this item? >> so moved. >> second. >> we have a motion and a seconds. can we take a roll call? >> director nuru aye with director reiskin abstaining. director harper. >> aye. >> and chair kim. >> aye. >> that is three aye's and item 11 is approved. >> thank you. can we call the next item. >> item 12 is authorizing the executive director to authorize amendments for state advocacy services for mercury and [inaud
or -- eating our seat corn. >> yeah. that is an important point that merits a response. >> actually director harper the maintenance budget -- costs coming out of the operation budget and not the capital budget. >> and it always was because it didn't qualify for capital expense? >> we never budgeted the maintenance portion as part of the budget. >> sometimes with capital federal things sometimes you can, sometimes you can't. i don't know. >> sara [inaudible]...