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corn. corn. louisianacorn. uisianacorn. 'corn. 'cscorn. or corn.y're firing canisters of gas at us... emmy award winning investigative series... fault lines no refuge: children at the border only on al jazeera america >> aljazeera america presents ♪ borderland... >> are you tellin' me it's ok to just open the border, and let em' all run in? >> the teams live through the hardships that forced mira, omar and claudette into the desert. >> running away is not the answer... >> is a chance at a better life worth leaving loved ones behind? >> did omar get a chance to tell you goodbye before he left? >> which side of the fence are you on? >> sometimes immigration is the only alternative people have. borderland only on al jazeera america now a snapshot of stories making headquarters on "america tonight," a deadline pass an international prisoner swap i.s.i.l. had threatened to kill a japanese journalist and a pilot and jordan release a would-be suicide bomber who admitted the role of a bombing in iman and tensions in a brawl in st. louis, community members
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now says its last good-byes as a hometown hero tells "america tonight" why buying corn is going away. deal. >> they got the shaft. >> they really got the shaft . >> reporter: ♪ and good evening and thanks for being with us i'm joie chan and it's the blessing or the curse of digital age and track our every move and the government thinks it makes us secure and stepping up an intelligence domestic program scanning millions of license tags to tack drivers and to stop trouble. but that huge net raises troubling concerns especially to those who will seen government monitors spin out of control. the rewards and risks of tracking america from "america tonight"'s adam may. >> reporter: hillary has been a licensed private investigator for more than 15 years. digging up information on other people is part of her job. but nearly two years ago a shocking discovery, when the tables turned on her. >> came out of the blue in the mail one day and john and i received separate letters saying a dnr accessed drivers information and terminated from his position. >> reporter: john hunt a former employee at
now says its last good-byes as a hometown hero tells "america tonight" why buying corn is going away. deal. >> they got the shaft. >> they really got the shaft . >> reporter: ♪ and good evening and thanks for being with us i'm joie chan and it's the blessing or the curse of digital age and track our every move and the government thinks it makes us secure and stepping up an intelligence domestic program scanning millions of license tags to tack drivers and to stop...
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macneish: this is a corn cob and it's a real little one. keach: it may have looked insignificant, but the shriveled ear dated to about 5000 b.c. it was the earliest evidence of farming ever discovered in the new world. since corn is a staple crop, it would have allowed a nomadic hunting/gathering way of life to evolve into a settled agricultural one. corn slowly evolved in the new world from tiny ears, like the one macneish discovered, to the size we know today. like staple crops of the old world such as wheat and barley corn has a wonderful property. corn can be dried and stored to provide food year round. corn can also be produced in abundance so populations grew. step by step a new way of life took hold. permanent settlements evolved. simple shelters became substantial dwellings to protect young and old alike. macneish returns to the valley where he found the first corn. he is now seeking evidence of the earliest permanent settlement perhaps the beginnings of a village. a few miles from the caves in the ajalpan clay pits macneish spots a
macneish: this is a corn cob and it's a real little one. keach: it may have looked insignificant, but the shriveled ear dated to about 5000 b.c. it was the earliest evidence of farming ever discovered in the new world. since corn is a staple crop, it would have allowed a nomadic hunting/gathering way of life to evolve into a settled agricultural one. corn slowly evolved in the new world from tiny ears, like the one macneish discovered, to the size we know today. like staple crops of the old...
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jim corning, jim steiner of corning. >> thank you very much. >> david, back to you. david: i'm glad you got the heels in there. we were worrying you wouldn't do that. you want to improve your chances of landing a job in 2015, your location could be helping or hindering your search. here are the five best cities for finding a job right now, compiled by wallet hundred. number one on the list, seattle washington, gilbert, arizona, sioux falls, south dakota and fremont, california. the metrics used in the study include a lot of things from number of job opportunities to employment growth and social life, the quality of that. seattle is top in both opportunities and quality of life. we've been asking you if you think it's time to sell or buy right now considering these market gyrations. tim says sell. the dip in the market is profit-taking after the santa claus rally. more of your answers coming up. also coming up, mercedes-benz introducing a concept driverless car unlike any other you've ever seen, with pivoting seats, panor
jim corning, jim steiner of corning. >> thank you very much. >> david, back to you. david: i'm glad you got the heels in there. we were worrying you wouldn't do that. you want to improve your chances of landing a job in 2015, your location could be helping or hindering your search. here are the five best cities for finding a job right now, compiled by wallet hundred. number one on the list, seattle washington, gilbert, arizona, sioux falls, south dakota and fremont, california. the...
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as you think of a farm in the midwest you think of corn and wheat fields, it's not the case these days. >> as research is scarce, farmers find innovative solutions to problems. farmers are turned on its head, including going away from the field, and taking it indoors. going indoors, stacking plants and growing problems in the absence of sunlight. it sounds like a science fair experiment. it's a viable business. >> reporter: sometimes mother enemy. >> if we don't get rain in a 30 day window we'll be in strife. >> in california 400,000 acres are unplanted at a cost of $800 million in loft revenue because of the drought. >> in bosnia, the worst floods swamped 172,000 acres of crops in may. devastating the country's agricultural industry. last wint inside polar vortex took a toll as the impact made big news on the vineyard. >> a crisis on the lake erie shore line. >> some call it global warming, global weirding. >> reporter: robert, founder of green sense farms is not worried about mother nature. he raises his crops here, inside a 30,000 square food warehouse, 50 miles outside of chicago.
as you think of a farm in the midwest you think of corn and wheat fields, it's not the case these days. >> as research is scarce, farmers find innovative solutions to problems. farmers are turned on its head, including going away from the field, and taking it indoors. going indoors, stacking plants and growing problems in the absence of sunlight. it sounds like a science fair experiment. it's a viable business. >> reporter: sometimes mother enemy. >> if we don't get rain in a...
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and then it crystallizes and the corn dies. and so it seemed like a great thing. >> is that good or bad? i have been eating it for years. i'm fine. and so then as you may no the genetic modifiers were able to make corn and soybeans that are resistant to this extraordinary pesticide. round up is the big brand. it kills freaking everything but not the corn and soybean plant that have been modified. and so it was also killing milkweed. if if you are a monarch butterfly milkweed pollen is the best. so why accidentally killing the milkweed everybody was deeply concerned with killing off a monarch butterflies. apparently we were but not to the extent of the panic, concern, but but not the big effect. but what if it had been? and so i i just remind us all we have enough food in the world to feed everybody. we just can't distribute it. we also have just this weird problem in the united states we have now -- malnourished fat people. or just not managing things properly. and this has economic costs. i big thing that i want everyone to co
and then it crystallizes and the corn dies. and so it seemed like a great thing. >> is that good or bad? i have been eating it for years. i'm fine. and so then as you may no the genetic modifiers were able to make corn and soybeans that are resistant to this extraordinary pesticide. round up is the big brand. it kills freaking everything but not the corn and soybean plant that have been modified. and so it was also killing milkweed. if if you are a monarch butterfly milkweed pollen is the...
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that were really good and 7 years of corn. he said to pharaoh that the dream is one. god doubled it to you because it will shortly come to pass. in other words the seven fat cows represented the seven good years of corn that represented seven good years and seven bad skinny cows and bad years of representing years of salmon. it's interesting because we are now in the last days. god is is doubled to us the interpretation of this mysterious three 1/2 years. it is 40 jubilee. he's doubled it if you think of the years since destruction which ended in the year 36 you get 1960 years. if you take 30, 670s, you get 2520. >> public speaker: i'm going to make this quick. it's been raining and the roads are slick. when i see you for the next board of supervisors meeting i want to wish ms. tang congratulations for being interim president and wish you much luck with the job. happy holidays! >> thank you very much. if there are any members of the public who would like to speak for public comment, please do lineup. >> public speaker: hi, hap
that were really good and 7 years of corn. he said to pharaoh that the dream is one. god doubled it to you because it will shortly come to pass. in other words the seven fat cows represented the seven good years of corn that represented seven good years and seven bad skinny cows and bad years of representing years of salmon. it's interesting because we are now in the last days. god is is doubled to us the interpretation of this mysterious three 1/2 years. it is 40 jubilee. he's doubled it if...
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he gives out sort of boiled corn sweet corn. >> that's delicious. what's not to love? >> absolutely. it is delicious. but these guys are shooting this video because they're a little bit suspicious about what this guy is doing. >> beginning to take this little container and get some water. >> i knew it! >> getting some water and then he's going to go back. and then yep, he's pouring it pouring it into the thing that's got boiling water. and got the corn in. >> you're going to kill -- it's so dirty and disgusting. >> this is actually sewage water. >> ah! >> there's a few people who gag, if anything. >> well yeah. >> okay fine. the food stuff is in sewage water, but it's been boiled. so he then gets his cleaning rag, but he needs to get it a little wet, so he then runs it in the same water and then goes around and cleans every little bit of his food truck, making sure it's all nice and covered in sewage water as well. in the second video, this guy is coming back the next day, confronts the guy. i was able to get the gist of what they were saying. he was saying what are yo
he gives out sort of boiled corn sweet corn. >> that's delicious. what's not to love? >> absolutely. it is delicious. but these guys are shooting this video because they're a little bit suspicious about what this guy is doing. >> beginning to take this little container and get some water. >> i knew it! >> getting some water and then he's going to go back. and then yep, he's pouring it pouring it into the thing that's got boiling water. and got the corn in. >>...
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energy inefficiency turning corn and sugar go fuel the environmental group now saying it's not wortht. daily dose a possible cure for a potential deadly food allergy that is on the rise. and ray of light, the vision whose intention changed our world. ♪ the video is chilling and controversial. a 17-year-old girl shot to death inside a texas police station. the officers say she charged at them with a butcher knife. the department is defending them and investigation just beginning but the girl's family says it didn't have to end this way and critics are now calling for protests. heidi joe castro is in dallas heidi? >> reporter: hi, john this happened to a 17-year-old girl with no criminal history who is described as quirky and displayed her love of ufos and she was mentally ill. no one knows what drove her to the long view police station last thursday where she met her death. 17-year-old enters long view police station lobby at 6:28 p.m. and picks up the after hours phone on the wall and tells the dispatcher she needs help and needs to see an officer. moments later an officer enters a p
energy inefficiency turning corn and sugar go fuel the environmental group now saying it's not wortht. daily dose a possible cure for a potential deadly food allergy that is on the rise. and ray of light, the vision whose intention changed our world. ♪ the video is chilling and controversial. a 17-year-old girl shot to death inside a texas police station. the officers say she charged at them with a butcher knife. the department is defending them and investigation just beginning but the girl's...
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corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals antioxidants and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition in charge™. jack's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today, his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before your begin an aspirin regimen. india he met with a fellow nobel peace prize winner who accepted the award in october. seth doane sat down with this remarkable man. >> reporter: getting a greeting like this is all the reward he needs for freeing these children from a life of slavery. do you think these kids see you as a nobel peace prize winner? >> i don't think -- they see me as friend or brother or something like father. >> reporter: at his ashram or shelter, he tries to give these kids the childhood they missed. india has at least 4 million child laborers. many were abandoned by parents unable to care
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he was with cargo when they sold the corn to cuba. after initial success and sales early and mid-2000's, unfortunately we saw business drop automatically out of the u.s. going to cuba. the reason is that the united states agriculture does not compete on even footing. a year ago, or three or four years, maybe, i had the opportunity to work in mexico. mexico is a net deficit producer of agriculture. when mexico imports commodities, the majority comes from the united states via ocean-bound vessels, the port of veracruz. in the last four years, 95% of corn that mexico bought has come from u.s. farmers and the u.s. gulf. cargo has offices in the dominican republic. over the last year, half of the corn that the dominican republic has imported came from the u.s. sadly today, the u.s. is not competitive selling corn to cuba. we are not competing on even footing. we have a long history of believing in and supporting open and free trade. that comes from 150 years of experience doing business in 67 countries and seeing the benefit free trade and
he was with cargo when they sold the corn to cuba. after initial success and sales early and mid-2000's, unfortunately we saw business drop automatically out of the u.s. going to cuba. the reason is that the united states agriculture does not compete on even footing. a year ago, or three or four years, maybe, i had the opportunity to work in mexico. mexico is a net deficit producer of agriculture. when mexico imports commodities, the majority comes from the united states via ocean-bound...
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last year we produced a record 171 bushels of corn per acre shattering the previous record. of the reasons you see such gains in productivity in yields is farmers are not getting more for their crop. so they are reinvesting in new equipment, companies investing in new technology and across the increases. >> you've got some powerful adversaries and senator diane and pat-toomey have the corn elimination act of 2015, what would happen if this mandate be? >> well, refiners as i said do not want to be through-putting carbohydrates, renewable fuels and want to be able to maximize property by through putting carbons and the danger to significant. >> we have an oil glut at $44 a barrel and we have the too much oil in the country, will we suffer? do you think the price of gasoline goes up by 10 cents because of it? >> a little bit ago you said not to be too concerned about one day's price on oil. we all know that the price of oil is going to increase again. we know that $48 a barrel of oil is not a long-term future of this country. we need to have renewable fuels to provide some alte
last year we produced a record 171 bushels of corn per acre shattering the previous record. of the reasons you see such gains in productivity in yields is farmers are not getting more for their crop. so they are reinvesting in new equipment, companies investing in new technology and across the increases. >> you've got some powerful adversaries and senator diane and pat-toomey have the corn elimination act of 2015, what would happen if this mandate be? >> well, refiners as i said do...
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eileen filler-corn says something needs to be done to protect victims of sexual assault. here's how it would all work. campus and local police would be required within 48 hours of the sexual assault first being reported to inform local commonwealth's attorney of the incidents. it would set guidelines for police on reporting the crimes, what their responsibilities are to better protect victims of sexual assault. delegate filler-corn says victims, victims' advocates and law enforcement officers have all been supportive of the bill. the only loophole is the bill would apply to property owned or controlled by colleges meaning some privately owned fraternities would be exempt from the proposed law. the general assembly in virginia begins tomorrow but we'll hear more about the sexual assault bill from delegate filler-corn later this morning in richmond. >> thank as lot, nikki. >>> the hopeland security department is increasing security in the united states in response to the terror attacks in france. you can expect to see more federal police officers at government buildings her
eileen filler-corn says something needs to be done to protect victims of sexual assault. here's how it would all work. campus and local police would be required within 48 hours of the sexual assault first being reported to inform local commonwealth's attorney of the incidents. it would set guidelines for police on reporting the crimes, what their responsibilities are to better protect victims of sexual assault. delegate filler-corn says victims, victims' advocates and law enforcement officers...
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. >> while winter bears down, illinois farmer paul taylor tracks corn prices. >> nearby corn, $3.70 on the board. >> corn prices have risen boosting his bottom line. >> it's brought a lot of young people back to the farm, helped farmers my age put money away for retirement which wasn't so easy to do before with narrow margins. >> grain based ethanol in gas reduced dependency on facile fuels. it sparked a boom in corn production. when the rule went into effect eight years ago american farmers produced 18 billion-bushels of corner, less than a quarter used for ethanol. this year, they'll produce more. critics long argued what has been a boon for farmers has been a bust for the environment and economy. those critics have more ammunition thanks to a new report by the word resources institute saying ethanol has reduced the u.s. depends on facile fuels by only 1%. a lead researchers on the report also says swapping food for fuel drove up the price of food all over the world. >> there was a huge run up in prices a crippling of crop prices from 2005 to 2011, it really started in 2007. since th
. >> while winter bears down, illinois farmer paul taylor tracks corn prices. >> nearby corn, $3.70 on the board. >> corn prices have risen boosting his bottom line. >> it's brought a lot of young people back to the farm, helped farmers my age put money away for retirement which wasn't so easy to do before with narrow margins. >> grain based ethanol in gas reduced dependency on facile fuels. it sparked a boom in corn production. when the rule went into effect eight...
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now, as for corn different story. despite cuts to corn production we still had a record year and we'll have another one this year. though the estimated 14.2 billion bushels now is less than analysts expected and the ending stocks will be much less than expected. so the average price has been raised 15 cents a bushel to between $3.35 and $3.95, down $3.00 in two years. so lower than suspected supplies and slightly higher prices has pushed corn up. as for wheat, farmers have slashed their plantings more than expected to about 40 million acres. that's down almost 5%. yet, global wheat production is expected to hit an even bigger record high this year, led by better weather in ethiopia. so what does this mean for meat prices? because all this stuff goes to feed cows and pigs and i for one will never be a vegetarian. we're still going to have fewer cattle being raised and produced though they'll weigh more yet prices for beef are going to go higher this quarter. and then they will start to fall in the second quarter. pork
now, as for corn different story. despite cuts to corn production we still had a record year and we'll have another one this year. though the estimated 14.2 billion bushels now is less than analysts expected and the ending stocks will be much less than expected. so the average price has been raised 15 cents a bushel to between $3.35 and $3.95, down $3.00 in two years. so lower than suspected supplies and slightly higher prices has pushed corn up. as for wheat, farmers have slashed their...
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enjoy this low country boil of shrimp, crabs, sausage potatoes, and corn in just 15 minutes... lobster in just 5 minutes... and hearty soups like clam chowder, irish stew, and your favorite chili are now effortless and more tasty than ever with the simple touch of a button. this is not your grandmother's pressure cooker. the power pressure cooker xl is state of the art kitchen science. enjoy prime rib that delights your taste buds, from rare to medium or well done... or perfect rice, whether it's white, brown, or wild in as little as 6 minutes. cook dry pasta right out of the box in its own sauce without having to boil water in just 5 minutes. the power pressure cooker xl's incredible 6-quart capacity allows you to cook hearty meals for even the hungriest crew in your house. choose from one-touch push-button settings for meats fish and vegetables, beans rice, soups, or stews. the power pressure cooker xl even meets usda standards for canning. stay tuned to find out how you can bring the power pressure cooker xl into your home for a one-time factory direct-to-you price. and for
enjoy this low country boil of shrimp, crabs, sausage potatoes, and corn in just 15 minutes... lobster in just 5 minutes... and hearty soups like clam chowder, irish stew, and your favorite chili are now effortless and more tasty than ever with the simple touch of a button. this is not your grandmother's pressure cooker. the power pressure cooker xl is state of the art kitchen science. enjoy prime rib that delights your taste buds, from rare to medium or well done... or perfect rice, whether...
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mayo, corn dogs...you are so out of here! ahh...balanced nutrition of great tasting 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. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because it gives me... zero heartburn! prilosec otc. the number 1 doctor-recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 9 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. thanks for the ride around norfolk! and i just wanted to say geico is proud to have served the military for over 75 years! roger that. captain's waiting to give you a tour of the wisconsin now. could've parked a little bit closer... it's gonna be dark by the time i get there. geico. proudly serving the military for over 75 years. curling up in bed with a favorite book is nice. but i think women would rather curl up with their favorite man
mayo, corn dogs...you are so out of here! ahh...balanced nutrition of great tasting 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. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because it gives me... zero heartburn! prilosec otc. the number 1...
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corn, soybeans rice pork, and other products. will do the best we can to be the first state and i will work with other governors to work together. i respectfully call on members of congress to support the free market and this outstanding opportunity to strengthen our economy at home. now is the time to follow through and remove financial restrictions lifting the embargo. this is an extremely bipartisan issue and i am glad to see it here. rest well assured, it is extremely bipartisan. we have been presented an historic opportunity. we must not and will not let it pass us by. we are ready to compete to open up, expand markets, and grow our economy. [applause] >> we have to roll with the punches. because of the arrival of elected officials we may go a bit out of order. he is from the 20th district of california. what you may not no is i hail from your district and was educated at the high school and hail from the industry ever sense. you have been a strong leader for us agriculture as a whole. it is my great honor, sir. [applause] >
corn, soybeans rice pork, and other products. will do the best we can to be the first state and i will work with other governors to work together. i respectfully call on members of congress to support the free market and this outstanding opportunity to strengthen our economy at home. now is the time to follow through and remove financial restrictions lifting the embargo. this is an extremely bipartisan issue and i am glad to see it here. rest well assured, it is extremely bipartisan. we have...
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the rooster thinks i am corn. you are not corn. you're a very big man.can mistake you for a tiny ear of corn for the psychiatrist said. i know that, doctor, but the rooster doesn't. for years, i've been trying to convince the u.s. government that i am not corn. >> the actor dominic west reading the diary of guantÁnamo prisoner mohamedou ould slahi. that video was produced by the guardian. when we come back, we will be joined by mohamedou ould slahi's attorney nancy hollander, the editor of "the guantÁnamo diary," larry siems and colonel davis. back in a minute. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. >> we continue to look at the case of mohamedou ould slahi, a man who is been held at guantÁnamo for 12 years without charge. his writings were published this week as the book "guantanamo but diary." it was initially classified by the government and heavily red acted. >> it was held for more than seven years before it was released. we're joined by nancy hollander mohamedou ou
the rooster thinks i am corn. you are not corn. you're a very big man.can mistake you for a tiny ear of corn for the psychiatrist said. i know that, doctor, but the rooster doesn't. for years, i've been trying to convince the u.s. government that i am not corn. >> the actor dominic west reading the diary of guantÁnamo prisoner mohamedou ould slahi. that video was produced by the guardian. when we come back, we will be joined by mohamedou ould slahi's attorney nancy hollander, the editor...
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kettle corn or crazy [ indiscernible ] [ yelling ] >> kettle corn time! >> reporter: a fan favorite. >> i'll take one. >> reporter: not because of the kettle corn. instead he is known to deliver the big moves. >> yeah! [ applause ] whoo! >> i enjoy dancing. dancing is fun. if i feel the music i dance it. whatever my interpretation is, it makes me feel good that i can still do it. ♪[ music ]♪ >> reporter: he is freestyle to dance all 12 years of selling kettle corn at 74 crazy legs howard is one of the oldest stadium vendors in the country. >> i love it. fans want to join in and dance, that's awesome. i have made a sandwich more often than not lady in the front lady in the back. >> reporter: fans say he provides much-needed entertainment for a losing team. >> thank you so much. thank you for making our game beautiful. >> i appreciate that. thank you. >> you make it enjoyable. >> reporter: but this could be his last game. arthritis in his left leg is making it painful to walk. >> if i can't go up and down all around like i been doing i just can't do it. >>
kettle corn or crazy [ indiscernible ] [ yelling ] >> kettle corn time! >> reporter: a fan favorite. >> i'll take one. >> reporter: not because of the kettle corn. instead he is known to deliver the big moves. >> yeah! [ applause ] whoo! >> i enjoy dancing. dancing is fun. if i feel the music i dance it. whatever my interpretation is, it makes me feel good that i can still do it. ♪[ music ]♪ >> reporter: he is freestyle to dance all 12 years of...
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that is great news for corning, the glassmaker.e'll be speaking with the cfo. >> the real estate market is hot in miami. ♪ >> warming is betting big on big screens. the glassmaker reported a 23% rise in quarterly sales in the fourth quarter. high demand for glass smartphones in big screen tvs. hit talk that corning's plans jim flaws, the chief financial officer. overall, estimates are looking for 6% increase in revenue this year. what will be the big growth driver? >> we'll see great growth in our optical communications segment. we will see good growth in our environmental business. >> what does that mean, environmental business? >> we make converters. as people by more cars, we sell cubic inches of that. our class business remained strong. we're looking for good growth in large sized televisions this year. last year, we think sales of televisions grew by 50%. we are expecting this to be another big year for television particularly driven for the mood -- by the move to ultrahigh death. -- ultrahigh def. >> what kind of pressure do
that is great news for corning, the glassmaker.e'll be speaking with the cfo. >> the real estate market is hot in miami. ♪ >> warming is betting big on big screens. the glassmaker reported a 23% rise in quarterly sales in the fourth quarter. high demand for glass smartphones in big screen tvs. hit talk that corning's plans jim flaws, the chief financial officer. overall, estimates are looking for 6% increase in revenue this year. what will be the big growth driver? >> we'll...
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we might have cleaned this corn. same corn we cleaned. corn we picked. shucked, bagged. did a good job on it. >> mm-hmm. >> despite the differences in both age and race, cell mates scott parker and alvin mchellon have come to think of each other more as family than friends. for the past few months, they have shared a small cell in the close management or confinement unit at the santa rosa correctional institution. but mchellon may soon be leaving for the general population compound. the prison's internal classification team has recommended the transfer. but it must still be approved by a state classification officer. >> today is supposed to be the day ms. beasley comes through, let us know if we're going to the compound or not. it can go either way. i know i did everything i'm supposed to do. you know i ain't been in no trouble, keeping a clean record, keeping self occupied whatnot. i'm looking for it to go favorably but if not i got to be ready for it. >> how do you feel about that? >> a little anxious, you know. but more or less like i prayed about it so i'm feeling pr
we might have cleaned this corn. same corn we cleaned. corn we picked. shucked, bagged. did a good job on it. >> mm-hmm. >> despite the differences in both age and race, cell mates scott parker and alvin mchellon have come to think of each other more as family than friends. for the past few months, they have shared a small cell in the close management or confinement unit at the santa rosa correctional institution. but mchellon may soon be leaving for the general population compound....
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high fructose corn syrup, lactose, fructose, sucrose.hey are all in our bread, yogurt, everything that you may think is healthy. sugar is there. >> so look at the ingredients and say don't -- stay away from sugar? artificial sweeteners as an alternative? >> i want to start with that point. we need to know where the sugar is. it's not where we are looking for it. it's in bread. people say, well, i can have bread. you can't. it has sugar, salt. soda pop is loaded. i want to give a shout out to a little boy in montana who cut out all soda pop, all fruit juice, all kinds of drinks including water that has sugar water, fruit water, for a year. and juices. he made $500. if you did it with your kids, give them $500 if for a year they don't have sugar. the fda has come out now saying if you are in a restaurant with more than 20 chain restaurants has to put on the label of the food exactly what the calories are, the sugar content, the salt content and alcohol beverages aren't excluded which is important. people don't realize full bodied beer, blu
high fructose corn syrup, lactose, fructose, sucrose.hey are all in our bread, yogurt, everything that you may think is healthy. sugar is there. >> so look at the ingredients and say don't -- stay away from sugar? artificial sweeteners as an alternative? >> i want to start with that point. we need to know where the sugar is. it's not where we are looking for it. it's in bread. people say, well, i can have bread. you can't. it has sugar, salt. soda pop is loaded. i want to give a...
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union corn snuck into the nfl office and took the tape and nobody saw it union corn because because it'se because because it's in visible. 81 corn don't exist. drop the tape into the waiting arm of big foot. all we have to dies find big foot and know why the commissioner never saw the video. believe whatever you like. we like the games though no matter what. higher up are doing we love watching football on saturday night the seahawks host the panthers in the division round once again 12th man had the vunt to make life miserable for the opposing team. newton and offense and may have a lot of problems commune kaiingt the play on the field. seattle corner back sherman admitted the noise sometimes positive bothers him on defense. >> this loud all the time? we need to communicate a little bit too. i mean we need to on defense side of the ball you want to communicate a little bit after while. you see that the impact and affect it has on other teams. all right well i guess it's doing more good than harm so we'll take it. >> seattle nearly impossible to beat at home. abc 7 sports brought to you
union corn snuck into the nfl office and took the tape and nobody saw it union corn because because it'se because because it's in visible. 81 corn don't exist. drop the tape into the waiting arm of big foot. all we have to dies find big foot and know why the commissioner never saw the video. believe whatever you like. we like the games though no matter what. higher up are doing we love watching football on saturday night the seahawks host the panthers in the division round once again 12th man...
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parishioners at the church that corn your was helping was saddened to hear the news. >> our prayers will be with him and it is just horrible. >> i'm really shocked and i certainly feel sorry for his family. >> reporter: bensalem police say cornish went to the secret service for a year but returned because he thought he could make more of a difference. >> there is a lot of creeps in jail and a lot of victims and kid that won't be victims any more because of detective cornish. and, that was what we should be proud of, he saved a lot of lives some people try to make a difference this guy made a difference. >> reporter: and bensalem police say an autopsy will confirm the case of death. the funeral arrangements are being planned for this decorated law enforcement officer, walter. reporting live kenneth moton for channel six "action news". >> thoughts and prayers to his family thanks. >>> police are investigating a murder in audubon just before 3:00 a.m. investigators were called to the home in the 400 block of south white horse pike on a report of a man shot. another man was taken into custod
parishioners at the church that corn your was helping was saddened to hear the news. >> our prayers will be with him and it is just horrible. >> i'm really shocked and i certainly feel sorry for his family. >> reporter: bensalem police say cornish went to the secret service for a year but returned because he thought he could make more of a difference. >> there is a lot of creeps in jail and a lot of victims and kid that won't be victims any more because of detective...
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i made that corn bread that you like. w-we're gonna make it to that.t have to finish up with lorraine. oh, you mean, like "get it over with"? no, i-i don't mean that. and i thought zucchini bread was your favorite. why -- why am i buying zucchini? hey, can't a guy like zucchini bread and corn bread? woman: phil? damn it. ronnie! i thought you had a doctor's appointment. that's why you had to miss darrell's swim meet. who's she? just another client. "just another client"? no, that's -- what is this? uh-oh, it is. it's my office. got to take it. hello? phil? claire? world's greatest realtor. what are you doing here? your hair is sweating. that's 'cause i'm excited to see my friends. let's go, buddy. [ carts clatter ] claire: are you all clients of phil's? apparently. uh-oh. you could not be in better hands. i met phil when i was at such a rocky place in my life. he was available to me morning noon, and night. of course he found me my dream house but that wasn't the best part. phil taught me how to trust a man again and i think that was always his plan. t
i made that corn bread that you like. w-we're gonna make it to that.t have to finish up with lorraine. oh, you mean, like "get it over with"? no, i-i don't mean that. and i thought zucchini bread was your favorite. why -- why am i buying zucchini? hey, can't a guy like zucchini bread and corn bread? woman: phil? damn it. ronnie! i thought you had a doctor's appointment. that's why you had to miss darrell's swim meet. who's she? just another client. "just another client"? no,...
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little corn balls. >> that looks good. that looks very good. >> yeah. >> it's good, man.ense of this country. you've lived here how long? >> 22 years. >> why did you come here in the first place? >> i was born in east germany, and east germany means you will never go out. then in '89, the wall break down. and say wow, you will go! >> i haven't seen anything of this country yet, but what i read was the world's backwater filled with bombed-out banks that had been looted. institutions that didn't work. everyone carried a gun. it was like the wild west but poorer. it's not like that any more? >> a bit of this is true. i myself got a .45 on my head last woke. that's really common for me. >> the rarely do i see the most suicidal group of dictators century after century. >> you are right. even in stressful times, the better part of paraguayans was behind it. paraguayans are very, very easy to influence. and this is, i believe, unchanged until a short time ago. now there is a growing middle class, better education than before, and that makes the people say no. >> how was the soup
little corn balls. >> that looks good. that looks very good. >> yeah. >> it's good, man.ense of this country. you've lived here how long? >> 22 years. >> why did you come here in the first place? >> i was born in east germany, and east germany means you will never go out. then in '89, the wall break down. and say wow, you will go! >> i haven't seen anything of this country yet, but what i read was the world's backwater filled with bombed-out banks that...
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police say a woman came around the corn erer the woman is not hurt and not suspected f any wrong doing. that's because the substance has not been confirmed as oil. it's costing them. that doesn't include the cost of rescuing more birds. in the south bay today, dozens voicing their concerns about a rail line. the held today at the san jose city hall. voted to oppose the plan. >> 47 people were killed in an oil train explosion there. >> a variety of products including crude oil. >> a popular san francisco church. christy smith. >> as you can imagine, some parents just don't think this is fair at all. we also spoke with a priest who is new here who explained why he thinks its necessary. >> inside the star of the sea church in san francisco, a shift is underway. >> we would like to get back to an altered voice program. >> at this church they have had altar girls for years. she said at her own church she enjoyed the experience. >> it was 7th grade when i got to be an altar girl. >> any change is hard for people. >> we also have remedies for the girls. >> the church is also tied to a school
police say a woman came around the corn erer the woman is not hurt and not suspected f any wrong doing. that's because the substance has not been confirmed as oil. it's costing them. that doesn't include the cost of rescuing more birds. in the south bay today, dozens voicing their concerns about a rail line. the held today at the san jose city hall. voted to oppose the plan. >> 47 people were killed in an oil train explosion there. >> a variety of products including crude oil....
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just ahead, schools arming students with canned corn to stop possible gunmen?my fallon and chris hemsworth face off in a water war, and lucky for you, it looks like chris is losing. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the evolution of luxury continues. the next generation 2015 escalade. your mom's got your back. your friends have your back. your dog's definitely got your back. but who's got your back when you need legal help? we do. we're legalzoom, and over the last 10 years we've helped millions of people protect their families and run their businesses. we have the right people on-hand to answer your questions, backed by a trusted network of attorneys. so visit us today for legal help you can count on. legalzoom. legal help is here. it's time to drop your pants for underwareness, a cause to support the over 65 million people who may need the trusted protection of depend underwear. show them they're not alone and show off a pair of depend. get a free sample at underwareness.com. ♪ nineteen years ago, we thought "wow, how is there no way to tell the good from the bad?" so we g
just ahead, schools arming students with canned corn to stop possible gunmen?my fallon and chris hemsworth face off in a water war, and lucky for you, it looks like chris is losing. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the evolution of luxury continues. the next generation 2015 escalade. your mom's got your back. your friends have your back. your dog's definitely got your back. but who's got your back when you need legal help? we do. we're legalzoom, and over the last 10 years we've helped...
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few things in napa valley i love checking chocolates there's a lot of types of chocolate and caramel corn this is a given right there. >> i'm curious about the customer externals and how people are richmond to this collection of cities you've put together not only of san francisco food in san francisco but food across the bay area. >> this type of market with the local savors the high-end products is great. >> i know people can't believe they're in an airport i really joy people picking up things for their friends and family and wait i don't have to be shopping now we want people take the opportunity at our location. >> how long has this been operating in san francisco and the late 18 hours it is one of the best places to get it coffee. >> we have intrrnl consumers that know of this original outlet here and come here for the coffee. >> so let's talk sandwiches. >> uh-huh. >> can you tell me how you came about naming our sandwiches from the katrero hills or 27 years i thought okay neighborhood and how do you keep it fresh you can answer that mia anyway you want. >> our broadened is we're g
few things in napa valley i love checking chocolates there's a lot of types of chocolate and caramel corn this is a given right there. >> i'm curious about the customer externals and how people are richmond to this collection of cities you've put together not only of san francisco food in san francisco but food across the bay area. >> this type of market with the local savors the high-end products is great. >> i know people can't believe they're in an airport i really joy...
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i didn't -- did i get corn chips?ghter ] >> jimmy: how can i buy old chinese food? >> it was in the fridge. >> jimmy: it was in the fridge. it probably was. i really was nothing there. >> see, i've got a good memory. >> jimmy: oh, my god. i remember i got saltine crackers and i didn't have -- it was just really awful. i didn't know -- >> and what do you really like? was it baseball or something? >> jimmy: what sport i was in to? what hat i was wearing? >> yeah. you were wearing some baseball cap. >> jimmy: you let me remember i was wearing a baseball hat. cool man. >> and some sweats. >> jimmy: i was not wearing sweatpants! what are you talking about? it's like you went over to like "duck dynasty" guy's house or something like that. i was not wearing cameo sweatpants! i was dressed in a probably a a three piece suit or something. >> you weren't interested, so you wore sweats and a baseball cap. >> jimmy: it's not true. i don't even know what you're talking about. now i'm like freaking out. all right. i'm gonna go back
i didn't -- did i get corn chips?ghter ] >> jimmy: how can i buy old chinese food? >> it was in the fridge. >> jimmy: it was in the fridge. it probably was. i really was nothing there. >> see, i've got a good memory. >> jimmy: oh, my god. i remember i got saltine crackers and i didn't have -- it was just really awful. i didn't know -- >> and what do you really like? was it baseball or something? >> jimmy: what sport i was in to? what hat i was wearing?...
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let's bring in lieutenant carnal jeffrey corn a former attorney in the jag corps, now a law professorank you for being here thank you for your service. other news services have reported that the army is ready to charge bergdahl. here's how john kirby addressed that just a few hours ago. >> let me just put a fork in this right now, if i can. no decision has been made with respect to the case of sergeant bergdahl. none. >> kirby also said there's no timetable for a decision, but like i said we expect a decision within days. what do you expect, base on your knowledge of the case that the army is going to do? do you think they will charge bergdahl? >> i think it's really speculative. i think there's certainly evidence from what we've seen that would support charging him with an unauthorized absence and potentially desertion. but there are other factors that play into the equation. the commanding officer that has the responsibility to make this charging decision has to consider all factors, deterrence questions good order and zis mrin in discipline in the force and also candidly to look at
let's bring in lieutenant carnal jeffrey corn a former attorney in the jag corps, now a law professorank you for being here thank you for your service. other news services have reported that the army is ready to charge bergdahl. here's how john kirby addressed that just a few hours ago. >> let me just put a fork in this right now, if i can. no decision has been made with respect to the case of sergeant bergdahl. none. >> kirby also said there's no timetable for a decision, but like...