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along with david corn here live.er who started this whole terrifying thing rolling with his reporting. please do stay with us. >>> the reporter who bill o'reilly called an irresponsible gutter snipe and a liar who belongs in a kill zone, he joins us live here in just a moment. stay with us. actually a nice guy. jamie, maybe we weren't the lowest rate this time. but when you show people their progressive direct rate and our competitors' rates you can't win them all. the important part is, you helped them save. thanks, flo. okay, let's go get you an ice cream cone, champ. with sprinkles? sprinkles are for winners. i understand. is there such a thing as a sure thing in business? some say buy gold. others say buy soybeans. i say, buy comcast business internet. unlike internet providers that slow down when traffic picks up, you get speed you can rely on. it's a safe bet. like a gold-plated soybean. reliably fast internet starts at $69.95 a month. comcast business. built for business. >>> basically, david corn, a liar, say
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>> buffalo for corn. >> yes, that's one. so you can imagine the exchange of agricultural products for animal products. which we saw back in new mexico. if you have a nice town with nice houses and you spent a lot of time in those houses, especially in winters in north dakota and south dakota, what can you do with your spare time in your rich agricultural village in the upper missouri? with your buffalo hides that you traded for? yes? >> you can work with it. you can create clothing. >> absolutely. they are also a manufacturing town. they make baskets, clothing, all kinds of goods out of animal products and agricultural products which they can then trade with other plains people who are less secretary and move around. the mandans seemed quiet good at that. that is one thing they observe. the town is well fortified. what -- let's see. are you happy to have people visit? i think so. people trade with you. maybe you can establish a relationship with the french. when people do visit -- thanksgiving is a good time to talk about th
>> buffalo for corn. >> yes, that's one. so you can imagine the exchange of agricultural products for animal products. which we saw back in new mexico. if you have a nice town with nice houses and you spent a lot of time in those houses, especially in winters in north dakota and south dakota, what can you do with your spare time in your rich agricultural village in the upper missouri? with your buffalo hides that you traded for? yes? >> you can work with it. you can create...
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you plant corn and beans you will lose money.
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so why does david corn have any credibility at all? why? >> you're saying that -- >> no, why does he have any credibility anywhere if he lied in his article about something that demonstrable why would anybody, cnn or anybody else take anything else he says seriously? why. >> >> well corn has been a washington reporter for a long time and some people respect his work. >> who? name one. you can't. he is a hatchet man. you know he is. he's from the far left and all of this is driven -- tell ter at cnn, you don't get more far left than this guy. former "new york times" guy. google him. just over the years. look final word, howard, these guys want to come after me i'm here. anybody who says my reporting in argentina was erroneous, they can come on tomorrow night. i got calls into dan rather i got calls in to all the cbs brass at the time. i'm going to get the video. i think they will give to us tomorrow so they can see for themselves. they can see it. i with an everybody to read the "new york times" article. it's up. you can get it. >> i have to
so why does david corn have any credibility at all? why? >> you're saying that -- >> no, why does he have any credibility anywhere if he lied in his article about something that demonstrable why would anybody, cnn or anybody else take anything else he says seriously? why. >> >> well corn has been a washington reporter for a long time and some people respect his work. >> who? name one. you can't. he is a hatchet man. you know he is. he's from the far left and all of...
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nothing is going to happen to david corn.other jones and the far left websites couldn't care less about the truth. they're in the business to injure. this is a political hit job. at this point tv corruption has been scant but cnn tried to exploit the situation because the guy over there named brian stelter is another far left zealot. masquerading as a journalist. cnn can do a lot better than this guy. real journalists knew the story was bs from the jump. they knew corn was trying to take the brian williams situation and wrap it around my neck. for ideological reasons because he has a history of attacking fox news. corn actually wrote that i hammered brian williams. when everybody knows that i went out of my way on kimmel and the factor to be compassionate to the man. it reminds me of another guy who completely got away with it. that man is al franken. who years ago accused me of faking my working class upbringing. he actually said in public many times i was not raised in levittown. he ran around telling that to the media who
nothing is going to happen to david corn.other jones and the far left websites couldn't care less about the truth. they're in the business to injure. this is a political hit job. at this point tv corruption has been scant but cnn tried to exploit the situation because the guy over there named brian stelter is another far left zealot. masquerading as a journalist. cnn can do a lot better than this guy. real journalists knew the story was bs from the jump. they knew corn was trying to take the...
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so why this david corn has any credibility at all? why? >> you are saying --. >> why does he have any credibility, anywhere, if he lied in his article about something like that, why would anyone, anyone else, take anything else he says seriously? why? >> corn has been a washington reporter for a long-term and some people respect his work? >> who? name one? >> you can't. high is a hatchet man. you know he is. he is from the far left and all of this is driven at cnn and do you not go more far left than this guy. former "new york times" and google him, just final word howard, these guys want to come after me i'm here. anyone who says my recording in argentina was erroneous come on teach tonight. i have called into dan rather, into all of the cbs brass 59 the time and i will get the video, i think cbs will get it for us tomorrow. i want everyone to read "new york times" article, it is up. you can get it. >> got to get to a break, golden gate bridge away. more on the controversy as we get reaction. and scott walker complains about gotcha journa
so why this david corn has any credibility at all? why? >> you are saying --. >> why does he have any credibility, anywhere, if he lied in his article about something like that, why would anyone, anyone else, take anything else he says seriously? why? >> corn has been a washington reporter for a long-term and some people respect his work? >> who? name one? >> you can't. high is a hatchet man. you know he is. he is from the far left and all of this is driven at cnn...
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and then the corn rotted away, leaving a hollow space.filled that hollow space with dental plaster, we can recover all of the details of the corncob, even though we can't touch the corncob itself the original corncob. this area is incredibly lush. it's incredibly rich. and the variety of plants and foods -- just wild foods -- that can be collected here today is -- is marvelous ! i imagine 1,400 years ago the variety was at least as great. and so i don't think living here wguld have been very difficult at all. keach: at ceren, household members grew their own food and made their own tools pottery and clothes. we usually think of subsistence farming as difficult and impoverished. but the evidence emerging at ceren challenges these assumptions. sheets: quite frankly, we are surprised by the richness of material possessions, in a fairly broad sense... beautiful polychrome painted gourds. and the amount of food they had stored in the house is fairly impressive. and the range of foods -- they're not just scrounging, not just sort of eking out a
and then the corn rotted away, leaving a hollow space.filled that hollow space with dental plaster, we can recover all of the details of the corncob, even though we can't touch the corncob itself the original corncob. this area is incredibly lush. it's incredibly rich. and the variety of plants and foods -- just wild foods -- that can be collected here today is -- is marvelous ! i imagine 1,400 years ago the variety was at least as great. and so i don't think living here wguld have been very...
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>> yeah, we do -- every week we do a corned beef and cabbage dinner. >> slowly cooked corned beef, boiledhank you. >> how long have you been here? >> two years. >> are you from the area? >> i grew up here, been coming through here since a kid. went threw a few owners then came up for sale and decided to give it a shot. >> generally speaking, who are your customers? >> most are retirees, they've been coming since they were 30. >> this, you don't see so much anymore. dino-era homemade pies and lots of them. all baked on premises. raspberry cream pie for me, thank you. this is not something we see a lot of. old school pie like that and this number of them. >> serving made here. everything is made here. and they're all the original recipes from the '60s. the index cards are so old, they're all faded yellow. >> this is exotic for me. >> really? >> oh, yeah. how's business? >> it's getting better. the drug problem has gotten rampant. took over may 1st, 2012, and by the end of that year i was broken into four times. it wasn't just me, it was multiple businesses time after time. i came in one mor
>> yeah, we do -- every week we do a corned beef and cabbage dinner. >> slowly cooked corned beef, boiledhank you. >> how long have you been here? >> two years. >> are you from the area? >> i grew up here, been coming through here since a kid. went threw a few owners then came up for sale and decided to give it a shot. >> generally speaking, who are your customers? >> most are retirees, they've been coming since they were 30. >> this, you...
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-and those corn syrup.umber one. >> it is similar chemical composition as sugar. stuart: what is public enemy number one for foods that i could ingest? >> michele obama. >> alcohol in moderation is good for health. stayed away from sugar and too many carbohydrates altogether. clinical trials show if you eat too many carbohydrates and not enough that it is hard to control your weight will your blood sugar for diabetes or heart disease. stuart: peanut butter a personal favorite. >> go for the peanut butter, stay light on toast. better would be bacon and eggs. bacon and eggs fill you up, they are more satiate in, they don't -- good enough. stuart: for years i have been doing that. >> the government is backing off its dietary cholesterol limits and that limits and the unsaturated fats which are also enough food are crumbling. we are seeing a complete wipeout of the government's health-care policy. stuart: the very end with that. thank you so much for joining us. a fifth generation rummaker 27 years old is the f
-and those corn syrup.umber one. >> it is similar chemical composition as sugar. stuart: what is public enemy number one for foods that i could ingest? >> michele obama. >> alcohol in moderation is good for health. stayed away from sugar and too many carbohydrates altogether. clinical trials show if you eat too many carbohydrates and not enough that it is hard to control your weight will your blood sugar for diabetes or heart disease. stuart: peanut butter a personal favorite....
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david corn is evidence of that.len thrush good chatting with you gents. >>> coming up i will speak to this mayor about what happened on ground hog day in an exclusive statement. the ground hog's office is pushing back on the mayor's office. that's just ahead. ♪ ♪ what? yoplait fridge pack. eight cups endless snack possibilities. available at walmart. alright, so this tylenol arthritis lasts 8 hours, but aleve can last 12 hours... and aleve is proven to work better on pain than tylenol arthritis. so why am i still thinking about this? how are you? aleve, proven better on pain. you're driving along, having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your first accident. now you have to make your first claim. so you talk to your insurance company and... boom! you're blindsided for a second time. they won't give you enough money to replace your brand new car. don't those people know you're already shaken up? l
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we were using millet, cracked corn. i'm not sure if it was maize or real fine grain. >> do they actual give you grains so you cook it? >> yes. >> you cooked it? >> yes. >> how? did you have tooltools appliances? >> we had large pots, large vats. we would build a fire under the pots and boil the water and had the grain of whatever we had. it's very little substance in cracked corn. diarrhea was bad. >> how many times a day, twice? >> constantly. >> i mean the food, meal? >> twice. >> you ate twice a day? >> yeah. of course it was limited, a amount. they didn't have stuff and they couldn't cook it if they didn't have it. it was very, strictly rationed. we would get maybe a cup or cup and a half of cracked corn or millet or whatever we had. our systems weren't just adopted to that type food. diarrhea was rampant. in late 52'51 before the winter set in we did get an increase in our rations. we got pork. >> really? >> yeah. >> are you sure? >> i'm positive. >> the meat. >> meat yeah. >> they gave you meat? >> yeah. >> oh. >>
we were using millet, cracked corn. i'm not sure if it was maize or real fine grain. >> do they actual give you grains so you cook it? >> yes. >> you cooked it? >> yes. >> how? did you have tooltools appliances? >> we had large pots, large vats. we would build a fire under the pots and boil the water and had the grain of whatever we had. it's very little substance in cracked corn. diarrhea was bad. >> how many times a day, twice? >> constantly....
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after having cracked corn and millet. some of us survived. how, i really cannot put a lot of emphasis on that. fortunately, i am here. professor han: what was the most difficult thing in the camp? what really bothered you really you craved for? mr. petrey: heat in the winter. of coarse, food. that was a constant thing. we simply did not have enough to fill our desires or needs really. and we hadn't -- no fishing gear. we could not catch fish. we had no hooks or lines or anything like that. a little ingenuity on the part of some of our troops, they were able to make musical instruments. one guy made a guitar and had no guitar strings but he used wire from whatever. and it didn't sound like a guitar but it was something to make noise. to make what they called music. things did improve. in late 1951 or early 1952 we began to adopt, you might say -- to adapt, you might say, to the conditions. we knew what we had to endure to survive. we did the best we could do. professor han: what made you get through it? what was it? hope god whatever. mr. petr
after having cracked corn and millet. some of us survived. how, i really cannot put a lot of emphasis on that. fortunately, i am here. professor han: what was the most difficult thing in the camp? what really bothered you really you craved for? mr. petrey: heat in the winter. of coarse, food. that was a constant thing. we simply did not have enough to fill our desires or needs really. and we hadn't -- no fishing gear. we could not catch fish. we had no hooks or lines or anything like that. a...
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orange to the corn because they have given them resistance to 24d. and you're going to tell them there's not residuals and there's certainly going to be secondary harm to the environment. monarch butterflies are becoming distinct because of these. >> is food safety an issue here tom? >> not necessarily food safety there is really no science behind the fact that gmo products are hard to ingest. i have a problem with the environmental effects. moist of these crops are engineered to withstand roundup. and now 24d. now it's in the water supply. we're seeing it show up in breast milk of nursing mothers. and so i think from environmental standpoint there's a real risk involved here. >> big business will be on the capitol hill i would imagine. a lot of people to stop this thing from going through. are you going to get any republican support at all? where do you think it will play in the senate. >> i passeded a national organics standard more than 20 years ago here in congress from zero. massive nationwide citizen movement. and that's what we need mere. moms
orange to the corn because they have given them resistance to 24d. and you're going to tell them there's not residuals and there's certainly going to be secondary harm to the environment. monarch butterflies are becoming distinct because of these. >> is food safety an issue here tom? >> not necessarily food safety there is really no science behind the fact that gmo products are hard to ingest. i have a problem with the environmental effects. moist of these crops are engineered to...
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i never said i was on the falklands islands as corn reports. i said i covered the falklands
i never said i was on the falklands islands as corn reports. i said i covered the falklands
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after david corn first broke this story last week, mr.ed to him by saying once the truth of this story came out, david corn would be "in the kill zone where he deserves to be." mother jones asked for an apology for that, but bill o'reilly said it was just a figure of speech and wouldn't apologize. lest there be any confusion whether he is threatening reporter, he really is. in his own words, you can take it as a threat to this "new york times" reporter just covering the story. fox news has a bunch of folks like mr. o'reilly on their shows. it's part of why i call them republican tv. they have a lot of folks like him. but they also have a lot of real reporters on staff who do real reporting all day long. they have white house reporters, congressional reporters, even media reporters. i'm sure they don't take kindly when their own reporters get threatened for trying to do their job. but it is hard to imagine what this is going to do at the work environment for fox news channels real reporters. but this did happen on the record. >>> next up,
after david corn first broke this story last week, mr.ed to him by saying once the truth of this story came out, david corn would be "in the kill zone where he deserves to be." mother jones asked for an apology for that, but bill o'reilly said it was just a figure of speech and wouldn't apologize. lest there be any confusion whether he is threatening reporter, he really is. in his own words, you can take it as a threat to this "new york times" reporter just covering the...
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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. >> on the stream >> from schools collecting data on your kids, to skyrocketing child identity theft, we'll show you, your kid's digital footprint, that's leaving an easy trail for criminals >> the stream on al jazeera america >> sunday night. >> 140 world leaders will take the podium. >> get the full story. >> there is real disunity in the security council. >> about issues that impact your world. >> infectious diseases are a major threat to health. >> "the week ahead". sunday 8:30 eastern. 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 be able to afford an apartment and sometimes a car as a prerequisite for marriage
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. >> on the stream >> from schools collecting data on your kids, to skyrocketing child identity theft, we'll show you, your kid's digital footprint,...
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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. >> america's first climate refugees >> this is probably a hurricane away from it being gone. >> who's to blame? >> 36% of land lost was caused by oil and gas industry... >> ...and a fight to save america's coastline. >> we have kinda made a deal with the devil >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... award winning investigative documentary series... the disappearing delta 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 be able to afford an apartment and sometimes a car as a prerequisite for marriage. "i want 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. >> america's first climate refugees >> this is probably a hurricane away from it being gone. >> who's to blame? >> 36% of land lost was...
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to grow corn. if you want this many people in your watershed, there are better places to have urban centers than others. so, i think it'll be a balancing act but what we hope to do is be able to understand the trade-offs because to have no impact, there would have to be no humans. and there's no optimum solution, but there's a sort of a trade-off curve where, in the end, people have to decide what kind of world they want to live in. funding for this program is provided by annenberg media. for information about this and other annenberg media programs, call... and visit us at... i think it breaks a little to the left. uh-uh. to the right. nope. straight. girl: come on! i told you it was going right. ♪ get up, get up, get up ♪ ♪ and be a playah ♪ ♪ get up, get up, get up ♪ ♪ get up, get up, get up ♪ ♪ and be a playah ♪ players: get up and play. an hour a day. announcer: for fun play-time ideas, go online-- just don't stay long. ♪ get up, get up, get up ♪ funding for this program was provided by... in
to grow corn. if you want this many people in your watershed, there are better places to have urban centers than others. so, i think it'll be a balancing act but what we hope to do is be able to understand the trade-offs because to have no impact, there would have to be no humans. and there's no optimum solution, but there's a sort of a trade-off curve where, in the end, people have to decide what kind of world they want to live in. funding for this program is provided by annenberg media. for...
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he is examining corn for insects in a field in illinois.e used to operate his own orchard in hollister california. machine work was a hobby. now it is his job. he's making precision parts for american bombers. she is an assistant head nurse. she has three brothers, all in the army. the tractor driver here used a farm near walnut grove california, and was evacuated to the center. this young machinists has learned his trade since he relocated to chicago. his boss said he learned it well. he is helping to make kitchen equipment. she paints miniature dolls in a midwestern studio. she is to live in colusa, california, and then lived at the granada relocation center. in the background is cecilia who divides her time between working and attending college. he feeds the chickens on in illinois form. -- farm. joe and yoshi called amid potatoes on a farm in the midwest -- cultiave potatoes -- cultivate potatoes on a farm in the midwest. after living in the relocation center, she moved to chicago and has become a skillful operator. these young men spri
he is examining corn for insects in a field in illinois.e used to operate his own orchard in hollister california. machine work was a hobby. now it is his job. he's making precision parts for american bombers. she is an assistant head nurse. she has three brothers, all in the army. the tractor driver here used a farm near walnut grove california, and was evacuated to the center. this young machinists has learned his trade since he relocated to chicago. his boss said he learned it well. he is...
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joining me now, david corn krystal ball eugene robinson, and dorian moore. gene gone are the days of those exciting paul for president pronouncements on foreign policy. >> that's done for. i think it's going to be rather tame this time around. you know this is a guy who puts electability ahead of principle, apparently. certainly ahead of his father's principles. so he's going to fall in line. >> and krystal ball here we are seeing more respect shown to the leader of another country than the president of the united states. >> yeah that's absolutely right, which is a very sad state of affairs, and i think fortunately has backfired on both the republicans who invited bibi netanyahu here to address congress. but on rand paul this is the biggest question in terms of the republican primary that they have for him. can we stomach your views on foreign policy? as you're pointing out, he's been very quick to move to a place that he feels the republican primary electorate will be comfortable with, contrary to some of his previous statements. >> dorian they don't have a
joining me now, david corn krystal ball eugene robinson, and dorian moore. gene gone are the days of those exciting paul for president pronouncements on foreign policy. >> that's done for. i think it's going to be rather tame this time around. you know this is a guy who puts electability ahead of principle, apparently. certainly ahead of his father's principles. so he's going to fall in line. >> and krystal ball here we are seeing more respect shown to the leader of another country...
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. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i'm warren corn field and we are doing a series called stay safe, we are going to talkafter an earthquake and taking care of your pet's needs. ♪ >> here we are at the spur urban ken center and we are in this little house that was built to show what it is like in san francisco after an earthquake. we are very pleased to have with us today, pat brown from the department of animal care and control and her friend oreo. >> hi. >> lauren. >> could you tell us what it would take after an earthquake or some other emergency when you are in your home and maybe no power or water for a little while. what it would take for you and oreo to be comfortable and safe at home. >> just as you would prepare for your own needs should an earthquake or a disaster event occur, you need to prepare for your pets. and i have brought with me today, some of the things that i have put in my disaster kit to prepare for my animal's needs to make sure that i am ready should something happen and i need to shelter at home. >> what are some of the things that people should have in their home after an earth
. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i'm warren corn field and we are doing a series called stay safe, we are going to talkafter an earthquake and taking care of your pet's needs. ♪ >> here we are at the spur urban ken center and we are in this little house that was built to show what it is like in san francisco after an earthquake. we are very pleased to have with us today, pat brown from the department of animal care and control and her friend oreo. >> hi. >> lauren....
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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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cnfiñ >> they are now the proud owners of 167 acre of corn and soybean fields?d of the strange story? not by a hollywood mile. they are here to leave with cash. getting the money. >> and how much money. úñ plus this. >> did ray save your life? >> he did indeed save my life. you exercise. you choose the salad. occasionally. but staying well... physically, financially, emotionally... is hard on your own. so cigna's got your back, and your knees, 24/7. cigna's there to answer your questions. or when you need some coaching. in sickness and in health, cigna's there, helping you to get well and stay well. that's having a partner, who's with you all the way. cigna. ...there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious... and a good source of fiber to help support regularity. mmmm these are good! the tasty side of fiber. from phillips. lemons are squeezing, and stomachs are growling. or is it just me? every minute between you and red lobster's lobsterfest feels like an eternity. and who could blame you for craving our larg
cnfiñ >> they are now the proud owners of 167 acre of corn and soybean fields?d of the strange story? not by a hollywood mile. they are here to leave with cash. getting the money. >> and how much money. úñ plus this. >> did ray save your life? >> he did indeed save my life. you exercise. you choose the salad. occasionally. but staying well... physically, financially, emotionally... is hard on your own. so cigna's got your back, and your knees, 24/7. cigna's there to...
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soybeans and corn mostly. a hospitable place where friends drop in unexpectedly, and there's always room for one more at the dinner table. 25-year-old shannon mohr was a quiet, unassuming young woman who grew up in nearby toledo, ohio. >> she was a very good student in school. and she said when she was in first grade, because she went to catholic school, i'll be a nun or i'll be a nurse. and she became a nurse. >> in september of 1979, shannon mohr met an eligible bachelor from hillsdale county. 36-year-old david davis. the two met at a friend's wedding. >> shannon said, mom, i met this real nice man. and he told me he was a millionaire. he has farms all over the united states and in belize. >> i thought the world of him from the very beginning. he was just a kind of a rugged outdoor type person. liked to fish and hunt. i thought he was good to my daughter. and that's the only thing that i cared about. >> and i said to her, shannon, if you let this one get away from you, you're nuts. >> after an eight-week cou
soybeans and corn mostly. a hospitable place where friends drop in unexpectedly, and there's always room for one more at the dinner table. 25-year-old shannon mohr was a quiet, unassuming young woman who grew up in nearby toledo, ohio. >> she was a very good student in school. and she said when she was in first grade, because she went to catholic school, i'll be a nun or i'll be a nurse. and she became a nurse. >> in september of 1979, shannon mohr met an eligible bachelor from...
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. >> one our biggest is the corned beef and cabbage. we are asking people what they're thinking in getting some feedback. >> for a lot of people i am sure this combination looks very wrong. it might not sound right on paper but when you taste it to or have it in your mouth, it is a variety. this is one of the best ways in creating community. people gather around and talk about it and get to know different cultures. that brings people together and i hope more off the grid style and people can mingle and interact and remove all our differences and work on our similarities. this creates opportunity. >> the time has come and i am very hungry. what have you got? >> i got this from on the go, a sandwich, and a caramel cupcake. i went with home cooking. what de think? >> i will have another bite. >> sounds good. >> that was fantastic. let's start with you. >> i had the fried mac and cheese and twinkies. i wanted to get something kind of classic with a twist on it. >> it was crispy. >> i will admit. >> want to try fiedried mac and cheese? >> wa
. >> one our biggest is the corned beef and cabbage. we are asking people what they're thinking in getting some feedback. >> for a lot of people i am sure this combination looks very wrong. it might not sound right on paper but when you taste it to or have it in your mouth, it is a variety. this is one of the best ways in creating community. people gather around and talk about it and get to know different cultures. that brings people together and i hope more off the grid style and...
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>> eating a carrot which is best, a box of frozen corn or -- >> the corn. >> no. martin short! he is a genius. >> first lady michelle obama playing along for funny or die. it was part of her effort to get kids to eat more healthy.it comes just days after president obama appeared with a selfie stick and a video for buzz feed. >> coming up. a frosty feat, a new -- frosty feet. a new trend has residentsg into snow banks but the mayor is not amused. >>> a daring dog rescue turns into something more in . >>> on the chinese calendar thursday will usher in the year of the goat and getting in the party started early there were fireworks above the the hudson over in celebration of the chinese lunar new year. three barges of fireworks was set to music. they celebrated with dances, music and a reenactment of the ceremony. the lunar new year is important for those in china and around world. >>> it was a dramatic rescue in kentucky that was captured on tape. a dog was trying to free itself. they learned the dog's owners were also in the water. the husband and wife were pulled to safety but
>> eating a carrot which is best, a box of frozen corn or -- >> the corn. >> no. martin short! he is a genius. >> first lady michelle obama playing along for funny or die. it was part of her effort to get kids to eat more healthy.it comes just days after president obama appeared with a selfie stick and a video for buzz feed. >> coming up. a frosty feat, a new -- frosty feet. a new trend has residentsg into snow banks but the mayor is not amused. >>> a...
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. >> corn. corn cobs. >> ketchup, tomato paste. >> pineapple. >> grapefruits. >> prunes, peaches. >> sugar and yeast. >> they can get their hands on prunes, that's what they like to use. >> of the many experts we met the truest connoisseur had to be tyrone outlaw. an inmate at kern valley state prison, ironically located right in the heart of california's central valley wine country. >> we have two types of alcohol. pruno, made from oranges and fruit that we let sit, rot, pour it into a bag, make mush out of it, add a hot water to it and let it sit with a lot of sugar in it. that ferments it to allow it to accumulate the alcohol base. then we take it from the bag, pour it into a pillow case and strain it. keeping all the mush out and just putting the liquid into a bag. we use 40 apples, and two boxes of sugar, you'll come up with about three gallons of pruno. and once you're done with the pruno you can sell it. each costs $10. that's a 16-ounce tumbler. so you sell at $10 apiece if you want or y
. >> corn. corn cobs. >> ketchup, tomato paste. >> pineapple. >> grapefruits. >> prunes, peaches. >> sugar and yeast. >> they can get their hands on prunes, that's what they like to use. >> of the many experts we met the truest connoisseur had to be tyrone outlaw. an inmate at kern valley state prison, ironically located right in the heart of california's central valley wine country. >> we have two types of alcohol. pruno, made from oranges...
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the indians had the beans and the chilly and the corn. the span -- the chili and the corn,.ther. >> people love the native culture, the hispanic culture here. it wasn't always that way when i was younger. >> you played cowboys and indians as a kid. if there's one american iconic hero, it's the lone cowboy. does that have any resonance at all here? >> every culture here, mexican, spanish, pueblo, reservation, white, we all are cowboys here. >> i am a native american new mexican. i've gone through strange phases of my ownership of this place. it's a we're mixed bag of everything here all the time. and that is the identity. but it -- i don't know. it allows a certain freedom. >> my desire to wear cowboy boots and put a hat on now, you're sympathetic to that. >> well, i'm from new mexico, and yes. i will like also -- also like to put my kicking bots and a hat -- >> very kind of you. >> tony, i got a question for you. what are you thinking of new mexico? what are your thoughts? >> i'll try to boil it down to a simple statement. if you were an eastern er and come to new mexico, yo
the indians had the beans and the chilly and the corn. the span -- the chili and the corn,.ther. >> people love the native culture, the hispanic culture here. it wasn't always that way when i was younger. >> you played cowboys and indians as a kid. if there's one american iconic hero, it's the lone cowboy. does that have any resonance at all here? >> every culture here, mexican, spanish, pueblo, reservation, white, we all are cowboys here. >> i am a native american new...
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it is such a weird system where we'll grow all this corn trim the corn to corn syrup, put the syrup in stuff, then tax it on the back end. >> then spent $108 billion a year in health care costs. >> i watched an amazing youtube talk which we can put up on our facebook page that talks about sugar almost as kind of a poison. do you buy the literature on sugar right now? >> yeah. i really do. my brother, for instance he was diagnosed with diabetes. my older brother. he decided he didn't want to go on medication. stripped sugar out of his diet. lost 60 pounds and he's no longer buydiabetic. >> the diabetes rates, that's pretty clearly linked to sugar as well. how much of what comes out of these nutritional sidelines is massaged by lobbyists? when we think about this process, you know behind the scenes everyone is working every angle on what those guidelines will look like. >> the cnr debate is coming up. school lunch. these guidelines are squarely aimed at school lunch. 30 million children a day are eating lunch in the school rooms. they are trying to cut sugar out of the school rooms. lobb
it is such a weird system where we'll grow all this corn trim the corn to corn syrup, put the syrup in stuff, then tax it on the back end. >> then spent $108 billion a year in health care costs. >> i watched an amazing youtube talk which we can put up on our facebook page that talks about sugar almost as kind of a poison. do you buy the literature on sugar right now? >> yeah. i really do. my brother, for instance he was diagnosed with diabetes. my older brother. he decided he...
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instead of corned beef maybe chicken or something else to in order to meet their needs. so those are some of the things that the meal providers are doing above and beyond in order to meet their clients' needs. and with regard to diabetics, very few centers serve concentrated sweets. most of the centers do serve fresh fruit as part of the meal. on occasion where they have special celebrations or birthday celebrations they may have a cake or something, but that's really occasionally. and of course nutrition education is provided at -- is required for all the congregate meal centers and we try to, again, the service providers look at what are the needs what are their interests and provided case to be able to better inform them so they can make their own individual choices in what they should or should not eat. >> thank you. any other questions? if not, i call for the vote. all in favor of approving the self help for the elderly contract say aye. opposes? ayes have it and so the motion carries. j, request authorization to modify the grant agreement with jewish family and chi
instead of corned beef maybe chicken or something else to in order to meet their needs. so those are some of the things that the meal providers are doing above and beyond in order to meet their clients' needs. and with regard to diabetics, very few centers serve concentrated sweets. most of the centers do serve fresh fruit as part of the meal. on occasion where they have special celebrations or birthday celebrations they may have a cake or something, but that's really occasionally. and of...
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>> a tenant living in corn's rental property blew up his kitchen when he was extracting hash oil lastspring. >> this was ground zero? >> it was. when the refrigerator blew up, the door was blown across the room into the wall here. >> crime scene photos showed the extent of the damage to corn's property. after making $10,000 in repairs corn now requires new tenants to agree not to process marijuana in his rentals. >> first attempt at making butane hash oil. >> videos are all over the web showing viewers how to make hash oil at home on the cheap. the process creates a honey like jell of super concentrated thc the ingredient that makes you high. what's i missing on the web are the risks involved. zack from aei engineers demonstrated the process for us in a safe environment. >> this is essentially packed full of the marijuana trimmings and when they introduce the butane through tube, it acts as a solvent and scrubs the essential oils from the marijuana. >> butane is the fuel used in cigarette lighters. when it comes in contact with an ignition source, someone lighting a joint perhaps it d
>> a tenant living in corn's rental property blew up his kitchen when he was extracting hash oil lastspring. >> this was ground zero? >> it was. when the refrigerator blew up, the door was blown across the room into the wall here. >> crime scene photos showed the extent of the damage to corn's property. after making $10,000 in repairs corn now requires new tenants to agree not to process marijuana in his rentals. >> first attempt at making butane hash oil. >>...
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even she likes him. >> i like corn. >> corn is delicious. >> canada. >> what?from canada. >> he is. what does that have to do with anything in. >> i don't know. >> latest attempt to use online social media in this case to get america to eat better. things like that, which this white house is very good at, they get a ton of views because they're very funny and unusual to see somebody like the first lady of the united states in that kind of environment. do they work, though, at changing people's minds? joining us now for the interview tonight is somebody who has been aggressively involved in the push to get us to eat better as a country, chef, food activist and the brand new nsnbc food correspondent and host of the new online show stirring the pot. great to see you. >> likewise. >> has it made a difference in your activism world that michelle obama has taken on these things as her issue? >> yeah. obviously yeah. she's done such a great job. both the president and first lady. they realize you need to broaden your audience. it's great going on the late-night shows
even she likes him. >> i like corn. >> corn is delicious. >> canada. >> what?from canada. >> he is. what does that have to do with anything in. >> i don't know. >> latest attempt to use online social media in this case to get america to eat better. things like that, which this white house is very good at, they get a ton of views because they're very funny and unusual to see somebody like the first lady of the united states in that kind of environment....
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luckily this 1 was full of corn rather than crude. >> we're not prepared today. >> reporter: after that accident state senator jerry hill wrote governor brown this letter urging him to halt the transport of crude oil by rail through our most treacherous passes in california. months later he's still waiting for an answer. >> i'm concerned that the railroads are not doing enough. i'm concerned that the oil companies are not taking it as seriously as he should. >> reporter: hill authored a bill that would collect money to train first responders to fight the catastrophic fire if a crude derailment like this one happened here. >> this really brings home the fact that we're not ready. >> reporter: the oil companies and railroads claim in their defense accidents like the one in west virginia today are extremely rare. they say they are taking precautions by slowing trains down as they go through canyons and other dangerous areas, but senator hill says that is not nearly enough. christin ayers, kpix5. >>> tonight the fire in west virginia is still burning. as we mentioned earlier, the plan is to
luckily this 1 was full of corn rather than crude. >> we're not prepared today. >> reporter: after that accident state senator jerry hill wrote governor brown this letter urging him to halt the transport of crude oil by rail through our most treacherous passes in california. months later he's still waiting for an answer. >> i'm concerned that the railroads are not doing enough. i'm concerned that the oil companies are not taking it as seriously as he should. >> reporter:...