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and then decline next year. >> we're still buying eggs. we make eggs every morning. scrambled eggs and bacon. kellye: whole sell egg prices for 2015 to be 15% lower than this year. in the newsroom, kellye lynn, abc7 news. kimberly: bacon and eggs. getting hungry. but instead let's talk about weather. jonathan: it's already monday so we are looking ahead to the weekend. doug: it's a holiday weekend. folks left to the beach early or are thinking of going the beach early or are going to go to the beach by friday. jonathan: need good weather. doug: it is going to get better. >> rehoboth beach is busy. a few clouds. not bad for monday afternoon. this is live. if you have plans to go to beaches in the upcoming weekend, it looks nice. water temperature in the upper 70's. saturday, sunday, monday. just around 80 degrees. a few scattered clouds. we are going to look for the temperatures that are going to be a little bit warmer. the further south we go. especially for the outer bank of north carolina. we are talking about 85 on saturday. 84 on sunday. monday around 85 degrees.
and then decline next year. >> we're still buying eggs. we make eggs every morning. scrambled eggs and bacon. kellye: whole sell egg prices for 2015 to be 15% lower than this year. in the newsroom, kellye lynn, abc7 news. kimberly: bacon and eggs. getting hungry. but instead let's talk about weather. jonathan: it's already monday so we are looking ahead to the weekend. doug: it's a holiday weekend. folks left to the beach early or are thinking of going the beach early or are going to go...
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egg upon the top of your head. show, you will choose the first egg. >> ooh, i'm going to go -- i feel like i'm in the last scene of "deer hunter" right now. [ laughter ] okay. >> steve: choose wisely! >> let's see. what happens to them when they're -- >> jimmy: i know. don't go by lighting either. i'm gonna try to move my shadow. [ laughter ] >> steve: good luck! >> i feel -- you can kind of tell. i'm pretty positive this one -- >> jimmy: you can't. you can't tell. [ laughter ] >> really? >> jimmy: i have played the game before. yeah, yeah, yeah. >> you can't tell? >> jimmy: this is what makes it fun. yeah, yeah, you can't tell. >> and you've just got to go for it. >> jimmy: yeah, good to see you, buddy. >> i have no fear of eggs. >> jimmy: no! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: oh, no! >> you did that no looking. >> jimmy: i know. it kind feels like there's something -- goopy in here. [ laughter ] [ breathing heavily ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> all right, you did the last one, no looking. so i'm just going for
egg upon the top of your head. show, you will choose the first egg. >> ooh, i'm going to go -- i feel like i'm in the last scene of "deer hunter" right now. [ laughter ] okay. >> steve: choose wisely! >> let's see. what happens to them when they're -- >> jimmy: i know. don't go by lighting either. i'm gonna try to move my shadow. [ laughter ] >> steve: good luck! >> i feel -- you can kind of tell. i'm pretty positive this one -- >> jimmy: you...
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crack an egg on their head. they wouldn't kno that it wasn't a form of eertainment. [ laughter ] your producer said -- i said, "what is he doing?" she said, "russian roulette." then i was interested. but then she -- i missed the egg part. [ laughter ] >> j my: hey! you don't want to be playing real "russian roulette." that's entertainment. we were talking about uh -- skateboarding. you go, "yeah." we were saying, if you're an adult, you don't skateboard. >> well, when i was young, like, really a child, they didn't have skateboarding. you know, i don't know when they invented it, but after i was a child. which i'm glad because it would be something i would have been really bad at as a child. >> jimmy: you weren't a big sports, activity -- >> no. >> jimmy: no. >> no. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: what were you like as a child? did you enjoy summer? >> i was shorter. >> jimmy: yes. [ laughter ] >> otherwise, pretty similar to what i am now. but i didn't like to do those kind of dangerous things, you know. like, we c
crack an egg on their head. they wouldn't kno that it wasn't a form of eertainment. [ laughter ] your producer said -- i said, "what is he doing?" she said, "russian roulette." then i was interested. but then she -- i missed the egg part. [ laughter ] >> j my: hey! you don't want to be playing real "russian roulette." that's entertainment. we were talking about uh -- skateboarding. you go, "yeah." we were saying, if you're an adult, you don't...
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of health issues related to being an egg donor.uju change has the story. >> reporter: when writer katie o'reilly was 25 and desperate for cash she volunteered to be an egg donor. >> i was very broke but i felt good about helping someone create or complete a family. >> reporter: her story going viral titled i wish i hadn't donated my eggs. she writes about being unprepared for the possible side effects. >> i feel like the warnings were downplayed. >> reporter: according to her, those side effects from injecting herself with hydro saj drugs multiple times a week included a painfully bloated abdomen and swollen ovaries. afterwards, she says more lasting health problems. >> i had had such painful periods and i had endometrial scar tissue all over my fa lobbyian tubes and it's gotten worse ever since. >> reporter: while it can impact fertility, specialists say there's no evidence donation causes it and there's no lisk between egg donation and long-term fertility problems. >> in risking your future fertility, how realistic or not is that
of health issues related to being an egg donor.uju change has the story. >> reporter: when writer katie o'reilly was 25 and desperate for cash she volunteered to be an egg donor. >> i was very broke but i felt good about helping someone create or complete a family. >> reporter: her story going viral titled i wish i hadn't donated my eggs. she writes about being unprepared for the possible side effects. >> i feel like the warnings were downplayed. >> reporter:...
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well the iowa egg council may be giving away these eggs on a stick here at the fair. you as the consumer can expect to keep paying higher prices when you go to the grocery store. we've got that story, when the "halftime report" returns. mornings. wonderful, crazy mornings. we figure you probably don't have time to wait on hold. that's why at xfinity we're hard at work, building new apps like this one that lets you choose a time for us to call you. so instead of waiting on hold, we'll call you when things are just as wonderful... [phone rings] but a little less crazy. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. >>> all right. starting off the trading day right with a nice balanced breakfast, is about to get harder as the price of eggs could soon shoot up to $6 a dozen. morgan brennan joins us live at the iowa state fair for talking about how eggs have gone to $6 a dozen. ag stocks and the like have been very much in the conversation, certainly since during our show, almost 24 ho
well the iowa egg council may be giving away these eggs on a stick here at the fair. you as the consumer can expect to keep paying higher prices when you go to the grocery store. we've got that story, when the "halftime report" returns. mornings. wonderful, crazy mornings. we figure you probably don't have time to wait on hold. that's why at xfinity we're hard at work, building new apps like this one that lets you choose a time for us to call you. so instead of waiting on hold, we'll...
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that is when the price of eggs per carton, believe it or not, was only 37 cents. >> reporter: egg pricesave risen over the years, but not like this. sheila chapman's brother does the shopping. >> he was white as a ghost, he finally got it out and said oh, my god, the price of eggs has doubled. >> reporter: so they had to raise their prices because of the sticker shock, and shock it was at safeway, where a dozen eggs were going for 6.49. at real company grocery store the cheapest carton at 3.19. >> the price of feed has gone up. sometimes there has been like a large dieoffs of chickens because of disease. >> reporter: the effect resulted in the killing of 48 million chickens, plus higher prices for chicken feed, mostly shipped from the midwest. and possibly the rollout of prop 2, requiring all eggs sold in the state to come from cage-free chickens. that forced many farmers to build new facilities who then passed along the cost to consumers. but you can until find bargains if you scramble around. at trader joe's, this man found a carton at only $1.99. >> these were 1.99. >> you're a lucky
that is when the price of eggs per carton, believe it or not, was only 37 cents. >> reporter: egg pricesave risen over the years, but not like this. sheila chapman's brother does the shopping. >> he was white as a ghost, he finally got it out and said oh, my god, the price of eggs has doubled. >> reporter: so they had to raise their prices because of the sticker shock, and shock it was at safeway, where a dozen eggs were going for 6.49. at real company grocery store the...
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in the meantime, egg prices have soared. with the wholesale price for a dozen midwest large eggs up more than 140% since april. analysts expect prices to remain elevated into 2016. but even as farmers begin to get back to business, the entire industry is bracing for more bird flu this fall when waterfowl carrying the virus fly south. producers, state officials and the usda are scrambling to prepare. >> we are preparing for the fall and spring. we've got a lot of planning going on within usda but also within the states themselves. especially all of the major poultry producing states and with the industry. >> reporter: farmers are beefing up biosecurity and performing routine tests on flocks and in many poultry producing states including georgia and north carolina which haven't been hit by bird flu response drills. the usda says it will also have a vaccine ready if the need arises. but it's not just farmers and consumers feeling the impact of bird flu. the ripple effects extend here to the iowa state fair. which normally has 1
in the meantime, egg prices have soared. with the wholesale price for a dozen midwest large eggs up more than 140% since april. analysts expect prices to remain elevated into 2016. but even as farmers begin to get back to business, the entire industry is bracing for more bird flu this fall when waterfowl carrying the virus fly south. producers, state officials and the usda are scrambling to prepare. >> we are preparing for the fall and spring. we've got a lot of planning going on within...
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this economist says most of the country's eggs come from iowa and ohio. both working feverishly to get things back to normal. >> it will take a while. first they have to disinfect the houses that were infected by the disease. then they have to repopulate the houses with laying hens. that's going to take time. >> reporter: think you're paying a lot? it could be worse. in june, retailers saw the cost of eggs increase 75% wholesale but only passed on 32% of that to the consumer. an effort to keep people in the stores and buying other items. >> i can't remember the last time i went to the grocery store and walked out with only one item i went to the store to buy. >> reporter: the national average of eggs last year was $2. this year will be 13% more. and 2016 higher. so, no, prices are not going down any time soon. >> eggs are part of my daily diet. >> you need them. >> i need them, but if they're going up drastically i would probably cut back. >> reporter: for others -- >> still buy them. >> reporter: unless the price reaches double digits, the pricey protein
this economist says most of the country's eggs come from iowa and ohio. both working feverishly to get things back to normal. >> it will take a while. first they have to disinfect the houses that were infected by the disease. then they have to repopulate the houses with laying hens. that's going to take time. >> reporter: think you're paying a lot? it could be worse. in june, retailers saw the cost of eggs increase 75% wholesale but only passed on 32% of that to the consumer. an...
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express have discontinued some items containing eggs. millions of turkeys chickens have been infected with bird flu making it the worst outbreak in u.s. history. >> when did you notice the prices going up? >> i live in california, i noticed a few weeks ago the ones i usually pay $3 for are now $5. >> reporter: when will you stop paying more? the news for consumer watch went to the usda to get answers. this economist says most of the country's eggs come from iowa ohio. both working to get things back to normal. >> it will take a while. first they have to disinfect the houses that were infected by the disease. then they have to repopulate the houses with laying hens. >> reporter: think you're paying a lot? it could be worse. in june, retailers saw the cost of eggs increase 75% wholesale but only passed on 32% of that to the consumer. an effort to keep people in the stores and buying other items. >> i can't remember the last time i went to the grocery store and walked out with only one item. >> reporter: the national average of egg last yea
express have discontinued some items containing eggs. millions of turkeys chickens have been infected with bird flu making it the worst outbreak in u.s. history. >> when did you notice the prices going up? >> i live in california, i noticed a few weeks ago the ones i usually pay $3 for are now $5. >> reporter: when will you stop paying more? the news for consumer watch went to the usda to get answers. this economist says most of the country's eggs come from iowa ohio. both...
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the incredible edible egg is incredibly expensive. the breakfast sticker shock facing california consumers. now here is dan ashley with a look ahead at 5:00. >> ama, thank you very much. we are live in napa for our broadcast. from crumbled buildings to splattered paint to spilled wine, getting back to business one year after the napa earthquake. we have complete coverage. plus, the pictures and tweets that took over social media when the bay area was hit by the strongest earthquake since 1989. those stories and more coming up live from napa as cheryl jennings and i see you at 5:00. a new sea chance to tryew look. something different. this summer, challenge your preconceptions and experience a cadillac for yourself. ♪ the 2015 cadillac srx. lease this from around $339 per month, or purchase with 0% apr financing. >>> tonight on abc in prime time at 8:00 it's "bachelor in paradise" followed by "bachelor in paradise after paradise." and join us for abc 7 news at 11:00. >>> you may have notice d our paying more for breakfast these days, m
the incredible edible egg is incredibly expensive. the breakfast sticker shock facing california consumers. now here is dan ashley with a look ahead at 5:00. >> ama, thank you very much. we are live in napa for our broadcast. from crumbled buildings to splattered paint to spilled wine, getting back to business one year after the napa earthquake. we have complete coverage. plus, the pictures and tweets that took over social media when the bay area was hit by the strongest earthquake since...
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becky, one of the biggest impacts has been egg prices now at record levels. the wholesale cost of a dozen midwest large eggs jumped more than 140% since april according to market research firms. >> it's hard to imagine to get your head around the numbers, 48 million birds being destroyed and makes you wonder how long for the chicken population before we saw the bird flu last year. >> reporter: yeah. the numbers have certainly been staggering here. in terms of egg producers, many are expected to begin bringing birds back here in iowa this fall. the expectation is that we'll see production begin to ramp up at the end of the year but officials are warning it will take 12 to 18 months for supply levels to fully return to normal. >> morgan, thank you very much. >>> in this country, bird flu has only sickened birds. no human cases have been found. but the cdc, the centers for disease control and prevention is preparing for the possibility. >>> dr. michael young is joining us to talk more about this. thank you for being here today. >> my pleasure. >> bird flu cases
becky, one of the biggest impacts has been egg prices now at record levels. the wholesale cost of a dozen midwest large eggs jumped more than 140% since april according to market research firms. >> it's hard to imagine to get your head around the numbers, 48 million birds being destroyed and makes you wonder how long for the chicken population before we saw the bird flu last year. >> reporter: yeah. the numbers have certainly been staggering here. in terms of egg producers, many are...
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jack's new steak & egg breakfast burrito's got tender, juicy steak, scrambled eggs, and creamy sriracha sauce, all wrapped in a warm tortilla.
jack's new steak & egg breakfast burrito's got tender, juicy steak, scrambled eggs, and creamy sriracha sauce, all wrapped in a warm tortilla.
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some stores are causing $6 for a dozen eggs. >> and here is a live shot at san jose this because 100%e grain oats are incredibly good for you. because they're heart healthy because they're good for kids. and granddads and everyone else in the family. everything we do is because of what really matters most. the goodness of oats and the people we love. >>> welcome back. it is 7:30 a.m. on this saturday morning. >> yes, mark kelly, back from your honeymoon. >> yes, it feels good to be back. >>> we have a cool day in store, but the temperature is actually warmer than they usually are at this time of morning because of the low clouds you can see there at the bay bridge. the trans-way tube is closed, so be aware of that. temperatures, as we mentioned, warmer than usual. 64 in oakland. 62 in san francisco. 63 right now in san jose. so a cloudy start for most, afternoon sun away from the coast. cool to mild days ahead. bye bye triple digits. we will have the ex-fended forecast coming up. >>> and--extended forecast coming up. >>> and as anne said, getting across the bay without bart this weeke
some stores are causing $6 for a dozen eggs. >> and here is a live shot at san jose this because 100%e grain oats are incredibly good for you. because they're heart healthy because they're good for kids. and granddads and everyone else in the family. everything we do is because of what really matters most. the goodness of oats and the people we love. >>> welcome back. it is 7:30 a.m. on this saturday morning. >> yes, mark kelly, back from your honeymoon. >> yes, it...
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jack's new steak & egg breakfast burrito's got tender, juicy steak, scrambled eggs, and creamy srirachad in a warm tortilla. lookin' for a basic burrito? this ain't it. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number... right now all beds are on sale. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store. the time is now for the biggest sale of the year, where all beds are on sale! save 50% on the labor day limited edition bed. know better sleep with sleep number. >>> how about that little boy showing off impressive survival skills, making it through a night alone in the mountains. whoo. abc news' clayton sandell has the story. >> reporter: this morning malachi bradley is back in the arms of his family. >> how do you feel right now? >> pretty good. >> reporter: bradley was camping with his family in the remote mountains 200 miles east of salt lake city when he says he set out to gather mushrooms and got lost
jack's new steak & egg breakfast burrito's got tender, juicy steak, scrambled eggs, and creamy srirachad in a warm tortilla. lookin' for a basic burrito? this ain't it. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number... right now all beds are on sale. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store. the...
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and this morning we'll take a look at egg harvesting.d in over 5 million healthy children but one egg donor's recent post on buzzfeed is drawing a lot of attention to the possible downsides to donation. juju chang has the story. >> reporter: when writer katie o'reilly was 25 and desperate for some fast cash she volunteered to be an egg donor. >> i was very broke, but i did feel good about helping someone, you know, create or complete a family. >> reporter: her story going viral on buzzfeed headlined i wish i hadn't donated my eggs. o'reilly writes about being flattered by the positive attention by the donor agency and being unprepared for the possible side effects. >> i feel like the warnings were very downplayed. >> reporter: according 0 o'reilly those side effects from injecting herself with high dosage fertility drugs multiple times a day for weeks included a painfully bloated on den, fainting spells and swollen ovaries and afterwards more lasting health problems. >> i had had such painful periods and i had endometrial scar tissue all
and this morning we'll take a look at egg harvesting.d in over 5 million healthy children but one egg donor's recent post on buzzfeed is drawing a lot of attention to the possible downsides to donation. juju chang has the story. >> reporter: when writer katie o'reilly was 25 and desperate for some fast cash she volunteered to be an egg donor. >> i was very broke, but i did feel good about helping someone, you know, create or complete a family. >> reporter: her story going...
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. >> really, just scrambled eggs, pest and the style dish.e done, taken eggs, we put them in a kryo back bag, water, salt, little milk, goings into circulated bath, and then once they're cooked, it goes into an isi canister, which air agents the eggs. gives you nice fluffy, airy egg texture. so we have few different element, that go with that. so this is just a fresh tomato purey. watch this egg mixture, really. >> this would be one course to be is her snuffed. >> yes, we serve a eight course tasting menu or 12 course tasting menu. >> you know what i think is real interesting, too? you had introduced home-grown organic foods, and you had done great job with that, especially from your farm, luna farms. >> yes, that's really one of our dishes, calling it the poor i canige dish, taking natural ingredient, just grown, like, this wild, and bringing them to suvvar, serving that as one of the courses, yes. local food is really what it is all about these days. >> now, as you finish -- >> i went with you to luna farm, that was great. look how beautifu
. >> really, just scrambled eggs, pest and the style dish.e done, taken eggs, we put them in a kryo back bag, water, salt, little milk, goings into circulated bath, and then once they're cooked, it goes into an isi canister, which air agents the eggs. gives you nice fluffy, airy egg texture. so we have few different element, that go with that. so this is just a fresh tomato purey. watch this egg mixture, really. >> this would be one course to be is her snuffed. >> yes, we...
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that's because the kos of eggs is up -- cost of eggs is up 150% since this time last year. last august, a dozen eggs were 1.49. now the praise is 3.61. the price comes from an avian flu outbreak where 48 million domestic chickens and turkeys were killed. in addition to that, california produced 18% fewer eggs between may of 2014 and may of this year. >>> a new study shows there are high level esof potentially bacteria levels in most ground beef. 300 packages were tested from stores across the country. bacteria was found in all beef samples including strains of e. coli and salmonella. the meat can cause people to get sick especially when it's undercooked. researchers say ground beef from cows grass fed and raised without antibiotics wes less harmful. >>> there are complaints that some jeep suvs can roll away when they are parked. the probe covers the 2014, 2015 model years. the ntsb says it's received at least 14 complaints, including five crashes and three injuries. chrysler spokesman says the company is cooperating with the eaks and the agency has not made any finding that
that's because the kos of eggs is up -- cost of eggs is up 150% since this time last year. last august, a dozen eggs were 1.49. now the praise is 3.61. the price comes from an avian flu outbreak where 48 million domestic chickens and turkeys were killed. in addition to that, california produced 18% fewer eggs between may of 2014 and may of this year. >>> a new study shows there are high level esof potentially bacteria levels in most ground beef. 300 packages were tested from stores...
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fresh eggs are really great tasting. i think people like to have fresh eggs and have that disposal. [ cluck cluck ] >> reporter: in hayward, mark kelly, kpix 5. >> moraga also looking at allowing backyard chickens. the planning commission took it up this week. >>> a rescue going on in the pacific. an elite rescue team based out of moffett field is trying to save a man's life 900 miles offshore. the california air national guard rescue wing is tending to a sick crewman on a container ship. the pararescue group was asked for help by the coast guard. they are credited with saving more than 1,000 lives in remote areas on land and by the sea. >>> a search is under way for men in a landslide. a heavy downpour caused landslides and sing coles destroying at least one home and taking three men with it including two brothers and the fire marshal. the city is now in a state of emergency. >>> in florida, sinkhole opened up in the same spot where one swallowed a man two years ago. the hole is reportedly 20 feet in diameter. back in 2
fresh eggs are really great tasting. i think people like to have fresh eggs and have that disposal. [ cluck cluck ] >> reporter: in hayward, mark kelly, kpix 5. >> moraga also looking at allowing backyard chickens. the planning commission took it up this week. >>> a rescue going on in the pacific. an elite rescue team based out of moffett field is trying to save a man's life 900 miles offshore. the california air national guard rescue wing is tending to a sick crewman on a...
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has ae come back, why major mining company started selling eggs? i love this.he answer after the break. ♪ alix: i'm alix steel. joe: i'm joe weisenthal. "what'd you miss?" alix: a canada mine is turning to australian eggs which it will export to china. prices havee plunged 16%. the ceo says australia is going from mining to dining. they find the mining -- they find the iron ore and they keep it and if they can't sell it, they say i'm going to sell eggs and omelette instead. best story of the day. joe: the idea of currency wars are simple -- lower current season equal higher exports, but it is not working for japan. check out this chart. our currency -- our currency worth a myth? my guest says currency wars are myth. the yen has fallen so much and you can't devalue your way to growth. china has done, people will say this is a currency war. the u.s. and imf oath welcome what china did and there has not been any retaliation. the south korean banks have met moves, thaturrency same day, australia with those eggs fell 1.5 are sent. no big crisis. i think we tend to e
has ae come back, why major mining company started selling eggs? i love this.he answer after the break. ♪ alix: i'm alix steel. joe: i'm joe weisenthal. "what'd you miss?" alix: a canada mine is turning to australian eggs which it will export to china. prices havee plunged 16%. the ceo says australia is going from mining to dining. they find the mining -- they find the iron ore and they keep it and if they can't sell it, they say i'm going to sell eggs and omelette instead. best...
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you can get eggs that way in the shell but to actually cook and fried egg, no, it will in the work. >y else asked good questions you cannot eat all of the ribs and you have ribs left over the next day, right. >> good question. if you have left over ribs or any left over meat because meat, protein tries out quickly once you cook it once. you have to put moisture back into it. what would do is take vegetable stock or chicken stock in a pan, put your ribs, cover them in the oven for about 20 minutes so you get moisture back in and then take them out, barbecue sauce on the grill, nice, golden brown, and you'll have no problems like that. >> i have a question about oil. >> yes. >> different oils. >> what oil do you use to latter up your abu-jamals. >> i'm a big believe inner grape seed oil but listen, grape seed oil is better for you, omega six fatty as its, much better, gets a high temperature and when you rub it on your belly, you don't, you know. >> what is the key to getting abs like this. >> i got to tell you it is diet. let me look here, max, we talk about fish. this is how you'll fi
you can get eggs that way in the shell but to actually cook and fried egg, no, it will in the work. >y else asked good questions you cannot eat all of the ribs and you have ribs left over the next day, right. >> good question. if you have left over ribs or any left over meat because meat, protein tries out quickly once you cook it once. you have to put moisture back into it. what would do is take vegetable stock or chicken stock in a pan, put your ribs, cover them in the oven for about...
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boiled,ered two eggs, cicely three minutes each. my father explained that the physics of the fact that three-minute eggs at that altitude would be practically raw. they listened to his explanation, turned to the said to eggs, boiled, precisely three minutes. waiter translated that into soft-boiled eggs. , iwhen dad told us the story was appalled that people would be so rude. what upset my father was that sir james would have two stupid daughters who could not understand a physics lecture. there were a lot of interesting people. i best friend at los alamos was named joanna jorgenson. she was, i believe, from nebraska. a couple years older than i was, but we had a great time going around together. our object would be to find courting couples somewhere in the woodland area, and by night we would just be out walking. but i think there is some connection between math, physics, science, and music, because practically every night you would hear a quartet playing four scientists -- scientists getting together in a chamber group and having a
boiled,ered two eggs, cicely three minutes each. my father explained that the physics of the fact that three-minute eggs at that altitude would be practically raw. they listened to his explanation, turned to the said to eggs, boiled, precisely three minutes. waiter translated that into soft-boiled eggs. , iwhen dad told us the story was appalled that people would be so rude. what upset my father was that sir james would have two stupid daughters who could not understand a physics lecture. there...
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we'll crack some eggs here, take some eggs. >> fine. >> you got it?t. >> crack on a flat surface so there's no shell in the bowl. perfect. and then just a little bit of milk. keep going, keep going. >> there's one right there. >> can you do it one handed is the question? >> no. i could try. >> nice. >> perfect. >> no. no. >> you got a whole egg in there. this is how easy this recipe is. we have milk, eggs, a little bit of parsley. she's washing her hand. >> i know. that's what she does. she's a neat freak. >> and then a pinch of salt. now anything you want to add to this. that's why it's called the kitchen sink. >> you're really drinking wine? i love it. while we're cooking for kids. you each have your own plate. this is perfect you have leftovers. start filling up the cups. >> spray? >> good point. so we don't want this to stick. one is the spray. that's a little healthier. you're going to do a cool trick. fill these up a quarter of the way. olive oil gives it more browning. if i lift this up, it trickles down and it perfectly fills -- >> wow. >> i l
we'll crack some eggs here, take some eggs. >> fine. >> you got it?t. >> crack on a flat surface so there's no shell in the bowl. perfect. and then just a little bit of milk. keep going, keep going. >> there's one right there. >> can you do it one handed is the question? >> no. i could try. >> nice. >> perfect. >> no. no. >> you got a whole egg in there. this is how easy this recipe is. we have milk, eggs, a little bit of parsley....
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eggs.ggs over easy and everything is interpreted so whatever you have in your garden this morning you could actually put into the omelette. it's very interpretive. >> those were in our garden. >> very simple. it's flavorful. >> and it can be a little more complex, too. depending on what you have around the house. >> so tell me what you think. >> perfect texture. >> you guys have an event this weekend. >> we do. >> tomorrow is a brunch at the golden gate restaurant association. >> beautiful beverages another everyone's enjoyment. >> we can smell the dijon and the white wine. it's beautiful. >> we love your restaurant and brunch from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. >> perfect texture. >> back to claudine. >> it looks good, ross. you did a good job. erred the help of the experts. >> it's all them. >> well, as we mentioned at last this ultimate brunch party with the founders of foreign cinema so you can do the same thing and have a great time. >> all right. and if you are headed out for brunch, probably want
eggs.ggs over easy and everything is interpreted so whatever you have in your garden this morning you could actually put into the omelette. it's very interpretive. >> those were in our garden. >> very simple. it's flavorful. >> and it can be a little more complex, too. depending on what you have around the house. >> so tell me what you think. >> perfect texture. >> you guys have an event this weekend. >> we do. >> tomorrow is a brunch at the...
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the original ped egg has a collection container. overall users thought all three products did a very good job and the battery operated models were a bit easier to use but use them carefully. these pedicure products are not for everyone. consumer reports cautions those with diabetes or poor blood circulation should not use them. >>> do you know who this is? >> it is a bay area native and the sketch has the artist defending her work. >> that story is next. >>> in the abc 7 news room. at 6:00 vandals trash oakland following a deadly police shooting. >> it is frightening because it happened to them only but could have happened to any of us. >> the concern from business owners plus what police say the victim was doing just before he was shot. >>> also, a woman's nightmare after a great vacation. a $3,600 phone bill. 7 on your side answers her call for help. >>> and the innovative process that could save california wine makers huge amounts of water. all of that plus much more coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00. >> see you then. >>> this is a
the original ped egg has a collection container. overall users thought all three products did a very good job and the battery operated models were a bit easier to use but use them carefully. these pedicure products are not for everyone. consumer reports cautions those with diabetes or poor blood circulation should not use them. >>> do you know who this is? >> it is a bay area native and the sketch has the artist defending her work. >> that story is next. >>> in the...
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jack's new steak & egg breakfast burrito's got tender, juicy steak, scrambled eggs, and creamy sriracha sauce, all wrapped in a warm tortilla. lookin' for a basic burrito? this ain't it. with sleep number, now there's an adjustment for that. only at a sleep number store. right now, save up to $1000 on select mattress and adjustable base sets. know better sleep with sleep number. we invented low fares. then everyone else pretty much tried to follow. we call it the southwest effect, but other airlines probably use more colorful language. low fares. we don't just have them. we invented them. and here we go again! book for as low as 73 dollars one-way now at southwest.com ♪ >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >>> good morning. it is 6:28. on wednesday. a look at traffic on walnut creek on 680 it is a gorgeous sunrise in the bay area. nice morning to get out there. thanks for joining us. >> it is going to be a nice day for firefighters battling the rockers fire. now, a check with mike. >> not so nice as year. warmer today. more dry. that will be the trend moving forw
jack's new steak & egg breakfast burrito's got tender, juicy steak, scrambled eggs, and creamy sriracha sauce, all wrapped in a warm tortilla. lookin' for a basic burrito? this ain't it. with sleep number, now there's an adjustment for that. only at a sleep number store. right now, save up to $1000 on select mattress and adjustable base sets. know better sleep with sleep number. we invented low fares. then everyone else pretty much tried to follow. we call it the southwest effect, but other...
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several startup companies are renting out hens to consumers so that you can get fresh eggs straight toyard. companies like the rentachicken.com give you the hutch, the chicken, i guess that's all you need, a hutch an a chicken. they include two hens, a large supply of food and a chicken coop. okay whitmer is the owner of a farm. >> we raise chickens for our customers to rent, four to six months, then we'll come pick them up so you don't have to keep them over the fall and winter. >> expect to pay about $400 for a four-month rental. the company says the bird flu has helped its business as egg prices continue to climb to record levels. >>> 4:27 now from our jersey shore bureau. here's what a new sea wall connecting the atlantic city boardwalk to margate and ventnor will look like. construction crews started phase one last week. the sea wall will react the south enlet with the north inlet for the first time since 1944 when a hurricane damaged it. the $15 million project is expected to be done by the end of 2017. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> 4:27. 74 degrees. clouds overhead
several startup companies are renting out hens to consumers so that you can get fresh eggs straight toyard. companies like the rentachicken.com give you the hutch, the chicken, i guess that's all you need, a hutch an a chicken. they include two hens, a large supply of food and a chicken coop. okay whitmer is the owner of a farm. >> we raise chickens for our customers to rent, four to six months, then we'll come pick them up so you don't have to keep them over the fall and winter. >>...
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eggs go to somebody's lunch, a guest of the family, that gets charged along with the two eggs in the morning. so we kept track of everything. of course, if there's a broken egg, it's spoilage and we keep track of that, too.ay for but, no, they pay for all of their own personal expenses. >> first of all, thank you for the most enlightening session.ae i was wondering if there's something you can share with us, the most outrageous or memorable request that was ever made.pres >> i've never had an outrageous request by the president of the united states or his wife. at least none that i'll share.ie >> your remarks, i think, are yu incredible because they humanize the people in the white house that the american people don't see. you plan to write your memoirs or at least this kind of thing and put it in print for people to read? >> at this time, no. i was able to get and was probably the only person that spoke to both the president and the first lady on a daily basis. and i believe that their privacy is more important than my telling that part of the story.a most of there things that i rel
eggs go to somebody's lunch, a guest of the family, that gets charged along with the two eggs in the morning. so we kept track of everything. of course, if there's a broken egg, it's spoilage and we keep track of that, too.ay for but, no, they pay for all of their own personal expenses. >> first of all, thank you for the most enlightening session.ae i was wondering if there's something you can share with us, the most outrageous or memorable request that was ever made.pres >> i've...
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them to distribute eggs.been looking into this -- you were excited about this story because a prices -- and prices have been going up. -- egg prices have been going up. alix: it seems like a total of 180 in this company is not the only one doing that. there is a brazilian iron or miner selling cosmetics. scarlet: two very different businesses. company,s particular what they do is they find reserves, they do not mine them, but they seldom to bigger companies. that's why they are putting a hold on it and using all this money to find other ways of making revenue. they are working with the next player in australia -- egg supplier in australia. they might even expanding to other foods. they came up with a subsidiary to do that. if we cannot make money selling these assets, let's make money somewhere else. 30% of the particular company is owned by state-owned chinese companies as well. that might explain why they can pivot so easily. these are distribution companies more than anything else. alix: particularly with
them to distribute eggs.been looking into this -- you were excited about this story because a prices -- and prices have been going up. -- egg prices have been going up. alix: it seems like a total of 180 in this company is not the only one doing that. there is a brazilian iron or miner selling cosmetics. scarlet: two very different businesses. company,s particular what they do is they find reserves, they do not mine them, but they seldom to bigger companies. that's why they are putting a hold...
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fresh eggs eggs were like gold in wartime england. joe kennedy made it his business to collect eggs for himself and all his friends so they always had fresh eggs for breakfast. with that he slipped out the nose wheel doorway and trotted out to the b-17 to find across the channel and observe the mission's final stages. along with another another b-17 designated as the navigation plane, several t38 lightning fighters are functioning as observation craft and the total recon mosquito would take off after the departure of t11. most of the mustang fighter escorts took off in groups of three. then it was finally joe's turn. while they stood up and there jeep looking on from there runway, joe locked his brakes and throttled up each engine. to an aviator in the era of piston engines, no engine was more important. number two was next, number three and four. they insisted that number three did not sound right. he disagreed. seeing how agitated he seemed, he shouted it's a good thing you're not in that plane but he made it no attempt to restrain
fresh eggs eggs were like gold in wartime england. joe kennedy made it his business to collect eggs for himself and all his friends so they always had fresh eggs for breakfast. with that he slipped out the nose wheel doorway and trotted out to the b-17 to find across the channel and observe the mission's final stages. along with another another b-17 designated as the navigation plane, several t38 lightning fighters are functioning as observation craft and the total recon mosquito would take off...
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farm fresh eggs in your backyard from chickens that are rented. several start-ups have been hatched that lease out hens and all of the necessary supplies in what's perhaps the quirkiest edition to the share economy. >> we are an affiliate farm and raise chickens for customers to rent for a four to six-month rental over the spring and summer and we'll come pick them up so you don't have to keep them over the winter. >> an affiliate 2-year-old start up rent the chicken.com. >> the majorist our customers are very interested in knowing where their food comes from. >> they fill the yard to table desire, but without the desire of the investment and the longtime commitment since it could take six months for a young bird to begin laying. they get two hens laying eggs daily, a coop and 100 pounds of feed enough to last for the four-month period. maryland-based rent a coop operates in eight states offering $180 for a one-month coop. they have clients in nine states that rent two hens for up to $450 for six months. bird flu has been a boom for business, as w
farm fresh eggs in your backyard from chickens that are rented. several start-ups have been hatched that lease out hens and all of the necessary supplies in what's perhaps the quirkiest edition to the share economy. >> we are an affiliate farm and raise chickens for customers to rent for a four to six-month rental over the spring and summer and we'll come pick them up so you don't have to keep them over the winter. >> an affiliate 2-year-old start up rent the chicken.com. >>...
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eggs, and researchers warn because of the study's limitation, no one can say fresh eggs are better, findings appear in the journal of the american medical association. >> cards ash life vest saves the life after texas man. duane was having a heart attack, found out he had two arteries that were 99% blocked. his cardiologist put stints in to open up the artery, but that was not all. his doctor also ordered a cardiac live vest, which ended up saving his life eight days later. >> save his life if he had not had a life vest on, woe have likely died due to ventricular fib lakes, which is often fatal rhythm. >> it did he can actually what it is supposed to do. i was in a deadly situation, where if nothing was done, i would have died. >> doctors say the life vest not permanent solution for sudden cardiac arrest patients. >> off -- austin hairstylist work to go make life more beautiful. why her donations have kids wigging out. >> the fda has been keeping up with the kardashian's, why the agency is warning kim k about her drug promotion. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ let's mobile. same plan. new phone. or
eggs, and researchers warn because of the study's limitation, no one can say fresh eggs are better, findings appear in the journal of the american medical association. >> cards ash life vest saves the life after texas man. duane was having a heart attack, found out he had two arteries that were 99% blocked. his cardiologist put stints in to open up the artery, but that was not all. his doctor also ordered a cardiac live vest, which ended up saving his life eight days later. >> save...
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[end video clip] host: robert egge?uest: she has been a vocal proponent of what we need to do for alzheimer's disease for quite some time. today, we spend $26,000 in medicare and medicaid on those with alzheimer's and dementia to everyone hundred dollars we spend in research -- to every $100 we spend in research. the government policy has been about like that. we have been talking about being prepared, when the car bakes down -- breaks down, to spend to buy a new one. host: what does the research have to show for the millions of dollars? guest: started in the mid-1970's -- it started in the mid-1970's with the national cancer act of 1971. it was a heyday of focusing from infectious disease to chronic diseases. there was a recognition that we would be an aging society, which was exactly right. the primary institute where alzheimer's research happened was started. -- happens was started. there was a little bump up in 1990, but, by and large, it been on autopilot -- it has been on autopilot. right now, just for a sense of
[end video clip] host: robert egge?uest: she has been a vocal proponent of what we need to do for alzheimer's disease for quite some time. today, we spend $26,000 in medicare and medicaid on those with alzheimer's and dementia to everyone hundred dollars we spend in research -- to every $100 we spend in research. the government policy has been about like that. we have been talking about being prepared, when the car bakes down -- breaks down, to spend to buy a new one. host: what does the...
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the eggs have been taken: environmental activists estimates that 80% of turtle eggs have been taken. staying in mexico, and a neighbourhood exploded with colour in an effort to combat violence and crime. gang members are putting down their weapon. >> it's the biggest mural in mexico, a cane bow in echuca. graffiti artists spent more than a year planning houses. inevitably he's the one climbing up the lad ir. i feel good. proud to be part of this, because in the future my children are going to see this, and how the neighbourhood looks good now. the mexican government funded the scheme. a neighbourhood known for crime and violence, it's all about putting the youth to work. and giving them a positive environment. ex-gang member and project leader. art with social programs changes people's livers, empowering neighbours. areas like this one gets us working for a better mexico. >> mexico is well-known for the cradle of modern ruralism. it was used to expose social and political problems of their time. in this case they were looking to project harmony and unity. it's a colour keem and they
the eggs have been taken: environmental activists estimates that 80% of turtle eggs have been taken. staying in mexico, and a neighbourhood exploded with colour in an effort to combat violence and crime. gang members are putting down their weapon. >> it's the biggest mural in mexico, a cane bow in echuca. graffiti artists spent more than a year planning houses. inevitably he's the one climbing up the lad ir. i feel good. proud to be part of this, because in the future my children are...
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egg tooth. but what really makes triple b, or banana boy's brother was he was born missing his beautiful dark color. these snakes are usually the most brownish, black, color, he was born with something calleddal bannism, he was born with light color only. that is why it is important that he is in captivity because if he hatched in south east asia or indonesia, he could never hide. >> wow. >> well, he is definitely can be seen. he can definitely be seen here as a fantasy island park. michael, thanks very much. david, his handler as well, they have been working together for so long. but there is so much, to see here in long beach island and for all of the info, on all of the reptiles thaw can find here at reptile world, the shows will be running all this month, monday through thursday, right here at fantasy island amusement park. thanks so much for having me. i do feel a little nervous about being next to this snake. i will not lie. but i'm going to tough it out and not hide behind that curtain ri
egg tooth. but what really makes triple b, or banana boy's brother was he was born missing his beautiful dark color. these snakes are usually the most brownish, black, color, he was born with something calleddal bannism, he was born with light color only. that is why it is important that he is in captivity because if he hatched in south east asia or indonesia, he could never hide. >> wow. >> well, he is definitely can be seen. he can definitely be seen here as a fantasy island park....
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eggs. researchers because of the study limitations no one can say fresh eggs are better. these findings appear in the journal of the american medical association. >>> special septa three day passes are on sale today. it is just another way to prepare for transportation while the pope is visiting philadelphia. >> and meeting of the minds planned for tonight could affect how much you pay when you cross two bridges in our area. it would be the first price hike in 15 years. why $2 might soon become four. what do a nascar® driver... a comedian... and a professional golfer have in common? we talked to our doctors about treatment with xarelto®. xarelto® is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. xarelto® has also been proven to reduce the risk of stroke in people with afib, not caused by a heart valve problem. for people with afib currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. i tried
eggs. researchers because of the study limitations no one can say fresh eggs are better. these findings appear in the journal of the american medical association. >>> special septa three day passes are on sale today. it is just another way to prepare for transportation while the pope is visiting philadelphia. >> and meeting of the minds planned for tonight could affect how much you pay when you cross two bridges in our area. it would be the first price hike in 15 years. why $2...
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in egg harbor township, chris o'connell, "fox 29 news". >>> 5:12 the time right now. couple of major stories developing from overnight in washington state, including this explosion at a motel near seattle. >> and the wild fires specially tough for firefighters in washington. so bad, international help is now being called in. fox fox. myfoxphilly.com. myfoxdc.com. paulson, paulsen. lace lays lays lace louse loose list >> ♪ >> this is the beatles. >> i think it is the best beatles albumn, even though sergeant pen is her ranked the greatest albumn of all time. do you think this is better than abby road? >> i love rolfer. >> i love tax man off that albumn. >> abby road the one where they are crossing the street? >> yes, and paul mccartney is barefoot in that, then all of these rumors, paul mccartney dead. >> if you played the record backward it says paul is dead. paul is dead. paul is dead. >> that's too much. >> it would be all over social media these days. not happening. >> all right, let's show you what's happening in the tropics. because it has gotten little interesti
in egg harbor township, chris o'connell, "fox 29 news". >>> 5:12 the time right now. couple of major stories developing from overnight in washington state, including this explosion at a motel near seattle. >> and the wild fires specially tough for firefighters in washington. so bad, international help is now being called in. fox fox. myfoxphilly.com. myfoxdc.com. paulson, paulsen. lace lays lays lace louse loose list >> ♪ >> this is the beatles. >> i...
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eggs go to somebody's lunch, a guest of the family, that gets charged along with the two eggs in the morning. so we kept track of everything. of course, if there's a broken egg, it's spoilage and we keep track of that, too.ay for but, no, they pay for all of their own personal expenses. >> first of all, thank you for the most enlightening session.ae i was wondering if there's something you can share with us, the most outrageous or memorable request that was ever made.pres >> i've never had an outrageous request by the president of the united states or his wife. at least none that i'll share.ie >> your remarks, i think, are yu incredible because they humanize the people in the white house that the american people don't see. you plan to write your memoirs or at least this kind of thing and put it in print for people to read? >> at this time, no. i was able to get and was probably the only person that spoke to both the president and the first lady on a daily basis. and i believe that their privacy is more important than my telling that part of the story.a most of there things that i rel
eggs go to somebody's lunch, a guest of the family, that gets charged along with the two eggs in the morning. so we kept track of everything. of course, if there's a broken egg, it's spoilage and we keep track of that, too.ay for but, no, they pay for all of their own personal expenses. >> first of all, thank you for the most enlightening session.ae i was wondering if there's something you can share with us, the most outrageous or memorable request that was ever made.pres >> i've...