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and meet the gouda nuns. 13 sisters who make 20,000 pounds of cheese. find out what secret ingredient makes their product a best-seller. >> wendy: and welcome, everyone, to this edition of christian world news. i'm wendy griffith. george thomas is on assignment. in southern egypt, muslims killed two christian men for failing to pay them protection money. muslims in the area are demanding christians pay them jija, a kind of tax that islamic law requires religious minorities to pay muslims. but the tax is so high many christians simply can't af foafford it. the voice of the martyrs reports that a muslim man demanded a christian in a village to pay him nearly $1500. the christian sought help from local police, but to no avail. when he failed to come up with the money, several muslims went to his home and shot him and his cousin to death. the murders are just one example of how christians in southern egypt are facing great danger from the muslim brotherhood and supporters of former president mohammed morsi. gary lane has more. >> reporter: egyptian christia
and meet the gouda nuns. 13 sisters who make 20,000 pounds of cheese. find out what secret ingredient makes their product a best-seller. >> wendy: and welcome, everyone, to this edition of christian world news. i'm wendy griffith. george thomas is on assignment. in southern egypt, muslims killed two christian men for failing to pay them protection money. muslims in the area are demanding christians pay them jija, a kind of tax that islamic law requires religious minorities to pay muslims....
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minister sergey lavrov said that it was too early to conclude who was responsible for the attack in goudabut that russia had, quote, very serious grounds to believe it was a provocation by rebel forces. the 41-page u.n. report left no doubt that large quantities of the nerve gas sarin were used against civilians in a damascus suburb last month. it listed as evidence the rockets that were used as well as blood and soil samples taken from the scene and interviews with doctors and survives. the report does not conclude who was to blame for the attack, which the u.s. claims left more than 1,400 people dead. the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. samantha power, says the findings left little doubt. >> the technical details of the u.n. report made clear that only the regime could have carried out this large-scale chemical weapons attack. >> reporter: photographs of one of the rockets used in the attack showed cyrillic lettering, the alphabet used in russia. russia is syria's number-one weapons supplier. >> the weapons obtained on the site, on the this the scene of this monstrous crime were professiona
minister sergey lavrov said that it was too early to conclude who was responsible for the attack in goudabut that russia had, quote, very serious grounds to believe it was a provocation by rebel forces. the 41-page u.n. report left no doubt that large quantities of the nerve gas sarin were used against civilians in a damascus suburb last month. it listed as evidence the rockets that were used as well as blood and soil samples taken from the scene and interviews with doctors and survives. the...
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my favorite's gouda. >> even a premeltdown amanda bynes in "magic mike" liked cheese. at kraft, 21% of sales. citi says kraft is gaining shares, even velveeta is up 9%. chissy skillets which they say have been successful. cheese consumption going up as cheese prices trend down. something called the cheese reporter. cheddar may be king, the big cheese, but mozzarella is shredding it. in 2011 americans consumed 11.5 pounds per capita. that's a lot of pizza. janney says domino's is grabbing a larger slice of market share thanks to a better product and on-line ordering squeezing out smaller operations. big picture, the center for science in the public interest doesn't like where our diets are doing. we're >>> we're still eating too many carbs. the result? cottage cheese on our backside. average american daily diet has 25% more calories than it did in 1970. 2,530 calories. the only diet that seems to be working this year is the shedding of value in weight watcher shares. >> jane, thank you very much. excellent and delicious. >>> now to a segment we're calling "that's outrag
my favorite's gouda. >> even a premeltdown amanda bynes in "magic mike" liked cheese. at kraft, 21% of sales. citi says kraft is gaining shares, even velveeta is up 9%. chissy skillets which they say have been successful. cheese consumption going up as cheese prices trend down. something called the cheese reporter. cheddar may be king, the big cheese, but mozzarella is shredding it. in 2011 americans consumed 11.5 pounds per capita. that's a lot of pizza. janney says domino's is...
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." >> there's just nothing like a great piece of cheese, whether you like a feta or a gouda down there, or my personal favorite, this good old-fashioned cheddar, california is producing some of the best cheeses in the world. but these days, you might just be surprised at who's producing all of that great cheese. americans love cheese. there's, of course, the cheeseburger and the ever popular cheese pizza. and the question, "do you want cheese on that?" has become almost a catchphrase of pop culture. and nowhere is the love for the all-american dairy product more visible than here in california. the golden state now produces nearly one out of every 4 pounds of cheese made in the united states. and specialty cheeses are becoming particularly popular as more and more people learn there's more to the world of cheese than just single-wrapped pieces of cheddar. and cheese heads of all education levels get to unite every day at the cheese school in san francisco. >> hello, everybody. well, the cheese school of san francisco is a novel concept, and whenever i mention it to people, they say, "t
." >> there's just nothing like a great piece of cheese, whether you like a feta or a gouda down there, or my personal favorite, this good old-fashioned cheddar, california is producing some of the best cheeses in the world. but these days, you might just be surprised at who's producing all of that great cheese. americans love cheese. there's, of course, the cheeseburger and the ever popular cheese pizza. and the question, "do you want cheese on that?" has become almost a...