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corn starch is soft, very fine. it's so good.ot stop eating it. >> her love for corn starch started during her preg sichlt it was when her youngest son died four years ago from complications related to a seizure that her craving became an addiction. >> eating corn starch is an escape for me. >> she kept it from her husband. >> i hide it from charles. i keep my corn starch in sealed plastic bags throughout the house. i keep it in my car under the spare tire, in my purse. charles would be so unhappy if he knew how much corn starch b i eat now. >> i think she's eating three to four boxes a week. >> in reality she was eating more like 13 or 14. >> nicky eating corn starch has caused friction. i told her, get help or i'm out the door. >> reporter: nicky and charles aren't the only couple struggling with food addiction. >> me and kelly have been married seven years. >> you're cooking meat. i'm out of here. >> reporter: kelly wouldn't be in the kitchen unless it involved her favorite food, potatoes and cheese. >> three orders of french
corn starch is soft, very fine. it's so good.ot stop eating it. >> her love for corn starch started during her preg sichlt it was when her youngest son died four years ago from complications related to a seizure that her craving became an addiction. >> eating corn starch is an escape for me. >> she kept it from her husband. >> i hide it from charles. i keep my corn starch in sealed plastic bags throughout the house. i keep it in my car under the spare tire, in my purse....
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and starch of course comes from plants. so anyone who can grow a small plant crop on a few tens of square metres of land and can make their own supply of plastic to put in the machine. so you can be almost completely independent. >>with cheap 3d printers becoming more accessible, patent holders are on edge. the ability to copy a design and reproduce it at home is a real possibility, one that has clear implications for industry. >>garrett: commercial 3d printers will give you a lot better quality and a lot better reliability as well but the makerbot will give you something which looks 90% as good as a commercial 3d printer for 10% of the price. >>marks: it's fascinating and also slightly worrying that it might replace lego isn't it? the idea that children design things in the computer and out they come rather than, you know, the tangible effect of picking up pieces and building things and realising how strong they are, how weak they are. >>although we're a long way off printing out something as advanced a mobile phone just y
and starch of course comes from plants. so anyone who can grow a small plant crop on a few tens of square metres of land and can make their own supply of plastic to put in the machine. so you can be almost completely independent. >>with cheap 3d printers becoming more accessible, patent holders are on edge. the ability to copy a design and reproduce it at home is a real possibility, one that has clear implications for industry. >>garrett: commercial 3d printers will give you a lot...
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. >> stephen: two days ago you came here with lasers and put corn starch on my head and then scanned my head to get a three dimensional rendering of my face, and now you're making it live right there. >> right there. >> stephen: you made a few already. this is one right there. look at that. they even... you even got the color right. this seems to have unbelievable implications. this is an actual 3-d rendering of my head you made small. is there anything you couldn't reproduce? >> it's one of those things where having maker bot means you can make almost anything from like a bathtub to a birthday present. so it's pretty handy actually. >> stephen: the thing that gets me, this material, this is pretty tough. what it is? >> it's abs, the same material lego is made out of. it's strong. >> stephen: right now we rely on the chinese for our little plastic pieces of crap. >> yes. [laughter] no longer. >> stephen: you do not have to rely on the chinese for your plastic pieces of crap because what's cheaper than a chinese worker, a robot. all we need is the design and then maker bot will make i
. >> stephen: two days ago you came here with lasers and put corn starch on my head and then scanned my head to get a three dimensional rendering of my face, and now you're making it live right there. >> right there. >> stephen: you made a few already. this is one right there. look at that. they even... you even got the color right. this seems to have unbelievable implications. this is an actual 3-d rendering of my head you made small. is there anything you couldn't reproduce?...
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iran but there is a little cross border traffic theory and therefore gone by here is still of their starch. nearly every plane is filled to capacity it's clearly demonstrated by flights going to russia which is now armenia's biggest economic partner one of the largest armenian diasporas is found in moscow and elf made these deviation is the only means of transport for amenia it's obvious that there is no other way out. that's why our planes are always fools passengers. thanks. armenia was the world's first country to turn christianity into a state's religion that was way back in the early fourth century a.d. for more than fifteen centuries armenians have regarded space and church as a substitute for the state. hey our commitment saving human souls and preserving the nation are the two missions pursued by the armenian church today as it has been doing throughout its existence archon we're doing our best to remedy the harm done by the genocide of armenians and eighty years of godlessness under the soviet regime. fortunately the soviet campaign to stamp out the church had little impact in arm
iran but there is a little cross border traffic theory and therefore gone by here is still of their starch. nearly every plane is filled to capacity it's clearly demonstrated by flights going to russia which is now armenia's biggest economic partner one of the largest armenian diasporas is found in moscow and elf made these deviation is the only means of transport for amenia it's obvious that there is no other way out. that's why our planes are always fools passengers. thanks. armenia was the...
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the new school lunch guidelines issued in january call for less salt, starch and more whole grains and low-fat milk. yesterday the republican led house appropriations committee approved the bill calling on the agriculture department to rewrite those rules. >>> a new study found pregnant women who are vaccinated for the flu are less likely to have premature babies. researchers in data in atlanta looked at 4,000 moms of babies, and found that babies of vaccinated mothers were less likely to be premature or unusually small than mothers who didn't receive the vaccine. >>> the world health organization says cell phones may be linked to brain cancer. sandra hughes has our report. >> reporter: it's been an ongoing debate over the world's modern convenience, whether the cell far phones can cause cancer. an international panel of experts with the world health organization says yes. >> when the scientists look at this data in total, the conclusion is that yes, there is a possible risk, particularly when you begin to have long-term exposure, and you know, the way that people use cell phones as we
the new school lunch guidelines issued in january call for less salt, starch and more whole grains and low-fat milk. yesterday the republican led house appropriations committee approved the bill calling on the agriculture department to rewrite those rules. >>> a new study found pregnant women who are vaccinated for the flu are less likely to have premature babies. researchers in data in atlanta looked at 4,000 moms of babies, and found that babies of vaccinated mothers were less likely...
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eight strokes until he found his starch out of an impressive lost ground on the closing day which included say expertise and only one bogey and despite a fairly average finish of fifteen over it allowed they got to leapfrog his opponents and grab the title. very unexpected surprise. it was for the under which was very good to favorites and very powerful than the rules of the road disqualified if that hadn't happened i probably would have won the competition. rules and go for the same for everyone. now the w.b. world middleweight title has stayed around the waist a fellow german retaining his belt up and in a split decision of a challenge i'm out here macklin fight is claiming they would outlast the other in the pretty much talk about however showed go back and dishing was superb going to twelve distance and a hugely entertaining affair him again drawing a sizeable home crowd fighting in his native germany for the fourteenth straight out thirty two year old landed some solid shots on the back end including at the end of the twelfth so the three judges promptly giving the nod to the health f
eight strokes until he found his starch out of an impressive lost ground on the closing day which included say expertise and only one bogey and despite a fairly average finish of fifteen over it allowed they got to leapfrog his opponents and grab the title. very unexpected surprise. it was for the under which was very good to favorites and very powerful than the rules of the road disqualified if that hadn't happened i probably would have won the competition. rules and go for the same for...
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after the three conflict of trailed leader vladimir was four by eight strokes until he found his starchhe called it an impressive last round on the closing day which included six pretties and only one bogey and despite a fairly average finish of fifteen over it's allowed cufflink of to leap frog his of governance and grab the title. very unexpected surprise. he was flying under which was very good two favorites and republic of disqualified if that hadn't happened i probably would have won the competition but the rules a go for the same for everyone. now the w.b. world middleweight title has stayed around the waist of fellow x. to the german retaining his belt after earning a top split decision over challenger matthew macklin the fighters claiming they would outlast the other is that pretty much the off the bat however showed both their conditioning was superb going the twelve round distance in a hugely interesting you get them again drawing a sizeable home crowd fighting in his native germany for the fourteenth straight back out and the thirty two year old landed some solid shots on mic
after the three conflict of trailed leader vladimir was four by eight strokes until he found his starchhe called it an impressive last round on the closing day which included six pretties and only one bogey and despite a fairly average finish of fifteen over it's allowed cufflink of to leap frog his of governance and grab the title. very unexpected surprise. he was flying under which was very good two favorites and republic of disqualified if that hadn't happened i probably would have won the...
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world you have people i interviewed a guy today on my radio show from portugal you know and eat the starch in exposure these ideas he tries to find people that are making these things what happens was he do you know he just as i need to go there i tell you a lot of people from free talk live the radio program that has over one hundred stations now they're always talking about it and it's just been a really big thing and people are just looking for answers that's like an attorney but i thought how we got but i will see you friday morning ten i haven't the media room for the live first taping ever of adam or his management of a live studio audience you can get for and have thought it was well will be a blast all right i was going to hancock publisher at freedoms phoenix that come on . and now you the viewer only out today on you tube writes and i'll have to yell to read this properly because it's in all caps as a warrior i demand the full length so be so in first or so i'll let you go i will come to d.c. and when i come i will let me bring in my usual roommates because i will leave my hands
world you have people i interviewed a guy today on my radio show from portugal you know and eat the starch in exposure these ideas he tries to find people that are making these things what happens was he do you know he just as i need to go there i tell you a lot of people from free talk live the radio program that has over one hundred stations now they're always talking about it and it's just been a really big thing and people are just looking for answers that's like an attorney but i thought...
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by the end of the summer i expect we will have some orders and starches the appeals to the supreme court. at some point, the losses will hit the supreme court. in the autumn, i believe the briefing will run into the winter and a decision by the end of the term next june. that is not expected timeline. for months before election day if it is the last monday in june. but wait until the end for the more controversial ruling. you will hear some on the monday of this month. whatever way the ruling goes, we will appeal to the supreme court. i will tell you some of the reaction because of my role in enhancing the constitution as it was written. what a concept. crazy. i am cast as everything under the sun, not able, awful, terrible, and the guy who wants to tack away everyone's free health care. never mind that all all i have said this case is not about health care, it is about liberty. because of the implications long into the future, this case is not about health care. it is about liberty. that is what this case is about. [applause] unfortunately, it is one of many examples of this administrat
by the end of the summer i expect we will have some orders and starches the appeals to the supreme court. at some point, the losses will hit the supreme court. in the autumn, i believe the briefing will run into the winter and a decision by the end of the term next june. that is not expected timeline. for months before election day if it is the last monday in june. but wait until the end for the more controversial ruling. you will hear some on the monday of this month. whatever way the ruling...
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there are three components when the corn goes in, protein, starch, and co2. the start is used to produce the fuel. what you do with the protein? you make of livestock feed. 1/3 of the corn crop comes out of livestock feed. what do you do with the co2? this company decided they would use it with heat from the production process in reclaimed water and produce algae. they could get that every day through a vertical and horizontal format. you will be able to have a tremendous crop of algae that can be used as an aquiculture feet or cosmetics or as a feedstock for fuel. there are 30,000 different kind of algae. the formula that the president has established to rebuild this economy is relatively simple. the government will spend less but spend wisely. we will have an economy that once again makes, creates, and innovate. because of that, we will create -- will be able to export that opportunity to the rest of the world and we will be able to create wealth of this country. that has worked in agriculture. it has worked in agriculture. less debt in agriculture, more pr
there are three components when the corn goes in, protein, starch, and co2. the start is used to produce the fuel. what you do with the protein? you make of livestock feed. 1/3 of the corn crop comes out of livestock feed. what do you do with the co2? this company decided they would use it with heat from the production process in reclaimed water and produce algae. they could get that every day through a vertical and horizontal format. you will be able to have a tremendous crop of algae that can...
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. >> let me lay this and down this is our rice. " it is made up of jicamam and cashew with no starch get this ready for summer time. >> now, a worthless of the manas is that we made federated is going to be hot and i loved it hot! >> adding this pickled for pro biotics and it is a pickled sauerkraut and while you are adding that. >> alfalfa sprouts, avocado, rolled it up. >> the sunset celebration is this weekend. 10:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m. the 0go to ww. sunset .com >> do not worry that local is safe. >> wholefoods! >> oh my gosh! that wasabi looks great. >> a little bit of that will go a long way. >> still ahead, but will happen with the san briscoe firefighter who was clinging to life. san francisco firefighter. >> taking a live look outside. it is gray, gloomy. your full forecast coming up. (music) live from the kron 4 news station, this is the kron 4 news. >> isabel: details on saving 100 jobs. in the san francisco bay municipal level. >> a 57 year-old dies after a 14 year old stills to balls of vodka. >> and we know the will of midnight in paris, the with the latest with the allen m
. >> let me lay this and down this is our rice. " it is made up of jicamam and cashew with no starch get this ready for summer time. >> now, a worthless of the manas is that we made federated is going to be hot and i loved it hot! >> adding this pickled for pro biotics and it is a pickled sauerkraut and while you are adding that. >> alfalfa sprouts, avocado, rolled it up. >> the sunset celebration is this weekend. 10:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m. the 0go to ww. sunset...
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by the end of the summer i expect we will have some orders and starches the appeals to the supreme courtat some point, the losses will hit the supreme court. in the autumn, i believe the briefing will run into the winter and a decision by the end of the term next june. that is not expected timeline. for months before election day if it is the last monday in june. but wait until the end for the more controversial ruling. you will hear some on the monday of this month. whatever way the ruling goes, we will appl to the supreme court. i ll tell you some of the reaction because of my role in enhancing the constitution as it was written. what a concept. crazy. i am cast as everything under the sun, not able, awful, terrible, and the guy who wants to tack away everyone's free health care. never mind that all all i have said this case is not about health care, it is about liberty. because of the implications long into the future, this case is not about health care. it is about liberty. that is what this case is about. [applause] unfortunately, it is one of many examples of this administration cr
by the end of the summer i expect we will have some orders and starches the appeals to the supreme courtat some point, the losses will hit the supreme court. in the autumn, i believe the briefing will run into the winter and a decision by the end of the term next june. that is not expected timeline. for months before election day if it is the last monday in june. but wait until the end for the more controversial ruling. you will hear some on the monday of this month. whatever way the ruling...
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the starch is use to make the fuel and the protein feeds the livestock. to make, use the co2 from heat with the production process and reclaimed water and produce algae. they harvest algae every day through a sort of vertical and hoer horizontal farmer. you'll be able to on a small number of acres have a tremendous crop of algae that can be used as an aqua culture feed, used for cosmetics, and feed stock for fuel. that's algae. there's unlimited opportunities. the formula the president wants to rebuild the economy is a simple one. the government spends less, but wisely, an economy that makes, creates, and innovates, and because of that, we'll be able to export that opportunity to the rest of the world and we'll be able through those exports to create wealth in this country. it has worked in agriculture. it has worked in agriculture. less debt in agriculture, more productivity, larger exports. today, income levels could be at the highest they've been in quite some time. >> a lot of questions of conservation and the environment. to combine some local and in
the starch is use to make the fuel and the protein feeds the livestock. to make, use the co2 from heat with the production process and reclaimed water and produce algae. they harvest algae every day through a sort of vertical and hoer horizontal farmer. you'll be able to on a small number of acres have a tremendous crop of algae that can be used as an aqua culture feed, used for cosmetics, and feed stock for fuel. that's algae. there's unlimited opportunities. the formula the president wants to...
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>> in the cook progress says you transfer cooking sugars to starches.in the water and dumped down the drain. we took carrots, mango, apple. it can be a granny smith or golden delicious. >> how long? >> 10 to 15 minutes. >> no oil? >> no oil. this is a brand-new recipe for small babies, about eight months old. >> and it turns into this. >> yes. all of this goes into a high-speed blender and puree it with a little bit of water. isn't that gorgeous? >> i'm going to try it. >> this is where it gets great. baby food is not bad. it's delicious. >> i'm going to be mikey here. let mikey try it. >> you've got to get kids to try it from the very start. >> i like this. it's like an applesauce with a bit of a -- >> how big is that? ? if they're going to spit up food, give them food they like. >> very, very flavorful. >> and a grilled pork chop. it would would be great on a grilled pork chop. this is great from the beginning to also say a 3, 4, or 5-year-old. this is called one-pan lasagna. we're going to start out with ground beef, virgin olive oil. lasagna. do you
>> in the cook progress says you transfer cooking sugars to starches.in the water and dumped down the drain. we took carrots, mango, apple. it can be a granny smith or golden delicious. >> how long? >> 10 to 15 minutes. >> no oil? >> no oil. this is a brand-new recipe for small babies, about eight months old. >> and it turns into this. >> yes. all of this goes into a high-speed blender and puree it with a little bit of water. isn't that gorgeous?...
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but ethanol production uses only the starch from the corn kernel. more than one-third or 1.4 billion bushes of dried distillers grain is left over, available as a high-value livestock feed. on a net bays, ethanol -- basis ethanol production used 23 of the u.s. corn crop, far less than the 40% that senator coburn claims, according to the u.s. department of agriculture feed use consumed 37% of the u.s. corn supply, much more than the 23% consumed by the ethanol production. the next statement that's incorrect: the american people ought to take into consideration when they go buy a gallon of fuel today, you already save, you already have $1.72 worth of subsidy in there. it does not have anything to do with oil and gas drilling. i believe senator coburn is referring to a report from the congressional budget office. for the record, that report relied on a questionable assumption that only a tiny fraction of ethanol skruplgs -- consumption is attributable to the ethanol tax credit. regardless, i'm glad he raised this point about subsidies and oil and gas d
but ethanol production uses only the starch from the corn kernel. more than one-third or 1.4 billion bushes of dried distillers grain is left over, available as a high-value livestock feed. on a net bays, ethanol -- basis ethanol production used 23 of the u.s. corn crop, far less than the 40% that senator coburn claims, according to the u.s. department of agriculture feed use consumed 37% of the u.s. corn supply, much more than the 23% consumed by the ethanol production. the next statement...
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>> it acts as a starch and binds t., you put the cheese in before the sauce is really mixed in. why is that? >> the cheese acts as a binding agent. the good thing about summer entertaining is this pasta, the more it sits around, the better it gets. >> that was so easy. salt and pepper, obviously, you add to that. >> semi fredo. >> okay. >> it's so easy. >> is it? >> strawberries, sugar, a liltte ly you're lick food processor. >> what is that? >> all you do is fold in the puree. and then the best part about it is you don't need an ice cream machine, you pour it in dixie cups. you let it freeze for two hours. >> there you go. one of these things or make it into a pie. >> you can make it into a pie or make it into a loaf. all you do is fold. >> fantastic. >> it's great and easy. ♪ [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded... so i sent him to camp. we'd earned lots of points with our new citi thankyou card... and i put them to good use. he told me about his bunkmates, and how he signs up for every activity. ♪ he even hangs out with
>> it acts as a starch and binds t., you put the cheese in before the sauce is really mixed in. why is that? >> the cheese acts as a binding agent. the good thing about summer entertaining is this pasta, the more it sits around, the better it gets. >> that was so easy. salt and pepper, obviously, you add to that. >> semi fredo. >> okay. >> it's so easy. >> is it? >> strawberries, sugar, a liltte ly you're lick food processor. >> what is...
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you're eating less of starches of the meats.feel younger. >> you are what they eat, as they say. next, pump some iron. we know that working out, you know it's good for you. >> right. >> it's a definite proven anti-ager. specifically with weights in women. >> not talking about aerobic, though that is fabulous, but weight training is very important as we get older, because as we age we lose muscle mass and that's what really the muscles are what keeps our bones healthy, you want to make sure you have core strengthening and weight training for your daily regiment. >> helps lower stress levels as well. >> absolutely. >> definitely a benefit. it's okay to be vain. >> yes. >> time to go to your hairdresser, cover up grays. >> right. we're not talking, again about going under the knife or anything drastic but take some time to look at your appearance. appearance. we get busy, kids, work, sometimes we think it's not important what we think my hair looks like, i don't need makeup. you know what? tack a little effort, it's going to make y
you're eating less of starches of the meats.feel younger. >> you are what they eat, as they say. next, pump some iron. we know that working out, you know it's good for you. >> right. >> it's a definite proven anti-ager. specifically with weights in women. >> not talking about aerobic, though that is fabulous, but weight training is very important as we get older, because as we age we lose muscle mass and that's what really the muscles are what keeps our bones healthy,...
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i would cut back on the whole grain starches, whole wheat pasta and brown rice and also the nuts.half and i bet that you start to see downward movement on the scale. and in terms of feeling tired and fatigued, go out of your way to have things with protein and iron at every meal. at least most meals, like the o tofu and the nuts and lentils and beans. i think it's a good idea to talk to the physician to rule out anemia or a low thyroid issue. >> last one. e-mail from bobby. i love bobby. he says, i'm trying to eat better and drop a few pounds, but i just can't give up pizza. how can i lose weight and still eat pizza? tell us, joy. >> savannah, this is good news for everyone because you can work pizza into your diet. go for thin crust because you will save about 100 calories per slice and you will prevent a lot of unnecessary white refined junkie dough from entering your body. the next thing is get rid of the fatty toppings like the sausage, pepperoni. >> i knew you were going say that. >> pile on the vegetables because they're filling and will give you a blast of nutrition. go lig
i would cut back on the whole grain starches, whole wheat pasta and brown rice and also the nuts.half and i bet that you start to see downward movement on the scale. and in terms of feeling tired and fatigued, go out of your way to have things with protein and iron at every meal. at least most meals, like the o tofu and the nuts and lentils and beans. i think it's a good idea to talk to the physician to rule out anemia or a low thyroid issue. >> last one. e-mail from bobby. i love bobby....