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>> you can use a teflon plan, probably a 10" teflon pan will work for you. the trick there is kind of spreading the batter. we have this little device that does that, so we kind of sort shake the pan to coat it. this cook, you can fill it with anything, but we put mixed fruit, whatever is seasonal. some whipped cream, powdered sugar and dull cia delecia ( ). the easiest recipe ever. >>holly: that has a lot to live up to. >> you take a pot with a can of sweetened condensed mill, cover and bring it to a boil for two hours, that's all you do. you create add tiny little pressure cooker so you know what sweetened condensed milk and see what happens? it gets the golden color and this is like the caramely sort of filling that you find in a lot of things. that's dull cia delecia. >>holly: interesting. >> for our purpose it's little thick and i have it thinned out a little bit. >>holly: to work with it easier. >> yes, but it's great to put in things as a filling or spread. so rather than do the traditional folding i will loosen this and use my hands and >>holly: thes
>> you can use a teflon plan, probably a 10" teflon pan will work for you. the trick there is kind of spreading the batter. we have this little device that does that, so we kind of sort shake the pan to coat it. this cook, you can fill it with anything, but we put mixed fruit, whatever is seasonal. some whipped cream, powdered sugar and dull cia delecia ( ). the easiest recipe ever. >>holly: that has a lot to live up to. >> you take a pot with a can of sweetened condensed...
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. >> if we don't have one of these fancy machines, how do we make >> you can use a teflon pan. you just -- the trick is spreading the batter. we have this device that does that. you can shake the pan to coat it. what is going to go in this while this cooks, we put mixed fruit, whatever is seasonal, some whipped cream, powdered sugar. sugar. >> it is a lot to live up to. >> you have a pot with water in it. you have a can of sweetened condensed milk in it. cover it, bring it to a boil for two hours. that's all you have to do. >> you create a pressure cooker. it is the caramely filling. for our purpose, it is thick, i took this one, i have it thinned >> ok. >> you can work with it easier. >> this is great to put in things like a filling or spread. rather than -- i'll loosen this a little bit and use my hand. i'll take my fruit, whatever i might have. >> all my favorite fruits, all in one container. we kind of take our hands and randomly make a collar. you could roll it up, this is more prettier too to look at it this way. basically, this is done. you see the nice golden color. i'l
. >> if we don't have one of these fancy machines, how do we make >> you can use a teflon pan. you just -- the trick is spreading the batter. we have this device that does that. you can shake the pan to coat it. what is going to go in this while this cooks, we put mixed fruit, whatever is seasonal, some whipped cream, powdered sugar. sugar. >> it is a lot to live up to. >> you have a pot with water in it. you have a can of sweetened condensed milk in it. cover it, bring...
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carson: well, why is he the ``teflon candidate? ``primarily because people are so ``incredibly frustrated. ``they say, you know, whatever his ``foibles are, they cannot be as ``bad as the things we have ``been experiencing already. ``he has been able to occupy that ``particular slot. ``you know, we as a nation will ``get an opportunity to make a ``decision as to what kind of ``leader we want, and we will get ``what we choose. ``fernando: dr. carson, thank you ``so much for joining us today. ``dr. carson: thank you so much. ``fernando: carson is not the ``traditional establishment ``candidate. ``he' s a political newcomer and ``voted for jimmy carter twice. ``being an outsider with strong ``conservative views and a ``willingness to speak his mind is ``what he is counting on to win. `` ``to the top court. ``reached his decision. it is insulting and ``>> plus, one democrat is surging `` ``fernando: the supreme court' s ``decision to review the ``president' s controversial ``executive orders on immigration ``is almost certain to set up
carson: well, why is he the ``teflon candidate? ``primarily because people are so ``incredibly frustrated. ``they say, you know, whatever his ``foibles are, they cannot be as ``bad as the things we have ``been experiencing already. ``he has been able to occupy that ``particular slot. ``you know, we as a nation will ``get an opportunity to make a ``decision as to what kind of ``leader we want, and we will get ``what we choose. ``fernando: dr. carson, thank you ``so much for joining us today....
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carson: well, why is he the teflon candidate? primarily because people are so incredibly frustrated. they say, you know, whatever his foibles are, they cannot be as bad as the things we have been experiencing already. he has been able to occupy that particular slot. you know, we as a nation will get an opportunity to make a decision as to what kind of leader we want, and we will get what we choose. fernando: dr. carson, thank you so much for joining us today. dr. carson: thank you so much. fernando: carson is not the traditional establishment candidate. he' s a political newcomer and voted for jimmy carter twice. being an outsider with strong conservative views and a willingness to speak his mind is >> coming up, immigration heads to the top court. but senator dick durbin already reached his decision. sen. durbin: it is insulting and disgraceful. ahead i fernando: the supreme court' s decision to review the president' s controversial executive orders on immigration is almost certain to set up an election-year battle. they could r
carson: well, why is he the teflon candidate? primarily because people are so incredibly frustrated. they say, you know, whatever his foibles are, they cannot be as bad as the things we have been experiencing already. he has been able to occupy that particular slot. you know, we as a nation will get an opportunity to make a decision as to what kind of leader we want, and we will get what we choose. fernando: dr. carson, thank you so much for joining us today. dr. carson: thank you so much....
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carson: well, why is he the teflon candidate? primarily because people are so incredibly frustrated. they say, you know, whatever his foibles are, they cannot be as bad as the things we have been experiencing already. he has been able to occupy that particular slot. you know, we as a nation will get an opportunity to make a decision as to what kind of leader we want, and we will get what we choose. fernando: dr. carson, thank you so much for joining us today. dr. carson: thank you so much. fernando: carson is not the traditional establishment candidate. he's a political newcomer and voted for jimmy carter twice. being an outsider with strong conservative views and a willingness to speak his mind is what he is counting on to win. >> coming up, immigration heads but senator dick durbin already reached his decision. sen. durbin: it is insulting and disgraceful. >> plus, one democrat is surging ahead in new hampsh hey, guys, it's annie. now, if you're anything like me, you're always looking for ways to save money, especially when it
carson: well, why is he the teflon candidate? primarily because people are so incredibly frustrated. they say, you know, whatever his foibles are, they cannot be as bad as the things we have been experiencing already. he has been able to occupy that particular slot. you know, we as a nation will get an opportunity to make a decision as to what kind of leader we want, and we will get what we choose. fernando: dr. carson, thank you so much for joining us today. dr. carson: thank you so much....
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how does this guy have teflon. you've gone after him hard. i could argue you've probably gone after him more than any other candidate on that stage. you're on the air with a tv ad hitting him. but he's got a teflon about him. what do you make about it? >> well, there's a lot of anxiety, people are so angry with washington and so frustrated about their own lives. i saw a survey that 63% of people can't afford a car repair of 500 bucks and more than half of americans have less than a thousand dollars in savings. and the big guy comes in and offers the moon and the stars and people are latched on but the reality is he's not offering anything to lift people up and i think the cumulative effect of pointing that out -- respectfully, look, the guy is entertaining for sure but his ideas aren't going to help people and he doesn't have the skills to bring people together and he has no proven leadership my path is to say i do, i've got a proven record, i don't run away from the fire, i don't blame other people, i don't disparage people, i try to unite a
how does this guy have teflon. you've gone after him hard. i could argue you've probably gone after him more than any other candidate on that stage. you're on the air with a tv ad hitting him. but he's got a teflon about him. what do you make about it? >> well, there's a lot of anxiety, people are so angry with washington and so frustrated about their own lives. i saw a survey that 63% of people can't afford a car repair of 500 bucks and more than half of americans have less than a...
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how does this guy have teflon? >> you've gone after him hard and i could argue that you've probably gone after him more than any other candidate on that stage and you're on the air with the tv ad hitting him, but he's got a teflon about him. what do you make of it? >> there's a lot of anxiety. people are so angry with washington and so frustrated about their own lives. i saw a survey that 63% of people can't afford a car repair $500 and more than half of americans have less than $1,000 in savings and the big guy comes in and offers the moon and the stars and people are latched on to that and the reality is that he's not offering anything to lift people up and i think the cumulative effect of pointing that out respectfully, look, the guy's entertaining for sure and his ideas aren't going to help people and he doesn't have the skills to push people together. my path is to say "i do." i have a proven record and i don't blame other people and i don't disparage people and i get to unite, the ideas i'm laying out would h
how does this guy have teflon? >> you've gone after him hard and i could argue that you've probably gone after him more than any other candidate on that stage and you're on the air with the tv ad hitting him, but he's got a teflon about him. what do you make of it? >> there's a lot of anxiety. people are so angry with washington and so frustrated about their own lives. i saw a survey that 63% of people can't afford a car repair $500 and more than half of americans have less than...
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they both have to learn how to deal with teflon.hey both have to carry with them something that, unfortunately, many of their friends don't have to carry. and i used to think when they were younger, well i'll have to talk to my sons differently than my daughter. >> right. >> i don't think that's the case. >> wow. i think it's interesting. i think you started off talking about the generational aspect of this, things that our parents said to us and things you have to say to your kids and that is sort of compounding. and i, as you said, i mean, it all boils down to fear. i was in a session yesterday at another place, not important because i'm here talking to you right now. one of the things i kept coming back to is the way which, particularly young african-americans, you know, because i think it gets a little easier as you age up but the ways in which you have to modulate yourself. there is a way of modulating yourself when you're talking to police officers and, you know, we have talks about that, about how to conduct yourself. in fact
they both have to learn how to deal with teflon.hey both have to carry with them something that, unfortunately, many of their friends don't have to carry. and i used to think when they were younger, well i'll have to talk to my sons differently than my daughter. >> right. >> i don't think that's the case. >> wow. i think it's interesting. i think you started off talking about the generational aspect of this, things that our parents said to us and things you have to say to your...
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the chemical known as pfc is widely used in items like teflon cook wear and microwave popcorn bags. but it's not regulated, and not known if it is dangerous. it has been found in the taupes of orange, port pleasant, union, aqua and atlantic city. >>> this happened in the frenzy over the record setting $1.5 billion jackpot this month. brian conybeare has a story that's new at 11:00. >> speaking in spanish, 66-year- old victor castillo of the bronx says what his friend did during the heat of the record when everyone was lining up for tickets was an unbelievable betrayal. castillo says he has no idea why the 40-year-old would steal a winning powerball ticket worth $50,000 from him. he grabbed the ticket and went into this bodega, and came out with a ripped up ticket waying it wasn't worth anything. but castillo checked and found out it was worth $50,000, and called police. the suspect brought the ticket here, but this is where his luck ran out. raceway workers checked the ticket and it was flagged as stolen in the computer, so sagurra got nothing. >> yeah, he friend for a long time. >>
the chemical known as pfc is widely used in items like teflon cook wear and microwave popcorn bags. but it's not regulated, and not known if it is dangerous. it has been found in the taupes of orange, port pleasant, union, aqua and atlantic city. >>> this happened in the frenzy over the record setting $1.5 billion jackpot this month. brian conybeare has a story that's new at 11:00. >> speaking in spanish, 66-year- old victor castillo of the bronx says what his friend did during...
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. >> two big teflon bags where we mick im what happens -- mimic what happens in the atmosphere, we put in the chemicals that you find in a forest or city. we use instruments that we developed here in the lab to see what happens to them in the atmosphere. you can see it's surrounded by banks of uv lights, and that's the mimicked sun light. we let the rehabilitations in the as moss fear happen in here. only they happen faster. >> this is basically the laboratory version of the air over los angeles. >> over los angeles, over the great smokey mountains, whatever we want to replicate we can do it in a controlled fashion than we would get than if we were to test outside. >> reporter: there's a lot going on inside the chamber. much. >> exactly. this is the data from last night's experiments. the concentrations of chemicals that are important contributors to smog. like ogown and nirt -- ozone and produce. >> reporter: what does it take way from the experiment? >> the chemical and the rehabilitation pathway is not responsible for forming the ozone in smog. >> reporter: when you finish future? >
. >> two big teflon bags where we mick im what happens -- mimic what happens in the atmosphere, we put in the chemicals that you find in a forest or city. we use instruments that we developed here in the lab to see what happens to them in the atmosphere. you can see it's surrounded by banks of uv lights, and that's the mimicked sun light. we let the rehabilitations in the as moss fear happen in here. only they happen faster. >> this is basically the laboratory version of the air...
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speak of donald trump, according to recent polling, the teflon don is currently dominating the field.e's doing surprisingly well among evangelical voters. supporting donald trump is like masturbation, you know it's a sin but it feels so good. (laughter) so yesterday trump gave a speech at liberty university, which for those of you who don't know is basically the christian college conservatives have to speak at when they're trying to get elected as president. it's like a campaign trail right of passage. in america, you go to prom. in south africa, you go to prom. and i know some of you right now are going, that's not how a zebra would wear a dress. you're wrong. it's ze-bra. so trump was reaching out to evangelical christians, let the pandering begin. >> i wrote art art. who has read "the art of the deal" in this room? (applause) everybody. i always say, a deep, deep second to the bible! the bible is the best. the bible. the bible blows it away. there is nothing like the bible. (laughter) >> trevor: did you hear that, god! you finally got that blurb you were looking for! really? second
speak of donald trump, according to recent polling, the teflon don is currently dominating the field.e's doing surprisingly well among evangelical voters. supporting donald trump is like masturbation, you know it's a sin but it feels so good. (laughter) so yesterday trump gave a speech at liberty university, which for those of you who don't know is basically the christian college conservatives have to speak at when they're trying to get elected as president. it's like a campaign trail right of...
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. >> reporter: they are in teflon cookware, microwave popcorn bags, water proofing sprays and stain-resistant carpets. there's suspicion they could be connected with neurological problems measured in parts per trillion and could be the next environmental problem showing up on our radar. what do you do with that information? >> i would start drinking bottled water. that's, you know -- that's not clear enough information to just keep drinking it. >> reporter: the pfc levels are extremely low and the chemicals are just about everywhere in the modern environment but we are talking about drinking water here. and a possible lifetime of exposure. and while south orange is notifying its residents, it is hardly alone in dealing with the situation. pfcs have turned up in orange, montclair, garfield, hawthorne, lakewood, point pleasant, union, atlantic city and aqua. >> the state dep and the feds haven't determined exactly what the course of action should be. could valve filtration systems. but it isn't simple. >> if we shut the well off, the area basements would start to flood. its relieving the hydros
. >> reporter: they are in teflon cookware, microwave popcorn bags, water proofing sprays and stain-resistant carpets. there's suspicion they could be connected with neurological problems measured in parts per trillion and could be the next environmental problem showing up on our radar. what do you do with that information? >> i would start drinking bottled water. that's, you know -- that's not clear enough information to just keep drinking it. >> reporter: the pfc levels are...