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i could go on and on, yada, yada, yada, but here's the story. >> reporter: july 5th, 1989.om built around stand-up comedian jerry seinfeld. >> wouldn't it be great if you could ask a woman what she's thinking? >> reporter: first called "the seinfeld chronicles," the title later shortened to just "seinfeld." >> the show is about nothing. >> well, it's not about nothing. >> no, it's about nothing. >> of course, it wasn't about nothing. but it was about the kinds of things that stand-up comedians talked about a lot, but that sitcoms generally didn't. issues of how one eats snack foods. >> did you -- did you just double-dip that chip? >> issues of shrinkage. >> i'm really sorry. >> i was in the pool! i was in the pool! >> master of your domain, perhaps the most memorable episode "seinfeld" ever did. >> i'm out. >> wow, that was fast. >> it changed television, in that it gave us a whole new way of looking at the world, a whole new kind of comedy. >> i didn't say anything. >> it was the start of, like, the alternative family comedies. >> people who are not roommates, who don't li
i could go on and on, yada, yada, yada, but here's the story. >> reporter: july 5th, 1989.om built around stand-up comedian jerry seinfeld. >> wouldn't it be great if you could ask a woman what she's thinking? >> reporter: first called "the seinfeld chronicles," the title later shortened to just "seinfeld." >> the show is about nothing. >> well, it's not about nothing. >> no, it's about nothing. >> of course, it wasn't about nothing....
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yada yada yada.s a big success. >> it is funny how so many terms became part of our vernacular. the puff shirt, everybody knows about that. and one more look at the weather before we let you go. >> with the beacon across the transamerica tower. temperatures close to 70 but near 90 in san jose tomorrow and hottest day probably on monday and then the big cooldown toward the middle part of the week. >> a little break there. thanks for joining us. saturday night live is coming up next. thanks for joining us.
yada yada yada.s a big success. >> it is funny how so many terms became part of our vernacular. the puff shirt, everybody knows about that. and one more look at the weather before we let you go. >> with the beacon across the transamerica tower. temperatures close to 70 but near 90 in san jose tomorrow and hottest day probably on monday and then the big cooldown toward the middle part of the week. >> a little break there. thanks for joining us. saturday night live is coming up...
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yada yada. >> what's that?er: "seinfeld's" characters live on, just as they were in syndication. still impacting tv and the culture. >> not just influences comedy writers, it kind of influenced everything. it's like people's dialogue, people's references. >> we're not gay. not that there's anything wrong with that. >> he's just a dentist. >> yeah, and you're an anti-dentite. >> a brassiere for a man. the manzere. you get it? >> nothing for you. >> everything that happens in life turns into like oh, do you remember that "seinfeld"? it was just a perfect show. perfect. >> when somebody has b.o. the o usually stays with the b. once the b leaves the o goes with it. >> reporter: nischelle turner, cnn, new york. >> what would jerry seinfeld think of this next story? 4th of july. you know the deal. this is what it means. these faces. the annual hot dog eating contest at coney island. just a short time ago joey "jaws" chestnut won his eighth competition today. this year he devoured 61 hot dogs in ten minutes. folks, th
yada yada. >> what's that?er: "seinfeld's" characters live on, just as they were in syndication. still impacting tv and the culture. >> not just influences comedy writers, it kind of influenced everything. it's like people's dialogue, people's references. >> we're not gay. not that there's anything wrong with that. >> he's just a dentist. >> yeah, and you're an anti-dentite. >> a brassiere for a man. the manzere. you get it? >> nothing for...
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yada, yada, yada, i never heard of him again. >> no soup for you!at there is anything wrong with that. >> seinfeld trivia, in an early draft, george's name was bennett. jerry's puffy shirt now lives at the smithsonian. and how many times did jerry say hello, newman. believe it or not, 15. the show ran nine seasons. great. >> bennett? >> bennett? >> doesn't work for him, huh? >> no. he is not bennett. >> they changed it. >> reporting on the stunning upset at wimbledon men's finals. >> djokovic defeated federer. another show in the stand. celebrity who's who, actor chris hemsworth, and his wife, elsie pataki. >> david beckham. victoria beckham. i always love watching what she is wearing. >> she is gorgeous. orlando bloom, kate beckensale. >> how could we forget. prince william, and kate, minus prince george. >> star-studded. speaking of celebrities. check out who is blowing out candles today, celebrating a birthday -- >> happy birthday to one and all. >> sure is. >> stay with us. we'll be right back. us. we'll be right back. oes bill, an identity thie
yada, yada, yada, i never heard of him again. >> no soup for you!at there is anything wrong with that. >> seinfeld trivia, in an early draft, george's name was bennett. jerry's puffy shirt now lives at the smithsonian. and how many times did jerry say hello, newman. believe it or not, 15. the show ran nine seasons. great. >> bennett? >> bennett? >> doesn't work for him, huh? >> no. he is not bennett. >> they changed it. >> reporting on the...
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, yada, yada, but shareholders look for increase profitability and earnings, and anyway that companyease return t to its shareholder, hae you a tug-of-war, political aspect, and have you the shareholders, i know personality, that shareholders put tremendous pressure on the board of a company, and senior management to continue to grow those earnings, if you can add another 10% to bottom line, that is why they are looking for alternatives, and buying a company in another country. and i do believe, that we have to do something with our tax code, to create an incentive to keep the companies at home, and hire people here, there is stphog wrong smog wrong -- something wrong, you have to be blind to see that there is a reason that the companies have to do that. they are not doing it because they want to, they are doing it because they have to. >> real quickly. the punishment you got with government chasing you, now a lot of companies, paying multibillion dollar fines, what do you think? >> hey, i think it makes more sense. if you can keep company in tact, continue to grow company, and pay t
, yada, yada, but shareholders look for increase profitability and earnings, and anyway that companyease return t to its shareholder, hae you a tug-of-war, political aspect, and have you the shareholders, i know personality, that shareholders put tremendous pressure on the board of a company, and senior management to continue to grow those earnings, if you can add another 10% to bottom line, that is why they are looking for alternatives, and buying a company in another country. and i do...
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it was the first quarter was weak and yada yada, we don't understand. my impression was the fed doesn't understand. i would say bob good money to understand what happened in the first quarter and they just glossed right over that as to whether or not that's an issue of continuing concern for policy. it was we had weak numbers, second quarter rebound. >> last word to you, what do we do? >> the fed will do nothing. they'll stay longer. >> but you get myopoint. things did okay in 1995. now it's basically zero, and we're terrified if it goes to one. >> there's nothing else to talk about, brian. that's the issue. >> but nothing consequential right now. the market is very, very finely tuned to the expectation of fed policy. it's fascinating the fed has the satellite in orbit, and general agreement with the markets about it, that this is an october/december this brian yawn on that info, with the next debate being what happens next year. my point is like it's a three or four-month debate. i don't think anybody is out there saying january 2015. >> not yet. >> th
it was the first quarter was weak and yada yada, we don't understand. my impression was the fed doesn't understand. i would say bob good money to understand what happened in the first quarter and they just glossed right over that as to whether or not that's an issue of continuing concern for policy. it was we had weak numbers, second quarter rebound. >> last word to you, what do we do? >> the fed will do nothing. they'll stay longer. >> but you get myopoint. things did okay in...
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they played a baseball game there and, yada, yada, yada, the night wassy big success. you must have just been in grade school 25 years ago. >> i wish i was. >> a fun show to bring back to life, seinfeld. >> still part of pop culture. >> the dance off. thank you for making us part of your morning. we'll have local news at 5:00, 6:00 and 11:00 here on nbc bay area news and all day on nbcbayarea.com. have a great sunday. chaos and despair on the border with mexico. emotions are high as protesters attempt to turn away thousands of children attempting to enter the country after a traumatic journey from central america. this morning i'll ask secretary of homeland security jeh johnson about what the white house plans to do to fix this problem, what the president has called a humanitarian crisis. >>> plus terror alert. security tightened around the world for direct flights to the united states. are changes in store for security at the airports here as well. >>> defeat for
they played a baseball game there and, yada, yada, yada, the night wassy big success. you must have just been in grade school 25 years ago. >> i wish i was. >> a fun show to bring back to life, seinfeld. >> still part of pop culture. >> the dance off. thank you for making us part of your morning. we'll have local news at 5:00, 6:00 and 11:00 here on nbc bay area news and all day on nbcbayarea.com. have a great sunday. chaos and despair on the border with mexico. emotions...
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. >> yada yada yada. >> serenity now. >> yada. >> the approach of the show was unlike anything anyonever seen before. i think there's no question that "seinfeld" changed the tv industry. >> giving and caring and generally concerned about the welfare of others. i can't be with someone like that. >> reporter: and no question it changed our lexicon too. try to say close talker, double dipper or regifter without thinking about "seinfeld." you can't. >> get out! >> reporter: so how do you celebrate a quarter of a century of "seinfeld"? >> just sit and marinate in the beauty and the genius that was "seinfeld." >> i normally watch about 2, 2 1/2 hours of "seinfeld" every day on reruns. so i think i'll watch 3 1/2, maybe 4. >> reporter: or you could channel "seinfeld" like carson. >> it's a puffy shirt. i feel ridiculous in it. >> nice. >> not bad, right, guys? >> have you completely lost your mind? >> reporter: "seinfeld" may have gone off the air in 1998, but it lives on in reruns and still has us talking and laughing to this day. a show about nothing could turn into something so big. >> re
. >> yada yada yada. >> serenity now. >> yada. >> the approach of the show was unlike anything anyonever seen before. i think there's no question that "seinfeld" changed the tv industry. >> giving and caring and generally concerned about the welfare of others. i can't be with someone like that. >> reporter: and no question it changed our lexicon too. try to say close talker, double dipper or regifter without thinking about "seinfeld." you...
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yada, yada, yada, i never heard from him again. >> no soup for you!einfeld" trivia, in an early draft george's name was bennett. jerry's puffy shirt now lives at the smithsonian. and how many times did jerry say hello, newman? believe it or not, just 15. the show ran for nine seasons. great. >> bennett? >> bennett. >> doesn't work for him. >> no. that's why they changed it. >> reporting on the stunning upset at wimbledon men's finals. >> djokovic defeated federer. another show was playing on in the stands. it was the celebrities who's who turning out. actor chris hemsworth and his wife elsie pataki. hope i said that right. >> david beckham and victoria. i always love watching what she is wearing. >> she is gorgeous. orlando bloom was there and kate ow could we forget. prince william and kate, minus prince george. >> star-studded. speaking of celebrities, let's check out who is blowing out candles, celebrating their birthdays. >> long-time johnny carson band leader, doc severinsen turns 84. >> ringo starr turns 74. >> michelle kwan turns 44. >> and dyl
yada, yada, yada, i never heard from him again. >> no soup for you!einfeld" trivia, in an early draft george's name was bennett. jerry's puffy shirt now lives at the smithsonian. and how many times did jerry say hello, newman? believe it or not, just 15. the show ran for nine seasons. great. >> bennett? >> bennett. >> doesn't work for him. >> no. that's why they changed it. >> reporting on the stunning upset at wimbledon men's finals. >> djokovic...
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yada, yada, yada. >> yada yada.t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues... great terms... let's close. introducing at&t mobile share value plans... ...with our best-ever pricing for business. live in the same communities that we serve. people here know that our operations have an impact locally. we're using more natural gas vehicles than ever before. the trucks are reliable, that's good for business. but they also reduce emissions, and that's good for everyone. it makes me feel very good about the future of our company. ♪ ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> you need something to make you feel old? great. i got something for you. >> sure! >> today marks the 25th anniversary since "sein
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. >>> it's the show that made "yada yada yada." festivus, plus unforgettable moments. you're watching "cbs this morning." box!!!is home come to hhgregg's 4th of july sale and save up to 30% storewide plus, up to an extra $500 more when you buy multiple major appliances. get this samsung french door refrigerator for only $999. or a samsung 51" hdtv for just $398. get savings storewide on amazing deals and the boxes they come in. come to hhgregg. and fill your home with happy. >>> everybody is about a character on the show and nobody knows nothing. >> so you're telling me to go in to nbc and tell them. >> we. >> what's we. >> we. it's about a sitcom. >>> "seinfeld" became one of the most successful comedies in tv history. tomorrow they'll celebrate 25 years what was called the "seinfeld chronicles." it ran fur nine seasons. >> it drew 76 million viewers making it the third most watched. in 2007 "seinfeld" talked about the show's legacy with charlie rose. >> there are people who say this is the best sitcom are. >> i love those people.
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some of us have problems with quick sounds and booms and bangs and yada yada. have, i guess psychological problems, if you will. and i guess the mental stress. so. >> twaun stallworth serving a one year sentence for cocaine possession, is still haunted by a combat experience that occurred 20 years earlier during the battle to free kuwait. he says he once saw a friend blown up by a woman and a child who were concealing explosives. moments later, he saw another child running towards him. >> i didn't know what to do. but i turned, i aimed and i fired. he was 6 years old. i didn't kill him. i did injure him -- his leg. that's one of the things that bothers me because that was somebody's kid. it kind of wasn't -- wasn't trying to hurt me. and it unfortunately -- i have unfortunately had a dream that it was my son that i was shooting. >> stallworth presents a great front. you'll see him and he's animated and laughs and talks with you. underlying that, he continues with some anxiety and stress issues three or four times a week. he still continues with nightmares and s
some of us have problems with quick sounds and booms and bangs and yada yada. have, i guess psychological problems, if you will. and i guess the mental stress. so. >> twaun stallworth serving a one year sentence for cocaine possession, is still haunted by a combat experience that occurred 20 years earlier during the battle to free kuwait. he says he once saw a friend blown up by a woman and a child who were concealing explosives. moments later, he saw another child running towards him....
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yada, yada are, yady. weather and your health. air quality will not be great.llen is low to media it is not highest pollen count and not as bad as we have seen in the spring. uv index will be high. heat index will be high in the mid 90's just to get you prepared for a typical july day. now as we look, at our ultimate doppler radar picture, cold front out to our northwest, that will be affecting us, starting tomorrow, and the heat and humidity, we don't expect any pop up thunderstorms today this off shore disturbance it is not expect to be a hurricane or anything, tropical at all. so we are just dealing with a little bit of haze this morning and we will have a lot of haze later on to take. we will look real quickly in the future cast to see a mix of sun and clouds for the rest of the day. big head line will be how hot it will get into the lower 90's by the end of the afternoon and jumping into tomorrow, it is no the until after 12:00 noon we will see these pop up showers. mostly north and west of the city tomorrow. by wednesday, showers are still around as well,
yada, yada are, yady. weather and your health. air quality will not be great.llen is low to media it is not highest pollen count and not as bad as we have seen in the spring. uv index will be high. heat index will be high in the mid 90's just to get you prepared for a typical july day. now as we look, at our ultimate doppler radar picture, cold front out to our northwest, that will be affecting us, starting tomorrow, and the heat and humidity, we don't expect any pop up thunderstorms today this...
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, yada, but opened up to people who don't get represented, the don't get an opportunity. there may be more and more opportunities. >> if we can figure out a way to democratize storytelling but also keeping the best of traditional narrative long form which is just a sort of really focus on thinking about the reader and the readers needs all the time, staying interesting, writing scared which is what you were saying. they could leave anytime. they could leave on this sense are they could leave you on that sentence. so you better hold them all the way through. if we can somehow marry these new tools with the old craftsmanship, we are going to have really powerful, amazing injuries in the bernstein award for the next 50 years -- amazing entries. i like the idea the web as a platform for lots of people involved in an event could win. however, i'm really also, i hate it because, you know, this is an investment, but you can go on the web and you can find lots of really inaccurate information about what happened at the hospital published by people who might have a real interest o
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it would be very simple to add, by if way, our medical infirmary is yada, yada, yada. >> so if you had this information, it might have helped, right? >> if we had the information, we could have saved her life. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate the opportunity to be here today. you had suggested that aed machines should be more visible? >> we've been told that karen vault does have aeds, but they keep them locked up because they're afraid the passengers may steal them. >> and your comment about cpr training? >> at the very least, when people are coming back from excursions. >>. >> when you were researching, was this your first cruise? >> we've been doing this for years. a couple times -- >> okay. so you're a cruiser. >> used to be. >> when you go look for a cruise, just tell me how you want to go about that when you want to g. >> i'll be honest, i have a cousin that organizes it and we all chip in. >> i have not gone on a cruise. i'm very familiar with cruises with being in alaska. i've been on many of the ships, but not done a full scale cruise. when you go online to look up wha
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doctors yada has been working in mental health for over twenty years he says the traumatised children'sparents struggle to the minds of images. with critical questions for the parents a bit on themselves. and the. children how they can how they can to protect how they can secure these are some time for a scared to secure a skip the children he is an average mother of six living in one of gaza's most densely populated camps and i'm trying to model normal with to try and make them calm and to make sure they don't feel scared to avoid a terrifying atmosphere a six year old son keeps asking me why there are drones in the sky. and i tell them they are taking video children know the difference between a drone strike and an f. sixteen strike i have a daughter in high school she's grown up and she hears the airstrikes she starts to scream and cry experts fear that this latest violence could create an op surge in mental health issues which could affect long term prospects for peace some of the children and their scheme and they will use violence as. their problem in the future and this is one of
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but when you are looking at the stocks you have to look at what matt said long-term and-- charles: yadaa colada and a martini. >> that's not what happened today we saw people go into panic mode. get to scratch your head a. >> is the individual investor home that is getting hurt. >> they shouldn't be watching tv at 10:00 a.m. >> do you think the urgency has more focus on the numbers coming out because the economy is turning around? charles: earnings must justify the rally so far and soap far they how. matt, it was reported after the bell that the act asked yahoo and intel with pretty good in the aftermarket. first of all congratulations and you give the viewers tend to buy the stock today. do you think we you race all of today's losses with the three names? >> yes because you are-- yacht who-- i think if you can get people excited and say yet several big names come out and what has happened? charles: an all-time record number on their revenue, up 7%. a collaboration after the close of apple and ibm and that stock is up $3. retail numbers were mixed. how do you feel about them? >> i think
but when you are looking at the stocks you have to look at what matt said long-term and-- charles: yadaa colada and a martini. >> that's not what happened today we saw people go into panic mode. get to scratch your head a. >> is the individual investor home that is getting hurt. >> they shouldn't be watching tv at 10:00 a.m. >> do you think the urgency has more focus on the numbers coming out because the economy is turning around? charles: earnings must justify the rally...
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think about how many was conveyed by yada, yadaiada op seinfeld. presence should be, i mean, grateful for those tiches. >> i'm not convinced. >> a >> israel's invasion of gaza continues tonight. >> we have been hearing a lot of tank shelling coming from where we are, here. >> every single one of these buildings shook violently. >> for continuing coverage of the israeli / palestinian conflict, stay with al jazeera america, your global news leader. the news, go deeper and get more perspectives on every issue. al jazeera america. christmas christmas >>> you probably never worried about a solar storm. n.a.s.a. now says one that erupted from the surface of the sun in 2012, and the energy it released came dangerously close to hitting arth. -- earth. >> that would be a bad thing. it could have plunged the world into darkness, causing 2 trillion in damage, 20 times the cost of hurricane katrina. scientists say there's a 12% chance a solar storm of this sort could hit the earth in the next 10 years. we are joined by derek pits. let's begin with the storms a
think about how many was conveyed by yada, yadaiada op seinfeld. presence should be, i mean, grateful for those tiches. >> i'm not convinced. >> a >> israel's invasion of gaza continues tonight. >> we have been hearing a lot of tank shelling coming from where we are, here. >> every single one of these buildings shook violently. >> for continuing coverage of the israeli / palestinian conflict, stay with al jazeera america, your global news leader. the news, go...
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think about how many was conveyed by yada, yadaiada op seinfeld.sence should be, i mean, grateful for those verbal tiches. >> i'm not convinced. >> an n.a.s.a. studies shows how close we were to being sent back to the dark ages. r >> this, is what we do. >> al jazeera america. you christmas christmas >>> you probably never worried about a solar storm. n.a.s.a. now says one that erupted from the surface of the sun in 2012, and the energy it released came dangerously close to hitting arth -- earth. >> that would be a bad thing. it could have plunged the world into darkness, causing 2 trillion in damage, 20 times the cost of hurricane katrina. scientists say there's a 12% chance a solar storm of this sort could hit the earth in the next 10 years. we are joined by derek pits. let's begin with the storms and what they are. why are they significant to scientists. >> these eruptions come from the surface of the sun, blasting particles into the solar system, if it happens that the earth is in line with the explosion, if it's something that is enormous, it
think about how many was conveyed by yada, yadaiada op seinfeld.sence should be, i mean, grateful for those verbal tiches. >> i'm not convinced. >> an n.a.s.a. studies shows how close we were to being sent back to the dark ages. r >> this, is what we do. >> al jazeera america. you christmas christmas >>> you probably never worried about a solar storm. n.a.s.a. now says one that erupted from the surface of the sun in 2012, and the energy it released came...
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yada. >> the approach of the show was unlike anything anyone had seen before.uestion seinfeld changed tv and scripting. >> digitally concerned about the welfare of others. i can't be with someone like that. >> try to say close talker, regifter without thinking about seinfeld. you knlt. >> get out! >> how do you celebrate a quarter century of seinfeld? >> the beauty and the genius, that was "seinfeld." >> i would watch two or two and a half hours of seinfeld. i watch three and a half or four. >> channel seinfeld like carson. >> a puffy shirt. i feel ridiculous in it. >> nice. >> not bad, right guys? >> have you completely lost your mind? >> reporter: seinfeld went off the air in 1998 but the reruns still have us talking and laughing about a show about nothing that was so big. for "today," nbc news, new york. >> bosco is named after george's 8:00 p.m. -- >> real? >> that's trivia i didn't know. >> our biggest "seinfeld" fan. jenna is the biggest "seinfeld" fan you will ever meet. >> we are honoring jenna to take the morning off. >> she'll be watching her puffy sh
yada. >> the approach of the show was unlike anything anyone had seen before.uestion seinfeld changed tv and scripting. >> digitally concerned about the welfare of others. i can't be with someone like that. >> try to say close talker, regifter without thinking about seinfeld. you knlt. >> get out! >> how do you celebrate a quarter century of seinfeld? >> the beauty and the genius, that was "seinfeld." >> i would watch two or two and a half...
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yada, quad a some promote quick weight loss, but can be dangerous.here is a couple of them for you. the werewolf diet. have you heard of this? also known as the lunar diet. only allowed water or juice. people do. >> this during full or new moon. >> how about the cookie die net they're doctor ziegel's, you eat high fiber, high protein cookies for lunches, smacks, to up 600 calories cookies, then normal dinner for total of 1,000 to 1200 calories a day. >> just like kind of regular diet. downing that on your own. raw food diet, bans all foods cooked, process in the anyway, including cooking veggies. while eating veggies is good, cooking certain veggies actually enhances the nutrients and kills some of the bacteria. and of course you're severely limiting your calories. >> in particular, though, they say always cook your broccoli. don't eat raw broccoli? >> i eat raw broccoli all the time. >> cook t see, it ticket if your speech. >> baby food, each jar contains 20 to 100 calories. >> i new somebody that used to do that baby food diet. show was craze. >> i
yada, quad a some promote quick weight loss, but can be dangerous.here is a couple of them for you. the werewolf diet. have you heard of this? also known as the lunar diet. only allowed water or juice. people do. >> this during full or new moon. >> how about the cookie die net they're doctor ziegel's, you eat high fiber, high protein cookies for lunches, smacks, to up 600 calories cookies, then normal dinner for total of 1,000 to 1200 calories a day. >> just like kind of...