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. >> steve: zucchini. >> jimmy: zucchini? that's not my -- whose name is zuchinni? of the latte. [ laughter ] and, finally, this is a crazy story. this week, a town in minnesota elected a dog named duke as its mayor. [ light laughter ] they elected a mayor that pees on the streets, sleeps on the floor and eats out of the garbage. then, toronto said, "been there." [ cheers and applause ] we have a great show. give it up for the roots right there, yo. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, everybody. welcome to the show. thank you so much. it's been a great week so far and there's more ahead. tomorrow night, jason statham will be here. demi lovato and chef david chang will all be joining us. [ cheers and applause ] and, on monday, my man, bill cosby will be here. [ cheers and applause ] i never know what he's going to do. he's the -- i love him so much. and two of the best golfers in the world, tiger woods and rory mcilroy will be coming monday night. [ cheers and applause ] i might even challenge one of them to a little game of golf. >> steve: ooh. >> jimmy: yeah
. >> steve: zucchini. >> jimmy: zucchini? that's not my -- whose name is zuchinni? of the latte. [ laughter ] and, finally, this is a crazy story. this week, a town in minnesota elected a dog named duke as its mayor. [ light laughter ] they elected a mayor that pees on the streets, sleeps on the floor and eats out of the garbage. then, toronto said, "been there." [ cheers and applause ] we have a great show. give it up for the roots right there, yo. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and...
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next up is grill zucchini. once again, you're doing this.nd then we're going to do like a japanese. once again really simple. on the grill. let that cook for couple of minutes. cheryl: i want to show some other things. again, this is healthy. >> we make in my salad. really quick. once again. capers, linens, manas. potato chips. next to that we have a tomato salad stray from the garden. cucumber car red onion, basil. add a touch of buttermilk or ranch dressing. it kicks up a little bit. cheryl: all right. >> dictatorship to. you made these. >> i made them myself. he made these himself. hang on. get the ball. get the ball. cheryl: all right. is anybody got to tell me what they think? >> it's delicious. cheryl: homemade please. there you go. strawberry mid. >> though, yes. cheryl: where are you from, by the way? >> louisiana. cheryl: a cake. >> strawberries and cream. we will get to that next. cheryl: we have that going on. none of major hit, by the way. i'll work on the business and with you after the show. all right preassembled. and going to
next up is grill zucchini. once again, you're doing this.nd then we're going to do like a japanese. once again really simple. on the grill. let that cook for couple of minutes. cheryl: i want to show some other things. again, this is healthy. >> we make in my salad. really quick. once again. capers, linens, manas. potato chips. next to that we have a tomato salad stray from the garden. cucumber car red onion, basil. add a touch of buttermilk or ranch dressing. it kicks up a little bit....
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. >> our executive chef michael san for owe has made this maryland style crab cake with zucchini. >>n crab in there at all. >> no, just all vegetables. >> who is that dude back there. >> that guy. >> that is pete. >> hi pete. >> hi mike, how are you doing. >> he is our bar manager. >> what is this. >> this is a wonderful cocktail, made with ru barb. >> that is fantastic. >> this is our crab cake. >> and yet it is not a crab cake. >> it is made with zucchini, our produce is organic and locally grown and then this bun was made in house. >> okay, here we go nicole marquis. >> what do you think. >> that is fantastic. >> yes. >> that is fantastic. >> you are in the far from my apartment this is my new spot. >> this is a sexy place. you here most nights. >> most nights especially the weekend. >> come on, folks, nicole marquis, thank you. >> you've got to try this. man, that is good. >> charlie was a sinner. do you know something unique and delicious mike has got to try. go to my fox philly to the come click on the good day tab and then e-mail us. the and then by the way we'd like to you co
. >> our executive chef michael san for owe has made this maryland style crab cake with zucchini. >>n crab in there at all. >> no, just all vegetables. >> who is that dude back there. >> that guy. >> that is pete. >> hi pete. >> hi mike, how are you doing. >> he is our bar manager. >> what is this. >> this is a wonderful cocktail, made with ru barb. >> that is fantastic. >> this is our crab cake. >> and yet it...
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the annual zucchini festival is there this weekend.re's a number of dishes and a zucchini growing contest and music. the money raised at this event goes to local nonprofit organizations. >>> a confusion out in candlestick, some people turned around and said see you later we're headed home. >>> explanation from police and the demands from those who missed the paul mccartney show. >>> how law enforcement agencies are joining efforts to keep you safe. at ikea, we don't just design furniture. we design good mornings. little experiments. big ideas. brighter ways. and better tomorrows you can take home today. imagine if everyday was just a little bit better for everyone. >>> two have been charged for the kidnapping of two amish girls. steven and his girlfriend nicole are charged with kidnapping. they intended to physically harm or sexually abuse the girls. they turned up thursday night at a -- a house 15 miles from where they were taken. they gave information that was crucial. >> we need to give credit to the girls. they've been helpful. thi
the annual zucchini festival is there this weekend.re's a number of dishes and a zucchini growing contest and music. the money raised at this event goes to local nonprofit organizations. >>> a confusion out in candlestick, some people turned around and said see you later we're headed home. >>> explanation from police and the demands from those who missed the paul mccartney show. >>> how law enforcement agencies are joining efforts to keep you safe. at ikea, we don't...
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those are derivatives of soy, corn, oils, sugar, alfalfa, papaya, zucchini, no popcorn is gmo yet.here are animals that we do not consider genetically modified, but the fda says that there are unique risks to health for eating milk and meat from animals that are fed gmo's. as far as labeling, there is a unique announcement that some of you are not aware of. there is a ballot initiative in colorado that will be there in november for you to vote for all products that are genetically engineered and sold in colorado to be labeled. already, the industry can start to unleash a torrent of lies and disinformation. they will try to tell you that this will cost you $400 per person per year. there are countries that require labeling. none of them had increased their cost. companies that sell gmos had taken them out and label them. they will say that labeling is bad for farmers and people. they will say it is special interest. this is how they got 51% in california to vote against labeling and 51% in washington voting against labeling. 93% of the population was in favor of gmo-labeling. >> i d
those are derivatives of soy, corn, oils, sugar, alfalfa, papaya, zucchini, no popcorn is gmo yet.here are animals that we do not consider genetically modified, but the fda says that there are unique risks to health for eating milk and meat from animals that are fed gmo's. as far as labeling, there is a unique announcement that some of you are not aware of. there is a ballot initiative in colorado that will be there in november for you to vote for all products that are genetically engineered...
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soy, corn, cotton, canola, sugarbeet, alfalfa, zucchini, yellow squash, and papaya. you can ask me to say that slower later during q&a. the reason they are on our plate is because of a sentence in the fda policy from 1992. that sentence says that the agency is not aware of any information showing that gmo's are significantly different therefore no safety testing is necessary. no labeling is necessary. companies like monsanto, the biggest gmo producer, who deviously told us that agent orange and ddt were safe, they can determine on their own and maybe get it right this time that the gmo seed and the crops they produce are safe. it turns out that that basic sentence, which is in fact the basics for the u.s. policy overseas, the state department, etc., etc. -- it was a lie. risk, that they could create allergies and nutritional problems. they repeatedly urged their superiors to require long-term study. and every time they read the policy, they noticed that more of their science was removed from that policy and tell one person wrote, what has become of this document? it
soy, corn, cotton, canola, sugarbeet, alfalfa, zucchini, yellow squash, and papaya. you can ask me to say that slower later during q&a. the reason they are on our plate is because of a sentence in the fda policy from 1992. that sentence says that the agency is not aware of any information showing that gmo's are significantly different therefore no safety testing is necessary. no labeling is necessary. companies like monsanto, the biggest gmo producer, who deviously told us that agent orange...
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how many zucchinis i can fit in to my crotch?ins, the "orange is the new black" parody is down the hall. >> steve: oh. >> jimmy: yeah. >> steve: sorry. >> jimmy: okay. let's keep these ideas going. [ talking over each other ] now this is one of those -- now this is one of those things that i better take care of personally. ♪ [ subway sounds ] [ screams ] [ laughter ] >> remind me to send him a a thank you note. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that was "house of cue cards." to watch it again, visit our youtube page at youtube.com/fallontonight. and be sure to subscribe while you're there. stick around. we'll be right back with mickey rourke, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ shelly ] as a graduate of devry university and keller graduate school of management, a business career was my goal. this was my career training camp... my professors... they were also my coaches. and my biggest supporters. their guidance from start to finish... helped me get my latest promotion...at microsoft. [ male announcer ] get started now with our
how many zucchinis i can fit in to my crotch?ins, the "orange is the new black" parody is down the hall. >> steve: oh. >> jimmy: yeah. >> steve: sorry. >> jimmy: okay. let's keep these ideas going. [ talking over each other ] now this is one of those -- now this is one of those things that i better take care of personally. ♪ [ subway sounds ] [ screams ] [ laughter ] >> remind me to send him a a thank you note. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy:...
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it's in nine food crops, soy, corn, cotton, alfalfa, zucchini, yellow squash and papaya, and you can ask me to say that slower during q&a. now, the reason they're on our plates is because of a sentence in the fda policy from 1992, and that sentence is that the agency's not aware of any information showing that gmos are significantly different, therefore, no safety testing is necessary. no labeling is necessary. so companies like monsanto, the biggest gmo producer -- who had previously told us that pcbs, agent orange and ddt were safe -- they can determine on their own, and maybe get it right this time, that their gmo seeds and the crops that they produce are safe. now, it turns out that that basic sentence which is, in fact, the basis for the u.s. policy overseas, it's for the state department, etc., etc., it was a lie. it was complete fiction. we didn't know about it in 1992, but we found out about it in 1999. because 44,000 secret internal memos from the fda were forced into the public domain from a lawsuit. not only were they aware that gmos were significantly different, it was th
it's in nine food crops, soy, corn, cotton, alfalfa, zucchini, yellow squash and papaya, and you can ask me to say that slower during q&a. now, the reason they're on our plates is because of a sentence in the fda policy from 1992, and that sentence is that the agency's not aware of any information showing that gmos are significantly different, therefore, no safety testing is necessary. no labeling is necessary. so companies like monsanto, the biggest gmo producer -- who had previously told...
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this is our wrap mushroom, goat cheese, peppers, zucchini squash, chicken. gluten free menu. that is our chicken sandwich. in is our panini with after cade owe, bacon, tomato. pep are jack cheese and chicken. that is our hybrid burger. half chicken and beef. frozen mushrooms and barbecue sauce. >> we have laura's fudge what do we have here. >> we have 16 different flavors of fudge, chocolate covered bacon, fruit, chocolate covered fruit and for fall we also have a pumpkin fudge. our salt water taffy. >> well, somebody come here. you come here for a second. we have chocolate covered bacon. i don't really eat bacon like that. what is your name. >> lee. >> can you taste this bacon and see if it is tasty. >> i can. >> it is morning time. >> okay. >> sue. >> okay. how is that. that is delicious. >> oh, yeah. >> i like you. >> we have neil's stake and restaurant. this is a nice looking stake. >> this is our prime rib, this is our baked stuff crab which is glue you ton free. >> okay. >> no problems. >> thinks sausagees and grape and this is barbecue that feeds a family of four. >> i
this is our wrap mushroom, goat cheese, peppers, zucchini squash, chicken. gluten free menu. that is our chicken sandwich. in is our panini with after cade owe, bacon, tomato. pep are jack cheese and chicken. that is our hybrid burger. half chicken and beef. frozen mushrooms and barbecue sauce. >> we have laura's fudge what do we have here. >> we have 16 different flavors of fudge, chocolate covered bacon, fruit, chocolate covered fruit and for fall we also have a pumpkin fudge. our...
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. >> zucchini! need to have this "gma" daddy/daughter dance-off. it is time finally so great to have our friend tony dovolani here. take in all the action with us. tons of amazing entries for this competition. all of you selected our final two teams before they hit the dance floor, take a look at the contenders. ♪ >> they are the daddy/daughter dance duos who stole america's heart set to that classic beat. from new york to california entries poured in coast to coast. and while many of the dads admitted to having limited dance skills, it was their limitless love for their daughters that made them game for the challenge. thousands of you voted online for the two finalists. ♪ i want to thrill you like michael ♪ >> jason and lilly denney from missouri. >> we're bringing a lot for our performance. we're bringing a little bit of old school, a little new school, some middle school and a little bit of preschool too. ♪ in the wrong time >> aron and kennedy lee from pikeville, north carolina. >> the love i ha
. >> zucchini! need to have this "gma" daddy/daughter dance-off. it is time finally so great to have our friend tony dovolani here. take in all the action with us. tons of amazing entries for this competition. all of you selected our final two teams before they hit the dance floor, take a look at the contenders. ♪ >> they are the daddy/daughter dance duos who stole america's heart set to that classic beat. from new york to california entries poured in coast to coast. and...
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it is in nine food crops, soy, cotton, canola, sugar beet, alfalfa, zucchini, squash, and papaya. you can ask me to say that slower later in q&a. the reason they are on our plates is because of a sentence in the fda policy from 1992. that sentence says that the agency is not aware of any 'sformation showing that gmo are significantly different, therefore no safety testing is necessary. no labeling is this area. so companies like monsanto, the producer, who had previously told us that pcb, ddr, and ddts were safe to my can can -- were safe, they tell us that genetically modified crops are safe. it turns out that basic sentence, which is in fact, the basis for the u.s. policy overseas, the state department, etc., it was alive. it was complete fiction. we did not know about it -- it was a lie. it was complete fiction. we did not know about it in years past, but we do now because of secret memos forced into the public domain because of a lawsuit. not only were they aware that genetically modified foods were significantly different, but there was an overwhelming consensus among their o
it is in nine food crops, soy, cotton, canola, sugar beet, alfalfa, zucchini, squash, and papaya. you can ask me to say that slower later in q&a. the reason they are on our plates is because of a sentence in the fda policy from 1992. that sentence says that the agency is not aware of any 'sformation showing that gmo are significantly different, therefore no safety testing is necessary. no labeling is this area. so companies like monsanto, the producer, who had previously told us that pcb,...
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soy, corn, cotton, canola, sugarbeet, alfalfa, zucchini, yellow squash, and papaya. you can ask me to say that slower later during q&a. the reason they are on our plate is because of a sentence in the fda policy from 1992. that sentence says that the agency is not aware of any information showing that gmo's are significantly different therefore no safety testing is necessary. no labeling is necessary. companies like monsanto, the biggest gmo producer, who deviously told us that agent orange and ddt were safe, they can determine on their own and maybe get it right this time that the gmo seed and the crops they produce are safe. it turns out that that basic sentence, which is in fact the basics for the u.s. policy overseas, the state department, etc., etc. -- it was a lie. it was complete fiction. we did not know about in 1992, but we found out about it in 1999 game 40,000 secret internal -- 1999, because 40,000 secret internal memos from the fda were forced into public domain from a lawsuit. not only were they aware that gmo's were significantly different, it was the
soy, corn, cotton, canola, sugarbeet, alfalfa, zucchini, yellow squash, and papaya. you can ask me to say that slower later during q&a. the reason they are on our plate is because of a sentence in the fda policy from 1992. that sentence says that the agency is not aware of any information showing that gmo's are significantly different therefore no safety testing is necessary. no labeling is necessary. companies like monsanto, the biggest gmo producer, who deviously told us that agent orange...
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be used to go into the school meals program by a director of operations led the stoplights solid zucchini and yellow squash and tomatoes and they learned during that process and you wonder how we could reduce a plea to waste and get them engaged and you cannot be the global school the can feed the class attended is shown to the other kids one of our biggest sources of pride is we now have a local restaurant who now uses that stoplight saladin we are getting support firework with cleveland and have visited several times to look at their garden program but it is the commitment to the new nutrition standards that make me realize it is nutrition and education with commutative involvement in student involvement to make this work. that is why i see the new standards. that is why we support what we try to do. >> senator leahy asked to put a copy with the usda cuisine for members that were not here with the pumpkin squares in fronted you have come from vermont did we also think senator casey for the of the balls -- meatballs. we are eating well today. now senator? >> madam chair thank you for hol
be used to go into the school meals program by a director of operations led the stoplights solid zucchini and yellow squash and tomatoes and they learned during that process and you wonder how we could reduce a plea to waste and get them engaged and you cannot be the global school the can feed the class attended is shown to the other kids one of our biggest sources of pride is we now have a local restaurant who now uses that stoplight saladin we are getting support firework with cleveland and...
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director of operations, trixie ramirez started something called spotlight salad were kids plant zucchinigo squash and tomatoes and they learned during that process. they go out and harvest those things. you wonder how kids can reduce play ways. you get them engaged in it. when the kids bring an end, although you can't eat the whole school, you can feed the classic came from and that is shown other kids a sense of pride. but our biggest source of pride in detroit public schools as we now have a local restaurant food menus is the school salad and we're getting support. i work with cleveland. i've been there several times to look at their gardening program. but it is a commitment to the new nutrition standards that made me realize that it was going to be through attrition education, community involvement, student loan debt that we were point to make this work and that is why i see the new standards is a valuable proposition . so best of supports what we are trying to do to stem childhood obesity. >> is very much. senator leahy asked for a safe and in the record, which we will do without obj
director of operations, trixie ramirez started something called spotlight salad were kids plant zucchinigo squash and tomatoes and they learned during that process. they go out and harvest those things. you wonder how kids can reduce play ways. you get them engaged in it. when the kids bring an end, although you can't eat the whole school, you can feed the classic came from and that is shown other kids a sense of pride. but our biggest source of pride in detroit public schools as we now have a...