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i don't like like it when people pick on farmers. i think there's a principal public health which we call farm reduction. we know many of the problems in houston from people's behavior and the choices they make. sometimes those choices are constrained by economics and by availability and by access. certainly there is a great deal of education at all economic levels at all levels that would be beneficial. in the meantime, before we reach the stage where people are behaving better we have an obligation to reduce the harm. now, back when the first international programs are being developed by george w. bush there's some people who felt that if we could just tell people to behave and stop having this unprotected sex then we would not have hiv. that again, when the messiah comes will have this wonderful good behavior but in the meantime we need to prevent that >> host: but to his credit president bush did that, his unrecognized for what he is done in that area. >> guest: he understood that you don't give up on the notion of educating peop
i don't like like it when people pick on farmers. i think there's a principal public health which we call farm reduction. we know many of the problems in houston from people's behavior and the choices they make. sometimes those choices are constrained by economics and by availability and by access. certainly there is a great deal of education at all economic levels at all levels that would be beneficial. in the meantime, before we reach the stage where people are behaving better we have an...
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farm report rbought to you by farmer's edge. for the latest in com making sense of your data-- visit growyourreturns.com ome back. here now with chip nellinger and bob utterback. bob, this usda report came out friday.we didn't expect a lot of changes but boy was in a boring report. it was really the bulls were looking for something to grab on to to ignite the market. especially in corn word on cottons on consolidation range. there that thing was the report increased the world stocks in corn beans and we and so we're going to drift lower in some markets can quickly turn now the weather in we gotta move from cornyn and the farmers are not want to see what they like you know wolf former sun general former law clerk next on the only won the debate our stocks right now what is what the usda tell us about our domestic stocks on intel's near earnings unchanged two point four billion bushel corn carry out four hundred eight million bushel bean carry out so that the market's comfortable those numbers i agree bob i argentina the bulk of b
farm report rbought to you by farmer's edge. for the latest in com making sense of your data-- visit growyourreturns.com ome back. here now with chip nellinger and bob utterback. bob, this usda report came out friday.we didn't expect a lot of changes but boy was in a boring report. it was really the bulls were looking for something to grab on to to ignite the market. especially in corn word on cottons on consolidation range. there that thing was the report increased the world stocks in corn...
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. >> there's nothing wrong with farmers market by the way, is there? it's one way a consumer can meet a farmer. >> that's nice, whether or not it's safe is a separate thing. my .. is i wrote this book, as i started to write the book i realized i had to think through what are my real principles about the food supply. the one that came to me was that everyone deserves safe and affordable food. i didn't realize it at the time, but that actually made me unable to adopt some of the recommendations that you get from some people because that's not affordable food, as you know. we really, really need to make the food supply safer everybody, not just those who can buy their way. >> see have to use good judgment is what you're saying. >> we need to do the things we can do. we need to tighten up on what's going on in processing plants, we need to make much more complete inspection and testing of those plants, not just the first stage, we need to ensure that workers are protected because worker safety and food safety is absolutely connected. that was the lesson th
. >> there's nothing wrong with farmers market by the way, is there? it's one way a consumer can meet a farmer. >> that's nice, whether or not it's safe is a separate thing. my .. is i wrote this book, as i started to write the book i realized i had to think through what are my real principles about the food supply. the one that came to me was that everyone deserves safe and affordable food. i didn't realize it at the time, but that actually made me unable to adopt some of the...
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i'm the daughter of farmers and i don't like people to pick on farmers. i think though that there's a principle in public health which we call farm reduction. we know that many of the problems in health stem from people's behavior and the choices they make. sometimes those choices are constrained by economics and bioavailability and by access but certainly there's a great deal of education at all economic levels and all levels of education. it would be beneficial. in the meantime, before we reach that wonderful stage where people are behaving better, we have an obligation to reduce the harm. the example of this is hiv-aids. back when the first international programswere being developed by george w. bush , there were some people who thought look, if we could just tell people to behave, stop having all this unprotected sex, we wouldn't have hiv . that again is, we will have all this wonderful good behavior butin the meantime we need to treat and prevent aids. >> and to his credit, president bush did that. >> he did . >> it was unrecognized for what he did.
i'm the daughter of farmers and i don't like people to pick on farmers. i think though that there's a principle in public health which we call farm reduction. we know that many of the problems in health stem from people's behavior and the choices they make. sometimes those choices are constrained by economics and bioavailability and by access but certainly there's a great deal of education at all economic levels and all levels of education. it would be beneficial. in the meantime, before we...
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farmers are trying to use it as a new turning point in their lives. a month before the grand opening of shanghai disneyland, this episode followed the lives of people holding high expectations for the park. people are eagerly awaiting the new shanghai disneyland. it was built in a farming region 20 kilometers southeast of central shanghai. the area was once accessible only by car, but a new railway has been built. woo was even to see the enchanted storybook castle. ♪ she sees images of mickey mouse and friends, ensuring the safety of passengers by the platform doors. disney characters welcome passengers everywhere around the station. a subway from central shanghai to the center of disney resort is being developed with the full cooperation of the chinese government. disneyland is right outside the station. since the subway began running in late april, the number of tourists has been steadily increasing. 1 million people have visited in one month. >> the happiest place on earth is just beyond the iron bars. the opening of shanghai disneyland was propo
farmers are trying to use it as a new turning point in their lives. a month before the grand opening of shanghai disneyland, this episode followed the lives of people holding high expectations for the park. people are eagerly awaiting the new shanghai disneyland. it was built in a farming region 20 kilometers southeast of central shanghai. the area was once accessible only by car, but a new railway has been built. woo was even to see the enchanted storybook castle. ♪ she sees images of mickey...
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for local farmers, it is the only crop that pays enough to feed the family. >> i am aware that the farmers in many places want to change but they don't have enough and the failure of some of these programs in the past has been that the programs are not able to produce the income that the farmers need to change. they are not doioing this becaue they are criminals. they are doing this to survive. reporter: change won't come from within the country, says the myanmar antidrug czar. "the government has tried to introduce agriculture and livestock substitution, but frankly speaking, it was not effective. i hope there will be better support from international organizations." any support would help local farmers here immensely, and it could lead to victory in the worldwide war on drugs. fanny: thank you, christopher. christopher: many thananks. a quick reminder of our top story. japanese prime minister sheehan oblique is in hawaii -- shinzo abe is in hawaii for a landmark visit to pearl harbor, the site of the japanese attacked 75 years ago that provoked america to join world war ii. we will be ba
for local farmers, it is the only crop that pays enough to feed the family. >> i am aware that the farmers in many places want to change but they don't have enough and the failure of some of these programs in the past has been that the programs are not able to produce the income that the farmers need to change. they are not doioing this becaue they are criminals. they are doing this to survive. reporter: change won't come from within the country, says the myanmar antidrug czar. "the...
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so all the water farmers use water from the river. so all the water farmers use across water from the river. so all the water farmers use across these vast plains, all that water is essentially water being taken from the supplied to the ganges? yes. so you have less water in the river? translation: the more they are pumping from these wells, the more they are taking from the ganges. farmers are crucial, electoral constituency and over the years, politicians have attempted to buy their favour by offering incentives to install pumps. the result has been water intensive farming practices. ground water levels have been falling dramatically and so has the flow in some parts of the ganges. but work by the world wildlife front has shown it is possible to get farmers to use less water. instead of flooding whole fields, they now limit water use by using a series of dams. translation: the amount of water we use now has gone down by half. as a result, we use less water and get more profits. and the crops are also good. do you think of farmers wi
so all the water farmers use water from the river. so all the water farmers use across water from the river. so all the water farmers use across these vast plains, all that water is essentially water being taken from the supplied to the ganges? yes. so you have less water in the river? translation: the more they are pumping from these wells, the more they are taking from the ganges. farmers are crucial, electoral constituency and over the years, politicians have attempted to buy their favour by...
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the farmer sometimes feeds tasty squash to her pigs. she says her methods result in better products. >> my pigs walk around and exercise, and so they build fine, lean, muscles, the meat has a chewy texture and tastes like pork should taste. >> reporter: concern for animal welfare is spreading, in may, a group of farmers, veterinarians and researchers established the japan farm animal welfare association, they're about to launch a certification program to appeal to consumers. the director is an expert on animal welfare. he hopes that certification will help make the concept more popular in japan. >> translator: certification will add value to these products and help them stand out. i think the label will capture the attention of consumers and make them think about where their food comes from. >> reporter: this dairy farm in hokkaido has joined the organization. he's seeking certification for his milk. the requirements are very strict. in addition to granting his animals freedom of movement, he must maintain high standards of hygiene. so
the farmer sometimes feeds tasty squash to her pigs. she says her methods result in better products. >> my pigs walk around and exercise, and so they build fine, lean, muscles, the meat has a chewy texture and tastes like pork should taste. >> reporter: concern for animal welfare is spreading, in may, a group of farmers, veterinarians and researchers established the japan farm animal welfare association, they're about to launch a certification program to appeal to consumers. the...
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it was a farmhouse when it was first built, built by an immigrant farmer. at that time, it was considered one of the most elegant homes in the salt river valley. niels peterson, who the house was named after, was born in 1845 in denmark. he was the youngest of six siblings. which means he was not able to inherit any of his family's land. he had to go off on his own to establish a life for himself. he had opportunities in the united states, particularly in the west. at that time there was the homestead act, which was a lot that allowed people to come out west and get 160 acres and start their own farms. if you are a u.s. citizen. so, that was a big incentive for him to come west and become a u.s. citizen. he started his farming operation here, which he was not allowed to do back in his native denmark. he came here very early on. here in tempe, a small number of farmers were starting to show interest in this area right around the year 1870. he was amongst that group that came here and started to figure out how to farm productively here in the salt river valle
it was a farmhouse when it was first built, built by an immigrant farmer. at that time, it was considered one of the most elegant homes in the salt river valley. niels peterson, who the house was named after, was born in 1845 in denmark. he was the youngest of six siblings. which means he was not able to inherit any of his family's land. he had to go off on his own to establish a life for himself. he had opportunities in the united states, particularly in the west. at that time there was the...
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farm report brough to you by farmer's edge. for the latest in making sense of your data- visit growyourreturns.com> in making sense of your data- visit growyourreturns.com> "us farm report on the road at the executive women in behalf of america's farmers welcome back to u s farm report. as i promised that all female roundtable with us this week from the executive women in agriculture conference here in chicago illinois. we're going to jump right into things. the soybean market it's so volatile lately. we had a nice runup last week angie this week we did see some price pressure. why have we come down off those highs we saw last week ? i guess when it comes down to it, the further we move ahead, everyday that we go ay that we don't see a significant south american weather issue develop, and that's really where we're at right now is we need south america to kind of stumble again. most people don't realize that last year their production loss that we saw is significant. three hundred million bushel which was a huge difference if yo
farm report brough to you by farmer's edge. for the latest in making sense of your data- visit growyourreturns.com> in making sense of your data- visit growyourreturns.com> "us farm report on the road at the executive women in behalf of america's farmers welcome back to u s farm report. as i promised that all female roundtable with us this week from the executive women in agriculture conference here in chicago illinois. we're going to jump right into things. the soybean market it's...
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farmers' income rose sharply. so much so they began a tradition of taking vacations to hawaii every year. but a real turnaround started in 1970. the e town began processing its crops. focusing on jams. over the years, oyama continued to find ways to generate higher profitits. in 1990, the cooperative opened its own market and restaurant. it now operates ten stores. last year, sales rose to over $50 million. the farmers from south korea are keen to know more. some have seen their income decline with the rise of free trade, and thehey are worried about the future. >> translator: it was educational. i wasn't s sure about the busins model, but i learned a lot. >> translator: this system is taking off in south korea. i'm from a small town, that's why i joined the observation tour. >> reporter: despite its success, oyama is facing a new challenge. the town's population is declining. down 50% from the 1960s. the agriculture core is working on the next idea of a farming theme park. >> translator: it's a great view, isn't
farmers' income rose sharply. so much so they began a tradition of taking vacations to hawaii every year. but a real turnaround started in 1970. the e town began processing its crops. focusing on jams. over the years, oyama continued to find ways to generate higher profitits. in 1990, the cooperative opened its own market and restaurant. it now operates ten stores. last year, sales rose to over $50 million. the farmers from south korea are keen to know more. some have seen their income decline...
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he says farmers want these innovations to succeed as much as the developers do. >> farmers have been innovative from the dawn of time, but our own members recognized that the collision of forces that are impacting their ability to stay in business-- the regulatory pressures, the resource pressure, we have less water available, we have less of a workforce available to us. so this center is designed to bring the best of silicon valley, the best minds in technology and innovation, closer to the best farmers in the world, and speed the innovation that can solve those problems. >> reporter: the scenic salinas valley is less than an hour's drive south of silicon valley, the innovation hub of the country. but in many ways, the two areas could not be more different. unlike the high income, mostly white and asian population of silicon valley, salinas valley is about 75% hispanic. many here work in the fields or packaging plants, jobs that are often hourly and low-paying. there are pockets of extreme poverty, high crime, and poorly performing schools. and for the area's many young people, ther
he says farmers want these innovations to succeed as much as the developers do. >> farmers have been innovative from the dawn of time, but our own members recognized that the collision of forces that are impacting their ability to stay in business-- the regulatory pressures, the resource pressure, we have less water available, we have less of a workforce available to us. so this center is designed to bring the best of silicon valley, the best minds in technology and innovation, closer to...
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it's a municipal function farmer. when you have an entire family, that's the states duty with the garbage can is in it? buckley, look, not suggesting the municipal lysing the garbage collection. farmer, you are in favor of garbage collection? buckley, i'm in favor of social life, the garbage. everyone left including farmer and attention is briefly eased the buckley would not let go of its insistence that there's nothing special about that ghetto garbage problem. when farmer asked if rats and that his children buckleyy suggests he being melodramatic. there are more dramatic moments as when it is, the goals of the some rights movement by their discussion of the rat problem in the ghetto is most memorable part of the show. buckley is so earnest and yet so very incapable of copper hitting the daily crises faced by those living in urban squalor. that the rat problem was worse in harlem and stamford, connecticut, was simplyco impossible to him. by the time the news was on the show in 1973, the black panthers were struggling
it's a municipal function farmer. when you have an entire family, that's the states duty with the garbage can is in it? buckley, look, not suggesting the municipal lysing the garbage collection. farmer, you are in favor of garbage collection? buckley, i'm in favor of social life, the garbage. everyone left including farmer and attention is briefly eased the buckley would not let go of its insistence that there's nothing special about that ghetto garbage problem. when farmer asked if rats and...
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we started with 14 farmers, and it has grown out to over 80. >> what is the mission of the organization? >> this area has no grocery store spiller it is all mom-and- pop stores. we have this because it is needed. we knew it was needed. and the plaza needed somebody. it was empty. beautiful with city hall in the background. >> thank you for speaking with us. are you on the web? >> yes, hocfarmersmarket.org. >> check them out. thank you. >> welcome. the dish is ready. >> it looks and smells amazing. >> thank you. it was not easy to meet the $20 budget. i checked everybody out and found some great produce. really lovely seafood. i think that you are going to love it. >> do not be shy. cyou know this can run you $35 to $45 for a bowl, so it is great you did this for $20. >> this will feed four to six people. >> not if you invite me over for dinner. i am ready to dig in. >> i hope you'll love it. >> mmm. >> what do you think? >> i think i am going to need more. perhaps you can have all you want. >> i am produce the that you have crushed this farmer's market challenge by a landslide. the firs
we started with 14 farmers, and it has grown out to over 80. >> what is the mission of the organization? >> this area has no grocery store spiller it is all mom-and- pop stores. we have this because it is needed. we knew it was needed. and the plaza needed somebody. it was empty. beautiful with city hall in the background. >> thank you for speaking with us. are you on the web? >> yes, hocfarmersmarket.org. >> check them out. thank you. >> welcome. the dish is...
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american farmer, american farmer. the people of america. weaver,e, businessman, blacksmith, american. a german doctor, a swedish mailman, a polish fireman, an irish cop. americans. we are the people of america. a mixture of the people of the world. discovered by the people of the world. explorers of many nations charted the land and opened it to their people. columbus of italy. --boa, and positively on of ponce de leon of spain. sir walter raleigh of england. henry hudson, and other brave exploring men who sailed their ships into unknown waters and found the land of america. and, the land was settled by the people of the world. from france, from england, from england, many settled on the east coast, where they grew in numbers and came to consider america their home. styles change in 100 years, and ideas change. the children of the settlers became dissatisfied. they began to talk of freedom, to talk of winning freedom peacefully, or fighting for it. people of the world fought with them. german, pole, frenchman, american. a battle won, a nati
american farmer, american farmer. the people of america. weaver,e, businessman, blacksmith, american. a german doctor, a swedish mailman, a polish fireman, an irish cop. americans. we are the people of america. a mixture of the people of the world. discovered by the people of the world. explorers of many nations charted the land and opened it to their people. columbus of italy. --boa, and positively on of ponce de leon of spain. sir walter raleigh of england. henry hudson, and other brave...
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talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ? we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ? i'm hall of famer jerry west and my life is basketball. but that doesn't stop my afib from leaving me at a higher risk of stroke. that'd be devastating. i took warfarin for over 15 years until i learned more about once-daily xarelto... a latest generation blood thinner. then i made the switch. xarelto? significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. it has similar effectiveness to warfarin. warfarin interferes with vitamin k body's natural clotting function. for people with afib currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. like all blood thinners, don't stop taking xarelto without talking to your doctor, as this may increase your risk of a blood clot or stroke. while taking you may bruise more easily, and it may take longer for bleeding to stop. xarelto may increase your risk of bleeding if you take certain medicines. xa
talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ? we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ? i'm hall of famer jerry west and my life is basketball. but that doesn't stop my afib from leaving me at a higher risk of stroke. that'd be devastating. i took warfarin for over 15 years until i learned more about once-daily xarelto... a latest generation blood thinner. then i made the switch. xarelto? significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused...
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mostly farmers. it used to be the center of town where we are. this was the first school house in scottsdale, built in the early 1900s. all this area here where i am standing now, before the civic plaza over here and all this, this was a bodeo. the town was still really small and 1942. it is been -- it would grow to 2000 by 1950. it would grow especially after world war ii. they were trying to decide what can we do and not of white, he was the first mayor of the town -- and malcom white said, let's be western. he coined the phrase the world's most western town. it was in the because there was no place else in the valley like scottsdale with all that frontier look on it. at that time, they didn't have stoplights or anything. just a few stop signs here. this is a statue of the founder winfield scott. his wife and his army mule. because he was such a remarkable person, he should not be forgotten. i like telling the story of winfield scott and all he was in this town. but i will tell you, i wouldn't want him after me with a rifle. he was one bad boy
mostly farmers. it used to be the center of town where we are. this was the first school house in scottsdale, built in the early 1900s. all this area here where i am standing now, before the civic plaza over here and all this, this was a bodeo. the town was still really small and 1942. it is been -- it would grow to 2000 by 1950. it would grow especially after world war ii. they were trying to decide what can we do and not of white, he was the first mayor of the town -- and malcom white said,...
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farmer e.: in harlem if you kill one'd two more come back too carry his carcuss away. buck lee: why don't that happen in other cities a superb refuge in harlem? do away with refuge. it's a -- farmer when you have an entire family that's the state's duty to remove the garbage. buckley. look, ironing notice suggesting demeanallizing the garbage collection. farmer: you're in favor of garbage collection? buckley: i'm in favor of social rights garbage. everyone laughed, including farmer, and attention is briefly eased but buckley won't let go there's nothing special about the ghetto garbage problem. when farmer asked if rats had bitten his children buckley suggests he's being more dramatic. there are more refined moments in the program as when they discussion the nature goals of the civil righteds movement but their discussion of the rad problem in the ghetto is this most memorable part of show because buckley is so honest and yet so very cape -- incapable of those living in squalor, that the rat problem was worse in harm almost and stanford, connecticut, was. plausible to
farmer e.: in harlem if you kill one'd two more come back too carry his carcuss away. buck lee: why don't that happen in other cities a superb refuge in harlem? do away with refuge. it's a -- farmer when you have an entire family that's the state's duty to remove the garbage. buckley. look, ironing notice suggesting demeanallizing the garbage collection. farmer: you're in favor of garbage collection? buckley: i'm in favor of social rights garbage. everyone laughed, including farmer, and...
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farmer a question. conversation, it sounds like the sanctuary city governments would prefer to make the vulnerable american cities suffer rather than comply with orders for removal of illegal immigrants. i will take my answer off-line. thank you. certainly one way of putting it. that is probably the way that trump sees it as well. the other alternative to the argument is legally speaking, if cities comply with this federal order, what precedent does that set for any other policies they would like to have as a standalone city? i certainly agree with you cities are putting on the line the funding for needy services, and the greater question that i think most lawmakers are talking about is, again, it is an issue of federalism, and it is an issue of sovereignty. our country has been founded on the idea we have a central government, but the government cannot tell the states precisely what to do, and that filters down to cities as well. host: by that thinking -- here is a guest: [laughter] you know, there use
farmer a question. conversation, it sounds like the sanctuary city governments would prefer to make the vulnerable american cities suffer rather than comply with orders for removal of illegal immigrants. i will take my answer off-line. thank you. certainly one way of putting it. that is probably the way that trump sees it as well. the other alternative to the argument is legally speaking, if cities comply with this federal order, what precedent does that set for any other policies they would...
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farmers have to combine their activities. for the animals sold, others must be released into the wild. as long as these conditions are met, they will receive contributions. -- funding from conservation authorities in mexico. >> some of the positive impacts his project could have is for instance, if the family were fishing before this, this allows them to have an alternative source of income although it will not be enough to really feed theheir families and sustan themselves but it is something additional and also we can help reduce the pressure on the ecosystem i having them do other activities. i think it is also important because it will help the lococal crocodile populaonon to increase. >> conservationists in mexico have counted only 120 wild reptiles in the waters on the gulf of california. crocodiles are slow to reproduce because they do not reach sexual maturity until the age of about 10. while crocodiles might inspire fear in local to fish, they play an important role in the ecosystem. >> crocodiles are very important
farmers have to combine their activities. for the animals sold, others must be released into the wild. as long as these conditions are met, they will receive contributions. -- funding from conservation authorities in mexico. >> some of the positive impacts his project could have is for instance, if the family were fishing before this, this allows them to have an alternative source of income although it will not be enough to really feed theheir families and sustan themselves but it is...
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he says many of the local farmers are against it, worried that it will negatively impact their livelihoods. >> certainly, water is "the" issue, the issue here, not just because of the tunnels and all of that, but water has always been the issue in clarksburg. >> reporter: the california department of water resources and the u.s. bureau of reclamation released the report today. those who support water fix see this as an important step. we spoke to robin swanson with californians for water security via skpe. >> this is a [ indiscernible ] study called the grand compromise because there have been more than 600 public meetings, more than 40,000 comments, and more than 10 years of public study and review. >> reporter: governor jerry brown released this statement. quote, this project has been subjected to 10 years of detailed analysis and more environmental review than any other project in the history of the world." it is absolutely essential if california is to maintain a reliable water supply." the $15 billion proposed project would take water from the sacramento river as it enters the north d
he says many of the local farmers are against it, worried that it will negatively impact their livelihoods. >> certainly, water is "the" issue, the issue here, not just because of the tunnels and all of that, but water has always been the issue in clarksburg. >> reporter: the california department of water resources and the u.s. bureau of reclamation released the report today. those who support water fix see this as an important step. we spoke to robin swanson with...
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you would have been a shit farmer, though, marcus. i really do, i just, i can't see it. okay? you'd be the best-dressed god damned farmer, that's for sure. where's home for you, man? where do you think, ya know, looking back on it all -- >> marcus: yeah. that's an eternal question for me, you know? i feel at home in new york. i feel very much at home when i'm in africa, but i also feel out of place. and coming to this very place, aberagodana, it gives me a lot of humility, but i can't say it's home. i can't say it's home. ♪ >> anthony: happiest moment in africa? >> marcus: happiest moment is, i think, when we're at maya's village, for me, the whole village comes together, music, food, culture brings everybody together. that eating together, being together, it's by far the happiest for me. happiest for me. ♪ -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ >> anthony: some places surprise you. even if you've been traveling nearly non-stop for 15 years like me, there are places that snap you out of your comfortable world view, take your as
you would have been a shit farmer, though, marcus. i really do, i just, i can't see it. okay? you'd be the best-dressed god damned farmer, that's for sure. where's home for you, man? where do you think, ya know, looking back on it all -- >> marcus: yeah. that's an eternal question for me, you know? i feel at home in new york. i feel very much at home when i'm in africa, but i also feel out of place. and coming to this very place, aberagodana, it gives me a lot of humility, but i can't say...
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. >> and tips for shopping your farmers market like a pro. >> come to the farmers market, talk to the farmers, take a risk, and try something different. >> all of this fun is driven by your northern california honda dealers.
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talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ trust number one doctor recommended dulcolax constipated? use dulcolax tablets for gentle overnight relief suppositories for relief in minutes and stool softeners for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax, designed for dependable relief bounty is more absorbent,mom" per roll so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty, the quicker picker upper when a moment spontaneously turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas for pulmonary hypertension, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may i
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food prices are falling, farmers are not making money, and now one rancher says donald trump owes them. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday, december 21st. >>> good evening, everyone. and welcome. thanks for joining us. dow 20,000, uh-uh. remains elusive. the blue chip index started the session just about 25 points away from that landmark level. but today is not meant to be. real estate stocks dragged the market lower as the post election rally took a bit of a time-out. the dow jones industrial average fell 32 points to 19,941. nasdaq off a dozen and the s&p 500 dropped 5. but despite today's drop, the dow has come a long way, and you might be surprised at what's driven the market from dow 10,000 to almost 20,000. bob pisani takes a look. >> reporter: the dow is on the verge of passing 20,000. the dow crossed 10,000 but moved above that in mid 2010. what got us to 10,000 to 20,000? the number one reason the dow doubled in price in the last six years is a federal reserve. by keeping rates low for so long, the fed forced investors into riskier assets
food prices are falling, farmers are not making money, and now one rancher says donald trump owes them. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday, december 21st. >>> good evening, everyone. and welcome. thanks for joining us. dow 20,000, uh-uh. remains elusive. the blue chip index started the session just about 25 points away from that landmark level. but today is not meant to be. real estate stocks dragged the market lower as the post election...
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talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ breathe easier with your vicks vaporub. soothing cough relief that starts working instantly. >>> we have breaking news tonight. president obama is promising retaliation for russia's interference with the presidential campaign. >> i think there is no doubt that when any foreign government tries to impact the integrity of our elections that we need to take action, and we will, at a time and place of our own choosing. some of it may be explicit and publicized. some of it may not be. but mr. putin is well aware of my feelings about this, because i spoke to him directly about it. >> this morning donald trump tweeted this. if russia or some other entity was hacking, why did the white house wait so long to act? why did they only complain after hillary lost? >> the "new york times" today wrote in an editorial, there could be no more useful idiot, to use lenin's term of art, than an american president who doesn't know he's being played by a wiley foreign power.
talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ breathe easier with your vicks vaporub. soothing cough relief that starts working instantly. >>> we have breaking news tonight. president obama is promising retaliation for russia's interference with the presidential campaign. >> i think there is no doubt that when any foreign government tries to impact the integrity of our elections that we need to take...
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it was built by an immigrant farmer. at that time, it was considered one of the most eloquent homes in the salt river valley. peterson, who the house was in darfur was born in 1845 in denmark. he was the youngest of six siblings. he was not able to inhibit -- inherit any of the families plan. he had to go off on his own to establish a life for himself. opportunities in the united states, particularly in the west. at that time there was the homestead act, that was a lot that allowed people to come out west and get 160 acres and start their own farms. if you are a u.s. citizen. that was a big incentive for him to come west and become a u.s. citizen. he started his farming operation here, which he was not allowed to do back in his native. he came here very early on. a small number of farmers were starting to show interest in this area. right around the year 1870. he was amongst that group that came here and started to figure out how to affirm productively. in the salt river valley. over the years, he was able to .row his em
it was built by an immigrant farmer. at that time, it was considered one of the most eloquent homes in the salt river valley. peterson, who the house was in darfur was born in 1845 in denmark. he was the youngest of six siblings. he was not able to inhibit -- inherit any of the families plan. he had to go off on his own to establish a life for himself. opportunities in the united states, particularly in the west. at that time there was the homestead act, that was a lot that allowed people to...
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[ laughter ] you have know -- >> forget the farmers. you have no idea goes into my friday funnies. >> you killed that one! you slayed it. >>> you tell us it's your favorite part of the show. >> join us for a stroll down memory lane, and join us for the best of talk. >> right after this. ♪ dance, dance, dance >> keep it coming! >> thank you. >> hey, hey! how is this possible? it's a light soup and yet it's real food? carrots, celery, and now 100% antibotic and hormone free white breast meat chicken? it boggles the mind! ah. i need to sit down. that gives you better taste and better nutrition in so many varieties. classic. cage free. and organic. only eggland's best. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. that cough doesn't sound so good. well i think you sound great. move over. easy booger man. take mucinex dm. it'll take care of your cough. fine! i'll text you in 4 hours when your cough returns. one pill lasts 12 hours, so... looks like i'm good all night! ah! david, please, listen. still not coughing. not fair you guys! waffles
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talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ? we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ? z24zzz z12fz y24zzy y12fy with a big save. they rescued a manatee in a storm drain. check out the video -- this is out of florida, where the huge mammal somehow became stuck in a river-side drain in jacksonville. rescue crews freed the manatee after a few hours -- which was then taken to sea world in orlando eileen loan is back with another check of your storm track seven forecast. breezy with flurries today, mostly cloudy tomorrow and saturday. some rain/snow showers the job. the last time this happened in the city -- was nearly two decades ago... plus - after a deadly plane crash, we talk to eastern iowans who knew some of the people on board... and more than 400-thousand ballots -- recounted. that's about to happen in one midwestern state. i'm ally crutcher. eileen loan is here now with your storm track seven forecast. eileen on camera we still have some flurries and sprinkles tracking through the kwwl viewing area this morning. that will likely contin
talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ? we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ? z24zzz z12fz y24zzy y12fy with a big save. they rescued a manatee in a storm drain. check out the video -- this is out of florida, where the huge mammal somehow became stuck in a river-side drain in jacksonville. rescue crews freed the manatee after a few hours -- which was then taken to sea world in orlando eileen loan is back with another check of your storm track seven...
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talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ ok! manolo!nte! you're so cold, come in! what's wrong? take off your hat! no hey...it's, it's dry... your scalp? mine gets dry in the winter too. try head and shoulders' dry scalp care it nourishes the scalp 3 surface layers deep to help... ...prevent dryness and keeps you up to 100% flake free now we can cuddle the whole winter! head and shoulders' dry scalp care >>> donald trump was exposed to explain tomorrow how he would eliminate conflicts of interests with his business while serving as president of the united states, and instead of a news conference, which i canceled, we got these two tweets last night. even though i am not mandated by law to do so, i will be leaving my businesses before january 20th so i can focus full time on the presidency. two of my children, don and eric will manage them. no new deals will be done during my terms in office. those are preposterous statements because that does not eliminate the conflict of interests, because th
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i had a farmer tell me once that, leslie, if you can afford to get in the business, you can afford to get out of it. david: good point. >> our farmers in the united states make up only 2% but not only feed themselves but feed almost 98% of the population. david: they are a vital part of our economy. can't do without them but a lot of them are stuck with regulations say if you have a puddle on your property you can't farm anymore. let me quote nancy pelosi by the way, who's talked about how this is essentially going to be the end of the world if this guy becomes epa administrator. for the sake of the air we breathe, the water we drink and plan net we will leave our children, the epa can not be stenographer for lobbyists and big oil. she is referring to pruitt. apparently we will not breathe or drink water if he becomes epa administrator. >> often times they said the sky is falling and it is not. the sky is falling on overreach federal government. with my friend scott pruitt at epa as well as other appointments this president-elect is making we're going to see americans getting back to
i had a farmer tell me once that, leslie, if you can afford to get in the business, you can afford to get out of it. david: good point. >> our farmers in the united states make up only 2% but not only feed themselves but feed almost 98% of the population. david: they are a vital part of our economy. can't do without them but a lot of them are stuck with regulations say if you have a puddle on your property you can't farm anymore. let me quote nancy pelosi by the way, who's talked about...
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talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >>> in our national lead, a startling incident that shows just how conspiracy theories and fake news can have tragic circumstances. an armed man walked into a pizzeria in washington rk, d.c. filled with parents and children. the ridiculous accusation that the pizza place is the home base for conspiracy acts. what could have happened is all too real. let me bring in correspondent pamela brown. shockingly, even a top aide, a donald trump pick for a financial adviser, called it almost fiction. >> it is amazing this confrontation did not stop michael flynn jr. from continuing to spread the basic claim on line. today the suspect is expected to appear in court after police say he drove to d.c. and walked into that pizza restaurant armed with two guns and fired off rounds because of a fictitious conspiracy theory. d.c. police say this north carolina man, 28-year-old edgar madison welch was inspired by a lie spread on line to walk into this d.c. pizza restauran
talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >>> in our national lead, a startling incident that shows just how conspiracy theories and fake news can have tragic circumstances. an armed man walked into a pizzeria in washington rk, d.c. filled with parents and children. the ridiculous accusation that the pizza place is the home base for conspiracy acts. what could have happened is all too real. let me...