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in june 2021, usda stated and i quote, the usda will re-propose a rule to clarify the parties do not need to demonstrate harm to competition in order to bring an action, end quote. under certain provisions of the packers and stockyards act. the office of management and budget before final review before it is proposed. i point out eight federal appeals courts have affirmed the packers and dockyards act requires a person to demonstrate harm to competition. we have over 60 livestock organizations nationwide that oppose the rule because it hurts livestock producers. here's a question, is it still the position of the usda you can implement a rule that would be blatant violation of circuit court precedent by not requiring harm to competition to bring an action under the packers and stockyards act? >> the rule itself has not been finalized so i think we have to take into consideration any litigative risk associated with the rule in crafting it, i think you'll see more activity from packers and stockyards before that rule is available for folks to look at. i think there is work to do on the
in june 2021, usda stated and i quote, the usda will re-propose a rule to clarify the parties do not need to demonstrate harm to competition in order to bring an action, end quote. under certain provisions of the packers and stockyards act. the office of management and budget before final review before it is proposed. i point out eight federal appeals courts have affirmed the packers and dockyards act requires a person to demonstrate harm to competition. we have over 60 livestock organizations...
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february 15 during an agriculture reporting usda keep accountants, usda prices for most crop this year and he remained elevated. a week earlier ta forecast 27.1% and 43.1 in inflation over the last year. when you consider since 202280 billing dollars this will be the largest farm income of all kind. we welcome you back to the community and as we continue to work to reauthorize the bill you're interested in your perspective and the challenges in the economy. in hundreds of farmers and their very concerned. most importantly of all, the declining commodity prices and comes that would make the next five years the most challenging and their lives. all sectors of agriculture of all areas of the country lower incomes some pointing to a 20 here average in the former colonies health and we should talk about a 20 year average because current interest expenses are nearly double. the 20 year average, farm income above the 20 year average not accompanied reinforcing these margins under which farmers operate. for some 20 year average income is for some but not for other workers. when talking to prod
february 15 during an agriculture reporting usda keep accountants, usda prices for most crop this year and he remained elevated. a week earlier ta forecast 27.1% and 43.1 in inflation over the last year. when you consider since 202280 billing dollars this will be the largest farm income of all kind. we welcome you back to the community and as we continue to work to reauthorize the bill you're interested in your perspective and the challenges in the economy. in hundreds of farmers and their very...
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the usda testing ground beef for possible traces of bird flu, and the results coming in so far. >>> and tonight, the photo of a rare bird seen right here in the u.s. the beauty, and you'll see it. it has bird watchers and scientists tonight asking, could this be the first time ever? >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a thursday night. that crash and explosion here in the northeast on i-95, closing down the interstate in both directions. we're over the scene tonight. >>> but we begin tonight with the dramatic new images of the crackdown and arrests on campuses across the country. president biden speaking out for the first time, defending peaceful protest, saying violent protest is not protected. the dramatic images tonight from ucla. hundreds of protesters defying orders to leave. police moving in overnight, and right into today, firing flashbangs to break up the crowds. confrontations turning physical in the chaos and smoke there. officials tonight say at ucla many than 200 arrested. in portland, oregon, tonight, officers taking back the library. police releasin
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the usda unveiling results of ground beef tested for possible bird flu fragments. federal officials say all 30 samples have tested negative. they kr were collected in states where results why positive. the usda says the negative results tonight confirm the meat supply is safe. >>> tonight, meanwhile, ford recalling 243,000 maverick pickups here in the u.s. the automaker warning the truck's taillights could go dark, raising the risk of a possible crash. the recall includes certain pickups from model years 2022 to 2024. ford says there have been no reports of crashes or injuries. owners will be notified by mail. >>> tonight, remarkable research showing, for the first time, a wild animal using a medicinal plant on their own to treat an open wound. scientists from a distance studying an orangutan with an injury on his face, just under his eyelid there. he is seen chewing a leafy plant and using the paste to relieve the pain and treat the wound himself. the injury healing after a week. scientists say it's the first time they've seen a wild animal apply medicine to a wou
the usda unveiling results of ground beef tested for possible bird flu fragments. federal officials say all 30 samples have tested negative. they kr were collected in states where results why positive. the usda says the negative results tonight confirm the meat supply is safe. >>> tonight, meanwhile, ford recalling 243,000 maverick pickups here in the u.s. the automaker warning the truck's taillights could go dark, raising the risk of a possible crash. the recall includes certain...
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usda will be opening two new urban service centers in california. one of them, in the bay area center, will be staffed by usda officials that can help urban farmers with loans, conservation and risk management. up next, a faulty internet connection kept some east bay high school swimmers from competing in today's north coast section meet. did the oakland high swimmers compete? we'll fill you in. and then later tonight on the 10:00 news, we are continuing to stay on top of that situation that unfolded on i-80 in solano county this afternoon. got a live report at ten on the very latest updates from officials. plus we are hearing from drivers who got caught up in the mess. also, san jose launching a partnership with an ai company to expand their translation services for public meetings. those stories much more. that's ♪ we're in the middle of... seizing the date! ♪ in the middle of... trying new things! ♪ in the middle of the perfect pairing ... and parking it here for the night! ♪ so come get away... together... to the incredible, unforgettabl
usda will be opening two new urban service centers in california. one of them, in the bay area center, will be staffed by usda officials that can help urban farmers with loans, conservation and risk management. up next, a faulty internet connection kept some east bay high school swimmers from competing in today's north coast section meet. did the oakland high swimmers compete? we'll fill you in. and then later tonight on the 10:00 news, we are continuing to stay on top of that situation that...
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some of you know that the dietary guidelines are promulgated by usda and hhs every five years. i was there when we promulgated them in 1995, and then alsothe t information to the public about what we should eat. the problem with tr)■ç guidelins is that it is not just the scientif community that is involved, but it is the food and industrial community that is involved. the guidelines are coming up soon, to the extent that we want to make those guidelines as realistic as possible, there are a lot of people in this room that could input that progress to make sure they are as good as they could possibly be. i have written down a cplrick: n the dietary -- there was a meeting yesterday on the dietary guidelines that hhs convened. this is a critical opportunityon what should be in the dietary guidelines. shapes every federam around nutrition and food security. dan: and mothers and fathers and families generally know what this is about, it is great to talk about the medical community. it is also great to talk about the consumer side of the picture, what do patients know about the fo
some of you know that the dietary guidelines are promulgated by usda and hhs every five years. i was there when we promulgated them in 1995, and then alsothe t information to the public about what we should eat. the problem with tr)■ç guidelins is that it is not just the scientif community that is involved, but it is the food and industrial community that is involved. the guidelines are coming up soon, to the extent that we want to make those guidelines as realistic as possible, there are a...
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usda admits this may not even account for all the land they own because there's very little track of foreign interests involved in these large transactions. in fact, there's very little reporting that happens at the state or federal level and little consequences for allowing countries who hate us from owning our land. just this past summer, we had members of the communist party contact our state government and want to come and visit two of our processing facilities and see our farms and visit south dakota. we declined all of those meetings. but just within days we received a phone call from the state department telling us that those were chinese spies. they were there to steal our intellectual property and steal our genetics and wanted to debrief us if we met with them. thank god we did not. we were told they were there to help improve our trade relations, that they were there to improve our business and exports and instead they were there to steal from the united states of america. so the threat is very real to us every single day what china is doing and they have a thousands year p
usda admits this may not even account for all the land they own because there's very little track of foreign interests involved in these large transactions. in fact, there's very little reporting that happens at the state or federal level and little consequences for allowing countries who hate us from owning our land. just this past summer, we had members of the communist party contact our state government and want to come and visit two of our processing facilities and see our farms and visit...
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they did not report the purchase to usda until the u.s. media started asking questions about it. that is unacceptable. if you look broadly at the process, three problems emerge. one, the u.s. government has no way of tracking land purchases by foreign adversaries. a recent report found usga isn't capable of tracking such forces by actors. second, even discovering, it has no jurisdiction despite the fact that in the bill we tried to give them said jurisdiction. because the air force base in question was not listed as a sensitive site, sify is claimed it had no authority to review the transaction. that is unacceptable. third and finally, they cannot review our domestic food security as a risk factors our foreign adversaries are able to purchase thousands of acres of farmland and cfius cannot consider the potential impact on our food supply. this is something democrats and republicans could come together right now in this congress and solved by passing something like the protecting u.s. farmland and a sensitive site from foreign adversaries act. there are members on both sides of th
they did not report the purchase to usda until the u.s. media started asking questions about it. that is unacceptable. if you look broadly at the process, three problems emerge. one, the u.s. government has no way of tracking land purchases by foreign adversaries. a recent report found usga isn't capable of tracking such forces by actors. second, even discovering, it has no jurisdiction despite the fact that in the bill we tried to give them said jurisdiction. because the air force base in...
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. >>> up next, the usda launching a new urban agricultural center in one bay area city, how it will help residents growing fresh fruits and vegetables right where they live. >>> the a's have one big bright spot amid all the doom and gloom over leaving the town. we'll meet the rookie closer taking major league baseball by storm. >> it's been a coming out part of sorts i'd say. >> i call him >>> we're staying on top of breaking news on that standoff along i-80. we took a live look at that situation unfolding. you can see now things have drastically changed. there are two armored cars by law enforcement officers now pinning in that silver toyota with the suspect inside. there's also several officers in tactical gear on one side of that armored vehicle looking ready to basically take over that car. we're going to some b roll now. this is a chase because we're afraid to show you what possibly may be a shootout on live television. this is where it all started, that silver toyota evading arrest that started in santa rosa making its end into fairfield, cordelia junction area where that standoff
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the usda is still using a glorified hotel room case. >> that's what haywood telco, ceo of lexisnexis risk government solutions group, compares the ebt card to from a security perspective, he says, the crooks are using skimming devices to duplicate cardholders information, and that a chip enabled card, much like a credit card, would be encrypted and safer until it's fixed. >> these criminals, it's a feeding frenzy. >> the national grocers association tells abc seven news that california will likely be one of the first states to transition to chip cards, writing in an emailed statement, quote, the usda and nca are actively participating in developing the standards to allow this transition as soon as possible, the california department of social services says chip tap card implementation is expected this summer. last year, california rolled out a mobile app called ebt edge to protect against benefit theft. it allows users to freeze their card when they're not using it, change their pin lock online and out of state transactions, or request a replacement card. eversole started using the a
the usda is still using a glorified hotel room case. >> that's what haywood telco, ceo of lexisnexis risk government solutions group, compares the ebt card to from a security perspective, he says, the crooks are using skimming devices to duplicate cardholders information, and that a chip enabled card, much like a credit card, would be encrypted and safer until it's fixed. >> these criminals, it's a feeding frenzy. >> the national grocers association tells abc seven news that...
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because the usda has the forest service aspect in that bill as well. we need to do much acceleration of the process if we don't want to continue to see the west burn year after year and put the jobs back into the forests where we used to have them 40, 50 years ago. the 2024 farm bill would violence our ability to manage forest proactively, reduce the field loads, and put people back to work in the west. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives, sir. pursuant to the permission granted in clause 2-h of rule 2 of the rules of the u.s. house-f representatives, the clerk received the following message from the secretary of the senate on may 20, 2024, at 1:5 p.m. that the senate agreed to, without amendment, house joint resolution 109, appointment, united states commission on international religious freedom. signed, sincerely, kevin f. mccumber, acting clearing. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the message. the chair lays before the hou
because the usda has the forest service aspect in that bill as well. we need to do much acceleration of the process if we don't want to continue to see the west burn year after year and put the jobs back into the forests where we used to have them 40, 50 years ago. the 2024 farm bill would violence our ability to manage forest proactively, reduce the field loads, and put people back to work in the west. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a communication. the...
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the usda wants to support local farmers to bring about more food security for families. the goal is to support farmers that live in larger cities. >> so we need to make sure that we highlight we support and we grow. it. continue to let the folks know how important urban ag is for all of us. we know that does our islands without and security. this falls into right. so we want to make sure that we limit that as >> there is a usda urban service center oakland for farmers to go to to get loans. learn about new practices and learn about risk management. the usda wants more farms like florence fang to sign up for support the florida thank community farm grew more than 15,000 pounds of food for local families. they're saying it's a great example of urban agriculture. happening today. san jose city officials are kicking off a new program to revitalize downtown. they launch 5 new pop-up shops. it's part of the cities storefront activation program, which they hope is going to reduce commercial vacancies anp also improve public safety >> the idea is to support them at the beginning
the usda wants to support local farmers to bring about more food security for families. the goal is to support farmers that live in larger cities. >> so we need to make sure that we highlight we support and we grow. it. continue to let the folks know how important urban ag is for all of us. we know that does our islands without and security. this falls into right. so we want to make sure that we limit that as >> there is a usda urban service center oakland for farmers to go to to...
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it is insanity. >> the usda is still using a glorified hotel room case. >> that's what haywood telco, ceo of lexisnexis risk government solutions group, compares the ebt card to from a security perspective, he says, the crooks are using skimming devices to duplicate cardholders information, and that a chip enabled card, much like a credit card, would be encrypted and safer until it's fixed. >> these criminals, it's a feeding frenzy, the national grocers association tells abc seven news that california will likely be one of the first states to transition to chip cards. >> writing in an emailed statement, quote, the usda and nca are actively participating in developing the standards to allow this transition as soon as possible, the california department of social services says. chip tap card implementation is expected this summer. last year, california rolled out a mobile app called ebt edge to protect against benefit theft. it allows users to freeze their card when they're not using it, change their pin lock online and out of state transactions, or request a replacement card. eversole
it is insanity. >> the usda is still using a glorified hotel room case. >> that's what haywood telco, ceo of lexisnexis risk government solutions group, compares the ebt card to from a security perspective, he says, the crooks are using skimming devices to duplicate cardholders information, and that a chip enabled card, much like a credit card, would be encrypted and safer until it's fixed. >> these criminals, it's a feeding frenzy, the national grocers association tells abc...
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domestically, the usda has the lead on the animal side. we obviously have a leading role on the domestic side. we continue to try to investigate potential cases on farms, but it has been quite difficult to get access to some of those farms and understand the epidemiology and where the risk is. we are supporting the states, supporting this migrant population that is working. the farms are a difficult population to reach, so we are working with different organizations to gain that trust so we can actually do more epidemiological investigations. the fda is responsible for the quality of the milk. we are working quite closely with fda. you will see a lot of information coming out around pasteurization of milk. yes, the milk is safe. don't drink raw milk. so, i think within cdc, certainly we have multiple groups engaged, including dimitri's center. we have our one health group that is in dan's center, and we have forecasts as well to try to predict, if this does take off, what the future holds. fortunately now are vaccines will work. our labora
domestically, the usda has the lead on the animal side. we obviously have a leading role on the domestic side. we continue to try to investigate potential cases on farms, but it has been quite difficult to get access to some of those farms and understand the epidemiology and where the risk is. we are supporting the states, supporting this migrant population that is working. the farms are a difficult population to reach, so we are working with different organizations to gain that trust so we can...
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my staff remain in close contact with usda regarding the spread and we are grateful for their efforts to control the outbreak, however, it emphasizes the reality that animal health often does not get the attention that it deserves. .. it has no proven impact on our country's food supply, but we are starting to see the economic impact of this virus. last week colombia became the first country to restrict u.s. beef imports coming from states where h.v.i. is present. as of yesterday, at least 22 states have issued sum restrictions on the importation of -- some restrictions of the importation of dairy cattle from infected states. we have the opportunity to allocate resources to the prevention rather than the outbreak control. these investments serve as a more cost effective approach to protecting our nation's food supply by eliminating animal disease and outbreaks before they spread. for years kansas has led the united states in supporting global food security initiatives. just last year, the u.s. department of agriculture opened a state-of-the-art national bio and agra defense facility i
my staff remain in close contact with usda regarding the spread and we are grateful for their efforts to control the outbreak, however, it emphasizes the reality that animal health often does not get the attention that it deserves. .. it has no proven impact on our country's food supply, but we are starting to see the economic impact of this virus. last week colombia became the first country to restrict u.s. beef imports coming from states where h.v.i. is present. as of yesterday, at least 22...
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agriculture, the usda found the value of u.s. exports to china increased, decreased, 76% from 2017 to 2018 and it estimated the trade were cost u.s. agriculture over $27 billion pick soybeans accounted for 71% of these annualized losses. this has had major consequences on the competitive landscape for u.s. soybean growers. as a result of the trade war, brazil ramped up production to meet chinese demand. beyond capturing additional market share in china, brazil was prompted to increase its land area in agriculture production. in the 2017 and 2018 marketing your brazil overtook the united states as the world's largest producer of soybeans. our farmers now face increasing competition with brazil and in every export market, not just china. the trade war damaged our reputation as a reliable provider of soybeans and soy products in global markets. the section 301 tariffs on the retaliatory trade actions have jeopardized our place in these markets and damaged in country relationships developed over decades. at times our customers look e
agriculture, the usda found the value of u.s. exports to china increased, decreased, 76% from 2017 to 2018 and it estimated the trade were cost u.s. agriculture over $27 billion pick soybeans accounted for 71% of these annualized losses. this has had major consequences on the competitive landscape for u.s. soybean growers. as a result of the trade war, brazil ramped up production to meet chinese demand. beyond capturing additional market share in china, brazil was prompted to increase its land...
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if so domestically usda has the lead on the animal if side. wele obviously have a lead, a competing role on the domestic side. we continue to try to investigate if potential cases on farms, but it's actually been quite difficult to get access to some of those farms and understand understand the epidemiology and where the missing is. so we are -- risk is. so we are supporting the states, supporting this migrant population that's actually working on the farms. it's a difficult population to reach, so we're working with various partner organizations to try to gain that type of trust. so with we actually can do more ofs those epidemiological investigations. fda is responsible for the milk, for the quality of the mil, and so we're working quite closely with fda. and you'll see a lot of information coming out around pasteurization of milk. yes, the milk is safe. don't drink raw milk. it's not just h5 you have to be concerned doesn't ash a. [laughter] >> thank you. >> so i think within cdc certainly we have multiple groups engaged in including dmitri
if so domestically usda has the lead on the animal if side. wele obviously have a lead, a competing role on the domestic side. we continue to try to investigate if potential cases on farms, but it's actually been quite difficult to get access to some of those farms and understand understand the epidemiology and where the missing is. so we are -- risk is. so we are supporting the states, supporting this migrant population that's actually working on the farms. it's a difficult population to...
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that's why i pressed usda secretary tom vilsack at a hearing in february this year to champion grain feedstocks for the sustainable aviation fuel market because he's a big voice in this administration. american farmers are ready to provide low-cost and low carbon fuel to consumers, whether that's on land, air, or sea. for years i've been fighting in the trenches to stop the obama and biden administrations from misguided regulatory schemes. i'm glad that the supreme court recently kept check on their ridiculous plans commonly known as the waters of the u.s. rule that would have regulated dry creek beds and mud puddles on family farms. when the government starts meddling and telling farmers how to farm, how to raise livestock, you can bet your boots that environmental extremists are bending the ears of bureaucrats and pushing policies disconnected from reality. writing federal regulations not backed up by science or common sense is hogwash. two weeks ago the biden administration put lipstick on a pig when it released guidance to qualify the new federal incentives for sustainable aviati
that's why i pressed usda secretary tom vilsack at a hearing in february this year to champion grain feedstocks for the sustainable aviation fuel market because he's a big voice in this administration. american farmers are ready to provide low-cost and low carbon fuel to consumers, whether that's on land, air, or sea. for years i've been fighting in the trenches to stop the obama and biden administrations from misguided regulatory schemes. i'm glad that the supreme court recently kept check on...
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according to the usda, chinese owned companies hold nearly 350,000 acres of farmland. that is less than one percent of all foreign own agricultural land. the chinese owned entity with the largest footprint is the parent company of pork producer, smithfield foods with nearly 100,000 acres. and that chinese own land is across 27 states. there they are on your screen. the states topping the list are texas and north carolina last year the senate passed an amendment in the defense bill that would have banned adversaries like china and iran from buying us farmland. ultimately, though, it did not make it into the final version of that bill in washington. evan lambert, news nation. >> take a look at this. hundreds of stolen artwork sent back to italy from the u.s. the italian ministry of culture said some 600 works of art and artifacts stolen from italy and found in the united states were put on display in row. the ministry said a collaboration between police, the new york district attorney's office and u.s. homeland security led to this incredible discovery. the work spann d
according to the usda, chinese owned companies hold nearly 350,000 acres of farmland. that is less than one percent of all foreign own agricultural land. the chinese owned entity with the largest footprint is the parent company of pork producer, smithfield foods with nearly 100,000 acres. and that chinese own land is across 27 states. there they are on your screen. the states topping the list are texas and north carolina last year the senate passed an amendment in the defense bill that would...
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the usda is still using a glorified hotel room case. >> that's what haywood telco, ceo of lexisnexis risk government solutions group, compares the ebt card to from a security perspective, he says, the crooks are using skimming devices to duplicate cardholders information, and that a chip enabled card, much like a credit card, would be encrypted and safer until it's fixed. >> these criminals, it's a feeding frenzy, the national grocers association tells abc seven news that california will likely be one of the first states to transition to chip cards. >> writing in an emailed statement, quote, the usda and nca are actively participating in developing the standards to allow this transition as soon as possible, the california department of social services says chip tap card implementation is expected this summer. last year, california rolled out a mobile app called ebt edge to protect against benefit theft. it allows users to freeze their card when they're not using it, change their pin lock online and out of state transactions, or request a replacement card. eversole started using the a
the usda is still using a glorified hotel room case. >> that's what haywood telco, ceo of lexisnexis risk government solutions group, compares the ebt card to from a security perspective, he says, the crooks are using skimming devices to duplicate cardholders information, and that a chip enabled card, much like a credit card, would be encrypted and safer until it's fixed. >> these criminals, it's a feeding frenzy, the national grocers association tells abc seven news that california...
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more than 40 million households received monthly snap benefits and the usda found that soft drinks. so the number one perch is by users of snap maryland. republican congressman andy harris is pushing a program that would prohibit people from buying soda and candy with snap snap program is solely focused on providing calories rather trisha's georgia democratic congressman sanford bishop opposes the idea. the majority's proposal is at best. >> have think that worst negligent suggestion that misses the mark bishop says those families already face a number of barriers when trying to buy healthier food, including being physically disabled as 22% of recipients were in 2020, some independently owned grocery store owners are against the plan proposed by house republicans. choice and flexibility makes snapped effective program that it is today. a group of doctors told lawmakers at a hearing about snap wednesday. they support limits on non healthy foods to ensure that snap recipients. >> have access to foods that will heal, not home. the next fight for lawmakers will be funding the assistance
more than 40 million households received monthly snap benefits and the usda found that soft drinks. so the number one perch is by users of snap maryland. republican congressman andy harris is pushing a program that would prohibit people from buying soda and candy with snap snap program is solely focused on providing calories rather trisha's georgia democratic congressman sanford bishop opposes the idea. the majority's proposal is at best. >> have think that worst negligent suggestion that...
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and it is going to help our tribes continue top have access to usda programs. the senate farm bill will help us more efficiently build our high-speed rural broadband. and i want to acknowledge the work on both sides of the aisle to build out broadband. but we've got to maintain that. just like we built out electricity in the 1930's so that rural america is fully a part of the modern economy. this bill will invest in and it'll modernize waste water and public water systems, and those are under enormous stress and our local community don't have the tax base to do all that needs to be done done. there needs to be some recognition on the part of the federal government and in the farm bill we make that recognition. it'll help modernize or waste water and public water systems and help remove in rural communities that -- those toxic forever chemicals like f pass. the bill will also support timber innovation and markets, including american wood products. the senate farm bill focuses, too, on cutting energy costs for homeowners in rural america, for farms, and for small
and it is going to help our tribes continue top have access to usda programs. the senate farm bill will help us more efficiently build our high-speed rural broadband. and i want to acknowledge the work on both sides of the aisle to build out broadband. but we've got to maintain that. just like we built out electricity in the 1930's so that rural america is fully a part of the modern economy. this bill will invest in and it'll modernize waste water and public water systems, and those are under...
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the usda found the value to exports to china decreased 76% from 2017 to 2018. it estimated the trade or cost to agriculture over $27 billion. soybeans accounted for 71% of the losses. this has had major consequences on competitive landscape for growers, as a result of the trade war, brazil ramped up production to meet chinese demand. beyond capturing china brazil increased the agriculture production. in the 2017-2018 marketing year brazil overtook the united states as the world's largest producer of soy beans. we face competition with brazil in every export market. not just china. it damaged our reputation as reliably for the market the tariffs and the retaliation trade actions jeopardized our place in this markets and damaged in-country relationships developed over decades. at times our customers looked elsewhere for needs to avoid trade risks or duties. as the united states considering actions to protect our security interests we need to maintain and protect our economic trade interests as well. soy bean growers need certainty that we will maintain market acc
the usda found the value to exports to china decreased 76% from 2017 to 2018. it estimated the trade or cost to agriculture over $27 billion. soybeans accounted for 71% of the losses. this has had major consequences on competitive landscape for growers, as a result of the trade war, brazil ramped up production to meet chinese demand. beyond capturing china brazil increased the agriculture production. in the 2017-2018 marketing year brazil overtook the united states as the world's largest...
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it gives us an opportunity to more than anything work as one usda where we bring in a number of usda agencies together to do work across jurisdictional boundaries. we have been seeing a lot of value in that work, in that effort. >> and those are things again, i'll try to get our state ag commissioner out there as well. and finally, mr. chairman, i beg your indulgence. this is on behalf of senator ba raws sewing her had one question he waned me to ask, so with your indulgence i'll do that. the e.p.a. revised its standard for particulate matter, 2.5 under the clean air act. so the concern is that this new standard will effectively prohibit prescribed fires, prescribed burns in the west. that's something we're obviously concerned about in the grasslandstoo. so under the standard will emissions from prescribed fires put communities in violation of the clean air act? mr. moore: how i would respond to that, senator is that we've got to make some choices. and if we do not allow prescribed fires to take place then wildfires are going to take place. while we argue and debate about the amount
it gives us an opportunity to more than anything work as one usda where we bring in a number of usda agencies together to do work across jurisdictional boundaries. we have been seeing a lot of value in that work, in that effort. >> and those are things again, i'll try to get our state ag commissioner out there as well. and finally, mr. chairman, i beg your indulgence. this is on behalf of senator ba raws sewing her had one question he waned me to ask, so with your indulgence i'll do that....
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san francisco city leaders are encouraging more farms to join the usda say it's part of the agency's urban agriculture initiative. the goal is to help farmers and cities grow, process and sell food, mayor london breed says urban agriculture is important, especially during a time when some cies are seeing a years. in fact, data shows the brain surface area of people born in the 1970s. is 15% larger than those born in the 30s. the lead author of the study says the trend is good for the fight against diseases like alzheimer's. it's likely to reduce the incidence of late life dementia by creating better research or better resilience to common age related diseases like alzheimer's disease. doctor decarli also said people appear to be getting smarter too. iq is steadily going up, maybe the result of better early life development, from prenatal care to nutrition and brain stimulation, electric carmaker tesla is facing some serious air quality violations not for its cars but for its fremont auto plant. the bay area air quality management district is accusing the company of emitting thousands
san francisco city leaders are encouraging more farms to join the usda say it's part of the agency's urban agriculture initiative. the goal is to help farmers and cities grow, process and sell food, mayor london breed says urban agriculture is important, especially during a time when some cies are seeing a years. in fact, data shows the brain surface area of people born in the 1970s. is 15% larger than those born in the 30s. the lead author of the study says the trend is good for the fight...
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the usda says it is working to improve biosecurity at farms, and is also providing farm workers with better protective clothing. the government has since has said. since milk is pasteurized, it does not pose a high threat to consumers. >> the first person to ever receive a kidney from a pig has died seven weeks after that surgery. however, doctors say there is no indication his death was related to that transplant. the surgery in march marked a medical milestone. 62 year old richard sleeman, a massachusetts , received the kidney from a pig that had been genetically modified, died. nearly 90,000 people are on the national waiting list for a kidney, and doctors say the main problem right now with using an animal kidney is the human immune system rejects animal tissue as foreign, often leading to some serious complications. >> cleanup efforts are underway in florida after a severe thunderstorms and strong winds hit some areas. meantime, in the state of oklahoma, an ef four tornado nearly flattened an entire town. fox's kevin uretsky reports. >> intense storms causing heavy damage over t
the usda says it is working to improve biosecurity at farms, and is also providing farm workers with better protective clothing. the government has since has said. since milk is pasteurized, it does not pose a high threat to consumers. >> the first person to ever receive a kidney from a pig has died seven weeks after that surgery. however, doctors say there is no indication his death was related to that transplant. the surgery in march marked a medical milestone. 62 year old richard...
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but last year, the usda republican congress, i'm going to marjorie taylor green, even demanded what she called a national divorce, between liberal and conservative states. we need the national divorce. we need to separated by red states and blue states and strength, the federal government. everyone. i talk to say this from this sick and disgusting will culture issues of don't know, throats to the democrats, treacherous america. last policies we are done. yeah, they might call, they got done all the quarter. well, had a pair of guests and they discussed this potential civil war. they also talked about the upcoming elections on hollywood, soft power. i would say that we're already in a civil war. if we go by its 1st definition of people moving to states that are more favorable to their, to their liking. but i, i do think that it could get hot, it's a propaganda machine is trying to divide us. and frankly, i see us going more towards the civil war than the 35 to 40 percent. i think the probability is more in the 70 to 80 percent because we, we don't even have free and fair elections in our
but last year, the usda republican congress, i'm going to marjorie taylor green, even demanded what she called a national divorce, between liberal and conservative states. we need the national divorce. we need to separated by red states and blue states and strength, the federal government. everyone. i talk to say this from this sick and disgusting will culture issues of don't know, throats to the democrats, treacherous america. last policies we are done. yeah, they might call, they got done all...
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speaker, today i rise to honor fullerton school district for receiving the usda's turn up the beat award. the turn i beat award recognizes schools that go above and beyond to provide high quality meals for children during the summer. without initiatives like this many students would not have access to nutritional meals throughout the day during the summer. not only did fullerton school district win the turn up the beat award in 2023, they also are one of seven california school districts to win the gold. congratulations to fullerton school district for their commitment to our youth, their health, and for receiving, of course, this well earned recognition. thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, today i rise to tell you about the work my colleague, general jack bergman, and i are doing as co-chairs of the congressional psychedelic advancing therapy caucus. the path caucus, is addressing the rising mental health challenges faced by millions of americans. by advancing research on breakthrough therapies like dike dellics. almost 50 million americans struggle with some kind of mental health issu
speaker, today i rise to honor fullerton school district for receiving the usda's turn up the beat award. the turn i beat award recognizes schools that go above and beyond to provide high quality meals for children during the summer. without initiatives like this many students would not have access to nutritional meals throughout the day during the summer. not only did fullerton school district win the turn up the beat award in 2023, they also are one of seven california school districts to win...
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san francisco city leaders are encouraging more farms to join the usda say it's part of the agency's urban agriculture initiative. the goal is to help farmers and cities grow, process and sell food, mayor london breed says urban agriculture is important, especially during a time when some cies are seeing ait ♪ ♪ get exceptional offers at your local audi dealer. ♪ ♪ this van just hit me out of . i thought i was dead. after the accident, i was in a lot of pain and i decided that i needed to. i called jacoby & meyers they had their own dream team. they took care of me like a . i would recommend you call jacoby & meyers they really went to bat for me. we can tell you what it's capable of or you could find out for yourself. how we get there matters. get exceptional offers at your local audi dealer. years. in fact, data shows the brain surface area of people born in the 1970s. is 15% larger than those born in the 30s. the lead author of the study says the trend is good for the fight against diseases like alzheimer's. it's likely to reduce the incidence of late life dementia by crea
san francisco city leaders are encouraging more farms to join the usda say it's part of the agency's urban agriculture initiative. the goal is to help farmers and cities grow, process and sell food, mayor london breed says urban agriculture is important, especially during a time when some cies are seeing ait ♪ ♪ get exceptional offers at your local audi dealer. ♪ ♪ this van just hit me out of . i thought i was dead. after the accident, i was in a lot of pain and i decided that i needed...
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the usda agricultural research service and land grant universities have demonstrated the partial residue harvest and corn systems can increase yield, reduce nitrogen and scores of u.s. agriculture. moreovers can transformed to renewable fuels that can be made contributions toward decarbonizing other sectors of our economy. farmers understand and act on them. education technological assistance can accelerate implementation and maximize benefits of updating drainage infrastructure and harvesting of crop residues for decarbonization and opportunities to reduce emissions can also contribute to productivity of our cropping systems, carbonization of agriculture and other sectors. going forward we cannot need not sacrifice productivity for mitigation. thanks for your time. >> thank you very much, dr. costello. final witness. >> thank you for the opportunity to testify today. for almost 30 years i studied extreme weather and climate. our work has been cited in the most recent assessment of intergovernmental panel of climate change or ipcc. ipcc is comprised of hard work and intelligent people wh
the usda agricultural research service and land grant universities have demonstrated the partial residue harvest and corn systems can increase yield, reduce nitrogen and scores of u.s. agriculture. moreovers can transformed to renewable fuels that can be made contributions toward decarbonizing other sectors of our economy. farmers understand and act on them. education technological assistance can accelerate implementation and maximize benefits of updating drainage infrastructure and harvesting...
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house republicans are putting forward a farm bill which would end the usda's authority to increase the thrifty food plan. the thrifty food plan is used to determine the amount of benefits a snap recipient receives. usda calculates the thrifty food plan using the mathematical model based on the cost of food, the nutrients in the food, nutritious guidance and what the americans are actually eating. the thrifty food plan goes further than a simple adjustment for inflation to better ensure people have access to food. the 2018 bipartisan farm bill directed usda to regularly re-evaluate the thrifty food plan and snap adjustments as food prices and other standards shifted over time. the farm bill put forth by house republicans would result in roughly $30 billion in benefit cuts according to the congressional budget office. that would impact every snap household in future years, including children, older adults, and people with disabilities. it would mean that the cost of the thrifty food plan would be frozen no matter what the science says about the cost of a healthy, normal diet. in the last
house republicans are putting forward a farm bill which would end the usda's authority to increase the thrifty food plan. the thrifty food plan is used to determine the amount of benefits a snap recipient receives. usda calculates the thrifty food plan using the mathematical model based on the cost of food, the nutrients in the food, nutritious guidance and what the americans are actually eating. the thrifty food plan goes further than a simple adjustment for inflation to better ensure people...
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this farm bill mandates faster minimum speeds for usda broadband programs. that's what i pushed for in the work that i've done as well. now, mr. president, over the last several years many individuals and groups have done excellent work to develop a strong farm bill. so as i conclude, i want to particularly note the excellent work and advocacy of the native farm bill coalition. this is over 170 tribes and native groups that have worked together to improve how usda and farm programs work with tribal governments and native producers from farming and ranching to nutrition programs, rural development and forestry. this is incredibly important work especially because too often native voices have not been heard in this policy development. in 2018, the farm bill changed that. under chair stabenow's leadership, the 2018 farm bill included over 60 provisions that benefited indian country. this was a huge success and we learned a lot from that, and this next farm bill has to continue that progress. members of the native farm bill coalition are visiting washington just
this farm bill mandates faster minimum speeds for usda broadband programs. that's what i pushed for in the work that i've done as well. now, mr. president, over the last several years many individuals and groups have done excellent work to develop a strong farm bill. so as i conclude, i want to particularly note the excellent work and advocacy of the native farm bill coalition. this is over 170 tribes and native groups that have worked together to improve how usda and farm programs work with...
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will help us secure the integrity of our food supply because usda will be run by a real farmer. i cannot wait for that. we will restore the spirit of our educational system by allowing qualified teachers, not the government, to run the classroom. and you know what? we are going to tackle the mental health crisis with guidance from doctors who put health above pharmaceutical bonuses. it is only going to be that set up that will allow us to feel trapped in government. national healing is not just about policy, it is how we communicate, love, trust, respect and a lot of people have been turned off not only because of failure, but because of the way political conversations are happening. the tone and how they talking to each other. you can barely call them conversations. it is a shouting match and each side agrees the people on the other side are abhorrent. we have to stop thinking of each other that way. we have to respect each other enough to actually listen, otherwise how will we restore semblance of coherent conversation. [applause] >> how will we remember how lucky we are to be
will help us secure the integrity of our food supply because usda will be run by a real farmer. i cannot wait for that. we will restore the spirit of our educational system by allowing qualified teachers, not the government, to run the classroom. and you know what? we are going to tackle the mental health crisis with guidance from doctors who put health above pharmaceutical bonuses. it is only going to be that set up that will allow us to feel trapped in government. national healing is not just...
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the letter lists all sorts of ways to say the biden administration could leverage the ftc cpi usda and justice department helping lower prices and republicans say the problem isn't greedy corporations but president biden's policies. >> looking at just groceries and just groceries over 21% more people paying out of pockets since this president took office. this is a major issue for the american people in one for which the biden administration will have to have an answer and clearly they don't. reporter: despite the claims of price gouging by democrats, new report of federal reserve bank of san francisco found that price gowning was not a -- gouging was not a primary catalyst for inflation in 2021 and 2022. jackie. jackie: grady trimble, thank you so much for that. with peak spl for reaction and 59% disapprove of how biden handled this economy. that's almost 60%. and obstructing cerumen top of that, you've got 46% saying they favor paying off student loans, 52% are opposing that and the reason i put that in there is because student loans are one of the stunts and looking at numbers, he's
the letter lists all sorts of ways to say the biden administration could leverage the ftc cpi usda and justice department helping lower prices and republicans say the problem isn't greedy corporations but president biden's policies. >> looking at just groceries and just groceries over 21% more people paying out of pockets since this president took office. this is a major issue for the american people in one for which the biden administration will have to have an answer and clearly they...
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management saying it would trail with the usda was projecting. they said u.s. chicken production issues are not a short-term fix, so when the stock started out up a few percentage points and now dropping, the biggest drop since august, uncertainty also about the ability to sell packaged goods. think about chicken tenders and different types of breakfast meals. it seems like the stock that did close at a greater than 52 week high getting back a chunk given the uncertainty. katie: i do often think about chicken tenders. rough day for tyson. a different story when it comes to fresh pet, executing well here. bailey: the big thing is executing on their ability to focus on profitability. it is one of those companies that caters to i do not want to call it boushey -- bougie pet parents but it is. it is trying to sell consumers to treat their pets like humans but it does seem like it is working with stellar results. the best is ahead of the company, up about 75% in the last 12 months, so really a winning move for this company and betting on consumers continuing to spen
management saying it would trail with the usda was projecting. they said u.s. chicken production issues are not a short-term fix, so when the stock started out up a few percentage points and now dropping, the biggest drop since august, uncertainty also about the ability to sell packaged goods. think about chicken tenders and different types of breakfast meals. it seems like the stock that did close at a greater than 52 week high getting back a chunk given the uncertainty. katie: i do often...
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according to the usda, china owns 347,000 acres of farmland in 29 us states. the new bill aims to restrict china from purchasing more. lee steinhower joins us, there's been a push to limit china's influence in this country, the tiktok crackdown, the ministration after stiction's on chinese evs, farmland, we have to decide how far as a nation we are prepared to go to keep china out. you want to exclude them completely? >> i think we should understand it's not chinese companies or chinese entities, the private sector of china, they are the ones buying this farmland separate from the chinese government, the chinese communist party, the problem is all these private entities in china are controlled to a significant degree by the chinese communist party, they have chinese commonest party members in them, some of them have chinese communist party governance committees the direct policy and strategy and the chinese commonest party wants these private entities to buy our farmland, resources, et cetera, they are going to do it and the difficulty becomes you cannot separ
according to the usda, china owns 347,000 acres of farmland in 29 us states. the new bill aims to restrict china from purchasing more. lee steinhower joins us, there's been a push to limit china's influence in this country, the tiktok crackdown, the ministration after stiction's on chinese evs, farmland, we have to decide how far as a nation we are prepared to go to keep china out. you want to exclude them completely? >> i think we should understand it's not chinese companies or chinese...
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measures we hope are kicking in now but this brings up a very big concern about the milk supply. 1/5, usda and fda checking and the cdc and fda found one in five samples of retail milk in the us tested positive for bits of the virus. the bits were dead. i'm not using probably. fragments of the virus were dead because of pasteurization, but people were very nervous about this and what would you say about the milk supply here? >> the data was very encouraging that we should understand we are seeing fragments of virus, dead virus, that's not infectious to humans. the milk supply appears to be safe because of pasteurization. it is going to continue this until science drives the response. where it is transmitted and what animals are susceptible and how they can pass it to humans through a variety of different mechanisms, is it the materials, is it the air? close proximity, before we get too far ahead. liz: to be clear, this is the first time dairy cows have been tested positive for bird flew, that makes this different. we know one thing for sure, viruses mutate and they are always looking for t
measures we hope are kicking in now but this brings up a very big concern about the milk supply. 1/5, usda and fda checking and the cdc and fda found one in five samples of retail milk in the us tested positive for bits of the virus. the bits were dead. i'm not using probably. fragments of the virus were dead because of pasteurization, but people were very nervous about this and what would you say about the milk supply here? >> the data was very encouraging that we should understand we...
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in 2021 usda scientists traveled to colombia and donated some, those doses were quickly used up and they haven't been back since. >> gillian: was that griff jenkins reporting from colombia. catch the full special the drug lord hippos available for streaming on fox nation. coming up next, bret baier is going to take a look at work being done to locate and identify service members who went missing in action. first, beyond our borders tonight. officials in papua new guinea asking for international help telling the united nations that more than 2,000 people are believed to have been burred alburied alive in last friday's landslide. the scale of the disaster has been difficult for officials because of very dangerous continuing conditions on the ground there and protesters in armenia demanding the resignation of the prime minister by blocking main streets in the capital city and clashing with police as you can see there protests have roiled the country for weeks. parked by the government's return of four border villages to asha by shopping. live look at london. one of the big stories there ton
in 2021 usda scientists traveled to colombia and donated some, those doses were quickly used up and they haven't been back since. >> gillian: was that griff jenkins reporting from colombia. catch the full special the drug lord hippos available for streaming on fox nation. coming up next, bret baier is going to take a look at work being done to locate and identify service members who went missing in action. first, beyond our borders tonight. officials in papua new guinea asking for...
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qualification is that i have litigated against almost every one of the major federal agencies i sued cdc, fda, usda, department of agriculture. the department of transportation. when you litigate against these agencies, you get a phd in corporate capture and how to unravel it. >> respectfully, that's in court. but running the whole federal government, coming in with the problems you are tee fining, having never shown through your time. not that government service. you mentioned your family. you brought up the family. everyone in your family served in lower positions before pursuing the white house. some of them with congressional experience. running seven to 10, 15 years. you look at that and your name. and, while political dynasties run in both parties, do you think you would be doing what you are doing without your name? if you were a lawyer without the name kennedy, how would your campaign be going? >> i think i'm better qualified than anyone trained to run the government. and the reason for that is the biggest issue is the merger of state an corporate power. it feeds the war machine and the fed
qualification is that i have litigated against almost every one of the major federal agencies i sued cdc, fda, usda, department of agriculture. the department of transportation. when you litigate against these agencies, you get a phd in corporate capture and how to unravel it. >> respectfully, that's in court. but running the whole federal government, coming in with the problems you are tee fining, having never shown through your time. not that government service. you mentioned your...
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if you are in the free lunch program, the usda persuades your parents to register. and put is trying to register homeless people. you see what's happening here, biden is using your tax dollars to register democrats to vote in the election. you say wait, jesse, he wants everyone to register to vote. no, no, no, he's targeting people who interact with the federal government, people who are depending on government assistants, families not get food stamps, families in the free lunch program, free healthcare, homeless people. is this a demographic you would consider traditionally republican? i don't know, may be. it also looks to me like biden wants as many ballots floating around as possible. taxpayers, democrats and republicans across the country are funding a massive get out to vote project for biden. whether they like it or not. just this week biden's small business administration cop busted running voter registration drives in michigan. why michigan? here's how they explain it "this partnership will help connect michiganders to vital voter registration information s
if you are in the free lunch program, the usda persuades your parents to register. and put is trying to register homeless people. you see what's happening here, biden is using your tax dollars to register democrats to vote in the election. you say wait, jesse, he wants everyone to register to vote. no, no, no, he's targeting people who interact with the federal government, people who are depending on government assistants, families not get food stamps, families in the free lunch program, free...
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the usda says if you bought ground beef from walmart within the past week, either take it back or throw it away. the affected packages were made between april 26th and 27th, and they have the product code £0.86, as in paul. so far, no illnesses have been reported. an ongoing drug shortage is forcing doctors to delay treatment for some patients. >> according to the american cancer society, one out of every ten cancer patients has been impacted by a drug shortage, some doctors say, amid a potential health crisis. they're also battling with insurance companies that are making it difficult for patients to find substitute medicine. >> the biggest challenge is trying to make the patients understand that it's not us, it's not, you know, it's a national problem. it's not just nevada, every, you know, practice in the country is facing the same shortages. >> while some shortages are the result of high demand, the fda blames manufacturing and quality problems, supply chain gaps and discontinuations for the current situation. >> time now 724. a new report is out. it says fewer women who are pregna
the usda says if you bought ground beef from walmart within the past week, either take it back or throw it away. the affected packages were made between april 26th and 27th, and they have the product code £0.86, as in paul. so far, no illnesses have been reported. an ongoing drug shortage is forcing doctors to delay treatment for some patients. >> according to the american cancer society, one out of every ten cancer patients has been impacted by a drug shortage, some doctors say, amid a...
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the cdc says bird flu has impacted herds in nearly a dozen states friday, the usda announced the virus had been detected in beef from a sick dairy cow but says the meat did not enter the nation's food supply. so far, only 2 people have tested positive for bird flu this year. >> we have specific guidance for those who work farms in terms personal protective equipment and how to how did the state, how to monitor for symptoms what to do if they develop symptoms? >> last week, public health officials said that they are feeling about 4.8 million doses of a bird flu vaccine into vials. so they can store it just in case it's needed. still ahead, new regulations for stores that have self-checkout stations. the new plan to combat retail >> and unemployment on the rise amongst teens will tell you for your money is next. >> money this afternoon, south, check out no longer an option for safeway shoppers at certain locations in the bay area safely says it took these out of select stores due to and increasing amount of theft. this is not the first time the safeway has done something to prevent crime
the cdc says bird flu has impacted herds in nearly a dozen states friday, the usda announced the virus had been detected in beef from a sick dairy cow but says the meat did not enter the nation's food supply. so far, only 2 people have tested positive for bird flu this year. >> we have specific guidance for those who work farms in terms personal protective equipment and how to how did the state, how to monitor for symptoms what to do if they develop symptoms? >> last week, public...
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if the usda measures this thing the modern tomato has more of than than ones of the past is more salt like 7014 times the amount of we that right uh and so we have made certain for, uh, reasons that don't necessarily make sense anymore and these kinds changes that we can do on our own and we do collectivelyone of the storit resonated in my house wa the one around gas stoves and induction stoves and all the waste there around heating the the air aroundt anthe amount of waste that that goes. it's kind of seen as sort of a luxury is have a gas and ' sen'e talking wit'reooking with gas it's a meme it is. and and i think how it became, it from the industry. and think there were laws passed around, you know, new construction ts at margins, very big deals. but it became kind of a wedge issue re some. and so i think it'd be interesting the would probably start hearing th story. it certainly made me take notice of a gas stove and how there's this is quite less wasteful that's out there. yeah. who here has a gas stove■ and it's okay. well, me too. you know,ut and there's ways art that ido don
if the usda measures this thing the modern tomato has more of than than ones of the past is more salt like 7014 times the amount of we that right uh and so we have made certain for, uh, reasons that don't necessarily make sense anymore and these kinds changes that we can do on our own and we do collectivelyone of the storit resonated in my house wa the one around gas stoves and induction stoves and all the waste there around heating the the air aroundt anthe amount of waste that that goes. it's...