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better hope this time i do because i think he believes and i think he said and the people around him have said that this is not a a permanent fix for anything this is a temporary solution until we get fairer trade until we get what we're looking for i think he's you know he's willing to put a tariff on this of to this country and then go to go shit with that country he doesn't like nafta so we want to sit down with candidate that with separate deals with them so i don't i don't think that anything he's doing is could be viewed as permanent and being put in place for the foreseeable future i think it's just a whole bargaining chips with him i wonder sort of a political question but before we go so you know he's pretty much built a coalition of conservative voters and then the business community but a lot of the business community the auto sector in particular and others are starting to say whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa is there a point at which steve this isn't going to be a politically popular thing to do or does that you know damn the torpedoes full
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speed ahead for the president well the president not too long ago said because the stock market has done so well in the tax cuts we're playing with the house with the house money right now when it comes to tariffs and trade so if we suffer a little now well we gained so much already i don't i don't really like that i don't think too many business people as you just alluded to would would buy into that either but that's his mindset but yeah i think you're seeing it i think farmers who are going to get some sconces subsidies for their suffering they don't like to take quote unquote welfare they want to have their business you know be fruitful in its own so he's going to run into some political headwinds no doubt about that but we'll keep an eye on it we'll call on you to help us out steve malzberg conservative t.v. and radio host thank you steve. now it is medically modified organisms or lab b.s. i first recall the stockyard i went to when i was younger and frankly a lost my appetite for be for a while well now your beef can be grown in a dish. does that sound more appetizing to some of you if so stay tuned the german
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drug maker merck and a large european union meat processor are rapidly moving forward on beef cell culture technology products and here with the latest in his take on it is the author of bet the farm how food stop food being food and fred welcome what's up with this it sounds so weird franken burger franken beef but what do we know well look i maybe it's not so weird if everybody understood how all their other a food gets to them how they're carrots and peaches and oranges it's all done through a grafting technology so in other words what you're doing is you're taking really one master carrot and just replacing it again and again and again this same thing that's going on with meat now which is that we're taking one cell of a perfectly good part of the cow that's able to replicate itself and we're just putting it in nice happy environment and we're feeding it some sugar and some oxygen and it grows up to be a big boy
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a big burger now the first one that first burger cost three hundred thirty thousand dollars so i don't know if there's a good retail it's not a happy at all no matter how you eat it now i'm going to be careful because i don't want to make myself sick here thinking about it but when you say it replicates itself the cell replicates itself so are we we're not talking about organ we're talking about things like scar tissue or something that would be able to skin or something is that sort of the idea that to rebuild itself into what amounts to a piece of beef well this is a very interesting question what part of the stake do you want to replicate itself well the scientists the three hundred thousand dollars one that they thought the best thing would be some muscle tissue why do they want muscle tissue so it will get you that chew you know the end because that you don't really want your beef to in a slurry yet to be like a putting you want you want that good mouth feel so that's the only reason let me ask you you know there's been a lot of documentary. is about this and i put
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a lot of weight behind it and this is a somebody who as you know i worked at the agriculture department i think you know production agriculture in beepers a good thing but there's so much of it around the world that clearly the methane in the the off gassing as it were from beef cattle is helping to increase temperatures around the world and and so is this may be one a good idea for vegans perhaps even though it's still beef i guess least vegetarians and then to fred is that a good thing you think maybe a remedy to some of the problems with global warming well absolutely and i think was very interesting as is the position of the foodies and the food activists here who are generally against this kind of intervention in food but what we're going to see across the board are two kinds of meat as this goes forward on the one hand we're going to see our kids in all grass fed beef higher price and on the other side we're going to see this other kind of meat which of course the great thing
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about it is the inputs are so much less because it's not just the off gassing it's the amount the number of gallons of water that one pound of meat takes it's not all that diesel inputs it's all the monocultural grains that go into that beef that are depleting the environment and so on this this is it actually could be a a wonderful thing as we have increased need if occasion of global diets we have an increased demand for meat and so this can be a way this can be a way for me to fixation oh that's a new one i love new words meet if it cation me ask you one final question before we go where do you think this might catch on the most in the e.u. where the you know the to some extent are in environmental things but again they don't like g m o's there asia us where if at all would you put your money i think at the largest producers are smart the largest producers of beef they're going to get on board and they're going to sell these burgers in the good ole united states of america. probably makes some marketing science fred kaufman author of bet the
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farm thank you very much pre-shared for a thank you bart. that's it for this time thanks for watching you catch boom bust on you tube you tube dot com slash boom bust artie we'll see you again. the philippine city is anxious when the u.s. military moves down to the six tourists moved in. and now a whole generation of fatherless children is growing up here. my dad an opinion one month of simple simple dunkel. i bake day is
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thirty years markets have rallied for thirty years now the whole thing is reversing interest rates are going up so is inflation so we'll see how that plays out if wages rise faster than inflation. as such then trying to wonder if wages don't rise as fast as this neo inflation then we had trouble. there are. a. little. bit of.
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your. god. friday protests on the israeli gaza border leaving one palestinian dead and scores injured as it is really forces again using blind rounds. the british newspaper claims it has found a russian spy operating in the u.s. embassy in moscow but washington intel agencies insist it is really not what it seems also ahead. thousands of yemenis protest in the capital against an alleged saudi led coalition assault. on the main port city which resulted in dozens of deaths.
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whether your dragon watching in perth australia seminyak bali or even in austin texas this is our t. international and we're certainly glad to have you with us. all right the health ministry in gaza says one palestinian has been killed and over two hundred injured in the latest great march of return protest near the border with israel the ministry added that ninety of the injured were wounded by israeli line fire in gaza based journalist hinde who sent us this report. i'm standing here one hundred meters away from the fence that separates gaza strip with israel and as you see thousands of palestinian protesters continue to participate in the great march of return.
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for more than nineteen weeks and as you see the palestinian protesters have been burning tires to blur the vision of days or any snipers. i see intensive intensive need that israeli forces are fine tear gas canisters on the palestinian protesters and it's very very close from where we're standing. and we just heard a lot of ammunition that was targeted the protesters ok that was very loud and very close for us this is the person who was targeted by the live ammunition we heard just right now. the crew. of. the crew. thousands of palestinian protesters are suffocating from the tear gas fired by the israeli forces tear gas white smoke is filling the place.
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my god oh my god my dick was shot in the leg just he was like what meter always. will fire from us out of. this is unbelievable i swear to you as you see the palestinian prime and it's our trying to rescue all the palestinians and injured about the by the israeli snipers and as you see it the pyre minix successfully had that sound that you got that that light latest injury from the live ammunition from the frontline. i don't know if you know you already have been billboard to do. this but everything's despite the tear gas at jeeps that fired tear gas despite that your gastro that's right your guys and despite the snipers that shoot live
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ammunition on the palestinian protesters journalists and paramedics the palestinians continue to protest east gaza strip along the fence in five different locations in the gaza strip meanwhile the israeli defense forces estimate the number of what they call violent rioters at eight thousand friday saw nineteen great march of return rallies since they began in march comes as hamas and israel reportedly consider a deal brokered by egypt and protests along the border earlier my colleague you know neal talks to west bank based political science professor. who accuses israel of again using disproportionate force. as a matter of fact using the life i mission or over the place not only in gaza whenever it's comes to the palestinians a confrontation usually they use the left emotion most of the times sometimes they use their bullets but mainly in gaza they are using the life i was initially to
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israel say have seen fires and also people are constantly running up the fences and those kind of protests are organized by hamas that is what israel. well organized by a lot of busting in factions all of palestinian factions are presenting the palestinian will go to the borders and to clear a right of return to their homes which was a land which was taken from them in one hundred forty. other hand the students have nothing what do you mean by guides israeli have sixteen and thirty five and they have tanks they have artillery they have everything and they have kites this is absolutely unmatched. the russian mall inside the u.s. embassy in moscow. stuff and britain's guardian newspaper has been reveling in its scope but all is not as it seemed. everybody loves
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a spy drama mystery suspense and a russian firm fertile. the name of the agent. my name is evident then you are a russian spy. this guardian story had every ingredient for a thriller recipe the u.s. secret service has quite clearly stems from the very name it's one of the most enigmatic agencies of the u.s. government its main function is to protect the lives of u.s. presidents ministers the top political brass and that is where the russians according to the guardian planted a mall.
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