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rush up. what is it suddenly about the south china sea that makes it so that 11000000000 barrels of oil. take a look at this map who really owns what kind of says no it belongs to us india says no we claim that that belongs to us both of these countries have nuclear weapons capabilities there is reason for concern so that's why we're going to drill down on this story for you today right here on the news with as where you know as we always like to say we do believe by golly it's time to do news again.
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of its revenue model registers dogs and registers litters so it's involved in a transactional relationship with those breeders and obviously the ones producing the most dogs are the largest readers so why is it going to crack down on those large scale readers and sacrifice the revenue from a rigorous program that stops people from confining animals to 9 in vet care or exposing them to extremes of even cold if they're going to lose revenue the american kennel club prides itself on being the only purebred registry in the united states. with an ongoing routine kennel inspection program with
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a dedicated team of field inspectors casey says that it inspects channels but they don't make any of those inspection records available. they say that they've got rigorous standards but they really don't announce what those standards are real terms they say that they kick people out we don't really have a comprehensive record of when they're doing that or what the consequences are even if they're ticked of a can still keep breathing and they can still keep operating so what's the value of their inspections program there in force and efforts for all we know are completely meaningless we don't know what they even inspect for when they go into these facilities because they don't make their inspection records public quite frankly if they were meaningful inspections there would be no reason not to make them public.
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while the a k c boasts of a rigorous inspection program in 2011 only $1500000.00 of their $59000000.00 in revenue was spent to employ just 9 inspectors across the entire united states. is a group that says it's the dogs champion but in practical terms is consistently leading the fight against efforts to establish humane dog breeding standards in the states and the federal level. over $5000.00 kennel inspections last year. the american kennel club. we make all this possible because you make us possible. just or your dog the only us registry that matters isn't a g.c. dot org and we're ever we advance that sort of legislation not radical not. for
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reaching just basic fundamental anything that a pet owner would think is a minimal standard of care the casey opposes it since 2009 the a k c as opposed over $100.00 different bills regulations or ordinances the protect dogs in 2012 alone the a k c opposed to nebraska state bill that would require commercial breeders to have regular on site visits by a veterinarian a louisiana state bill that would prohibit all dog owners from stacking crates a rhode island state bill that the a k c deemed dangerous that would make it unlawful for dog owners to keep a dog confined in a pen cage or other shelter for more than 14 hours a proposed ordinance in shelby county tennessee that would make it a violation to leave a companion animal unattended in a vehicle for more than one hour when the temperature is above 70 degrees or below 35 degrees why is the american kennel club the dogs best friend opposing this
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legislation that says that once a year you've got to have a vet examine these dogs or you can't breathe them every single cycle or you can't have more than 50 breeding females at an operation while the group knows that well they were there because they're making money from those large scale operations. while the public does not have access to a k c inspection report many pet stores across the united states emphasize to their potential customers that their facilities are a k.c. approved and inspected one such company is pet land the largest chain of pet stores selling puppies in the united states while most pet plants are independently owned and operated the company's relationship with the k.c. is a central focus in nearly every store. it's not unusual to see a dog that's a case a registered in of headstock. casey could be targeting this major distribution
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channel saying we're not going to endorse pet stores if we see our dogs in those stores because we don't feel that is a good means by which the dog is being raised. and unfortunately had not taken that position. for years. so i thought. it was. very. i actually bought my 1st dog from pathway and in my head i was saving that dog from the cage only because it was way too big for the small cage it was a there was poop and he just likes and i went back to visit and visit and visit well there it is very pushy if you've ever been in a paddling and they want you to buy the dog no matter what and you know they give you all these options i would visit the dog it just started me looking through the
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cage and i code you want to go to our puppy play room and then they'd give you a toy to get to play with this dog and you started falling in love with the dogs and then you're broke and so they're like here's a credit card if you will help you pay for the dog and you know he would really love to go home with you and so they're trying to play on your emotions and on your pocketbook your reasoning apparently in store with your family and you can help. you. for your family and now maybe you are asking yourself where did this come from let's take a look at the journey when puppies make a right at our store. while pet lamb maintains that it does not purchase from substandard breeders there's no doubt that the vast majority of puppies sold in their stores come from large scale commercial kennels where the parents of those puppies will spend their whole lives in a cage. 2009 the humane society of the united states released an exhaustive in. to
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geisha into shipment over 3 months of more than $15000.00 puppies across the country the report determined that 95 percent of the puppies in pet land stores come from large scale commercial kennels and i work at a gym right next to a pet lair and i see it all the time and i even stopped and said you know even to a young couple you know with kids hey beef do me a favor before you go in there you know google puppy mills oh we know a popular so why are you going to buy a dog with. no rescues that have puppies right now what do you look at for a lot of the dogs that are purchased in pet stores we we end up with them because the families can afford their medical care they have some birth defect or some chronic problem or worms or parvo or anything that these animals can pick up in the actual milk and they always seem to be you know we can state always most of the puppies that are coming from these large scale factory farming kind of operations are being sold in pet stores so when you go into
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a pet store and you see that beautiful little puppy that's in jumping out and or really wants the attention from you most people have no idea that the mother and father are back somewhere any factory farm type a setting where it can be horrendous it's not just pet lamb franchises that get the vast majority of their inventory from the primary states for puppy mills independent pet stores choose to seek out these same states a stark example of the supply chain leads directly from holmes county ohio to a single pet store in patterson new jersey. petite pups inspection reports obtained by ohio voters for companion animals show that in 2012 over 300 puppies from puppy mills in holmes county were sold wholesale to d. and g. only one reason would seemingly compel the owner of d n g to seek out breeders located over 7. hours away the price for
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breeders simply selling to a pet shop that's not about placing that animal with the family for the rest of the life that's really about the money paths are happies are popping up poppies because a reputable breeder somebody who cares about their animals and wants to know where they're going and he breeder that is in it for the love of dogs and they they love what they're doing they're good breeder they're going to have as many questions for you as you have for them no good reputable breeder will sell a dog on the internet or sell a dog to a broker to sell to a pet store that's a good breeder or want to know who you are you always have to go and see the parents of the dog that you're purchasing if a breeder does not want you to see the conditions that the parents are living in you're almost guaranteed it's a puppy mill. this
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is largely a marketing sort of enterprise were people can register the murderers the puppies and you get the halo effect that this isn't a juicy registered all door litter when in reality it has no practical meaning when it comes to animal welfare they see papers mean absolutely nothing you know and when you come push comes to shove a hasty when they're backed into o'connor was a mess and there's nothing to do with humaneness or the quality of the dog only means who the mother and the fathers there are in favor of breeding dogs and the more dogs that are bred the more money they make if those dogs are registered with the case they for years and years and years in fact even to this day registration ain't home from registration fees and puppies are subsidizing the dog shows that the a hasty puts on because the registration fees for dog shows don't mean the amount of money. for the expenses of putting them on so historically they have always
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subsidized their dogs as for registry fees so this is why they're going to see enough of their own money and that's what i always say when people go to the westminister dog go in there knowing that this show has been subsidized by the coli of puppy mills because the a c. will not stop papering dogs from commercial leaders and they oppose legislation when you go through the senate of. my 2010 missouri had an estimated 3000 commercial dog breeders and was the largest supplier of puppies to pet stores across the country the nearly 6500 breeders with the u.s.d.a. license was more than the next 3 states combined in the hopes of improving the lives of dogs living in missouri puppy mills national and state animal welfare organizations focused on a ballot initiative that would later become known as proposition be over 190000 signatures from missouri residents were collected and the measure made it to
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no 1st. point your thirst for action. prop b. was something that was in the works for many years because missouri is the puppy mill capital of the united states probably simply sought to impose humane breeding standards and limits on the size of the puppy mills you know when i started out here painting for 5 b. i had all this stuff and literature and pictures of puppy mills and things i bet after 2 weeks i just forgot all that literature all i brought with me was a copy of prop because it wasn't that people wanted to support above the bills or call the dogs it was says this is jerry it did if i did other things. it was
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a campaign of fear and misinformation fear that the was going to mysteriously morph into a ban on all rearing of animals and agriculture you know they said that this would affect farming you know it and of course when they were confronted on it and showed the wall they said well it's a slippery slope but there was still continue to go into rural areas and convinced everybody that this was going to shut down the family farm and it just created mystery and it made a really difficult campaign it didn't deal with cattle deal with pigs it in deal with chickens it in the old any other species the language was explicit and anyone who's a 1st year law student could say with definitive precision that it just applied to dogs in space a clear way to one of the dominoes in what i call the line of dominoes out here you know women aging all of domesticated animals you know dogs cats and you want to livestock arena horses and so forth and in
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a ballot measure campaign you don't necessarily need to convince people that your position is right you just need to sow enough confusion so that people maintain the status quo and vote no phones no way to defend this so instead they want to change the subject to all these other animals that people will respond to an emotional way this isn't really about puppies this is about your chicken and your beef and your pork and this group wants to take those off your dinner plate it's about emotional trigger that they're going to they're going to press those buttons to get people to respond emotionally oh it's basically a form of line i mean let's just cut to the chase this proposition was about dogs but wants you to think it's about all these other animals because that will scare the hell that. really is an issue for anyone that likes to eat meat protein in their diet kelly thank you very much thank you kelly smith marketing and commodities director for missouri farm bureau much more to come on this. s.
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and other issues as we broadcast from the missouri farm bureau of the offices here in jefferson city missouri stay with us it's halftime on agriculture. interestingly my wife and i had made a plan before we settle we put on a piece of paper what our dream of a farm was and. after a long search i was showed this far and it matched exactly and. so that's why we here. we lived our lives here pretty much you know war happy leave with we raised our family we raised our kids we felt very comfortable here. we didn't feel threatened at all you know and i mean i would have never at that time suggested to you that clean air was a vitally important thing in my life. they were going to raise hogs ok and at the time i did not know how many hogs they were going to raise and it turned
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out that now they raise $80000.00 hogs and 3 miles more than miles. the farmland foods facility in milan missouri is owned by smithfield foods the largest hog and pork processor in the world with revenues exceeding $13000000000.00 in 2013. the operation north of me is called green hills. there isn't a single pig in there that ever seen the green hills there isn't a single pig down there that ever sees the valley ok so these are wonderful names but in this are these factory buildings where these hogs are housed in these big barns with little fresh air with no sunlight with little movement with no grass no nothing you hear the name valley view and you think all little piggy riding on grass you know just kind of smooching out there living in the sun you don't see that. these are feeder pigs
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in the amounts old weights are just incredible and you sit in your backyard with your family and you eat dinner or you sit outside on a warm summer night and all over sudden this thing rolls in and i would call it a trespass and just trespass on your property golfs you and it's there in the media just like it's just like if a visitor coming that you have not invited relationship with the missouri farm bureau radically changed when he began to complain about the daily waste and odors emitting from smithfield foods that tree farm while he assumed the farm bureau would support a local independent farmer against his new corporate neighbor rolf was left to fight alone. i felt abandoned and also felt that i was working for the wrong organization for for so many years because almost sudden this operation this organization backed out and it supposedly is
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a farm organization these supposedly supports individual independent farmers and all of a sudden they were siding with industry and they are siding with industry to this very day they campaign against prop b. began immediately after it was approved for the ballot at a gathering of the most powerful agricultural forces in missouri at the stinson morrison and hecker law firm in addition to members of the dog breeding industry the meeting included the leadership of the missouri farm bureau the missouri pork producers association and the missouri soybean association at this meeting these groups agreed to fight prop be in a coordinated effort with the dog breeding industry. to front groups emerge from the meeting one which would eventually be called missouri farmers care and the alliance for truth while these front groups seem to have sprung out of thin air it was actually. highly coordinated effort financed
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largely by corporate agriculture nearly 82 percent of total contributions to missouri farmers care originated from 3 corporate agriculture trade groups and their respective political action committees. the missouri farm bureau the missouri pork producers and the missouri soybean association while the missouri farmers care campaign highlighted the positive role of missouri farmers in society the alliance for truth was focused on misrepresenting the clear language improper be the majority of the funding for the alliance for truth was funneled through missouri farmers care by the same agricultural trade groups the trade groups involved represent the interests of their member corporations in missouri these corporations include some of the largest agribusiness is in the united states months sent to tyson cargill and smithfield foods while these trade groups use
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their vast financial resources opposing prop b. the corporations that ultimately provided the majority of the funding for the campaign remained silent simply put without the financial support of corporate agriculture the puppy mills of missouri would not have had the ability to mount the alliance for truth or missouri farmers care which were largely responsible for the opposition to proposition b. and lions for truth that could be for anything you know but they can't call themselves you know friend group in favor of herding dogs so they have to come up with them their word to just totally distract you from the issue at hand it's not about the dogs it's about liberalism growth of government in rouge and into your life was during has a proud tradition of dog breeding for hunting home companionship and just best friends to enforce existing law against animal abuse but vote no to the big government liberalism of proposition. for by and large for true mark paterson
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treasurer i mean they would be bending of the goals weren't the thing i mean alliance for truth is literally just a front so there has been a tremendous amount a shocking amount of organized opposition to efforts to increase the standards of care for dogs bred in commercial breeding facilities and most of that opposition quite frankly is coming from huge agricultural groups and industries these are groups that have nothing to do with dogs have to do is look at who's funding these folks to see who's really benefiting from them it's not the individual farmers and ranchers who you know may believe in some of the messaging that these groups are putting forward but it's really the major players in big guy with business who are benefiting and it's the industry why defense that's going on it's not to protect the for the poor rancher i mean those guys are getting screwed by have to stink interest in the future of this farm and the future of this community corporation.
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their interest is making money their interest is not in the community their interest is not what is being left behind community interest. is 0. crop be very specific it was a bill that he dressed commercial breeding dogs not chickens not cows not pigs but that's what the opposition senate that's the misinformation that they gave to people in the state of missouri to scare people it was purely fear tactics on their part and it really ended up being at the expense of the thousands of dogs that suffer on a daily basis in the state of missouri every signature beyond the bill was signed by humans or rose every vote that passed prop beyond the law was passed but it was a rosy missourians here and this was not i doubt you know you've seen all this i was to you. they might arrive in the money so we can get the word out that they go
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to the polls obviously it was the server residents who voted in this. poll you know it's no other. choice by 51 and they have became very close unfortunately because of the hysteria that was just being spread in the rural areas and they're really really believe i mean i talked to one and while they they really believed this was going to close down the farms. thank you for joining us all i. will find a bill changing proposition b. even though voters already approved it probably be stirred the emotions of missourians on both sides of the issue but it was ultimately approved by 51 percent of voters the thought of altering it is an outrage and the law's supporters essentially a couple of 100 lawmakers have come to treated their judgment for the judgment
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about a 1000000 voters nancy weller says she can't bear to see another dog pulled out of a puppy mill she and more than a 1000000 other missouri voters pushed for prop be the very bill wall makers are now working to change the wasn't try on the formalizing of the final election results where state lawmakers in missouri were going to repeal several of them. bills to review in its entirety immediately go to the people and we're not out of the business for say we just want them to comply with good standards of care but instead they wanted to repeal the whole thing they threw it all out it was just 5 months after missouri voters approved a new puppy mill law the law is changing they even changed the name of the long puppy mill cruelty back to the canine coolly prevention act and it does remove those who do breeding dog limit and some requirements of the living conditions of animals. it is
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a constitutional process and when citizens decide they can do that the legislature should defer to the will the people how do you run a government when the voters go to the polls they will and so be it is just ignore the result and that's the way things run and i have to think what is best for these you know as you know can you swallow your pride and sit down and work out something or i'm going to take the high road in and say no no we're taking anything we want it all and also know you have to do what's best for the you might as well you got into. a short term ago an american air of one bomb on hiroshima. state not claiming any. supplement to go grandstanding at. all until you do your. chin it's. like most americans growing up after the war
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the bombs were a great thing they ended the war they say hundreds of thousands of lives on both sides and that's what my grandfather always said mrs reason for the decision. truman was hoping for a dual strategy one was to drop the bombs and hope that japan would surrender the number 2 the americans were trying to send a message to the soviet union there was american poor planning in october 145 and had chosen 20 targets in russia. to ever see maxwell sunday is one of the most sensational stories of our time however media coverage appears to be limited to details and political overtones the single biggest question that needs to be answered is how all this could have happened where was long for certain and will justice be.
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