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. >>> more than four people gathered to remember the founder of the united farm workers union. today's california's annual cesar chavez holiday that honors the late labor leader. this is a shove as parade is set for the mission district april 12. >>> just a few days after same- sex marriage became legal in the in the uk elton john announced he will marry his longtime partner. the rockstar certainly famous for his outrageous costumes, the couple plans a low-key wedding this may in england. >>> a little rain, or a lot of rain will not keep oakland a's fans away from taking an opening night at the colosseum. before the game started tailgating parties filled up the parking lot. some fans inspired a new tradition putting up tents to keep their parties cozy and dry. the a's play the cleveland indians and the game is ago despite today's weather. it is scoreless in the first inning. giants are scoreless in arizona. we will have the highlights for you coming up on the 10:00 p.m. news over on ktvu tamil 2. >>> were always here for you with ktvu.com and you can follow us on facebook and t
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i know the story of caesar chavez because i worked with these loons over in the united farm workers about four years ago. tell the people what chavez tried to do to the good grape growers of california. >> well, he tried to organize the union, to pay people at least something approaching a doesn't day's pay for a decent day's work --? mm-hmm. who gets to say what that is? caesar chavez. >> sure. and things like maybe give them a place to go to the bathroom. >> stephen: it's a field, for god's sake (laughter) it's a field. >> okay. >> stephen: we have a little clip here. jimmy, roll the clip. >> who the hell is this caesar chavez? >> nobody knows. somebody say he's from arizona. word is he used to hang around the other counties from c.s.o. in the valley stirring up trouble. >> stephen: now, chavez had a motto -- (spanish) -- it means "yes, we can." obama stole that from him and didn't pay him any royalties, as far as i could tell. (laughter) (applause) a, isn't that union busting in and of itself? and, b, what do you think obama's goals and chavez's goals, or these early union goals, what
i know the story of caesar chavez because i worked with these loons over in the united farm workers about four years ago. tell the people what chavez tried to do to the good grape growers of california. >> well, he tried to organize the union, to pay people at least something approaching a doesn't day's pay for a decent day's work --? mm-hmm. who gets to say what that is? caesar chavez. >> sure. and things like maybe give them a place to go to the bathroom. >> stephen: it's a...
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chavez was a farm worker and civil rights activist who helped form the united farm worker's union. >>> determined to stay boston strong. the city releases detailed safety plans for the marathon a week from monday. the changes runners and spectators will see. >> changes will have mostly to do with temperatures as we look live in san jose. temperatures are going up. we'll have the forecast after we pause for this commercial announcement. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> for the second time in two weeks, passengers and crew on a cruise ship have gotten sick. more than 100 people aboard royal caribbean grander of the seas came down with a gastrointestinal illness. during the ship's last cruise, two weeks ago, people got the noravirus. officials suspect it's the same illness this time around. >> oh my gosh, we got so sick. i mean, stomach virus i have never had before. >> crews say they scoured and sanitized the ship and the port. it's expected to take off on its next cruise this evening. >> well, there will be a lot more eyes watching this year's boston marathon. security changes were announced today
chavez was a farm worker and civil rights activist who helped form the united farm worker's union. >>> determined to stay boston strong. the city releases detailed safety plans for the marathon a week from monday. the changes runners and spectators will see. >> changes will have mostly to do with temperatures as we look live in san jose. temperatures are going up. we'll have the forecast after we pause for this commercial announcement. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> for the second...
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he helped form the united farm workers union. parents say the festival gives them a chance to teach their kids about his legacy. >> teach where we are coming from. what our parents and grandparents and other generations from the past had to go through to be where we are at today. and we have to continue with, you know, the traditions pretty much. it's a tradition. >> a movie depicting the life of chavez came out last month. >>> hundreds of people are ready to help the city prepare for the next quake in san francisco. volunteers signed up to learn all sorts of search and rescue techniques and then emergency personnel are not around and they won't be in the next big earthquake, they are who the people will turn to. >> there are volunteer that's will be able to help out with the event. learn cpr. learning they can rescue people underneath the debris when no professionals are around. all types of skills to help the community. >> it really is important stuff. nert stands for neighborhood emergency response team and it was started up f
he helped form the united farm workers union. parents say the festival gives them a chance to teach their kids about his legacy. >> teach where we are coming from. what our parents and grandparents and other generations from the past had to go through to be where we are at today. and we have to continue with, you know, the traditions pretty much. it's a tradition. >> a movie depicting the life of chavez came out last month. >>> hundreds of people are ready to help the city...
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. >> did you researched the role played in the united farm workers movement? >> i did and then there is some information about him with the degree to which independent organizations formed to trying to function and chavez undercuts to make sure they did not get funding so there is a turf battle because he wanted to be the sole voice for the farmworkers so the idea is it was say national union but they could not effectively run california you neff -- enough to expand the. >> the texas farm workers back in 1978 also a march 2 washington. speaking to antonio at the time they've wanted to represent all farm workers both u.s. citizens and mexican workers in and caesar did not want that. old the u.s. american farm workers to be represented. >> that was the big philosophical difference between you and the two groups. >> my question has to do with the unions. the late forties was say polar act because when you strike the alternative is for the of managers to do the job. i wonder if that was evidence after striking some of there for their strategies highest to-do's the
. >> did you researched the role played in the united farm workers movement? >> i did and then there is some information about him with the degree to which independent organizations formed to trying to function and chavez undercuts to make sure they did not get funding so there is a turf battle because he wanted to be the sole voice for the farmworkers so the idea is it was say national union but they could not effectively run california you neff -- enough to expand the. >>...
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organizers say he was more than just the founder of the united farm worker's union. >> he united all the the races under the vfw to better their lives, to bring dignity to their families and loved ones. >> he died in 1993 at the age of 66. >>> heavy rain met a mess on the roads today. we were with the chp as they went from one accident to another. the one thing officers say people are still doing even in these situations. >>> a specific clue its looking for. >>> a stormy day over the bay area. at this hour, light showers continuing to fall and plenty more to come. how long the rain and thunderstorms will stick arounda. coming up. >>> thunder rocked the bay area today from oakland and right outside our studio. everyone it seems remembered to bring their umbrella. we are continuing to track this storm. on the right, we're looking out across the bay tonight at what's happening right now. we're monitoring all the changes. we'll have another report from our meteorologist in just a few minutes. >>> the chp's crack down on distracted drivers is set to start tomorrow. live in oakland tonight
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she has also written the union of their dreams, a widely acclaimed and nuanced history of the united farm workers' movement. she recently received a national endowment for the humanity fellowship to support her work on the chavez biography. please welcome miriam pawel. [applause] >> can you hear me? okay. >> i want to ask you something i feel is really important. what brought you through the writing about cesar chavez. a lot of people in texas know who he is but then i was very surprised to learn that recently when the mexican filmmaker diego will do not was having the premier of his film on chavez, he took a walk, a stroll down cesar chavez boulevard, and asked if they knew who cesar chavez was. most of them said they felt he was the boxer, the mexican boxer julio cesar chavez or they thought he was julio cesar chavez junior who is also a boxer. and the venezuelan leader hugo chavez. several others. others thought he was part of the chicano movement. why did you decide to write a full-length book after writing, what is it, a long series in the los angeles times about the unions and your
she has also written the union of their dreams, a widely acclaimed and nuanced history of the united farm workers' movement. she recently received a national endowment for the humanity fellowship to support her work on the chavez biography. please welcome miriam pawel. [applause] >> can you hear me? okay. >> i want to ask you something i feel is really important. what brought you through the writing about cesar chavez. a lot of people in texas know who he is but then i was very...
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so sure chavez the founder of the united farm workers union was one of the truly great civil rights leaders of the one nine hundred sixty s. his work organizing farmworkers in california activated the nation and led to the passage of one of america's first collective bargaining acts pragma cultural workers one hundred seventy five chavez's life and activism are the subject of the new film cesar chavez which was released on friday here's a clip from the trailer. i was born in yuma arizona in rancho my family we lost it in the depression that's where i witnessed the injustice suffered by the people. to be successful we have to have an army of boycotters willing to do the hard work the bigger the army the brave the success more work on the land a california company gun in the president good in the job over. to citizens until you know they respect the law so to link especially the bill of rights. you see the headlines because that's close to you is real money mr brooke jennifer that you don't have to negotiate we have to dictate terms is that they will shoot we break you see i'm struck. joining
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that's why the united farm workers are against this bill. the united farm workers do a pretty good job of clarifying this bill when they say, quote, congress should not pass laws that create an economic incentive to hire guest workers over professional u.s. agricultural workers. the afl-cio is against this bill because it would undermine the health security of 13 million green cardholders, people with work visas and individuals who are granted visas for humanitarian reasons. the national law immigration center is against this bill because it eliminates minimum essential standards for, quote, expatriate health insurance plans provided to individuals who travel abroad. as a result, this bill would deny health coverage security for low-wage immigrant workers, including farm workers and caregivers. this bill contains too many loopholes that amount to an extraordinary bailout for insurance companies. this bill also establishes a precedent for employers to hire guest workers. it's being brought here as a suspension bill with no opportunity to amen
that's why the united farm workers are against this bill. the united farm workers do a pretty good job of clarifying this bill when they say, quote, congress should not pass laws that create an economic incentive to hire guest workers over professional u.s. agricultural workers. the afl-cio is against this bill because it would undermine the health security of 13 million green cardholders, people with work visas and individuals who are granted visas for humanitarian reasons. the national law...
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unit. scarce farming resources at home.tors russian joint venture is cutting 950 jobs at two factories in response to the deteriorating demand in the country. the russian auto market was declining even before the country's annexation of the crimean peninsula. car deliveries fell four percent in january and february. five for five -- 5.5% drop. welcome back to countdown. let's talk about the business of high-end fashion. fashion means business for italy. the country's elite turned out in force last night to celebrate the industry. caroline hyde was there on the red carpet to talk about the future of fashion. valentino -- i am looking at some of the names of the people who were there. they are stressing the importance of fashion. >> this is called the glamour of italian fashion, a celebration of italy's dominant in the fashion world since world war ii. they were rolling out on the red carpet. much of the british paparazzi were camped outside desperate to get photographs of these people. if we think about italian to the, many
unit. scarce farming resources at home.tors russian joint venture is cutting 950 jobs at two factories in response to the deteriorating demand in the country. the russian auto market was declining even before the country's annexation of the crimean peninsula. car deliveries fell four percent in january and february. five for five -- 5.5% drop. welcome back to countdown. let's talk about the business of high-end fashion. fashion means business for italy. the country's elite turned out in force...
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but when farm subsidies began in the 1930s, there was little need for debate. until 1933, the unitedained a laissez-faire attitude toward agriculture. then, as the great depression brought new desperation to farmers, people wondered, wasn't there anything the government could do to help? the question was first answered with franklin roosevelt's new deal. fdr acted quickly. never before and never again would farmers see such a torrent of legislatn passed for their benefit. for the first time, there was a national program to raise farm income by guaranteeing minimum prices for farm goods. president roosevelt could not have envisioned that over the years, the formulas determining who receives farm subsidies would evolve in such a manner that it's corporate agri-businesses who are receiving the farm subsidies, not the small, struggling family farmers that president roosevelt envisioned in the 1930s. at that point in time, we had a significant percentage of the population that was directly engaged in agriculture, so the subsidies re focused on sustaining a very large percentage of the pop
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news this morning -- this morning ikea announced plans continue to invest in its first wind farm in the united although if ikea builds a wind farm, you do not want to be there when the wind blows. especially if it was constructed by my college roommate. any soccer fans here? [ cheers ] all right. they should have had more soccer in "noah." the manager of the brazil world cup soccer team told reporters that he won't allow his players which means i've been preparing for the world cup my entire life. [ laughter and applause ] "somersault" meyers is what no one has ever called me. this is amazing new reports show that the price of whole food stocks has gone up 12 fold since 2008. the stock is valued at 50.32 a share, or about one cantaloupe from whole foods. i bought it at a grape. it is up to cantaloupe. i'm good with money. joe francis, the man behind "girls gone wild." do you guys remember joe francis? well -- sort of indicted yourself when you're like, yeah. a close friend. well, joe francis, the man behind "girls gone wild" is expecting twin girls with his long time girlfriend. so now it will
news this morning -- this morning ikea announced plans continue to invest in its first wind farm in the united although if ikea builds a wind farm, you do not want to be there when the wind blows. especially if it was constructed by my college roommate. any soccer fans here? [ cheers ] all right. they should have had more soccer in "noah." the manager of the brazil world cup soccer team told reporters that he won't allow his players which means i've been preparing for the world cup my...
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startinstarting with thomas jef, the idea was very much that the united states would be a nation of family farms. that would be good economically, politically, culturally, in all sorts of ways. around 1890 the federal government reversed course 180 degrees and said whereas up until now all this land that we've been acquiring we assume we'll turn over to private hands through homesteading acts, giving it to railroads, etc. you know what, what we still own as federal land we're going to keep as federal land inperpetuity and manage it. why did they do that? one is that turned out privatizing a bunch of land and natural resources did not always work out. it led to inefficient wasteful use, environmental destruction. it led to a lot of overgrazing, it led to wasteful timber practices, clearcutting, leaving timber behind that led to forest fires, and of course political corruption in seeing who would benefit from this public la largess. their concerns that the united states would run out of critical natural resources, notably timber and others, and there were concerns those resourcessos were not being
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. >>> and the united states says it will investigation allegations that syria used a chemical against civilians. >>> and farmingrom the roof top, how agriculture is finding a space in crowded cities. ♪ >>> the united nations says it is standing by itself statement that rebels were behind the massacre of hundredsover people in south sudan. it says they went house to house hunting victims. even now piles of bodies litter the streets of the oil town of bentiu. south sudan's government has been battling forces loyal to the former vice president, and he has told al jazeera, that his troops were not behind the attack. ann ka visited the town and sent us this exclusive report in juba. you may find some of the pictures disturbing. >> reporter: even from the air we could see that there were dead bodies along the road. but it wasn't until we reached the center of town, and in particular the mosque that we were able to see the extent of the killing. the things that could be seen along the road were horrific, but with no preparation for what was to come. there were so many dead bodies that construction equipment was used t
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. >> the united nations released a report arguing for more insect farming and more bugs in everyone'se moment, a lot of entomophogists are in to what is into this new food product. >> especially crickets are actually the protein hope of the future and a sustainable one, at that. >> they are incredibly efficient as well. you can take ten pounds of grain and feed a cow. you'll get about one pound of beef back for your work. while at the sairm poundage. i get more back. >> 9 billion people by 2050, demand for meat products is expected to double. >> there is a visual and psychological aspect to it. you have to try to overcome eating a cricket. >> what do you think is going to be motivate for americans to get behind this cricket movement? >> it's going to be a lot like sushi, culinary experience, as far as trying to put this into the hands of the culinary chefs that people look up to. >> joe gets his insects from an insect farm in louisiana. >> what am i listening to here? >> they are rubbing the wings together. a big misconception is that it comes from moving their legs together but it is
. >> the united nations released a report arguing for more insect farming and more bugs in everyone'se moment, a lot of entomophogists are in to what is into this new food product. >> especially crickets are actually the protein hope of the future and a sustainable one, at that. >> they are incredibly efficient as well. you can take ten pounds of grain and feed a cow. you'll get about one pound of beef back for your work. while at the sairm poundage. i get more back. >>...
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i met these two structures to be united into one waits as it is done out of the way it won't look the farm were fine but testing was a commotion of the country. this my drink was tops among the student protests in caracas seven protests to select team said during the crackdown of the rally. young people starting in central university opened a salon dock but trying to print the building of the government when the team on celtic in on the nature of iraq mr rice believes go to del waste. yes travel it's a nice grenades. this is how z venezuelan authorities have responded to the students protesting these high inflation and touches of all essential goods and people gathered on campus to touch a demonstration to government buildings have any snow god did not lead the protest is to keep the campus to attend a mass riots taking place in the country says definitely getting pissed a monastery forty people that kill it and not the pt one day. about two hundred activists man arrested on charges of my day assault as well as calling for civil disobedience. trust ye in place and then take mrt to pt four
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strategic weapon, when used right he can tell many people quickly, can be shipped two units outside syria. they will farmout the chemicals they have, who knows where, northern africa, middle east, other places, then you have a different situation that we are confronting in terms of the war on terror. that is the reality. the white house's position again with this article, once again, even though this document they claim no longer existed and we ran a big chunk of it, clearly, i have access to it, they are still insisting we know of no such document. this head in the sand approach really has to do with something i read about in the article. i quote people are saying, was the president makes a decision it is a must impossible to get it changed. the president decides if the syrians did it and we are justified in thinking that and continuing to think that, no option exists. yes the headedness and policy. we have a serious problem with these kinds of weapons, particularly as syria it's rid of the weapons. the only people inside syria with those weapons are the wackos. there we are. >> what is the rat line? >>
strategic weapon, when used right he can tell many people quickly, can be shipped two units outside syria. they will farmout the chemicals they have, who knows where, northern africa, middle east, other places, then you have a different situation that we are confronting in terms of the war on terror. that is the reality. the white house's position again with this article, once again, even though this document they claim no longer existed and we ran a big chunk of it, clearly, i have access to...
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world is produced by those smallholder farmers we may not convince the giant in just real farming concerns in the united states to convert to regenerative organic farming although they would make more money and they would be recreating topsoil to give to their children we may not convince them we can simply rely on the common sense and the desire to grow through it and make money that is there in the smallholder farmers all around the world and that's what the carbon underground and that's what the rodeo institute and that's what grain and that's what i foam that's what we're all working to do we're working to organize and then to mobilize so it's to inspired these small holder farmers to adopt the practice this is an ironic that in the third world in the in the global south we actually have in the small subsistence farms of the world the opportunity to save the planet for all of us in the industrial developed world and we've seen those trends i mean there was a lot of conversation a decade or more ago about the farmer suicides in india as the as industrial agriculture moved into india has has that reve
world is produced by those smallholder farmers we may not convince the giant in just real farming concerns in the united states to convert to regenerative organic farming although they would make more money and they would be recreating topsoil to give to their children we may not convince them we can simply rely on the common sense and the desire to grow through it and make money that is there in the smallholder farmers all around the world and that's what the carbon underground and that's what...
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united states. wheat producers. >> exactly. we have a very large cattle farm in australia.sed about the fact they want to buy these. >> is it on the market here? >> not at the moment. [laughter] >> but you will listen. >> i will always listen. >> a good interview with british financier guy hands. that was stephen engle. up next, going on a shopping spree. we will look at why retailers are investing in the cloud when "on the move" returns. ♪ welcome to cloud cover, our series on cloud computing. this week, we are tackling the big questions about what the cloud means for shoppers. there is good reason why more and more retailers are investing in the cloud. research,to forrester total online retail sales from just five markets, china, india, japan, south korea, australia, that is expected to grow to close to $400 billion -- from close to 400 billion dollars last year to $850 billion in the next four years. how is the cloud helping you shop and retailers sell their products? sportswear manufacturer under armour has occasionally faced unusually high traffic on its website after
united states. wheat producers. >> exactly. we have a very large cattle farm in australia.sed about the fact they want to buy these. >> is it on the market here? >> not at the moment. [laughter] >> but you will listen. >> i will always listen. >> a good interview with british financier guy hands. that was stephen engle. up next, going on a shopping spree. we will look at why retailers are investing in the cloud when "on the move" returns. ♪...
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united states. cattleave a very large farm in australia.are very keen about that that they want to buy beef. >> is it on the market at the moment? >> it is not. i will always listen. >> that was an exclusive interview. just ahead, hirsch a announced that it plans to cut its auto lineup by about have to restore profit. >> welcome back to "countdown." the time in london is 7:43. starts at the top of the hour. here with us is manasquan any. anniversary. they did add a year ago. we have a ceo. we will have great conversation. our tastes changing? what is going on in the luxury world? deal and he said it was love at first sight. a look back at the original interview. that is a way to describe a deal. we are talking about luxury. we are also talking about markets. >> the euro dropping. >> jon ferro said that he does not think that draghi is much for the markets anymore. >> has the market becomes slightly desensitized to mario draghi? we did not see much this morning. .3%. the euro was down >> everybody is talking about the strengthening of the ex
united states. cattleave a very large farm in australia.are very keen about that that they want to buy beef. >> is it on the market at the moment? >> it is not. i will always listen. >> that was an exclusive interview. just ahead, hirsch a announced that it plans to cut its auto lineup by about have to restore profit. >> welcome back to "countdown." the time in london is 7:43. starts at the top of the hour. here with us is manasquan any. anniversary. they did...
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. >> south korea and the united states launch their largest air drill as tensions mount with the north. >> here the cost of farming is soaring, but production is not keeping up. >> eastern ukraine protests - time is running out for a peaceful process. a ukranian official is threatening to use force if the siege is not ended. they are armed and prepared for any assault. leaders aren't compromising and the prime minister arrived there from kiev. it's a similar scene where protesters fortified defences around occupied buildings. across the boarder, moscow warned europe that it will cut off its gas supply unless a bill is paid. 40% of gas is delivered. it goes through ukraine. 18 countries could be affected. some as far away as france and italy. there is a particular concern in right now they are handing out flyers asking people to come back. no movement here so far. >> that's kim there with a situation in donetsk. let's go to luhansk, where our correspondent is there for us. hoda abdel-hamid, a similar situation there as well. what are the activists demanding? >> well, they are actually demanding, first of all, that
. >> south korea and the united states launch their largest air drill as tensions mount with the north. >> here the cost of farming is soaring, but production is not keeping up. >> eastern ukraine protests - time is running out for a peaceful process. a ukranian official is threatening to use force if the siege is not ended. they are armed and prepared for any assault. leaders aren't compromising and the prime minister arrived there from kiev. it's a similar scene where...
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farming. on average, across the united states, the workday begins at around 7:55 a.m. >> and 7:55, that is middayrlet fu. >> that is, that is like lunchtime. >> all right, scar, off the charts today. when we come back, here is a guy who probably gets a pretty early in the morning. i do not know if he gets up early. shaquille o'neal, this man has champions is, don't over 2000 times, and at a mere 74'1" was the biggest player in the game. he makes more money now than he did when he was playing. as heows best than shaq launches the new shaq-approved brand. he tells us what shaq-o-nomics are all about. take a look. >> what saved me as a youngster was when i am 40, 45, that is the only diverse thing. >> you can't mess with perfection, but you can moisturize it. i started drinking arizona in college because for $.99, it was a no-brainer to start a deal with them. macy's line is the affordable sue line. big guys, we only have a couple of places to go. i want to be able to go in there and just buy something off the rack. this is everyday. this is every time i go to the mall. >> everyone right here, you w
farming. on average, across the united states, the workday begins at around 7:55 a.m. >> and 7:55, that is middayrlet fu. >> that is, that is like lunchtime. >> all right, scar, off the charts today. when we come back, here is a guy who probably gets a pretty early in the morning. i do not know if he gets up early. shaquille o'neal, this man has champions is, don't over 2000 times, and at a mere 74'1" was the biggest player in the game. he makes more money now than he did...
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of ruthless roosters bred for illegal cough fighting have been pulled down in the united states after their owners farm was discovered the full story is on our t.v. dot com. and serve safely while you're online there's a warning dad cyber gathering is on the way out it could prove as disastrous as the two thousand and eight financial crisis we explained it to you. right from the street. first street. and i think the church. reformers were very. instrumental. to be in the polls. now let's take a look at some other stories from around the world and in the afghan capital kabul a guard has a fire in the hospital killing at least three americans it's not known why the policeman turned his weapon against those who he was assessing assigned to protect he also wounded several medical staff the officer who had recently been posted to the clinic was shot and arrested. demonstrators in our media have marched to mark the genocide of around a million and a half of medians during the first world war and demand its recognition by turkey the turkish prime minister had offered a president of condolences to the families
of ruthless roosters bred for illegal cough fighting have been pulled down in the united states after their owners farm was discovered the full story is on our t.v. dot com. and serve safely while you're online there's a warning dad cyber gathering is on the way out it could prove as disastrous as the two thousand and eight financial crisis we explained it to you. right from the street. first street. and i think the church. reformers were very. instrumental. to be in the polls. now let's take a...
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. >>> the united states is threatening to stop imports from glasgow smithkline. farmuit curveball waste contaminated a key ingredient for antidepressants. there's been no risk to human health. but it is recalling some batches. >>> to afghanistan where afghans have the chance to vote on saturday in what may be their most crucial election. it's the presidential race to replace hamid karzai. the taliban have threatened acts of violence and in the past few minutes there's been a suicide bomb attack outside the interior ministry compound in the capital of kabul. despite the security challenges, large numbers have of gans have been turning out at election rallies. bbc's chief international correspondent lyse doucet reports now on two different candidates vying to be president. >> reporter: the crucial election is approaching. afghans are determined to take part even in kandahar, the spiritual home of the taliban who threaten to disrupt the process. but they haven't succeeded. crowds have turned out despite the risk for every candidate who has come here. this time it's a big
. >>> the united states is threatening to stop imports from glasgow smithkline. farmuit curveball waste contaminated a key ingredient for antidepressants. there's been no risk to human health. but it is recalling some batches. >>> to afghanistan where afghans have the chance to vote on saturday in what may be their most crucial election. it's the presidential race to replace hamid karzai. the taliban have threatened acts of violence and in the past few minutes there's been a...
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farm. >> that's joni ernst, a republican running for united states senate in iowa.ingle best opening line of a campaign commercial this year. if you want the attention of comedians. >> i'm joni ernst. i grew up castrating hogs on an iowa farm. >> stop. stop. stop. >> whoa. whoa! >> stop. i don't know what she's running for, but just give her the job. can we see that one more time? >> i'm joni ernst. >> yeah. >> i grew up castrating hogs on an iowa farm. >> all right. hi, i'm joni ernst. i grew up throwing battery acid in people's face. what did you say? >> joni, you had me at castration. folks, it does not matter what else she stands for. i am going for her whole hog, or whatever is left of the hog when she's done with it. i believe that america demands senators with balls. and i'm guessing joni's got a dumpster full of them. >> let's see the rest of what joni ernst has to say. >> i'm joni ernst. i grew up castrating hogs on an iowa farm. so when i get to washington, i'll know how to cut pork. >> joni ernst, mother, soldier, conservative. >> my parents taught us to
farm. >> that's joni ernst, a republican running for united states senate in iowa.ingle best opening line of a campaign commercial this year. if you want the attention of comedians. >> i'm joni ernst. i grew up castrating hogs on an iowa farm. >> stop. stop. stop. >> whoa. whoa! >> stop. i don't know what she's running for, but just give her the job. can we see that one more time? >> i'm joni ernst. >> yeah. >> i grew up castrating hogs on an iowa...
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farms, our families, our forests, our shorelines, our fishermen. the fact that we have a party that is in complete denial of that subject and that it comes complete in the wake of citizens united. if you can't put those dots together, then you really can't although a story very well and that is really what is going on. >> we don't mean any of you here. [laughter] >> thank you. morning, shawhis mccutcheon spoke about the supreme court's decision in his favor. issuehink this is an about independent, private people exercising free speech. all americans are entitled to free speech. this is a first amendment guaranteed under the constitution. >> the supreme court agreed with the. if you sit back and say i want to be politically involved as if i am a person of great means and i have all these candidate saying i want an unlimited amount of money, don't you worry that these two corruption? it is a political act devotee. it is the most fundamental rights in the country, our right as the people to select our leaders. whelen discusses his efforts to start a centrist hearty in american politics. then the health reporter talks about what the sign up figure 7.1 million enrollees in federal
farms, our families, our forests, our shorelines, our fishermen. the fact that we have a party that is in complete denial of that subject and that it comes complete in the wake of citizens united. if you can't put those dots together, then you really can't although a story very well and that is really what is going on. >> we don't mean any of you here. [laughter] >> thank you. morning, shawhis mccutcheon spoke about the supreme court's decision in his favor. issuehink this is an...
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farming are major contributors to climate change. the report warns that no one in the world will be united nations court has ordered a temporary halt to japan's annual slaughter of way. two goals and ten austria the accused japan of conducting commercial whaling under the cover of scientific exploration. internationally the commission's nineteen eighty six on commercial whaling. i was permitted to kill a certain number of whales every year for what it calls scientific research the court's presiding judge in the heat said japan had failed to prove that its pursuit of hundreds of whales in antarctic waters every winter it was for scientific purposes. i was trying to read the north of france of the growing mass of green algae to turn to italy with the mineral tablets i could provide the answer. here it's been ground down and makes with cereals for pics absorbing harmful chemicals reducing the farm's contribution to pollution in the area. java site is also thought capable of reducing nitrogen. one of the elements that generates the week don't s in britain and the sink and decrease the morning and mentioned that her two percent phosphorus
farming are major contributors to climate change. the report warns that no one in the world will be united nations court has ordered a temporary halt to japan's annual slaughter of way. two goals and ten austria the accused japan of conducting commercial whaling under the cover of scientific exploration. internationally the commission's nineteen eighty six on commercial whaling. i was permitted to kill a certain number of whales every year for what it calls scientific research the court's...
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unit is dates. a lot of tea party challengers are not materializing in the primaries. >> with the farm bill passed to backing fabric of a what is the usda's focus rightnow? >> one key part is a limitation of this farm bill. it is a big piece of complex legislation, and people want to select with their program will be. the other issue is looking broadly at the world economy. some investment opportunities they are trying to do in raleigh ruralca -- were al america. more broad-based prosperity across america. >> what are some of the early signs that we're now seeing in this year's planting season? >> if you take a look at bloomberg analyst, there will be report from the usda this afternoon, they expect the corn 21% planted today which is better than five percent a year ago. that looked like a good bump for the colored crop -- corn crop. right now the thighs look to the good, we will always see how the weather revolves. >> one area markets have been watching closely, it has been the situation in ukraine. did secretary vilsack have anything to say about that? >> this goes back to what endure was talking a
unit is dates. a lot of tea party challengers are not materializing in the primaries. >> with the farm bill passed to backing fabric of a what is the usda's focus rightnow? >> one key part is a limitation of this farm bill. it is a big piece of complex legislation, and people want to select with their program will be. the other issue is looking broadly at the world economy. some investment opportunities they are trying to do in raleigh ruralca -- were al america. more broad-based...
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hundreds of ruthless roosters bred for illegal cockfighting have been put down in the united states after their owners farm was discovered the full story is on t.v. dot com and. surf safely while you're online there is a warning that cyber get on is on the way and it could prove as disastrous as the two thousand and eight financial crisis we explained it to you very shortly here in our. right to see. first rate. and i think that you're. on our reporters were very. instrumental. in the. world leaders are scratching their hands over how to resolve the ukrainian crisis trying to engage in mediation and deal making but there are times when diplomats only make it harder for politicians to reach common ground are going to count reports. do diplomats always have to be diplomatic apparently not judging by the moves of some of the u.s. is top brass take former secretary of state hillary clinton might become america's next president she openly cheered former qaddafi's murder we came resawing he died . or susan rice who is known for her abrasiveness in one instance is u.s. envoy to the u. when she called russia's cal
hundreds of ruthless roosters bred for illegal cockfighting have been put down in the united states after their owners farm was discovered the full story is on t.v. dot com and. surf safely while you're online there is a warning that cyber get on is on the way and it could prove as disastrous as the two thousand and eight financial crisis we explained it to you very shortly here in our. right to see. first rate. and i think that you're. on our reporters were very. instrumental. in the. world...
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farm. it is right here in illinois. the company purchased an energy project under construction in illinois. it will eventually produce enough energy to power 143,000 united states homes. they are no stranger to green energy. along with having thousands of solar panels on buildings. we have this just in to the news room. the republican-led house is voted to hold former official in contempt of congress. refused to answer questions about the agency's targeting of conservative and other groups seeking tax-exempt status. the issue goes to the full house bush will hold a vote later this month. >> it is official there is in the late show host replacing david letterman. >>that feels right. just last hour they announced stephen colbert will replace david l etterman >> signed a five- year deal. >> still to come seasonal affective disorder. the intent of brutal weather is taking a toll on people's mental health. live music cuio the blackhawks have only two games left before the playoffs. still managed to accomplish something they have not done all season. the final home game of the regular-season. empty net. 47 seconds to spare. his 29th of the year. less than a mi
farm. it is right here in illinois. the company purchased an energy project under construction in illinois. it will eventually produce enough energy to power 143,000 united states homes. they are no stranger to green energy. along with having thousands of solar panels on buildings. we have this just in to the news room. the republican-led house is voted to hold former official in contempt of congress. refused to answer questions about the agency's targeting of conservative and other groups...
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hundreds of ruthless roosters bred for illegal cockfighting have been put down in the united states after their owners farm was discovered the full story at r t dot com. and the surface safely while you're online and there's a warning about the cyber get in is on the way and it could prove as disastrous as the two thousand and eight financial crisis we explained to you coming up on the. right to see. the first lady. and i think that you're. on our reporters' twitter. instagram. to be in the. well it seems that citizenship is up for sale in portugal it's giving away residency to anyone who stumps up half a million euros to buy property there and farmer has been hearing how this economy booster could be inflating another real estate bubble. it's a lifestyle that's being sold around the world portugal sound and see can be anyone's for the right price splash out half a million euros on a place in the sun and you'll be given the right to live here so these apartments is around nine hundred thousand euros. we're talking about. around seven thousand euros per square meter new you know there's been selling propert
hundreds of ruthless roosters bred for illegal cockfighting have been put down in the united states after their owners farm was discovered the full story at r t dot com. and the surface safely while you're online and there's a warning about the cyber get in is on the way and it could prove as disastrous as the two thousand and eight financial crisis we explained to you coming up on the. right to see. the first lady. and i think that you're. on our reporters' twitter. instagram. to be in the....
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but his great supporter was paul sacks introducing this in the united states known as the museums studies course and it was a farm club for museum directors, curators and the cultural country that we know today. there were some 20 babies that became monuments officers. for those of you who are old enough to see that mission impossible tv series, peter graves would sit down and flipped through his dossier of experts to decide which ones he wanted to have to deal with the challenges of the mission. he on this working for the roberts commission. starting with all the students who graduated since 1920. there were some 20 students there were architects, linguists, most had been educated in europe. and the key factor was who was already in the military because they quickly realized it was going to be much easier to transfer someone in the military than it was to get someone in the wasn't already enough. so this is where this idea comes from. late 1942, the idea comes from a lot of different groups, people at the fray. a lot of those in the roberts commission. but it is the idea of george stout that is largely represent
but his great supporter was paul sacks introducing this in the united states known as the museums studies course and it was a farm club for museum directors, curators and the cultural country that we know today. there were some 20 babies that became monuments officers. for those of you who are old enough to see that mission impossible tv series, peter graves would sit down and flipped through his dossier of experts to decide which ones he wanted to have to deal with the challenges of the...
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united states at a record level. we will have more than 116 million private jobs. not farmloyment will still be blow its prior peak because of losses in the public sector, but we're looking for a new record high for private employment in the united states. >> and we'll be through the disruptive weather. what about continuing constraints on the strength of this recovery? and how much will that private sector creation is sort of not full time, it's part-time work? >> well, despite being a record, it's taken us a long time to get here. and i think it puts it in your question is that the pace of growth is still relatively slow. we'll be picking up a little bit because the weather is behind us. but when we look at the distribution of these gains, the goods producing sector, for example, is still 3 million jobs shy of where it was prerecession. some of the former really strong growth components of the jobs market, health care is one that i focused on, has decelerated not just in the past couple of months, but in the case of health care throughout 2013 and the first couple months
united states at a record level. we will have more than 116 million private jobs. not farmloyment will still be blow its prior peak because of losses in the public sector, but we're looking for a new record high for private employment in the united states. >> and we'll be through the disruptive weather. what about continuing constraints on the strength of this recovery? and how much will that private sector creation is sort of not full time, it's part-time work? >> well, despite...
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in the united states they show the country maintained solid job growth for the second straight month in march. labor department officials say employers added one hundred ninety two thousand non farm jobs last month that slightly lower than the two hundred thousand jobs many analysts had expected. the official turbines up the numbers for february to one hundred ninety seven thousand email the jobless rate remained unchanged at six point seven percent. market analysts say u s job growth is recovering momentum as the impact of the harsh winter is listening the japanese government will take temporary measures to secure more foreign workers for construction industry is facing a labor shortage ahead of the twenty twenty to two olympic games. the ministers approved a set of policies on friday. one measure allows foreign workers to extend their stay for up to two years that would be under a government sponsored technical internship program other steps include granting re entry permits to them for up to three years. government officials say these changes will secure about seventy thousand workers. so you can see it go to quickly respond to construction in the us the government would do to
in the united states they show the country maintained solid job growth for the second straight month in march. labor department officials say employers added one hundred ninety two thousand non farm jobs last month that slightly lower than the two hundred thousand jobs many analysts had expected. the official turbines up the numbers for february to one hundred ninety seven thousand email the jobless rate remained unchanged at six point seven percent. market analysts say u s job growth is...
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united states which it has taken off on a much larger scale. it's a criticism of the industry is exaggerated. in an email that for one of them earthquakes date farm animals water contamination welcome to the controversial world of cracking if you're from great britain frosting is coming to a place near you thus because a recent report showed that half the country to be liable for licensing for shield gas exploration and some of the examples i gave her a year into the tv side effects dr really just the tip of the iceberg was long term effects that these are simply vera on the grind so thanks much for coming into the rt offices to speak to us that every christian or not. this seems to be don't know what the consequences could be when it comes to tracking down the line in the uk to be having this was the united kingdom and europe now is an emerging play kites going up is one of the points i was report by a leading academic strength uk the seductive are a number of quotes on dylan's when it comes to seek the help of a future cropping areas and not seems to be the issue here what will occur in the future i think we have good data. i think the academic
united states which it has taken off on a much larger scale. it's a criticism of the industry is exaggerated. in an email that for one of them earthquakes date farm animals water contamination welcome to the controversial world of cracking if you're from great britain frosting is coming to a place near you thus because a recent report showed that half the country to be liable for licensing for shield gas exploration and some of the examples i gave her a year into the tv side effects dr really...
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but his great supporter was paul sacks introducing this in the united states known as the museums studies course and it was a farm club for museum directors, curators and the cultural country that we know today. there were some 20 babies that became monuments officers. for those of you who are old enough to see that mission impossible tv series, peter graves would sit down and flipped through his dossier of experts to decide which ones he wanted to have to deal with the challenges of the mission. he on this working for the roberts commission. starting with all the students who graduated since 1920. there were some 20 students there were architects, linguists, most had been educated in europe. and the key factor was who was already in the military because they quickly realized it was going to be much easier to transfer someone in the military than it was to get someone in the wasn't already enough. so this is where this idea comes from. late 1942, the idea comes from a lot of different groups, people at the fray. a lot of those in the roberts commission. but it is the idea of george stout that is largely represent
but his great supporter was paul sacks introducing this in the united states known as the museums studies course and it was a farm club for museum directors, curators and the cultural country that we know today. there were some 20 babies that became monuments officers. for those of you who are old enough to see that mission impossible tv series, peter graves would sit down and flipped through his dossier of experts to decide which ones he wanted to have to deal with the challenges of the...
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lately the united kingdom artie's unit and they'll talk to one energy executive about what he thinks could be done to prevent further environmental damage. earthquakes dead farm animals water contamination welcome to the controversial world of rocky if you're from great britain fracking is coming to a place near you that's because a recent report showed that hockey the country could be liable for licensing for shield gas exploration on some of the examples i gave earlier into the side effects stock could really just be the tip of the iceberg long term effect studies are simply rare on the ground thanks so much for coming into the system thanks for having me. isn't it true to say we simply don't know what the consequences could be when it comes to fracking done the line in the u.k. do we have this was a kingdom in europe no because what emerging play go in that because one of the points a recent report by leading academic strike the u.k. they said that there were a number of quote on knowns when it comes to safety and health about future fracking areas and not seems to be the issue here what will occur in the future so i think we should have good data i think
lately the united kingdom artie's unit and they'll talk to one energy executive about what he thinks could be done to prevent further environmental damage. earthquakes dead farm animals water contamination welcome to the controversial world of rocky if you're from great britain fracking is coming to a place near you that's because a recent report showed that hockey the country could be liable for licensing for shield gas exploration on some of the examples i gave earlier into the side effects...