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>> the conservation farming unit has opened offices in malawi, uganda, kenya, and tanzania. this revolution in farming is already creating sustainable livelihoods for farmers in africa and is a working model for the world as it begins to adapt to climate change. >> here in the dramatic valleys of the baviaanskloof mountains in the eastern cape of south africa, climate change is a reality. the whole southern african region is warming up and drying out. according to the best scientific data, this trend will become much worse if nothing is done. >> over the last many years, there was a lot of changes which actually could pick up from environmental point of view, so a lot of erosion in the area as well as a drop in the ground water table. we used to plant vegetable seeds, but it's totally dried out now. we can do nothing with this land, and also from a farming point of view, we have less water available for irrigation. >> here, environmental destruction is compounding the effects of global climate change. like a green skin covering bones and muscle, spekboom thicket used to shelt
>> the conservation farming unit has opened offices in malawi, uganda, kenya, and tanzania. this revolution in farming is already creating sustainable livelihoods for farmers in africa and is a working model for the world as it begins to adapt to climate change. >> here in the dramatic valleys of the baviaanskloof mountains in the eastern cape of south africa, climate change is a reality. the whole southern african region is warming up and drying out. according to the best...
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. >> half a century after dolores co-founded the united farm workers she still sees prejudice and stillees pain. >> young one young man in our community committed suicide after they deported his family. >> national reform is stalled, the next generation of organizers are moving forward at the local level. >> we basically organize a community to fight for their rights and make them understand that they don't have to live this way. >> one of those communities is in hidalgo county, south texas. >> we have national relations because we're working on immigration reform and state issues working on getting a driver's license around undocumented workers and county, which are very local issues. >> juanita cox grew up in a family of migrant workers and spent years working in the fields and joined the united farm workers, ufw. >> when i grew up in a colonia, we didn't have water and they were organizing and that's exactly what he told us, at the end of the day i have to go back to california and who's going to live without water. it's you, right? so therefore we're here to train you and my dad and
. >> half a century after dolores co-founded the united farm workers she still sees prejudice and stillees pain. >> young one young man in our community committed suicide after they deported his family. >> national reform is stalled, the next generation of organizers are moving forward at the local level. >> we basically organize a community to fight for their rights and make them understand that they don't have to live this way. >> one of those communities is in...
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strikes a cord with my hispanic viewer, it's because it is also the name of the founder of the united farm workers who popularized the slogan, "si se pueda," which means "yes, we, can," but if he were alive today, chavez might be saying, "oh,, no he didn't." but this isn't merely political pandering, folks, this change was a long time coming. as the politician formally known as fistler explained, he experienced many hardships because of his name. i don't see why. i mean, fistler, that's a great name for a leader. it sounds like he's the hitler of fisting. [cheering and applause] heil fistler. [laughter] so fistler just wanted to change it to something that would be a popular name with voters. so i think it showed great restraint that he didn't just go with cherry garcia. [laughter] but cesar chavez's campaign isn't just about a confusing name. it's also about a confusing web site. >> on his campaign web site, chavez features images of crowds of people holding chavez signs and wearing t-shirts, but the pictures are actually from a rally from the late venezuelan president president hu go cha
strikes a cord with my hispanic viewer, it's because it is also the name of the founder of the united farm workers who popularized the slogan, "si se pueda," which means "yes, we, can," but if he were alive today, chavez might be saying, "oh,, no he didn't." but this isn't merely political pandering, folks, this change was a long time coming. as the politician formally known as fistler explained, he experienced many hardships because of his name. i don't see why. i...
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strikes accord with my hispanic viewer, it's because it is also the name of the founder of the united farmorkers who popularized the slogan, yes we can, although, if he was alive today, he might be saying, oh, no, he didn't. >> let's go to jimmy fallon who almost came to blows with a guest last night over a controversial wardrobe choice. ♪ everybody's talking about my tight pant ♪ ♪ i got my tight participants o♪ ♪ i got my tight pants on >> since i moved to this town, everybody's talking about my tight pants. >> that's funny, because yesterday, i was presented with a plaque declaring my participapants as the tightest in all the world. >> it's tight pants day in honor of my tight participants. >> listen up you little, [ bleep ], hide your kids, your wife, i'll cut you. don't make me take off my heels. >> i guess i'll find yet another new town. >> nice to see j-lo there. >> i like that hair. do you think we can steal those props to recreate that video? >> maybe, sure we could. everything's possible here. >> it's the land of opportunity. appreciate it. we asked if you think hillary clinton's
strikes accord with my hispanic viewer, it's because it is also the name of the founder of the united farmorkers who popularized the slogan, yes we can, although, if he was alive today, he might be saying, oh, no, he didn't. >> let's go to jimmy fallon who almost came to blows with a guest last night over a controversial wardrobe choice. ♪ everybody's talking about my tight pant ♪ ♪ i got my tight participants o♪ ♪ i got my tight pants on >> since i moved to this town,...
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to ensure political equality and we're trying to follow in the footsteps of movements like the united farm workers and super child as more luther king in the civil rights movement that did these long marches to mobilize the public and inspire people to take action and it's been a lot of hard work but through the sacrifice of this march all the blisters the pain the heat we've been sustained by the encouraging of support and support from every one of the committees we've passed through and you guys are taking a march in sacramento as you mentioned what exactly are you going to urge the state legislature to do once you arrive. exactly we're bringing a simple demand to the leaders of our state we want them to tell the truth to the people of our state that the system is corrupt and to take immediate action to end it beginning with passing three bills that are pending in our state legislature that will begin to solve this problem in our state and around the country and if they haven't met the simple demand when we arrive we're prepared to nonviolently occupy the capitol and sit in the spirit of
to ensure political equality and we're trying to follow in the footsteps of movements like the united farm workers and super child as more luther king in the civil rights movement that did these long marches to mobilize the public and inspire people to take action and it's been a lot of hard work but through the sacrifice of this march all the blisters the pain the heat we've been sustained by the encouraging of support and support from every one of the committees we've passed through and you...
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organizing committee launched a strike and soon after, became half of the coalition that formed the united farm workers of america. a remarkable and enduring, schmid. accomplishment. [applause] and you know, labor rights and civil rights are like a marathon relay. the vuitton gets held. the chinese railroad workers have held that baton for so long. of today, the tradition workers organizing and leading the american labor movement and carrying that baton continues congressman, friend, thank you for carrying the baton and continuing to carry that baton. [applause] and thank you for inspiring a new generation of leaders. because i tell you, i met with a lot of folks yesterday, and they've got game. they are doing good stuff. the formation of the asia-pacific... -- american dayr alliance marked a new in the community alliance building. where is she echoed there you are. the director of the workers alliance. we have done a lot of work or -- work together. hsu, theiend julie california labor commissioner, we did a lot of work together on victims of explication in california. julie continues her wonde
organizing committee launched a strike and soon after, became half of the coalition that formed the united farm workers of america. a remarkable and enduring, schmid. accomplishment. [applause] and you know, labor rights and civil rights are like a marathon relay. the vuitton gets held. the chinese railroad workers have held that baton for so long. of today, the tradition workers organizing and leading the american labor movement and carrying that baton continues congressman, friend, thank you...
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it isn't just -- we think about mechanized farms in the united states. cotton comes from the developing world. .hese are four-six acre farms it is dangerous. those chemicals into the groundwater and into the supplies in these villages. the organization not only puts the mechanisms in place for farmers to learn how to farm organically but also they feed money back into the communities. >> boll & branch and get the organic fair trade and cotton, but what is the price point. >> customers by this at wholesale. that is where the pricing comes in. if you go to a luxury department stores may pay $500 for the same quality that may not be organic and may not be sustainable. >> where do you want to go next with this? are you content to do it online? >> to preserve the pricing we have to be online. we have to keep overhead low. that is what we do. -- we willt sells have bath towels soon. >> i want to thank you. the coexecutive of boll & branch. ♪ >> live from pier three in san francisco, welcome to "bloomberg west," where we cover innovation and the future of techn
it isn't just -- we think about mechanized farms in the united states. cotton comes from the developing world. .hese are four-six acre farms it is dangerous. those chemicals into the groundwater and into the supplies in these villages. the organization not only puts the mechanisms in place for farmers to learn how to farm organically but also they feed money back into the communities. >> boll & branch and get the organic fair trade and cotton, but what is the price point. >>...
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named in the lawsuit are activist, endo health solutions, janssen pharmaceuticals, a unit of johnson & johnson, perdue farm la andself lon, a division of tefa. >>> meanwhile, cries the country in seattle washington, an historic vote raising the city's minimum wage to $15 an hour. it will be phased in over three to seven years and will be the highest minimum wage in the country. and double the current federal rate of $7.25 an hour. so, will this be a test case for other american cities and states and does $15 an hour make economic sense? gary better plus, an economist at the brookings institute spores a minimum wage hike and jane shirk, at the heritage foundation, is opposed. james, let me -- first of all, welcome, gentlemen. and james, let me begin with you. why are you opposed to it? you think $15 doesn't make economic sense, huh? >> you need more than good intentions. you need good results. we are talking about an already weak economy, where businesses are struggling with the cost of the affordable care act and obamacare and now you're proposing doubling the cost of hiring entry level workers? the only w
named in the lawsuit are activist, endo health solutions, janssen pharmaceuticals, a unit of johnson & johnson, perdue farm la andself lon, a division of tefa. >>> meanwhile, cries the country in seattle washington, an historic vote raising the city's minimum wage to $15 an hour. it will be phased in over three to seven years and will be the highest minimum wage in the country. and double the current federal rate of $7.25 an hour. so, will this be a test case for other american...
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years ago, certainly at the beginning of the last century, the majority of people in the united states were on farms and in agriculture became far more efficient than they had to find other jobs and most of them did in the face the same kind of transition now when we need to figure out ways to help people make that transition. even if we do a good job, they will be in equities. there will be any quality. any quality has become an important issue in american politics. it has been in the past. it will be presumably in the future and it is a political problem. what to do about people who get left behind and in any economic system, some people will be left behind is a practical problem that americans in every other people face. >> would you care to address the hollowing out of the middle class? this is not a few textile workers at the bottom that can absorb or pay off or something like this. this is about bedrock middle class americans. what are you suggesting to help them quite >> well, let me refer you to my previous book written with thomas friedman of "the new york times" entitled that use vs, how a
years ago, certainly at the beginning of the last century, the majority of people in the united states were on farms and in agriculture became far more efficient than they had to find other jobs and most of them did in the face the same kind of transition now when we need to figure out ways to help people make that transition. even if we do a good job, they will be in equities. there will be any quality. any quality has become an important issue in american politics. it has been in the past. it...
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possible that japan would have the nerve to say, we are not going to take small potatoes, farming goods, from united states farmers, great product, everybody admits that, it's not like it's tainted or problems, it's great product, better than what they can do, so they say we are not taking your product, but by the way we are selling you millions of cars. look at the size of these massive car companies. and it's because of the united states. no tax. so all you have to do if you're sitting down -- i guarantee you this. if i was the negotiator for that deal, you would be -- you would have so much food pouring into japan right now they wouldn't know what to do with it. they wouldn't know what to do with it. i say to myself, why aren't we smart? we used to be brilliant. we used to be a brilliant country. we are not a brilliant country anymore. we are a foolish country. we are a dumb country. we have leadership that is either something wrong with them or they are not intelligent or there's something wrong. maybe it's lobbyists. i hear the lobbyists are so powerful in washington. maybe it's lobbyists. mayb
possible that japan would have the nerve to say, we are not going to take small potatoes, farming goods, from united states farmers, great product, everybody admits that, it's not like it's tainted or problems, it's great product, better than what they can do, so they say we are not taking your product, but by the way we are selling you millions of cars. look at the size of these massive car companies. and it's because of the united states. no tax. so all you have to do if you're sitting down...
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of what he has here, the natural gas andline, electric utilities wind and solar farms across the country, he says that unitest about $30 billion in the next decade. lit in thes community because big oil like chevron does not seem to be on board, selling off at least a portion of its clean energy subsidiary. they have pulled out of the utility to invest, saying there is not any funding available. betweenof a weird split what the company is doing and what warren buffett is saying. >> you are going to the goldman sachs energy summit tomorrow. going to be a big talk their? >> i'm so excited that i get to geek out all day with energy geeks. it knowing to be about the changes to the co2 emissions proposed a few weeks ago. about 25%chs assumes of coal generation will retire due to changes in environmental rules. that is ready substantial. renewableso says will continue to be able to ramp up over the next 11 years as standards become different state-by-state. interestingg to be is the differential between the supply side and demand side. we might have a lot of oil and energy, but is there a demand for it? we may h
of what he has here, the natural gas andline, electric utilities wind and solar farms across the country, he says that unitest about $30 billion in the next decade. lit in thes community because big oil like chevron does not seem to be on board, selling off at least a portion of its clean energy subsidiary. they have pulled out of the utility to invest, saying there is not any funding available. betweenof a weird split what the company is doing and what warren buffett is saying. >> you...
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he did after the war was started place called the farm, which was a combination of rest home forbhouse-barroom-getaway the man and his field photo unitorated with every metal and recognition he had ever one during the war. during the war. it was a huge part of his identity and he kept it in operation for almost 25 years after the war. >> his work lives on in the films he put together. how important was it to the allied effort and to the american people use all these films in the 1940's? >> it was tremendously important. especially the battle of midway, which was the first visual evidence that home front moviegoing audiences had that the u.s. good win this thing. it was the first really good news that movie theaters brought about the war. i think beyond any one movie that he put on screen, ford will always have a place in the history of world war ii film making efforts because he was the first of anyone, whether in hollywood or the war department, to realize and believe and act on the conviction that there should be a wartime snowmaking effort. he understaffed a wartime filmmaking effort. he understood that it would be essential to do
he did after the war was started place called the farm, which was a combination of rest home forbhouse-barroom-getaway the man and his field photo unitorated with every metal and recognition he had ever one during the war. during the war. it was a huge part of his identity and he kept it in operation for almost 25 years after the war. >> his work lives on in the films he put together. how important was it to the allied effort and to the american people use all these films in the 1940's?...
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farm. >>> on the cbs-3 healthwatch, childhood obesity is an epidemic throughout the united states and here in our area, about one in three children is either obese or overweight. >> shocking numbers, three on your side health reporter stephanie stahl has more on a new report calling for a more aggressive effort to fight the problem. >> these children in wynfield heights are out having fun and being active but new report shows many children in pennsylvania, don't get enough exercise and make poor food choices. that is contributing to the obesity epidemic. mark reason who runs this summer program agrees. >> a lot of young people, eat a lot of carbohydrates and sugary drinks and it is just like hallow calories and they don't burn them off. >> reporter: at a press conference in harrisburg as you can see in this video from the house republican caucus, the pennsylvania joint government commission and other representatives announced findings of the statewide study on childhood obesity showing its costly and causes a variety of health-related illness. >> it is a very big problem. that is why i'm a
farm. >>> on the cbs-3 healthwatch, childhood obesity is an epidemic throughout the united states and here in our area, about one in three children is either obese or overweight. >> shocking numbers, three on your side health reporter stephanie stahl has more on a new report calling for a more aggressive effort to fight the problem. >> these children in wynfield heights are out having fun and being active but new report shows many children in pennsylvania, don't get enough...
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the children farming in tobacco fields across the united states later this week. >>> ahead on the programknown for being one of the president's lawyers. but we're going to tell you something about david kendall you may not know. we'll go back to 1964. ups is a global company, but most of our employees live in the same communities that we serve. people here know that our operations have an impact locally. we're using more natural gas vehicles than ever before. the trucks are reliable, that's good for business. but they also reduce emissions, and that's good for everyone. it makes me feel very good about the future of our company. ♪ say "hi" rudy. [ barks ] [ chuckles ] i'd do anything to keep this guy happy and healthy. that's why i'm so excited about these new milk-bone brushing chews. whoa, i'm not the only one. it's a brilliant new way to take care of his teeth. clinically proven as effective as brushing. ok, here you go. have you ever seen a dog brush his own teeth? the twist and nub design cleans all the way down to the gum line, even reaching the back teeth. they taste like a treat,
the children farming in tobacco fields across the united states later this week. >>> ahead on the programknown for being one of the president's lawyers. but we're going to tell you something about david kendall you may not know. we'll go back to 1964. ups is a global company, but most of our employees live in the same communities that we serve. people here know that our operations have an impact locally. we're using more natural gas vehicles than ever before. the trucks are reliable,...
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farm. frrreeeeaky! predibut, manufacturings a prettin the united states do. means advanced technology.that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. >>> in case you're still looking for a father's day gift for dad, we may have a perfect solution for you. indochino offers custom sized men's suits. we want to bring back jeff mallett. welcoming the company's co-founder and ceo, kyle. good morning. >> and you're wearing it. >> are you all head to toe? >> head to toe. >> tell me, what is this suit going to set me back? >> our suits start at $449 and go up to $700. it's the fraction of the price of what you can get comparable off-line. >> and fully custom? >> fully custom. we'll take care of alterations at a taker and would he we'll do your al ragzs pore free. for us, it's about getting it look great on you and making us get the fit right. >> there are a few other entrants into this spa
farm. frrreeeeaky! predibut, manufacturings a prettin the united states do. means advanced technology.that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. >>> in case you're still looking for a father's day gift for dad, we may have a perfect solution for you. indochino offers custom...
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at the moment it's not even that we live in a zoo we live in a farm our consciousness is formed we have been turned into little consumer units but somewhere in our memory we remember what we're supposed to be and we recognize in this system doesn't work for us as the brilliant russo quote outlined earlier and i think we're not actually returning to that that is going to require a form of revolution from a revolution doesn't infer violence it just sort of just means neglect of the current system don't use the system here is designed to maintain itself to try to create revolution that is impossible that's like trying to use a shoe to make a pancake when people are on the spiritual journey there's a saying the path grows narrower and this is another words as you get deeper into your spiritual journey you find yourself really more with yourself more alone if you go with it with your spiritual goal or spiritual ideals is this for you russell brand obviously someone who can at the drop of a step on a stage and be incredibly entertaining gifted performer you're now on a path that is extra very different in many ways personally is d
at the moment it's not even that we live in a zoo we live in a farm our consciousness is formed we have been turned into little consumer units but somewhere in our memory we remember what we're supposed to be and we recognize in this system doesn't work for us as the brilliant russo quote outlined earlier and i think we're not actually returning to that that is going to require a form of revolution from a revolution doesn't infer violence it just sort of just means neglect of the current system...
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at the moment it's not even that we live in a zoo we live in a farm our consciousness is formed we've been turned into a little consumer unit but somewhere in our memory we remember what we're supposed to be and we recognise in this system doesn't work for us as the brilliant quote outlined earlier and i think when actually returning to that that is going to require a form of revolution for me revolution doesn't infer violence it just sort of just means neglect of the current system don't use the system here is designed to maintain itself to try to create revolution that is impossible that's like trying to use a shoe to make a pancake when people are on the spiritual journey there's a saying the path grows narrow or this is another word as you get deeper into your spiritual journey you find yourself really more with yourself more alone if you go with it with your spiritual goal or spiritual ideals is this for you russell brand obviously someone who can at the drop of a step on a stage and be incredibly entertaining a gifted performer you're now on a path that is extra very different in many ways personally do you think are
at the moment it's not even that we live in a zoo we live in a farm our consciousness is formed we've been turned into a little consumer unit but somewhere in our memory we remember what we're supposed to be and we recognise in this system doesn't work for us as the brilliant quote outlined earlier and i think when actually returning to that that is going to require a form of revolution for me revolution doesn't infer violence it just sort of just means neglect of the current system don't use...
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in the bay area, the associates will unite at the slide ranch , to volunteer at the non-profit farm. they will participate in various activities such as cooking, gardening, caring for animals, building fences and more. the mission of slide ranch is to connect the bay area with farm-based environmental education that focuses on the principles of sustainable agriculture and environmental stewardship. this event is happening from nine a-m until 12:30. the event is also being held in pittsburgh, new york city, canada, mexico, china and hong kong san francisco police chief greg suhr andsan francisco citizens initiative for technology and innovation will announce it's 3rd annual future graduates summer tech internships program. the announcment is happening at 11this morning at the san francisco officers association on bryant street. the future graduates summer tech internships program is a program that enhances youth access to real world job training, placing students at local technology companies in paid summer internships. and actor and comedian kevin hart will be surprising customers at
in the bay area, the associates will unite at the slide ranch , to volunteer at the non-profit farm. they will participate in various activities such as cooking, gardening, caring for animals, building fences and more. the mission of slide ranch is to connect the bay area with farm-based environmental education that focuses on the principles of sustainable agriculture and environmental stewardship. this event is happening from nine a-m until 12:30. the event is also being held in pittsburgh,...
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cheetahs cats i can go on and on largest group in the united states >> : through legal draft so far west and apples are never got almost a dozen other farm those applying toro and as a shows a refund pictures into was not are poor for kron ad kron4-dot-com that shows some are not clock >> : not safeway understands you got to make every dollar count these days. that's why they have lots of ways for you to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. celebrate the fourth with envy apples, just $1.99 a pound. rancher's reserve tri tip roast is only $3.99 a pound. for the grand finale, dreyer's ice cream is just $2.99. there's more savings to love... at safeway. ingredients for life. [ female announcer ] the internet gets more exciting the faster it goes. that's why, coming soon, xfinity will double the internet speed on two of our most popular plans. xfinity continues to innovate, bringing you the fastest, most reliable internet, period. [ heart beating ] xfinity internet from comcast. double the speed. [ heart beats ] double the speed. [banging on door] [keys jangling] get up, house. must be some mistake. i specifically
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. >> the farming is better intensive than the shaping. >> 20 times better than the united states. >> local jobs. >> it is safe and efficient local jobs. if you pay more for your food you have less money to spend on other things. >> if you keep farmers and businesses you pay twice as much for your food then you have less money to byte other things and overall pay more for your food and having less money to spend onned other things you destroy more jobs than you create. >> who knew. coming up i will give away 2,500 dollars to two high school students because i like what they wrote. they wrote the essays in the stossel in the classroom he is day contest. way to get your fib. try phillips fiber good gummies. way to get your fib. they're decious, and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. wife: mmmm husband: these are good! marge: the tasty side of fiber. from phillips. upgrafor the most advanced norelshaving experience.00 with gyroflex 3d technology, you can get to those hard to reach places for the ultimate shave wet or dry. guaranteed. visit philips.com/fathersday now
. >> the farming is better intensive than the shaping. >> 20 times better than the united states. >> local jobs. >> it is safe and efficient local jobs. if you pay more for your food you have less money to spend on other things. >> if you keep farmers and businesses you pay twice as much for your food then you have less money to byte other things and overall pay more for your food and having less money to spend onned other things you destroy more jobs than you...
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think you are right that the science and the medical community are united in saying that this is about access to contraception that these farms are not abortion they are probably using i.e. who are using the forms that these companies are opposed to they don't consider themselves having an abortion they are using birth to birth control to prevent pregnancy and that's what we're talking about here these bosses want to take away access to birth control so that's if it's in effect if the lady's eyes that indicates that hormonal birth control actually. creates an environment that's hostile to fertilization not implementing implantation in those used to be believe that it was stopping implantation but actually it's it's preventing or even fertilization then this is really i mean you're taking the position of the catholic church which is that birth which is that life begins at the moment a man and woman decide to have sex and therefore there shouldn't you know the rhythm method or you can't use a condom i mean that that's really the position and that's what the case is about the employers object to this is a matter of more reality
think you are right that the science and the medical community are united in saying that this is about access to contraception that these farms are not abortion they are probably using i.e. who are using the forms that these companies are opposed to they don't consider themselves having an abortion they are using birth to birth control to prevent pregnancy and that's what we're talking about here these bosses want to take away access to birth control so that's if it's in effect if the lady's...
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. >> we have breaking news from the united states supreme court, the justices are refusing to hear the case of a marin county oyster farm stay open, after battling crimes by environmentalists and the coastal commission it is harming the environment. last week, a judge agreed with the unfairness of the commission. the supreme court turned down a second case without comment leaving employees a lower court morning against the company. >> more supreme court news, we are waiting for the supreme court to issue a ruling in the hobby lobby case and whether they can deny contraception coverage for their employees. they cover 16 types of contraception but the owners, a family of devout baptist on connect to four types of contraceptives including the morning after pill and a few others that are considered a form of abortion. >> now a look at wall street and the big board. the dow is off 32 points to 16819. >>the jobs report comes out on thursday for the fourth of july. it is predicted that there will be 210,000 new jobs created in union and the unemployment rate unchanged at 6.3 percent. there are scenes the economy is growing eno
. >> we have breaking news from the united states supreme court, the justices are refusing to hear the case of a marin county oyster farm stay open, after battling crimes by environmentalists and the coastal commission it is harming the environment. last week, a judge agreed with the unfairness of the commission. the supreme court turned down a second case without comment leaving employees a lower court morning against the company. >> more supreme court news, we are waiting for the...
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united states. >> well, there is not a lot of optimism coming from sports analysts and spectators around the world that team u.s.a. will advance farm. kyle and tim spoke what it will be like competing against the group of death. >> i love the underdog role. i really do. i think it's a spot where you can really band together. you can say it's us against the world. nobody believes in us and you can feed off of that. it is a tough, extremely tough group, three great teams and but again, it wouldn't be called the group of death if we weren't worthy of that. if we can play our best game in each and every one of those games, there is no reason we can't win. >> there is so much to focus on, on the group games. you get there and it's another game. you have to play it like that. it's only after when you sit back and think, would you, i was a part of history. we as a team were part of history. so, it's cool. it's a really defining moment in our careers. at the same time, we have to pretend like we have been there before even if we haven't, you know for some of the guys. >> so geoff, team u.s.a. has been involved in a number of friendly exhib
united states. >> well, there is not a lot of optimism coming from sports analysts and spectators around the world that team u.s.a. will advance farm. kyle and tim spoke what it will be like competing against the group of death. >> i love the underdog role. i really do. i think it's a spot where you can really band together. you can say it's us against the world. nobody believes in us and you can feed off of that. it is a tough, extremely tough group, three great teams and but...
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united states since the late 1990s. and may's job gain puts the total number of people on job payrolls at 138.5 million. 138 and a half million americans are working in jobs that are not on farms. we separate out farms. now, this is finally above the level that it stood at in january of 2008. before the great recession wiped out 8.7 million jobs over the course of two years. it's taken us more than four years to recover all of those jobs, making this the longest employment recovery on record, or at least since the department of labor started tracking the data in 1939. that part is not good. now, here is another reason we're not breaking out the champaign to celebrate this result. the u.s. population has kept growing for those years. and just to support the labor force entering the market, we have to create another 10,000 jobs a in. estimating still at this point after losing and gaining, we're still 6.9 million jobs short of where we need to be. now, i have talked plenty on this show about why the unemployment rate doesn't deserve nearly the attention it gets. because it fails to reflect people who who've given up, looking for work. perhaps for good reason. more significant, t
united states since the late 1990s. and may's job gain puts the total number of people on job payrolls at 138.5 million. 138 and a half million americans are working in jobs that are not on farms. we separate out farms. now, this is finally above the level that it stood at in january of 2008. before the great recession wiped out 8.7 million jobs over the course of two years. it's taken us more than four years to recover all of those jobs, making this the longest employment recovery on record,...
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farm animals. >> we get accused of standing around scratching our ass all day here at m.a.s.h. unit.b on the yard. >> female inmates handle the dogs and cats. >> i bond more with the dogs here than any of the girls on the yard. what i like best about the dogs is they don't argue with everything that you say like the inmates do. >> abigail, calm down. >> you know, i'm very strong on animal cruelty. anybody that violates or abuses animals goes directly to jail. i don't give them a ticket. i don't care who they are, what their occupation. you know the sad part of it? the animals are doing more time behind bars than the people that abuse the animals. i will never euthanize any animal in this jail. so, therefore, i have one dog who's been behind bars for seven years. that's queenie. here we have a dog that's a victim, can't find anyone to adopt that dog. but i'm not going to euthanize her. she may do 20 years behind bars. she will not be euthanized. come on. can i grab this without getting my hand bit off? is this going to bite my hand? sit. how come the dog doesn't -- >> queenie! >> afte
farm animals. >> we get accused of standing around scratching our ass all day here at m.a.s.h. unit.b on the yard. >> female inmates handle the dogs and cats. >> i bond more with the dogs here than any of the girls on the yard. what i like best about the dogs is they don't argue with everything that you say like the inmates do. >> abigail, calm down. >> you know, i'm very strong on animal cruelty. anybody that violates or abuses animals goes directly to jail. i...
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united states and doing damage. zero. >> they are going to lay down their weapons and open a goat brothel. >> milk and honey farm. >> it's kind of sad to see these guys who work for obama. once you get into the white house, incompetence because contagious. obama virus is a stupid version of the flu. >> you must stay tuned because coming up you are going to hear about date last night. eric set him up. who knows, bachelor bob may not be a bachelor for much longer, female announcer: get on board for better sleep. it's sleep train's interest free for 3 event. get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort; even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. you'll never find an interest rate lower than sleep train's interest free for 3 event, on now. ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> all right. last night aid a blind date that was set up for me by my dear friend eric bolling. let me take you through the night. it was interesting. i showed up at the restaurant. i was supposed to meet eric and his wife and this wom
united states and doing damage. zero. >> they are going to lay down their weapons and open a goat brothel. >> milk and honey farm. >> it's kind of sad to see these guys who work for obama. once you get into the white house, incompetence because contagious. obama virus is a stupid version of the flu. >> you must stay tuned because coming up you are going to hear about date last night. eric set him up. who knows, bachelor bob may not be a bachelor for much longer, female...
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unit on the island. >> once the testing is completed, the results could clear the way for a huge development project on the island. >>> lots of people got sick from eating contaminated chicken. now foster farms says it's not to blame. it's suing its exterminator for not getting rid of the cockroaches that shut down its plant near fresno for two weeks. the department of agriculture said the presence of cockroaches was a sign of unsanitary conditions at the plant. foster farms wants orcan to pay up. hundreds of people got sick from salmonella. >>> well, they are not in these. how a different kind of doctor to play a key role in our struggling healthcare system. . >> you know the music. a lot of people got over that music and that video in no time but now it's done something no other video has been able to do. >> we'll wrap up the details of the forecast which show a change for sunday. details after a break. ,,,,,,,, some bel >>> california is seeing a surge in the number of a different kind of physician. some believe these doctors might just help cure what's ailing our healthcare system. sharon chin reports. >> reporter: elaine ho is studying hard to become a doctor. >> what i really want to d
unit on the island. >> once the testing is completed, the results could clear the way for a huge development project on the island. >>> lots of people got sick from eating contaminated chicken. now foster farms says it's not to blame. it's suing its exterminator for not getting rid of the cockroaches that shut down its plant near fresno for two weeks. the department of agriculture said the presence of cockroaches was a sign of unsanitary conditions at the plant. foster farms...