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and will keep the farm alive in it's legacy in terms of continuing to be part of community and continuing to teach children about outdoor farming and stewards of the land my son is thriving at the school and we need a home and i our leadership is generously working to address the very valid concerns of the neighborhood and in terms of the building and the traffic and the water concerns and i believe that we are planning to build something that the people of 24 neighborhood and community will be proud of and we'll be good neighbors thank you. >> hi good afternoon. my name is defense attorney are crawford a parent at golden bridges and a resident of glen park i'm about an 8 or 13 minute walk i consider this site to be part of my neighborhood i'm feeling grateful our kids will be attending an urban school and i could be driving one hour in the public school system i do for any other daughter in other school we are attracted because of the education piece and it truly is unlike any other school my son spent three or four hours outside and can telling me
and will keep the farm alive in it's legacy in terms of continuing to be part of community and continuing to teach children about outdoor farming and stewards of the land my son is thriving at the school and we need a home and i our leadership is generously working to address the very valid concerns of the neighborhood and in terms of the building and the traffic and the water concerns and i believe that we are planning to build something that the people of 24 neighborhood and community will be...
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if we allow the school and it teaches kids where to farm i nt you to think where will we send the students to farm if we don't have an opportunity to live in the city anymore thank you. >> thank you. >> hello my name is italian grid my children are fifth and six generations on my husbands side and my side i want to reiterate this is an urban farm school more than 70 percent will be used for farming not stop farming by continue it in the hands of many more children i want to say the urban farming principles under and the love of nature is going to continue in a way that impacts mental health and the growth of our children in a way that san francisco, california use to inform our fib situation community-based of my children were in public school and one to sunset elementary their twins their 45 minutes apart after navigating to first grade situation in the same school we faced bullying, social workers being called in to address physical that's and anxiety excuse me - this is very emotional - and 5 and 6 years old the likes of which i've never se
if we allow the school and it teaches kids where to farm i nt you to think where will we send the students to farm if we don't have an opportunity to live in the city anymore thank you. >> thank you. >> hello my name is italian grid my children are fifth and six generations on my husbands side and my side i want to reiterate this is an urban farm school more than 70 percent will be used for farming not stop farming by continue it in the hands of many more children i want to say the...
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>> yes because we know natalie likes about stuff you should've >> does everybody out the farm know the sum so ifoe i go there they would know? >> yes they are very educated and what we have available staff does everything they are very concentrated to. >> i loveen peppers and always e different peppers i know they are beautiful and they all taste different so i neede the education. >> i cut off the top and ray moore remark remove the flesh o the seeds are where the cedar where the heat comes frome if u are afraid they may be too out to out you just want to take of the heat once it looks at firms back upt but we just use a good italian sausage and then a sweep in sweet banana has a softer skin they will start to really cut down a little bit more break down not anything to increase in. most people can handle them all appetizers we always bring them it is funny becausee won it once it is cooked to a sausage and you break it down with tomatoes and cheese you get outside your comfort zone and you are good to go. a my dad's family is from sicily.'s quite a few years ago with my grandparents
>> yes because we know natalie likes about stuff you should've >> does everybody out the farm know the sum so ifoe i go there they would know? >> yes they are very educated and what we have available staff does everything they are very concentrated to. >> i loveen peppers and always e different peppers i know they are beautiful and they all taste different so i neede the education. >> i cut off the top and ray moore remark remove the flesh o the seeds are where the...
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the man listed as ceo owns the 80 acre farm where the fire may have begun. and he issued a statement to his attorney. >> to our knowledge nothing illegal was going on on the property. no butane, no meth lab, no illegal marijuana grow. >> he would not tell me if the owner was running what he considered to be a legal marijuana farm. he says they all want answers about what sparked the blaze. >> we're actively investigating and cooperating however we can. >> new law enforcement and sources confirmed what i reported wednesday. investigators are concentrated on that farm as the origin of the fire. neighbors identified the farm as a marijuana grow and more neighbors are speaking out. they don't want you to see their faces or know their names. they're concerned about the danger of the many marijuana farms that have popped up. >> the rapid amount of money and guns. you can hear ak47s. >> you can hear that? >> yes. yes. >> reporter: law enforcement told me they have had shootouts with mexico drug cartels. the neighbors showed letters and e-mails that support they've
the man listed as ceo owns the 80 acre farm where the fire may have begun. and he issued a statement to his attorney. >> to our knowledge nothing illegal was going on on the property. no butane, no meth lab, no illegal marijuana grow. >> he would not tell me if the owner was running what he considered to be a legal marijuana farm. he says they all want answers about what sparked the blaze. >> we're actively investigating and cooperating however we can. >> new law...
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the man listed as ceo owns the 80 acre farm where the fire may have begun. and he issued a statement to his attorney. >> to our knowledge nothing illegal was going on on the property. no butane, no meth lab, no illegal marijuana grow. >> he would not tell me if the owner was running what he considered to be a legal marijuana farm. he says they all want answers about what sparked the blaze. >> we're actively investigating and cooperating however we can. >> new law enforcement and sources confirmed what i reported wednesday. investigators are concentrated on that farm as the origin of the fire. neighbors identified the farm as a marijuana grow and more neighbors are speaking out. they don't want you to see their faces or know their names. they're concerned about the danger of the many marijuana farms that have popped up. >> the rapid amount of money and guns. you can hear ak47s. >> you can hear that? >> yes. yes. >> reporter: law enforcement told me they have had shootouts with mexico drug cartels. the neighbors showed letters and e-mails that support they've
the man listed as ceo owns the 80 acre farm where the fire may have begun. and he issued a statement to his attorney. >> to our knowledge nothing illegal was going on on the property. no butane, no meth lab, no illegal marijuana grow. >> he would not tell me if the owner was running what he considered to be a legal marijuana farm. he says they all want answers about what sparked the blaze. >> we're actively investigating and cooperating however we can. >> new law...
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we have ample quality supply, we don't have the demand we need.> that's our farm journal report. and in john's world.... his week, usda hitting us with the quarterly grain stox report friday, with the trade expecting the largest september corn stocks number in a decade. corn stocks as of september first coming in slightly higher than last year, at 1 point 74 billion bushels, slightly below that average trade guess, but up from this time last year. soyebans totaling 197 million bushels, also below what trade was expecting. but that number is 3 percent higher from last september. but look at those wheat stocks, 2.53 billion bushels. up 21 percent from a year ago. the report also showing on farm corn stocks are up from last year, while soybeans stored on the farm are down 16 from a year ago. mexico, the number 2 buyer of u-s corn, annoucning this week one of the fourth largest daily purchase of u-s corn since hte 70s. teh total-- more than one point 5 (1,577,340 mt) million metric tons. that's 62 million bushels. of that 1 point 5 million, one year and ano
we have ample quality supply, we don't have the demand we need.> that's our farm journal report. and in john's world.... his week, usda hitting us with the quarterly grain stox report friday, with the trade expecting the largest september corn stocks number in a decade. corn stocks as of september first coming in slightly higher than last year, at 1 point 74 billion bushels, slightly below that average trade guess, but up from this time last year. soyebans totaling 197 million bushels, also...
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journal report after the break. us farm report is brought to you by the bv u.s. farm report. welcome back to u-s farm report. we have much more ahead. it's a land slide, but have land prices bottomed out? luke bryan teams up with bayer to give back. and you can chip in with a tweet. and in customer support, what if we eliminated crp? now for the headlines, a controversial rule that's been final rule changes to the grain inspection, packers and stockyards act, or gipsa, to the whitehouse. and it's sparking strong opposition from major livestock groups. the exact language of the final rule is unkown, expected to be released in the next few weeks. gipsa was part of the 2008 farm bill, designed to implement provisions for buying and selling livestock and poultry. but livestock groups argue the 2010 proposal industry money. the u-s pork inudstry putting an annual 330 million pricetag on the rule. not allowing packers to trade with eachother on given days with given days of time would not be allowed. the way we contract hogs to a packe, we had some ramificiations there
journal report after the break. us farm report is brought to you by the bv u.s. farm report. welcome back to u-s farm report. we have much more ahead. it's a land slide, but have land prices bottomed out? luke bryan teams up with bayer to give back. and you can chip in with a tweet. and in customer support, what if we eliminated crp? now for the headlines, a controversial rule that's been final rule changes to the grain inspection, packers and stockyards act, or gipsa, to the whitehouse. and...
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. >> let's talk about some of the areas where there has been -- this has been a problem. farming is an issue where we give antibiotics to the flocks or the herds to make sure that what we're getting the most out of food how much does that contribute? how much of this is antibiotic misuse or doctors who are prescribing things or patients not using their antibiotics correctly? >> overuse and misuse of antibiotics whether in health care, with doctors or on the farm with animals is the major driver of antibiotic resistance, and there are many strategies that we're using in health care to improve antibiotic use. right conditions. >> not to mention that people a lot of times don't finish their dosages. >> right. >> so you may not be feeling sick, but you haven't killed the bug. >> right, right. >> people and patients themselves have a really important role in playing in improving antibiotic use. you know, first of all, you want to realize that taking an antibiotic is not a risk-free thing to do. there are side effects from antibiotics, and make sure and talk to your doctor to make sure
. >> let's talk about some of the areas where there has been -- this has been a problem. farming is an issue where we give antibiotics to the flocks or the herds to make sure that what we're getting the most out of food how much does that contribute? how much of this is antibiotic misuse or doctors who are prescribing things or patients not using their antibiotics correctly? >> overuse and misuse of antibiotics whether in health care, with doctors or on the farm with animals is the...
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in the next farm bill, we want to make sure that we analyze the crop insurance system. we want to make sure that farmers do have skin in the game because taxpayers do as well. water quality initiatives are something i have been working on. being on the agricultural subcommittee, there is an equip fund, environmental quality incentive program. i worked to increase funding for that. i also have a conservation bill that is bipartisan coming out. so, i don't want to dictate what happens here on our land from washington, d.c. when it comes to environmental quality and the water issues we have. the one-size-fits-all approach. but i do want there to be some resources because i care about this very much and i have the most population dense county in the state and police populated county in the state, adams county. we want to make sure we work together on this and i am at the table. >> mr. mowrer, there are democrats and your party who do think that voluntary approach is no working and it is time for the federal government to regulate farmers. do you agree? mr. mowrer: agricultu
in the next farm bill, we want to make sure that we analyze the crop insurance system. we want to make sure that farmers do have skin in the game because taxpayers do as well. water quality initiatives are something i have been working on. being on the agricultural subcommittee, there is an equip fund, environmental quality incentive program. i worked to increase funding for that. i also have a conservation bill that is bipartisan coming out. so, i don't want to dictate what happens here on our...
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it's also the right thing to do for farm workers which is why the united farm workers is endorsing us. janet: is there a political component here? >> of course there is. if you ask the question do you want to prevent cruelty to animals, naturally you want to say yes. it feels counter intuitive to quarter of a billion more for our eggs and pork. janet: why massachusetts? >> because we do care about our animals. when you can pose that question, do you want to prevent cruelty, yes, we want to say yes. also massachusetts voters will not be dooped. -- duped. my friends have called me a pawn for big agriculture. that's not the case. i have been doing anti-poverty work for more than a decade now. what this is, the question three is asking the massachusetts agenda. ed: thank you so much for coming in. as i have been saying this is something you will decide when you vote whenever it is. october 24, november 8. whenever you vote. stephanie harris and dianne >> this year for the first time do most voters know that and when it starts? do you know what that date represents? >> early voting starts.
it's also the right thing to do for farm workers which is why the united farm workers is endorsing us. janet: is there a political component here? >> of course there is. if you ask the question do you want to prevent cruelty to animals, naturally you want to say yes. it feels counter intuitive to quarter of a billion more for our eggs and pork. janet: why massachusetts? >> because we do care about our animals. when you can pose that question, do you want to prevent cruelty, yes, we...
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they are concerned about the danger from the many marijuana farms that have popped up the last few years. >> there are farms. >> they do that? >> oh, yeah. >> law enforcement tells me they have had shootouts with pot farmers in these mountains, including mexican drug cartels. the neighbors showed me letters and e-mails that support they have been complaining to public officials for more than a year about the public pot farms. public safety and the environmental issues and the risk of wildfire. >> it's been for a couple years now. >> they have been drawing water out of the creek. they take their chemicals and run pvc pipe up the hill. we've seen barely anything going on to eradicate this situation. >> abc7's katie marzullo asked can't clara county very about the neighbor's complaints that he failed to take action. >> we responded to those e-mails and forwarded them on to the sheriff's department that's responsible for enforcement of illegal grows. >> the neighbors say they could have and should have done more. be of course, the big question is what will happen if the cannabis law passes?
they are concerned about the danger from the many marijuana farms that have popped up the last few years. >> there are farms. >> they do that? >> oh, yeah. >> law enforcement tells me they have had shootouts with pot farmers in these mountains, including mexican drug cartels. the neighbors showed me letters and e-mails that support they have been complaining to public officials for more than a year about the public pot farms. public safety and the environmental issues...
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no longer do the women on the farms grow old before their time. ommunities, full of sun and fresh air, that seem almost like living in the country. the old country schoolhouse has vanished. the energy of the children is no longer wasted in walking miles to get there. the worker of today no longer has to live close to the plant that employs it. his home is in pleasant surroundings and he drives to work. road,car on the american every new building that towers against the sky is a sign of our progress towards a better way of life. perhaps the most wonderful thing about the american road is the freedom that it gives. you only have to get in your car and start driving to feel it. the american road. vistas openicent before us as we travel along it. we have come a long way since the quadra cycle and the model t. in three short years our whole way of life has changed. we have a compost, but the achievements to come will dwarf our own. the american road stretches ahead of us, all towards a new horizon. we are all traveling along that road. all moving forwar
no longer do the women on the farms grow old before their time. ommunities, full of sun and fresh air, that seem almost like living in the country. the old country schoolhouse has vanished. the energy of the children is no longer wasted in walking miles to get there. the worker of today no longer has to live close to the plant that employs it. his home is in pleasant surroundings and he drives to work. road,car on the american every new building that towers against the sky is a sign of our...
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the city. but they were things you want to do that you cannot do on a farm. ou are interested in machinery or wanted to tinker with injuries that ran on gasoline, the country was no place for you. the train was late, you could have slept another half-hour. you look down the empty tracks, waiting. somewhere out there beyond the horizon lay the city where your destiny waited. ♪ >> the people who lived in the city state in the city. they walked the hard pavements. were well healed, -- cab.heeled, he took a the fastest thing in town was the fire engine. ♪ >> in the good old summertime, the streets were hot. vegetables and people will did under the blazing sun. everybody swell thir --swelter ed together on the cobblestones. uptown lay the ballpark. and if you went for a long boat ride down the bay, you finally arrived at an amusement park with roller coasters. chutes, camels to ride in a real beach where the kids could swim in the ocean. but it took the better part of a back, sot there and you settle for the nearest fire hydrant on your block. bicycles were all the
the city. but they were things you want to do that you cannot do on a farm. ou are interested in machinery or wanted to tinker with injuries that ran on gasoline, the country was no place for you. the train was late, you could have slept another half-hour. you look down the empty tracks, waiting. somewhere out there beyond the horizon lay the city where your destiny waited. ♪ >> the people who lived in the city state in the city. they walked the hard pavements. were well healed, --...
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the giants. and jonathon is live at pioneer farm days. rachael adlibs today: mostly you are watching the fox 6 wakeup news. we've got a clear and cool start to this weekend, with many of us waking up in the mid 30s! sunshine this afternoon will help warm us to few 60s around the area. today: mostly sunny and cool. high: 59 dewpoint: 35 wind: nw 5-10 mph it's the perfect weekend to get out and have some fall fun! jonathon gregg joins us live from pioneer farm days. the pioneer farm machinery clubs annual 'pioner our rural heritage to life each october. bring the whole family to experience agricultural machines from days gone by as they perform old time jobs. vintage steam, gas and diesel tractors and engines are on display and working at our annual pioneer farm days show. lumber and a threshing machine separating the grain from its straw. there are demonstrations of feed grinding, cedar shingle making, blacksmithing and much more! you can also explore the farm toy show area or look for bargains at the flea market and farmers market. the kid
the giants. and jonathon is live at pioneer farm days. rachael adlibs today: mostly you are watching the fox 6 wakeup news. we've got a clear and cool start to this weekend, with many of us waking up in the mid 30s! sunshine this afternoon will help warm us to few 60s around the area. today: mostly sunny and cool. high: 59 dewpoint: 35 wind: nw 5-10 mph it's the perfect weekend to get out and have some fall fun! jonathon gregg joins us live from pioneer farm days. the pioneer farm machinery...
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the owner of the farm has agreed to move on, but it's the neighbors who want the farm to stay put. >> they are very quiet and -- and it's nice to have some place with things growing when you're around here. >> reporter: neighbors have other concerns. >> it will be too much traffic. >> reporter: the school says it would have a walking bus from nearby balboa park to ease traffic. while the planning department has approved the project, the board of supervisors can overturn that decision. the school hopes to win the hearts and minds of neighbors. >> i really believe our school will be a really beautiful and positive entity on that property. >> in san francisco, lyanne melendez, abc 7 news. >> the renovation of alamo park has been extended a few months m.the park neither western addition shut down in may for upgrades to its irrigation system, lawn and pathways. >> new trees will be planted all costing $4.3 million and there will be a new viewing area for visitors to get a new vantage point of the city sky loin and the painted ladies. that area should open in december. the rest of the park
the owner of the farm has agreed to move on, but it's the neighbors who want the farm to stay put. >> they are very quiet and -- and it's nice to have some place with things growing when you're around here. >> reporter: neighbors have other concerns. >> it will be too much traffic. >> reporter: the school says it would have a walking bus from nearby balboa park to ease traffic. while the planning department has approved the project, the board of supervisors can overturn...
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the farm economy is still weakening.. the federal reserve bank of kansas city reports the farm economy fell again in the third quarter.. even with the farm incomes will go up.. it says profit margins also remain poor in the cattle and dairy sectors.. ag credit conditions have also weakened as loan repayment problems have picked up. peanuts are now.. a healthy food. the food and drug administration announced it is starting the process to redefine the "healthy" nutrient content claim for food labeling.. but.. while the industry refer to peanuts as healthy.. because of high levels of unsaturated fat and a beneficial nutrient profile.. the national peanut board says it's exciting to tell people its product is healthy. the comment period for the use of the term healthy in labeling is open until january 26th of next year. ---- and that's l tuning in! i hope to see you again next time ---- we'll post a video every day in the agriculture section of kcrg.com. i'm david geiger with the agribusiness report. trt 3.28 supposed to look
the farm economy is still weakening.. the federal reserve bank of kansas city reports the farm economy fell again in the third quarter.. even with the farm incomes will go up.. it says profit margins also remain poor in the cattle and dairy sectors.. ag credit conditions have also weakened as loan repayment problems have picked up. peanuts are now.. a healthy food. the food and drug administration announced it is starting the process to redefine the "healthy" nutrient content claim...
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fire in the washing machine report - brought to you by the dependable, long lasting, chevy east coast didn't need one more inch of rain, but that's exactly what they got this week calling the tropical storm devestating for harvest thousands of acres of ready crops. north carolina farmers just can't catch a break, with parts of the state receiving anywhere from nine-to-12 inches of rain last week, making field work impossible and ravaging a portion of the cotton crop. according to the national ag statistics service, as of last week, just five percent of the tton has been picked, which is the five year average. the cotton bolls are open on three quarters of the crop, a very vulnerable stage. "it's got the potential to just devastate the crop entirely. you know, it's possible there'd be nothing that would be worth harvesting after if we get much wind and rain."> field workers are also handpicking tobacco in advance of the storm. and in south carolina, 78 percent of the crop t of that crop is out of the field, 5 poi
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spreadsheet dreams are the worst. farm silverado.> now for the news that moved the markets this week, as expected, usda upping the national soybean yield in its latest report, while cutting their corn number. despite teh intitial bearish reaction, corn making new multi month highs, breaking throughthe 3.50 mark late this week. usda projecting acre. that's up from the 50 point 6 we saw in september, but it did come in just below trade estimates. just to give you some perspective of how big this soybean crop is. here's a map showing all the states with record soybean yields this year. the biggest yield in illionois at 62 bushels per acre. followed by indiana projected to hit 59. usda lowering its corn yield to 173 point 4, that's still a record, but down an entire yields. illinois ringing it in at 202 bushels per acre. followed by iowa at 198. profarmer's chip flory says it's the supply and demand report that caught his eye this week.
spreadsheet dreams are the worst. now for the news that moved the markets this week, as expected, usda upping the national soybean yield in its latest report, while cutting their corn number. despite teh intitial bearish reaction, corn making new multi month highs, breaking throughthe 3.50 mark late this week. usda projecting acre. that's up from the 50 point 6 we saw in september, but it did come in just below trade estimates. just to give you some perspective of how big this soybean crop is....
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they are concerned about the dane i from the many marijuana farms of that popped up the last few years. >> there are farms. >> they do that? >> oh, yeah. >> law enforcement tells me they have had shootouts with pot farmers in these fountains, including mexican drug cartels. the neighbors showed me let speakers e-mails that support they have been come major to public officials for more than a year about the public pot farms. public safety and the environmental issues and the risk of wildfire. >> it's been for a couple years now. >> they have been drawing water out of the creek. they take their chemicals and run pvc pipe up the hill. we've seen barely anything going on to eradicate this situation. >> abc7's katie marzullo asked the supervisor about the neighbor's complaints that he failed to take action. >> we responded to those e-mails and forward them on to the sheriff's department that's responsible for enforcement of illegal grows. >> they said they could have and should have done more. the question is what will happen if the cannabis law passes. there's a big concern. >> you can get
they are concerned about the dane i from the many marijuana farms of that popped up the last few years. >> there are farms. >> they do that? >> oh, yeah. >> law enforcement tells me they have had shootouts with pot farmers in these fountains, including mexican drug cartels. the neighbors showed me let speakers e-mails that support they have been come major to public officials for more than a year about the public pot farms. public safety and the environmental issues and...
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not just the farm, but a movement. >> reporter: a movement that keeps growing and growing. morgan radford, nbc news, orlando. >> and that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm jose diaz-balart, reporting thank you for the privilege of your time. good night. good night. he's from madison avenue. but this guy is. he likes to say things like... raised without antibiotics. that's a phrase he invented to make chicken sound safer. and it doesn't mean much because, by federal law, all chickens must be clear of antibiotics before they leave the farm. i've got more. would fit in better at a different chicken company. ooh, i got it. "gluten free." all chicken is gluten free. >> announcer: welcome to the u.s. bank nbc sports report. >> dan: on a gorgeous fall night in south bend, notre dame stadium is once again the site of one of college football's most exciting rivalries as irish. and tonight, there is a definite sense of urgency for both teams. brian kelly and the irish at 2-4, off to their worst start in nine years, despite the struggles, quarterback deshown kizer remains one
not just the farm, but a movement. >> reporter: a movement that keeps growing and growing. morgan radford, nbc news, orlando. >> and that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm jose diaz-balart, reporting thank you for the privilege of your time. good night. good night. he's from madison avenue. but this guy is. he likes to say things like... raised without antibiotics. that's a phrase he invented to make chicken sound safer. and it doesn't mean much because, by...
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working the farm, meeting iowans in all ninety-nine counties every year. no surprise then, my husband has been named the hardest working senator. (indistinct radio chatter) (watch beeping) jenn? is everything all right? are we at war? mom, we're off the east coast of the united states. i hope not. well, then what are you doing? reporting for duty. in the middle of the night? ships don't sleep. in that case, i'll come with you. mom, please, don't. that's the point of a tiger cruise. a chance for friends and family to experience navy life firsthand, right? technically... yes. but we spent all day together yesterday, and we'll have all day today.
working the farm, meeting iowans in all ninety-nine counties every year. no surprise then, my husband has been named the hardest working senator. (indistinct radio chatter) (watch beeping) jenn? is everything all right? are we at war? mom, we're off the east coast of the united states. i hope not. well, then what are you doing? reporting for duty. in the middle of the night? ships don't sleep. in that case, i'll come with you. mom, please, don't. that's the point of a tiger cruise. a chance for...
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the report you will only see on abc7 news. >> the man at the center of a marijuana dispense reowns the farm where the loma fire may have begun. he issued a statement through his attorney only to the abc7 eye team. >> to our knowledge nothing illegal was going on on the property, no butane, no firearms, no meth lab and no illegal marijuana grow. >> reporter: he would not tell me if the owner was running a legal marijuana farm. he said they all want answers about what sparked the blaze. >> we are actively trying to find out, actively investigating and cooperating however we can. >> reporter: new lawen, to meant and -- new law enforcement sourceses say they are concentrating on that farm as the origin of the fire. neighbors identified the farm as a marijuana grow. today more nay -- more neighbors are speaking out. they don't want you to know their faces or names. many marijuana farms have popped up the past few years. >> the things that bother us is the ak47. >> you hear that? >> oh yeah. >> reporter: law enforcement tells me they have had shootouts with pot farmers in these mountains includin
the report you will only see on abc7 news. >> the man at the center of a marijuana dispense reowns the farm where the loma fire may have begun. he issued a statement through his attorney only to the abc7 eye team. >> to our knowledge nothing illegal was going on on the property, no butane, no firearms, no meth lab and no illegal marijuana grow. >> reporter: he would not tell me if the owner was running a legal marijuana farm. he said they all want answers about what sparked...
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being part of the farm in trying to raise a crop. keep people employed and raise good kids for the next generation. thanks are having me. >> thanks for being here. political ads are airing a lot. we wanted to start with that. my first question is going to be to you congressman, the democratic party has tried to tie you to donald trump as much as possible. you wanted to take a look at this ad right now from the house majority pack as well as solidarity anti-. -- solidarity aft. adao --erse in val truck denied water is a problem in california. ,t's why we need emilio huerta born and raised in the central valley. you refer the united farmers union. health care and job creation for all of us. responsiblety pac for the content of this advertising. evan: i know that you have tried to distance yourself from donald trump in recent months. how do you respond to this ad? mr. valadao: i never once said those words that i support donald trump and they have put those in their. re. the local paper even said they deserve an emmy award. this is a --
being part of the farm in trying to raise a crop. keep people employed and raise good kids for the next generation. thanks are having me. >> thanks for being here. political ads are airing a lot. we wanted to start with that. my first question is going to be to you congressman, the democratic party has tried to tie you to donald trump as much as possible. you wanted to take a look at this ad right now from the house majority pack as well as solidarity anti-. -- solidarity aft. adao --erse...
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to establish the rule of law. hillary clinton does have a plan on immigration > that's our farm journal report. soybeans are getting a demand boost, with the november contract shooting through 10 dollars. federal officials are investigating the issue of drift. but one ag group says epa is partially to blame. and in john's world... great crops, graet harvest, not all of us.
that's our farm journal report. soybeans are getting a demand boost, with the november contract shooting through 10 dollars. federal officials are investigating the issue of drift. but one ag group says epa is partially to blame. and in john's world... great crops, graet harvest, not all of us.
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probably not at the farm as was marked by the -- more probably on the brotherton farm. they sit down and enjoy bacon and sweet potatoes. during which one of the staff officers manning will be wounded when he was struck by a small fragment of shell. he had the natural right reaction of the human. he gasped. it is noted that he cannot read and they proceed to get a knife to pry the chunk of potato out of his windpipe. manning is carried on to the rear to be killed for, long street will also have an order issued and distribute some of the captured artillery pieces. it is an illustration at this moment he is not exercising direct control of the situation on the battlefield, with hood wounded and carried to the rear. this meeting with braxton bragg, where brad wanted longstreet to send his troops to his sector will largely take longstreet out of control of the situation through the afternoon. that's how you wind up with the theory of piecemeal assaults, as many as 25 individual brigades do the assault. longstreet attack on september 20 will result in the collapse of the union
probably not at the farm as was marked by the -- more probably on the brotherton farm. they sit down and enjoy bacon and sweet potatoes. during which one of the staff officers manning will be wounded when he was struck by a small fragment of shell. he had the natural right reaction of the human. he gasped. it is noted that he cannot read and they proceed to get a knife to pry the chunk of potato out of his windpipe. manning is carried on to the rear to be killed for, long street will also have...
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fire in the washing machine ers along the east coast didn't need one more inch of rain, but that's exactly what they got this week calling the tropical storm devestating for harvest thousands of acres of ready crops. north carolina farmers just can't catch a break, with parts of the state receiving anywhere from nine-to-12 inches of rain last week, making field work impossible and ravaging a ag statistics service, as of last week, just five percent of the state's cotton has been picked, which is the five year average. the cotton bolls are open on three quarters of the crop, a very vulnerable stage. "it's got the potential to just devastate the crop entirely. you know, it's possible there'd be nothing that would be worth harvesting after if we get much wind and rain."> field workers are also handpicking tobacco in advance has open bolls, and only 9 percen tof it is harvested, which is right on track with average. in georgia, 13 percent of that crop is out of the field, 5 points ahead of average. but 90 percent of
fire in the washing machine field workers are also handpicking tobacco in advance has open bolls, and only 9 percen tof it is harvested, which is right on track with average. in georgia, 13 percent of that crop is out of the field, 5 points ahead of average. but 90 percent of
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cash subsidy to the farm gotten bridge schools reached out to the farm to find a permanent home and involved the city in the process ease offered our help our actually man power help to move. >> i'm sorry to pass this. >> good afternoon, commissioners stanley the architect wolf dissolve has a significant architecture originally are the work of rudolph and today, this means architecture that connects land and people and grows out of the site our building is woven with nature a landscape absorbing the sunlight and collecting water and changing with the seasons alive a building as a garden with a pathway of the golden bridge an hour glass of land with deturned around are attached houses the entry is on coter setback and keep that in mind the street into public plaza and drop off ear behind the school is a red perforated with open courts every room opens to the outside one side of the classmate the other common spaces stays in an accelerator that gives assess to the second level this is the second level of the classrooms there are 3 means of egress the building is sprinklers and one fir
cash subsidy to the farm gotten bridge schools reached out to the farm to find a permanent home and involved the city in the process ease offered our help our actually man power help to move. >> i'm sorry to pass this. >> good afternoon, commissioners stanley the architect wolf dissolve has a significant architecture originally are the work of rudolph and today, this means architecture that connects land and people and grows out of the site our building is woven with nature a...
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the report you will only see on abc7 news. >> the man at the center of a marijuana dispense reowns the farm where the loma fire may have begun. he issued a statement through his attorney only to the abc7 eye team. >> to our knowledge nothing illegal was going on on the property, no butane, no firearms, no meth lab and no illegal marijuana grow. >> reporter: he would not tell me if the owner was running a legal marijuana farm. he said they all want answers about what sparked the blaze. >> we are actively trying to find out, actively investigating and cooperating however we can. >> reporter: new lawen, to meant and -- new law enforcement sourceses say they are concentrating on that farm as the origin of the fire. neighbors identified the farm as a marijuana grow. today more nay -- more neighbors are speaking out. they don't want you to know their faces or names. many marijuana farms have popped up the past few years. >> the things that bother us is the ak47. >> you hear that? >> oh yeah. >> reporter: law enforcement tells me they have had shootouts with pot farmers in these mountains includin
the report you will only see on abc7 news. >> the man at the center of a marijuana dispense reowns the farm where the loma fire may have begun. he issued a statement through his attorney only to the abc7 eye team. >> to our knowledge nothing illegal was going on on the property, no butane, no firearms, no meth lab and no illegal marijuana grow. >> reporter: he would not tell me if the owner was running a legal marijuana farm. he said they all want answers about what sparked...
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not just the farm, but a movement. >> reporter: a movement that keeps growing and growing. morgan radford, nbc news, orlando. >> and that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. from new york. thank you for the privilege of your time. good night. of smoke over adams county. what people in the area - should expect this weekend. >>> a refinery restarts a day after releasing plumes of smoke over adams county. >> the donald trump and hillary clinton campaigns step up their presence in colorado. >> and a young firefighter in with sleep number, you choose the exact firmness and comfort you want and so does your partner. amazing sleep for all. it's the final days of the columbus day sale, with the queen c4 mattress set now only $1399.98. learn more at sleepnumber.com. >>> this is 9 news. >>> today sun cor restarted operations at its refinery where its power outage -- yesterday's cloud was not toxic catalyst dust. they say start up activities
not just the farm, but a movement. >> reporter: a movement that keeps growing and growing. morgan radford, nbc news, orlando. >> and that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. from new york. thank you for the privilege of your time. good night. of smoke over adams county. what people in the area - should expect this weekend. >>> a refinery restarts a day after releasing plumes of smoke over adams county. >> the donald trump and hillary clinton campaigns...
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a small town with the largest solar farm. kalona is trying to leverage the power of the good thursday morning! it's 4:30 on october 13th. here's a live look at the city cam. today, former president bill clinton will make two more stops on his iowa bus tour to support hillary clinton. the 42nd president will be at cornell college in mount vernon at 1 p.m. doors to that event open at noon. cornell has been a frequent stop during election cycles in recent years - with president speaking there while campaigning. he will also be making a stop in davenport tonight. some protestors showed up at the former president's rally in waterloo last night -- calling him a 'rapist'. " he's a rapist. bill is a rapist. " others at the event quickly removed the protestors were quickly after that. this is at least the 4th time people have shouted rape allegations at him during clinton campaign rallies, around the country. conservative radio show host, and trump supporter, alex jones looks o told listeners he'll give away a total of $100,000 dollars
a small town with the largest solar farm. kalona is trying to leverage the power of the good thursday morning! it's 4:30 on october 13th. here's a live look at the city cam. today, former president bill clinton will make two more stops on his iowa bus tour to support hillary clinton. the 42nd president will be at cornell college in mount vernon at 1 p.m. doors to that event open at noon. cornell has been a frequent stop during election cycles in recent years - with president speaking there...
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not just the farm, but a movement. >> reporter: a movement that keeps growing and growing. morgan radford, nbc news, orlando. >> and that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. from new york. thank you for the privilege of your time. good night. this waterloo mosque upset over vandalism. plus -- what's in store for billy bush -- after he was suspended from the today show? and -- a rescue in dubuque -- as two people were trapped in a cave. thanks for joining us tonight. i'm macleod hageman. morning. it happened near the bunker hill golf course in dubuque on north grandview avenue. kw-wl's shirley descorbeth joins us live near the rescue site. shirley? mac -- the rescue happened behind this fence. first responders went into the cave to help a man and a woman. now this is cell phone video it happened saturday morning...just before one thirty on north grandview avee and a woman, both from minnesota...wanted to go exploring. but during their adventure...they became trapped...a couple hundred feet signal. they called a friend who then called 911." firefighters strapped into harne
not just the farm, but a movement. >> reporter: a movement that keeps growing and growing. morgan radford, nbc news, orlando. >> and that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. from new york. thank you for the privilege of your time. good night. this waterloo mosque upset over vandalism. plus -- what's in store for billy bush -- after he was suspended from the today show? and -- a rescue in dubuque -- as two people were trapped in a cave. thanks for joining us tonight....
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the wagon will deliver you out to the farm. the wagon will deliver you to the baby calves, and people can walk around and pet the babies. we do tours for groups. then we also have days that we're just open to the general public, so you might not have a whole group you wanna bring. it might just be a family. it's very rare that you get an opportunity to go onto a working dairy farm. so, i think that's something unique we offer. come and maybe sit back and unwind for a little bit while you're here in burton, this would definitely be the place to come, i think. right, sue? - absolutely. - we're at coffee corners antiques and coffee house. i love this place, but i thought to myself, okay, there's antiques and there's coffee. where did you get the combination here? - well, antiques first. we took this side of the building, had antiques. a month later, we opened up the coffee side, and again, that was 17 years ago. since then we have wine, beer, full alcohol license, saturday night music, appetizers, food. every morning everything get
the wagon will deliver you out to the farm. the wagon will deliver you to the baby calves, and people can walk around and pet the babies. we do tours for groups. then we also have days that we're just open to the general public, so you might not have a whole group you wanna bring. it might just be a family. it's very rare that you get an opportunity to go onto a working dairy farm. so, i think that's something unique we offer. come and maybe sit back and unwind for a little bit while you're...
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not just the farm, but a movement. >> reporter: a movement that keeps growing and growing. morgan radford, nbc news, orlando. >> and that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. from new york. thank you for the privilege of your time. good night. ? ? on social security and medicare, these are the facts. kelly ayotte voted for deep cuts in medicare and social security. here are the votes. she voted against protecting social security from the threat of privatization. and said she's open to raising the retirement age for social security. look it up yourself. the fact is kelly ayotte's supporting big, corporate special interests. ble for the content of this advertising. >> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for time life's music collection. do you remember your first dance... >> ? sherry ? >> announcer: ...your first kiss, your senior prom, and falling in love for the first time? what wonderful memories they are. >> ? sherry baby ? >> ? sherry baby ? >> ? sherry, can you come out tonight? ? >> ? tonight the light of love is in your eyes ? ? but will you love me tom
not just the farm, but a movement. >> reporter: a movement that keeps growing and growing. morgan radford, nbc news, orlando. >> and that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. from new york. thank you for the privilege of your time. good night. ? ? on social security and medicare, these are the facts. kelly ayotte voted for deep cuts in medicare and social security. here are the votes. she voted against protecting social security from the threat of privatization. and...
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we're getting them out. >> the owner are the farm has agreed to move on. f supervisors can overturn the decision. >>> 8:35 is the time. sern e centuries old practice has a new home. abc 7 news was there as the ribbon was cut, opening the first west coast campus of the california institute of integral studies. the largest maker of chinese medicines, featuring her balae remedies. >>> the square park in san francisco has been extend aid few months. the park near the western edition for significant upgrade for the irrigation system, lawn and pathways. new trees will be planted. $4.3 million, a new viewing area to get a better vantage point, as well as the painted ladies. it should open in december. the rest of the park is scheduled to reopen in march. >>> still ahead, creative minds unite. we'll show you the inspiration in san francisco. first, a live look outside from the abc 7 exploratory camera >>> thanks for choosing abc 7 news to start your day. a live look outside at the golden gate bridge. there is rain in the forecast. lisa argen returns in a little bit
we're getting them out. >> the owner are the farm has agreed to move on. f supervisors can overturn the decision. >>> 8:35 is the time. sern e centuries old practice has a new home. abc 7 news was there as the ribbon was cut, opening the first west coast campus of the california institute of integral studies. the largest maker of chinese medicines, featuring her balae remedies. >>> the square park in san francisco has been extend aid few months. the park near the western...
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the idea is sprouting roots. there's even 300 people waiting to get their lawns farmed. >> we are on the waiting list and have signed the agreement, and ready to go. >> reporter: it's free of charge. owners keep a portion of their produce, and volunteers take the rest to local farmers' markets and restaurants, where it's cut, cooked and delivered to your plate. >> they're delivering use, radishes are coming soon. >> reporter: for some, it's about more than just the food. >> what do you hope that your kids take away from this? >> that they can do things themselves. you know, and that they can create things themselves. not just the farm, but a movement. >> reporter: a movement that keeps growing and growing. morgan radford, nbc news, orlando. >> and that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm jose diaz-balart, reporting good night. >> announcer: welcome to the u.s. bank nbc sports report. >> dan: on a gorgeous fall night in south bend, notre dame stadium is once again the site of one of college football's most exciting rivalries as the stanford cardinals visit the irish. and tonight, there is a definite sense of
the idea is sprouting roots. there's even 300 people waiting to get their lawns farmed. >> we are on the waiting list and have signed the agreement, and ready to go. >> reporter: it's free of charge. owners keep a portion of their produce, and volunteers take the rest to local farmers' markets and restaurants, where it's cut, cooked and delivered to your plate. >> they're delivering use, radishes are coming soon. >> reporter: for some, it's about more than just the food....
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not just the farm, but a movement. >> reporter: a movement that keeps growing and growing. morgan radford, nbc news, for this saturday. i'm jose diaz-balart, reporting from new york. thank you for the privilege of >> hey, yo. thanks for tuning in to another edition of "bucs all access." i'm paul ryan alongside dan lucas. if you are watching for casey phillips, i'm sorry to disappoint. >> this is crushing, paul. >> yeah. >> no casey today. they are stuck with us. >> well, there's only two stools. >> for 30 minutes. >> yeah. >> casey taking the old bye week. good for her. i've got to tell you, though, we're coming off of a win for the buccaneers. you were up in charlotte. >> yeah. >> i want to say it was silent
not just the farm, but a movement. >> reporter: a movement that keeps growing and growing. morgan radford, nbc news, for this saturday. i'm jose diaz-balart, reporting from new york. thank you for the privilege of >> hey, yo. thanks for tuning in to another edition of "bucs all access." i'm paul ryan alongside dan lucas. if you are watching for casey phillips, i'm sorry to disappoint. >> this is crushing, paul. >> yeah. >> no casey today. they are stuck...
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the owner of the farm has agreed to move on but it's the neighbors who want the farm to stay put. >> they are very quiet. item nice to have someplace where things growing. >>reporter: neighbors have other concerns. >> not too much traffic. >> school says it would have a walking bus from nearby about boa park to ease traffic. while the planning department has approved the project. board of supervisors can over turn that decision. school hopes to win the hearts and minds of neighbors. >> i really believe our ask will be a really beautiful and positive entity on that property. >>reporter: in san francisco, abc 7 news. >> bit of an eye opener. seismologist warn magnitude 7 or larger earthquake has 1 in 100 chance of hitting southern california by tuesday. long odds but a chance that frightening prognosis comes after swarm of up to 200 smaller quake struck monday morning under the sea areas south of where the san andreas fault end. experts situation it's important to understand that the chance of a swarm triggering a larger quake is small but very real. >>> while on the subject of predict
the owner of the farm has agreed to move on but it's the neighbors who want the farm to stay put. >> they are very quiet. item nice to have someplace where things growing. >>reporter: neighbors have other concerns. >> not too much traffic. >> school says it would have a walking bus from nearby about boa park to ease traffic. while the planning department has approved the project. board of supervisors can over turn that decision. school hopes to win the hearts and minds...
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there are several benefits to the farm to school model, including helping the local and regional economy and educating students about how things are grown. but dubuque schools say they can't provide farm fresh local food everyday of the week. "you have to have th supply up of what we need is the biggest barrier." in order to provide the farm fresh meals to every student in the district, managers ordered 1,000 pounds of corn and 7,000 chicken legs. the national czech and slovak museum & library in cedar rapids is bouncing back after last week's flooding with its annual brewnost today. international beer, cider, wine and spirits come to the museum for the event raised tonight goes directly to the museum's operating fund. facebook has active its safety check, as hurricane matthew impacts the u-s. more on how people in florida are using it, next in today's tech bytes. stay with tv9. it's ---. created equal. that's according to the libertarian cato institute. a new report finds iowa is the 9th-freest state in the country. samantha-jo roth is in washington with more on the rankings. the united
there are several benefits to the farm to school model, including helping the local and regional economy and educating students about how things are grown. but dubuque schools say they can't provide farm fresh local food everyday of the week. "you have to have th supply up of what we need is the biggest barrier." in order to provide the farm fresh meals to every student in the district, managers ordered 1,000 pounds of corn and 7,000 chicken legs. the national czech and slovak museum...
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not just the farm, but a movement. >> reporter: a movement that keeps growing and growing. morgan radford, nbc news, orlando. >> and that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. from new york. thank you for the privilege of your time. >>> today on politics and people. the race back in ohio. hillary clinton and the president pushing early voting. plus, the cleveland school levee has gotten more attention, but the proposed income tax, we hear from mayor frank jackson. >>> the one thing that makes a good orchestra straight from its own conductor. between the now. >>> good evening. time to look between the lines at the latest in the presidential race and ohio's key role along with other issues and players in the political landscape. along with us, the director of the republican party and cleveland -- all right, the
not just the farm, but a movement. >> reporter: a movement that keeps growing and growing. morgan radford, nbc news, orlando. >> and that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. from new york. thank you for the privilege of your time. >>> today on politics and people. the race back in ohio. hillary clinton and the president pushing early voting. plus, the cleveland school levee has gotten more attention, but the proposed income tax, we hear from mayor frank...
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the idea is sprouting roots. there's even 300 people waiting to get their lawns farmed. >> we are on the waiting list and have signed the agreement, and ready to go. >> reporter: it's free of charge. owners keep a portion of their produce, and volunteers take the rest to local farmers' markets and restaurants, where it's cut, cooked and delivered to your plate. >> they're delivering us kale, they bring us watermelon. radishes are coming soon. >> reporter: for some, it's about more than just the food. what. >> do you hope your kids take away from this? >> that they can do things themselves. you know, and that they can create things themselves. not just the farm, but a movement. >> reporter: a movement that keeps growing and growing. morgan radford, nbc news, orlando. >> and that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm jose diaz-balart, reporting from new york. thank you for the privilege of your time. good night. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hi, everyone. welcome to this week's "inside the eagles." i'm dave spinero. philadelphia starts the nfc east against the washington redskins and we are here to get you in the mood for eagles foo
the idea is sprouting roots. there's even 300 people waiting to get their lawns farmed. >> we are on the waiting list and have signed the agreement, and ready to go. >> reporter: it's free of charge. owners keep a portion of their produce, and volunteers take the rest to local farmers' markets and restaurants, where it's cut, cooked and delivered to your plate. >> they're delivering us kale, they bring us watermelon. radishes are coming soon. >> reporter: for some, it's...
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he says it is so dry that there are cobwebs on his ring gauge and the farm has only received an inch or so of rain since last june. >> the sooner we have the moisture, the better. >> reporter: he is already worried what shape his field will be income spring. the stand or number of wheat plants are there to get an average yield and if not, we may destroy it and plant a different crop. >>> the farming community had blessings with the dry weather. now, they could really use some rain. 79 at denver. springs. was finished the month at 57. tied with 18 -- 1934 and 1863. april 2 degrees warmer than what we had this year. that was unbelievably warm and looked back at the snow season from 1950-1951 and even thoogh they had no snow, we came up with a foot of snow in november and we had snow all the way into early june and ended up with almost 76 inches of snow for the season. there is still time. this is our view from the wireless cammra. it is out by dia. a few clouds around connected to a week weather system moving this is a view from our camera in the loveland and ski area. they have been tr
he says it is so dry that there are cobwebs on his ring gauge and the farm has only received an inch or so of rain since last june. >> the sooner we have the moisture, the better. >> reporter: he is already worried what shape his field will be income spring. the stand or number of wheat plants are there to get an average yield and if not, we may destroy it and plant a different crop. >>> the farming community had blessings with the dry weather. now, they could really use...
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not just the farm, but a movement. >> reporter: a movement that keeps growing and growing. morgan radford, nbc news, orlando. >> and that's "nbc nightly news" i'm jose diaz-balart, reporting from new york. thank you for the privilege of your time. good night. >> announcer: right now, from milwaukee, this is today's tmj4, live at 6:00. >> excitement is building in madison, as the badgers get set for a primetime match-up with one of the country's top college football teams. good evening, uw takes on the just under an hour. lance allan is at camp randall with a preview. how does it feel out there? >> you can kind of feel the energy level, the electricity pick up a little bit. when the sun goes down there's a little aura, a special it in the air. badgers head coach paul chryst kind of equated it to another thing going on now, the team to the south is playing in the baseball playoffs now. it night for the cubs happened, cubs fan probably loved it, right? and then whenever you have a big game, there's a real good buzz, and so i've been lucky to be a part of those. and some i wasn'
not just the farm, but a movement. >> reporter: a movement that keeps growing and growing. morgan radford, nbc news, orlando. >> and that's "nbc nightly news" i'm jose diaz-balart, reporting from new york. thank you for the privilege of your time. good night. >> announcer: right now, from milwaukee, this is today's tmj4, live at 6:00. >> excitement is building in madison, as the badgers get set for a primetime match-up with one of the country's top college...
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the farm does tours and visits. looks like that it may be looks like he is having a good time coming of a new study says colorado one of the worst states for voters representation. specifically where apparently not doing so well when it comes to one demographic. we're taking a look at those findings. have you seen this yet? police in new zealand re-creating stop elevator style. ? at village inn, a good meal is about more than just how it tastes. it's about how it makes you feel. ? come in to village inn every wednesday for free pie wednesday and enjoy a free slice of pie with purchase. ? of high-speed internet for just $20 a month. that's the speed you need to stream... ...game... ...connect on social media... learn, shop and more with fast in-home wifi. so call 844-565-link. get up to 40 megs of high-speed internet for just $20 a month for one year when bundled with a qualifying home phone plan. speed may not be available in your area. call today. ?? 11:11 this morning. colorado has one of the worst racial voters re
the farm does tours and visits. looks like that it may be looks like he is having a good time coming of a new study says colorado one of the worst states for voters representation. specifically where apparently not doing so well when it comes to one demographic. we're taking a look at those findings. have you seen this yet? police in new zealand re-creating stop elevator style. ? at village inn, a good meal is about more than just how it tastes. it's about how it makes you feel. ? come in to...
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and for generations they farmed the way people have farmed for 10,000 years. they went out with i plows, and they broke the sod, and they turned the soil over, and they created those incredibly beautiful black, fragrant, straight, long furrows that we all associate with the heartland, the most beautiful, iconic scene of the heartland. you know it from grant woods. when i was working on this book, i went back to -- [inaudible] and was really struck at how he described, she really sees an orderly farm as indicative of an orderly soul, that it's the dissolute families in her novels, their farms are also dissolute. everything is rag ared, and the families -- ragged, and the families that are upright and morally sound and industrious have these beautiful geometries. he was like a mod -- she was like a modern artist. so that's to how justin's family farmed for generations. and willa -- [inaudible] pioneers about a swedish family very much like justin's. she talks about the brown earth yielding to the plow with a blissful sigh. i'm paraphrasing a little. well, that wa
and for generations they farmed the way people have farmed for 10,000 years. they went out with i plows, and they broke the sod, and they turned the soil over, and they created those incredibly beautiful black, fragrant, straight, long furrows that we all associate with the heartland, the most beautiful, iconic scene of the heartland. you know it from grant woods. when i was working on this book, i went back to -- [inaudible] and was really struck at how he described, she really sees an orderly...
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and a new twist on the farm to table movement. when the farm is your front yard. i use what's already inside me to reach my goals. so i liked when my doctor told me that i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's supposed to do release its own insulin. trulicity responds when my blood sugar rises. i take it once a week, and it works 24/7. it comes in an easy-to-use pen and i may even lose a little weight. trulicity is a once-weekly injectable prescription medicine to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. it should be used along with diet and exercise. trulicity is not recommended as the first medicine to treat diabetes and should not be used by people with severe stomach or intestinal problems or people with type i diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. trulicity is not insulin and has not been studied with long-acting insulin. do not take trulicity if you or anyone in your family has had medullary thyroid cancer or multiple endocr
and a new twist on the farm to table movement. when the farm is your front yard. i use what's already inside me to reach my goals. so i liked when my doctor told me that i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's supposed to do release its own insulin. trulicity responds when my blood sugar rises. i take it once a week, and it works 24/7. it comes in an easy-to-use pen...