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severalweeks is the norm, a buffer, so you're not thrown out. e resigned, gave it up, they are saying, you can hang around there. even in resigning ministers are human beings. here's a target for many politicians. he is a target for many politicians. he is a target for many politicians. he is a target for many reasons. back in the day when gordon brown was going to leave number10, when gordon brown was going to leave number 10, squatting another ten, the idea of clinging onto power... they are arguing that he is getting a lot of rent for his own house while he is living there, so presumably with that rent he could go and rent somewhere else. listen to the pair of you. we shall leave it there for now. that's it for the papers for now, but we'll back at 11—30 with a longer review. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — 7 days a week at bbc dot co uk forward slash papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. but for the moment, thank
severalweeks is the norm, a buffer, so you're not thrown out. e resigned, gave it up, they are saying, you can hang around there. even in resigning ministers are human beings. here's a target for many politicians. he is a target for many politicians. he is a target for many politicians. he is a target for many reasons. back in the day when gordon brown was going to leave number10, when gordon brown was going to leave number 10, squatting another ten, the idea of clinging onto power... they are...
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reports you're recommending this that brazil should impose a moratorium on aerial spraying and create a buffer zone for ground spraying near a sensitive sites yet we know from the report we just watched that brazil has very powerful agri industries so how likely is it that more forceful safeguards will actually be implemented. i think that depends on the response of the brazilian authorities we've made a very clear call that there are media steps they can take to keep people safe and that one of those would be a buffer zone on the ground spraying between where pesticides are applied and sites like rural schools or or where people are living the response from the ministry of agriculture on that particular point was positive which is obviously a good thing and that would be an immediate improvement on to people's lives but more generally our concern is with the pesticides bill that was mentioned and the fact that that will further we can regulate across the board on pesticides and make particularly hazardous pesticides easier to prove in brazil and to be used in rural areas well based on your re
reports you're recommending this that brazil should impose a moratorium on aerial spraying and create a buffer zone for ground spraying near a sensitive sites yet we know from the report we just watched that brazil has very powerful agri industries so how likely is it that more forceful safeguards will actually be implemented. i think that depends on the response of the brazilian authorities we've made a very clear call that there are media steps they can take to keep people safe and that one...
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fifty or sixty or seventy metres plus a buffer zone and in terms of the damage it does to be environment in terms of all of trees uprooted irrigation systems because it's extreme much worse than the wall part here and in many cases the israelis have taken land that has been passed down through generations of palestinian families. spend all his life. but the arrival of the wall has brought disaster. relief. that both you look at the. moment is ahead it is about. the point is that the will of the children is at the whim of the. will from nasser was that the world will meet and with the destruction of the olive trees comes economic ruin as palestinians are left on able to work because they are forced to spend so long negotiating the divide. the bloody about. what i've been kidding with. bated. breath because. of being. in myself. with the look probably with the. blood but is it a little bit too. but it is an official's little. visit they wanted to have. this was that. it was it was. there's a particular. because of it but if you had to say to me you really mean is that. it is driving people
fifty or sixty or seventy metres plus a buffer zone and in terms of the damage it does to be environment in terms of all of trees uprooted irrigation systems because it's extreme much worse than the wall part here and in many cases the israelis have taken land that has been passed down through generations of palestinian families. spend all his life. but the arrival of the wall has brought disaster. relief. that both you look at the. moment is ahead it is about. the point is that the will of the...
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a. buffer think moment sort of follows mischa you have a question is that both the subsequent. but i think that is. as any thought what a show show how much our own the shelf. study because the world as we need to be on the last mission there's if you still i was in a meat fish or more you could defame a corner with the shame of the ability to buy the open well but i doubt it will. give us more muslims you name it than if i make a book but they buy it or not about what i'm going with and see about this account i'm on the last hour yeah. and the farmer then bought it on me gave. one of them good ones made on the meter one in the. form of the i mean that a stone would be. lost but if you go i was not in the middle of what i was on display and i see my how much of the. modern that's constantly accusing. i also use my own sake is quite an ass this is the place to be for the validity of what i've already had but out i was brought up was thinking well done fast you know that with the children arms and i had a fifty two when they pushed us they will still give more than half of us to
a. buffer think moment sort of follows mischa you have a question is that both the subsequent. but i think that is. as any thought what a show show how much our own the shelf. study because the world as we need to be on the last mission there's if you still i was in a meat fish or more you could defame a corner with the shame of the ability to buy the open well but i doubt it will. give us more muslims you name it than if i make a book but they buy it or not about what i'm going with and see...
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. >> reporter: the project will include protected bike lanes where parked cars are used as a buffer between cyclists. >> i don't think we are bicycle friendly yet but we are headed in the right direction. >> reporter: gordon smith uses his bike downtown often and says it is about time cars make more room for cyclists. >> i think it is high time we start giving a little more recognition and making more accommodations for cyclists. >> we love the bike lanes that we have. we fought to get them. this design will hurt the residents. it will really hurt downtown. >> reporter: city leaders listened to the frustration tonight but they say they have held several meetings over the past few months. no matter what, construction begins next week. >>> the adult film star who says she was paid off by president donald trump has now been arrested. what happened to stormy daniels tonight. >>> it was supposed to be three days of fun but now, a brand- new music festival in the east bay is over before it gets started. >>> the long journey to a pristine california beach. why wealthy landowners cut off public acc
. >> reporter: the project will include protected bike lanes where parked cars are used as a buffer between cyclists. >> i don't think we are bicycle friendly yet but we are headed in the right direction. >> reporter: gordon smith uses his bike downtown often and says it is about time cars make more room for cyclists. >> i think it is high time we start giving a little more recognition and making more accommodations for cyclists. >> we love the bike lanes that we...
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he was falling at such a fast pace that it ripped the sheet but it created a buffer for him. the situation is under investigation because at the end of the day mom did leave him at home. >>> we don't know the situation every time the kids can drive you crazy you might want to take a five-minute walk. you're not expecting to jump out the window. >> i understand the child is 5 but understand sometimes moms just need a break. >> eyewitnesses said before he was calling for her mother, asking for her forgiveness and asking to behave in the future. >>> let's look over to russia. this one is just abby surpd. this woman is holding the baby outside the window. she said that the baby needed some fresh air. >> open the window, you don't have to put the baby outside in the fresh air. >> this one's gotten people's attention because of the way she's dangling the baby so far up. >> no matter where you are, you don't hang your baby out a window like this, no, you just don't. >> princess was in a bit of an accident so now. >> this girl has a couple of breaks. find out why her heart-breaking s
he was falling at such a fast pace that it ripped the sheet but it created a buffer for him. the situation is under investigation because at the end of the day mom did leave him at home. >>> we don't know the situation every time the kids can drive you crazy you might want to take a five-minute walk. you're not expecting to jump out the window. >> i understand the child is 5 but understand sometimes moms just need a break. >> eyewitnesses said before he was calling for her...
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it has a buffer in it that will keep the dna nice and happy and i will take it back to do an analysise. take your time. once we are tested and suited up we enter the great site to look for teeth. it is amazing. look over here, it looks like a tooth here, another one over here, and so it is looking good. it looks like we have some teeth here to do dna analysis. amazing. to make sure they were digging in the right place, scientists used ground—penetrating radar. this is the first time that we have imaged a human skeleton with ground—penetrating radar. it is a really big deal because it is not supposed to be possible. it is going to open a lot of doors for new research, for noninvasively looking at archaeological remains and potentially not having to disturb them at all. but why does anybody care about sir george yardley? this is where sir george yardley presided over the first general assembly that established the rule of law in america and the principle of representative government. but there is a dark side to the story, because sir george was also one of the first english slaveholders
it has a buffer in it that will keep the dna nice and happy and i will take it back to do an analysise. take your time. once we are tested and suited up we enter the great site to look for teeth. it is amazing. look over here, it looks like a tooth here, another one over here, and so it is looking good. it looks like we have some teeth here to do dna analysis. amazing. to make sure they were digging in the right place, scientists used ground—penetrating radar. this is the first time that we...
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>> when we carefully orchestrated the fire operation, it creates a buffer between the residents in the areas that are deemed threatened. we can mitigate that initial fire from hitting hard in the affected areas. >> i have not seen the lake personally. is this blackened. is this the clipper that is going to rebound and make it safe that we will not have other fires in the area. >> it is. we're going to keep the main head of the fire by firing it out. we keep it from hitting again hard. it is creating what we refer to a black line or buffer zone for residents. >> reporter: what is the plan for today? you have not had your briefing yet. the south end is look pretty good. what is the plan? >> we're getting more resources in. with 2800 personnel assigned, we're focusingen the south end, making sure that all the hotspots are out. but you'll see this go to the north end of the fire and start to try to tackle that. and limited access. it will be a challenge. >> reporter: we were talking about the weather. how are the conditions right now? are we having winds? is that a problem for your guys go
>> when we carefully orchestrated the fire operation, it creates a buffer between the residents in the areas that are deemed threatened. we can mitigate that initial fire from hitting hard in the affected areas. >> i have not seen the lake personally. is this blackened. is this the clipper that is going to rebound and make it safe that we will not have other fires in the area. >> it is. we're going to keep the main head of the fire by firing it out. we keep it from hitting...
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it has a buffer in it that will keep the dna nice and happy and i will take it back to do an analysisill take it back to do an analysislj nice and happy and i will take it back to do an analysis. i am going to do this over here. take your time. once we are tested and suited up time. once we are tested and suited up we enter the great site to look for tea. it is amazing. look over here, it looks like a tooth here, another one on the here and so it is looking good. it looks like we have some teeth here to do dna analysis, amazing. to make sure they were digging in the right place scientists used ground penetrating radar. this is the first time that we have imaged a human skeleton with ground penetrating radar. it is a really big deal because it is not supposed to be possible. it is going to open a lot of doors for new research, for noninvasively looking at archaeological remains and potentially not having to disturb them at all. but why does anybody ca re them at all. but why does anybody care about sir george yardley? and this is where sir george yardley presided over the first general
it has a buffer in it that will keep the dna nice and happy and i will take it back to do an analysisill take it back to do an analysislj nice and happy and i will take it back to do an analysis. i am going to do this over here. take your time. once we are tested and suited up time. once we are tested and suited up we enter the great site to look for tea. it is amazing. look over here, it looks like a tooth here, another one on the here and so it is looking good. it looks like we have some...
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always in two cities is the mentality of the agreement we had and i said before with syria which has a buffer zone where that no civilian military troops and a limited force limited forces either side of the border is about twenty five kilometers in other words what we're interested in is that that be maintained and that no hezbollah will elayne forces be in the area i think these are two main strategic interests why is israel so concerned about. hesitate to call them this but i'm going to say to ragtag bunch of iranian backed militias operating so close to it to its border is it just paranoia of iran that that's driving this. it's not such a backpack bag they were operating under the commands of the evolution of god of iran and where syria has an interest in maintaining it maintaining a quiet border of the soon visas iran doesn't it has a contra inverse to want to stop trouble therefore we are very very apprehensive about any invading persons on the insert on the golan heights or insert all lamas and only the jordanian foreign minister was in moscow just a few days ago what sort of guarantee
always in two cities is the mentality of the agreement we had and i said before with syria which has a buffer zone where that no civilian military troops and a limited force limited forces either side of the border is about twenty five kilometers in other words what we're interested in is that that be maintained and that no hezbollah will elayne forces be in the area i think these are two main strategic interests why is israel so concerned about. hesitate to call them this but i'm going to say...
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area so they will be as a buffer zone or so against the east and the militia and this is also it and this is also coming just a few days after the united states told the syrian army troops that they would not be. giving them any support any more senshi time that they're on their own in this fight so you are you getting the sense that the tide is really turning out against rebel groups in syria. well there milliken did a strategic mistake by putting out from the order not supporting the rebels during all the spirit law for the last year this could be a very. good position to with it and the an influence with king out for the american and the area as a whole but i think this is jewish interest in upside down and i think there is a lot of pressure on the rebels and they will come to a settlement with the russians. to get a deal with them but the other option is sherman putin meeting in helsinki next month. so. i don't think the putin will i mean make a lot of. trouble for the american of so who will who work out things with them nicely just to get this meeting what can go for the russia
area so they will be as a buffer zone or so against the east and the militia and this is also it and this is also coming just a few days after the united states told the syrian army troops that they would not be. giving them any support any more senshi time that they're on their own in this fight so you are you getting the sense that the tide is really turning out against rebel groups in syria. well there milliken did a strategic mistake by putting out from the order not supporting the rebels...
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it mawas a buffer information that he was doing. and he wasn't just doing press releases.he started doing posters and banners and signs and photos and live radio networks shows . takes that he sent to smaller radio stations to runat their own convenience . layouts for newspapers, newspapers especially rural weeklies, often run them prepackaged information that is not advertising but they can feel part of the issue he started sending out layers for newspapers, a feature series for newspapers. he had themed campaigns like the salvage campaign, he had commemorative events bill of rights day, he did present brochures and created a speakers bureau. he did movie shorts, he distributed transcripts of briefings, he addressed special audiences. for example, a lot of the workers at the production plant, the military armaments production plants were first-generation or second-generation workers. his english was not necessarily very strong he felt if he was going to increase the row of the production workers and explain to them why they were doing what they were doing, he reached them
it mawas a buffer information that he was doing. and he wasn't just doing press releases.he started doing posters and banners and signs and photos and live radio networks shows . takes that he sent to smaller radio stations to runat their own convenience . layouts for newspapers, newspapers especially rural weeklies, often run them prepackaged information that is not advertising but they can feel part of the issue he started sending out layers for newspapers, a feature series for newspapers. he...
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you should be expecting traffic, and you should have a buffer time no matter when you're traveling. >> reporter: if you're concerned about fire danger, the fireworks company says that another company has been watering down a nearby hillside to make sure that is safe ahead of tonight's fireworks show which begins at 9:30. >>> in san francisco, security is tight as tens of thousands of people are expected to gather for the fireworks show by the bay. today crews were busy testing the rockets, making their final tweaks near pier 39. the show features about 5,000 explosions set to patriotic music. it draws people from all over the country. >> we're super excited to be here. we heard the fireworks display is awesome. looking forward to it. >> as far as security goes, you can expect to see an increased police presence along the waterfront. sfpd are urging everyone to sign up for the alert sf text message update. >>> this is the big question every fourth of july. can we actually see the fireworks? here's a live look from our traffic cameras on the left side. a look across to san francisco fro
you should be expecting traffic, and you should have a buffer time no matter when you're traveling. >> reporter: if you're concerned about fire danger, the fireworks company says that another company has been watering down a nearby hillside to make sure that is safe ahead of tonight's fireworks show which begins at 9:30. >>> in san francisco, security is tight as tens of thousands of people are expected to gather for the fireworks show by the bay. today crews were busy testing...
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they're using all the tools they have to create a buffer zone and zone from getting to the park." triple-digit heat and unpredictable adding to the challenges firefighters face as they work to build lines. according to fire behavior specialists with cal fire jumping highway 140 and spreading to stanislaus national forest has added to the complexity of this fire. cpt. christian linnemann / cal fire: "being up there, it's very, very steep terrain. it's not very accessible. to get to there the crews have to take avery long trip to get around and into that area."kelly peck / red cross shelter supervisor: "this is our home and were taking care of our own."the latest addition to the list of evacuations in place... anderson valley and yosemite west. shelter was set up at the new life christian fellowship church and has volunteers from madera, mariposa, merced and fresno counties.shelter supervisor kelly peck says they have seen roughly a dozen people seek shelter, but they are prepared to take on more.kelly peck / red cross shelter supervisor: "this is our home it's our neighbors and we
they're using all the tools they have to create a buffer zone and zone from getting to the park." triple-digit heat and unpredictable adding to the challenges firefighters face as they work to build lines. according to fire behavior specialists with cal fire jumping highway 140 and spreading to stanislaus national forest has added to the complexity of this fire. cpt. christian linnemann / cal fire: "being up there, it's very, very steep terrain. it's not very accessible. to get to...
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. >> israel had gone into lebanon to try to create a buffer zone against the palestinians, the plo. >ion of american marines came out to separate the israelis from the palestinians and oversee the withdrawal of the plo from lebanon, but it got sucked in to the lebanese civil war. >> the civil war is between christians and muslims, and to the muslims it looked like we were supporting the christians. >> a big debate broke out afterwards. should we have ever put our marines in that kind of vulnerable position when they didn't have a clear politician. they were just kind of sitting there. >> the united states in the middle east was faced with an array of small forces, little cells, underground, not knowing who they were, where they were and even what they wanted. >> there are no words to properly express our outrage, and i think the outrage of all americans. >> do you have any idea who did it? >> are we going to take reprisals, sir? >> reagan call the killing of the marines the saddest day of my presidency. the saddest day of my life. i think it was the low point of the reagan presidency.
. >> israel had gone into lebanon to try to create a buffer zone against the palestinians, the plo. >ion of american marines came out to separate the israelis from the palestinians and oversee the withdrawal of the plo from lebanon, but it got sucked in to the lebanese civil war. >> the civil war is between christians and muslims, and to the muslims it looked like we were supporting the christians. >> a big debate broke out afterwards. should we have ever put our marines in...
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so they have been able to get a little bit of a buffer on that. the cranston fire, 13,000 acres. that's the one that prompted a rare closure of yosemite national park. of course, ferguson is up to 30% containment. there's a lot going on. the problem is we have nothing in our favor. triple-digit temperatures, the winds are gusty and out of control and erratic. we're in a moderate drought. no rain in the forecast. and think about this. even the fires in oregon, fredricka, seattle's typical high temperature is 78 degrees. they're going to be in the low 90s in the next couple days. wish i had better news. >> our hearts are going out to all the folks there. tom, thank you so much. >>> all right. threats of another u.s. government shutdown. president trump making his case to fund the border wall ahead of the september budget deadline. but how will that play out in november's midterm elections? and later, free trade or tariffs? the rest of the world is watching, so why is the white house saying targeted tariffs are now okay? we'll talk about that coming up. how do you win at business? st
so they have been able to get a little bit of a buffer on that. the cranston fire, 13,000 acres. that's the one that prompted a rare closure of yosemite national park. of course, ferguson is up to 30% containment. there's a lot going on. the problem is we have nothing in our favor. triple-digit temperatures, the winds are gusty and out of control and erratic. we're in a moderate drought. no rain in the forecast. and think about this. even the fires in oregon, fredricka, seattle's typical high...
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>> there's a misconception that fame or wealth can serve as a buffer against vulnerability for a mentalion. it doesn't. psychologists have come up with a hypothesis called a diathesis stress model which sort of explains why certain vulnerabilities emerge. it talks about genetic predisposition combined with any sort of environmental stress and when it reaches the combination, it reaches a certain threshold, then mental illness or addiction can emerge. in this case of demi, she's been vocal about her father having a history of substance abuse. >> laura: sonya, i've got to ask, you counsel people who have drug problems. when you have a drug problem, and she has been very vocal about her own problems. she said, talked about her problems going back to 19 years of age. "i was going to an airport. i had a sprite bottle filled with vodka. it was nine in the morning." she said she was throwing up in her car. she said she was about to get on a plane to l.a. to a sober living house she was staying at. she said i had all the help in the world but i didn't want it. then the story of course about her
>> there's a misconception that fame or wealth can serve as a buffer against vulnerability for a mentalion. it doesn't. psychologists have come up with a hypothesis called a diathesis stress model which sort of explains why certain vulnerabilities emerge. it talks about genetic predisposition combined with any sort of environmental stress and when it reaches the combination, it reaches a certain threshold, then mental illness or addiction can emerge. in this case of demi, she's been vocal...
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consisted of going through and pushing everything out of the way from the fire line to help create a buffer. cal fire says his dozer went down into a steep rough terrain area and rolled down into a canyon off a ridge top. >> he just took pride in what his work was, the work that you do. >> reporter: this woman has known braden nearly 20 years and says the community is feeling the loss with braden leaving behind his wife and two young children. >> he was a really good dad, you know, and it's going to be -- i don't know. the community will step in and help where they can. >> reporter: braden was a bulldozer operator more than 10 years following in his father's footsteps who lost his battle to cancer a few years back. >> firefighters know this is a dangerous job, but we don't ever want to lose one of them. so we just thank everybody for their support. just 2- percent contained at >> reporter: the ferguson fire has now exploded in size to 4,000 acres and is just 2% contained at this hour. a 20-mile stretch of highway 140 is closed between mid-pines and el cortel. the savages trading post, cedar
consisted of going through and pushing everything out of the way from the fire line to help create a buffer. cal fire says his dozer went down into a steep rough terrain area and rolled down into a canyon off a ridge top. >> he just took pride in what his work was, the work that you do. >> reporter: this woman has known braden nearly 20 years and says the community is feeling the loss with braden leaving behind his wife and two young children. >> he was a really good dad, you...
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it's usually a buffer you can add, 25%, 50%, sometimes up to 10, so when we're talking about total lossesunds. >> you said talk to your insurance company or agent. are they trustworthy? oversell you or undersell you? >> they generally undersell you to make the sale and radio silence from there. as long as you make sure that you tell them that you want as much as it would take in the worst case scenario to protect your home, usually your biggest asset, homely they'll do the -- hopefully they'll do the right thing. >> when ever there is a fire like this, we always find people who say no one would insure me. >> there's always the last resort, a last safety net for california. there are other options there. make sure you're shopping around. you can reach out to an independent broker who can shop many different insurance policies. that's one way you can try and find insurance. there is a service through a benefit called yapacopia we're working with to help people match with independent brokers. that's another option for people. >> people evacuated because of the fires, what do they need to do
it's usually a buffer you can add, 25%, 50%, sometimes up to 10, so when we're talking about total lossesunds. >> you said talk to your insurance company or agent. are they trustworthy? oversell you or undersell you? >> they generally undersell you to make the sale and radio silence from there. as long as you make sure that you tell them that you want as much as it would take in the worst case scenario to protect your home, usually your biggest asset, homely they'll do the --...
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is named better bike way sj and will include protected bike lanes where parked cars are used as a buffer between traffic and cyclists. >> i don't think we are bicycle-friendly yet, but we're headed in the right direction. >> reporter: gordon smith uses his bike downtown often and says it's about time cars make more room for cyclists. >> i think it's high time that we start giving a little more recognition and making more accommodations for cyclists. >> we love the bike lanes that we have. we fought to get them. but this design is going to hurt the residents and our businesses and it's really going to hurt downtown. >> reporter: in san jose, maria medina, kpix 5. >> that constant battle between the bicyclists and the drivers. >> yeah. no kidding. >> bicyclists usually win, though. >> all right. it is 5:14. >>> let's check traffic. what are the commuters doing? >> you have to respect the rules of of the road. right now, we are tracking some slowdowns but not out of antioch. we are still looking good on westbound 4. that is okay as you make your way towards 680. if you are heading all the w
is named better bike way sj and will include protected bike lanes where parked cars are used as a buffer between traffic and cyclists. >> i don't think we are bicycle-friendly yet, but we're headed in the right direction. >> reporter: gordon smith uses his bike downtown often and says it's about time cars make more room for cyclists. >> i think it's high time that we start giving a little more recognition and making more accommodations for cyclists. >> we love the bike...
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the strategy was to save their home at all costs because as a corner home it served as a buffer to the rest of the street. she's happy her house is still standing, but her focus is on those who have to rebuild. >> i hope they will rebuild to continue our lives up here together, but i don't know how. it's hard. >> now, the cause of the steel fire is still unknown, but what we do know with all the fires burning in northern california, the wind continues to be the wildcard and how firefighters plan their attack. in napa county, nbc bay area news. >> always a problem there. >> record heat and winds are fanning the flames. let's turn to meteorologist kari hall. >> normally you can see all the the lake but all we see right now is smoke. here is another camera from lakeport where we see a lot of smoke here right over clear lake and it's been like this. very low visibility and also a lot of smoke drifting into parts of the north bay, even as far north as the car fire that is now moving through shasta county and our light winds this morning may be helping those firefighters get a little bit mor
the strategy was to save their home at all costs because as a corner home it served as a buffer to the rest of the street. she's happy her house is still standing, but her focus is on those who have to rebuild. >> i hope they will rebuild to continue our lives up here together, but i don't know how. it's hard. >> now, the cause of the steel fire is still unknown, but what we do know with all the fires burning in northern california, the wind continues to be the wildcard and how...
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he grows corn, soy beans, and tomatoes, to diversity and provide a buffer if one has a bad year. the problem is right now everything is down. another family farm in my district grows 3200-acres of corn and 3,000-acres of soy beans and estimates they've lost $700,000 in gross income since june 1st because of the price drops. one thing i've heard commerce secretary ross repeatedly say is essentially this, quote, if china is buying more soy beans the u.s. can sell to wherever brazil isn't saying any more. he's saying u.s. agriculture can fill the void where others are abandoning. is it really that simple? is it one brush stroke away? and if not, i don't care who rains in on it. but can i ask you to talk about it. >> it's not that simple. there will be a certain amount of rebalancing the world supply. but there are two things you don't want to happen. we do not want to give up and be a residual supplier to china. they're the biggest consumer of protein in the world. and a huge opportunity for the wheat market. that's not something we want to give up and be a residual supplier. the ot
he grows corn, soy beans, and tomatoes, to diversity and provide a buffer if one has a bad year. the problem is right now everything is down. another family farm in my district grows 3200-acres of corn and 3,000-acres of soy beans and estimates they've lost $700,000 in gross income since june 1st because of the price drops. one thing i've heard commerce secretary ross repeatedly say is essentially this, quote, if china is buying more soy beans the u.s. can sell to wherever brazil isn't saying...
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finally, h.r. 4645 explicitly prevents the creation of a buffer zone to restrict land use outside of the designated area. this legislation is the result of a compromise supported by a diverse coalition that includes local ranchers, sportsmen, conservationists, business owners. companion legislation has been introduced with the both of montana senators. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from arizona. mr. grijalva: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for as much time as he wishes to use. mr. grijalva: thank you. this legislation, the bill designates 13 miles -- 13-mile segment of the east rosebud part of the wild and scenic rivers act. this finally comes to congress after 30 years and we're moving forward with this recognition and protection that it deserves. the bill contributes to a proud legacy of preserving free and flowing rivers for future generations. i want to thank the entire montana delegation for their fine work. i know there are seve
finally, h.r. 4645 explicitly prevents the creation of a buffer zone to restrict land use outside of the designated area. this legislation is the result of a compromise supported by a diverse coalition that includes local ranchers, sportsmen, conservationists, business owners. companion legislation has been introduced with the both of montana senators. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from arizona. mr. grijalva: thank you, mr....
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>> to talk about an -- in essence, a buffer zone.ust the russians to do that.the same russians i have said, al-assad got rid of all of his chemical weapons, he used chemical weapons. the same russians that said they are not invading eastern ukraine. that is just a spontaneous thing that came up from the ground and we know the russian soldiers, i do not trust the russians. frankly, their military and russia itself is not as powerful as we think. they don't even have the ability to enforce that much, much less that we see the elements of the regime dress up as soldiers. i think a nuclear deal could be probably the easiest because all you have to do is extend it but when that is said and done with the deal with inf evaluations. that is a sticky point. the u.s. accused russia of cheating on that deal for years now. >> yeah, that is true. i think they could come out say look, we have extended another five years and we can do that without congress and that is done. we will deal with the inf violations separately. i think it is certainly po
>> to talk about an -- in essence, a buffer zone.ust the russians to do that.the same russians i have said, al-assad got rid of all of his chemical weapons, he used chemical weapons. the same russians that said they are not invading eastern ukraine. that is just a spontaneous thing that came up from the ground and we know the russian soldiers, i do not trust the russians. frankly, their military and russia itself is not as powerful as we think. they don't even have the ability to enforce...
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always in two cities is the mentality of the agreement we had and i said before with syria which has a buffer zone where that no civilian military troops and a limited force limited forces either side of the border is about twenty five kilometers in other words what we're interested in is that that be maintained and that no hezbollah will elayne forces be in the area i think these are two main strategic interests why is israel so concerned about. hesitate to call them this but i'm going to say to ragtag bunch of iranian backed militias operating so close to it to its border is it just paranoia of iran that that's driving this. it's not such a bad they were operating under the commands of the evolution of god of iran and where syria has an interest in maintaining it maintaining a quiet border of the soon visas iran doesn't it has a contra inverse to want to stop trouble therefore we are very very apprehensive about any invading persons on the insert on the golan heights or insert all lamas and only the jordanian foreign minister was in moscow just a few days ago what sort of guarantees would h
always in two cities is the mentality of the agreement we had and i said before with syria which has a buffer zone where that no civilian military troops and a limited force limited forces either side of the border is about twenty five kilometers in other words what we're interested in is that that be maintained and that no hezbollah will elayne forces be in the area i think these are two main strategic interests why is israel so concerned about. hesitate to call them this but i'm going to say...
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they are utilizing all the tools that they have to try to create breaks and create a buffer zone and to stop that fire spread from getting into the park. >> but they have a lot of work ahead of them. the ferguson fire 6% contained. >>> developing news out of missouri, the coast guard will try to retrieve the sunken duck boat today after an accident left 17 people dead. this comes as a community gatherses to mourn those who lost their lives. ♪ o lord my god >> about 200 people attended a memorial last night in branson to honor the victims. a church bell chimed 17 times. today's salvage plan includes bringing the boat to the surface, taking it to shore and transporting it to a secure facility toy inspect it. officials hope data taken from the boat's recorder may reveal what happened in the final moments before it capsized. >>> happening today the man accused of killing an unarmed securird inncis ischuled preliminary hearing. police say cardell mason shot and killed rolando romero while he was face timing his wife in the philippines this month. coleman was arrested less than 24 hours lat
they are utilizing all the tools that they have to try to create breaks and create a buffer zone and to stop that fire spread from getting into the park. >> but they have a lot of work ahead of them. the ferguson fire 6% contained. >>> developing news out of missouri, the coast guard will try to retrieve the sunken duck boat today after an accident left 17 people dead. this comes as a community gatherses to mourn those who lost their lives. ♪ o lord my god >> about 200...
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because the trump administration does not want the give the families with any orders of remove to have a bufferto see an attorney after they are reunited and then deport, because they say it is a space issue, and they say that there is not enough space in family detention to have enough room for the reunited families and they should go back to where they were, and the aclu says we have due process, and they came here to claim asylum, and they should have that heard in court, and have and the opportunity to stay here. >> are they concerned that more people are going to successfully potentially file for asylum, and then it is going to be a catch and release like what happened with the obama administration? >> well, there is already a catch and release. a and the idea of this policy to rip people away from their parents to deter people is only back to where we started which is catch and release which is effectively happening right now, because dhs is saying there is not enough detention space in the first place. so catch and release is going on, and it is almost a derogatory term, because these ar
because the trump administration does not want the give the families with any orders of remove to have a bufferto see an attorney after they are reunited and then deport, because they say it is a space issue, and they say that there is not enough space in family detention to have enough room for the reunited families and they should go back to where they were, and the aclu says we have due process, and they came here to claim asylum, and they should have that heard in court, and have and the...
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they are also a buffer for conflict. whether the issue is a territorial dispute, military older, or more serious clash. an entire generation has passed since the end up the cold war. china has become a major player. the u.s. is expanding. if peace can be achieved in the could peninsula, it become a zone of peace where one have remained a strong alliance partner while the other half enjoys friendly relations with it. north korean officials have been known to pros a u.s.-dprk mutual security treaty along with the marshall plan to rehabilitate the north korean economy. the argument goes like this, you and japan were bitter enemies. today you are the closest of allies and japan, thanks to your support, is an economic powerhouse. , as well as are however unrealistic, such statements are said in earnest and should be listened to. three leaders, who each for his own reasons seeks to carve out a new legacy predecessors. his out of nowhere, and none for , andvic tree in the impeachment and south korea, and the death of a leader in
they are also a buffer for conflict. whether the issue is a territorial dispute, military older, or more serious clash. an entire generation has passed since the end up the cold war. china has become a major player. the u.s. is expanding. if peace can be achieved in the could peninsula, it become a zone of peace where one have remained a strong alliance partner while the other half enjoys friendly relations with it. north korean officials have been known to pros a u.s.-dprk mutual security...
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always in two cities is the mentality of the agreement we had and i said before with syria which has a buffer zone where that no civilian military troops and a limited force limited forces either side of the border is about twenty five kilometers in other words what we're interested in is that that be maintained and that no hezbollah will elayne forces be in the area i think these are two main strategic interests why is israel so concerned about. hesitate to call them this but i'm going to say to ragtag bunch of iranian backed militias operating so close to it to its border is it just paranoia of iran that that's driving this. it's not such a backpack bag they were operating under the commands of the evolution of god of iran and west syria has an interest in maintaining it maintaining a quiet border of the soon reasons iran doesn't it has a contra inverse to want to stop trouble therefore we are very very apprehensive about any immediate persons on the insert on the golan heights or insert all lamas and only the jordanian foreign minister was in moscow just a few days ago what sort of guarant
always in two cities is the mentality of the agreement we had and i said before with syria which has a buffer zone where that no civilian military troops and a limited force limited forces either side of the border is about twenty five kilometers in other words what we're interested in is that that be maintained and that no hezbollah will elayne forces be in the area i think these are two main strategic interests why is israel so concerned about. hesitate to call them this but i'm going to say...
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white players are out the black players in the locker room, look, white players have to probably be a bufferd african-american players. what's your sense of that? how are they going -- can player unity overcome racial dissparity? >> this is the area, chuck, where the nfl players association has amazing opportunity. they've got an opportunity to get those players together and say, look, we don't care about your politics here, we already have concurrent collusion lawsuits that the nfl owners are telling you, we will deny your employment. we are going to humiliate you. if you guys don't come towing. we don't care about your politics. when it comes to messing with us, we stick together. we'll see what they do about that. >> it seems like the chris longs of the world, he spoke up forcefully, aaron rogers in the past has. in some ways the players union needs them to be the spokesperson, no? >> they do. this is a labor issue. when you look at this story in my book, when you look at the heritage in general over the last 50 or 60 years, there are very few white players who stood up and said, look, i
white players are out the black players in the locker room, look, white players have to probably be a bufferd african-american players. what's your sense of that? how are they going -- can player unity overcome racial dissparity? >> this is the area, chuck, where the nfl players association has amazing opportunity. they've got an opportunity to get those players together and say, look, we don't care about your politics here, we already have concurrent collusion lawsuits that the nfl...
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white players are out the black players in the locker room, look, white players have to probably be a buffers between owner and african-american players. what's your sense of that? how are they going -- can player unity overcome racial disparity? >> this is the area, chuck, where the nfl players association hoosz an amazing opportunities. they've got an opportunity to get those players together and say, look, we don't care about your politics here, we already have concurrent collusion lawsuits that the nfl owners are telling you, we will deny your employment. we are going to humiliate you. if you guys don't come together. we don't care about your politics. when it comes to messing with us, we stick together. we'll see what they do about that. >> it seems like the chris longs of the world, he spoke up forcefully, aaron rogers in the past has. in some ways the players union needs them to be the spokesperson, no? >> they do. this is a labor issue. when you look at this story in my book, when you look at the heritage in general over the last 50 or 60 years, there are very few white players who s
white players are out the black players in the locker room, look, white players have to probably be a buffers between owner and african-american players. what's your sense of that? how are they going -- can player unity overcome racial disparity? >> this is the area, chuck, where the nfl players association hoosz an amazing opportunities. they've got an opportunity to get those players together and say, look, we don't care about your politics here, we already have concurrent collusion...
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eye on the midterm election calendar and the tradition of the 60-day window there to try to create a buffer to get the report out not close no the election, and is that factoring in into the timing here? >> there are a few different opinions on this, and some say that mooul ser going to be weary of the fact that the election s are coming up, and he is going to want to wrap up the investigation before, that and others say that he is not going to be subjected to the political pressure that comes with wrapping up an investigation by november, because of course, it is a very complicated probe especially with regard to the collusion aspect of it, and that is because they have at their d disposal many of the president's statements that he has made on twitter and tv interviews, and et cetera, and whereas the collusion aspect spans multiple k countries, and you are working with a hostile foreign government and a numb eber of players involved and whether or not he fully completes the collusion investigation by the fall or releases a report that concludes one bigs aspect of th investigation releasing
eye on the midterm election calendar and the tradition of the 60-day window there to try to create a buffer to get the report out not close no the election, and is that factoring in into the timing here? >> there are a few different opinions on this, and some say that mooul ser going to be weary of the fact that the election s are coming up, and he is going to want to wrap up the investigation before, that and others say that he is not going to be subjected to the political pressure that...
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they are utilizing all the tools they have to try to create breaks and create a buffer zone and to stop that fire spread from getting into the park. >> reporter: triple digit heat and unpredictable winds are adding to the challenges firefighters face as they work to build containment lines. according to fire behavior specialists with cal fire, the flames jumping highway 140 and spreading to stanislaus national forest has added to the complexity of this fire. >> being up there it's very, very steep terrain. it's not very accessible. to get to there crews and all the equipment have to take a very, very long trip to get around to get into that area. >> this is our home and we're taking care of our own. >> reporter: the latest addition to the list of evacuations in place, anderson valley and yosemite west. a red cross shelter is set up at the new life christian fellowship church has volunteers from madeira, mariposa and other counties. roughly a dozen people have sought shelter, but they're prepared to take on more. >> this is our home. they're our neighbors. we see them coming coming in st
they are utilizing all the tools they have to try to create breaks and create a buffer zone and to stop that fire spread from getting into the park. >> reporter: triple digit heat and unpredictable winds are adding to the challenges firefighters face as they work to build containment lines. according to fire behavior specialists with cal fire, the flames jumping highway 140 and spreading to stanislaus national forest has added to the complexity of this fire. >> being up there it's...
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they rejected the russians offer of 100 kilometers and a buffer between iranian forces and the forces under the command of iran including hezbollah, and the borders of israel. not that they don't want to have that, but from the israeli point of view, it was not enough for them. iran can still have its shia militia stationed outside the buffer zone. iran can still have longer range rockets and missiles deployed outside the buffer zone. iran can still have the land ,ridge outside the buffer zone and all of those things would be an acceptable to israel -- unacceptable to israel. from the israeli point of view, the solution would be that iran has to leave syria altogether. loomingcan see the major conflict in iran and israel brewing. one wants to say there permanently, and the other side wantsisrael to leave -- them to leave syria now. whispering in that part of the world. israel -- that is what is happening in that part of the world. israelis have hit iranian forces directly. there were 10 incidents that is really forces it back at iranian after they had sent rockets into the israeli occ
they rejected the russians offer of 100 kilometers and a buffer between iranian forces and the forces under the command of iran including hezbollah, and the borders of israel. not that they don't want to have that, but from the israeli point of view, it was not enough for them. iran can still have its shia militia stationed outside the buffer zone. iran can still have longer range rockets and missiles deployed outside the buffer zone. iran can still have the land ,ridge outside the buffer zone...
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range, and we can take opportunity to pick up some there the other thing that we have sort of a hidden capital buffera and a receiver of visa stock we have something in the $250 million plus range of visa stock that has about $250 million in economic value and a zero basis on the books so that in and of itself creates a capital buffer so we believe we have the flexibility to take advantage of lower stock prices here with the stock being on sale and pick up little bit >> well, i couldn't agree more the stock is definitely on sale. it doesn't make a lot of sense to me. i want to thank you. that's brine president and ceo of first horizon "mad money" is back after the break. my ambition is to get my 8 hours. because a head full of work... a husband who snores with gusto... and marvin... are going to need a bigger bed. ♪ ♪ ambitions live everywhere. synchrony helps make them happen with financing and partner offers at over 350,000 locations. ♪ ♪ synchrony. what are you working forward to? ♪ ♪ i love you, basement bathroom of solitude, but sometimes you stink. febreze air effects doesn't just mask, it clea
range, and we can take opportunity to pick up some there the other thing that we have sort of a hidden capital buffera and a receiver of visa stock we have something in the $250 million plus range of visa stock that has about $250 million in economic value and a zero basis on the books so that in and of itself creates a capital buffer so we believe we have the flexibility to take advantage of lower stock prices here with the stock being on sale and pick up little bit >> well, i couldn't...
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a continuous bike lane both east and northbound separated from particular traffic with just a painted buffer and then we will have the three bus islands as well as anothealoading area on each blo. as we know there is a lot of drop offs and yo ubers and lift, so that was another component rolled into the project. this is an enlarged view that represents more clearly the bus loading island and then the green striping are the bus lanes. for gathering we created these rain gardens that provide opportunities for seating, both on seat walls and benched unique to this neighborhood. we have enhanced materials to try to unify the street and we have enhanced color concrete and granite bands on a regular rhythm that work with the street trees. then we have a suite of site furnishings that will be consistent. we have been working with the developer to make sure that the site furniture works with the project to create one unified neighborhood. we have one particular street type that is currently planted and we are keeping some of the brisbane boxes and also planting more colorful plantings at the rain ga
a continuous bike lane both east and northbound separated from particular traffic with just a painted buffer and then we will have the three bus islands as well as anothealoading area on each blo. as we know there is a lot of drop offs and yo ubers and lift, so that was another component rolled into the project. this is an enlarged view that represents more clearly the bus loading island and then the green striping are the bus lanes. for gathering we created these rain gardens that provide...
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the strategic back burning is a big fire buffer.ructures and keeps the fire from advancing. so far, no homes have been lost. officials have issued evacuations for some 980 homes. cal fire told us that the strategy for today is on the north side. >> we are going to essentially deploy them on the northern side. we talked about winds and with that on the north side, there is a lot of canyons and shifting winds. coupled with the train, and limited access it is going to be a real challenge. that we are going to get folks out there and do the best we can.>> reporter: shifting winds will not only be challenging but dangerous. the winds could be predicted to come in from one direction but dramatically change up there. that also could change the fire's direction and intensity. again, they are focusing efforts today on the north side. they are still in the morning briefing. we haven't seen a cruise leave just yet. it looks like -- the crews leave just yet. it looks like the fire effort will be on the north side. it is fourth of july. they say
the strategic back burning is a big fire buffer.ructures and keeps the fire from advancing. so far, no homes have been lost. officials have issued evacuations for some 980 homes. cal fire told us that the strategy for today is on the north side. >> we are going to essentially deploy them on the northern side. we talked about winds and with that on the north side, there is a lot of canyons and shifting winds. coupled with the train, and limited access it is going to be a real challenge....
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neil: all right, that aid package was supposed to improve things for guys like you so that you had a bufferw where exactly the money will be coming from, we don't know to whom it will be going. we're told those who would be in the direct line of fire, which i think would be guys like you, but you've heard nothing? >> well, we know some of the details, yes. and that's about what we know, what you've outlined. of the 12 billion, a portion is going to be in direct payments. a portion is in purchase of commodities. a portion is going to be in market development. the details are being ironed out and in theory, we're going to be seeing the details in august, you know, but we do appreciate the president acknowledging the tremendous damage that's occurred in agriculture, in rural america, since the trade war began, back when you and i first talked, neil. neil: at the time the detail was the chinese get them to the table and get them to blink at the table and concede. maybe they'll start buying soy beans. i don't know how big of a market for what you produce, but what do you think about that? >> wel
neil: all right, that aid package was supposed to improve things for guys like you so that you had a bufferw where exactly the money will be coming from, we don't know to whom it will be going. we're told those who would be in the direct line of fire, which i think would be guys like you, but you've heard nothing? >> well, we know some of the details, yes. and that's about what we know, what you've outlined. of the 12 billion, a portion is going to be in direct payments. a portion is in...
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this is a buffer. o do the right thing, to do something different. the pay can be a lot better. >> i'm pretty sure someone is making money off of it. >> the prison industrial complex could not exist without inmates. the entire prison industry would collapse without large numbers of people to incarcerate. to keep this $265 billion a year industry in place there needs to be a pipeline to provide a steady stream of new people. people who are dispensable. in the history of forced labor in america, those without power have often looked different from those in power. arresting those people who don't have power is the first step. when police officers put the handcuffs on a young black man, chances are, he has entered the door of no return. >> peter. roger. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> i get stopped all the time and when i get stopped the cop always says to me, the state trooper says to me, what do you do for living? i have to give my resume in order to like get out of the situation. >> yeah. >>
this is a buffer. o do the right thing, to do something different. the pay can be a lot better. >> i'm pretty sure someone is making money off of it. >> the prison industrial complex could not exist without inmates. the entire prison industry would collapse without large numbers of people to incarcerate. to keep this $265 billion a year industry in place there needs to be a pipeline to provide a steady stream of new people. people who are dispensable. in the history of forced labor...
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he dropped some as a way to provide a buffer if one of those is having a bad year. the problem is right now everything is down. another family farm in my district grows 3200 acres of corn and 3,000 acres of soybeans estimates they've lost $700,000 because of the price drops in both. one thing i've heard commerce secretary wilbur ross repeatedly say is essentially this. quote, if china's buying more resilient soybeans, the u.s. can sell to wherever. brazil isn't selling anymore. basically he's saying that u.s. agriculture can fill the void wherever brazil and others are abandoning in order to sell china or the eu. subpoena it really that simple? is it really just one brush stroke away? if not, i don't care who rings in on it, but can i ask you about it? why is it not that simple? >> thank you for the question. it is not that simple. there will be a certain amount of rebalance in the world supply. but there are two things you don't want to happen. we do not want to give up and be a regional supplier to china. they're the biggest consumer in the world. and they're also
he dropped some as a way to provide a buffer if one of those is having a bad year. the problem is right now everything is down. another family farm in my district grows 3200 acres of corn and 3,000 acres of soybeans estimates they've lost $700,000 because of the price drops in both. one thing i've heard commerce secretary wilbur ross repeatedly say is essentially this. quote, if china's buying more resilient soybeans, the u.s. can sell to wherever. brazil isn't selling anymore. basically he's...