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that comes on top of the fact that because of the government is involved in agriculture, many agricultural lenders need to have that farm bill passed in order for them to be able to know what's going on in the industry and take the risk to lend to farmers. we need to be passing a farm bill so we can do the hard work of seeing what's working. when the passage of a farm bill continues to get laid, that makes it hard for farmers to go to the bank and get a loan they might need. with this most recent patch they passed, they got it done just in time for farmers to be able to get that lending. it was very close. there are a lot of farmers that were delayed in doing that. in the short term, there is a harm. in terms of farmers being able to get the money they need because of the uncertainty in the agriculture industry. and then the long term, there is harm because we are not doing the work to roll up our sleeves and make sure the programs are functioning in a way that have their intended impact. host: we are talking with brian reisinger, author of "land rich, cash poor." we will put the phone num
that comes on top of the fact that because of the government is involved in agriculture, many agricultural lenders need to have that farm bill passed in order for them to be able to know what's going on in the industry and take the risk to lend to farmers. we need to be passing a farm bill so we can do the hard work of seeing what's working. when the passage of a farm bill continues to get laid, that makes it hard for farmers to go to the bank and get a loan they might need. with this most...
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so they created this, uh, canal to bring water for agriculture. and it's a long and interesting, complex. but they were involved in struggles with the federal government over water rights, where the federal government was saying, well, we should control this water. and if we can prove a navigable river, then federal government regulations come in. so as they were negotiating with the federal government, they also on the side negotiated with mexico to build a new from the mexico side of the on the colorado river to then bring the water into the u.s. from, mexico, where it comes in as a foreign owned commodity under a different set of laws and rules. so there was no with the federal government for that. and i'll let manuel tell the story of what happens after that. okay. so they didn't it all that well and within a couple of years it broke and they couldn't stop the flooding. and for nearly two years water spilled into was the salt and sink and filled to become the salton sea. it wound up wrecking the transcontinental railroad which got the companie
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but as you know, agriculture is a magnet for illegal foreign labor and also bar any involvement with less you do a mother may i from the apartment of agriculture and sought mask raises and enforcement bill but makes florida the vector thanks ray state. i've never seen a more negative reaction for anything the legislature has done from grassroots that i have see how they've done this bill. it's almost unanimous, people of the problem solved once and for all. my set of proposals will do it in their set of proposals will make it worse. >> researching and ready for the segment, it seems personal like you kill the agriculture commissioner $300 million water bill. this because that he tried calling it in so is this personal amongst republicans? >> you have to ask them but when you get elected to office, you have responsibility to do what's in the best interest of the people who put you there. you shouldn't worry about phone calls or these other things. it's not about, is not about personalities, it's about eating the job done i have a set of proposals and strong support from the people tha
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destination main agricultural destination is mexico.at exports from the agricultural experts frere towards the united mexico towards the united actually represent states, they actually represent about 50% of all fruit and ”if?” that 7”? 7 n thatarrive 7”? 7 n that arrive into the vegetables that arrive into the united with, for united states with, for example, avocados 90% examele. avecades sueelying 90% the us�*s avocado market. and all of these tariffs so all of these tariffs are going to definitely impact the cost of goods, especially it cost of goods, especially as it pertains to automotive cost of goods, especially as it pertain the automotive cost of goods, especially as it pertain the technology, ve cost of goods, especially as it pertain the technology, the sector, the technology, the electronics sector, the manufacturing and so manufacturing secter. andéssl————e ,, as”. .,, is president trump manufacturing secter. ahdseissis is sssis iii is president trump has while president trump has followed through with his promise of tarif
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on agriculture. in our meeting earlier this month we talked at length about agriculture. he prefaced the conversation by saying you will not have jurisdiction over these issues. i expect you to leave agricultural practice regulations to the proper agencies and for the most part, that is usta and epa. on dietary guidelines i've sent letters to the secretaries of agriculture, hhs, requesting that they provide information regarding conflicts of interest on the dietary guidelines visor committee. i expect you the provider to make confidential financial disclosures from the advisory committee before finalizing dietary guidelines so we know that nobody has a vested interest and is having new influence. lastly, hhs office of refugee settlement oversight. last year i expanded my investigation into hhs' office of refugee resettlement. i wrote two dozen contractors and grantees whose job it is to place unaccompanied children with sponsors. in many cases, children had been placed with improper sponsors, placing them at risk of trafficking. biden administration's hhs corrected these
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will you work with me to ensure the department of agriculture needs the same small business set-aside challenge that dod has so successfully done but in this case the department of agriculture giving small mills the access they need. will you work with me to make sure those important sba issues are addressed at the department of agriculture? ms. loeffler: i appreciate our conversation about your timber business. i think if confirmed, i would look forward to working with secretary rawlins to ensure we have a collaborative relationship. i understand there was previously an mou with the department of agriculture and i hope we can collaborate to help small businesses as well. sen. cantwell: thank you. let's just carry that on. one of the reasons we want this infrastructure is if you think about reducing the fuel we need, and some of the ideas like cost laminated timber, you need to have mills in those regions. to get the mills you have to have the agreement you will get them some supply. now look at the disaster we just saw in california and we realized the situation is we already knew th
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economy, on documented workers are the backbone of us agriculture. the government estimates more than 40 percent of the people who work the farms and fields are on documented and the numbers are roughly the same in jobs like meat packing and dairy economists say mass deportations mean labor shortages, it would devastate the agricultural economy in the united states economists predict a steep rise in the cost of everything from vegetables to meet and mill grocery stores, past nearly all the costs onto their consumers. and so shoppers would see another belt of food inflation. and you're talking about food inflation of 5 or 6 percent annually. and so you're looking at considerable economic impacts that would be considered a recession. americans who voted for donald trump, hoping he'd bring down the price of groceries could soon be in for a big shock. rob reynolds, l g, 0, taff, california. a demonstration is inside the have nots. 3 months. incidentally, we've collapsed that a train station tracked as blocks, roads, and nobody sad surrounded by hundreds
economy, on documented workers are the backbone of us agriculture. the government estimates more than 40 percent of the people who work the farms and fields are on documented and the numbers are roughly the same in jobs like meat packing and dairy economists say mass deportations mean labor shortages, it would devastate the agricultural economy in the united states economists predict a steep rise in the cost of everything from vegetables to meet and mill grocery stores, past nearly all the...
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a lot of it right over the bridge, you see behind me here products like lumber, car parts, agricultural products and crude oil. we've heard from prime minister justin trudeau of canada that he is planning a, a forceful response and counter terrace. uh could very well be possible, and that is really a concern, especially here in a place like detroit michigan where the automotive industry is so big and crucial. they work very closely with manufacturing across the river. here. i need to get parts for the cars. a lot of the components that goes into automobiles, go back and forth across the bridge here several times in the process of building up that car. so the products prospect of terrorist each time those products go back and forth is very worrying for the automotive industry in terms of the possibility of driving out prices there. and that's, of course, what economists are warning about that there will be inflation here in the united states. something that donald trump said that he was going to do away with it. but they're also concerns on the other side of the border as well that it co
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obviously, agriculture is also devastated. that is an economic boost as well. so those things must occur in order for the economy to recover. this has been good still to you on counting the cost manufacturing day for being with us. my pleasure. thank you. chinese starts up deep 6 launch of its latest a i trump bought model has sent shock waves through the global tech sector shares and major tech phones like and video felt sharply with the trip drive losing over 6 $100000000000.00 in market value in just a day the sink size, it's all one model was made at a fraction of the cost of its rivals raising questions about the scale of investment. the us funds planned to plow into the technology. it also says, but it's model can be trained on 2000 and chips compared to really 16000 for of a leading bottles. launch comes as the us as restricting the sale of the advanced chip technology to power as a i to china. now this is big news and here at counting the costs, we've decided to let the dust settle. we'll take a more in depth look at the basic and its implications for t
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the three sectors that will be affected most — autos, energy and agriculture — the pain will be feltose their markets, consumers pay higher prices. by as much as $0.20 a gallon. bracing themselves, thinking that there might be tariff that is exactly the message that this action sends to no country is safe from these tariffs. it doesn't matter if you're a free—trade agreement partner. a nato or other mutual security treaty partner. on the united states itself. coming, particularly for the european union. michael smart, speaking to me a little earlier. here, the prime minister has been holding talks will be attending. to impose tariffs on europe. and in the discussions i've had with donald trump, that's what we have centred on in those strong trading relations, so it's very early days. looking at what the trump administration tariffs could mean for the uk. to navigate, as it tries to forge closer ties to the eu but also maintain a close relationship with the united states. of putting tariffs on the eu, the pressure to pick and already, opposition parties here are trying to nudge the go
the three sectors that will be affected most — autos, energy and agriculture — the pain will be feltose their markets, consumers pay higher prices. by as much as $0.20 a gallon. bracing themselves, thinking that there might be tariff that is exactly the message that this action sends to no country is safe from these tariffs. it doesn't matter if you're a free—trade agreement partner. a nato or other mutual security treaty partner. on the united states itself. coming, particularly for the...
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i was going to ask you about your vision for agriculture. i only would highlight again kansas is one of those states. this committee is a very rural committee. the members often come from rural parts of the country, but there are significant challenges to farmers and ranchers. also i would add to that list, we have a lot of small manufacturers who make farm equipment, and the consequence of a lousy farm economy has a consequence, but so do tariffs on steel and metals, aluminum and the manufacturing process of products that farmers buy. in the first trump administration president trump included a robust tariff exclusion process for american business. how will you approach that process? companies could make an application for an exclusion from the tariff. you have thoughts about that? sen. moreno: the president signed an eo to study tariffs and do a rigorous study, so i'm going to let the experts drive that study. but on a morse -- i am a more simple view of tariffs guy and i think the president is of like minds, which is the steel and aluminu
i was going to ask you about your vision for agriculture. i only would highlight again kansas is one of those states. this committee is a very rural committee. the members often come from rural parts of the country, but there are significant challenges to farmers and ranchers. also i would add to that list, we have a lot of small manufacturers who make farm equipment, and the consequence of a lousy farm economy has a consequence, but so do tariffs on steel and metals, aluminum and the...
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only 1% of alien workers in the entire country work in agriculture.egal aliens joe biden brought into our country are not full stop doing farm work. the illegal aliens he brought in from venezuela, from haiti, from nicaragua, they are not doing farm work, they are in our cities collecting welfare. >> greg: nice. [applause] so believing illegals do what americans do not want to do. sorry, jake, even they won't watch cnn. but as always, you, you have the grandstanding political hacks going against what america wants. here is minneapolis mayor jacob frye. >> i want to speak directly to people who are undocumented. we love you, we will stand up for you, and we would do anything in our power to help. because you are not an alien in our city you are a neighbor. police officers will not be cooperating with federal law enforcement around federal immigration law. we enforce state and local laws here. that's for cooperation with i.c.e. the answer is no. >> greg: we have to stop electing theatre kids to government. that guy should be hosting blue's clues. [appla
only 1% of alien workers in the entire country work in agriculture.egal aliens joe biden brought into our country are not full stop doing farm work. the illegal aliens he brought in from venezuela, from haiti, from nicaragua, they are not doing farm work, they are in our cities collecting welfare. >> greg: nice. [applause] so believing illegals do what americans do not want to do. sorry, jake, even they won't watch cnn. but as always, you, you have the grandstanding political hacks going...
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the agriculture department predicts prices are going to soar another 20% before the year up. >> still ahead here at 10 o'clock, we're hearing from the friend of a dispensary owner. it survived unprovoked attack. what comes next for the shot and its employees. plus, new details tonight about a plane crash in philadelphia. learning more about where the jet wa for all those making it big out there... ...shouldn't your mobile service be able to keep up with you? get wifi speeds up to a gig at home and on the go. introducing powerboost, only from xfinity mobile. now that's big. xfinity internet customers, cut your mobile bill in half vs. t-mobile, verizon, and at&t for your first year. plus, ask how to get the new samsung galaxy s25+ on us. when you really need to sleep. you reach for the really good stuff. zzzquil ultra helps you sleep better and longer when you need it most. its non-habit forming and powered by the makers of nyquil. jordan's sore nose let out a fiery sneeze, so dad grabbed puffs plus lotion to soothe her with ease. puffs plus lotion is gentle on sensitive skin and locks
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let'sseetheperfermance. budget also focused on the budget also focused on agriculture — the sector thatcreased from $3500 to limits increased from $3500 to over $5,500. but experts say given the headwinds and given the global headwinds and the looming threats of tariff hikes from a trump presidency, the economic uncertainties in the economic uncertainties in the short term india will the short term in india will the main for remain. the main ceremony for the awards are under the 7 the acts the ac7ts will the acts will as a way. the acts will double as a charitable event to raise money for emergency team raise for emergency team to raise money fighting wildfires last t7he 7 7 t7he eritertainment month. the entertainment faced industry has faced disruptions industry has faced disruptions in recent years the in recent years from the move to the pandemic a curb on looking a curb on large concerts. they are here to talk about where the industry is a7r71d77 77 7 77777 andhere 7 7 7 and here is 77777 andhere is rob 7 headed and here is rob i know the grammys at 7 at the 7 at the moment.7 are o
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the agriculture department predicts prices should soar another 20% this year. still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news, some south bay county leaders pushing back against president trump's executive order on birthright citizenship. >> plus, the bay area's to spare powwow is happening today here from the organizers and the community impact they hope to make. >> developing this morning, a san francisco dispensary owner is recovering after being shot 7 times. investigators say martin, all of was working at his business, the vapor room when a gunman opened fire on him. that shooting happened monday night on 9th and mission in the soma neighborhood. the gunman was later shot and killed by police during a standoff. all of friend and business partner says this experience has been traumatizing, but she's thankful all of his no longer in the icu. >> he's an incredible miracle that he's alive. and it's an incredible miracle that. he should have a full recovery. i've never heard the story of someone being shot 7 times in surviving. this is incredibly. lucky resilient. huma
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from lng and from agriculture who didn't have the money to go through. if you look at the financial standards side of it, but the canal increased the amount of revenue they had from about $500 million to about $1.8 billion in the last three years because of those fees. this is what is very concerning to us and for the american shippers. sen. blackburn: have you seen a tendency to preference the digital yuan over the dollar? chair sola: i have heard of it and i have heard it is used in international shipping as a currency. it is something i say we have an eye on because we have the digital ship exchange rule coming up, but we will keep monitoring it. sen. blackburn: thank, mr. chairman. chairman cruz: thank you. senator klobuchar. senator klobuchar: i can't help but think as we debate this issue of the panama canal while it is important, if you want to look at what is happening right now as in the middle of the night last night when an executive order was issued -- will not an executive order, just a memo by the acting budget director, which put a pause o
from lng and from agriculture who didn't have the money to go through. if you look at the financial standards side of it, but the canal increased the amount of revenue they had from about $500 million to about $1.8 billion in the last three years because of those fees. this is what is very concerning to us and for the american shippers. sen. blackburn: have you seen a tendency to preference the digital yuan over the dollar? chair sola: i have heard of it and i have heard it is used in...
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mostly like lower income mexicans nationality in america like coming here for work especially agricultural work as opposed to like at uc san yeah so of the things that brings a lot of mexicans to to the south to the south takes me to the southwest and to the west is the bracero program right that the labor program where they could get labor to go to california, to go to texas, places like that. and so there's these big labor migrations happening in places like there's a lot more mexicans. the mexican-americans, and there's a sense of kind of community and identity that we talked about forming there in the 1940s and fifties. we also talked about the chicano movement a little bit and how in the 1960s and 1970s, all can someone here tell me what did we learn about the chicano movement? what are some of the key takeaways that you all had about that movement in that moment in history. what most up for me was the protests in east l.a. and how chicano students well, because of high dropout rates are low test scores are low graduation rates. chicanos sort of came together, protest the lack of lati
mostly like lower income mexicans nationality in america like coming here for work especially agricultural work as opposed to like at uc san yeah so of the things that brings a lot of mexicans to to the south to the south takes me to the southwest and to the west is the bracero program right that the labor program where they could get labor to go to california, to go to texas, places like that. and so there's these big labor migrations happening in places like there's a lot more mexicans. the...
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as a matter of fact, in the department of agriculture, when you go to my plate, you see that we have 20% protein, 30% vegetables. we have to make a major change and we have to change snap back to what it was. but it is going to be difficult because now the people can buy any foods. i don't understand why we ever did that or why the public health officials did not stand up and scream and prevent that from happening. host: let's get a response. guest: we really thank deborah for her work and advocacy. you are right. we did stand up and scream in many quarters. i remember when michelle obama was trying to improve the quality of school lunches. we got a lot of pushback by that. big food is a major political force. i know that president trump has said he wants to make americans healthy again. that is something that i think everyone in this country can get behind. we need to use it in a science-driven way and that means we have to take on big food. if we can do that, tobacco and getting people more physically active, get the salt out of our diet, we will be a lot healthier. we tried to get
as a matter of fact, in the department of agriculture, when you go to my plate, you see that we have 20% protein, 30% vegetables. we have to make a major change and we have to change snap back to what it was. but it is going to be difficult because now the people can buy any foods. i don't understand why we ever did that or why the public health officials did not stand up and scream and prevent that from happening. host: let's get a response. guest: we really thank deborah for her work and...
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mexico was the number one source of agricultural goods coming into the u.s., including number one from for fruit and vegetable. mexico and canada were also one and two. when you look at grains that are imported into the u.s. so there is the potential that these tariffs could increase prices at the grocery store. we know that is a major frustration for consumers. that's just one example, though. that's just food. there's also car prices that could go up because the auto industry is very closely linked together. in north america, energy to the u.s. imports a lot of oil from mexico and from canada. that's why analysts have said that a 25% tariff would likely increase gas prices, especially in the midwest and around the great lakes. and so, look, that's why we are starting to hear increasing concern from people in the business community, from trade experts, from economists. you mentioned that wall street journal, scathing op ed that was published in today's paper. the title was the dumbest trade war in history. the journal argued that, okay, tariffs on china is one thing, but to hit our cl
mexico was the number one source of agricultural goods coming into the u.s., including number one from for fruit and vegetable. mexico and canada were also one and two. when you look at grains that are imported into the u.s. so there is the potential that these tariffs could increase prices at the grocery store. we know that is a major frustration for consumers. that's just one example, though. that's just food. there's also car prices that could go up because the auto industry is very closely...
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how are republican lawmakers, especially, that represent these these agricultural areas? how are they feeling about these tariffs? >> we're still gathering the full scope of the reaction. you know, one of the benefits of the trump administration doing things on the weekends or announcing things on friday afternoons is that congress is out of session. so we can't exactly get the reaction that we'd like to get if we were in the capitol, badgering folks with questions in the hallways. but i think it's fair to expect that in some of these key states, the reaction is not going to be thrilled. we know that oftentimes tariffs that are slapped on countries make prices in the u.s., goods in the u.s. increase, which is not going to be good for the consumer, but particularly for leaders in states that are going to be massively impacted. and then you also have to talk about the threat of a potential trade war. a lot of these countries have said that they are prepared with retaliatory measures. if trump does go through with these tariffs. so in a lot of different ways, it's not going
how are republican lawmakers, especially, that represent these these agricultural areas? how are they feeling about these tariffs? >> we're still gathering the full scope of the reaction. you know, one of the benefits of the trump administration doing things on the weekends or announcing things on friday afternoons is that congress is out of session. so we can't exactly get the reaction that we'd like to get if we were in the capitol, badgering folks with questions in the hallways. but i...
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could trigger higher prices on a wide range of prices and disrupt the energy, auto, lumber, and/or agriculturalectors. >>> today members of the lgbtq and local leaders came together in san francisco to denounce president trump's executive orders targeting transgender youth. >> these are real human beings who are just trying to live their lives and they are not doing anything to harm anyone. they are just living their lives and they're being targeted and demonized and it's despicable. >> one of the president's executive orders directs the justice department to prosecute teachers who affirm the gender of trans and nonbinary students. that includes using their preferred pronouns and allowing them to use the bathrooms that align with their gender. the president also signed an order to end federal funds for hospitals that provide gender-affirming care to people under the age of 19. senator wiener says the california legislature is currently drafting measures to protect the trans community. joining me to talk about all of this is john dennis, chairman of the san francisco republican party. thanks for
could trigger higher prices on a wide range of prices and disrupt the energy, auto, lumber, and/or agriculturalectors. >>> today members of the lgbtq and local leaders came together in san francisco to denounce president trump's executive orders targeting transgender youth. >> these are real human beings who are just trying to live their lives and they are not doing anything to harm anyone. they are just living their lives and they're being targeted and demonized and it's...
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the agriculture department predicts that prices are going to soar another 20% this year. and in san francisco, the sfmta is cutting services on muni this summer due to a 50 million dollar budget shortfall. sfmta says it's starting in july. there not going to be able to afford to replace transit operators, maintenance or cleaning staff. they're going to cut muni service by 4%. they say that the budget short fall came because they just didn't make enough money from transit rides and parking fees as they had expected. they also say they did not get enough money from the city next tuesday muni's board of directors will look at 3 options for the cuts. that meeting is open to the public in person or online. still ahead, lots of rain is coming. there's concern, though, about flooding in some spots in the bay. we'll check in with our chief meteorologist about what we can expect this weekend and next week. >> plus, let it snow will hear from experts in the sierra. >> after they measure today about what the shortage we're seeing. >> means for the state's water supply. and then supp
the agriculture department predicts that prices are going to soar another 20% this year. and in san francisco, the sfmta is cutting services on muni this summer due to a 50 million dollar budget shortfall. sfmta says it's starting in july. there not going to be able to afford to replace transit operators, maintenance or cleaning staff. they're going to cut muni service by 4%. they say that the budget short fall came because they just didn't make enough money from transit rides and parking fees...
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critics argue the tariffs could cause higher prices and disrupt the energy, lumber and agricultural sectors. the canadian prime minister justin trudeau threatened retaliatory tariffs on u.s. orange juice and steel. >> if tariffs are implemented against canada, we will respond. we won't relent until tariffs are removed and everything is on the table. >> the announcement from the trump administration immediately sent stocks plunging. all three major u.s. indexes were down on the day. >>> coming up at 5:30, we'll show you how bay area communities are stepping up to support their neighbors as president trump signs executive orders impacting transgender youth. >>> symbols of the bay area history pride out of the streets, up next, the message to the thieves. >> you stole history that had developed over 90 years. >>> and an unwelcome encounter in the southern california fire zone. >> we put a ring camera under there with a light on it. we found out we have a giant bear in our crawlspace. >> how neighbors got this big bear back to his home. (♪♪) a single touch can say a thousand words. it says... i
critics argue the tariffs could cause higher prices and disrupt the energy, lumber and agricultural sectors. the canadian prime minister justin trudeau threatened retaliatory tariffs on u.s. orange juice and steel. >> if tariffs are implemented against canada, we will respond. we won't relent until tariffs are removed and everything is on the table. >> the announcement from the trump administration immediately sent stocks plunging. all three major u.s. indexes were down on the day....
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and the agriculture department predicts prices will go up another 20% this year.son for these sky-high egg prices: the bird flu outbreak that started in 2022. since then, efforts to limit the spread of the virus have led to the slaughter of more than 145 million chickens, turkeys and other birds the vast majority of them egg-laying chickens. two perspectives on this: david anderson is a professor and livestock economist at texas a&m university. and angela rasmussen is a virologist at the university of saskatchewan. david, help us by putting these high prices into perspective. in historical context where they stand? david: these are all-time record high prices. in a historical context we are at the peak, the highest they have ever been. john: are some regions of the country harder hit compared to others? david: yeah, particularly the coast, new york and california we see higher prices. for the same reasons they are always higher in those locations. one is, it is a long way from where we produce the majority of the eggs in the u.s. to those markets. if you are going
and the agriculture department predicts prices will go up another 20% this year.son for these sky-high egg prices: the bird flu outbreak that started in 2022. since then, efforts to limit the spread of the virus have led to the slaughter of more than 145 million chickens, turkeys and other birds the vast majority of them egg-laying chickens. two perspectives on this: david anderson is a professor and livestock economist at texas a&m university. and angela rasmussen is a virologist at the...
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deportations here or there isn't going to have a huge impact in the economy but at some point it will, agricultureof immigrants, construction, is guacamole going to cost more disapproval or how is that going to play out. >> is too late to tell, there is a lot of pressure here. and i think there is a long way to go as far as what he has done already remain in mexico policy. he is stopping input, the incoming and slowly not down. really on the outgoing, that's going to take time, we are having headlines about criminals being deported but those are small numbers relatively, when you have a massive program to deport in the question how high do the numbers get handed to get to the obama levels which is about 500,000 year. >> if they get to the level, do you see basically the cost of labor going up will be more expensive for restaurants and hospitals and construction sites to hire people. >> it could be early on is a lot of stock in the market but then when she reached back, the first six months i don't really see that happening of immigration, other factors could be, let's talk taxes, presumably we wil
deportations here or there isn't going to have a huge impact in the economy but at some point it will, agricultureof immigrants, construction, is guacamole going to cost more disapproval or how is that going to play out. >> is too late to tell, there is a lot of pressure here. and i think there is a long way to go as far as what he has done already remain in mexico policy. he is stopping input, the incoming and slowly not down. really on the outgoing, that's going to take time, we are...
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it's not would fight till agriculture resorts used by local communities to graze capital and grow rice in the rainy season. but no, because the then prime minister in san explained in 2022. the government has other plans for it. now you don't so the window, but i don't god now, but the, the tool but how not the bundle. it sounds that we're not good. go by and pick them out. and then i'm do is a lot out the book on. now be how the money you i yep, but you brought up genuine logan. luke, literally, how do i, how number you pick me up like the initial plan was the floods the hose of the east, but right along with the houses and farm lands within it that would transform the east. but right into i'm foster lake like it's between the west, per i a controversial proposal not least because of the lack of kind of to you about why it was necessary when it would happen or even exactly what areas would be a fix it the that became clear when angry, protest, rough kids and the toner, pre attack, which would be some matched if the whole but i was flooded. but the process seem to prove vogue couldn't
it's not would fight till agriculture resorts used by local communities to graze capital and grow rice in the rainy season. but no, because the then prime minister in san explained in 2022. the government has other plans for it. now you don't so the window, but i don't god now, but the, the tool but how not the bundle. it sounds that we're not good. go by and pick them out. and then i'm do is a lot out the book on. now be how the money you i yep, but you brought up genuine logan. luke,...
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water content tells us how much water it contains water that will eventually flow to reservoirs, agricultural areas and your faucet. racing says it's all the more significant amid mostly dry conditions over the last few weeks, all part of a month that saw record and deadly wildfires in southern california in just a few days of rain and snow in northern california, we had a little bit of precipitation very little in january and then. >> like up. last week, we had to teeny bit. and that's it for all of january and january and february, march. >> december, those are for months where we really hope to get a lot of precipitation. and with a whole month with practically 0 precipitation throughout the whole state. it said way back. >> way back. he says noting some places are fairing worse than others. data from the state shows the snowpack in the northern sierra stands at 89% of average for this time of year. while the central sierra is much less at 58% and the southern sierra is even worse at 47%. but with help from mother nature and this fresh snow rice and he's hopeful for a turnaround. if we did
water content tells us how much water it contains water that will eventually flow to reservoirs, agricultural areas and your faucet. racing says it's all the more significant amid mostly dry conditions over the last few weeks, all part of a month that saw record and deadly wildfires in southern california in just a few days of rain and snow in northern california, we had a little bit of precipitation very little in january and then. >> like up. last week, we had to teeny bit. and that's...
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economists say the tariffs will increase prices for americans on energy, cars, lumber and agriculture. both canada and mexico say they plan to retaliate. trump is considering a lower 10% tariff on oil from mexico and canada. well, a large crowd of people rallied today in san francisco in response to president trump's executive order targeting trans youth. >> as abc seven news reporter tim johns shows us, hundreds turned out to show their support. >> if donald trump and his authoritarian regime are coming for our trans residents, they're going to have to come through us. >> powerful words from state senator scott wiener. wiener calling a rally friday in support of transgender youth, their families and their teachers since coming back into office. president donald trump has signed several executive orders targeting trans people. san francisco city attorney david chu says while california can provide some protections for those impacted, his office will be fighting for people around the country. >> when donald trump violates the constitution, violates the law, we think that that judges wh
economists say the tariffs will increase prices for americans on energy, cars, lumber and agriculture. both canada and mexico say they plan to retaliate. trump is considering a lower 10% tariff on oil from mexico and canada. well, a large crowd of people rallied today in san francisco in response to president trump's executive order targeting trans youth. >> as abc seven news reporter tim johns shows us, hundreds turned out to show their support. >> if donald trump and his...
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eggs, chicken and so on, all its way up and so on, all makes its way up from mexico, goods for us agricultural all electronic goods. textiles. all factories that sits in factories that sits along the border on the mexican side and make the of the free and make the most of the free agreement mexico trade agreement between mexico and the united states and canada, which of course tonight is in realjeopardy. it is in one of its most difficult moments was first moments since it was first in 1994. momentss' ~' .. is. in 1994. ~ , ., conceived in 1.994. tonight in mexico city. forgus tonight in mexico city. thanks very much. into a residential area on friday evening. across the city. from a hospital when it crashed in a busy neighbourhood, while 19 people were injured. between a military helicopter and a passenger plane in washington, dc. one of three soldiers aboard that black hawk chopper has been identified as captain rebecca lobach, administration. who represents the area where the plane went down, mike driscoll. councilman driscoll, thank you so much for being with us. i understand that you were
eggs, chicken and so on, all its way up and so on, all makes its way up from mexico, goods for us agricultural all electronic goods. textiles. all factories that sits in factories that sits along the border on the mexican side and make the of the free and make the most of the free agreement mexico trade agreement between mexico and the united states and canada, which of course tonight is in realjeopardy. it is in one of its most difficult moments was first moments since it was first in 1994....
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water content tells us how much water it contains water that will eventually flow to reservoirs, agricultural areas and your faucet. racing says it's all the more significant amid mostly dry conditions over the last few weeks, all part of a month that saw record and deadly wildfires in southern california in just a few days of rain and snow in northern california, we had a little bit of precipitation very little in january and then. >> like up. last week, we had to teeny bit. and that's it for all of january and january and february, march. >> december, those are for months where we really hope to get a lot of precipitation. and with a whole month with practically 0 precipitation throughout the whole state. it said its way back. >> way back. he says noting some places are fairing worse than others. data from the state shows the snowpack in the northern sierra stands at 89% of average for this time of year. while the central sierra is much less at 58% and the southern sierra is even worse at 47%. but with help from mother nature and this fresh snow racing is hopeful for a turnaround. if we did
water content tells us how much water it contains water that will eventually flow to reservoirs, agricultural areas and your faucet. racing says it's all the more significant amid mostly dry conditions over the last few weeks, all part of a month that saw record and deadly wildfires in southern california in just a few days of rain and snow in northern california, we had a little bit of precipitation very little in january and then. >> like up. last week, we had to teeny bit. and that's...
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. >> so like you might want to do think a lot of things like kind of like agriculture indoor. que los robots permanezcan en el aire durante 17 minutos. esto es 100 veces mÁs que modelos anteriores, pero aÚn hay un largo camino por delante. la meta es optimizar las funciones de estos robots, pero indican que esto puede tomar entre siete y ocho aÑos. por el momento, nimo dice que estÁn codificando la manera en la que los robots actÚan, pero que mÁs adelante, cuando salgan del laboratorio a la vida real, habrÁ que incluir modelos de inteligencia artificial. joanna. regreso contigo. >> sÚper interesante. gracias, miriam. y para que usted sepa, 1/3 de los alimentos que se producen a nivel mundial depende de las abejas y el 90% de las plantas silvestres. increÍble. lo importante es que son. y asÍ nos despedimos. gracias por su sintonÍa. nos vemos mÁs tarde aquÍ en noticias [♪]
. >> so like you might want to do think a lot of things like kind of like agriculture indoor. que los robots permanezcan en el aire durante 17 minutos. esto es 100 veces mÁs que modelos anteriores, pero aÚn hay un largo camino por delante. la meta es optimizar las funciones de estos robots, pero indican que esto puede tomar entre siete y ocho aÑos. por el momento, nimo dice que estÁn codificando la manera en la que los robots actÚan, pero que mÁs adelante, cuando salgan del...