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con agra just spent $21 million on energy efficient technology from it's recyclable bags and l.e.d. lighting to computer panels that control each separate mill. >> we are able to shut down all the mill or portions of the plant just to save a small amount of energy. >> it can send portions of the energy back to the grid on days where there's high demand. like oakland's thriving baking industry that buys the flour. 90% is sold within 400 miles of the mill. >> the wheat flour is in licorice sticks. >> they are also realizing its in their pizza dough. in order to go from this to this, the mill is using 10% less energy and it's actually producing more flour. >> a hall of fame institution in oakland, and we don't have too many of those left. >> the city says con agra is a model for oakland's energy and climate plan. it's reducing waste and pollution while keeping money in the local economy. in oakland, allen wong, abc7 news. >> i didn't do much justice for meteorologist lisa argen's forecast because you have a lot going on. >> yeah, a lot to cover. some areas will be rather cool, and righ
con agra just spent $21 million on energy efficient technology from it's recyclable bags and l.e.d. lighting to computer panels that control each separate mill. >> we are able to shut down all the mill or portions of the plant just to save a small amount of energy. >> it can send portions of the energy back to the grid on days where there's high demand. like oakland's thriving baking industry that buys the flour. 90% is sold within 400 miles of the mill. >> the wheat flour is...
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hall of fame institution in oakland, and we don't have too many of those left. >> the city says con agras a model for oakland's energy and climate plan. it's reducing waist and pollution while keeping money in the local economy. in oakland, allen wong, abc7 news. >>> at 5:43 right mao. meteorologist lisa argen has a very hot forecast for us in a little bit. a little cool down tomorrow. >> yeah. right now we are looking at the fog from mt. tam. eats out there. >> oh, wow. >> you can see where temperatures today will be cool at our coast, but we are talking once again about a 40-degree spread. still triple digits in the forecast. and temperatures in some parts of the bay hotter than we've seen in years. so the sunrise just five minutes away. we will talk about how hot it's going to get with the big cool down headed our way tomorrow. that's coming up. >> all sorts of weather. thank you, lisa. also next the a's try to stay hot in chicago with an opportunity to move into first place. larry beil has the highlights, including this amazing catch >> knew this morning the raiders are getting in th
hall of fame institution in oakland, and we don't have too many of those left. >> the city says con agras a model for oakland's energy and climate plan. it's reducing waist and pollution while keeping money in the local economy. in oakland, allen wong, abc7 news. >>> at 5:43 right mao. meteorologist lisa argen has a very hot forecast for us in a little bit. a little cool down tomorrow. >> yeah. right now we are looking at the fog from mt. tam. eats out there. >> oh,...
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today, the city celebrated the relaunch of the con agra, a $21 million upgrade, just made it one of theest most energy efficient mills in the country. we tagged along on a school field trip to see how it all worked. >> essentially raw wheat that comes in on a truck and you can see the gradual reduction. from the time a wheat colonel hits our break to the time it comes out of the tail end of the mill. it is approximately 25 minutes. >> the oakland mill has been there since 1927. it produces about 1.4 million- pounds of flour every single day. >> i'm dennis o'donnell and this is tony parker. what it means, next. bridge. tonio >>> but first, we'll take a look at the new eastern span of the bay bridge. goodnight. thanks, olivia. thank you. so you can make a payment from your cell to almost anyone's phone or email. (speaking french) so you can express your gratitude... in the moment. [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ male announcer ] universal studios summer of survival. ♪ [ male announcer ] universal studios summer of survival. thanks, olivia. thank you. so you can make a pa
today, the city celebrated the relaunch of the con agra, a $21 million upgrade, just made it one of theest most energy efficient mills in the country. we tagged along on a school field trip to see how it all worked. >> essentially raw wheat that comes in on a truck and you can see the gradual reduction. from the time a wheat colonel hits our break to the time it comes out of the tail end of the mill. it is approximately 25 minutes. >> the oakland mill has been there since 1927. it...
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the problem, you might imagine they can't agrae on hee on how there. they want to fluctuate. democrats want to cap how fast rates can rise. a football star will remain behind bars. today a judge denied bail to former new england patriots' player aaron hernandez. the 23-year-old appeared in a massachusetts courtroom accused of shooting to death his friend. the prosecution says the evidence is overwhelming including an ammunition clip found in hernandez's home that matched the casings found at the murder scene. hernandez arrested yesterday and promptly was cut by the patriots. police also say he is being investigated in another boston area murder last year. >> festivities for america's cup yacht races get underway next week. the new racing pavilion on san francisco's walter front set to open the fourth of july. bars, restaurants. viewing areas and exhibits. the teams will race in an exhibition the next day with the first rounds of the luis vuitton qualifying match july 7. some racing teams are upset about proposed new safety regulations following the fatal crash involving the a
the problem, you might imagine they can't agrae on hee on how there. they want to fluctuate. democrats want to cap how fast rates can rise. a football star will remain behind bars. today a judge denied bail to former new england patriots' player aaron hernandez. the 23-year-old appeared in a massachusetts courtroom accused of shooting to death his friend. the prosecution says the evidence is overwhelming including an ammunition clip found in hernandez's home that matched the casings found at...
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osteoporosis and heart disease including ok laura and i think we should get hurt we just we should take it by agra as well martha do you want to weigh in there because i mean people are taking more and more pills ok and opiates well i would like to weigh in here and what josh just said because first of all add there is a very controversial ad that sounds. positions have asked to have that withdrawn because of very negative side effects that are not necessarily well publicized and the phosphates of bone drugs are likely to be withdrawn because of the host of side effects that emerged after it was approved and after a lot of money was made on it i think it's really sleazy it should just refer to the vaccines which big pharma has produced and ignore all the poor and risky drugs that it's made billions and billions on by convincing people they're at risk of us your pro says or convincing people who are already taking two asthma drugs to take a third one. ok that's it just you want to reply to that before i go today i'd like you to suggest an alternative for advair for it's withdrawn i happen to have a
osteoporosis and heart disease including ok laura and i think we should get hurt we just we should take it by agra as well martha do you want to weigh in there because i mean people are taking more and more pills ok and opiates well i would like to weigh in here and what josh just said because first of all add there is a very controversial ad that sounds. positions have asked to have that withdrawn because of very negative side effects that are not necessarily well publicized and the phosphates...
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the big pharmaceutical companies are too busy tweaking their most recent versions of prozac and by agra to keep them in patent to worry about researching cures for diseases that could kill thousands capitalism works great if you're trying to make money when your goal is to protect the commons to save lives it's not enough that's why we created our government to step in to find the commons and protect the interests of the public at big pharma is unwilling to develop lifesaving drugs because those drugs are less profitable than only the government has the obligation and the ability to incentivize them to do so let's rebel. and joining me from. mccabe editor of the guns and patriots newsletter and horace cooper a conservative commentator and senior fellow at the national center for public policy research gentlemen welcome back good to be with you have both of you here with us you heard my rant about government funding you probably both read the article the new york times the drug companies are having to be basically bribed to come up with solutions for this. multi-drug resistant bacterial
the big pharmaceutical companies are too busy tweaking their most recent versions of prozac and by agra to keep them in patent to worry about researching cures for diseases that could kill thousands capitalism works great if you're trying to make money when your goal is to protect the commons to save lives it's not enough that's why we created our government to step in to find the commons and protect the interests of the public at big pharma is unwilling to develop lifesaving drugs because...
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. >> the question is why lump that together with the subsidies for agra business?h food stamps? why not pull those things apart and have them voted on as separate programs? >> well, traditionally this has been really the rural economic development food policy for the country. we may have to take a look at something different now. but 16 million people work in this country because of agriculture and the food industry and what is in this bill. it is important for the country. the idea of free market -- i just have to tell you, nobody else has to worry about whether it is going to rain too much this week or next week as to whether or not they're going to have a product. we have a stake in making sure that there's risk management, crop insurance, disaster assistance, do away with the subsidies. reform the programs. but the idea that we don't have a stake in the quality of our food supply just isn't true. there is a reason for the farm bill. >> senator, hold on. i'm looking at history. it started off as food stamps was a trade off, you'd get this food stamp to really bu
. >> the question is why lump that together with the subsidies for agra business?h food stamps? why not pull those things apart and have them voted on as separate programs? >> well, traditionally this has been really the rural economic development food policy for the country. we may have to take a look at something different now. but 16 million people work in this country because of agriculture and the food industry and what is in this bill. it is important for the country. the idea...
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now in the best of the rest of the news yesterday agra jayanta g.m.o. pushed monsanto announced that the company would no longer be applying for the approval of new genetically modified seeds in europe a german spokeswoman for the corporation said that quote as long as there is not enough demand from farmers for these products in the public at large doesn't accept the technology it makes no sense to fight against windmills this isn't new monsanto is not applied for new seeds patterns in europe for the past three years and this is because europeans are very skeptical about g.m.o. technology thanks in part to mass anti g.m.o. protests across europe that have hampered monsanto's ability to break through their market the european union has set up some of the most stringent regulations against you. in the entire world despite recent mass anti g.m.o. protests right here in the united states though g.m. owes still reign supreme pushing seed patents and growing billions of dollars worth of potentially dangerous genetically modified crops that he excuse me the u
now in the best of the rest of the news yesterday agra jayanta g.m.o. pushed monsanto announced that the company would no longer be applying for the approval of new genetically modified seeds in europe a german spokeswoman for the corporation said that quote as long as there is not enough demand from farmers for these products in the public at large doesn't accept the technology it makes no sense to fight against windmills this isn't new monsanto is not applied for new seeds patterns in europe...
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>> i hope a few of his claims are self-agra-agrandizing. unfortunately all of this is secret and not accountable to everybody. not even everyone on the hill, members of congress are saying we don't know the story on this. finding out how many people have access to this is part of the discussion. bill: 1.2 million americans have top security clearance. kirsten what do you think about the comment we just heard from snowden. giving it all up to let people know. >> we don't know a lot about this guy. i'm sure things will come out about him by people who want to smear him. they will find everything they possibly to be make him look like a bad person. but whether he's a saint or terrible person is beside the point. the point is he has given us information we didn't have otherwise and he started a debate that needs to be had in this country about what kind of surveillance state we want to have. more facts are coming out and we can decide. i personally resent the fact that the president didn't feel obligated, especially after all he talked about in
>> i hope a few of his claims are self-agra-agrandizing. unfortunately all of this is secret and not accountable to everybody. not even everyone on the hill, members of congress are saying we don't know the story on this. finding out how many people have access to this is part of the discussion. bill: 1.2 million americans have top security clearance. kirsten what do you think about the comment we just heard from snowden. giving it all up to let people know. >> we don't know a lot...
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and to modify those business practices at the same time agra.at the same time you're trying to that new technology. particularly with the kind of contracting mechanisms up in the federal government were at the end of the five-year contract things are going to change, technologies are going to come along. the fact of the matter there is very little room in the contract for any ability to change to adapt to the times. if you have seen, i are very much remember being in a intelligence operations room and in boston, we're back to the same place and there is not a piece of paper to be seen. and also to the creditor of the bureau, the ability to identify those two individuals in boston within 48 hours after it occurred, utilizing various technologies in the laboratories of there. i think it is testament to the fact in testament to the fact that we have come a long ways to go. >> let me just say for the record that in addition to bringing integrity to the position in which you have, in addition to helping keep america safe with an extraordinary degree
and to modify those business practices at the same time agra.at the same time you're trying to that new technology. particularly with the kind of contracting mechanisms up in the federal government were at the end of the five-year contract things are going to change, technologies are going to come along. the fact of the matter there is very little room in the contract for any ability to change to adapt to the times. if you have seen, i are very much remember being in a intelligence operations...
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ones that are so opposed, these business leaders, particularly, do not have any complaints about by agrand see alice and these other and thesens -- viagra other medications covered for men. any of these offering anyders kind of child care for their employees and children. birth control pills are used for many other conditions other than just preventing pregnancy. i want to know who comes into -- it wouldms and be a subject to dwell in to. >> thank you for the call. laura has this point and you can join the conversation on our twitter page -- "the washington post " has a piece this morning looking at the president's health-care law -- the story is found this morning in "the washington post. on our republican line, john is on the phone. good morning. i would like to make it clear, it is not something being talked about very much, 99% killed as, living human being. i know that the current movement that seems to be let's try not to weeks."ies after 20 that is like saying let us not execute any prisoners on death row because they can feel the in the gas chamber strangling them or the electric
ones that are so opposed, these business leaders, particularly, do not have any complaints about by agrand see alice and these other and thesens -- viagra other medications covered for men. any of these offering anyders kind of child care for their employees and children. birth control pills are used for many other conditions other than just preventing pregnancy. i want to know who comes into -- it wouldms and be a subject to dwell in to. >> thank you for the call. laura has this point...
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information or you get it from your doctor and then that information goes to a third party vendor who then agra gates it. so it is relatively straightforward. we take advantage of our retail:s to get it done there. but we basically firewall all that information. . . those evaluation forms as we finish up here and give us some feedback on how we can make these programs better and you can suggest other topics for programs and speakers as well. i want to thank the robert wood foundation for not only allowing us to do this program but for doing all the work in this area over the years. we thank you for asking a lot of good questions both orally and in written form and ask you to join in thanking the panel for one of the most lively discussions that we've had in a very long time. [applause] >>> on to the national press club in washington, d.c. where the gerald ford journalism awards will be presented to two journalists for covering presidency and national defence. >> to introduce the head table guest i would ask each of you to stand briefly as your name is announced. from your right, mark, senior ed
information or you get it from your doctor and then that information goes to a third party vendor who then agra gates it. so it is relatively straightforward. we take advantage of our retail:s to get it done there. but we basically firewall all that information. . . those evaluation forms as we finish up here and give us some feedback on how we can make these programs better and you can suggest other topics for programs and speakers as well. i want to thank the robert wood foundation for not...