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from farms in brazil, investing in the environment through conservation efforts working to improve agra forestry standards. paper ballot, and the flip-flopper won. want more? buy all six together called the super pac. we are likely expecting these to become d.c. staples. they plan to still sell the collection after the legs. >> all right. thanks. 22 grams of fat in this serving size here. >> every gram is delicious! >> i do want to offer jack just ran the after a marathon, you kind of have to carb load and such. just as a thanks to you, jack, i just want to offer -- >> he's trying not to eat the chocolate so he's giving it to you. >> i'll kick in right here. here we go. >> eat the chocolate! >>> this morning on world news now, americans cast the vote for the next president of the united states. >> and after what seems like an eternity of campaigning, this is it. election day. the first votes already counted including the new numbers from early voters. we're going to preview what voters can expect at their polling places today and show you how the campaign trail. >> and redefining how yo
from farms in brazil, investing in the environment through conservation efforts working to improve agra forestry standards. paper ballot, and the flip-flopper won. want more? buy all six together called the super pac. we are likely expecting these to become d.c. staples. they plan to still sell the collection after the legs. >> all right. thanks. 22 grams of fat in this serving size here. >> every gram is delicious! >> i do want to offer jack just ran the after a marathon, you...
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are two of the reasons why.they bought the company from "con-agra foods" back in february. 60 employees have been given their notice. lori rich/ ripon city administrator - the lost of jobs in the community.. its about 60 jobs... hopefully with alliance laundry expansion they can pick up some of those people...yeah the this is sad." sad." treehouse foods will provide ?severance benefits?... transitional support... and outplacement services... to the workers whose positions are ?being eliminated.? 3 looking ahead this morning ... there's a new e groceries in west milwaukee. this is a live look at family-owned sendik's newest location... which is on miller park way. this is the first of ?six? additional stores planned to open in the next year. the new store will employ 140 full and part time workers. there's a ribbon cutting ceremony this morning at 10.. to mark the occassion. 3 a sculpture designed to help afternoon.the 8 foot tall sculpture was created by alverno college students.the sculpture will be a permanent addition to the greenfield city hall grounds. the unveiling is at 2 p.m. at
are two of the reasons why.they bought the company from "con-agra foods" back in february. 60 employees have been given their notice. lori rich/ ripon city administrator - the lost of jobs in the community.. its about 60 jobs... hopefully with alliance laundry expansion they can pick up some of those people...yeah the this is sad." sad." treehouse foods will provide ?severance benefits?... transitional support... and outplacement services... to the workers whose positions...
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the federation collects fees for brokering transactions for agra chemicals and other farm supupp products. the company is slimming down and introduce te introduce competitive tendering. they will raise their income of farmers. the panel also r recommendss chananges in the distribution o milk. most dairy farmers sell their product to ten designated organizations, they receive subsidies through cooperatives. the panel is proposing that the government also subsidize farmers who do not do business with the ten organizations. the agricultural industry will see how they can implement the panel's recommendations. >>> the agricultural ministry has set next year's rice production target for the last time. the government is ending its control of the staple. the ministry has been setting the annual output target for more than 40 years. the policy was meant to avoid overproduction and falling prices. the expert panel has set the target for 2017 at 7.35 million tons. that's 85,000 tons than this year and consumption has fallen along with the shrinking population. subsidies to farmers will also end whe
the federation collects fees for brokering transactions for agra chemicals and other farm supupp products. the company is slimming down and introduce te introduce competitive tendering. they will raise their income of farmers. the panel also r recommendss chananges in the distribution o milk. most dairy farmers sell their product to ten designated organizations, they receive subsidies through cooperatives. the panel is proposing that the government also subsidize farmers who do not do business...
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if you look at cisco, con agra and tobacco stocks, guys tend to do well this time of year.er to you. >> dom, thank you. we continue to see treasury yields near multimonth and multi-year highs. lelts head over to the bond pits. rick santelli at the cme group in chicago as always. good morning, rick. >> good morning, sara. yeah, the dollar index and the treasury rates seem to be in the top of the closing ranges for the most part, staying very tight, very few retracements. that is significant. if you look at an intraday of 10s, you can clearly see that we've come off just a little bit. but the month-to-date's a great chart to really show you how top of the range it is. and if you want to see where we may have the next bus stop on rates, open it up to the summer of 2014, because right around mid september of '14, you see it on the far left, the highest closing yield on that chart, 2.62. you want to remember that level should we start to close much above 2.41 to 2.43 below the market huge pivotal zone at 2.37 to 2.30. let's look at euro versus dollar, 105, i don't need to say mo
if you look at cisco, con agra and tobacco stocks, guys tend to do well this time of year.er to you. >> dom, thank you. we continue to see treasury yields near multimonth and multi-year highs. lelts head over to the bond pits. rick santelli at the cme group in chicago as always. good morning, rick. >> good morning, sara. yeah, the dollar index and the treasury rates seem to be in the top of the closing ranges for the most part, staying very tight, very few retracements. that is...
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they thought this could be their piggy bank irrespective of everything else hiding under the agra thatre helping people. >> it was put in place in the first place. communication about the pay to play and selling favors in the role as the secretary of state would be hidden from public view and they wouldn't be accessible. to this point it goes to the does to delay could have operated in public office if they get away with it. >> the lincoln bedroom 22 years ago, why wouldn't you be doing this today? that's the same thing. >> the interesting thing is people working with her saying that they are worried about the thing she's doing. other people has a tiger can't say it was all fine. what are you talking about? in the e-mails and wikileaks and other things, they were concerned about it. >> another really shows in 2008 a lawyer released to theaters that govern not for profits. what does that say about the foundation and where do you think 90% of the money went? they feel they give away 6% or 8%, where is the other 94%. compensation, traveling, where has it gone? >> lawyers are normal people
they thought this could be their piggy bank irrespective of everything else hiding under the agra thatre helping people. >> it was put in place in the first place. communication about the pay to play and selling favors in the role as the secretary of state would be hidden from public view and they wouldn't be accessible. to this point it goes to the does to delay could have operated in public office if they get away with it. >> the lincoln bedroom 22 years ago, why wouldn't you be...
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my dad worked in braddock at agra thompson steel mill my grandfather worked in furnace. and when i came to congress, i devised went to represent i was going to represent the people i grew up with the working class families here in pittsburgh. i don't have to think about that. so let's break down this election in pittsburgh style. toomeye got trump and and you got clinton and the katie mcginty. just look at the roots. donald trump born with a silver spoon in his mouth. his whole life, he's been a millionaire developer thanks to loans from his father and he deals internationally and finance, which is history. everything he's built and this is a guy that went through four bankruptcies by the way. everything he's built and if he didn't have to build it union, he didn't build it union. he says whatever he needs to say . read "the art of the deal." "the art of the deal" is to do whatever you got to do. say whatever you got to say to get the deal. that's how this guy operates. that's how he's operated his whole life. that's what makes him come into pittsburgh and say i'm going
my dad worked in braddock at agra thompson steel mill my grandfather worked in furnace. and when i came to congress, i devised went to represent i was going to represent the people i grew up with the working class families here in pittsburgh. i don't have to think about that. so let's break down this election in pittsburgh style. toomeye got trump and and you got clinton and the katie mcginty. just look at the roots. donald trump born with a silver spoon in his mouth. his whole life, he's been...
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other thing is with the ndustry itself, the amount of waste from these big agra, the waste of and, theesources, the over production, production, over we don't need that much and i'll air.your answers off the thank you. host: kathryn miles, a lot there. go for it. issue of raise the drugs, that is something we haven't touched upon yet, it is important. the food and drug administration, and part of how we got into this mess is frankly, i think there is not necessarily an easy relationship and the he food arm drug arm of the f.d.a. one of the reasons that i think difficulty gaining access to any f.d.a. facility is hat the f.d.a. is currently frankly run like a drug company and if you look at the people who are making the decisions f.d.a., these are people who definitely come from the sort of drug arm of research. so, yes, we're seeing much greater emphasis being placed on medical devices than we are in food. i ay in the article, in the think seven to 10 senior f.d.a., only he one is dedicated to food safety and that position is split food safety and veterinarian safety. that should tell y
other thing is with the ndustry itself, the amount of waste from these big agra, the waste of and, theesources, the over production, production, over we don't need that much and i'll air.your answers off the thank you. host: kathryn miles, a lot there. go for it. issue of raise the drugs, that is something we haven't touched upon yet, it is important. the food and drug administration, and part of how we got into this mess is frankly, i think there is not necessarily an easy relationship and the...