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the agriculture department says egg prices are expected to increase another 20% this year. >> and the eggs has been going up, and experts expect it to keep rising. the average cost of a dozen white eggs in california is up $0.72 this week, at around $8.76 a dozen. prices are up significantly since this time last year. the u.s. agriculture department predicts prices are going to soar another 20% this year. >> so i bought eggs just a few days ago. actually, i saw they ranged from 6 to $8 for just even like a dozen of them. and that was i even said to myself, i'm like, this is blasphemy. it's just robbery, you know, it's really expensive. >> it's the first time in my life that i've ever had to be kind of embarrassed on what i'm selling eggs for, and it's not our fault. >> bird flu has forced farmers to slaughter millions of chickens a month, and that's pushed egg prices to more than double their usual price. the chicken population is not expected to rebound until this summer. >> ahead of national children's dental health month. the american academy of pediatric dentistry is providing an
the agriculture department says egg prices are expected to increase another 20% this year. >> and the eggs has been going up, and experts expect it to keep rising. the average cost of a dozen white eggs in california is up $0.72 this week, at around $8.76 a dozen. prices are up significantly since this time last year. the u.s. agriculture department predicts prices are going to soar another 20% this year. >> so i bought eggs just a few days ago. actually, i saw they ranged from 6 to...
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exchange commission, justice department and department of defense, cia, the department of agriculture, department of commerce, department of the interior. and just a blizzard of opposition. as commerce will describe to you in detail because he was right there at the time. the opposition was always couched in general terms like these are proprietary information. and we couldn't get that information from the business community unless we protect the privacy . whether they use the privacy argument or the national security argument, the one example was quite notable that for years the navy department would not provide any existing air pollution agency in the executive branch at that time with information about the volume of sewage disposal from their naval bases. their argument, that some of our antagonists overseas might be able to use that data in order to estimate the number of sailors at the nato base. thus the extent to which the excuses dissented. the opposition always wanted exemptions or dilutions for waivers . the banking industry was a big success unfortunately in that kind of successful eff
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do to make this successful and perhaps the best, most effective, efficient united states department of agriculture in history since president lincoln first launched this department? the age of the farmers top priority, animal disease top priority, ensuring that we begin to move toward president trump's vision, i work for him. i am his cabinet member. but also working alongside all of you and so many of the conversations that we all had over the last four to six weeks from both sides of the aisle, from both republicans and democrats, were very encouraging to me. i believe that there is an opportunity, while there will be moments of disagreement i have no doubt, that there will also be many moments of agreement. so chairman bozeman, my thought is we get in there and anyone that has worked with me over all these years know that excellence is not only the goal but the expectation that we move with rapid speed to ensure it gets done, that we work 24 hours a day, seven days a week for our constituents which is american agriculture and that at the end of the day this country and that community is thrivin
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the agriculture department predicts prices will soar another 20% this year. >> so i bought eggs justa few days ago. actually, i saw they ranged from 6 to $8 for just even like a dozen of them. and that was i even said to myself, i'm like, this is blasphemy. it's just robbery. you know, it's really expensive. >> it's the first time in my life that i've ever had to be kind of embarrassed on what i'm selling eggs for. and it's not our fault. >> now, the bird flu has forced farmers to slaughter millions of chickens a month. that's pushed egg prices up more than double the normal price. the chicken population is not expected to rebound until this summer. >> well, crews are busy making hundreds of new footballs for the super bowl at the wilson football factory in ohio. each ball is stamped with the super bowl logo and the team names. the process is done mostly by hand. workers cut out leather panels that are sewn together with hundreds of stitches, and then insert the laces. >> it's a 20 step process, so we're still cutting leather. we're sewing liners on the leather. we're sewing the ball
the agriculture department predicts prices will soar another 20% this year. >> so i bought eggs justa few days ago. actually, i saw they ranged from 6 to $8 for just even like a dozen of them. and that was i even said to myself, i'm like, this is blasphemy. it's just robbery. you know, it's really expensive. >> it's the first time in my life that i've ever had to be kind of embarrassed on what i'm selling eggs for. and it's not our fault. >> now, the bird flu has forced...
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>> the agriculture department says egg prices are expected to increase another 20% in 2025.los angeles, jonathan hunt, fox news. >> fire prevention efforts are underway in one east bay community. coming up on ktvu news at 630 why some are comparing its wildfire risk to that of pacific palisades. and the somber ceremonies today, marking 80 years since the liberation of the schwitz francisco is rolling out new messaging to warn drivers that speed cameras are coming to city streets. the sfmta said the decision on where to place the cameras was data driven, targeting san francisco's most dangerous roads. drivers will have about a month to prepare before they start getting tickets. bay area immigration rights advocates are monitoring ice operations carried out over the weekend. federal agents were spotted today in san jose for the second day in a row. yesterday, they were seen near king and story today near alum rock in jackson. at least one person has reportedly been detained. a new china, a new chinese entry into the highly competitive world of artificial intelligence called de
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and the decision these agencies make be the agriculture department. transportation, are impacting whether markets are more consolidated or competitive. so we want to headache sure they are conscious of that and recognizing that we want everybody to be rowing in the same direction. that was incredibly important. this was not an e.o. that went out there was a week of discussion and that was the end of it. the president and his team prioritized bringing together the cabinet and heads of federal agencies at least twice a year to sit down with the president and tell him what we had done. i think that was incredibly important and helped further focus agencies on the fact that this was a priority. and toes gatherings there would be a formal pwoeuplt it forced all of us in the same room in a way that helped or organically create relationships in ways that made it easier to pick up a phone say i know you are looking at this, have you thought about this. one area where it really benefitted us was in our investigation and ultimate challenge of the lockheed arrow
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the agriculture department says egg prices are expected to increase another 20% this year. >> city reallyas failed to make this a priority, so thankfully there's a lot of us that are are just in there doing everything we can to find these animals. >> combing the depths of the fire zone to save countless pets from the rubble. next at five how animal rescue groups in southern california battled red tape and toxic landscapes t i'm not happy with the way that pg&e handled the wildfires. yeah. yeah. i totally, totally understand. we're adding a ton of sensors. as soon as something comes in contact with the power line, it'll turn off so that there's not a risk that it's gonna fall to the ground and start a fire. okay. and i want you to be able to feel the improvements. we've been able to reduce wildfire risk from our equipment by over 90%. that's something i want to believe. [skateboard sounds] dave's been very excited about saving big with the comcast business 5-year price lock guarantee. five years? -five years. and he's not alone. -high five. it's five years of reliable gig speed internet. f
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agriculture department predicts prices are going to soar another 20% this year. >> so i bought eggs justw days ago. actually, i saw they ranged from 6 to $8 for just even like a dozen of them. and that was i even said to myself, i'm like, this is blasphemy. it's just robbery. you know, it's really expensive. >> it's the first time in my life that i've ever had to be kind of embarrassed on what i'm selling eggs for. and it's not our fault. >> bird flu has forced farmers to slaughter millions of chickens a month, and that's pushed egg prices to more than double their usual price. the chicken population is not expected to rebound until this summer. >> a new bid for tiktok is in the works to try to keep the app from being banned in the united states. san francisco based perplexity, an ai search engine company, has proposed merging its business with tiktok and giving the u.s. government a 50% ownership stake. this would be part of an initial public offering of at least $300. billion shares owned by the government would not have voting power, and the government would not get a seat on the comp
agriculture department predicts prices are going to soar another 20% this year. >> so i bought eggs justw days ago. actually, i saw they ranged from 6 to $8 for just even like a dozen of them. and that was i even said to myself, i'm like, this is blasphemy. it's just robbery. you know, it's really expensive. >> it's the first time in my life that i've ever had to be kind of embarrassed on what i'm selling eggs for. and it's not our fault. >> bird flu has forced farmers to...
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>> the agriculture department says egg prices are expected to increase another 20% in 2025.los angeles, jonathan hunt, fox news. >> down on illegal immigration how advocates are responding to the presence of ice agents in the city of san jose. also ahead, big tech suffers a major wipeout on wall street. how a new chinese ai app is threatening its silicon valley competitors. and a san francisco company wants to buy tiktok. the new proposal that would give the u.s. government a 50% stake in the platform. the news at five starts now. >> ktvu fox two news at five starts now. >> they want to make life so miserable for families that you can just up and leave, despite the fact that you have spent time, decades, years in your community. >> we begin in san jose, where officials confirm federal agents carried out immigration enforcement in the city. the action coming amid the trump administration's nationwide crackdown. good evening, everyone. i'm mike mibach. ice agents have been spotted in san jose for a second day in row. they were right neaking and story yesteay. today near alum r
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these programs work, you know, in the snap program, which really under the agriculture department, i mean, these are, you know, fundamental programs in the social safety net. peter, as you just pointed out, peter baker, as far as i remember, going back to what i've read about the nixon years and other decisions since under reagan, doesn't congress hold the power of the purse, and the memo doesn't specify which groups will be affected? so, you know, all of this is really testing the limits of presidential power. >> yeah, it absolutely is. of course, congress once passed something called the impoundment act to prevent presidents from doing what president nixon tried to do in terms of picking and choosing which federal spending he wanted to go ahead and enact. remember, as you said, the congress has the power of the purse. they pass the federal appropriations bills. the president has a right to sign or veto them. but once they're signed into law, they're law. and he has, according to his own oath of office, the right, sorry, the responsibility to take care that the laws are executed, no
these programs work, you know, in the snap program, which really under the agriculture department, i mean, these are, you know, fundamental programs in the social safety net. peter, as you just pointed out, peter baker, as far as i remember, going back to what i've read about the nixon years and other decisions since under reagan, doesn't congress hold the power of the purse, and the memo doesn't specify which groups will be affected? so, you know, all of this is really testing the limits of...
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matter of months, a new president will be responsible for a56 federal agencies, from the department of agriculturent to nasa. in the us system, unlike the parliamentary system, it is notjust the very top of the government that is decapitated in a change of power, the top goes very far down. there are, what, over 2 million civilian federal employees. - there are 4,000 of them that are political appointees. - it's a incredibly disruptive aspect of the american transition, where you have so many leaders that are turning over. it is complicated by the fact that the top 1,300 of those leaders require senate confirmation. the senate is a group of 100 elected officials of all political colours, and in this process, they vet the president's nominations for the jobs and hold public hearings to ask questions. then senators vote, and if the majority agrees, the nominee bags thejob. you are identifying people. who are going to hold seats like secretary of state, the attorney general, i the secretary of the treasury, and other department leaders and agency leaders. you're looking at almost 200—day averages for
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senate minority leader says a coordinated federal response is required with the help of the department of agricultured human services and the centers for disease control and prevention. senator schumer says it is imperative the new administration does not cut funding to the effort to eradicate bird flu. >> with the new administration coming in a new congress. the gridlock that we've had on the farm bill, which contains these programs, or many of them, and the potential for doge to cast a narrow minded net, these are the kinds of programs that could go. >> the senator says biosecurity measures such as isolation and sanitation are critical to bringing an end to the bird flu outbreak and keeping those grocery bills down. >> coming up, we'll show you the grassroots giveaway in southern california for wildfire victims. [music] >> almost 70 degrees in parts of the bay area today. we'll take a lo pete g. writes, "my tween wants a new phone. how do i not break the bank?" we got you, pete. xfinity mobile was designed to save you money and gives you access to wifi speeds up to a gig. so you get high speeds for
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for example the $31 billion i believe it is for the army corps and agriculture department, the 2.2 billion dollars for the small business administration, 29 billion dollars for fema, these are specific amounts. how about the $3.8 billion left for security assistance to ukraine? will you release that money? mr. vought: i'm not going to get ahead of the policy process of the incoming administration but when it comes to responding to disasters, the president has always been someone that cares deeply about these areas -- sen. blumenthal: i'm talking about ukraine funding which i believe is essential, congress believes it is vital, it's been authorized and appropriated. will you release that remaining $3.8 billion? mr. vought: again, i'm not gonna get ahead of the president on a foreign policy issue of that magnitude. sen. blumenthal: do you believe the impoundment control act is constitutional? mr. vought: no, i don't believe it's constitutional, and that is the president's view. sen. blumenthal: train versus new york, the u.s. sipping court saying it's constitutional -- supreme court is sayin
for example the $31 billion i believe it is for the army corps and agriculture department, the 2.2 billion dollars for the small business administration, 29 billion dollars for fema, these are specific amounts. how about the $3.8 billion left for security assistance to ukraine? will you release that money? mr. vought: i'm not going to get ahead of the policy process of the incoming administration but when it comes to responding to disasters, the president has always been someone that cares...
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and if you go through all the agencies and the department of agriculture, department of interior, department of energy and epa, virtually all the sub secretaries and agency heads, the political appointees are now polluters. as i show my book from the worst industries. and these, you know, there's nothing wrong with having businesspeople in our government. it's usually a good thing to bring competence and expertise into our government. but as i show my book in these cases, all of these individuals have entered government, not for the public service, but to subvert the very laws they're now charged with enforcing. is there anything in your view that the bush administration has done right when it comes to the environment? the diesel rule was a good rule, but, you know, you raise that against foreign. and i think 430, i now probably over 500. really, really catastrophic decisions or disastrous decisions, some of them catastrophic. and it's not much of a record. and even, you know and i've gotten great from this for this book even from republican i i publications like the new post this is not a a
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foran example $31 billion i believe it is for the army corps and agricultural department. there's two-point to billion dollars for the small business administration between 9 billion for fema theseis are specific amounts. how about 3.8 billion left for securityr assistance to ukrain? we release that money question. >> again senator i'm not going to get have the policy process of the incoming administration. but when it comes to responding to the disasters, the president has always been someone that cares deeply about these areas. >> i am talking about ukraine funding, which i believe is essential and congress believes it's vital. it's been authorized and appropriated. will you release that remaining $3.8 billion questioner. >> again senator i'm not going to get head of the present on foreign policy issue of the magnitude ofre the situation. >> okay, let me ask you do you believe the impoundment control act is constitutional? >> i don't believe is constitutionally president ran on that view that is his view. >> trade versus new york the united states supremein court saying
foran example $31 billion i believe it is for the army corps and agricultural department. there's two-point to billion dollars for the small business administration between 9 billion for fema theseis are specific amounts. how about 3.8 billion left for securityr assistance to ukrain? we release that money question. >> again senator i'm not going to get have the policy process of the incoming administration. but when it comes to responding to the disasters, the president has always been...
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there's the department of agriculture. there's a lot of different agencies that are coordinating a response to this particular problem, and a couple of things that particularly seem to matter the most to the people of damascus is, one, this incredible bike trail and hiking trail that runs along these mountains is a major source of economic opportunity and economic development, right? people come in, they stay in airbnbs, they stay in bed and breakfasts, they go to the coffee shops, they go to the restaurants. but unfortunately, the part of that trail that is managed and monitored by the federal government has been way too slow to actually start that rebuilding process. that's something that we want to focus on immediately. i think the second big issue is, and the governor knows these numbers better than i do, but i believe the maximum you can get from fema for home rebuilding is about $42,000 right? the average amount of damages, as i heard today, is about $130,000, right? so that's a massive, you know, $80,000 to $90,000
there's the department of agriculture. there's a lot of different agencies that are coordinating a response to this particular problem, and a couple of things that particularly seem to matter the most to the people of damascus is, one, this incredible bike trail and hiking trail that runs along these mountains is a major source of economic opportunity and economic development, right? people come in, they stay in airbnbs, they stay in bed and breakfasts, they go to the coffee shops, they go to...
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family farm and it has received the designation of a century farm from the pennsylvania department of agriculture. a century farm is a farm that has been owned by the same family for at least 100 consecutive years. has a family member who still lives on that farm. and has at least 10 acres of the original holding. the millen family has farmed in bedford county, pennsylvania since 1874, when sandra miller -- millen's great grandfather purchased the property. today the millens manage an over 200 acre grain operation on that exact same land. they even have the farm's original log structure dating to pre-1874. on behalf of the everyone in pennsylvania's 13th congressional district, i offer heartfelt congratulations to the millen family and express gratitude for their enduring commitment to one of pennsylvania's most vital industries. agriculture. thank you, mr. chairman. i yield. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro te
family farm and it has received the designation of a century farm from the pennsylvania department of agriculture. a century farm is a farm that has been owned by the same family for at least 100 consecutive years. has a family member who still lives on that farm. and has at least 10 acres of the original holding. the millen family has farmed in bedford county, pennsylvania since 1874, when sandra miller -- millen's great grandfather purchased the property. today the millens manage an over 200...
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agriculture department predicts prices are going to soar another 20% this year. >> so i bought eggs justs ago. actually, i saw they ranged from 6 to $8 for just even like a dozen of them. and that was i even said to myself, i'm like, this is blasphemy. it's just robbery, you know? it's really expensive. >> it's the first time in my life that i've ever had to be kind of embarrassed on what i'm selling eggs for, and it's not our fault. >> now, bird flu has forced farmers to euthanize millions of chickens, and that has pushed egg prices to more than double their usual price. the chicken population is not expected to rebound until sometime this summer. >> our time now. 546 more problems for an oakland recycling contractor being investigated by the federal government. the bay area news group reports. california waste solutions will provide a pair of refunds because of overcharging complaints at two property owners will receive about $100,000 each. two family members who own the company were recently indicted on charges that they bribed, recalled oakland mayor xiang tao and her boyfriend to ge
agriculture department predicts prices are going to soar another 20% this year. >> so i bought eggs justs ago. actually, i saw they ranged from 6 to $8 for just even like a dozen of them. and that was i even said to myself, i'm like, this is blasphemy. it's just robbery, you know? it's really expensive. >> it's the first time in my life that i've ever had to be kind of embarrassed on what i'm selling eggs for, and it's not our fault. >> now, bird flu has forced farmers to...
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farm operation they're working on, because a lot of this depends on the california department of food and agriculture and the local public health department. county, with working with the farm owners to monitor the workers. and essentially what is happening in most places is the workers need to self-identify, that they've gotten symptoms, that it's like red eyes or or flu like symptoms. they report it up either to their their farm sort of the operations or to their local public health department. and from there they would get tested. and that's how a lot of the cases have been identified. and we'll talk about how many in just a moment. finally, in terms of the antiviral medications, they do appear to be working. will they continue to work in the future as the virus continues to change? that's a good question that no one can answer at this point, but that's definitely something that is constantly being looked at every time the virus keeps moving into different populations, there's always an assessment about whether or not the tamiflu or oseltamivir continues to be effective. so the next slide let's ta
farm operation they're working on, because a lot of this depends on the california department of food and agriculture and the local public health department. county, with working with the farm owners to monitor the workers. and essentially what is happening in most places is the workers need to self-identify, that they've gotten symptoms, that it's like red eyes or or flu like symptoms. they report it up either to their their farm sort of the operations or to their local public health...
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the san jose, the department of agriculture renewing license on thursday after conducted a comprehensive inspection of all species animals. earlier this week. that includes human from extreme weather shelter s- conditions and also veterinarian care treasure fest. taking a break for 2025 event usually happens for 2 days every month. that's on treasure island. organizers announced yesterday they were invited back for this year. do have any word yet on if they're going to try and bring it back in 2026. >> day yesterday was with temperatures that we're climbing very, very warm. we records broken in areas like redwood city as well as oakland to getting up to 70 degrees. i mean, this morning, berkeley are in the 60's to start the morning. so it is warm out there and warmer than average for january all together with how dry this january has been so far and with how dry it is trending to be. if we continue this pattern, which is looking likely we will be the driest january in the bay area of the decade. so far. and what a thing to be talking after what was anyway, such a wet winter season, at le
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department of agriculture the zoo's license after conducting a comprehensive inspection. the animal areas earlier this week. so they say they have humane handling and sanitation and shelter from extreme weather. treasure fest is taking a break for 2025, it usually happens 2 days a month on treasure island, but they just announced yesterday that the treasure fest is taking a break. we don't know if they're going to try bringing back in 2026, but it's not going to be happening this year. >> well, the moraga orinda fire department is going to be conducting a prescribed burn later this morning. it'll be at 10 o'clock at the moraga lafayette border right near sky-high drive just east of prague. a road right near campbell into high school. crews are going to be burning, piled material out in open space. and you can see on the map here, the satellite view exactly where we're looking at. residents in that area may see and smell smoke. please close your windows and know that this is a planned prescribed burn. so no need to panic. >> 6.14, now and looking outside nice. and still th
department of agriculture the zoo's license after conducting a comprehensive inspection. the animal areas earlier this week. so they say they have humane handling and sanitation and shelter from extreme weather. treasure fest is taking a break for 2025, it usually happens 2 days a month on treasure island, but they just announced yesterday that the treasure fest is taking a break. we don't know if they're going to try bringing back in 2026, but it's not going to be happening this year. >>...
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russell served as the head of the agricultural sciences department. dr. russell has truly been a leader in the purdue community and thanks to his expertise, he has judged over 1,100 horse shows for national breeder associations in 14 countries. dr. russell has also established and expanded the multiple exchange programs around the world. growing the university's global presence and relationships. he has been a stalwart professor at purdue university's ag department and his loss will be felt by the purdue community and beyond. we wish him the very best as he begins this next chapter in his well-earned retirement. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair now recognizes the gentlelady from nevada, ms. lee, for five minutes. ms. lee: thank you, mr. speaker. today i rise to honor the life of retired chief officer daniel peterson. a champion for southern nevada's veteran community. chief peterson was a highly decorated army veteran and unrelenting advocate for those around him. after flying helicopters in the army for more than 20 years, he cage home to
russell served as the head of the agricultural sciences department. dr. russell has truly been a leader in the purdue community and thanks to his expertise, he has judged over 1,100 horse shows for national breeder associations in 14 countries. dr. russell has also established and expanded the multiple exchange programs around the world. growing the university's global presence and relationships. he has been a stalwart professor at purdue university's ag department and his loss will be felt by...
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according to the department ofof agriculture.more than 230 regions across 47 states are considered veterinarian shortage areas. that's the most ever. some solutions are in the works. last august, the usda awarded more than two dozen grants totaling nearly $4 million to universities and veterinary practices to train the next generation of vets. our correspondent jess gomez takes us to south dakota, where one community is desperate for help. we're usually out as the sun comes up, and we're usually back after the sun goes down. hi doctor pat prusha, owner of the oahe veterinary hospital, usually put about at least 200 and some miles on a day. today will be a short day. we're only going about 48 miles. he's one of only a handful of vets around. we've had calls some people 120, 130 miles away because they couldn't get ahold of anyone else. sometimes they'll just show up at our door. today, an appointment at gill ret angus, an 18,000 acre cattle ranch. good morning. brian. how are you doing today? doctor pat, will pregnancy check some
according to the department ofof agriculture.more than 230 regions across 47 states are considered veterinarian shortage areas. that's the most ever. some solutions are in the works. last august, the usda awarded more than two dozen grants totaling nearly $4 million to universities and veterinary practices to train the next generation of vets. our correspondent jess gomez takes us to south dakota, where one community is desperate for help. we're usually out as the sun comes up, and we're...
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department of agriculture gave monterey county $4 million today to help rebuild the community sewage system, which was badly damaged in the floods. 88% of pajaro residents primarily speak spanish. some residents say just assessing all the various government programs has been part of the problem. >> the she's saying that she's in debt, still had great losses and hasn't gotten no help, and the business was really slow because of the flood. >> a team of engineers is rebuilding and reinforcing all the levees around pajaro and relief centers help residents get help in the months right after the floods, but some there are still feeling a bit neglected. >> this isn't really just about just fixing pipes. it's also it's an issue of equity for a community that's been facing a lot of neglect. it's a it's a an effort to build resilience into this community and to really bring things up to where we're putting this community on a on the same footing as more affluent communities. >> monterey county was given $20 million by the state for direct disaster relief. some of that money will still flow int
department of agriculture gave monterey county $4 million today to help rebuild the community sewage system, which was badly damaged in the floods. 88% of pajaro residents primarily speak spanish. some residents say just assessing all the various government programs has been part of the problem. >> the she's saying that she's in debt, still had great losses and hasn't gotten no help, and the business was really slow because of the flood. >> a team of engineers is rebuilding and...
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department of agriculture. according to the announcement today, the re license inspection identified no complaint compliant items after a comprehensive inspection of species. is areas conducted earlier this week. this includes humane handling housing space feeding and watering sanitation, ventilatnon shelter from extreme weather events. well, this is a list veterinary care and separation of incompatible animals. >> treasure fest is taking a break for 2025. today the organizers made the announcement saying we've realized that the challenge of relocating and starting from scratch in a new venue isn't something we can take on at this time had been on treasure island. the organizers say they're grateful to shoppers in attendees. no word yet on if bilby trying to bring it back next year. >> soccer fans hoping to see lionel messi in action should be prepared to pay top dollar tickets for the quakes match against inter miami went on sale today. and if you can put up with waiting in the queue tickets start at $476. the
department of agriculture. according to the announcement today, the re license inspection identified no complaint compliant items after a comprehensive inspection of species. is areas conducted earlier this week. this includes humane handling housing space feeding and watering sanitation, ventilatnon shelter from extreme weather events. well, this is a list veterinary care and separation of incompatible animals. >> treasure fest is taking a break for 2025. today the organizers made the...
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the department of agriculture says that between 2020 and 2022, 42% of crop workers were undocumented immigrants. and in many cases, as you know, these migrants do jobs many americans do not want to do. so how do you how does president trump make sure that the effort to deport people who are not in this country legally doesn't end up hurting americans who want safe borders? absolutely. but also don't want to see even more higher prices in groceries. >> well, i'm sure it's not your position, jake. you're just asking the question that we should supply america's food with exploitative, illegal alien labor. i obviously don't think that's what you're implying. only 1% of alien workers in the entire country work in agriculture. the top destination for illegal aliens are large cities like new york, like los angeles and small industrial towns, of course, all across the heartland, as we've seen with the biden floods, none of those illegal aliens are doing farm work. those 30,000 illegal aliens that joe biden dumped into springfield. >> i'm talking about the ones. >> that aren't. no, no, no, bu
the department of agriculture says that between 2020 and 2022, 42% of crop workers were undocumented immigrants. and in many cases, as you know, these migrants do jobs many americans do not want to do. so how do you how does president trump make sure that the effort to deport people who are not in this country legally doesn't end up hurting americans who want safe borders? absolutely. but also don't want to see even more higher prices in groceries. >> well, i'm sure it's not your...
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egg shortage, what's also contributing to that is that the biden administration and the department of agriculture directed the mass killing of more than 100 million chickens, which has led to a lack of chicken supply in this country. therefore, lack of egg supply, which is leading to the shortage. so i will leave you with this point. this is an example of why it's so incredibly important that the senate moves swiftly to confirm all of president trump's nominees, including his nominee for the united states department of agriculture. brooke rollins, who is already speaking with kevin hassett, who's leading the economic team here at the white house, on how we can address the egg shortage in this country. as for costs, i laid out costs. i laid out the plethora of ways that president trump has addressed saving costs for the american people over the past week. he looks forward to continuing doing that in the days ahead. thank you. >> guys. >> one more. >> border question. >> medicaid portals. down in. all 50 states. >> all right. that is the first. >> white house. >> press. >> briefing of the new trump
egg shortage, what's also contributing to that is that the biden administration and the department of agriculture directed the mass killing of more than 100 million chickens, which has led to a lack of chicken supply in this country. therefore, lack of egg supply, which is leading to the shortage. so i will leave you with this point. this is an example of why it's so incredibly important that the senate moves swiftly to confirm all of president trump's nominees, including his nominee for the...
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far as the egg shortage, will also to bring to the is that the biden administration and department of agricultureected the mass killing of more than 100 million chickens which has led to a lack of chicken apply in this country. there for a lack of egg supply which is leading to the shortage. i will leave you i will leave you with this point. this is an example of why it is so incredibly important that the senate moves swiftly to confirm all of president trump's nominees, including his nominee for the next day's department of agriculture, brooke rollins who is already speaking with kevin hassett who is leading the economic team here at the white house how we can trust the egg shortage in this country as for cost i made out, because i laid out the plethora of waste that president trump has addressed saving cost for the american people over the past week. he looks forward to continue to do that in the days ahead. [overlapping speakers] >> art medicaid portals down in all 50 states? >> sandra: that was the first white house press briefing with karoline leavitt at his new administration. lasting most
far as the egg shortage, will also to bring to the is that the biden administration and department of agricultureected the mass killing of more than 100 million chickens which has led to a lack of chicken apply in this country. there for a lack of egg supply which is leading to the shortage. i will leave you i will leave you with this point. this is an example of why it is so incredibly important that the senate moves swiftly to confirm all of president trump's nominees, including his nominee...
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the tariffs alone on china raised the prices on the agriculture department because they were not buyingoybeans, so his policy is opposite. economics would say his policies will be inflationary and the tariffs that raise the prices, we pay for it. the people at the top are just getting richer. people have no clue. i don't understand the people that vote for trump. i do understand delusion and denial and they have their agenda but it is not on the side of spiritual good. host: besides doing the opposite of what he is doing, what is your major issue as to what you want to see done? caller: i would say he needs to give tax relief to the middle class where he can. he has done nothing about health care. we need to expand health care, not make it harder for people to get. we should have universal health care now anyway. we are the only civilized country probably in europe that does not have it. we have to help people get homes and build homes. they have to rebuild los angeles, right? you do not get out of a climate accord and start drilling oil which is going to increase the situation that cau
the tariffs alone on china raised the prices on the agriculture department because they were not buyingoybeans, so his policy is opposite. economics would say his policies will be inflationary and the tariffs that raise the prices, we pay for it. the people at the top are just getting richer. people have no clue. i don't understand the people that vote for trump. i do understand delusion and denial and they have their agenda but it is not on the side of spiritual good. host: besides doing the...
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savings to the cancellation of 16 gei a's for accessibility contracts for the department of labor, transportation, agriculturecommerce, hhs and treasury in the department has pledged to cut tutoring and others in waste. i think they have a long way to go they officially put out the help wanted ad on x they said were looking for world-class talent to work long hours, identifying, eliminating waste, fraud and abuse, these are full-time salary positions in the heavenly to apply. stuart: thank you, lou basenese is with me. is doge already effective. >> lo and behold everyone doubted we need to come out with a companion to the debt clock going up and showing our national debt into savings clock this'll be a scoreboard to keep track of what elon musk and company could do that no one thought was possible there is so much waste that can be eliminated and approving it in the first 80 hours half a billion dollars. >> the di federal office that is low hanging fruit. >> we're going to be surprised how much low hanging fruit there is there is a lot of in government and coming out of the financial world sec a ton of waste
savings to the cancellation of 16 gei a's for accessibility contracts for the department of labor, transportation, agriculturecommerce, hhs and treasury in the department has pledged to cut tutoring and others in waste. i think they have a long way to go they officially put out the help wanted ad on x they said were looking for world-class talent to work long hours, identifying, eliminating waste, fraud and abuse, these are full-time salary positions in the heavenly to apply. stuart: thank you,...
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the state department of food and agriculture says it is a necessary step to try to protect people asms and livestock. and it is spread to dozens of dairy farms across the california area. today, the cdc confirmed a bird flu case in a child in san francisco, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the u.s. to 67. >>> coming up at 6:00, the bay area has been front and center of some notable protests during the israel-hamas war. how local activists are reacting to the cease-fire deal. >>> and plus a wild and dangerous police chase. >>> and say hello to el capitan, a close look at the world's fastest super computer here in the bay area. the news at 6:00 with juliette goodrich is coming up in just a few minutes. >>> up next, a symbol of resilience emerging from the palisades fire right there. why this pristine vw bus is becoming a source of inspiration for one community. >>> coming up tonight on the cbs evening news. college athletes are given sweet deals for their name, image, likeness. for our eye on america, we would look at the more than $1 billion spent on student athletes, a
the state department of food and agriculture says it is a necessary step to try to protect people asms and livestock. and it is spread to dozens of dairy farms across the california area. today, the cdc confirmed a bird flu case in a child in san francisco, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the u.s. to 67. >>> coming up at 6:00, the bay area has been front and center of some notable protests during the israel-hamas war. how local activists are reacting to the cease-fire...
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it's a department of agriculture mascot used to alert the public about the scourge of pests and vinesese mascots. it's like a bunch of cheeses, meant to terrorize kids. >> rapists. >> greg: cricket rapist tonight starting at 9d, starring don mot. basically this is propaganda. the government puts out propaganda, they did stuff on the theory of covid, we're paying for the propaganda used on us. >> and, i mean, with mascots, they look like dei mascots, there is no way anybody would come up with these ideas. you brought up the one character who has monkey pox. [laughter] >> you have outliny, sky worn, and sanctuary sam who are obviously in a gay relationship. [laughter] >> greg: i don't know how. because wasn't of them is a cartoon owl, the other is a sea lion but they're making it work. >> greg: the owl better be on top, that's all i'm saying. >> well, smokey the bear should sue. they made him work topless for decades. [laughter] [applause]. >> greg: yep. objectified by a lot of park rangers. that's for sure. hey, baby, where you going? >> you got time for pants, but not a blouse. >> kat
it's a department of agriculture mascot used to alert the public about the scourge of pests and vinesese mascots. it's like a bunch of cheeses, meant to terrorize kids. >> rapists. >> greg: cricket rapist tonight starting at 9d, starring don mot. basically this is propaganda. the government puts out propaganda, they did stuff on the theory of covid, we're paying for the propaganda used on us. >> and, i mean, with mascots, they look like dei mascots, there is no way anybody...