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a tumor is the ethiopia representative the united nations food and agriculture organization for to me this is fascinating our audience around the world have been looking at these pictures wondering what happened why is this happening. this is happening because the locusts are finding unusual went here webster area in the region. they have we have seen cyclons that has happened actually there where there's in june july or august was president talk since june july 2090 but was he to asia who was deteriorated severely in december when a cyclon he got region for being in addition to the flooding and the all time the other disaster locust multiply you not time from each apia now 9 countries in the region are affected and 3 of those are worse than i think that is a troll yes for my area and kenya for tell us what it what is it like what is that experience like of seeing that many locusts in one place at one time for someone who was not used to locusts this is very scary is like seeing a cloud as large as. trying to then 20 square q. on it does as i read that sometimes it can even block the
a tumor is the ethiopia representative the united nations food and agriculture organization for to me this is fascinating our audience around the world have been looking at these pictures wondering what happened why is this happening. this is happening because the locusts are finding unusual went here webster area in the region. they have we have seen cyclons that has happened actually there where there's in june july or august was president talk since june july 2090 but was he to asia who was...
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food and agriculture organization because i know it's foul are sounding the allow it is a big city does it because that much as we say drought is a threat much as we say that floods can be a threat but if you are trying to link them i think they're all great but does it look as if richard is in a good fit with what's a good. joining us to discuss the locus for 2 or 3 alice saying of a tumor is the ethiopian representative of the united nations food and agriculture organization the team and this is fascinating our audience around the world have been looking at these pictures wondering what happened why is this happening this is happening because the locusts are finding and usually when he went area in the region. they had we have seen cyclons has happened actually there where there is in june july or august was president talk like 2090. 2 asian who was deteriorated severely in december when i sank lower and he that region being in addition to the flooding and the all the other disaster locusts mounted like you not time from you talk here now 9 countries in the region are affected and 3 o
food and agriculture organization because i know it's foul are sounding the allow it is a big city does it because that much as we say drought is a threat much as we say that floods can be a threat but if you are trying to link them i think they're all great but does it look as if richard is in a good fit with what's a good. joining us to discuss the locus for 2 or 3 alice saying of a tumor is the ethiopian representative of the united nations food and agriculture organization the team and this...
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food and agriculture organization because i know it's foul are sounding the allow it is a big threat to do that because that much as we see drought is a threat much as we say that floods can be a threat but if you're trying to drink i think we're all for it but does it look as if richard is in a good for it what's a good. joining us to discuss the locus for 2 or 3. tumor is the ethiopia representative the united nations food and agriculture organization for to me this is fascinating our audiences around the world have been looking at these pictures wondering what happened why is this happening. this is happening because the locusts are finding and usually when he went area in the region. they have we have seen cyclons that has happened actually there where there is in june july or august was president talk since june july 2090 but the situation was deteriorating severely in december when a cyclon hit that region being in addition to the flooding and the all the other disaster locust multiplying in not time from each apia now 9 countries in the region are affected and 3 of those are w
food and agriculture organization because i know it's foul are sounding the allow it is a big threat to do that because that much as we see drought is a threat much as we say that floods can be a threat but if you're trying to drink i think we're all for it but does it look as if richard is in a good for it what's a good. joining us to discuss the locus for 2 or 3. tumor is the ethiopia representative the united nations food and agriculture organization for to me this is fascinating our...
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food and agriculture organization because are known as fat are sounding the allow it is a big city does it because that much as we say drought is a threat not just resave that floods can be a threat but if you're trying to drink a beer i think we're all for it but does it look as if richard is in i'm pretty good for it what's a good joining us to discuss the locusts for 2 or 3 hours a tumour is the if you know be representative of the united nations food and agriculture organization for to me this is fascinating our audience around the world have been looking at these pictures wondering what happened why is this happening. this is happening because the locusts are finding unusual went here webster area in the region. they have we have seen cyclons that has happened actually they were theirs in june july or august was president talk in since june july 2090 but the situation will deteriorate it severely in december when a cyclon hit the region being in addition to the flooding and the all time the other disaster not just multiply you not time from each apia now 9 countries in the region a
food and agriculture organization because are known as fat are sounding the allow it is a big city does it because that much as we say drought is a threat not just resave that floods can be a threat but if you're trying to drink a beer i think we're all for it but does it look as if richard is in i'm pretty good for it what's a good joining us to discuss the locusts for 2 or 3 hours a tumour is the if you know be representative of the united nations food and agriculture organization for to me...
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than in from the food and agriculture organization of the united nations great to get your thoughts thank you thank you. we will take a break from the current news for a while and get a check on the world where they're with jenny i was looking at us maps before what if you got to get the things that could have got us every type of weather calls come on not surprising given the size the united states that in fact is the snow and talk about 1st we've had plenty of snow piling in across the 4 corners region over the last 24 hours or more and this is the result so this is a state of utah the roads were closed today not only just to clear them but also they were doing the usual avalanche management that of course is when they set the explosives to actually control the avalanches walls that was going on severe storms developing this is kansas sokol central plains and there is more of this in the forecast i can see quite clearly hail a map of south l.a. where all the rain is this is where we like to see some more severe storms developing as we go through the day it is very widespread as well pus
than in from the food and agriculture organization of the united nations great to get your thoughts thank you thank you. we will take a break from the current news for a while and get a check on the world where they're with jenny i was looking at us maps before what if you got to get the things that could have got us every type of weather calls come on not surprising given the size the united states that in fact is the snow and talk about 1st we've had plenty of snow piling in across the 4...
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abdel reza san is a senior economist at the un zipped through it an agriculture organization he told us that international cooperation is needed to ensure food security in the most vulnerable nations to the issues can never be overblown because it's such an important thing in health and food are the 2 basic needs for humans and of course people are correct to be worried about the food situation sue clark and whenever we have uncertainty in the market is also natural that human behavior gets really excited and panic reveals so we have to be very careful and you have to be prepared it is true that in this episode you do not have a really amy let's say food supply issue globally fortunately green market sort of pretty good greens are really important security but what we have which is very exceptional and we're living much tested with it is what's happening at the local level and the country little now if you only see countries here in europe people can afford to go around a lot of supermarkets you know and that but i think really attention has to be paid to the poorer countries to the
abdel reza san is a senior economist at the un zipped through it an agriculture organization he told us that international cooperation is needed to ensure food security in the most vulnerable nations to the issues can never be overblown because it's such an important thing in health and food are the 2 basic needs for humans and of course people are correct to be worried about the food situation sue clark and whenever we have uncertainty in the market is also natural that human behavior gets...
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scientists in christian charter have published an initial study commissioned by the un food and agriculture organization. the results don't make for good reading. and so showing that we would need a lot more land and that would mean tremendous changes if we were to produce like we do. today it's basically impossible and. the study concludes that if we continue as we have so far we will not be able to reliably feed humanity either with organic or with conventional farming the researches took a number of factors into account for instance eating habits which around the globe have come to resemble the prevailing western lifestyle. more and more people want to eat meat and dairy products. that means a drastic rise in the need for animal feed to produce all that along with the environmental damage that would result in those. that present global meat consumption is $320000000.00 tonnes a year it's predicted to rise by half as much again by 2050 demand for eggs and milk will also go up dramatically. raises the question of where they'll come from so we don't have any extra land that we could use without losing a
scientists in christian charter have published an initial study commissioned by the un food and agriculture organization. the results don't make for good reading. and so showing that we would need a lot more land and that would mean tremendous changes if we were to produce like we do. today it's basically impossible and. the study concludes that if we continue as we have so far we will not be able to reliably feed humanity either with organic or with conventional farming the researches took a...
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about a campaign on the scale and complexity that we will need in places like the food and agricultural organizatione world health organization, just go down the list. it's astonishing how methodically successful they been. i think we are going to have to, if we are serious, and we are determined to overmatched the chinese, we are going to have to really get our act together we have to go through some very painful and very profound reforms and part of the reason i wrote trump versus china was to set the stage for people to have this conversation and to recognize that everything the president is doing which i think is the right general direction is about 10% of what we need to do if we are all going to be capable of competing with china. >> to watch the rest of the program visit our website booktv.org, search for "newt gingrich" or the title of his book " trump china". >> journalist Ãbturning point usa founder charlie kirk offers his thoughts on what he calls the new conservative agenda, historian matthew l geo chronicles robert kennedy's visit to appalachia in the winter of 1967 68 and its role in h
about a campaign on the scale and complexity that we will need in places like the food and agricultural organizatione world health organization, just go down the list. it's astonishing how methodically successful they been. i think we are going to have to, if we are serious, and we are determined to overmatched the chinese, we are going to have to really get our act together we have to go through some very painful and very profound reforms and part of the reason i wrote trump versus china was...
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a campaign on the scale and complexity we are going to need in places like the food and agricultural organization or the world health organization, just go down the list and it's astonishing how methodically successful they've been so i think we're going to have to if we are serious and we are determined to overmatched the chinese are going to have to get our act together you are going to have to go through some very painful and very profound reforms and part of the reason that i wrote trunk versus china was to set the stage for people to have this conversation and to recognize that everything the presidents doing i think is the right general direction is about 10 percent of what we need to do it where all ultimately goingto be capable of competing with china . >> watch the rest of this program visit our website, booktv.org and search for newt gingrich for the title of his book trunk versus china using the box at the top of the page area. >> synthroid around long discusses her journey from prison advocacy working to reformed your butt out sentencing guidelines and then former george w. bush white
a campaign on the scale and complexity we are going to need in places like the food and agricultural organization or the world health organization, just go down the list and it's astonishing how methodically successful they've been so i think we're going to have to if we are serious and we are determined to overmatched the chinese are going to have to get our act together you are going to have to go through some very painful and very profound reforms and part of the reason that i wrote trunk...
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s food and agriculture organization says that harvests have been good and there's an abundant supplydemand crops, but the pandemic is causing a shortage of field workers right now. there's also concern that tariffs and export bathe coming however, food not be concerned about immediate food >>> san production the second time in their 99 year history. the first time they suspended operations was back in the 1940s during world war ii. they aren't taking any online or shipping orders and says that they'll resume when it's safe to do so. see's has 250 stores in 17 states, 150 of those stores here in california. >>> coming up an unexpected consequence of the coronavirus outbreak, why one bay area woman says covid-19 is causing a shortage in her lupus medication. >>> also ahead checking in on doctors who are leading the fight against the coronavirus, the new anxieties inundated wit >>> yes, you're a this but you're also a human being and as a human being those fears are natural. >> closed captioning for the 10:00 news is brought to you by mancini sleep world. there are times when our need t
s food and agriculture organization says that harvests have been good and there's an abundant supplydemand crops, but the pandemic is causing a shortage of field workers right now. there's also concern that tariffs and export bathe coming however, food not be concerned about immediate food >>> san production the second time in their 99 year history. the first time they suspended operations was back in the 1940s during world war ii. they aren't taking any online or shipping orders and...
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foods an agriculture organization says fed systems will be tested and strains in april and may china's livestock saxon is likely to have the g. stacks s. to animal feed and fetch a slaughterhouse capacity supplies of labor intensive crops will be affected in developing countries gita reduced work force and border closures and transport restrictions across the world will lead to fresh food being wasted in higher volumes the wholesale price of kids like fish of collapse with so many restaurants closing a building a bus in is a senior economist at the food natca culture organization he told us international cooperation is needed to ensure fit security in the most vulnerable nations to the issues can never be overblown because it's such an important thing in health and food are the 2 basic needs for humans and of course people are correct to be worried about the food situation sue clark and whenever we have uncertainty in the market is also natural human behavior gets really excited and panic prevails we certainly do not want to see the repeat of the situation we found ourselves back in 20
foods an agriculture organization says fed systems will be tested and strains in april and may china's livestock saxon is likely to have the g. stacks s. to animal feed and fetch a slaughterhouse capacity supplies of labor intensive crops will be affected in developing countries gita reduced work force and border closures and transport restrictions across the world will lead to fresh food being wasted in higher volumes the wholesale price of kids like fish of collapse with so many restaurants...
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stephanie crist munns project has the backing of the moroccan agricultural ministry . it organizes workshops in villages for farmers to learn about the family initiative. who will do. their most important is that the farmers learn about pollinators that they recognize their needs and that they know what is the farm next but they provide service and support for the funding that it does and that they realize that they have higher income and that they will need less chemicals they know that it is fine. the pilot project will run for another 2 years hopefully the 5 method will then be rolled out in all the countries in africa. you have a very very good condition very good. on an upcoming show will be catching up with some researchers who are observing giant ocean forces what effect did they have on the seas in the climate and again to find out see you soon. absolutely. means to. be. a good chick oh no you may not want to hear the words of. the soft spoken of others to lose your special name for the newcomers to disease that is caused by the by was this called codes planted by just fast
stephanie crist munns project has the backing of the moroccan agricultural ministry . it organizes workshops in villages for farmers to learn about the family initiative. who will do. their most important is that the farmers learn about pollinators that they recognize their needs and that they know what is the farm next but they provide service and support for the funding that it does and that they realize that they have higher income and that they will need less chemicals they know that it is...
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stephanie crist months project has the backing of the moroccan agricultural ministry. it organizes workshops in villages for farmers to learn about the fab initiative. with. their most important is that the farmers learn about pollinators that they recognise their needs and that they know what is the farm next but they provide service and support for the pardon like this and that they realise that they have higher income and that they will need less chemicals they know but it is fine. the pilot project will run for another 2 years hopefully the fop method will then be rolled out in other countries in africa. you know he's a very very good condition very good. on an upcoming show we'll be catching up with some researchers who are observing giant ocean forces what effect they have on the seas in the climate to me and again to find out to see you soon bye bye. call on the road with our superheroes my mission is clear kushti good antony closely should explore in germany. they dug down. everything out there's a lot going on in. germany tried and tested again. coming up on w. and clubs t
stephanie crist months project has the backing of the moroccan agricultural ministry. it organizes workshops in villages for farmers to learn about the fab initiative. with. their most important is that the farmers learn about pollinators that they recognise their needs and that they know what is the farm next but they provide service and support for the pardon like this and that they realise that they have higher income and that they will need less chemicals they know but it is fine. the pilot...
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stephanie crist months project has the backing of the moroccan agricultural ministry. it organizes workshops in villages for farmers to learn about the fall initiative. who would lose. their most important is that the farmers learn about pollinators that they recognize their needs and that they know what is the farm a nest but they provide service and support for the pardon like us and then they realize that they have higher income and that they will need less chemicals if they know that it is fine. the pilot project will run for another 2 years hopefully the fund method will then be rolled out in other countries in africa. you know he's a very very good condition very good. on an upcoming show we'll be catching up with some researchers who are observing giant ocean forces what effect do they have on the seas and the climate to me and again to find out c assume. be more intimidated into a nameless mass of their bodies mere tools the history of the slave trade is africa's history it describes how the money for power and profit come into an entire continent into chaos and violence th
stephanie crist months project has the backing of the moroccan agricultural ministry. it organizes workshops in villages for farmers to learn about the fall initiative. who would lose. their most important is that the farmers learn about pollinators that they recognize their needs and that they know what is the farm a nest but they provide service and support for the pardon like us and then they realize that they have higher income and that they will need less chemicals if they know that it is...
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that stephanie crist months project has the backing of the moroccan agricultural ministry. it organizes workshops in villages for farmers to learn about the fab initiative. their most important is that the farmers learn about pollinators that they recognize their needs and that they know what is the farm next that they provide service and support for the pardon like this and that they realize that they have higher income and that they will need less chemicals they know that it is fine. the pilot project will run for another 2 years hopefully the 5 method will then be rolled out in other countries in africa. he is in very very good condition very good. on an upcoming show will be catching up with some researchers who are observing giant ocean forces what effect they have on the seas and the climate to me and again to find out see you soon. can see a walk with more i mean quite high and then crash it's. non-fiction ito was once filthy rich and regarded as a model businessman bankers and politicians contributed to his success. the scheme would never have worked in the banks hadn't played a
that stephanie crist months project has the backing of the moroccan agricultural ministry. it organizes workshops in villages for farmers to learn about the fab initiative. their most important is that the farmers learn about pollinators that they recognize their needs and that they know what is the farm next that they provide service and support for the pardon like this and that they realize that they have higher income and that they will need less chemicals they know that it is fine. the...
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so, in 1998, eells co-founded an organization calle athe women, fo agriculture network. she holds meetings with other women landowners in iowa and across the country, teaching them about land conservation anw the role ten could potentially play in making sure their faer-tenants are implementing sustainable practices.s shld more than 250 meetings since 2009, educating more than 3,800 female landowners. >> one of the things that we find is that ty have a real deep-seated concern for the community, for theirarmers, for their family. and they really want to keep the land. and yet, they don't necessarily get to express that caring and concern because you just don't talk about those things. >> reporter: she says that's mostly because of decades-old aditions. men farm, men make decisions about the land, and women arein nolved even when it's their land. they can have tremendous influence cause they actually own this land. >> when i talk to men about this, they're like, "it's yourhe la, what'sig deal? and there's a lot r lift for women in that particular setting. so, if you think
so, in 1998, eells co-founded an organization calle athe women, fo agriculture network. she holds meetings with other women landowners in iowa and across the country, teaching them about land conservation anw the role ten could potentially play in making sure their faer-tenants are implementing sustainable practices.s shld more than 250 meetings since 2009, educating more than 3,800 female landowners. >> one of the things that we find is that ty have a real deep-seated concern for the...
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organizing the planet. cement, steel, and agriculture. combined makeup almost 40% of carbon omissions in the world. in theon emissions world. cement is the most widely used man-made material and existence. when combined with water and aggregates, it can be poured into whatever shape is needed for construction. it has been used for millennia to build roman aqueducts, the pantheon, highways, and lots of parking garages. globally, production of cement accounts for about 7% of yearly becausesions, largely of how it is created. requiresingredient limestone heated to high temperatures. it is usually generated by fossil fuels. inside the kiln, even more co2 is released in the process. reducees are trying to the amount of clinker use. the drawbacks are serious. these new techniques come with a price tag that sometimes triple the cost of the traditional process. since cement is holding many structures together, alternative recipes make contractors or regulators uneasy. andl is just as important, as cities grow, demand is expected to rise by 50% be
organizing the planet. cement, steel, and agriculture. combined makeup almost 40% of carbon omissions in the world. in theon emissions world. cement is the most widely used man-made material and existence. when combined with water and aggregates, it can be poured into whatever shape is needed for construction. it has been used for millennia to build roman aqueducts, the pantheon, highways, and lots of parking garages. globally, production of cement accounts for about 7% of yearly becausesions,...
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do with the way we organize our society, and that we are organized, our institutions have been handed down to us from kind of first and agricultural than an adjuster but nowhere in a digital age. the structures, hierarchies we created at work and then don't work now and we have any sense of the mitel used to be organized by the personal connections in community and the way, the personal relationships. what kind of structural reforms can you think of that might help restore personal connections and things that restore a kind of order so that organizations are just different? >> these are great questions and since they are impossible questions. those are the best questions, but i would say they are related. if one thing you asked is how do we start to change attitude, i honestly think the only entity that is to articulate for ourselves the problems in a particular way that causes us to think about our everyday decisions all of it differently. i don't think we can really do much better than that, but that can be a very powerful way to change. i don't think this could be really a top-down change. ultimately, the trouble with the need
do with the way we organize our society, and that we are organized, our institutions have been handed down to us from kind of first and agricultural than an adjuster but nowhere in a digital age. the structures, hierarchies we created at work and then don't work now and we have any sense of the mitel used to be organized by the personal connections in community and the way, the personal relationships. what kind of structural reforms can you think of that might help restore personal connections...
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agricultural development and iran. -- in iran. acting u.n. secretary general hah and his party at united nation headquarters. iran is one of the 50 charter members of this world organizationarliest days, supported the .ational integrity of iran the delegation joins the shah and his party. they visit the chambers were world issues are brought for solution. the united nations headquarters. a beacon of hope for world peace . films can watch archival on our weekly city -- series, railamerica. tv. on american history tour takescities american history tv on the road to
agricultural development and iran. -- in iran. acting u.n. secretary general hah and his party at united nation headquarters. iran is one of the 50 charter members of this world organizationarliest days, supported the .ational integrity of iran the delegation joins the shah and his party. they visit the chambers were world issues are brought for solution. the united nations headquarters. a beacon of hope for world peace . films can watch archival on our weekly city -- series, railamerica. tv....
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agricultural development in iran. acting u.n. secretary general reached the shah and his party at united nation headquarters. iran is one of the 50 charter members of this world organizationliest days, supported the national integrity of iran. the delegation joins the shah and his party. they visit the chambers were world issues are brought for solution. the united nations headquarters. a beacon of hope for world peace. ♪ >> you can watch archival films in their entirety on our weekly series, reel america. here on american history tv. our c-span cities tour takes american history tv on the road to feature the history of cities across america. here is a recent program. >> this is the nation's primary facility for the dismantlement and management of nuclear weapons. for approximately 30 years, the safest method of transportation was by rail. we begin our look at the history amarillo to the museum. >> we are trying to preserve the rich railroad heritage of this area.
agricultural development in iran. acting u.n. secretary general reached the shah and his party at united nation headquarters. iran is one of the 50 charter members of this world organizationliest days, supported the national integrity of iran. the delegation joins the shah and his party. they visit the chambers were world issues are brought for solution. the united nations headquarters. a beacon of hope for world peace. ♪ >> you can watch archival films in their entirety on our weekly...
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agricultural development in iran. acting u.n. secretary general -- greets the shah and his party at united nation headquarters. iran is one of the 50 charter members of this world organizationarliest days, supported the national integrity of iran. the delegation joins the shah and his party. they visit the chambers were -- where world issues are brought for solution. the united nations headquarters. a beacon of hope for world peace. ♪ >> this is american history tv, events and interviews and visits to college classrooms and museums, exploring the past every weekend on c-span3. ♪ your unfiltered view of 1979 andt, created in brought to you today by your television provider. tonight michael schaefer looks at the life of thomas wallace coley, his journal entries and letters. here is a preview. as i mentioned, tom did not say anything about whether, but he had on a long overcoat. decided,ite, that he maybe it would be more comfortable, for he mounted he would take it off. off, put it over the back of his saddle, and had his left hand getting ready to swing his leg over, and a federal many , andentered his left side hit something, deflected and exited his back a fraction of an i
agricultural development in iran. acting u.n. secretary general -- greets the shah and his party at united nation headquarters. iran is one of the 50 charter members of this world organizationarliest days, supported the national integrity of iran. the delegation joins the shah and his party. they visit the chambers were -- where world issues are brought for solution. the united nations headquarters. a beacon of hope for world peace. ♪ >> this is american history tv, events and...
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organization's president. louisiana is a very diverse agricultural state where each region is distinct, and ronnie has represented every nook and every cranny of our farming and ranching community. i'm not alone in standing in awe of ronnie anderson's service. i am in awe. and i wish ronnie and vivian and their -- in their next chapter the chance to enjoy life. i know they both have enjoyed the 51 years of service to the farm bureau, but to enjoy life in a different way. i just wanted to come here today, madam president, and celebrate ronnie's service and that of vivian, his life's partner, as well. in -- madam president, i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: quorum call: mr. shelby: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from alabama. mr. shelby: i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. shelby: mr. president, today we face a serious global crisis with the spread of the coronavirus. we all know that. the american people, i believe, expect us here in the u.s. s
organization's president. louisiana is a very diverse agricultural state where each region is distinct, and ronnie has represented every nook and every cranny of our farming and ranching community. i'm not alone in standing in awe of ronnie anderson's service. i am in awe. and i wish ronnie and vivian and their -- in their next chapter the chance to enjoy life. i know they both have enjoyed the 51 years of service to the farm bureau, but to enjoy life in a different way. i just wanted to come...
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you talk to any agriculture commodity group, any farm organization or just up and down main street throughoutkansas -- as a matter of fact, i talked to the chamber of commerce, senator moran who just gave some very pertinent comments to our situation out in kansas about the second question in. chairman pat, what about our rural areas? well, at that time we were having trouble with regards to the testing, and some rural hospitals were having to drive a great deal of miles to topeka. that was the only source. that stopped -- it hasn't stopped, gotten a heck of a lot better, with quest and lab corps and other folks who are now making these tests available. but i want to get back to agriculture and the senator from north dakota is exactly right. we've been hit pretty hard. 2.13 was the last time we had our prices above the cost of production. that involves everybody involved in agriculture, along with senator thune. and i am going to try to wind this down here pretty quick so we can get through. and i thank you for your help. and i thank you for your overview of what's in this bill, what isn't in
you talk to any agriculture commodity group, any farm organization or just up and down main street throughoutkansas -- as a matter of fact, i talked to the chamber of commerce, senator moran who just gave some very pertinent comments to our situation out in kansas about the second question in. chairman pat, what about our rural areas? well, at that time we were having trouble with regards to the testing, and some rural hospitals were having to drive a great deal of miles to topeka. that was the...
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organic materials that have been applied to land as fertilizer. there's no standards for pfas concentrations in biosolids and application can lead to contamination in land and crops and water if it's used on agricultural land. so, we're already having this problem in maine. we have one dairy farmer who treated his land with biosolids for years without knowledge it was contaminated with pfas. his milks tested ten times the epa guidelines so he's unable to sell his milk and basically his livelihood is ruining. what is he doing at this moment in time to understand pfas in biosolids? >> we're looking at pfas as far as community is concerned including biosolids. we last year entered into partnership with usda on this issue. we also made available over $5 million in new research money, specifically targeted to agriculture uses and agriculture problems around pfas. so, yours was i believe the secondary ri that had this issue. there's another dairy out west and i'm blanking on whether it was arizona -- >> it's new mexico. it's right next to an air force base. >> new mexico and i talked to the governor of new mexico about that. so, we are looking into that. we've partnered with us da to try to address this. th
organic materials that have been applied to land as fertilizer. there's no standards for pfas concentrations in biosolids and application can lead to contamination in land and crops and water if it's used on agricultural land. so, we're already having this problem in maine. we have one dairy farmer who treated his land with biosolids for years without knowledge it was contaminated with pfas. his milks tested ten times the epa guidelines so he's unable to sell his milk and basically his...
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agricultural and textile employees strict quarantine measures in some countries mean no work therefore no pay let's talk now to mohamed messire he's the regional director for asia pacific the united nations women's organization moment in the series so this is a double whammy not only do women make up what more than 2 thirds of health care providers they're also the cornerstone within the domestic situation. and. kristen also think about the economic volatility earlier. today. to think women even much more. as you rightly said. the workforce so the health care system is made out of 7 percent women these women have been on the front line. putting them out that. door to where this has been seen by the we're not going to head but also in the front in the just 6. scientific research for vaccinations etc yes on average health care workers women had received one 3rd next. than those of men and why they have been provided with protect the person with men like their men for the their specific requirements has not necessarily been to systemic the across the board. being menstrual hygiene. we also need to remember that in many of the countries in the region and that process the blue light that shows green policy which
agricultural and textile employees strict quarantine measures in some countries mean no work therefore no pay let's talk now to mohamed messire he's the regional director for asia pacific the united nations women's organization moment in the series so this is a double whammy not only do women make up what more than 2 thirds of health care providers they're also the cornerstone within the domestic situation. and. kristen also think about the economic volatility earlier. today. to think women...