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when the dollar crashes and i think that's going to happen the chinese will buy a lot more american agriculture because americans are going to buy a lot less because the prices are going to go up i mean a lot of stuff is going to be shipped out of this country and americans are going to have to do without a lot of things that they you know because of the having but we're headed for a real crisis i mean the problem isn't china taking advantage of us it's that we've actually been able to take advantage of them by. exporting are overvalued currency for their products and i think the ability of the united states to continue to do this is coming to an end i mean we're pretty so much money the deficits are so high that the world is going to finally lose confidence of the dollar which is something that should have happened a long time ago but getting back to my earlier point what trump is really concerned about now is getting reelected and the only thing he has going for him is the stock market he wants to continuously claim that the high stock market is proof of how great the economy is even though t
when the dollar crashes and i think that's going to happen the chinese will buy a lot more american agriculture because americans are going to buy a lot less because the prices are going to go up i mean a lot of stuff is going to be shipped out of this country and americans are going to have to do without a lot of things that they you know because of the having but we're headed for a real crisis i mean the problem isn't china taking advantage of us it's that we've actually been able to take...
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in that space for its entire lives and that are part of agriculture really is there promote american agriculture it's not an impartial sort of entity that is neutrally overseeing the laws and for years u.s.d.a. was allied with the very interests that it was supposed to regulate including these folks within the agriculture sector who started raising puppies and started operating puppy mills never in the state of ohio has any breeder been forced out of this. long. standing violations of the animal welfare act if they choose to no longer pay us to a license it's because they chose not to renew their license not because inspectors came out to actually revoke that license i never heard of a regulator coming to pennsylvania no one was getting shut down the feeling of the industry was very we don't have to worry about it so frankly their doors were pretty open the so often if a breeder some violation of the animal welfare act they get a slap on the hands and when they get the slap on the hands. off and it is months following the violation and they're given an opportunity to correct the violation and so
in that space for its entire lives and that are part of agriculture really is there promote american agriculture it's not an impartial sort of entity that is neutrally overseeing the laws and for years u.s.d.a. was allied with the very interests that it was supposed to regulate including these folks within the agriculture sector who started raising puppies and started operating puppy mills never in the state of ohio has any breeder been forced out of this. long. standing violations of the...
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bees are critically important to american agriculture. particularly here in california. we've got all the flowering nut trees and whatnot. there's a huge industry in bringing bees essentially renting bees to come to your farm. >> so the farming industry do have different and small areas or different crops all over and then you can depend on bees. get more insects in their field during the blooming season and we've seen how the agriculture industry has been developed using the processes of decision making and helps pollination which is one of the critical factors in the process was left behind. the quality of bee colonies today and the level of them is not very strong and it affected the pollination process. >> last question for you, which came first? the idea or the bees? in the sense this is technology being used in a very unusual way. was your cofounder's interest in bees first? and you figured out a solution? it was a problem you went hunting for? >> my cofounder is a second generation commercial bee keeper three years ago and i had question why bees were dying and wh
bees are critically important to american agriculture. particularly here in california. we've got all the flowering nut trees and whatnot. there's a huge industry in bringing bees essentially renting bees to come to your farm. >> so the farming industry do have different and small areas or different crops all over and then you can depend on bees. get more insects in their field during the blooming season and we've seen how the agriculture industry has been developed using the processes of...
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you we will continue to stand firm with china until we level the playing field, not just for american agricultural american manufacturing and american workers. under this president and administration, we always put america first. [applause] it is amazing to think all we have done in three and a half years through extraordinary opposition from the left and the democrats. and through the midst of a challenging pandemic. incredible and happens when you have a president willing to fight each and every day. i promise you the guy i serve with will never stop fighting to keep the promises he made to the people of iowa. [applause] know all theo progress we have made is at risk . my fellow americans, we are passing through a time of testing, but soon we will come to a time for choosing. that is something the people of iowa know well. the choice in this election has never been clearer, the stakes never have been higher. i want to talk to you about what is at stake. about the choice our nation faces. you can talk to your neighbors and friends. iowa, our economic recovery is on the ballot. there are things on
you we will continue to stand firm with china until we level the playing field, not just for american agricultural american manufacturing and american workers. under this president and administration, we always put america first. [applause] it is amazing to think all we have done in three and a half years through extraordinary opposition from the left and the democrats. and through the midst of a challenging pandemic. incredible and happens when you have a president willing to fight each and...
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high trade tariffs to protect american manufacturing and agriculture in a time when america was burgeoning as a productive machine. he even crafts a bill, a tariff bill, a very high tariff bill. the mckinley tariff they called it, of 1890. it turned out to be a bad move. the tariffs didn't go into effect for quite some time and a lot of businesses took the opportunity to raise prices because they were going to raise it anywhere. they figured the american people did not like that very much and a result was a disaster for republicans in the 1890 elections. for mckinley is sitting in his office as the returns are coming in, disheveled and the office is all messed up with postage everywhere and papers and buttons. he is sitting there smoking a cigar and in walks his good friend, the editor of the newspaper. the editor says, jim freeze says, it's all over. >> mckinley says nothing. he says what am i going to say the newspaper? mckinley looks up with a look on his face and says, in the time of darkest true veil, victory is nearest. what? he just, he couldn't get pessimistic about anything. he's
high trade tariffs to protect american manufacturing and agriculture in a time when america was burgeoning as a productive machine. he even crafts a bill, a tariff bill, a very high tariff bill. the mckinley tariff they called it, of 1890. it turned out to be a bad move. the tariffs didn't go into effect for quite some time and a lot of businesses took the opportunity to raise prices because they were going to raise it anywhere. they figured the american people did not like that very much and a...
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position to push his pet issue, tariffs, protectionism, high trade tariffs to protect american manufacturing and agricultureventually at a time when america was burgeoning as a productive machine. and he even, as chairman of ways and means crafts a bill, a very high tariff bill, the mckinley tariff, they called it of 1890. turned out to be a bad move. the tariff didn't go into effect for quite some time, and a lot of businesses took the opportunity to raise prices because they were going to raise anyway, everyone figured. the american people didn't like that very much. and the result was a disaster for republicans in the 1890 elections. and poor mckinley is sitting in his office as returns are coming in disheveled and office all messed up with posters everywhere and paper rs and buttons. he's sitting there smoking a cigar. in walks his good friend, the editor of the newspaper, and the editor says it's all over. mckinley says nothing. says, what am i going to say in the newspaper? and mckinley looks up with a pensive look on his face, and he says in the time of darkest travail, victory is nearest. what? he j
position to push his pet issue, tariffs, protectionism, high trade tariffs to protect american manufacturing and agricultureventually at a time when america was burgeoning as a productive machine. and he even, as chairman of ways and means crafts a bill, a very high tariff bill, the mckinley tariff, they called it of 1890. turned out to be a bad move. the tariff didn't go into effect for quite some time, and a lot of businesses took the opportunity to raise prices because they were going to...
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. ♪ will: likedustries american agricultural has been hit hard by the pandemic.year. but some farmers and ranchers are finding success with a little adaption. it's what americans do. they innovate in the face of struggle. joining me nickie callas, fourth generation rancher and owner of callason, and third generation owner of johnson farm produce in indiana. nickie, i'll start off with you. i just read off the stats, 8% bankruptcies on farms, ranchers up as well with the closure of meat processing plants. what are you doing in oklahoma to overcome that struggle? >> well, i'm part of a task force headed up by our oklahoma secretary of guttural, blaine archer and we're working to alleviate this bottleneck so we don't have a problem with processing here in oklahoma. we identified that as an issue here, and farmers and ranchers through covid have continued working hard, working diligently to serve the american people, and so we are working to do that and alleviate the bottleneck but also here on our ranch, we have started selling beef direct to families and shipping i
. ♪ will: likedustries american agricultural has been hit hard by the pandemic.year. but some farmers and ranchers are finding success with a little adaption. it's what americans do. they innovate in the face of struggle. joining me nickie callas, fourth generation rancher and owner of callason, and third generation owner of johnson farm produce in indiana. nickie, i'll start off with you. i just read off the stats, 8% bankruptcies on farms, ranchers up as well with the closure of meat...
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american civil war? slaves were used primarily for agriculture. and this map gives us a very good indication of where that agriculture was taking place. if you look at the eastern seaboard, you will notice that the darker areas indicate the more slavery there was. the commonwealth of virginia was growing things like tobacco, cultivating cotton. and you can see how intense or how populous the enslaved people were here in virginia at the time. let's go down to georgia. they were growing rice and different things here. once again, we have a concentration of enslaved individuals. the mississippi river valley, same thing. they are growing cotton and other cultivating cash crops that are allowing whites to be able to capitalize on that. once again, look at the concentration of enslaved people in the mississippi river valley. in may of 1861, there was a perfect storm. several things came together to create what we call today the contraband decision. the first thing that occurred is that abraham lincoln promoted and assigned major general benjamin butler
american civil war? slaves were used primarily for agriculture. and this map gives us a very good indication of where that agriculture was taking place. if you look at the eastern seaboard, you will notice that the darker areas indicate the more slavery there was. the commonwealth of virginia was growing things like tobacco, cultivating cotton. and you can see how intense or how populous the enslaved people were here in virginia at the time. let's go down to georgia. they were growing rice and...
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another part of agriculture really is there a promote american agriculture it's not an impartial sort of entity that is neutral you overseeing the laws and for years u.s.d.a. was allied with the very interests that it was supposed to regulate including these folks within the agriculture sector who you know started raising puppies and started operating puppy mills never in the state of ohio has any breeder been forced out of this. long. standing violations of the animal welfare act if they choose to no longer pay u.s.d.a. license it's because they chose not to renew their license not because inspectors came out to actually revoke that license i never heard of a regulator coming to pennsylvania no one was getting shut down the feeling of the industry was very we don't have to worry about it so frankly their doors are pretty open the so often if a breeder some violation of the animal welfare act they get a slap on the hands and when they get the slap on the hands. off and it is months following the violation and they're given an opportunity to correct the violation and sometimes it may b
another part of agriculture really is there a promote american agriculture it's not an impartial sort of entity that is neutral you overseeing the laws and for years u.s.d.a. was allied with the very interests that it was supposed to regulate including these folks within the agriculture sector who you know started raising puppies and started operating puppy mills never in the state of ohio has any breeder been forced out of this. long. standing violations of the animal welfare act if they...
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the protection of intellectual property along with removing barriers for american companies dealing with finance and agriculture. >>> two major airlines are hoping to bring passengers back during the pandemic by enhancing cleaning protocols. delta airlines assess they will now double the number of cabin cleaners for each flight and american airlines will now use a virus killing spray the bimetal protection agency has approved the products but once it is not a replacement for standard cleaning. >>> the internal revenue service says it is holding off on sending tax due notices. they say that due to a hefty backlog of mail, it will not send out the usual follow-up letters reminding taxpayers to pay their balances. if you have submitted a payment, the irs says it will be honored on the posted date and that when it is processed. >>> companies are having to be creative with how they do business. krispy kreme has a new way to do business while social distancing. >> this is creative and delicious. how about a donut vending machine? krispy kreme's new store opens today in charlottesville and the shop's vending machine w
the protection of intellectual property along with removing barriers for american companies dealing with finance and agriculture. >>> two major airlines are hoping to bring passengers back during the pandemic by enhancing cleaning protocols. delta airlines assess they will now double the number of cabin cleaners for each flight and american airlines will now use a virus killing spray the bimetal protection agency has approved the products but once it is not a replacement for standard...
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you see tens of thousands of african americans moving northward out of the rural south, out of that agricultural jobs into industrial jobs in chicago, st. louis, cleveland, pittsburgh, new york and overtime, the african american population increases. the african mayor king in those cities are gradually recruited by the political parties. and oscar de priest is a perfect example of that process. he actually is born in the cell he and his family are part of a group called the exit dusters, they moved the bid west of kansas, he goes to grade school and high school in kansas. he finds his way to chicago them in the 1890s and he moves up through the political system. he becomes a chicago city councilman in the mid 19 teens. and his career has some peaks and valleys. by the 1920s, he is part of the republican political machine in chicago. i'm as an alderman. in 1928, when the sitting congressman from chicago, a very powerful republican who is on the appropriations committee, passes away mid congress in the fall elections, the priest runs for the seat and he wins, so 1929 he comes to the house of repre
you see tens of thousands of african americans moving northward out of the rural south, out of that agricultural jobs into industrial jobs in chicago, st. louis, cleveland, pittsburgh, new york and overtime, the african american population increases. the african mayor king in those cities are gradually recruited by the political parties. and oscar de priest is a perfect example of that process. he actually is born in the cell he and his family are part of a group called the exit dusters, they...
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you see tens of thousands of african-americans moving north for the first time out of the south, out of agriculturaleal jobs in chicago, -- two industrial jobs in chicago, st. louis, new york, and over time, the african-american population in and thees increases african-americans in those cities are gradually recruited by the political parties and oscar the priest is a perfect example of that process. he actually is born in the south , he and his family are part of a group who moved to the midwest to kansas, he goes to great school and high school -- grade school and high school in kansas , but he fight his way to chicago and moves up through the political system. he becomes a chicago city 910's,lman in the mid-1 his career has peaked and valli split by the 1920's, he is part republican political machine in chicago as an in 1928, when the sitting congressman from chicago, very powerful republican who is on the appropriations committee, passes dey, in the fall elections, priest runs and wins. >> one of my favorite things about his career is this tiny button that we have in the collection that is from
you see tens of thousands of african-americans moving north for the first time out of the south, out of agriculturaleal jobs in chicago, -- two industrial jobs in chicago, st. louis, new york, and over time, the african-american population in and thees increases african-americans in those cities are gradually recruited by the political parties and oscar the priest is a perfect example of that process. he actually is born in the south , he and his family are part of a group who moved to the...
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the protection of intellectual property along with removing barriers for american companies dealing with finance and agricultureeo of protests in kenosha, wisconsin, against sunday's police shooting of a k they deployed dear gas. it was their second night of demonstrations and protesters are calling for justice. he was shot in the back sunday during an altercation with police as he tried to get in his vehicle. the video circulating on social media appears to show an officer shooting blake at least seven times while his children were present. we have leake is ralyfre wadown. the lieutenant governor made his view of the video very clear. >> this was not an accident. this was not glad police work. this was some sort of band data being taken out on a member of our community. >> at a news conference, police said officers had been responding to a domestic dispute when they encountered blake but did not say why they opened fire or whether blake was armed. two officers have been placed on leave and the justice department is now investigating. >>> kenosha police say that the video circulating does not capture all the in
the protection of intellectual property along with removing barriers for american companies dealing with finance and agricultureeo of protests in kenosha, wisconsin, against sunday's police shooting of a k they deployed dear gas. it was their second night of demonstrations and protesters are calling for justice. he was shot in the back sunday during an altercation with police as he tried to get in his vehicle. the video circulating on social media appears to show an officer shooting blake at...
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agriculture, technology, and other sectors. the economy was rebuilt in three years. unemployment fell to the lowest rate of 3.5%. luke ellis, african-americans, hispanics, women, all groups benefited enormously. everybody was better off. a rising tide lifted all boats. then came a once in 100 year pandemic. it was awful. health and economic impacts were tragic. hardship and heartbreak were everywhere. but presidential leadership came swiftly and effectively with an extraordinary rescue for health and safety to successfully fight the covid virus. alsoreat bipartisan rescue saved the economy. right now, our economic health is coming back with emergency spending and tax cuts. americans are going back to work. there is a housing boom, auto boom, manufacturing boom, consumer spending boom. stocks are at record territory. a v-shaped recovery is pointing towards better than 20% growth in the second half of this year. tax cuts and, more regulatory rollback will be in store. payroll tax cuts for higher wages, income tax cuts for the middle class, capital gains tax cuts for investment. productivity and jobs. much more regulatory relief for small busin
agriculture, technology, and other sectors. the economy was rebuilt in three years. unemployment fell to the lowest rate of 3.5%. luke ellis, african-americans, hispanics, women, all groups benefited enormously. everybody was better off. a rising tide lifted all boats. then came a once in 100 year pandemic. it was awful. health and economic impacts were tragic. hardship and heartbreak were everywhere. but presidential leadership came swiftly and effectively with an extraordinary rescue for...
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they say 54 million americans will be food insecure. the department of agricultureid those receiving snap benefits, food stamps, rose 16%. new evidence that this worked. retail sales were above pre-pandemic levels. people spent more on electronics koept alive are -- they're not even in washington talking about this. >> thanks for joining us, everyone. i'm laura jarrett. >> i'm christine romans. have a great day. "new day" is next. made with 98% naturally-derived ingredients bursting with super fruits to nourish hungry hair yes to vegan no to silicones yes to nourish no to weighdown fructis treats by garnier naturally! an army family who is always at the ready. so when they got a little surprise... two!? ...they didn't panic. they got a bigger car for their soon-to-be-bigger family. after shopping around for insurance, they called usaa - who helped find the right coverage for them and even some much-needed savings. that was the easy part. usaa insurance is made the way liz and mike need it- easy. usimon pagenaud takese the lead at the indy 500! it- coming to the gree
they say 54 million americans will be food insecure. the department of agricultureid those receiving snap benefits, food stamps, rose 16%. new evidence that this worked. retail sales were above pre-pandemic levels. people spent more on electronics koept alive are -- they're not even in washington talking about this. >> thanks for joining us, everyone. i'm laura jarrett. >> i'm christine romans. have a great day. "new day" is next. made with 98% naturally-derived...
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you see tens of thousands of african-americans moving northward out of the rural south and out of agricultural jobs to industrial jobs in hicago, st. louis cleveland, pittsburgh, new york, and over time the african-american population in the cities increases. and the african-americans in the cities are gradually recruited by the political parties. and oscar depriest is a perfect example of that process. he's actually born in the south. -- and his family are part of a edusters and the ex goes to high school in salina, kansas, but finds his way to chicago in the 1890's and moves up through the political system d becomes a chicago city 1900's n in the mid and his career has peaks and valleys. part of the he's republican political machine in chicago. as an alderman. a ward alderman. in 1928 when the sitting ngressman from chicago, very powerful republican named martin maddon on the appropriations committee passes away mid congress in the fall elections depriest runs for the seat and wins. in 1929 he comes to the house of representatives. sarah: one of my favorite things about his career is this li
you see tens of thousands of african-americans moving northward out of the rural south and out of agricultural jobs to industrial jobs in hicago, st. louis cleveland, pittsburgh, new york, and over time the african-american population in the cities increases. and the african-americans in the cities are gradually recruited by the political parties. and oscar depriest is a perfect example of that process. he's actually born in the south. -- and his family are part of a edusters and the ex goes to...
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you see tens of thousands of african-americans moving northward for the first time, out of the rural south, out of agricultural jobs, to jobs in chicago, st. louis, cleveland, pittsburgh, new york, and over time, the african-american population in the cities increases and the african-americans in those cities are gradually recruited by the political parties and oscar depriest is a perfect example of that process. south and he the and his family are part of a group called the x investors who moved to the midwest to kansas. he goes to grade school and high school, but he finds his way to chicago in the 1890's and moves up through the political system. he becomes a chicago city councilman in the mid-19 teens and his career has some peaks and valleys. partby the 1920's, he is of the republican political machine in chicago as an alderman. the sittingn congressman from chicago, a very powerful republican a martin madman on the appropriations committee passes away in the fall elections, depriest runs for the seat and wins. comes to the house of representatives. >> one of my favorite things about his career is this li
you see tens of thousands of african-americans moving northward for the first time, out of the rural south, out of agricultural jobs, to jobs in chicago, st. louis, cleveland, pittsburgh, new york, and over time, the african-american population in the cities increases and the african-americans in those cities are gradually recruited by the political parties and oscar depriest is a perfect example of that process. south and he the and his family are part of a group called the x investors who...
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and you see tens of thousands of african-americans moving northward for the first time out of the rural south, out of agricultural jobs to industrial jobs in chicago, st. louis, cleveland, pittsburgh, new york. and over time, the african-american population in those cities increases. and the african-americans in those cities are gradually recruited by the political parties. and oscar depriest is a perfect example of that process. he actually is born in the south. he and his family are a part of a group called the exodusteres who moved to the midwest from kansas. he goes to grade school in kansas. he finds his way to chicago in the 1890s, and he moves up through the political system. he becomes chicago city councilman in the mid-19-teens. and his career has some peaks and valleys. by the 1920s, he's part of the republican political machine in chicago as an alderman. in 1928 when martin madden is on the appropriations committee, passes away mid-congress. in the fall elections, depriest runs for the seat, and he wins. so, in 1929, he comes to the house of representatives. >> you know, one of my favorite things about
and you see tens of thousands of african-americans moving northward for the first time out of the rural south, out of agricultural jobs to industrial jobs in chicago, st. louis, cleveland, pittsburgh, new york. and over time, the african-american population in those cities increases. and the african-americans in those cities are gradually recruited by the political parties. and oscar depriest is a perfect example of that process. he actually is born in the south. he and his family are a part of...
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americans. >> president trump took the necessary action knowing that agriculture is our backbone and strength.ritical to our national security. our entire economy and dairy farming are once again warring back. >> he has followed through on his promises including last week when he brokered to end european tariffs on maine live lobsters and up to 20% on maine lobster products. >> by getting rid of the job-killing nafta and negotiating the u.s./mexican/canada trade agreement, president trump insured a more competitive playing field for american companies. lou: the president himself, president trump, featured in two videos aired at the rnc. in the first president trump pardoned a reformed bank robber, john ponder. ponder now runs a prisoner reentry program. in another in which he hosted an immigration naturalization ceremony at the white house. two of the president's children, eric and tiffany, featured last night. tiffany trump indicted the left-wing national media. eric trump promised his father will continue his fight for the american family. >> people must recognize that our thoughts, our opin
americans. >> president trump took the necessary action knowing that agriculture is our backbone and strength.ritical to our national security. our entire economy and dairy farming are once again warring back. >> he has followed through on his promises including last week when he brokered to end european tariffs on maine live lobsters and up to 20% on maine lobster products. >> by getting rid of the job-killing nafta and negotiating the u.s./mexican/canada trade agreement,...
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that unifies bookcase of those academic training affordable housing maximum agricultural production to support every americanutritionally adequate diet. national municipal operation of vital services and that's a key socialist point. ownership and operation. need not profit including a system, effective social control whether by the breakup of a mullah -- monopolistic corporation in the governing boards of all major industries and delivery of government service on the basis of need. there is evidence to back up that point. >> it's a inc. he would have been a bernie breaux -- bernie breaux. met ernie and 2015 and he was impressed allison asked [inaudible] so pam tell us more about it. >> julian was very crowded this comic looks and julian had a big collection of black lecture books that i gave to the museum but i did not give the comic look at it is on display there. if you turn to the page that talks about julian's election to the georgia house it doesn't say where they got it. he would have been really excited that they had the comic but that he personally did not do the pretty wrote the comic book at it wa
that unifies bookcase of those academic training affordable housing maximum agricultural production to support every americanutritionally adequate diet. national municipal operation of vital services and that's a key socialist point. ownership and operation. need not profit including a system, effective social control whether by the breakup of a mullah -- monopolistic corporation in the governing boards of all major industries and delivery of government service on the basis of need. there is...
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testimony point out that the growing trade with china has eliminated millions of american jobs with manufacturing and agricultural sectors, these jobs have not migrated to other industries. what kind of programs do you think we shouldd invest in to better prepare students to enter the workforce. >> thank you for that, excellent question and you are f spot on n terms of the question of the need to invest in our children and young adults in our workers and not just them but lifelong learning. we need to make sure our workers haveve the skills to compete in the worlde economy. it also requires that we fight more for some of those high-tech jobs the new jobs of the future whether there and biotechnology or quantum computing and so the investments making their own success in families making their students and they can achieve a good return, they know they can have a bright future ahead of them. without the skills, we don't have the critical input that we need too succeed and every industry now is an advanced industry whether it's i agriculture, as you know, i was on the farms in iowa for a portion of last summer, ever
testimony point out that the growing trade with china has eliminated millions of american jobs with manufacturing and agricultural sectors, these jobs have not migrated to other industries. what kind of programs do you think we shouldd invest in to better prepare students to enter the workforce. >> thank you for that, excellent question and you are f spot on n terms of the question of the need to invest in our children and young adults in our workers and not just them but lifelong...
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[applause] we are the home of the tribes, the american indian tribes, the agriculture, timber, beef, oil, and coal, recreational activities, and culture, the rocky mountains, rolling hills, and streams, lakes, and great sapphires,a grizzlies, and bobcats, military andrans, cowboys, farmers, workers of recreation and industry. we fish. we hunt. we boat. and we have at least five guns in every home. [applause] and we love the second amendment. and we love you, president trump. affectionately and 27husiastically gives its votes to president donald j. trump. god bless america. [applause] secretary drummond: pursuant to the announcement of the delegation and the rules and procedures of this convention, montana casts 27 votes, president trump. nebraska. 36 delegates. 36, president trump. madame secretary, great to be here with you today. i am dan willis, chairman of the nebraska republican party. nebraska is the cornhusker state, home to some of the greatest people in the world. i am joined by some of those people. national committee woman lydia brush. i am also with fellow delegates cindy
[applause] we are the home of the tribes, the american indian tribes, the agriculture, timber, beef, oil, and coal, recreational activities, and culture, the rocky mountains, rolling hills, and streams, lakes, and great sapphires,a grizzlies, and bobcats, military andrans, cowboys, farmers, workers of recreation and industry. we fish. we hunt. we boat. and we have at least five guns in every home. [applause] and we love the second amendment. and we love you, president trump. affectionately and...
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yep, at one time, agriculture, especially in oklahoma was where black folks could actually find a place in the americanconomy. we could make money off that trade we had been forced to learn and perfect for free for 300 years. >> the farm of my grand parents, this is where it all started from. they got the 40 acres, they didn't get the mule. we got the 40 acres. i'm the third generation trying to maintain the farm. >> george roberts is a classic american farmer. here in the town of weewocha, they work hard to keep his family farm in the family. >> we're going to go over here and see if we can't capture these pigs. they're supposed to be in the pen. >> you're trying to get them in there? >> yes, sir. >> okay. ♪ >> easy, easy, easy. go, pig, go. go, pig, go. ♪ [ laughter ] >> like chasing my kids, trying to get them in the bath, that's what this is. >> yes, sir. >> you have any special problems being a black farmer out here? >> oh, man, i'm the only black farmer out here, so i have all kinds of problems. >> well, that's one problem. you're the only one. at the meetings of black farmers, it's just you. >>
yep, at one time, agriculture, especially in oklahoma was where black folks could actually find a place in the americanconomy. we could make money off that trade we had been forced to learn and perfect for free for 300 years. >> the farm of my grand parents, this is where it all started from. they got the 40 acres, they didn't get the mule. we got the 40 acres. i'm the third generation trying to maintain the farm. >> george roberts is a classic american farmer. here in the town of...
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[applause] we're the home of the tribes, the american indian tribes, the agriculture, timber, beef, oilky mountains, rolling hills, and streams, lakes and great rivers. huck el berries and sapphires, grizzlies and bobcats, military veterans, cowboys, farmers and workers of recreation and industry, we fish, we hunt, we boat, and we have at least five guns in every home. [applause] and we love the second amendment. and we love you, president trump. [applause] montana affectionately and enthusiastically gives its 27 votes to to president donald j. trump. god bless america. [applause] >> pursuant to the announcement of the delegation and rules and procedures of this convention, montana casts 27 votes president trump. nebraska, 36 delegates with the following delegates, 36 president trump. >> madam secretary, great to be with you today. i'm dan welch chairman of the nebraska republican party. the cornhusker state. the big red state and home to some of the greatest people in the world. i'm joined by some of those people. national committee man and woman. i'm also with delegates. fellow delega
[applause] we're the home of the tribes, the american indian tribes, the agriculture, timber, beef, oilky mountains, rolling hills, and streams, lakes and great rivers. huck el berries and sapphires, grizzlies and bobcats, military veterans, cowboys, farmers and workers of recreation and industry, we fish, we hunt, we boat, and we have at least five guns in every home. [applause] and we love the second amendment. and we love you, president trump. [applause] montana affectionately and...
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in the testimony the trade deficit with china eliminated millions of american jobs, then factoring and agricultural sectors but they haven't migrated to otherur industries. what kind of programs do you think we should be investing in to prepare students to enter the workforce? >> thank you for that excellent question, and you are spot on in terms of the question with the need to invest in our children, our young adults and workers in terms of not just stem but of course lifelong learning. we need to make sure that our workers have the skills to compete in the world economy. it also requires that we fight more for some of those high-tech jobs, the new jobs of the future whether they are in biotechnology or quantum computing or anything else, so haat the investments that the workers make in their own success and families make ten achieved a good return that they knowtu they have a bright future ahead of them both without skills, they don't have the critical template we need to succeed in every industry now has advanced whether its agriculture, which as you know it was on iowa for a portion of last su
in the testimony the trade deficit with china eliminated millions of american jobs, then factoring and agricultural sectors but they haven't migrated to otherur industries. what kind of programs do you think we should be investing in to prepare students to enter the workforce? >> thank you for that excellent question, and you are spot on in terms of the question with the need to invest in our children, our young adults and workers in terms of not just stem but of course lifelong learning....
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agriculture department issues warnings for all 50 states after americans across the country receivedvered from china. straight ahead, my next guest explains why this might not be a simple brushing scheme. ♪ ♪ d. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ molly: a growing rift between the u.s. and china, president trump continues to blame beijing for the coronavirus pandemic while threatening to ban the chinese video app tiktok over security concerns. >> reporter: molly, secretary of state mike pompeo said president trump is going to decide very soon whether or not he'll awe tempt to shut down the popular social media app tuck doc over its -- tiktok. >> president trump has said, enough, we're going to fix it. so he will take action in the coming days with respect to a broad array of national security risks that are presented by software connected to the chinese communist party. >> reporter: sources tell fox business talks of the sale of tiktok to microsoft aren't completely on hold. however, they are waiting for the president
agriculture department issues warnings for all 50 states after americans across the country receivedvered from china. straight ahead, my next guest explains why this might not be a simple brushing scheme. ♪ ♪ d. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ molly: a growing rift between the u.s. and china, president trump continues to blame beijing for the coronavirus pandemic while threatening to ban the chinese video app tiktok...
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american history tv visited the library of congress and beverly brannan to learn about the collection of color images documenting agricultural life and war production during the great depression and world war ii. beverly: in the 1930's, the united states experienced an economic depression and an agricultural disaster. the great drought. people were not able to make a living on their farms. they begin moving other places, looking for a new lands to live on. people were in dire straits. one of the worst hit areas in the economy with agriculture. a program began under tugwell , who was one of the advisers to president franklin roosevelt to document the conditions under which people were living. this is back when we did not have television. we had radio, but a lot of places did not have electricity. so they could not listen to the radio podcast of find out what was going on in other parts of the country. they sent off photographers to take pictures of what was happening and put these pictures into newspapers whenever they could and into magazines, journals, things like that. it was difficult to get newspapers to accept these pho
american history tv visited the library of congress and beverly brannan to learn about the collection of color images documenting agricultural life and war production during the great depression and world war ii. beverly: in the 1930's, the united states experienced an economic depression and an agricultural disaster. the great drought. people were not able to make a living on their farms. they begin moving other places, looking for a new lands to live on. people were in dire straits. one of...
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americans jobs. in the manufacturing and agricultural sectors. these jobs have not migrated to other industries. what kind of programs you think we should be investing in. and better prepare our students to enter the workforce. >> thank you for the excellent question. and you are spot on in terms of the question of the need to invest in our children are young adults and are workers. and not just them but of course lifelong learning. we need to make sure that her workers have the skills to compete in the world economy. it also requires though that we fight more som for some of those high-tech jobs the new jobs of the future whether they are in biotechnology or quantum computing or anything else. so the investments that workers make in their own success, the families have with their students. so that they can achieve a good return they know that they have. they know they have a bright future ahead of them . but without the skills, we don't have the critical input we need to succeed. in every industry now. it is an advanced industry whether a nest agriculture which as you know, the farms in iowa, f
americans jobs. in the manufacturing and agricultural sectors. these jobs have not migrated to other industries. what kind of programs you think we should be investing in. and better prepare our students to enter the workforce. >> thank you for the excellent question. and you are spot on in terms of the question of the need to invest in our children are young adults and are workers. and not just them but of course lifelong learning. we need to make sure that her workers have the skills to...
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[applause] we are the home of the tribes, the american indian tribes, the agriculture, timber, beef,, and coal, recreational activities, and culture, the rocky mountains, rolling hills, and streams, lakes, and great sapphires,a grizzlies, and bobcats, military andrans, cowboys, farmers, workers of recreation and industry. we fish. we hunt. we boat. and we have at least five guns in every home. [applause] and we love the second amendment. and we love you, president trump. affectionately and 27husiastically gives its votes to president donald j. trump. god bless america. [applause] secretary drummond: pursuant to the announcement of the delegation and the rules and procedures of this convention, montana casts 27 votes, president trump. nebraska. 36 delegates. 36, president trump. madame secretary, great to be here with you today. i am dan willis, chairman of the nebraska republican party. nebraska is the cornhusker state, home to some of the greatest people in the world. i am joined by some of those people. national committee woman lydia brush. i am also with fellow delegates cindy all
[applause] we are the home of the tribes, the american indian tribes, the agriculture, timber, beef,, and coal, recreational activities, and culture, the rocky mountains, rolling hills, and streams, lakes, and great sapphires,a grizzlies, and bobcats, military andrans, cowboys, farmers, workers of recreation and industry. we fish. we hunt. we boat. and we have at least five guns in every home. [applause] and we love the second amendment. and we love you, president trump. affectionately and...
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>> as we look at business, at agriculture, the trade is incredibly important, as the president knows, certainly, the production and ability of americanrs to take care of the land, manage the resources and farms that have been in the family for generations or just for one to access the market and utilize resources we've been blessed with to provide the fuel and food and fiber for the world. incredibly important i think everyone is award of that it is a mart of trying to matchup of our farms to produce and the weight that we have access both here and around the world. it is a challenging time when we throw in the pandemic and other issues for the american farmer despite changes that happen on my farm and others as we go through this time. i'm hopeful for the too tur. >> i'd like to end it there. joe kelsey, kelsey farms best to you. thank you for being on the show. we appreciate it >> thank you >>> what disney is now doing that could change the movie theater game forever take a look. what happens when a wireless carrier puts its customers in charge? well, the good news gets shared. and it gets rated #1 for customer satisfaction. but do
>> as we look at business, at agriculture, the trade is incredibly important, as the president knows, certainly, the production and ability of americanrs to take care of the land, manage the resources and farms that have been in the family for generations or just for one to access the market and utilize resources we've been blessed with to provide the fuel and food and fiber for the world. incredibly important i think everyone is award of that it is a mart of trying to matchup of our...
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days most of that opposition is coming from huge agricultural groups and industries that have nothing to do with jobs don't buy dog. a short term of an american airplane on hiroshima. state not claim any money being so close to go. for the one cow until you do that so can it's. i like most americans growing up after the war the bombs were a great thing they ended the war they say hundreds of thousands of lives on both sides and that's what my grandfather always said mrs reason for the decision. truman was hoping for a dual strategy. one was to drop the bombs and hope that japan would surrender the number 2 the americans were trying to send a message to the soviet union there was an american war plenty in october 145 and had chosen 20 targets in russia. as the u.s. economy was booming growing numbers of people were made homeless. you can work 40 hours in a week and still not have enough to get housing everybody believes america still is the land of opportunity the reality of it is that we're not financially equality and the lack of affordable housing for a living minimum wage gave many people no choice you know there's been a problem with the
days most of that opposition is coming from huge agricultural groups and industries that have nothing to do with jobs don't buy dog. a short term of an american airplane on hiroshima. state not claim any money being so close to go. for the one cow until you do that so can it's. i like most americans growing up after the war the bombs were a great thing they ended the war they say hundreds of thousands of lives on both sides and that's what my grandfather always said mrs reason for the decision....
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many most of that opposition is coming from huge agricultural groups and industries that have nothing to do with jobs don't buy dog on a. a shirt. and american air play on hiroshima. state not claim any money being so close to the go crash that the car the one how until you don't know the answer to it's. i like most americans growing up after the war the bombs were a great thing they ended the war they say hundreds of thousands of lives on both sides and that's what my grandfather always said mrs reason for the decision. truman was hoping for a dual strategy. one was to drop the bombs and hope that japan would surrender the number 2 the americans were trying to send a message to the soviet union there was american poor planning in october 145 and had chosen 100 targets in russia. is there any news in the truth is there any truth in the news also what is this one creature known as elliot abrams say about trump's polls. now look forward to talking to you all. should work for people. must obey the orders given by human beings except where such a conflict with the 1st law should your identification for should be very careful about official intel
many most of that opposition is coming from huge agricultural groups and industries that have nothing to do with jobs don't buy dog on a. a shirt. and american air play on hiroshima. state not claim any money being so close to the go crash that the car the one how until you don't know the answer to it's. i like most americans growing up after the war the bombs were a great thing they ended the war they say hundreds of thousands of lives on both sides and that's what my grandfather always said...
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the the war stimulated great migration of african-americans in the south and north, women found new opportunities for work beyond domestic and agriculturalabor. but we can find evidence, especially for black women. the modern woman so celebrated during the war was defined by her whiteness. so my images will focus on this group. so, let me turn to the images. i'm going to look at both print and film. in print media, we see the representation of women reflects both traditional values concerning women's proper roles and suggested the possibility for cultural and social change. and political change, too. government propaganda, for the most part, followed a very conventional pattern. posters frequently used female figures as abstract icons representing the nation and its war aims. and if you have been in the museum, you see many images like this -- a beautiful woman flanked by the united states flag or dressed in the stars and stripes, symbolized what the nation was fighting for and was often explicitly used to encourage men to enlist. here, she is encouraging everyone to buy bonds. this reveals the way in which wartime illustrators conflated
the the war stimulated great migration of african-americans in the south and north, women found new opportunities for work beyond domestic and agriculturalabor. but we can find evidence, especially for black women. the modern woman so celebrated during the war was defined by her whiteness. so my images will focus on this group. so, let me turn to the images. i'm going to look at both print and film. in print media, we see the representation of women reflects both traditional values concerning...
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americans grow a ton of? grain. the number one grain producing country in the world. and agricultural country. they have a lot of surplus grain. and often the grain growers are at a distance from market. say, they are in western pennsylvania. they have to get their produce over the mountains to market in philadelphia. you want something that is more portable and higher value per volume. so, distilling your corn crop into whiskey makes it much more marketable in the east. so, there is more whiskey being produced in the united states than in any other country in the world, and when you have got a big supply, it means the price is going to be low. another factor is the governments did not tax whiskey. you remember what happened when the government tried to tax whiskey. it did not go well. if any of you want to rush out and buy a bottle of whiskey after this lecture, you're going to find it is pretty expensive. and most of that cost comes in the form of federal and state taxes. in the 20th century, government has gotten in the habit of levying taxes on whiskey and got away with it. but that was no
americans grow a ton of? grain. the number one grain producing country in the world. and agricultural country. they have a lot of surplus grain. and often the grain growers are at a distance from market. say, they are in western pennsylvania. they have to get their produce over the mountains to market in philadelphia. you want something that is more portable and higher value per volume. so, distilling your corn crop into whiskey makes it much more marketable in the east. so, there is more...
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iowa, our american dream is still alive and still doing well because we will continue to fight for that right here in the heartland. for all of our farmers out there, anybody involved in agriculture? [applause] of you.d, that is most thank you so much. on that small farm i was raised on and i think some of you will probably have this same experience is i grew up around hogs, right? i think you have all seen my ad from six years ago. we know what to do with those hogs. we were taught to work with our hands, we were taught to clean out those stalls, shoveling with a now call organic fertilizer. whatever the left wants to call it today. really hardworked but that upbringing really did shape who i am today in a very profound way in understanding every job is worth doing and folks, we are feeding and fueling a nation right here in the state of iowa. kudos to all of you. thank you for doing that. [applause] it is easy to give cheap talk about agriculture. and there are some engaged in this race, like my opponent theresa greenfield, that is offering up a lot of cheap talk about agriculture. but those that are engaged in it know that it is 24/7. and sometimes you have to get a little dir
iowa, our american dream is still alive and still doing well because we will continue to fight for that right here in the heartland. for all of our farmers out there, anybody involved in agriculture? [applause] of you.d, that is most thank you so much. on that small farm i was raised on and i think some of you will probably have this same experience is i grew up around hogs, right? i think you have all seen my ad from six years ago. we know what to do with those hogs. we were taught to work...