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he puts together a remarkable survey of american agriculture. it's not a part of his formicial duties, but he receives a a request from a leading agriculturalist and very britain arthur young and washington calls on a number of the leading farmers who are also part of the government most notably thomas jefferson and he puts together this extensive, um a report on american farming. he also tries very hard to get congress to endorse an institution comparable to what the british part parliament had established a board of agriculture. that would do surveys of agriculture like the one he had carried out but also recommend national legislation. so he begins to see a more active role for governor in the promotion of agriculture. congress does not pass that war of agriculture because a great disappointment. and let me see what else is here. and christian did enslave laborers help manage mount ferment during the war washington has two enslaved overseers who are running plantations who are supervising the farming and the labor at those plantations boris s
he puts together a remarkable survey of american agriculture. it's not a part of his formicial duties, but he receives a a request from a leading agriculturalist and very britain arthur young and washington calls on a number of the leading farmers who are also part of the government most notably thomas jefferson and he puts together this extensive, um a report on american farming. he also tries very hard to get congress to endorse an institution comparable to what the british part parliament...
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ah, who across the american midwest farmers are wrapping up their harvest. but it's been an unusual year. the story of agriculture right now is, is really 2 different stories. economically, prices are pretty good for commodities gone. and so i mean capital kind of go up and down. but our expenses have climb tremendously. american farmers have a lot going on from rise and commodity prices. you have tension of policy makers and billions of dollars in federal funding with more of the cost. but the agricultural sector is facing a series of challenges from rising energy costs to input prices and money, se passed policy of late. and i guess what, what bothers us as farmers as that a lot of this them have to happen. we were energy self sufficient, 2 years ago and president biden, 1st thing he did was shut down the keystone excel pipeline up there. this area would have been a tremendous economic benefit and the cost of energy when it rises like it did, causes inflation that really want diesel fuel. we plant our cops so we do all the things that we have to do to, to make that crop, grow and prosper. and then we harvested.
ah, who across the american midwest farmers are wrapping up their harvest. but it's been an unusual year. the story of agriculture right now is, is really 2 different stories. economically, prices are pretty good for commodities gone. and so i mean capital kind of go up and down. but our expenses have climb tremendously. american farmers have a lot going on from rise and commodity prices. you have tension of policy makers and billions of dollars in federal funding with more of the cost. but the...
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he puts together a remarkable survey of american agriculture. it's not a part of his official duties. but he receives a request from a leading agriculturalist in great britain, and washington calls on a number of leading farmers who are part of the government. most notably thomas jefferson, and he puts together this extensive report on american farming. he also tries very hard to get congress to endorse an institution like the british parliament had established a board of agriculture. he also recommended national legislation, so he begins to see more active role for government and the promotion of agriculture. congress does not pass that board of agriculture, to his great disappointment. let me see what else is here. a question, did enslaved labor's help manage mount vernon during the war? washington has to enslaved overseers who are managing the plantations and supervising the farming and the labor at this plantations. david gray, the man i had spoken about, had muddy a whole plantation. and they play a very important role in trying to find som
he puts together a remarkable survey of american agriculture. it's not a part of his official duties. but he receives a request from a leading agriculturalist in great britain, and washington calls on a number of leading farmers who are part of the government. most notably thomas jefferson, and he puts together this extensive report on american farming. he also tries very hard to get congress to endorse an institution like the british parliament had established a board of agriculture. he also...
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i think there's a, there's a natural benefit behind american agriculture that consumers out of ought to be thoughtful about. morse raises cattle and sales beef as well as gross corn, 4 feet. i asked moore's how record high inflation is impacting team on his farm. were a large consumers of energy, so diesel fuel prices have more than doubled and that affects our farming operation itself. the fuel that we need to run our tractors and equipment, but it also affects the transportation cost, moving our products to market, and receiving inputs like fertilizers, the etc. all those things are affected by higher fuel costs. and some of the higher labor costs that this inflationary cycle is producing. another huge problem for american farmers staying competitive, not against each other, obviously, but more and more grocery stores and distributors are getting products, fruits vegetables, even beef from canada and south america. i ask, how is it possible to get blueberries cheaper by importing them? there is this thing called the comparative advantage, probably cheaper labor costs associated wit
i think there's a, there's a natural benefit behind american agriculture that consumers out of ought to be thoughtful about. morse raises cattle and sales beef as well as gross corn, 4 feet. i asked moore's how record high inflation is impacting team on his farm. were a large consumers of energy, so diesel fuel prices have more than doubled and that affects our farming operation itself. the fuel that we need to run our tractors and equipment, but it also affects the transportation cost, moving...
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important for our leaders and politicians to step up and become aware of that and protect american agricultureve the ability to feed our people and feed the world and have a good position in the world market. but if the policies don't allow us to take advantage of that opportunity, it's december remittal to the industry and -- detrimental to the industry and small businesses and snagsal nal security. >> reporter: she says the current policies are driving up the cost of almost every input on the farm and diesel making every corner of their business more expensive. look at fertilizer. for them they're paying 45% more this year compared to last year. something hard for farmers in particular in the northeast, which i know, stuart you have a farm here as well, is labor laws and the cost of operating here. in new york, they passed legislation that has overtime pay for agricultural workers after 40 hours and joined other blue states, california, oregon and washington with this measure. you know, i spoke to moke here at ort farms and if similar laws are passed here here in new je. it would be detrimen
important for our leaders and politicians to step up and become aware of that and protect american agricultureve the ability to feed our people and feed the world and have a good position in the world market. but if the policies don't allow us to take advantage of that opportunity, it's december remittal to the industry and -- detrimental to the industry and small businesses and snagsal nal security. >> reporter: she says the current policies are driving up the cost of almost every input...
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they have a strong return on investment because they support american agriculture producers today whilereatly reducing the need for conflict or war related dollars tomorrow. in the long run, these programs save the american taxpayer money. we know that when food rations are accessible in developing countries, conflict decreases. international food aid is therefore a way to stop wars before they start. i have the privilege and responsibility of advocating for kansas top priorities in the farm bill that. means protecting crop insurance, promoting trade, and ensuring any oversight within the bill doesn't hand cuff american producers with red tape. congress must also ensure that international food aid programs remain strong in the farm bill. around the world today hungry people are facing starvation in emergency situations rely on american farmers who have provided nutrition in the place of starvation, created careers of dignity in the place of aimlessness, and secured peace in the place of war. i'll be back on the floor soon to deliver another installment of my farm bill impact series and
they have a strong return on investment because they support american agriculture producers today whilereatly reducing the need for conflict or war related dollars tomorrow. in the long run, these programs save the american taxpayer money. we know that when food rations are accessible in developing countries, conflict decreases. international food aid is therefore a way to stop wars before they start. i have the privilege and responsibility of advocating for kansas top priorities in the farm...
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these are all making unfortunately american agriculture less productive relative to other countries andt is a c shift because we've been for the last -- and exporter, not an importer. dave: the bottom line is what makes america great is there are no limitations to growth. we have the capacity to go to the moon, we have a capacity to become energy independent, to feed the world, and by the way, become energy independent by having cleaner air as we proved over the past 10 years through the use of natural gas and cleaner forms of fossil fuels so we can do all that unless you have this confining mindset and remove all the capital from the private sector and give it to government bureaucrats. >> one of the things that worries me, we are a country where food production falls a little bit, we could get the food from somewhere else and i want it made in america but we have other options but we are seeing increase according to the united nations, hunger and famine and even starvation in some cases in some countries because they've done the same thing, the united states had developed countries ar
these are all making unfortunately american agriculture less productive relative to other countries andt is a c shift because we've been for the last -- and exporter, not an importer. dave: the bottom line is what makes america great is there are no limitations to growth. we have the capacity to go to the moon, we have a capacity to become energy independent, to feed the world, and by the way, become energy independent by having cleaner air as we proved over the past 10 years through the use of...
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to the 10s of billions annually, with support from the us department of agriculture breaking records during the pandemic. american farmers have a lot going for them from rise and commodity prices. you have tension of policy makers and billions of dollars in federal funding with more the cost. but the agricultural sector is facing a series of challenges from rising energy costs to input prices and money, se passed policy article. and i guess what, what bothers us as farmers as that a lot of this them have to happen. we were energy self sufficient, 2 years ago and president biden, 1st thing he did was shut down the keystone x l pipeline. up through this area would have been a tremendous economic benefit and the cost of energy when it rises like it did, causes inflation that re one diesel fuel. we plant our car, so we do all the things that we have to do to make that crop. grow and prosper and then we harvest it. and when energy prices are, are allowed to get that high, just works all the way through ultimately to the final consumer who is paying 304050 percent more for food. now because of all that, those higher pr
to the 10s of billions annually, with support from the us department of agriculture breaking records during the pandemic. american farmers have a lot going for them from rise and commodity prices. you have tension of policy makers and billions of dollars in federal funding with more the cost. but the agricultural sector is facing a series of challenges from rising energy costs to input prices and money, se passed policy article. and i guess what, what bothers us as farmers as that a lot of this...
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american society. belarusian varieties of agricultural crops occupies more than 3 million hectares of sown areas abroad, our seed crops are becoming more common in the cis countries, in particular in russia, on belarusian fields. over 80% of agrarian crops have varieties of domestic selection. in the future, we intend to expand plantings of both soybeans and sunflower, the breeding process has been debugged, our scientists have already created domestic varieties of these crops and also pay special attention to the development of new specialized food products, including import-substituting ones. the canning industry is literally starting next year, it is planned to launch the production of frozen offsets, including meat and dairy products for the nutrition of children of preschool school age. it's milk two, that is, it's milk that's thought to have uh, reduced allergic reactions. e in humans, and in the future, scientists plan to implement an investment project designed to store the national genetic fund. this will allow the use of the breeding process, biotechnological approaches and also accelerate th
american society. belarusian varieties of agricultural crops occupies more than 3 million hectares of sown areas abroad, our seed crops are becoming more common in the cis countries, in particular in russia, on belarusian fields. over 80% of agrarian crops have varieties of domestic selection. in the future, we intend to expand plantings of both soybeans and sunflower, the breeding process has been debugged, our scientists have already created domestic varieties of these crops and also pay...
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of these agricultural companies created by new ukrainians are affiliated with the largest american agriculturals. hmm, it means prospectors of their masters from washington already perform this one, uh, this plan for the sale of agricultural land in ukraine and western ukraine why because, uh, in fact? they think that the russian army will not be there, so well, this piece. we'll take our debts. well, putin said that, in fact, the idea is that poland zagorabakh from ukraine is nowhere. here, therefore, there is also based on data, including intelligence. yes and so it turns out that so far, our e, ukrainian branch pipes. yes, they are fighting there it is not clear for what ideas shukhevych is there bandera kanavaltse, there and so on, those are polish vices. they are not only there with ukrainian girls. there, e is lit in lviv restaurants. that is, they are doing a good job here in the detachments. and for me, injuries with such joy shoot ukrainians who do not want to go to war, right in the front themselves, though they don’t climb, they don’t like it. but shoot back. and as for the visit of
of these agricultural companies created by new ukrainians are affiliated with the largest american agriculturals. hmm, it means prospectors of their masters from washington already perform this one, uh, this plan for the sale of agricultural land in ukraine and western ukraine why because, uh, in fact? they think that the russian army will not be there, so well, this piece. we'll take our debts. well, putin said that, in fact, the idea is that poland zagorabakh from ukraine is nowhere. here,...
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shown that during the years before the civil war there were many animals and significant agriculture in major american cities. for example, in 1820, there an estimated, by one estimate at 20,000 hogs living in the settled portions of manhattan. 20,000 hogs roaming the streets of manhattan. that's one hog for every five people. and was the case hogs roaming through the streets of the city rooting freely until in the middle decades, the 19th century middle class gentrifiers began to restrict urban in the name of health. last week we studied the rising and the growing inequality year of the gilded age. the last few decades of the 1800s as the united states on a grand scale after the civil war. cities amassed more and more economic clout. they became economic hubs, for example, rural people could now buy urban goods through the mail. last week, on sunday afternoon, i ordered two books on amazon and they showed up at my doorstep the next day. it was almost as if jeff bezos was standing outside my house just ready to give me whatever i. that's impressive. but it's worth noting that sears got their first bas
shown that during the years before the civil war there were many animals and significant agriculture in major american cities. for example, in 1820, there an estimated, by one estimate at 20,000 hogs living in the settled portions of manhattan. 20,000 hogs roaming the streets of manhattan. that's one hog for every five people. and was the case hogs roaming through the streets of the city rooting freely until in the middle decades, the 19th century middle class gentrifiers began to restrict...
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happened is that both sides have got a lot of key things, like in this country agriculture, or in american agricultureo cut huge checks for ukraine, although for the further right and further left there are further questions being asked about when this will end, how much money are we spending there, and there will be nerves in kyiv that the republican—dominated congress, if thatis republican—dominated congress, if that is what comes out of the midterms, is going to try and pick up midterms, is going to try and pick up a fuss with the white house about the size of those checks. it�*s not going to stop them being sent, but friction gets asserted here. meanwhile in the middle east, there is going to be a sense of optimism to the incoming new old panellist in israel, benjamin netanyahu, who will be pleased to see a republican congress because that will be easier for his essentially a far right israeli government that he is attempting to cobble together. and of course in saudi arabia, the leader had a terrible relationship with joe leader had a terrible relationship withjoe biden, and he will be pleased to
happened is that both sides have got a lot of key things, like in this country agriculture, or in american agricultureo cut huge checks for ukraine, although for the further right and further left there are further questions being asked about when this will end, how much money are we spending there, and there will be nerves in kyiv that the republican—dominated congress, if thatis republican—dominated congress, if that is what comes out of the midterms, is going to try and pick up midterms,...
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is another question about agrarian business, and i understand that american companies are very powerfully present in the agricultural sector in ukraine, the situation is currently there very difficult, millions and tens of millions of tons of sunflower corn remain harvested. and how do american companies survive in this situation ? look, there is the whole process, if you even start , there is an american company in poltava oblast, which has a sunflower seed and corn seed plant, then the process of all kinds of fertilizers goes on, the question is then, exactly, the machines, the tractors , the combine harvesters, john deere and others, and then there is the question of the farmers, and then the raiders, we see that now the main thing is that it is very important that the grain corridor is working and it is really thanks to the efforts of president zelenskyi and the ministry of infrastructure, that is, this corridor is working now from three ships to the ports of chornomorsk odesa and pivdenny can go to istanbul and questions then we want it to be expanded next to mykolaiv because before the war 60% of all trade by
is another question about agrarian business, and i understand that american companies are very powerfully present in the agricultural sector in ukraine, the situation is currently there very difficult, millions and tens of millions of tons of sunflower corn remain harvested. and how do american companies survive in this situation ? look, there is the whole process, if you even start , there is an american company in poltava oblast, which has a sunflower seed and corn seed plant, then the...
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americans surrounded us in all the republics of the bill-laboratories. they can first make endemic viruses that ruin the code and undermine agriculture. ague, pigs man-made can tell you in detail. african swine fever on the territory of our country, let me remind you, it was not there until a biological laboratory controlled by the pentagon appeared in georgia that our specialists had been experimenting with dangerous pathogens there for years, our specialists have no doubt that the identified strain turned out to be so contagious that it could easily destroy the livestock of an entire region in a matter of days, russian farming suffered enormous damage as a result. over 100 million dollars, indirect losses are five times more. he has such an interesting feature of the united states to blame others for all his sins, and also hang labels and not shun frank hypocrisy. so this week, the us department of commerce recognized the russian economy as not a market economy; there is little influence of our state in it, which means, let's say, the american industry, when trying to compete, will be at a disadvantage. and as if the states are not f
americans surrounded us in all the republics of the bill-laboratories. they can first make endemic viruses that ruin the code and undermine agriculture. ague, pigs man-made can tell you in detail. african swine fever on the territory of our country, let me remind you, it was not there until a biological laboratory controlled by the pentagon appeared in georgia that our specialists had been experimenting with dangerous pathogens there for years, our specialists have no doubt that the identified...
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american companies didn't have those sanctions. and so german companies were told, no, you can't deal with russia. exports, well, anything agricultural products or anything else. and they stopped and then american company stepped right and then supplied the same thing to russia. the european leaders should break free from that and admit that the sanctions are clearly not working. and that's all for now. be sure to check out our t dot com for all the latest breaking news and updates. we'll see right back here at the top of the hour. ah. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race. he's on a very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical. time time to sit down and talk. ah ah ah ah, lisa canter, russian state little narrative style does on the most landscape. div us. mm hm. then i can also some, some of music within the 55 with this been okay. so 92000 speedy. when else was about this, even with we will van in the european union, the kremlin media machine, the state on crush us flooding an
american companies didn't have those sanctions. and so german companies were told, no, you can't deal with russia. exports, well, anything agricultural products or anything else. and they stopped and then american company stepped right and then supplied the same thing to russia. the european leaders should break free from that and admit that the sanctions are clearly not working. and that's all for now. be sure to check out our t dot com for all the latest breaking news and updates. we'll see...
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army during world war ii, helped to build infrastructure throughout the american west and worked in agriculturean francisco. reggie: we are days away from the fifa world cup and there are changes. the air stands are being moved to less prominent areas. they respected the commercial partnerships which include the long-established budweiser deal. alcohol sales are strictly regulated in the majority muslim emirate. it gives budweiser tents lest visibility and stadium perimeters. coming up a top railroad workers union rejected a contract agreement meaning that a real strike is weeks away. kumasi: you are looking live at the new york stock exchange and we are up by almost 400 points. reggie: christina applegate has an emotional day as she gets a star on the hollywood walk of fame. make sure you stay with us for abc 7 at 7:00 where we are livestreaming from 7:00 until 8:00. download our app. drew: here is the oakland airport camera with a live look showing you terminal one with clear skies and we are expecting a lot sunshine once the sun is up. we have a breeze, mount diablo gusting to 21. it is an o
army during world war ii, helped to build infrastructure throughout the american west and worked in agriculturean francisco. reggie: we are days away from the fifa world cup and there are changes. the air stands are being moved to less prominent areas. they respected the commercial partnerships which include the long-established budweiser deal. alcohol sales are strictly regulated in the majority muslim emirate. it gives budweiser tents lest visibility and stadium perimeters. coming up a top...
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army during world war ii, helped build infrastructure throughout the american midwest, and worked in agriculture. reggie: a symbolic first step in replacing one monument with a new tribute at the state capital. groundbreaking was held for what will be a monument to william franklin. a cardboard cutout was used to show what that bronze statue will eventually look like. travel officials say franklin was a leader who dedicated his life to reviving traditional songs and dances. >> this monument will start to pave the way for the voices of all indian people to be heard. reggie: the money went will be located in a grove. he was a roman catholic priest who established missions in the late 1700s. he also enslaved indigenous people. in july protesters turn down the statues in sacramento and other cities. kumasi: dangers for tourist photographers in the city. how the story of a gunpoint robbery is prompting extra caution from visitors. reggie: holiday food drive. but nonprofit on the peninsula helping communities as food insecurity rises. first, here is a check on the weather. drew: what a lovely view of
army during world war ii, helped build infrastructure throughout the american midwest, and worked in agriculture. reggie: a symbolic first step in replacing one monument with a new tribute at the state capital. groundbreaking was held for what will be a monument to william franklin. a cardboard cutout was used to show what that bronze statue will eventually look like. travel officials say franklin was a leader who dedicated his life to reviving traditional songs and dances. >> this...
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american companies didn't have those sanctions. and so german companies were told, no, you can't deal with russia, you can't export anything agriculture products or anything else. and they stopped, and then american company stepped right in and supplied the same thing to russia. the european leaders should break free from that and admit that the sanctions are clearly not working. and that's all for now. we should check out our t, v dot com for all the latest breaking news. and i will see right back here at the top of the hour. ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, a ah with ah mm hm. mm. mm. mm. welcome to as a part curious, they came from the specialist in cuba and the world did not speak out because it did not fill the pain down. they came for the movers in iran and that will didn't speak out either because the pain was too easy to ignore. and then they came for their adversaries in russia and the wolf took notice became because the pain became old to pulp about, given the global ramifications of the western sanctions against russia has the international community finally got enough stamina to stand up against the weapon ization of global eco
american companies didn't have those sanctions. and so german companies were told, no, you can't deal with russia, you can't export anything agriculture products or anything else. and they stopped, and then american company stepped right in and supplied the same thing to russia. the european leaders should break free from that and admit that the sanctions are clearly not working. and that's all for now. we should check out our t, v dot com for all the latest breaking news. and i will see right...
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under fire from the american qualification and kherson region they hit the assembly point for evacuation for the rocket fell near the bus station on the formation hit also on the agriculturalerprise two people were injured by shrapnel dozens of shells, including from american weapons and hail. in gorlovka, a gas pipeline in the direction of donetsk was damaged by shelling, the kiev security forces fired six rockets from hairs, one of the ammunition exploded near a school in the leninsky district of the city, a department store flared up. in the dpr office , four people were injured during shelling in the republic during the day. in those areas of the donetsk republic, where explosions have not been heard for a long time, now they are trying to restore housing as soon as possible, houses affected by shelling in a hurry to prepare for winter, the streets are also landscaped. mikhail chabanenko saw what they managed to do in the city of khartsyzsk where the builders of the nizhny novgorod region work. the pavlovsk region is a twin region of khartsyzsk in this city of the dpr in 2014, there were often shelling, information was constantly received about the work of mining sabot
under fire from the american qualification and kherson region they hit the assembly point for evacuation for the rocket fell near the bus station on the formation hit also on the agriculturalerprise two people were injured by shrapnel dozens of shells, including from american weapons and hail. in gorlovka, a gas pipeline in the direction of donetsk was damaged by shelling, the kiev security forces fired six rockets from hairs, one of the ammunition exploded near a school in the leninsky...
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energy is the key to everything that americans do for a living. healthcare, agriculturees media, travel, construction, entertainment, even finance which is symbiotic with the rea economy and depends in the end on energy because you can't win if they no longer exist. given how central very obviousl central energy is to everything that matters in america, it is hard to believe the biden administration would intentionally make energy much more expensive because we know for fact having seen it repeatedly through history, hig energy prices will crush our economy people will become poor some of the multi-. that is not a guess, it will happen. given all that, it's unimaginable that anybody that our energies would want to a raise our energy prices. yet that is what the biden administration has decided to do . to do it is between instruments of climate policy in their war against russia. the effect, in the nation with the largest recoverable oil reserves on the planet earth, many americans can no longer afford fossil fuels freight onc again, this is not an accident, it's not a na
energy is the key to everything that americans do for a living. healthcare, agriculturees media, travel, construction, entertainment, even finance which is symbiotic with the rea economy and depends in the end on energy because you can't win if they no longer exist. given how central very obviousl central energy is to everything that matters in america, it is hard to believe the biden administration would intentionally make energy much more expensive because we know for fact having seen it...
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american companies didn't have those sanctions. and so german companies were told, no, you can't deal with russia, you can't export. well, anything agricultural products or anything else and they stopped and then american company stepped right and then applied the same thing to russia. the european leaders should break free from that and admit that the sanctions are clearly not working. well, that's a wrap for this. our money's pizza, scotts will be back again in around 30 minutes time with all the latest news views on analysis, right? say on nazi out. see them? ah ah ah . so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on offense. very dramatic development. the only personally i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk ah ah ah ah ah ah, with ah, with ah, the eradication of self ism was also conceived by hitler who formed the general plan ost for the colonization and german ization of eastern europe, the plan involved about 80 percent been killed or relocated me. those labels he just knew who i busy usual
american companies didn't have those sanctions. and so german companies were told, no, you can't deal with russia, you can't export. well, anything agricultural products or anything else and they stopped and then american company stepped right and then applied the same thing to russia. the european leaders should break free from that and admit that the sanctions are clearly not working. well, that's a wrap for this. our money's pizza, scotts will be back again in around 30 minutes time with all...
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american companies didn't have those sanctions. and so german companies were told, no, you can't deal with russia, you can't export. well, anything agricultural products or anything else and they stopped and then american company stepped right in and supplied the same thing to russia. the european leaders should break free from that and admit that the sanctions are clearly not working. that's it for our new stories. this our station throughout november as we have for brand new shows, launching this month, join us on tuesday for scotty. now hughes with her global culture show the 360 view where shall cover some of the biggest stories and scandals on the cultural battles raging in the west. the 1st episode explores the controversies in arguments around abortion laws in the us. here's a quick sneak peak companies almost immediately are now offering to pay for travel. all this to other states for their employees to get abortions. i have to tell you as a working female, my red flags went up on their from because obviously is this because they just feel bad. they want to take care of their employees. or is it actually because it's cheaper for a gov
american companies didn't have those sanctions. and so german companies were told, no, you can't deal with russia, you can't export. well, anything agricultural products or anything else and they stopped and then american company stepped right in and supplied the same thing to russia. the european leaders should break free from that and admit that the sanctions are clearly not working. that's it for our new stories. this our station throughout november as we have for brand new shows, launching...
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american companies didn't have those sanctions. and so german companies were told, no, you can't deal with russia, you can't export. well, anything agricultural products or anything else and they stopped and then american company stepped right in and supplied the same thing to russia. the european leaders should break free from that and admit that the sanctions are clearly not working. they us face for us, has published a timeline for their rapid response launch experiment scheduled for 2023, leaving many asking whether washington is militarized in space. we think the war fighter really needs this in a time of conflict. if you can't respond to a threat or augment your capabilities within the 24 hour period, it might be too late. so that's really what we're trying to get after and demonstrate with victor knox. the vixen knox project is aimed at testing the commercial space industries ability to deploy a payload with 24 hours. notice with the u. s. training to launch space operations quickly in case of armed conflict. now back in 2019 the u. s. established a space force responsible for military operations in space. it's 2020 defense based strat
american companies didn't have those sanctions. and so german companies were told, no, you can't deal with russia, you can't export. well, anything agricultural products or anything else and they stopped and then american company stepped right in and supplied the same thing to russia. the european leaders should break free from that and admit that the sanctions are clearly not working. they us face for us, has published a timeline for their rapid response launch experiment scheduled for 2023,...
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commented emotionally and questioningly on the withdrawal of the american company mcdonald 's . he said in minsk at the commemoration of agriculturalioneers. the former head of the collective farm even showed off his culinary knowledge of making hamburgers. it is important that the place of the company of the american position is not belarusian, some manufacturer is not a belarusian network, but in belarus it will help cut the bun , the russian company is delicious and full stop well, as we can see lukashenko without cerebral palsy can't even replace the restaurant chain with imports, so to speak. well, this is the information for today from the world of money. i'm oleksandr marchenko. i'll say goodbye to you in the future. the big broadcast continues. watch us mykola veresen vitaly portnikov and the main topics of the week if it will be used against ukraine don't give god is really tactical nuclear weapons it will definitely change the world stories problems analysis and personalities we are waiting for john gerbs is the former ambassador to the united states in ukraine thanks for the transformation if you have questions you will
commented emotionally and questioningly on the withdrawal of the american company mcdonald 's . he said in minsk at the commemoration of agriculturalioneers. the former head of the collective farm even showed off his culinary knowledge of making hamburgers. it is important that the place of the company of the american position is not belarusian, some manufacturer is not a belarusian network, but in belarus it will help cut the bun , the russian company is delicious and full stop well, as we can...
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so the americans start looking at the sparsely populated lands and see the potential for agriculture, and mining. and that is going to figure into the manifest destiny sentiment of these lanterns just become u.s. territory. that the americans would use the land better than the american sickens were using it and not only that, the road gained by divine providence to do so. so i talk about texas for a moment in these terms here. so the tejanos and texas are the mexicans living in texas. the texians are the white americans who have migrated they're bringing with them their black slaves. then the texans later, that is the u.s. state of texas. so we have the independent republic, which about texians. when we have the state that becomes part of the united states we talk about texans. i saw a license plate the other day in town that said texan. i assume that is kind of an old republican texan living in town here. by 1823, there were 3000 americans in texas. the next year the new mexican government started encouraging an american colonization. they thought that was the best way to bring in ma
so the americans start looking at the sparsely populated lands and see the potential for agriculture, and mining. and that is going to figure into the manifest destiny sentiment of these lanterns just become u.s. territory. that the americans would use the land better than the american sickens were using it and not only that, the road gained by divine providence to do so. so i talk about texas for a moment in these terms here. so the tejanos and texas are the mexicans living in texas. the...
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it was let us finally, as americans ruffled their holiday, the u. s. department of agriculture says that the conflicts in ukraine is the reason why they're paying more for thanksgiving. dennis, the price of a large, fresh turkey will cost just $0.02 more per pound than last year. in a large, frozen turkey will cost $0.09 more per pound than last year. with the ongoing highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreak, rushes war on ukraine and drought across the united states pushing up the price of thanksgiving, staples. according to officials, the conflicts has resulted in a critical supply of wheat, corn, barley, and other grain been depleted. joe biden early referred to the rising food prices as putin's price hike, but costs were surging even before the war. rob said in february, but inflation beginning to rise almost immediately after biding for coffee earlier . many americans aren't happy with the unpleasant thanksgiving surprise. a one far moaner said that she was embarrassed to tell people the latest turkey prices. i have a very good pension. now i'm thinking maybe it's not en
it was let us finally, as americans ruffled their holiday, the u. s. department of agriculture says that the conflicts in ukraine is the reason why they're paying more for thanksgiving. dennis, the price of a large, fresh turkey will cost just $0.02 more per pound than last year. in a large, frozen turkey will cost $0.09 more per pound than last year. with the ongoing highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreak, rushes war on ukraine and drought across the united states pushing up the price of...
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and finally, as americans ruffled the holiday, the u. s. department of agriculture says the conflict and ukraine is the reason why they ha, paying more for their thanksgiving. dennis rice of a large, fresh turkey will cost just $0.02 more per pound than last year. in a large, frozen turkey will cost $0.09 more per pound than last year. with the ongoing highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreak, rushes war on ukraine and drought across the united states. pushing up the price of thanksgiving, staples, quoting to officials, the conflicts has resulted in a critical supply of wheat, corn, bali, and other grain being depleted. joe biden earlier referred to rising food prices as britons price high. but costs were surgeon even before the war rooted in february and inflation beginning to rise almost immediately after biden took office a year earlier. many americans on toppy with the unpleasant thanksgiving surprise with one farm over saying she's been embarrassed to tell people the latest turkey prices. no, i haven't very good picture. i'm thinking maybe it's not enough. oh
and finally, as americans ruffled the holiday, the u. s. department of agriculture says the conflict and ukraine is the reason why they ha, paying more for their thanksgiving. dennis rice of a large, fresh turkey will cost just $0.02 more per pound than last year. in a large, frozen turkey will cost $0.09 more per pound than last year. with the ongoing highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreak, rushes war on ukraine and drought across the united states. pushing up the price of thanksgiving,...
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the fire of the american rso and the kherson region hit the assembly point for evacuation for the rocket fell near the bus station, but with the formation they also hit an agriculturalerprise, two people received shrapnel wounds , and these shots from the esenovat ukrainian formations fired dozens of shells, including from american weapons and hail. in gorlovka, after shelling , a gas pipeline was damaged in donetsk, one of the ammunition exploded near the school in the leninsky district department store broke out. there were no artillery casualties. the kiev regime also attacked the border village. four houses and a power line were damaged in the kursk region. in those areas of the donetsk republic, where explosions have not been heard for a long time, now they are trying to restore housing at home as soon as possible, the victims of the shelling are in a hurry to prepare the streets for winter. mikhail saw what they managed to do in the city of khartsyzsk where builders from the nizhny novgorod region work chabanenko. the pavlovsk region is a twin region of khartsyzsk in this city of the dpr in 2014, there were often shelling, information was constantly received a
the fire of the american rso and the kherson region hit the assembly point for evacuation for the rocket fell near the bus station, but with the formation they also hit an agriculturalerprise, two people received shrapnel wounds , and these shots from the esenovat ukrainian formations fired dozens of shells, including from american weapons and hail. in gorlovka, after shelling , a gas pipeline was damaged in donetsk, one of the ammunition exploded near the school in the leninsky district...
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fire from the american mlrs and the kherson region, they hit at the assembly point for evacuation, two missiles fell near the bus station, the formation also hit a completely agricultural enterprise, two people were wounded by shrapnel. well, now footage from the bright ukrainian formations fired dozens of shells, including from american weapons and hail. in gorlovka shelling damaged the gas pipeline in the direction donetsk kyiv forces. which fired six missiles with hammerson, one ammunition exploded near a school in the leninsky district of the city, a department store broke out, the representative office of the dpr reported four civilians were injured during shelling in the republic during the day . russian troops successfully repelled attacks in the kupinsk direction, using heavy flamethrower systems and artillery , igor konashenko, spokesman for the ministry of defense, announced this during a daily briefing. for a day. our troops destroyed the command post 72nd mechanized brigade of 67 artillery units, as well as enemy manpower and equipment in 184 districts. in addition, two ammunition depots, zaporozhye and red army, were liquidated. the enemy unsuccessfully at
fire from the american mlrs and the kherson region, they hit at the assembly point for evacuation, two missiles fell near the bus station, the formation also hit a completely agricultural enterprise, two people were wounded by shrapnel. well, now footage from the bright ukrainian formations fired dozens of shells, including from american weapons and hail. in gorlovka shelling damaged the gas pipeline in the direction donetsk kyiv forces. which fired six missiles with hammerson, one ammunition...