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the dustbowl which was a real climate catastrophe back in the 1930s which was threatening american agricultural production and wreaking havoc. he went around the world for the department of agriculture. ended up in israel made the desert bloom. it's expounded in detail with agricultural, agronomy israel still makes it leads the world will its economy 60 times its productivity by a factor of hundreds. its use of w water is actually diminished 10%. it's agricultural production is up 16 fold. but its use of water is actually down 10%. israel shows water crisis or a resource crisis or population crisis or whatever are all empty if you affirm the genius of human being inventing new technologies and making the deserts of our lives bloom with new possibilities and capabilities and opportunities. new horizons for human creativity. >> will more quote instead what we find in the u.s. is not the immense gratitude the insidious state detailing the flaws having built the preeminent high-tech economyst on amiri 4% of middle eastern territory is somehow too big in staunch israel supporters tend to bend over b
the dustbowl which was a real climate catastrophe back in the 1930s which was threatening american agricultural production and wreaking havoc. he went around the world for the department of agriculture. ended up in israel made the desert bloom. it's expounded in detail with agricultural, agronomy israel still makes it leads the world will its economy 60 times its productivity by a factor of hundreds. its use of w water is actually diminished 10%. it's agricultural production is up 16 fold. but...
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he certainly believed and the nixon administration believed that the way forward for american agriculture was bigger, more efficient, larger equipment producing more yield per acre. and that has worked wonderfully. no question that has been a success. the flip of that, it seems, is to ask the question that many of people now have been doing, what does this mean about our american food system? what exactly are we producing? it is largely carbohydrates in the form of grain and corn and soybean, a form of protein but soybeans get used for a lot of other things too. plenty of people have really important critiques to make about a corn and soy dependent agricultural system. and that is before you even get to the environmental consequences of roundup and all sorts of things that get poured into the soil. so it is efficient in doing the things it is efficient at doing, producing -- but is it efficient at producing food that is nutritious? not so much. it is not efficient at actually feeding people in rural america. to some of the worst food deserts in this country are plate says -- some of the w
he certainly believed and the nixon administration believed that the way forward for american agriculture was bigger, more efficient, larger equipment producing more yield per acre. and that has worked wonderfully. no question that has been a success. the flip of that, it seems, is to ask the question that many of people now have been doing, what does this mean about our american food system? what exactly are we producing? it is largely carbohydrates in the form of grain and corn and soybean, a...
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summarizes very nicely what happens, it's the last step in a process of what has happened to american agriculturend large, i would say, overwhelmingly suburban deloent as you see them are built on what was ce agricultural land. and to take the iconic symbol of this, built in new york and philadelphia, those were on cornfields. that is sort of the model of suburban development. what this means is a farmer or many farmers have sold to a developer, cashed out, and then suburban development happens. what i was struck by is the way in which, on one hand, this is economic prosperity, right, the farmer gets rich selling off this land. the little town that was struggling is now moving again because of all of these new residents moving into the developments. but people are grumbling about it at the same time. i have examples of this i dug up in the research that i did. it isn't what it used to be. we don't like these new people. we are the old-timers, they are the newcomers. they just don't understand -- you see this all the time. i looked at a place called naperville, illinois, which i think is emblemati
summarizes very nicely what happens, it's the last step in a process of what has happened to american agriculturend large, i would say, overwhelmingly suburban deloent as you see them are built on what was ce agricultural land. and to take the iconic symbol of this, built in new york and philadelphia, those were on cornfields. that is sort of the model of suburban development. what this means is a farmer or many farmers have sold to a developer, cashed out, and then suburban development...
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he certainly believed and the nixon administration believed that the way forward for american agricultureas bigger, more efficient, larger equipment producing more yield per acre. and that has worked wonderfully. no question that has been a success. the flip of that, it seems, is to ask the question that many of people now have been doing, what does this mean about our american food system? what exactly are we producing? it is largely carbohydrates in the form of grain and corn and soybean, a form of protein but soybeans get used for a lot of other things too. plenty of people have really important critiques to make about a corn and soy dependent agricultural system. and that is before you even get to the environmental consequences of roundup and all sorts of things that get poured into the soil. so it is efficient in doing the things it is efficient at doing, producing -- but is it efficient at producing food that is nutritious? not so much. it is not efficient at actually feeding people in rural america. to some of the worst food deserts in this country are plate says -- some of the wor
he certainly believed and the nixon administration believed that the way forward for american agricultureas bigger, more efficient, larger equipment producing more yield per acre. and that has worked wonderfully. no question that has been a success. the flip of that, it seems, is to ask the question that many of people now have been doing, what does this mean about our american food system? what exactly are we producing? it is largely carbohydrates in the form of grain and corn and soybean, a...
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the dust bowl, which was a real climate catastrophe back in the 1930s, which was threatening american agriculture production and wreaking havoc the west and and so he went around world for the department of agriculture and and ended up in israel and discovered that just agricultural inventions that made the desert bloom and it's all in what loudermilk burke and it's it's it's expounded the detail with agricultural agronomy and subsisted creation and shows how and this is continue israel still makes the world blown at it leads the world and they sell them as desalination while its economy is increased. it's 60 times that's. it's productive today by a factor of it it's use of water is actually diminished 10% it's agricultural production is up 16 fold since it was founded. but its use of water is actually down 10%. so israel polls shows that all our fears of a water crisis or a resource crisis. population crisis or whatever are all empty. if you affirm the genius of of human beings inventing new technologies and making the deserts of our lives bloom with no possible. abilities and capabilities and o
the dust bowl, which was a real climate catastrophe back in the 1930s, which was threatening american agriculture production and wreaking havoc the west and and so he went around world for the department of agriculture and and ended up in israel and discovered that just agricultural inventions that made the desert bloom and it's all in what loudermilk burke and it's it's it's expounded the detail with agricultural agronomy and subsisted creation and shows how and this is continue israel still...
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and the one-ton pumpkin that won competitions at the american agricultural products show. grower of this pumpkin says that the weight of this pumpkin is 27 kg per day. the fourth international competition of the holy quran of malaysia has started. these competitions with the participation of reciters and memorizers from 68 countries in the two sections of memorization and recitation until 21 mehr in two special morning shifts. the country judges this round of competitions. hamid reza nasiri has participated as a representative of iran in the field of recitation in the 64th international competition of the holy quran in malaysia. iranian readers after the host country they won the most first place in this tournament in the last 63 rounds. this evening, the competition of reciters begins. a special tourism tour for diplomats living in tehran, hosted by the municipality of district 12. in this way , 24 ambassadors and diplomats with their families from spain, switzerland, brazil, serbia, ghana, bolivia, japan, nigeria, south korea, russia and romania were held at the same tim
and the one-ton pumpkin that won competitions at the american agricultural products show. grower of this pumpkin says that the weight of this pumpkin is 27 kg per day. the fourth international competition of the holy quran of malaysia has started. these competitions with the participation of reciters and memorizers from 68 countries in the two sections of memorization and recitation until 21 mehr in two special morning shifts. the country judges this round of competitions. hamid reza nasiri has...
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on american goods when china retaliated against trump's tariffs by raising its own taxes on american agricultural exports trump paid tens of billions of dollars in subsidies to american farming companies to compensate them for their loss business in china most of these subsidies, by the way, renter large american agrobusinesses the effects of tariff policies are inherently regressive. the average american consumer pays for them, and the benefits go to a small number of favored industries and companies they're also inherently political, favoring lobbyists and well-connected companies. >> the government always issues some exemptions from tariffs and an academic study found that the trump administration was significantly more likely to grant exemptions to companies that donated money to republicans the study's co-authors concluded that the tariff exemption grant process function as a very effective spoil system, allowing the administration of the day to reward it's political friends and punish its enemies tariffs also tend to be immortal. >> they often stay on far longer than the problem they're try
on american goods when china retaliated against trump's tariffs by raising its own taxes on american agricultural exports trump paid tens of billions of dollars in subsidies to american farming companies to compensate them for their loss business in china most of these subsidies, by the way, renter large american agrobusinesses the effects of tariff policies are inherently regressive. the average american consumer pays for them, and the benefits go to a small number of favored industries and...
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trade agreements under trump from 6 to 9 billion dollars, biden-harris drowning it holding american agriculture department of homeland security has been promoting, wilson os sarrio associate council within u.s. citizenship, conversations with illegal migrants on tiktok, youtube highlighting different ways to illegals can make money in u.s., department of homeland security using taxpayer dollars says in our brother immigration custody has rights we're here to help immigration and customs enforcement border patrol told fox news they are fearouss about this ads insummiting they feel the ads work against them agencies working with limited funding resources, what about that senator? who is paying for this and why are they working against border patrol? >> yeah, certainly american people are paying for this, reminded everybody that on average we are spending 110,000 dollars, per year, for every new illegal alien into this country you can't make it up you wouldn't believe to hear the story, this would be like a local police officer or sheriffs officer advertising this is best time to rabobank don't ge
trade agreements under trump from 6 to 9 billion dollars, biden-harris drowning it holding american agriculture department of homeland security has been promoting, wilson os sarrio associate council within u.s. citizenship, conversations with illegal migrants on tiktok, youtube highlighting different ways to illegals can make money in u.s., department of homeland security using taxpayer dollars says in our brother immigration custody has rights we're here to help immigration and customs...
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breeding stock from europe and establishing bloodlines that would better meet demands of the american agricultural landscape peer cattlemen carefully selected animals for the fortitude, fecundity, and especially efficiency, making a lot of meat from the minimum available forage and feed. over the course of the 1870s and 1880s, few economic forces converged to create radical shifts and hot beef cattle were fed and slaughtered. as the livestock and meat- packing industries grew and centralized, prices paid per pound began to drop and buyers could be choosier about the steers they were willing to buy. armour and company and other giants wanted prime beef, marbled with fat, which corn fitting produced more reliably also, while pastor fit steers were ready to take to market at certain times of year, acorn fed steer could be sold any time. as the 1880s progressed, livestock growers began to sell off their steers earlier and earlier in life because the weight gains of intensive feeding taper off after the animals second year and it was more profitable to sell them at two years old or younger my trend bec
breeding stock from europe and establishing bloodlines that would better meet demands of the american agricultural landscape peer cattlemen carefully selected animals for the fortitude, fecundity, and especially efficiency, making a lot of meat from the minimum available forage and feed. over the course of the 1870s and 1880s, few economic forces converged to create radical shifts and hot beef cattle were fed and slaughtered. as the livestock and meat- packing industries grew and centralized,...
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. >> what would happen to american agriculture? >> you would tank it.ea if you were to pull out all of the immigrants, documented or not, it would devastate our area. >> in new york construction never stops. who is doing that construction? paul: tim runs the bricklayers union. >> i do not believe the industry could survive that kind of mass loss of workers. paul: and besides -- >> the only way there was a reduction in unauthorized workers in this country was when the pandemic hit and employment opportunities ceased to exist and the reason a lot of people were attracted your disappeared. we had the four year experiment of deportation. it failed. paul: just so says professor hernandez. >> a study that came out recently showed the biggest predictor of illegal border crossings is unfilled job openings in the u.s. we need these people. paul: can at the moment at least, we certainly seem to. for the pbs "news hour," paul solman in the bronx. ♪ amna: officials across the country are working overtime to ensure election day is a success. and the stakes are high.
. >> what would happen to american agriculture? >> you would tank it.ea if you were to pull out all of the immigrants, documented or not, it would devastate our area. >> in new york construction never stops. who is doing that construction? paul: tim runs the bricklayers union. >> i do not believe the industry could survive that kind of mass loss of workers. paul: and besides -- >> the only way there was a reduction in unauthorized workers in this country was when...
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john deere and slapping they tariffs on mexico, they are going to retaliate against american corn and other agriculturalroducts. and that is what we saw with the chinese. when trump did all the chinese tariffs back in the first initiation, we ended up paying more out in subsidies to farmers then we collected. i get it, there are times you should use tariffs and countervailing duties. if they are a slave laboring place, if they are dumping illegal subsidies, i get it. but across-the-board, devastating. we ran trade surpluses, we had unemployment rates over 20%. host: if you'd like to join the conversation with our guest charlie dent, you can do so. republicans are on (202) 748-8001. democrats are (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. a lot has been made of people who have worked in the trump administration not endorsing him. john kelly, his former chief of staff saying that he praised hitler and is a textbook fascist. the flipside of that is people saying well, he was fired and he's got an axe to grind. jd vance has said it is because they couldn't control him and they share the same worldview. w
john deere and slapping they tariffs on mexico, they are going to retaliate against american corn and other agriculturalroducts. and that is what we saw with the chinese. when trump did all the chinese tariffs back in the first initiation, we ended up paying more out in subsidies to farmers then we collected. i get it, there are times you should use tariffs and countervailing duties. if they are a slave laboring place, if they are dumping illegal subsidies, i get it. but across-the-board,...
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american history tv presents historic presidential elections learn about the pivotal issues of different eras uncover what made them escort and exploit a lasting impact. >> the restoration of recovery and agricultural prices. >> i plant myself for a new deal for the american people think when roosevelt unseated incumbent president herbert hoovern landslide victory isric elections saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span2. >> from the nation's capital we bring you a report of special interest of the people of the state of new york but look at congress with his distinguished guests this week now your senator kenneth. >> mr. senator welcome to let's look at congress. my guest today is one of the best-known voices and faces in the history of american radio and television. he pioneered in these fields and became literally a household word for excellence he now holds one of the key positions in the administration director of the united states information agency representing the image abroad he bobbled vital influence on the future course of our nation into great pleasure to welcome edward i'm delighted to have you here to talk with us you have the receiving end instead of asking and
american history tv presents historic presidential elections learn about the pivotal issues of different eras uncover what made them escort and exploit a lasting impact. >> the restoration of recovery and agricultural prices. >> i plant myself for a new deal for the american people think when roosevelt unseated incumbent president herbert hoovern landslide victory isric elections saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span2. >> from the nation's capital we...
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i'mm studying african american studies some interest in preserving agriculture act in our culture and history. >> you weren't a a shared cull heritage in the force come what is a? >> that thing of a program that brings us up to national forest to this poor service. >> how did you pick this program? >> through one of my history teachers and she stated at that she has a blog we should post internships for students. >> where did your interest come from? >> my edges came from i'm history majors i wanted to explore myat pathways with the major and what can i do with it and that's a program given to me, some option. >> what do you see yourself doing with this company about historic preservation? what's the job one episode? >> a job and you your the side is something hands-on in the field. i do want to be in the office drabble to be making change actively. >> how did you get involved?ig >> well, my major is ritually sociology, and in sociology learn about a lot of history and effects of human influence on other humans. and like that, this is all about history so like why not come check it ou
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american indians were deprived of their land. local residents were driven into reservation, given the worst agricultural territories, while the best land was appropriated by white colonizers, the strongest blow to american indian tribes was the extermination of vice of native americans lived by hunting these wild animals. colonists slaughtered the buys in and in fact made them nearly extinct. every buffalo dead is in india and gone, said colonel richard dogs, a veteran of the bloody.
american indians were deprived of their land. local residents were driven into reservation, given the worst agricultural territories, while the best land was appropriated by white colonizers, the strongest blow to american indian tribes was the extermination of vice of native americans lived by hunting these wild animals. colonists slaughtered the buys in and in fact made them nearly extinct. every buffalo dead is in india and gone, said colonel richard dogs, a veteran of the bloody.
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american's army of education mobilizes to win both the war and the peace. >> the department of agricultureed to win the war will be produced in enormous quantities, as well as the planning and research send it here. the ponderous, sleepy looking building at the department of state is awake today, awake with heavy problems. here the secretary applies his keen mind to negotiations with foreign adversaries and american interests. much of the war of business of the government is centered in the buildings banking constitution avenue washington's hotels are so crowded that rooms are rarely obtainable. many people spend the night in the hotel lobby. some 300,000 government employees crowd the serve yourself cafeteria. like all defenders on the battlefront, this civilian army must eat and eat well to carry on the fight behind the lines. ♪ ♪ >> living quarters are hard-to- find. and it is commonplace for war workers to live five in a room. they come from everywhere, attracted by the glamour of the nation's capitol, the important and interesting people and the desire to personally experience it. som
american's army of education mobilizes to win both the war and the peace. >> the department of agricultureed to win the war will be produced in enormous quantities, as well as the planning and research send it here. the ponderous, sleepy looking building at the department of state is awake today, awake with heavy problems. here the secretary applies his keen mind to negotiations with foreign adversaries and american interests. much of the war of business of the government is centered in...
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american indians were deprived of their land. local residents were driven into reservations given the worst agricultural territories, while the best land was appropriated by white colonizers, the strongest blow to american indian tribes was the extermination of bison. native americans live by hunting these wild animals. colonists slaughter, devising, and in fact, made them nearly extinct. every buffalo dead is in india and gone, said colonel richard dogs, a veteran of the bloody and vicious indian wars cynically. the indigenous population was simply exterminated us army general phillips sheridan expressed the evidence of this policy in the infamous words. the only good india is a dead indian. the genocide of native americans of north america lead to a demographic catastrophe. the exact number of deaths is still unknown, but the number of victims is in millions. having been a majority on the continent before the indigenous people make up less than 3 percent of the us population today. the i think it will save you michelle's edition unix, begonia fit the willingness, the computer is appreciated. but if you knew josh, but then you wo
american indians were deprived of their land. local residents were driven into reservations given the worst agricultural territories, while the best land was appropriated by white colonizers, the strongest blow to american indian tribes was the extermination of bison. native americans live by hunting these wild animals. colonists slaughter, devising, and in fact, made them nearly extinct. every buffalo dead is in india and gone, said colonel richard dogs, a veteran of the bloody and vicious...
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agricultural prices, and business. >> i pledge myself to a new deal for the american people. >> at the height of the great depressionrk governor franklin roosevelt unseated incumbent republican president herbert hoover in a landslide victory. watch this to work presidential elections saturday at 7 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span2. >> weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual feast. every saturday american history tv documents america's stories and on sundays booktv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors. funding for c-span2 come from these television companies and more including comcast. >> are you thinking this is just a community center? >> comcast is party with 1000 community centers to create wi-fi enabled that sounds so students can get the tools they need to be ready for anything. >> comcast, along with of these television companies, supports c-span2 as a public service. >> as promised that they were going to talk about bohemian culture at the turn of the 20th
agricultural prices, and business. >> i pledge myself to a new deal for the american people. >> at the height of the great depressionrk governor franklin roosevelt unseated incumbent republican president herbert hoover in a landslide victory. watch this to work presidential elections saturday at 7 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span2. >> weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual feast. every saturday american history tv documents america's stories and on sundays booktv...
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americans need. medicare. law enforcement. agriculture. they voted to cut 30% of the u.s. budget. they are looking to cut the department of education which helps our children especially children with special needs. they are looking to cut things from our lives that we actually need. i have the proof. >> lori chavez-deremer. >> thank you. cutting waste and streamlining as part of our job. $36 trillion. but cutting our priorities and mandatory spending is not going to happen. talking about discretionary spending which is what we have authority over, it's only 11% of the budget, it's where we can find waste, fraud and abuse. we do have to address our debt. $36 trillion in debt. you are talking about mandatory spending which i have never taken a vote on to cut medicare or social security. unlike my opponent, for her local law enforcement, or firefighters and teachers who may not know that since they have supported her. that is again why have the endorsement by the largest police union and firefighters here in oregon because they trust me to protect their jobs, social security and reti
americans need. medicare. law enforcement. agriculture. they voted to cut 30% of the u.s. budget. they are looking to cut the department of education which helps our children especially children with special needs. they are looking to cut things from our lives that we actually need. i have the proof. >> lori chavez-deremer. >> thank you. cutting waste and streamlining as part of our job. $36 trillion. but cutting our priorities and mandatory spending is not going to happen. talking...
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agriculture economist in the roosevelt administration. he was responding to the crisis of the dustbowl. which was a real climate catastrophe back in the 1930s of which was threatening american agricultureoc production and wreaking havoc in the west. until he went around the world for the department of agriculture. and ended up in israel and discovered fabulous agricultural invention d that made the desert bloom. it's all in his book and has expounded in detail with agricultural agronomy and sophistication and shows how this has continued. israel still makes the world bloom. while it's economy has increased to 60 times its productivity by a factor of hundreds. the use of water has diminished 10%. it's agricultural production is up 16 fold. but its use of water is actually down 10%. so israel shows the water crisis or a resource crisis or a population crisis, or whatever are all empty if you affirm that genius of human beings inventing new technologies and making the deserts of our lives bloom with more possibilities, capabilities, and opportunities. new horizons for human creativity. >> spew it one more quote from the israel test. instead it would find in the u.s. is not the
agriculture economist in the roosevelt administration. he was responding to the crisis of the dustbowl. which was a real climate catastrophe back in the 1930s of which was threatening american agricultureoc production and wreaking havoc in the west. until he went around the world for the department of agriculture. and ended up in israel and discovered fabulous agricultural invention d that made the desert bloom. it's all in his book and has expounded in detail with agricultural agronomy and...
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the dust bowl, which was a real climate catastrophe back in the 1930s, which was threatening american agriculture production and wreaking havoc the west and and so he went around world for the department of agriculture and and ended up in israel and discovered that just agricultural inventions that made the desert bloom and it's all in what loudermilk burke and it's it's it's expounded the detail with agricultural agronomy and subsisted creation and shows how and this is continue israel still makes the world blown at it leads the world and they sell them as desalination while its economy is increased. it's 60 times that's. it's productive today by a factor of it it's use of water is actually diminished 10% it's agricultural production is up 16 fold since it was founded. but its use of water is actually down 10%. so israel polls shows that all our fears of a water crisis or a resource crisis. population crisis or whatever are all empty. if you affirm the genius of of human beings inventing new technologies and making the deserts of our lives bloom with no possible. abilities and capabilities and o
the dust bowl, which was a real climate catastrophe back in the 1930s, which was threatening american agriculture production and wreaking havoc the west and and so he went around world for the department of agriculture and and ended up in israel and discovered that just agricultural inventions that made the desert bloom and it's all in what loudermilk burke and it's it's it's expounded the detail with agricultural agronomy and subsisted creation and shows how and this is continue israel still...
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american indians were deprived of their land. local residents were driven into reservations and given the worst agricultural territories, while the best land was appropriated by white colonizers, the strongest blow to american indian tribes was the extermination of vice of native americans lived by hunting these wild animals. colonists slaughtered the bison, and in fact, made them nearly extinct. every buffalo dead, he's in india and gone, said colonel richard dogs, a veteran of the bloody and vicious indian wars cynically. the indigenous population was simply exterminated us army general phillips sheridan express the evidence of this policy in the infamous words. the only good india is a dead indian. the genocide of native americans of north america lead to a demographic catastrophe. the exact number of deaths is still unknown.
american indians were deprived of their land. local residents were driven into reservations and given the worst agricultural territories, while the best land was appropriated by white colonizers, the strongest blow to american indian tribes was the extermination of vice of native americans lived by hunting these wild animals. colonists slaughtered the bison, and in fact, made them nearly extinct. every buffalo dead, he's in india and gone, said colonel richard dogs, a veteran of the bloody and...
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agricultural prices. >> i pledge myself to a new deal for the american people. >> i ride are last session before a restart lunch. i'm going to let the panel introduced itself. this is a panel discussion and they will discuss the bicentennial in what was going on and so on and so forth. brian mack 79 and leslie raney. >> i want to thank you for letting us at this time to talk about the bicentennial and i will point out its a lot easier to pronounce than outward yesterday. some people have trouble but as you cans see here from the panel displays lafayette is her subject and he was mentioned several times yesterday and he has been mentioned today already and abigail adams session and he was mentioned in the session. tomorrow there will be a top just about lafayette so he's getting a lot of coverage here. but we want to focus today right now on this panel on this particular exhibit here where he was the guest of the nation. that was a the term that was used when he was here 200 years ago. he was invited by president james monroe in 1824 to return to thehe united states to visit. that was the presidential elec
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jokes on social networks: for americans, buying a bottle of alcohol in a store will be more serious than choosing a president. african swine fever threatens italy's agricultural sector. about 2,000 have died in the country in 2 years. 120,000 animals, 75% of them in the last few months. to stop the infection, farmers are forced to slaughter livestock, entrepreneurs suffer huge losses, in addition, about 12 countries, including china, taiwan and mexico, have banned the import of italian pork delicacies. appeared in italy in 2022 and was later transmitted to wild boars, which became the impetus for the spread of the infection, although the disease does not pose a danger to people, it is almost always fatal to ungulates. the agricultural sector estimates losses in the industry at 500 million euros. in response situation, the government has appointed a new commissioner to combat the epidemic. the emphasis is on creating new businesses. jobs almost four decades ago , the chernobyl nuclear power plant accident occurred. all efforts were made to overcome its consequences. belarus is already implementing its sixth program. over the years , billions have been allocate
jokes on social networks: for americans, buying a bottle of alcohol in a store will be more serious than choosing a president. african swine fever threatens italy's agricultural sector. about 2,000 have died in the country in 2 years. 120,000 animals, 75% of them in the last few months. to stop the infection, farmers are forced to slaughter livestock, entrepreneurs suffer huge losses, in addition, about 12 countries, including china, taiwan and mexico, have banned the import of italian pork...
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. >> on top of that, the agricultural disaster that happened during that period too. >> that began at the end of world war i. the american farmers, had a little bit. we are exporting a lot of material the war ended. they expanded products, not what you would expect the company to do at times. small farmers have small companies. the export demand dropped. prices dropped. farmers were caught. the overextended loans. this is to farm equipment. that continued through the 20s. up until the depression. 1929, to 1930, farmers were already in deep trouble. >> as our guest, scott martelle, would describe herbert hoover, he was seen as mr. fix-it. presidential library is here today. 1974. went to stanford, went to the mining business. under woodrow wilson. and elected of course, 1928. overwhelmingly. besides the great depression, for the other issues that were discussed in 1932, what else? >> prohibition. major issue. this is a pretty valid argument. one of the second currents that pushed hoover out of the white house. they held firm to maintain petitions. democrats were trying to repeal. his concern, making prohibition, can make
. >> on top of that, the agricultural disaster that happened during that period too. >> that began at the end of world war i. the american farmers, had a little bit. we are exporting a lot of material the war ended. they expanded products, not what you would expect the company to do at times. small farmers have small companies. the export demand dropped. prices dropped. farmers were caught. the overextended loans. this is to farm equipment. that continued through the 20s. up until...
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punishing john dear something big tariffs on mexico, they'll be retaliating is the american corn and other agricultural in subsidies to the farmers commonly collected and tariff revenue and elevated it to come up there times that you should use tariffs and their slave labor involved in their unfair trade practices and illegal subsidies i get a cometh targeted but across-the-board, devastating i think most of us will get there by the way the great depression we ran trade surpluses we had employment rates over 20 percent collective see if you like to join the conversation with her guest charlie by the public's aren't 20 to 7.80012027488000 and independence are 237.8002. in a lot is been made of former people that work in the trump ministration not endorsing him john kelly, chief of staff said that he praise him for. textbook fascist in the flipside of that is people saying while he was fired any have next to going to jenny vance has said this because they could not control him he didn't share the same world view which a response to the senate will first, john kelly is extraordinary american pretty four-s
punishing john dear something big tariffs on mexico, they'll be retaliating is the american corn and other agricultural in subsidies to the farmers commonly collected and tariff revenue and elevated it to come up there times that you should use tariffs and their slave labor involved in their unfair trade practices and illegal subsidies i get a cometh targeted but across-the-board, devastating i think most of us will get there by the way the great depression we ran trade surpluses we had...
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john deere and slapping they tariffs on mexico, they are going to retaliate against american corn and other agriculturalcts. and that is what we saw with the chinese. when trump did all the chinese tariffs back in the first initiation, we ended up paying more out in subsidies to farmers then we collected. i get it, there are times you should use tariffs and countervailing duties. if they are a slave laboring place, if they are dumping illegal subsidies, i get it. but across-the-board, devastating. we ran trade surpluses, we had unemployment rates over 20%. host: if you'd like to join the conversation with our guest charlie dent, you can do so. republicans are on (202) 748-8001. democrats are (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. a lot has been made of people who have worked in the trump administration not endorsing him. john kelly, his former chief of staff saying that he praised hitler and is a textbook fascist. the flipside of that is people saying well, he was fired and he's got an axe to grind. jd vance has said it is because they couldn't control him and they share the same worldview. what
john deere and slapping they tariffs on mexico, they are going to retaliate against american corn and other agriculturalcts. and that is what we saw with the chinese. when trump did all the chinese tariffs back in the first initiation, we ended up paying more out in subsidies to farmers then we collected. i get it, there are times you should use tariffs and countervailing duties. if they are a slave laboring place, if they are dumping illegal subsidies, i get it. but across-the-board,...
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agricultural prices. >> i pledge myself to a new deal for the american people. >> at the height of the great depression democratic new york governor franklin roosevelt unseated incumbent president rbt hoover in a landslide victory. watch historical presidential elecon saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on american history tb. on c-span2. >> if you ever miss any of c-span's coverage you can find it any time online at c-span.org. videos of key hearings, debates and other events feature markers that guide you to interesting and newsworthy highlights. these points of interest markers appear on the right-hand side of your screen when you hit play on selected videos for this time i told makes it easy to quickly get an idea of what was debated and decided in washington. scroll through spend a few minutes on c-span's points of interest. weekends on cspan2 are an intellectual feast. every saturday american history tb documents america story. and on sunday @booktv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and
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