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and have to transition away from the factory farming system and the way we produce animals in this country to an agriculturethat is regenerative that grows plant foods not things that go to feed animals. host: you have talked about the biden administration and what they want to do, how much have they dedicated to this topic of animal agriculture, and is it enough? chloe: i'm afraid they haven't done nearly enough. the usda issued a 90 day progress report on its climate strategy. there was no mention about any kind of regulation for animal agriculture, tracking of omissions, efforts to reduce omissions. there was nothing in there about a transition away from factory farming. there are members of congress working and leading on this. senator booker has the farm systems reform act he plans to reintroduce in congress this month which initiates a just transition away from factory farming to a diversified, regenerative, and sustainable agriculture. president biden has not picked up on that strategy. we are not going to be able to succeed on our climate strategy unless we address animal agriculture. we are worried
and have to transition away from the factory farming system and the way we produce animals in this country to an agriculturethat is regenerative that grows plant foods not things that go to feed animals. host: you have talked about the biden administration and what they want to do, how much have they dedicated to this topic of animal agriculture, and is it enough? chloe: i'm afraid they haven't done nearly enough. the usda issued a 90 day progress report on its climate strategy. there was no...
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host: this is the bookend on our today discussion on animal agriculture.aitlin glover is joining us from the national cattlemen's beef association. we have plenty of calls free already for the next third -- for you already. we will take as many phone calls as we can. this is kim, colorado, republican, good morning. caller: good morning. i work in the cattle feeding sector, the cattle feeder i work for is committed to producing cattle in a way that we get to be good stewards of the environment and we care for those animals and obviously a big can serve as air quality and public perception of feed yards. we do a yacht -- we do a lot here to help us recollect water and have dust control and we do everything we can through some new and improved technologies to do this in the best way we can. what would you say to someone who is concerned about air quality. particularly related to the feed yard sector or cattle production? host: that's an excellent question. miss glover? guest: thank you. i live in washington, d.c.. i am previously your neighbor to the north fr
host: this is the bookend on our today discussion on animal agriculture.aitlin glover is joining us from the national cattlemen's beef association. we have plenty of calls free already for the next third -- for you already. we will take as many phone calls as we can. this is kim, colorado, republican, good morning. caller: good morning. i work in the cattle feeding sector, the cattle feeder i work for is committed to producing cattle in a way that we get to be good stewards of the environment...
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natural resources executive director, kaitlynn glover, discusses environmental policies on animal agriculture. then dedrick asante-muhammed talks about the racial wealth gap in the u.s. and proposals to close that gap. watch "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. join the discussion. >> coming up live, wednesday, on the c-span networks. president biden speaks about the covid-19 response and the vaccination program at 1:15 p.m. eastern on c-span. at 3:00 p.m., an update on space operations with a news nf
natural resources executive director, kaitlynn glover, discusses environmental policies on animal agriculture. then dedrick asante-muhammed talks about the racial wealth gap in the u.s. and proposals to close that gap. watch "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. join the discussion. >> coming up live, wednesday, on the c-span networks. president biden speaks about the covid-19 response and the vaccination program at 1:15 p.m. eastern on c-span. at 3:00 p.m., an update...
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director caitlin glover discusses the impact of president biden's environmental policies on animal agriculture. then, a speaker from the national community reinvestment coalition talks about the racial wealth gap and proposals to close the gap. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern wednesday mornings. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. >> coming up wednesday on c-span, president biden speaks about the covid-19 response and vaccination program at 1:15 p.m. eastern on c-span. at 3:00 p.m., bill nelson gives an update on space operations with a news conference to follow. on c-span two at 3:00 p.m., a look at the future of conservative foreign policy hosted by the american enterprise institute. ♪
director caitlin glover discusses the impact of president biden's environmental policies on animal agriculture. then, a speaker from the national community reinvestment coalition talks about the racial wealth gap and proposals to close the gap. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern wednesday mornings. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. >> coming up wednesday on c-span, president biden speaks about the covid-19...
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but we turn now to the issue of animal agriculture.e will be joined next by the national cattlemen's beef association's caitlin glover to talk about the impact of present biden's environmental agenda on the beef industry. we will talk about the racial wealth gap in the united states. we had the national community reinvestment coalition who will join us with that discussion. stick with us. we will be right back. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> book tv on c-span two has top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. saturday at 10:00 eastern on afterwards, in her book insanity defense, former congresswoman and security insider jane harman looks at pressing national security issues. she's interviewed by janet napolitano, the obama station. live at noon eastern on in-depth, a conversation with max hastings on his more than two dozen books on wars in the 20th century. includi
but we turn now to the issue of animal agriculture.e will be joined next by the national cattlemen's beef association's caitlin glover to talk about the impact of present biden's environmental agenda on the beef industry. we will talk about the racial wealth gap in the united states. we had the national community reinvestment coalition who will join us with that discussion. stick with us. we will be right back. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed...
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executive director caitlin glover discusses the impact of president biden environmental policies on animal agriculturethen against from the national community reinvestment coalition talks about the racial wealth gap in the u.s., and proposals to close that gap. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern this morning. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. >> >> coming up live today on the c-span networks, president biden speaks about the covid-19 response and the vaccination program at 1:15 p.m.. then nice director bill nelson gives an update with a news conference to follow. on c-span2 at 3:00, a look at the future of conservative foreign policy posted by the american enterprise institute. ♪ >> president biden traveled to oklahoma to deliver remarks on the 100th anniversary of the tulsa race massacre. during his visit, the president also met with three s
executive director caitlin glover discusses the impact of president biden environmental policies on animal agriculturethen against from the national community reinvestment coalition talks about the racial wealth gap in the u.s., and proposals to close that gap. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern this morning. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. >> >> coming up live today on the c-span networks,...
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resources executive director, kaitlynn glover, discusses environmental policies on animal agriculture. then dedrick asante-muhammed talks about the racial wealth gap in the u.s. and proposals to close that gap. watch "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. join the discussion. >> coming up live, wednesday, on the c-span networks. president biden speaks about the covid-19 response and the vaccination program at 1:15 p.m. eastern on c-span. at 3:00 p.m., an update on space operations with a news conference to follow. on c-span2, a look at the future of conservative foreign policy posted by the american enterprise institute. >> house lawmakers held a hearing marking the centennial of the tulsa race massacre, when a white mob attacked residents, homes and businesses in tulsa, oklahoma. three of the oldest living survivors shared their childhood experiences and lives following the massacre. authorized this is about 2.5 hours. time. i will come everyone to today's hearing on continuing injustice the centennial of the tulsa centennial race massacre. before we continue i to remind me
resources executive director, kaitlynn glover, discusses environmental policies on animal agriculture. then dedrick asante-muhammed talks about the racial wealth gap in the u.s. and proposals to close that gap. watch "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. join the discussion. >> coming up live, wednesday, on the c-span networks. president biden speaks about the covid-19 response and the vaccination program at 1:15 p.m. eastern on c-span. at 3:00 p.m., an update on...
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. >> most of that is used for animal agriculturer, the reason is matters is what is often happening here is your clear-cutting forest, they pull carbon out of the air and they keep it in the ground and clear-cutting that and putting cows there, it is happening all over the amazon and then the cows for different reasons are unbelievably producer of greenhouse gases, methane. so you're taking a natural part of the eco resource and unplacing it with an unnatural one that submits a powerful methane gas and that is happening on a scale that is almost melts the human mind to try to imagine. >> and people often ask what could i do personally about climate change and would you say if you do the math, probably the thing any single human being could do that would matter the most would be to eat less meat. >> that is absolutely true. and i want to be really clear because people did not go and stay vegan. so whatever my eating habits are, it is not what i'm recommending to everybody. it would be profound it everybody ate half as much meat. it i
. >> most of that is used for animal agriculturer, the reason is matters is what is often happening here is your clear-cutting forest, they pull carbon out of the air and they keep it in the ground and clear-cutting that and putting cows there, it is happening all over the amazon and then the cows for different reasons are unbelievably producer of greenhouse gases, methane. so you're taking a natural part of the eco resource and unplacing it with an unnatural one that submits a powerful...
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morning, caitlin glover discusses the impact of president biden's environmental policies on animal agriculture
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so probably got colder in greenland, which of course impacted domestic animals, agriculture, etc. they may have been rotted, attacked by pirates and others. there are lots of vessels sailing through there, they might've sacked some of these towns. there's also something else curious that relates back to our friends the portuguese. one of the big exports from greenland -- what do you think the green lenders would be sending back to iceland and scandinavia? what is valuable daca -- what is valuable? walrus tasks. ivory. ivory is quite valuable. but then the portuguese, as you know in the 15th century, the portuguese pushed down africa and, what can you get out of africa? elephant tasks. so the portuguese find a greater and cheaper supply of ivory and it is likely this is an economic impact. that this has an economic impact on the struggling communities in greenland. while these greenlanders are living here, they look to the west. one of the things, matthew, that they do lack is timber. so they are looking for a source of timber. timber for building and fuel. they sell west looking f
so probably got colder in greenland, which of course impacted domestic animals, agriculture, etc. they may have been rotted, attacked by pirates and others. there are lots of vessels sailing through there, they might've sacked some of these towns. there's also something else curious that relates back to our friends the portuguese. one of the big exports from greenland -- what do you think the green lenders would be sending back to iceland and scandinavia? what is valuable daca -- what is...
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the earth program manager, chloe waterman, on president biden's environmental policies and animal agriculture "washington journal" live on tuesday morning and join the discussion with phone calls, facebook, text and tweets. >> tuesday, "the washington post" examines the 1921 tulsa, oklahoma, race massacre, with two curators from the smithsonian national museum of african american history and culture, live coverage beginning at 12:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. later in the day,
the earth program manager, chloe waterman, on president biden's environmental policies and animal agriculture "washington journal" live on tuesday morning and join the discussion with phone calls, facebook, text and tweets. >> tuesday, "the washington post" examines the 1921 tulsa, oklahoma, race massacre, with two curators from the smithsonian national museum of african american history and culture, live coverage beginning at 12:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. later in the...
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it's called so it probably did get colder in greenland which of course would impact a domestic animals agriculture etc. they may have been marauded attacked by pirates and others there are lots of people who begin in the 14 and 1500s. there are lots of vessels sailing through there. they might have attacked and sacked some of these towns. there's also something else that's curious and relates back to our friends of portuguese. one of the big exports from greenland. what do you think? they the greenlanders would be sending back to iceland and back to scandinavia? no, no. wow. no scandinavians have enough ice in their own. but what might they send back. what's what's value? well fish to somebody, huh? not so much lumber because i don't trace. walrus tusks ivory ivory is really quite valuable, but then portuguese as you know in the 15th century the portuguese pushed down africa and what can you get out of africa? elephant tusks so the portuguese find a greater supply of ivory and cheaper and it's likely then there's this kind of an economic impact here the portuguese and africa have an economic impac
it's called so it probably did get colder in greenland which of course would impact a domestic animals agriculture etc. they may have been marauded attacked by pirates and others there are lots of people who begin in the 14 and 1500s. there are lots of vessels sailing through there. they might have attacked and sacked some of these towns. there's also something else that's curious and relates back to our friends of portuguese. one of the big exports from greenland. what do you think? they the...
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the association of national resources discusses president biden's environmental odysseys on animal agriculturethen i will guest from the national community reinvestment coalition talks about the racial wealth gap and proposals to close but that gap. watch live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on wednesday morning and be sure to join with your phone calls, text messages and tweets. >> coming up light wednesday on the c-span networks, president biden speaks about the covid-19 response and the vaccination program at 1:15 p.m. eastern on c-span. at 3 p.m., nasa administrator gives an update on nasa operations, with a news conference to follow. on c-span two at 3:00 p.m., a look at the future of conservative foreign policy posted by the american enterprise institute. ♪
the association of national resources discusses president biden's environmental odysseys on animal agriculturethen i will guest from the national community reinvestment coalition talks about the racial wealth gap and proposals to close but that gap. watch live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on wednesday morning and be sure to join with your phone calls, text messages and tweets. >> coming up light wednesday on the c-span networks, president biden speaks about the covid-19 response and the...
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other similar diseases that could spread from animals to humans. agricultural expansion.oncentrated livestock production. those are the places where bats that carry coronavirus could spread to humans. >> this office announced there are aspects of more related. what we learn from is that we should -- possible imp >> the exact origin of covid-19 remain a mystery. investigations are ongoing. california and more of the world reopen we want to look back. at how covid-19 spread around the world. take a look. it starts last february. the red dot shows cases spread over time. to date the united states recorded the most cases. out of any country. u.s. here more than 33 million infections according to to an account. a simply staggering number. things are getting better. remember the good side. america is back of the table. words from president biden. world leaders wrap up a g 7 summit. he touched down for the next leg of the european trip. a nato summit. wednesday he sits down with russian leader vladimir putin. engaging already in a back and forth. >> a very royal farewell. the bi
other similar diseases that could spread from animals to humans. agricultural expansion.oncentrated livestock production. those are the places where bats that carry coronavirus could spread to humans. >> this office announced there are aspects of more related. what we learn from is that we should -- possible imp >> the exact origin of covid-19 remain a mystery. investigations are ongoing. california and more of the world reopen we want to look back. at how covid-19 spread around the...
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agriculture. the drugs can only kill the bacteria that are not resistant . the others multiply. due to the widespread use of antibiotics and meet to production. they also spread in animal, stoles and manila. the retard farmers germs also came from agriculture disinfectants to use to help reduce the dangerous bacteria on his skin and nose. before his operation. i found that i was amazed because we hadn't had any pigs for a year that the germs were still there. but i would have preferred if they hadn't noticed in your interest, for sure. will he be able to reduce the number of gems and now that his knee surgery can go? well, work focuses on ensuring that the dangerous jones patients bring in to not spread further in hospital. but all researchers in the danish city order and aiming to revolutionize the killing of pathogen can hospital rooms with modern technology. autonomous cleaning robots and company to show the robot brings together to technologies. mobile navigation and u. b. c. library should appear to be in are important because the ultraviolet light that is installed here hills, the bacteria in the room that is being disinfected. woman is the important thing about
agriculture. the drugs can only kill the bacteria that are not resistant . the others multiply. due to the widespread use of antibiotics and meet to production. they also spread in animal, stoles and manila. the retard farmers germs also came from agriculture disinfectants to use to help reduce the dangerous bacteria on his skin and nose. before his operation. i found that i was amazed because we hadn't had any pigs for a year that the germs were still there. but i would have preferred if they...
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they can work in agriculture sector, fish, farming, and animal husbandry it will make them economically independent for nadia, it may not be met in the they haven't got all but it looks pretty nice on the video . however, the report that just came out. so something quite different. he tells you guys about yes they, they, we, we've been viewed over a 167 renter refugees. 117 of them on bus, on job 50. and this is and then those ended up on by sunshine. so we've spoken to, to a lot of people and what you see in the film in this propaganda video is simply not what you get. the island is not fit for purpose. putting aside maybe for the moment, the fact that it lies in the baseband goal, an area subject to deadly cycling. and now we find ourselves in the middle of a monsoon season. all that was promised in that video, access to livelihood fishing husbandry, hospital, health care facilities, quality education simply has not been provided. instead, what we see is that people were forcibly relocated in some instances directly by finding their names on the list when they hadn't put them on the a
they can work in agriculture sector, fish, farming, and animal husbandry it will make them economically independent for nadia, it may not be met in the they haven't got all but it looks pretty nice on the video . however, the report that just came out. so something quite different. he tells you guys about yes they, they, we, we've been viewed over a 167 renter refugees. 117 of them on bus, on job 50. and this is and then those ended up on by sunshine. so we've spoken to, to a lot of people and...
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agriculture. the drugs can only killed bacteria that are not resistant. the others multiply due to the widespread use of antibiotic can meet production. they also spread in animal, stoles, and manila. the retard farmers gems also came from agriculture disinfectants to use to help reduce the dangerous bacteria on his skin and nose. before his operation. i found that i was amazed because we hadn't had any pigs for a year that the germs were still there and i would have preferred if they hadn't noticed. and your interest question, will he be able to reduce the number of gems? and now that he's surgery can go, well, yeah, work focuses on ensuring that the dangerous jobs patients bring in to not spread further in hospitals or researchers in the danish city of order and are aiming to revolutionize the killing of pathogens and hospital rooms with molten technology. autonomous cleaning robots and coming to show the robot brings together to technologies, mobile navigation and u. b. c, like you should be getting are important because the ultraviolet light that is installed here hills, the bacteria in the room that is being disinfected. woman is the important thing about
agriculture. the drugs can only killed bacteria that are not resistant. the others multiply due to the widespread use of antibiotic can meet production. they also spread in animal, stoles, and manila. the retard farmers gems also came from agriculture disinfectants to use to help reduce the dangerous bacteria on his skin and nose. before his operation. i found that i was amazed because we hadn't had any pigs for a year that the germs were still there and i would have preferred if they hadn't...
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agriculture. the drugs can only killed bacteria that are not resistant. the others multiply. due to the widespread use of anti biotech and meet production, they also spread in animal, stoles and manila. the retired farmers gems also came from agriculture disinfectant for use to help reduce the dangerous bacteria on his skin and nose before his operation. i found that i was amazed because we hadn't had any pigs for a year that the germs were still there and i would have preferred if they hadn't noticed when will he be able to reduce the number of gems enough that his knee surgery can go? well, yeah, work focuses on ensuring that the dangerous jones patients bring in to not spread further in hospitals. but all the researchers in the danish city of audience are aiming to revolutionize the killing of pathogens and hospital rooms with modern technology for tournaments cleaning robots. one company to show the robot brings together to technologies, mobile navigation and u. b. c like you should be getting are important because the ultraviolet light that is installed here hills, the bacteria in the room that is being disinfected. wilmont is the important thing about u. v.
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agriculture. the drugs can only kill the bacteria that are not resistant . the others multiply. due to the widespread use of antibiotics and meat production, they also spread in animal, stoles, and manila. the retired farmers gems also came from agriculture disinfectants to use to help reduce the dangerous bacteria on his skin and nose before his operation . i stoned and i was amazed because we hadn't had any pigs for a year that the germs were still there and i would have preferred if they hadn't noticed. when will he be able to reduce the number of gems? and now that his knee surgery can go, well, yeah, work focuses on ensuring that the dangerous jones patients bring in to not spread further in hospital. all researchers in the danish city of audience are aiming to revolutionize the killing of pathogens and hospital rooms with modern technology. autonomous cleaning robots and company to show the robot brings together to technologies, mobile navigation and u. b. c. like you should. a big deal are important because the ultraviolet light that is installed here hills, the bacteria in the room that is being disinfected. wilmont is the important thing about u. v. like sa
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agriculture to drugs can only kill bacteria that are not resistant. the others multiply due to the widespread use to fancy biology can meet production. they also spread in animal, stoles and manila. the retard farmers gems also came from agriculture disinfectants. they used to help reduce the dangerous bacteria on his skin and nose before his operation. i found that i was amazed because we hadn't had any pigs for a year that the germs were still there, but i would have preferred if they hadn't noticed when your interest will he be able to reduce the number of gems enough that he's surgery can go well, work focuses on ensuring that the dangerous jones patients bring in to not spread further in hospitals. but all the researchers in the danish city of audience are aiming to revolutionize the killing of pathogen can hospital rooms with modern technology. autonomous cleaning robots and company to show the robot brings together to technologies. mobile navigation and u. b. c like should be given are important because the ultra violet light that is installed here hills, the bacteria in the room that is being disinfected. you. the woman is the important thing about you
agriculture to drugs can only kill bacteria that are not resistant. the others multiply due to the widespread use to fancy biology can meet production. they also spread in animal, stoles and manila. the retard farmers gems also came from agriculture disinfectants. they used to help reduce the dangerous bacteria on his skin and nose before his operation. i found that i was amazed because we hadn't had any pigs for a year that the germs were still there, but i would have preferred if they hadn't...
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mike akron is an animal science and i serve on the agriculture committee and the science committee which works out well in my opinion but i understand the relationship, or i think i do, parts of it, the relationship between humans and animals and plants and biology in general. i also recognize the need to invest in biological research and biological research infrastructure within the office of science to improve this understanding and the knowledge obtained in this is the reason why i introduce the bio which reauthorize his doe immunity research centers and establishes a program to develop, construct and maintain the biological research user facilities because i think that increases the access young researchers and u.s. researchers have to study some of these complex biological and environmental systems. with that kind of background, my question to you, how do you feel the department of energy is uniquely qualified to provide leadership in this u.s. biological science research and development activities? >> we are. thank you for that, there is a critical need to sustain u.s. preeminence
mike akron is an animal science and i serve on the agriculture committee and the science committee which works out well in my opinion but i understand the relationship, or i think i do, parts of it, the relationship between humans and animals and plants and biology in general. i also recognize the need to invest in biological research and biological research infrastructure within the office of science to improve this understanding and the knowledge obtained in this is the reason why i introduce...
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the abuse of australia has high animal welfare standards and a negative attitude toward the -- [inaudible] when is he going to stop running down scot you should agriculture and the potential of scottish farming? >> mr. wheeler. >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. would my if right honorable friend, the prime minister, join me in thanking -- for the excellent work in rounding up and arresting and charging people involved in the recent incidences of stabbing where one young man was murdered and another sadly hurt? this murder is a very rare event that caused concern among less are dents, but the very -- clearly more police would be very much welcomed by with our residents. >> my honorable friend is entirely right to raise the appalling murder, and we're making sure that our crime bill such crimes are dealt with in a more expeditious way with greater power for the police. but we're also recruiting, as i say, 20,000 more police including an additional 85 in dutch. >> right. let's go to dr. phil pa whitford. >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. during the brexit referendum, the prime minister promised there would be no change in the right of e.u. citizens in
the abuse of australia has high animal welfare standards and a negative attitude toward the -- [inaudible] when is he going to stop running down scot you should agriculture and the potential of scottish farming? >> mr. wheeler. >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. would my if right honorable friend, the prime minister, join me in thanking -- for the excellent work in rounding up and arresting and charging people involved in the recent incidences of stabbing where one young man was...
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animals across a certain distance, the short crossing from newquay to france in live exports. what about other countries? do they have these laws and welfares? but it is notjust about agriculturehen gdp growth is around 2% to 3% per year, it adds up and is a significant increase to the economy of the uk but also in australia. there are some british farmers who do see the chance to sell more to australian consumers. people are used to spending quite i a bit of money on food in australia. very, very high standards, fantastic quality of food in australia. - i think there are opportunities. i'm hoping we can sell a bit more. yeah, i am excited to see what we can do there, - work with australian customers. to have lots of wonderful english cheese sold in australia. what is new about this agreement is that it does not start from what britain already had by virtue of eu membership. the government is hoping for many more such deals to remove obstacles to trade, which could go some way to offsetting the new barriers to commerce with the eu. andrew walker, bbc news. now, they are tiny warm—blooded creatures which have long baffled scientists with their ability to dive and hunt in freezi
animals across a certain distance, the short crossing from newquay to france in live exports. what about other countries? do they have these laws and welfares? but it is notjust about agriculturehen gdp growth is around 2% to 3% per year, it adds up and is a significant increase to the economy of the uk but also in australia. there are some british farmers who do see the chance to sell more to australian consumers. people are used to spending quite i a bit of money on food in australia. very,...
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agriculture sector? at the prompt level, food consolidation reduces our autonomy. it means fewer choices for farmers about where they market their animals colleague and i argued fewer market options constrain, limits or inhibits decisions of farmers, it constrains compels or obliges them into decisions they might not otherwise have made. we have argued basic liberties such as freedoms negotiate and dictate terms or the freedom to know and be constrained when the boot markets are consolidated. i'm particularly concerned about this relationship andbo communis sociologists conducting an analysis of relationship between agricultural structure and community well-being found detrimental effects 82% of the 50 daddies they reviewed. review told me i used to look around and see if farmers were getting out of me so i can get the land to farm. now look around and see i have no neighbors. the university of kansas showed consolidated our culture without people depopulated western kansas with an accompanying collapse and social relationship. researchers in europe has shown less concentration of production enhances social cohesion and fattest what all
agriculture sector? at the prompt level, food consolidation reduces our autonomy. it means fewer choices for farmers about where they market their animals colleague and i argued fewer market options constrain, limits or inhibits decisions of farmers, it constrains compels or obliges them into decisions they might not otherwise have made. we have argued basic liberties such as freedoms negotiate and dictate terms or the freedom to know and be constrained when the boot markets are consolidated....
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animal back long. this causes supply chain disruption. there was a moment where we were in the study dialogue with the secretary of agriculture to make suren front of this problem. you suffered being wasted because it could not get to market because of transportation and logistical supply constraints. the department of agriculture put together a program to put that into the hands of people who needed it. we have a sound and secure agriculture system to protect people who have food integrity through government programs, extraordinary community organizations to give food to those in need, it comes from the gift of natural resources and value was viewership of farmers and ranchers. host: let's hear from eileen in new jersey on the independent line. caller: good morning mr. fortenberry. it is so good to listen to you. i want to say something and then i have a question i would like to ask. i hope that you can give me a direct answer. since this administration has been in power this country has gotten worse. it is going down and down. i do not think i have to mention what that is, with the racism, crime, cost of everything. i have a question, w
animal back long. this causes supply chain disruption. there was a moment where we were in the study dialogue with the secretary of agriculture to make suren front of this problem. you suffered being wasted because it could not get to market because of transportation and logistical supply constraints. the department of agriculture put together a program to put that into the hands of people who needed it. we have a sound and secure agriculture system to protect people who have food integrity...
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agricultural sector? at the farm level, agri-food agd consolidation reduces farm autonomy. it means fewer choices for farmers about where they market their animals. my colleague harvey james and i argued fewer market options constrain as a limits or inhibits the decisions of farmers. constrains as it obliges them into decisions they might not otherwise have made. we have also argued basic agrifood liberty such as the freedoms negotiate and dictate terms or the freedom to know and be constrained when agrifood markets are consolidate. as i stated i am particularly concerned about social relationships and communities. rural sociologist conducting medical analysis of the relationship between agricultural structure and community well-being found detrimental effects in 82% of the 50 studies they reviewed. a missouri farmer once told me, i used to look around to seek any farmers were getting out of farming so i could get their land to farm. now i look around and icy i have no neighbors. at the pouches university show a consolidated agriculture without people has depopulated western kansas with an accompanying collapse in social relationships. relations
agricultural sector? at the farm level, agri-food agd consolidation reduces farm autonomy. it means fewer choices for farmers about where they market their animals. my colleague harvey james and i argued fewer market options constrain as a limits or inhibits the decisions of farmers. constrains as it obliges them into decisions they might not otherwise have made. we have also argued basic agrifood liberty such as the freedoms negotiate and dictate terms or the freedom to know and be constrained...
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anime where fire standards and a negative opportunity to the opportunities that free trade offers this country and the people of scotland. when is he going to stop bringing down scottish farming and agriculturel that such crimes are dealt with in a more expeditious way with greater powers for the police. we are also recruiting 20,000 more police including an additional 85 in derbyshire. police including an additional 85 in derb shire. ., ~ police including an additional 85 in derb shire. ., ,, we we re we were promised they would be no change of the rights of the citizens and eat —— of eu citizens in the uk. but in no time, eu citizens will lose the right to rent a flat or access to health care. this government demanded repeated grace periods. so now well he finally agreed to extend the deadline for eu citizens? , , , . citizens? they eu settlement scheme has been one — citizens? they eu settlement scheme has been one of— citizens? they eu settlement scheme has been one of the _ citizens? they eu settlement scheme has been one of the great _ citizens? they eu settlement scheme has been one of the great successesl has been one of the great successes of recent brexit negotiations and it has pr
anime where fire standards and a negative opportunity to the opportunities that free trade offers this country and the people of scotland. when is he going to stop bringing down scottish farming and agriculturel that such crimes are dealt with in a more expeditious way with greater powers for the police. we are also recruiting 20,000 more police including an additional 85 in derbyshire. police including an additional 85 in derb shire. ., ~ police including an additional 85 in derb shire. ., ,,...
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that agriculture and the trade in food has been thrown under the bus with respect to securing trade deals. there has also been concern from the veterinary association about the tracking of animalwe have had huge concern _ tracking of animal welfare. we have had huge concern since _ tracking of animal welfare. we have had huge concern since we - tracking of animal welfare. we have had huge concern since we have - tracking of animal welfare. we havej had huge concern since we have left europe about trade deals with other countries and their standards. not only on animal welfare but environmental protection. we have some of the highest in the world in the uk. these trade deals open the gates to other products, not to those standards.— gates to other products, not to those standards. . ., , , , those standards. important to stress we do not know _ those standards. important to stress we do not know the _ those standards. important to stress we do not know the details _ those standards. important to stress we do not know the details when - those standards. important to stress we do not know the details when it l we do not know the details when it comes to the farming and chemicals
that agriculture and the trade in food has been thrown under the bus with respect to securing trade deals. there has also been concern from the veterinary association about the tracking of animalwe have had huge concern _ tracking of animal welfare. we have had huge concern since _ tracking of animal welfare. we have had huge concern since we - tracking of animal welfare. we have had huge concern since we have - tracking of animal welfare. we havej had huge concern since we have left europe...
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the earth program manager, chloe waterman, on president biden's environmental policies and animal agriculture. "washington journal" live on tuesday morning and join the discussion with phone calls, facebook, text and tweets. >> tuesday, "the washington post" examines the 1921 tulsa, oklahoma, race massacre, with two curators from the smithsonian national museum of african american history and culture, live coverage beginning at 12:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. later in the day, president biden travels to tulsa to mark the 100th anniversary of the massacre. we'll have that live on c-span starting at 3:40 p.m. eastern. >> for memorial day, president biden was at arlington national cemetery to participate in a wreath laying ceremony to the tomb of the unknown soldier, joined by vice president harris and defense secretary lloyd austin. [sound of footsteps] >> present arms. ♪ [national anthem plays] ♪ [star-spangled banner] ♪ >> or. >> [indiscernible] >> present arms. [drumroll] ["taps" plays] ♪ >> order. >> right shoulder. [sound of planes overhead] announcer:
the earth program manager, chloe waterman, on president biden's environmental policies and animal agriculture. "washington journal" live on tuesday morning and join the discussion with phone calls, facebook, text and tweets. >> tuesday, "the washington post" examines the 1921 tulsa, oklahoma, race massacre, with two curators from the smithsonian national museum of african american history and culture, live coverage beginning at 12:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. later in...