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have found that over the last year there was actually been an increase in emissions from, from animal agriculture. and really that is lucky as a pocket result of the fact that more animals will be produced. and so missing about a that needs to be an adoption of electric vehicles for example. and really trying to stop the mission that happen. so there are lots of areas in the production of the animal and animal protein that we could start to see reductions happen. we just need to see that as more regulations or more incentivize ation of bama strike to do things like this is a happy balance between livelihoods and farming emissions. absolutely. i believe that there is, it's not that we look like that because, i mean, i haven't called you a big money generator, isn't that exactly it is. and so that's why i think of going back to in terms of the emissions coming from the sector. that's why so much needs to be done in terms of if we're going to meet the pass agreement, let's make sure agriculture pops about solution as well. because it is a huge money generator, but it is also shoot behind the missing
have found that over the last year there was actually been an increase in emissions from, from animal agriculture. and really that is lucky as a pocket result of the fact that more animals will be produced. and so missing about a that needs to be an adoption of electric vehicles for example. and really trying to stop the mission that happen. so there are lots of areas in the production of the animal and animal protein that we could start to see reductions happen. we just need to see that as...
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there are a multitude of reasons to oppose chick-fil-a, anti-lgbt q plus activism reliance on animal agriculturemmodations for students with special dietary needs, bringing chick-fil-a to campus would run contrary to inclusion and desire to create good in the world. the point you made earlier, i went to college 9000 years ago and even back then we had varying places they could go based on dietary needs. if you can't go to chick-fil-a there are other options. why after chick-fil-a has said we are really limited, not trying to get any controversy, the donations chick-fil-a gave years ago is the left still attacking them? >> judeo-christian values, you want to attack the top, consistently the best in the country, they want to strike it down and that is that. laura: todd: it is not easy as a college student getting up but appreciate your time this morning, thank you. >> 26 after the are. coming up, understaffed and unable to protect, the city of new orleans in desperate need of officers. our next guest blames the movement painting police in a bad light and governor rhonda santos is out with a new li
there are a multitude of reasons to oppose chick-fil-a, anti-lgbt q plus activism reliance on animal agriculturemmodations for students with special dietary needs, bringing chick-fil-a to campus would run contrary to inclusion and desire to create good in the world. the point you made earlier, i went to college 9000 years ago and even back then we had varying places they could go based on dietary needs. if you can't go to chick-fil-a there are other options. why after chick-fil-a has said we...
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i believe in the united nations, when they say that animal agriculture is one of the top two or threeuses of every significant environmental problem on the planet, locally and globally. from air pollution, to water pollution, to deforestation, to greenhouse-gas emissions. does that mean that we all have to become radical? no. does it mean we all have to become vegetarian? no. we just have to respond to it. >> reporter: in the 10,000 years since man and what is now iran tamed a small herd of wild oxen, the global herd of cows has exploded to around 1.4 billion. a big reason, livestock, now, outweighs all the wild birds and animals on land by a factor of ten. while taking more and more wild spaces, as that herd grows. a and their 5.6 billion stomachs are burping out a massive existential threat we cannot see. unless you have a special-infrared camera, like this. which can turn a texas-bluebird sky into this. and this is methane. a greenhouse gas, 80-times more potent than carbon dioxide. if co2 is a blanket of average thickness, methane is a blanket as thick as lebron james is tall. whi
i believe in the united nations, when they say that animal agriculture is one of the top two or threeuses of every significant environmental problem on the planet, locally and globally. from air pollution, to water pollution, to deforestation, to greenhouse-gas emissions. does that mean that we all have to become radical? no. does it mean we all have to become vegetarian? no. we just have to respond to it. >> reporter: in the 10,000 years since man and what is now iran tamed a small herd...
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involve expanding the program to cover year round agricultural industries such as dairy, all animal agriculture agriculture processing that are currently excluded. i want to emphasize, excluded from the h 2 a program. it should involve streamlining a program, reducing red tape and addressing a very high cost of using the program for many farmers and agricultural employers. we'll hear from some of our witness today about how the farm workforce modernization act, the focus of today's hearing falls short in addressing a number of these issues. second, it is important that any agriculture labor reform and immigration reform more broadly include a robust and mandatory verify component. finally, agriculture labor reform shouldn't include mast amnesty of current undocumented immigrant farmworkers. we should learn from the mistakes of the past or we're doomed to repeat them. so let me repeat what i learned from the 1986 legislation that i voted for. it was termed the immigration reform and control act. it provided an amnesty to more than 1 million farmworkers under what was called the special agricultu
involve expanding the program to cover year round agricultural industries such as dairy, all animal agriculture agriculture processing that are currently excluded. i want to emphasize, excluded from the h 2 a program. it should involve streamlining a program, reducing red tape and addressing a very high cost of using the program for many farmers and agricultural employers. we'll hear from some of our witness today about how the farm workforce modernization act, the focus of today's hearing...
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are you expanding the hoa program to cover year-round agricultural v workers such as animal agricultural agricultural processing because right now it's limited to dairy and they think a 20,000 person cat ilt think. >> in the proposal i see an expansion and accretion of this opportunity. as i understand that senator and i could be wrong i believe there's a phase in over the three years the 60 additional h2 way workers and there's a pilot program that focuses on the ability of workers to move around the country. i know the areas very interested in that long-term year-round workforce and the national milk producers federation is his support of this as i might add a view and groups who have worked collaboratively with the farmworker unions to work on this bill. ior think there is a process ani think there's an opportunity for us to seeni how that stage and increase works and determined that point in time whether additional adjustments need to be made so there is a process and we are certainly appreciativeno of that. >> i think that i will ask my last question but i want to stay there for the
are you expanding the hoa program to cover year-round agricultural v workers such as animal agricultural agricultural processing because right now it's limited to dairy and they think a 20,000 person cat ilt think. >> in the proposal i see an expansion and accretion of this opportunity. as i understand that senator and i could be wrong i believe there's a phase in over the three years the 60 additional h2 way workers and there's a pilot program that focuses on the ability of workers to...
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but i can't raise animals or do agriculture because of the land mines. are there be? john gorman says menu is reluctant to share maps where the landlines are. each time mine could you has expertise to the fields, took your minds. they take a big risk. that doesn't help remind clearance, process is very difficult, warring and stressful. you have to be careful because you can step on mine's any time. we know that each signal means there is a mind when we care the mines. we feel so impatient to nervous, especially during hot days because the mind protection suit we have to weigh is suffocating. took your minds, they are blown off from a safe distance. so the it has been 9 months since john and armenia agreed to cease fire to and they are 6. we conflict over not going to cut off, but land mines remain a major issue in the 1st deal of his kind between them. our menu has given us verbiage on maps, showing the locations of nearly 100000 land mines in the ogden region exchange for 15 prisoners of war, but hasn't revealed what it has planted mines in other districts. border di
but i can't raise animals or do agriculture because of the land mines. are there be? john gorman says menu is reluctant to share maps where the landlines are. each time mine could you has expertise to the fields, took your minds. they take a big risk. that doesn't help remind clearance, process is very difficult, warring and stressful. you have to be careful because you can step on mine's any time. we know that each signal means there is a mind when we care the mines. we feel so impatient to...
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with agriculture, animals are dying because we are unable to keep them alive. itself because the temperatures are so high. —— mussels and seafood. with other things, migration, it is making an impact and actually pretty quickly. find actually pretty quickly. and 'ust actually pretty quickly. and just briefly. _ actually pretty quickly. and just briefly, what _ actually pretty quickly. and just briefly, what conclusions are being drawn about this with regards to climate change? i think the main conclusion is that we are seeing the effects of climate change in california and other parts of the country the world as well. but it is ready happening. we can't keep waiting to act, it is happening, we are seeing it very clearly and we need to take action.— take action. thank you for “oininr take action. thank you for joining us _ take action. thank you for joining us live _ take action. thank you for joining us live from i joining us live from california.- joining us live from california. ., ,, ., california. thank you for havin: california. thank you for having me _ ca
with agriculture, animals are dying because we are unable to keep them alive. itself because the temperatures are so high. —— mussels and seafood. with other things, migration, it is making an impact and actually pretty quickly. find actually pretty quickly. and 'ust actually pretty quickly. and just briefly. _ actually pretty quickly. and just briefly, what _ actually pretty quickly. and just briefly, what conclusions are being drawn about this with regards to climate change? i think the...
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these lands are fertile with a lot of water resources but i cannot raise animals or do agriculture because reporter: azerbaijan's government says armenia is elected to share maps of where the landmines are. every time experts take to the fields to clear minds, they take -- mines, they take a big risk. >> it is worrying and stressful. you can step on mines anytime. each signal means there is a mine, and we feel so impatient and nervous, especially on hot days, because the protection we have to wear is suffocating. reporter: to clearmines, they are blown up from a safe distance. it has been nine months since azerbaijan and armenia agreed to a cease-fire to end the conflict. but landmines remain a major issue. in the first deal of its kind between them, armenia has given maps showing the location of nearly 100,000 landmines in the region. this in exchange for 15 prisoners of war. but it hasn't revealed where it has planted landmines in other districts. the border dispute remains unresolved, highlighting the fragility of the cease-fire. people here wait and hope for a solution. they are mindfu
these lands are fertile with a lot of water resources but i cannot raise animals or do agriculture because reporter: azerbaijan's government says armenia is elected to share maps of where the landmines are. every time experts take to the fields to clear minds, they take -- mines, they take a big risk. >> it is worrying and stressful. you can step on mines anytime. each signal means there is a mine, and we feel so impatient and nervous, especially on hot days, because the protection we...
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animal welfare bill. the measure supported by prime minister boris johnson up of require the agriculture ministr ministry ake animal into account when forming policy. and for the seventh year in a row, check flight is america president favorite fast food restaurant running top marks from the index. the reading takes into account cleanliness, reliability, quality and staff helpfulness and more. we have "fox news at night" would like to give top marks to the sauce. i ate it tonight and celebration . for diving and to the world keylime high eating championshi and a runaway sailboat sell through an intersection. best viral videos is next. flowers are fighters. that's why the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's is full of them. because flowers find a way to break through. just like we will. join the fight at alz.org/walk competitive eating has the limits. take a look best five contestants scarfed down 9 inches of keylime high for the pie eating contest. might invite got lost in the mail. you cannot use your hands and only to our base. the seattle president of the first and i feel confident i actual
animal welfare bill. the measure supported by prime minister boris johnson up of require the agriculture ministr ministry ake animal into account when forming policy. and for the seventh year in a row, check flight is america president favorite fast food restaurant running top marks from the index. the reading takes into account cleanliness, reliability, quality and staff helpfulness and more. we have "fox news at night" would like to give top marks to the sauce. i ate it tonight and...
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didn't have the skills necessary for survival because they didn't have the basic skills of agriculture, farming, or animal husbandry. particularly as we look at undeveloped countries today, particularly those in a semipropcal climate, that's what they came to when they came here. now you are going the ask how do we know this? well, there was one book in particular, the original list of persons of quality. i like the title this book, original list of persons of quality because it leads one believe that everyone who came here and most virginians who have ancestors that came from that time period believe they came here because they were people of quality. but if you look at the second heading, immigrants, religious exiles, political rebels, men who were serving a period of time. children who were stolen, maidens pressed, you know what that means, and others who went from great britain to the american plantations. that's who was here. and another book from peter wilson coleman is a social history to the fourth immigration of americans, of felonies and des stut children, none conformans, having a bands, beg ar
didn't have the skills necessary for survival because they didn't have the basic skills of agriculture, farming, or animal husbandry. particularly as we look at undeveloped countries today, particularly those in a semipropcal climate, that's what they came to when they came here. now you are going the ask how do we know this? well, there was one book in particular, the original list of persons of quality. i like the title this book, original list of persons of quality because it leads one...
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. >> federal officials from animal and plant health inspection and the u.s. department of agriculture wildlife service says called in to kill it. donahue wants to remind people it's important to leave wild animals alone. if you are not helping, you are harming the coyote you what i understand that you think maybe you can make wildlife your friend. >> but you can't and you cannot control the fallout. so the fallout from people leaving this coyote food is now coyote is 10. >> officials want to remind people that it's illegal to feed wild animals. so if you're caught doing it, you can be fined or even go to jail live in san francisco. amanda hari kron 4 news. >> amanda, did you get any advice today and what's the best way for people to coexist with wild animals like coyotes. >> just the news for this observed them from afar. you don't want to become a food source for them. so like i said, don't feed them but don't become an inadvertent source either. so don't leave out pet food, don't leave garbage unsecured and don't leave any fruits that may have fallen from trees in your yard on the g
. >> federal officials from animal and plant health inspection and the u.s. department of agriculture wildlife service says called in to kill it. donahue wants to remind people it's important to leave wild animals alone. if you are not helping, you are harming the coyote you what i understand that you think maybe you can make wildlife your friend. >> but you can't and you cannot control the fallout. so the fallout from people leaving this coyote food is now coyote is 10. >>...
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. >> federal officials from animal and plant health inspection and the u.s. department of agriculturee service says we're called in to kill it. donahue wants to remind people it's important to leave wild animals alone. if you are not helping, you are harming the coyote you what i understand that you think maybe you can make wildlife your friend. >> but you can't you cannot control the fallout. so the fallout from people leaving this coyote food is now this coyote it's 10 officials want to remind people that it's illegal to feed wild animals. if you get caught doing so. >> you can be fined or even receive jail time in san francisco. amanda hari kron 4 news. >> for 25 years. the disappearance of kristin smart now has been a mystery. and tonight we're getting a look at the evidence that convinced investigators, the cal poly freshman was murdered for 2 years. investigators have searched the property belonging to the father of murder suspect paul flores in arroyo grande investigators believe smart was once buried under the home and was recently removed. newly unsealed court records show gr
. >> federal officials from animal and plant health inspection and the u.s. department of agriculturee service says we're called in to kill it. donahue wants to remind people it's important to leave wild animals alone. if you are not helping, you are harming the coyote you what i understand that you think maybe you can make wildlife your friend. >> but you can't you cannot control the fallout. so the fallout from people leaving this coyote food is now this coyote it's 10 officials...
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anything with dna, if you want to think about it with those terms so that does apply to agricultural uses and animalbandry and things like that those are important things to think through before they're applied. but with respect to the medical uses, these are the standard sorts of risk benefit analyzes that we do with any drug. >> please keep us posted on the clinical trials, it's ok, at at&t everyone gets our best deals on all smartphones. let me break it down. you got your new customers — they get our best deals. you got your existing customers — they also get our best deals. everyone. gets. the deals. questions? got it. but, why did you use a permanent marker? because i want to make sure you remember. i am going to get a new whiteboard. it's not complicated. only at&t gives everyone our best deals on every smartphone. like the samsung galaxy s21 5g for free. first up is this exquisite bowl of french onion dip. i'm going to start the bidding at $5. thank you, sir. looking for $6. $6 over there! do i hear 7? $7 in the front! $7 going once. going twice. sold to the onion lover in the front row! next
anything with dna, if you want to think about it with those terms so that does apply to agricultural uses and animalbandry and things like that those are important things to think through before they're applied. but with respect to the medical uses, these are the standard sorts of risk benefit analyzes that we do with any drug. >> please keep us posted on the clinical trials, it's ok, at at&t everyone gets our best deals on all smartphones. let me break it down. you got your new...
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gardens warning people about the coyote. >> federal officials from animal and plant health inspection and the u.s. department of agriculturee wants to remind people it's important to leave wild animals alone. if you are not helping, you are harming the coyote you what i understand that you think maybe you can make wildlife your friend. >> but you can't and you cannot control the fallout. so the fallout from people leaving this coyote food is now coyote is officials want to remind people that it's illegal to feed wild animals. if you get caught doing so. >> you can be fined or even receive jail time in san francisco. amanda hari kron 4 news. >> and meanwhile, there is new video this morning of coyotes roaming in the inner sunset neighborhood. this is some dash cam video sent to us by a viewer. the animals were spotted near noriega and 12 last night. this is reportedly the second time in as many weeks that coyotes have been spotted and the area. so definitely be careful. 2 attacks in less than 24 hours on the same block in oakland's chinatown in both incidents were caught on camera. 2 women violently pushed to the ground. th
gardens warning people about the coyote. >> federal officials from animal and plant health inspection and the u.s. department of agriculturee wants to remind people it's important to leave wild animals alone. if you are not helping, you are harming the coyote you what i understand that you think maybe you can make wildlife your friend. >> but you can't and you cannot control the fallout. so the fallout from people leaving this coyote food is now coyote is officials want to remind...
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agriculture. this fall is an example of that grim statistic. the water that fed the land has dried up irrigation canals, empty animals have died. this farmer is in despair and says climate change could have been managed and he knows exactly who to blame it on me. it will be most of the mismanagement, 100 percent as the problem, the authorities knew the situation here for decades and they know the solution. they have built storage on the yellow river and dams on the terrace is no dams built since we had a royal family. now the water is finished with tired of demanding and farmers migrating to the cities. this is the only source of income for corruption, mismanagement, and war are often blamed for most of the rocks problems for the farm. as though climate change has made things worse, the government stop them from growing set and cropped and saying the water must be used for drinking irrigation and the learn a good to know. we were short sighted, we did not put in a previous plan to deal with a drought. the amount of water is insufficient in the summer for farming, the government should have issued a decision to stop it for me se
agriculture. this fall is an example of that grim statistic. the water that fed the land has dried up irrigation canals, empty animals have died. this farmer is in despair and says climate change could have been managed and he knows exactly who to blame it on me. it will be most of the mismanagement, 100 percent as the problem, the authorities knew the situation here for decades and they know the solution. they have built storage on the yellow river and dams on the terrace is no dams built...
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agriculture were called in. that's after local officials were expressing concern. san francisco's animale and control workers side. they say that they're blaming people who'd been feeding that coyote. they were giving at things like a the romney you see here it caused the animal to lose its natural fear of humans. >> once a coyote or any other wild animal loses their natural wariness of people, their behavior changes and that can take many different forms i understand that you think maybe you can make wildlife your friend. but you can't and end. you cannot control the fallout. so the fallout from people leaving this coyote food is now coyote is 10. >> legal to feed wild animals. not everybody realizes that if you're caught, you could be fined. you could even face jail time. there is new video tonight of coyotes in the inner sunset neighborhood. you're looking at dash cam video sent to us by a viewer. the animal spotted know noriega and 12th last night and reportedly it's the second time in as many weeks that coyotes have been spotted in that area. next at 10, a major court ruling on immi
agriculture were called in. that's after local officials were expressing concern. san francisco's animale and control workers side. they say that they're blaming people who'd been feeding that coyote. they were giving at things like a the romney you see here it caused the animal to lose its natural fear of humans. >> once a coyote or any other wild animal loses their natural wariness of people, their behavior changes and that can take many different forms i understand that you think maybe...
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feeding people the industrial agriculture is a form of mining me and it produces raw materials and then you subject raw materials to various uses and most of the use go into animal food and textiles. fiber, fuel, whatever. you have the, the rest of it can be so more expensive to some other use. it will go into processed in food processing. so its food necessity, always food and business. transaction food have both. yes. so we all need to eat that for sure. but in europe, we have a very comfortable full stomach conversation. we haven't had a feminine year of hundreds of years, so we have no idea what it means to have the choice between one to me also and know tomorrow we have 10. doesn't really matter to us if we have a gym or tomato and i think we are unaware of the impact or decisions here have on countries where there is no food. no. what days does it be? confusion between what is the general interest and the interest of industry. because the priority is job and growth and he likes growth that drugs are more important than people like this of food industry is successful, it will create more jobs, it will create more value added. it will create more growth. so
feeding people the industrial agriculture is a form of mining me and it produces raw materials and then you subject raw materials to various uses and most of the use go into animal food and textiles. fiber, fuel, whatever. you have the, the rest of it can be so more expensive to some other use. it will go into processed in food processing. so its food necessity, always food and business. transaction food have both. yes. so we all need to eat that for sure. but in europe, we have a very...
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animals to help rejuvenate the dispute. he said she was inspired to practise permaculture, regenerative agriculture during south africa, was 1st looked on in 2020. her interest grew up, watching documentaries on climate change and going from performing requires huge amounts of herbicides and pesticides. and we didn't want to spray. so we thought how can we use the space better and we weren't sure whether we were going to have food security. so we decided to grow veggies in between the rows of perez and up the pairs using the pairs a trellis. and it grew from now when it comes to going to farming davis, if a cation is key for the city has made a deal with local westerns, she delivers fresh, produce, and also collect the open with the wall, restaurants on and drug in boxes. it's a win win situation books. so we are happy to do that. that's a good thing to just the safe or the search that we would throw away for them on their phone. they can still use it from manage them. we can blue body prepares the ways to forms and turn into compose the end result is a natural fertilizer known as one t bud receives. the model can be repea
animals to help rejuvenate the dispute. he said she was inspired to practise permaculture, regenerative agriculture during south africa, was 1st looked on in 2020. her interest grew up, watching documentaries on climate change and going from performing requires huge amounts of herbicides and pesticides. and we didn't want to spray. so we thought how can we use the space better and we weren't sure whether we were going to have food security. so we decided to grow veggies in between the rows of...
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so she decided to apply some animals to help you beneath the this they said she was inspired to practice permaculture, regenerative agriculture. doing south africa was looked on in 2020, her interest grew up watching documentaries and climate change. and guns from me performing requires huge amounts of herbicides and pesticides. and we didn't want to spray. so we thought, how can we use the space better and we weren't sure whether we were going to have food security. so we decided to grow veggies in between the rows of perez and up the, the pairs using the pairs a trellis. and it grew from now when it comes to going to farming davis, if a cation is key full at the very has made a deal with the local vector. she delivers fish produce and also collect the opening with the wall restaurants, or non drug in boxes. it's a win win situation book. so we are happy to do that. that's a good thing to just save all of a search that we would throw away for them on their phone. they can use it from manage them. we can blue body, prepare the width to forms to eat and turn into compose the end result is a natural for allies and known as warm
so she decided to apply some animals to help you beneath the this they said she was inspired to practice permaculture, regenerative agriculture. doing south africa was looked on in 2020, her interest grew up watching documentaries and climate change. and guns from me performing requires huge amounts of herbicides and pesticides. and we didn't want to spray. so we thought, how can we use the space better and we weren't sure whether we were going to have food security. so we decided to grow...