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bill plante, what great memories for you. i gave was a little blood that day. he gave so much more than that. >> well, gayle, he was the real deal. he was the only person in public life who i covered over 52 years at cbs, who always practiced what he preached. you can't say that about anybody else. i can't. >> no, i'm with you on that. you know, they said about him that he fought his whole life to show that black lives matter. that he never judged you. he just wanted you to be responsible. and he never, ever missed an opportunity to educate. did you feel that was true, too, based on your dealings with him? >> oh, absolutely, yes. he always was willing to explain why he was doing what he was doing. and he was always willing to forgive. he forgave george wallace, the segregationist governor of alabama in the '60s, who -- who said on the steps of the capitol, segregation now, segregation forever. and john lewis forgave him. among others. so, he did practice what he preached. >> bill plante, it's really -- yes, he did. right up u
bill plante, what great memories for you. i gave was a little blood that day. he gave so much more than that. >> well, gayle, he was the real deal. he was the only person in public life who i covered over 52 years at cbs, who always practiced what he preached. you can't say that about anybody else. i can't. >> no, i'm with you on that. you know, they said about him that he fought his whole life to show that black lives matter. that he never judged you. he just wanted you to be...
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this morning bill plante opens his reporters note book to share memories of an early assignment coveringistoric march selma to montgomery, alabama, back in 1965. >> as a young reporter who grew up in chicago, i was a total cultural outsider to both white people and black people in selma, alabama. what i saw there opened my eyes. i was shocked by the raw hatred that i saw as the plaque people there tried to register to vote every day and got beaten back by the local sheriff. then when the voting rights matchers went one night to a small town nearby -- >> go home! >> local people joined the state troopers in beating the protesters and reporters. jimmy lee jackson was shot by a job lewis and others came up with the idea of marching to the state capital in montgomery from selma as a protest. >> we'll match into our state capital to drama ties to the nation and the world, our quest to win first class citizenship. >> that march exploded into violence. >> it would be detrimental to your safety to continue this march. >> lewis was beaten, trampled and gassed. >> i thought i was going to die. i t
this morning bill plante opens his reporters note book to share memories of an early assignment coveringistoric march selma to montgomery, alabama, back in 1965. >> as a young reporter who grew up in chicago, i was a total cultural outsider to both white people and black people in selma, alabama. what i saw there opened my eyes. i was shocked by the raw hatred that i saw as the plaque people there tried to register to vote every day and got beaten back by the local sheriff. then when the...
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we also have the honor of being joined by cbs news correspondent bill plante joining us from his homehat have watched cbs news, you know that bill was a young cbs reporter in 1965 when then 25-year-old john lewis helped lead a march from selma to montgomery, alabama, and bill plante bore witness to what happened on the edmund pettus bridge and, bill, so good to have you, and tell us about that day that has since become known at "bloody sunday"? >> well, you know, norah, john lewis at 25 was low-key, determined, yes, he could preach, but he usually was pretty quiet. and that day he set out with jose williams at the head of the line. he had a knapsack on his back. in that knapsack was an orange, a apple and a book, because he expected to be arrested and spend at least one night in jail. of course, we all know what happened, and it was happened with such nastiness, such meanness. in fact, there's a woman hit that day who told me that sheriff clark is supposed to have said, if there's anybody dead over there, i'm not sending an ambulance. let the buzzards eat them. that kind of attitude w
we also have the honor of being joined by cbs news correspondent bill plante joining us from his homehat have watched cbs news, you know that bill was a young cbs reporter in 1965 when then 25-year-old john lewis helped lead a march from selma to montgomery, alabama, and bill plante bore witness to what happened on the edmund pettus bridge and, bill, so good to have you, and tell us about that day that has since become known at "bloody sunday"? >> well, you know, norah, john...
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bills from crop plants from around the world gathered over a period of several decades to come. you know. love us or has been collaborating with her colleagues in addis ababa for 9 years now. the diversity of species is astounding for example that on more than $9000.00 varieties of being in the collection alone size of the seed bank here in gutters laban is one of the largest in the world or so electing mission the items in all the right is have lower yields but they can cope better with changing climatic conditions they're more robust in times of drought lack of water often turn soil acidic or leads to a build up of minerals and heavy metals these for riot is can withstand all of that better than more fragile modern seeds more than a. lot of us are has got to know the problem is farmers face in ethiopia 1st hand for sure they tend to plant the same crops year in year out which leads to soil degradation and ever lower yields. needed. the institute in add is also has fields where new strains are tested strains developed that with the help of a german seed company. that more back
bills from crop plants from around the world gathered over a period of several decades to come. you know. love us or has been collaborating with her colleagues in addis ababa for 9 years now. the diversity of species is astounding for example that on more than $9000.00 varieties of being in the collection alone size of the seed bank here in gutters laban is one of the largest in the world or so electing mission the items in all the right is have lower yields but they can cope better with...
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yes it helps the plants grow the soundtracks. we're exploring some of bill and a lot mint gardens margaret ross heart adultery is garden is my 1st stop and i want to ask why more and more people are looking to get in on the acts. these children enjoy digging in the dirt and are learning about nature in the process. right in the middle of a big city. super sweet. 70000 lukman gardens in berlin more than any other european city. every german city has them. almost a 1000000 people in germany have an allotment green space is good for the urban climate and they help preserve biodiversity. every patch of green here represents an allotment garden community in berlin we've visited 3 of them for the. parents the gardens are a chance to relax and the kids can run riot in safety and the other kids become friends and. you see each other regularly. and with their coronavirus people are spending more time in the car. that's how margaret and i got to know each other. margaret ross hard to talk here and her partner had to wait a long time to get their plot. sometimes 7 year
yes it helps the plants grow the soundtracks. we're exploring some of bill and a lot mint gardens margaret ross heart adultery is garden is my 1st stop and i want to ask why more and more people are looking to get in on the acts. these children enjoy digging in the dirt and are learning about nature in the process. right in the middle of a big city. super sweet. 70000 lukman gardens in berlin more than any other european city. every german city has them. almost a 1000000 people in germany have...
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that bill helped bail out firstenergy's former nuclear plants to the tune of $1 billion. y, u.s. attorneys charged the ohio house speaker, larry householder, and four others, saying that they took $61 million worth of bribes connected to that bill firstenergy and its former subsidiary, now known as energy harbor, have not yet been charged and are referred to in court documents as "company a. first energy said in a statement that it is reviewing the details of the investigation and intends to fully cooperate guys >> all right, leslie thanks. >>> and coming up, apple partner jamf set to make its wall street debut this morning we will speak with the ceo right after "the first trade." stay wh itus >> investors, as always, should maintain a long-term approach and think about having the right balance in their portfolios. so, if they do have this overweight towards growth and underweight towards international, they should think about adding more international investments and making sure that they have an equal balance between both value and growth investments. >> thanks so much,
that bill helped bail out firstenergy's former nuclear plants to the tune of $1 billion. y, u.s. attorneys charged the ohio house speaker, larry householder, and four others, saying that they took $61 million worth of bribes connected to that bill firstenergy and its former subsidiary, now known as energy harbor, have not yet been charged and are referred to in court documents as "company a. first energy said in a statement that it is reviewing the details of the investigation and intends...
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we know apart from going to school, working on the farm, she was also planting and with her two brothers bill and tom and her parents picking the produce. you would think often, as she would at the time be wearing overalls, but this is a fascinating photograph, because it's actually shows her -- it's a close-up with two other friends, and she's a young woman here in southern california in other than county and they had climbed atop a water tower, and there she is wearing pants. pants were actually something mrs. nixon, even as a young woman, always enjoyed wearing. in a her she wrote to her aunt when -- during her junior year at usc, she was working part time at bull lock wilshire, she revealed she frequently wore pants to work. she considered it more professional. that becomes a metaphor, whether it was as wife as a mother, whether it was as first lady, quietly and effectively without a need for publicity, always with the intention of truly helping those she was intending to assist. richard nixon, in 1952 when he gave his famous checker speech mentioned for the first time by a political figu
we know apart from going to school, working on the farm, she was also planting and with her two brothers bill and tom and her parents picking the produce. you would think often, as she would at the time be wearing overalls, but this is a fascinating photograph, because it's actually shows her -- it's a close-up with two other friends, and she's a young woman here in southern california in other than county and they had climbed atop a water tower, and there she is wearing pants. pants were...
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bank and working on the family truck farm and selling the produce, she was also planting and -- with her two brothers, billnd tom, and herjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjo produce. and so you would think often as she would at the time be wearing overalls. but this is a fascinating photograph because it actually shows her, it's a close-up, with two other friends, and she's a young woman here in southern california in orange county, mostly then of course farm country. and they've climbed atop a water tower and there she is wearing pants. pants were actually something mrs. nixon even as a young woman always enjoyed wearing. in a letter she wrote to her aunt when -- during her junior year at usc, she was working part-time in los angeles, she revealed that she always wore pants to work and that many of her co-workers were disappointed because they said they wanted to see her beautiful figure in dresses. but she considered it more professional to wear pants. and that becomes a little bit of a metaphor for pat nixon. she went about her work whether it was -- as a young woman, whether it was as a wife and a mother, wh
bank and working on the family truck farm and selling the produce, she was also planting and -- with her two brothers, billnd tom, and herjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjo produce. and so you would think often as she would at the time be wearing overalls. but this is a fascinating photograph because it actually shows her, it's a close-up, with two other friends, and she's a young woman here in southern california in orange county, mostly then of course farm country. and they've climbed atop a water...
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announcer: up next, thomas jefferson, portrayed by bill barker, discusses his love of gardening from the west lawn of monticello. he talks about his plantingments, and the enslaved people who tended and maintained his gardens. he also recounts how he learned about new plants in his travels in europe and from lewis and clark's travels across the west, and how he introduced those plants to american society. this video is courtesy of thomas jefferson's monticello in charlottesville, virginia. thomas jefferson: well, good afternoon, my friends, my fellow citizens. what a pleasure to greet you once more here on our mountain here at monticello. and what a pleasure to be out of doors here amongst the wonders of nature, particularly that we can stand together underneath this live oak, one of
announcer: up next, thomas jefferson, portrayed by bill barker, discusses his love of gardening from the west lawn of monticello. he talks about his plantingments, and the enslaved people who tended and maintained his gardens. he also recounts how he learned about new plants in his travels in europe and from lewis and clark's travels across the west, and how he introduced those plants to american society. this video is courtesy of thomas jefferson's monticello in charlottesville, virginia....
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the attack is on all law enforcement now and bill de blasio is signing more bills today to take power away from the cops, to plantblack lives matter murals today in the bronx, the bronx is a very place where an individual grabbed a copy in a choke hold and that individual was still walking around free so you can figure out whether or not to file charges? this is what's happening, new york city is now like a third world country, new york city will be like chicago, like the homeless in minneapolis, 43 days in portland, they are bringing down our civilization intentionally and a combination of soros-funded d.a.'s who are not interested in prosecuting crime and the so-called bill reformer we let them out as soon as those so-called paperwork is done, along with the refusal to enforce the law because the cops have not been trained to tell you how to effectually arrest, we will be living in an all-out barbaric society and you wonder why gun purchases are going through the roof. no one's going to, 911 is called, the cavalry and coming, you're on your own. >> brian: true. and guess what, when the people come back to the c
the attack is on all law enforcement now and bill de blasio is signing more bills today to take power away from the cops, to plantblack lives matter murals today in the bronx, the bronx is a very place where an individual grabbed a copy in a choke hold and that individual was still walking around free so you can figure out whether or not to file charges? this is what's happening, new york city is now like a third world country, new york city will be like chicago, like the homeless in...
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bills create universal preschool meals. we will have to keep working in food processing plants in grocery stores and other work races.espite risks to their health. we have faced higher rates of joblessness related to the rhinovirus. this is why i joined her in introducing the jobs guaranteed to last week. black students struggle with obtaining the necessary resources to attend institutions of higher education. black students borrow more often and no more money on their educational loans. we cannot only address racism in the criminal justice system. this conversation is about us figure out how we holistic address the systems. for leading the charge and giving us the opportunity to hold this townhall. to have a conversation with our constituents. we can take some questions. thank you, members. we have received a number of russians from the attendees today. i want to open it up and read some of the questions. what can our communities due to pressure the senate to vote or this act? i will start out. this is one of the most reasoned, important, and re-imaginings of policing in america. policing is local to state and local
bills create universal preschool meals. we will have to keep working in food processing plants in grocery stores and other work races.espite risks to their health. we have faced higher rates of joblessness related to the rhinovirus. this is why i joined her in introducing the jobs guaranteed to last week. black students struggle with obtaining the necessary resources to attend institutions of higher education. black students borrow more often and no more money on their educational loans. we...
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the attack is on all law enforcement now and bill de blasio is signing more bills today to take power away from the cops, to plantblackw lives matter murals today in the bronx, the bronx is a very place where an individual grabbed a cop in a choke hold and that individual was still walking around free us of the bronx va can't figure out whether or not to fileo charges? but this is what's happening. new york city is now like a third world country. new york city will be like chicago, it's like -- you know, the homeless in annapolis, 43 days in portland. they are bringing down our intentionally and the combination of soros-funded d.a.s, or not interested in prosecuting crime and the so-called bail reform or we let them out as soon as the people's work is done,-c along with the refusal to even enforce the law because the cops have not been trained on how to even effectually arrest. we will be living in an all-out barbaric society and you wonder why gun crime -- gun purchases are going to the roof. no one is going to calm 1911 is called. the cavalry ain't coming. you're on your own. >> brian: true. and guess what, whe
the attack is on all law enforcement now and bill de blasio is signing more bills today to take power away from the cops, to plantblackw lives matter murals today in the bronx, the bronx is a very place where an individual grabbed a cop in a choke hold and that individual was still walking around free us of the bronx va can't figure out whether or not to fileo charges? but this is what's happening. new york city is now like a third world country. new york city will be like chicago, it's like --...
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second, if we would have lost the nuclear plants, which we would have thought this bill, it would have meant we would have had virtually very little noncarbon generating energy, and i think that would have been good. the balance of her energy and as much as we would like to see other forms of energy that are not carbon, the nuclear is where you get the most of it today and is certainly where you get the most of it in the state of ohio. so what was going on in the campaign is a very sad story we read yesterday when we looked at the charges and the affidavit. it doesn't impact where i am in regards to the policy of the. on. >> i have been involved in energy policy in ohio for a long time. when i was the speaker of the house i put the original standards and the ohio. ohio needs zero carbon energy to hit our target goal for carbon reduction and in the near term i literally talked to the secretary of energy this morning in the near term, nuclear is the only large-scale way to do that and we hope over time that we will have more wind, solar, conservation options, battery technology that will
second, if we would have lost the nuclear plants, which we would have thought this bill, it would have meant we would have had virtually very little noncarbon generating energy, and i think that would have been good. the balance of her energy and as much as we would like to see other forms of energy that are not carbon, the nuclear is where you get the most of it today and is certainly where you get the most of it in the state of ohio. so what was going on in the campaign is a very sad story we...
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bill itself. as a so-called farmer of the forest it ensures that the seeds of the food spread again . planted and don't call the school hand in hand many a time history has shown us that big come from investing in not conscious companies seem to be small and changing more and more investors want to be assured that their money is being human in a socially and environmentally responsible. 20 years 2010 a drilling rig exploded in the gulf of mexico leading to the largest oil spill in history. revealed that the attempts by oil company b.p. to cut costs and maximize profits would lead to the disaster. taking its toll on. the incident illustrates the frequent conflict between the planners and shareholder profits. but what if it didn't have to be this way. very expressed concern around its source . for this scandal some investors have sold of b.p. shares concerned about the company's record on environmental social and governance issues so they avoided the stock crash that followed the oil spill. these 3 metrics are now called e s g and they're defining a new way of investing that promises to reconci
bill itself. as a so-called farmer of the forest it ensures that the seeds of the food spread again . planted and don't call the school hand in hand many a time history has shown us that big come from investing in not conscious companies seem to be small and changing more and more investors want to be assured that their money is being human in a socially and environmentally responsible. 20 years 2010 a drilling rig exploded in the gulf of mexico leading to the largest oil spill in history....
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plant love where you. look innocent remember not ok to $30.00 on the diseases what is covered to your bill cannot she wouldn't care she wanted done they thought of 13 i went out of a dollar kitchen because i talk about toxic of shit of them skin quarter to quarter but it was he didn't need me a 79 decent temper she was huge in the model then decent not to have been and i was over they i know and i done them and they will cause you have been cheated here on ship channel condi ship came up. how do you know what you're going to share with us when so that's a. dumb scam she would tell you a lot of them cause. did him in order to message to them only looks a little bit. from the court and said oh china i want doesn't want to see china i want to go home thanks to you know if you didn't spell to me. you know we know the menu yet so do i would go to and i know it's hard to say so do so did that you now have. a magic wand all wrong i didn't i didn't know that's it is just love the world over the minutes it got a big mess you know you know what all those god although. i never thought of. you know that my little i know
plant love where you. look innocent remember not ok to $30.00 on the diseases what is covered to your bill cannot she wouldn't care she wanted done they thought of 13 i went out of a dollar kitchen because i talk about toxic of shit of them skin quarter to quarter but it was he didn't need me a 79 decent temper she was huge in the model then decent not to have been and i was over they i know and i done them and they will cause you have been cheated here on ship channel condi ship came up. how...
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that's the religious we're not planting 1st sacraments then they felt that we are being suffocated adam we're going against our environment and nature. now the g.i. bill is taking a new approach but the project for reforestation. this earthlings were donated by the sustainable green initiative to meet the needs of local farmers to end you chose fruit bearing truth despite them absorbing less carbon dioxide. in the initial stages when we started in 2002 and we were just planting regular trees what i would what we would call timber trees where i would your trees sometime in 2013 our elders told us hunger malnutrition. challenges and they convinced us that our shift should be towards trees because fruit trees can actually change many many lives fruits from these trees can be done for nutrition within the family extra fruits can be sold to create income. because here is a small company based in berlin that is funding the project in the way. the team here have set up their own internet search engine owning money from. 80 percent of their profits are invested in before the station projects in countries all around the world. google is the market leader in se
that's the religious we're not planting 1st sacraments then they felt that we are being suffocated adam we're going against our environment and nature. now the g.i. bill is taking a new approach but the project for reforestation. this earthlings were donated by the sustainable green initiative to meet the needs of local farmers to end you chose fruit bearing truth despite them absorbing less carbon dioxide. in the initial stages when we started in 2002 and we were just planting regular trees...
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many of my colleagues have a bipartisan bill called the plant act to help the federal government and local law enforcement address this problem and increase penalties in the -- do a better job of enforcing in our forest because they are damaging them. it's a dangerous -- it's dangerous to our communities and those in those areas. before we do anything that makes marijuana proliferation easier or simpler, we must consider -- i thank the gentleman. consider the side effects of this legalization and looking the other way on enforcement of marijuana in our lands. thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california reserves. the gentleman from indiana. mr. viss claus i ask: mr. speaker, i yield one minute to the gentleman from california, mr. panetta. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized for one minute. mr. panetta: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. chairman, ranking member. i rise today in support of h.r. 7617, my amendment for funged the education for homeless children and youth program. this funding is necessary because homelessness
many of my colleagues have a bipartisan bill called the plant act to help the federal government and local law enforcement address this problem and increase penalties in the -- do a better job of enforcing in our forest because they are damaging them. it's a dangerous -- it's dangerous to our communities and those in those areas. before we do anything that makes marijuana proliferation easier or simpler, we must consider -- i thank the gentleman. consider the side effects of this legalization...
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the lawmakers, they will introduce the cannabis bill underneath the legislation to qualify for labeling. they would have to be made exclusively from plants grown in the ground in open air, not in green houses or indoors. >>> the time is 6:27. nab ship that caught fire after an explosion yesterday is still burning this morning. we have an update on the condition of more than 20 people who were hurt. s.t.e.m. in santa clara county, they're giving the green light for services like gyms and nail salons to reopen this morning . the reason the county is lifting those restrictions while many of the counties are closing services. >>> good morning, i will take you live to the narc stock estranged where it looks like about 200 point gain for the dell. there is the bill live. one of the covid-19 candidates received the green light from the u.s. drug administration to speed about the development and review of new drugs and vaccines. again, that is pfizer that is helping the dell this morning. good morning and thank you for joining us monday morning, july 13th. i am pam cook. >>> a little cooler pam and dave, i can fill it, can you fill it p.m.? >> i
the lawmakers, they will introduce the cannabis bill underneath the legislation to qualify for labeling. they would have to be made exclusively from plants grown in the ground in open air, not in green houses or indoors. >>> the time is 6:27. nab ship that caught fire after an explosion yesterday is still burning this morning. we have an update on the condition of more than 20 people who were hurt. s.t.e.m. in santa clara county, they're giving the green light for services like gyms...
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plants they need to survive being lost. philip via wants to give bees a helping hand. so he and some friends have created by integrated bill confetti made from staunch. and they add to the mix seeds of $26.00 local flower species. the entrepreneurs hope that happy humans will toss the eco friendly confetti and urban areas there by creating additional foraging options for beings and other insects. during a celebration. and that means that 1st the human celebrate and then the nature. of fun am delightful way to preserve biodiversity. and how about you if you're also doing your bit tell us about it visit our website or send us a tweet. hash tag doing your bit. we share your stories. wow what a wonderful idea. for the environment that's a good one but let's move on to another great green idea eco friendly construction projects that are also designs to cope with the threat posed by climate change rising sea levels are making headlines everywhere but particularly in places like the netherlands where a quarter of the country already lives below sea level some architects in amsterdam thought it would make sense to build a floating
plants they need to survive being lost. philip via wants to give bees a helping hand. so he and some friends have created by integrated bill confetti made from staunch. and they add to the mix seeds of $26.00 local flower species. the entrepreneurs hope that happy humans will toss the eco friendly confetti and urban areas there by creating additional foraging options for beings and other insects. during a celebration. and that means that 1st the human celebrate and then the nature. of fun am...
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fundamental agreement on the outline of the plant. , the senateell majority leader, late this afternoon saying he is going to be ready to introduce the billhave as part of the republican stimulus plan. that is why i think there is progress being made. andcrats like chuck schumer nancy pelosi have been blaming republicans for the fact that the fiscal cliff we are going to fall off of -- chuck schumer saying the republicans have been did the ring and the white house has no direction. there are specific a six in the republican plan we already know about. they now agree that instead of a payroll tax cut, they are going to send out $1200 checks to americans who make less than $75,000 per year. extent the jobless benefits. put up aid for school. this is basically what they are looking for and at this point, you can say it will be interesting and important if they are ready to start negotiations. at three and an half trillion dollars. that is what the democrats are saying. if you are an optimist, you say there is room for negotiation. if you are a pessimist, you say there is a big difference. what are the democrats willing to drop? what are the
fundamental agreement on the outline of the plant. , the senateell majority leader, late this afternoon saying he is going to be ready to introduce the billhave as part of the republican stimulus plan. that is why i think there is progress being made. andcrats like chuck schumer nancy pelosi have been blaming republicans for the fact that the fiscal cliff we are going to fall off of -- chuck schumer saying the republicans have been did the ring and the white house has no direction. there are...
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bill falls short of acknowledging the urgency of the patients. and for the sake of the future, we need 100% reduction and start by replacing 60% with plant-based al teternatives, no near 15% as the bill suggests. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next speaker please. there are 17 listeners and 10 speakers in the queue. >> caller: hello. >> clerk: welcome. >> caller: hello? hello, board of supervisors. i want to speak about transit and the lack thereof during this pandemic. i don't understand why the subway is not running. i don't understand why the ep line is not run. it is time to open the line and restore muni service to the full length of muni service instead of the mismanagement of muni during the pandemic. and we're stuck in our homes and can't go anywhere. we are stuck going nowhere. you want us to go to restaurants and retail shopping where you do photo ops and get chauffeured around by s.u.v.s by the mayor and the supervisors have police escorts to take photo ops all over the city, but yet the common people and the poor people that rely on muni don't have that because it is going nowhere. it is trying to open up muni and get things b
bill falls short of acknowledging the urgency of the patients. and for the sake of the future, we need 100% reduction and start by replacing 60% with plant-based al teternatives, no near 15% as the bill suggests. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next speaker please. there are 17 listeners and 10 speakers in the queue. >> caller: hello. >> clerk: welcome. >> caller: hello? hello, board of supervisors. i want to speak about transit and the lack thereof during this...
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bill falls short of acknowledging the urgency of the patients. and for the sake of the future, we need 100% reduction and start by replacing 60% with plant-based al teternatives, no near 15% as the bill suggests. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next speaker please. there are 17 listeners and 10 speakers in the queue. >> caller: hello. >> clerk: welcome. >> caller: hello? hello, board of supervisors. i want to speak about transit and the lack thereof during this pandemic. i don't understand why the subway is not running. i don't understand why the ep line is not run. it is time to open the line and restore muni service to the full length of muni service instead of the mismanagement of muni during the pandemic. and we're stuck in our homes and can't go anywhere. we are stuck going nowhere. you want us to go to restaurants and retail shopping where you do photo ops and get chauffeured around by s.u.v.s by the mayor and the supervisors have police escorts to take photo ops all over the city, but yet the common people and the poor people that rely on muni don't have that because it is going nowhere. it is trying to open up muni and get things b
bill falls short of acknowledging the urgency of the patients. and for the sake of the future, we need 100% reduction and start by replacing 60% with plant-based al teternatives, no near 15% as the bill suggests. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next speaker please. there are 17 listeners and 10 speakers in the queue. >> caller: hello. >> clerk: welcome. >> caller: hello? hello, board of supervisors. i want to speak about transit and the lack thereof during this...
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he is at a plant where a covid vaccine or at least the elements of it behind the bill gates backed one is being developed. he is speaking right now about the coronavirus. let's listen in. >> i'm therefore proud to announce that this morning, the moderna vaccine has officially entered phase 3 already and that's phase 3 clinical trials, the final stage before approval. there's never been anything like this in terms of speed, nothing even close. a second vaccine is likely to enter phase 3 in a matter of days under operation warp speed, we have shaved years off of the time that it takes to develop a vaccine, in some cases many years, and we've done it while maintaining the fda gold standard for safety. this is the fastest vaccine for a novel pathogen has ever gone, it's never gone like this, and if you look at where we are by phase 3, we could say ever gone by far. four additional promising candidates are expected to enter final trials in the coming weeks, including the novavax vaccine being developed right here at this facility. it's an incredible facility. we are going to be making a tou
he is at a plant where a covid vaccine or at least the elements of it behind the bill gates backed one is being developed. he is speaking right now about the coronavirus. let's listen in. >> i'm therefore proud to announce that this morning, the moderna vaccine has officially entered phase 3 already and that's phase 3 clinical trials, the final stage before approval. there's never been anything like this in terms of speed, nothing even close. a second vaccine is likely to enter phase 3 in...
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plants can grow as well as animal species you can't find in the regular landscape. destruction by tanks and artillery creates new ecological niches says army ecologist bill free korten ponds foreman tank trails and bomb craters where frogs and newts can spawn. this is not static environmental protection. so constantly changing they're also valuable areas not in regular use by the military where nature can evolve organically guns if not to live. in the area is used less often they deploy sheep several 1000 sheep graze all summer long on the military training ground so that's what makes sheep really useful is that they get into all the corners under the bushes into parts of the woods we can't reach the machine can't do that the sheep saw prince grazing and droppings at the turn to the state of nature needs who didn't support. the sheep have spent numerous summers in the military zone and are well used to it so shepard collins can kill them. in there even when he generally whenever they're shooting even heavy fire you'd be amazed how fast they adapt if they do get frightened they huddle together one crew member in germany large swathes of the natural environment to bee
plants can grow as well as animal species you can't find in the regular landscape. destruction by tanks and artillery creates new ecological niches says army ecologist bill free korten ponds foreman tank trails and bomb craters where frogs and newts can spawn. this is not static environmental protection. so constantly changing they're also valuable areas not in regular use by the military where nature can evolve organically guns if not to live. in the area is used less often they deploy sheep...
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plants across the united states. if you test 550 of those you cover half the u.s. population. the bill for that testing would be a fraction of what it is now. these programs offer a rough road map. sewage could prove to be an accurate predictor for coronavirus second wave before it hits. >> tried to warn you. another break and we'll be back with wartime republicans. right after this. >>> last thing before we go tonight, it is by now the best easily the toughest and most creative antitrump ads of this election cycle are being made by republicans. and it's not close. they formed groups called the lincoln project. republicans for the rule of law. republicans against trump. all pros. men and women played politics at the nfl level. spent their lives beating democratic candidates and now they're angry. because their party has been stolen from them. it once meant something to them to be a republican. quaint old notions about things like standing up to russia. debt and deficit. good governance. and there's this. democrats often aren't killers. they tend to be former student counsel presidents.
plants across the united states. if you test 550 of those you cover half the u.s. population. the bill for that testing would be a fraction of what it is now. these programs offer a rough road map. sewage could prove to be an accurate predictor for coronavirus second wave before it hits. >> tried to warn you. another break and we'll be back with wartime republicans. right after this. >>> last thing before we go tonight, it is by now the best easily the toughest and most creative...
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if we elimate our two nuclear power plants iohio, we would have virtually no carbon-free energy at all. n we wou have any kind of balanced plan. and the meritsf the bill, it's someing that i supported and continue to support. >> then the merits of the billth ar the taxpayers in the state of ohio have to carrthe extra cost of the nuclear -- >> well, that was fully -- well, that was fully wown. that was fully well known and debated. and the truth is that we cannot have, at least today, non-carbon energy without subsidy.ev y kind, whether it's wind, whatever it is, it is all subsidized.e estion is, are we going to keep these power plants that are providing non-carbon energy in the state of ohio? and the answer is, i believe that we should. but those issues were all publicly debated. what was not public was what was going on behind the scenes and the fact that $60 million was being poured in for lord knows what all reasons. as but does not impugn the that you're trying to make? right? now taxpayers come tofi out that they're paying a subsidy to something in which there was corruption.no >> i havroblem if this legislature wants to revote this, wants to tak
if we elimate our two nuclear power plants iohio, we would have virtually no carbon-free energy at all. n we wou have any kind of balanced plan. and the meritsf the bill, it's someing that i supported and continue to support. >> then the merits of the billth ar the taxpayers in the state of ohio have to carrthe extra cost of the nuclear -- >> well, that was fully -- well, that was fully wown. that was fully well known and debated. and the truth is that we cannot have, at least...
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plants across the united states. if you test 550 of those you cover half the u.s. population. the billit is now. these programs offer a rough road map. sewage could prove to be an accurate predictor for coronavirus seconds wave before it hits. >> tried to warn you. another break and we'll be back with wartime republicans. right after this. okay! safe drivers save 40%!!! guys! guys! check it out. safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers save 40%. it is, that's safe drivers save 40%. - he's right there. - it's him! he's here. he's right here. - hi! - hi. hey! - that's totally him. - it's him! that's totally the guy. safe drivers do save 40%. click or call for a quote today. my age-related macular degenso today i made a plan with my doctor, which includes preservision... because he said a multi- vitamin alone may not be enough. and it's my vision, my morning walk, my sunday drive, my grandson's beautiful face. only preservision areds2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the national eye institute to help reduce the risk of
plants across the united states. if you test 550 of those you cover half the u.s. population. the billit is now. these programs offer a rough road map. sewage could prove to be an accurate predictor for coronavirus seconds wave before it hits. >> tried to warn you. another break and we'll be back with wartime republicans. right after this. okay! safe drivers save 40%!!! guys! guys! check it out. safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers...
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plants. i've got some mesh wire i got online a while ago. i'm going to get busy on that. these gophers are not going to win. i'll tell you that. >> i hope billurray is watching somewhere tonight. >> thanks, jeff. >>> up next, a warning to new and expecting mothers. what scientists are discovering about possibly transmitting the coronavirus to their newborns. >>> happening now, california is suing the trump administration. the lawsuit claims the federal government cannot require international students to take in-person classes in the fall amid this pandemic. the suit challenges the new rule that says international students have to change schools or possibly be deported if their university only offers online classes. we're back in a moment. >>> a new study shows pregnant women who get infected with covid-19 can pass the virus to their babies. italian researchers studied 31 pregnant women who all were infected with the virus and later gave birth. they found the virus was present in several samples of umbilical cord blood, the placenta, and breast milk. they also detected antibodies in the breast milk. only two of the babies had tested positive
plants. i've got some mesh wire i got online a while ago. i'm going to get busy on that. these gophers are not going to win. i'll tell you that. >> i hope billurray is watching somewhere tonight. >> thanks, jeff. >>> up next, a warning to new and expecting mothers. what scientists are discovering about possibly transmitting the coronavirus to their newborns. >>> happening now, california is suing the trump administration. the lawsuit claims the federal government...
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bill falls short of acknowledging the urgency of the patients. and for the sake of the future, we need 100% reduction and start by replacing 60% with plant-based al teternatives, no near 15% as the bill suggests. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next speaker please. there are 17 listeners and 10 speakers in the queue. >> caller: hello. >> clerk: welcome. >> caller: hello? hello, board of supervisors. i want to speak about transit and the lack thereof during this pandemic. i don't understand why the subway is not running. i don't understand why the ep line is not run. it is time to open the line and restore muni service to the full length of muni service instead of the mismanagement of muni during the pandemic. and we're stuck in our homes and can't go anywhere. we are stuck going nowhere. you want us to go to restaurants and retail shopping where you do photo ops and get chauffeured around by s.u.v.s by the mayor and the supervisors have police escorts to take photo ops all over the city, but yet the common people and the poor people that rely on muni don't have that because it is going nowhere. it is trying to open up muni and get things b
bill falls short of acknowledging the urgency of the patients. and for the sake of the future, we need 100% reduction and start by replacing 60% with plant-based al teternatives, no near 15% as the bill suggests. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next speaker please. there are 17 listeners and 10 speakers in the queue. >> caller: hello. >> clerk: welcome. >> caller: hello? hello, board of supervisors. i want to speak about transit and the lack thereof during this...
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plant them in big cities and he is not asking. there is no asking. we are done asking if he doesn't need lightfoot's permission or bills permission in new york, he should go in with these taskforces and all of a sudden you will see crime drop almost overnight. jillian: police could soon end traffic stops in berkeley, california. this the council passed a proposal to use unarmed city workers to enforce traffic laws. this is part of a broad overhaul of the city, they are cutting the police budget by 50%. a program to put the homeless in san francisco hotels is backfiring, the city -- a local reporter says it is creating chaos. >> absolute disaster solving exactly nothing and making the problems worse, you are talking parties, overdoses, deaths, people are being assaulted, you have sexual assault going on. it is pandemonium. >> the city has leased 2400 hotel rooms for the temporary program. rob: as the us pools american troops from afghanistan lawmakers on capitol hill are pushing further changes to our presence in that country to reduce it. republicans are looking to use a defense bill amendment to repeal authority for
plant them in big cities and he is not asking. there is no asking. we are done asking if he doesn't need lightfoot's permission or bills permission in new york, he should go in with these taskforces and all of a sudden you will see crime drop almost overnight. jillian: police could soon end traffic stops in berkeley, california. this the council passed a proposal to use unarmed city workers to enforce traffic laws. this is part of a broad overhaul of the city, they are cutting the police budget...
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plants are pushing. if you go over there she is putting more out if you. and i'm going to mourn for sure and with that there's a bill and i moved. it it was because it doesn't silence him songs will. give him it's we're going to look at changing. you know that you know she was a big man's police precinct up i didn't want to screw to show him look when his line is that's if you think there's a. smudge in washington which they do british going home isn't that it's a gift but the men have been. there for years of looking at the last thing you. want is good and it was in the. last book was that she was going to see this scene. in school that you know this is. getting to. go get the 1st just on the. it's a book the book of the with the good to do with this is a political. dismissed those were new clues one your book my god she's going to do it play out. that i love it to the last cousin george or this is going on twice to he played the piece you might want to hear. the more you. do. more. for. the book that it will surely be in there or ringback shoot all. that much music just where it's the most efficient machine you kn
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plants and some redoing this weekend. >> i have a -- >> i feel like i'm in caddyshack. >> i was just going to say it's bill murry in "caddyshack >> it's all you can eat at jeff ranieri's house. >> thanks, jeff. up next, a major setback for college football. the big announcement from the big 10 conference and how it's going to impact a bay area team. this home is equipped with gig speed internet from xfinity. there's this game-time internetting room. so fun. and then there's this work-from-home internetting room. finally, the open-concept internetting room. this is not an open house. but your front door was open, so technically it is. get gig speeds and the most wifi coverage from xfinity. now that's simple, easy, awesome. enhance your online experience with even faster speed. choose from a range of fast, reliable options, up to a gig. click or call to learn more. and sure, some renovations can require a bit of compromise. but, there's no settling here. at floor and decor, she gets to fulfill her vision while i get in-stock products at budget-friendly prices. all in one trip. plus, we get the installation materials we need to g
plants and some redoing this weekend. >> i have a -- >> i feel like i'm in caddyshack. >> i was just going to say it's bill murry in "caddyshack >> it's all you can eat at jeff ranieri's house. >> thanks, jeff. up next, a major setback for college football. the big announcement from the big 10 conference and how it's going to impact a bay area team. this home is equipped with gig speed internet from xfinity. there's this game-time internetting room. so fun....
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plants will likely include rebate check. and also some payroll protection to keep household balance sheets relatively flush. the second thing i think we need that is not in the republican bill but is in the democratic bill is eight to state and local governments. right now states are setting budgets for the next fiscal year. we are likely to see extremely large cap acts in essential services and perhaps more layoffs if we don't get aid to states. i think when you longer bridge, a little more wage and salary replacement to keep the economy in some suspended state of animation. i think the big four should look to take economy through november in terms of that support. isid: just quickly, which more important, the length of that bridge for how high it is? -- or how high it is? michael: i think it is a little bit of both. sorry to be a two-handed economist. getting to november is important and i think we are probably looking at something around $1.5 trillion. close to the midpoint of the two potential bills. that should be sufficient. isween it is -- as long it that size i think that is appropriate. david: always a treat to have you with us. that is michael gapen, barclays chie
plants will likely include rebate check. and also some payroll protection to keep household balance sheets relatively flush. the second thing i think we need that is not in the republican bill but is in the democratic bill is eight to state and local governments. right now states are setting budgets for the next fiscal year. we are likely to see extremely large cap acts in essential services and perhaps more layoffs if we don't get aid to states. i think when you longer bridge, a little more...
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plants. a mobile plan that blows away those high-priced plans: boost mobile's all new $hrink-it plan! the longer you stay, the less you pay. watch your billents. plus get a free lg k51 when you switch on our new, upgraded network. boost mobile. [ chuckles ] so, what are some key takeaways from this commercial? did any of you hear the "bundle your home and auto" part? -i like that, just not when it comes out of her mouth. -yeah, as a mother, i wouldn't want my kids to see that. -good mom. -to see -- wait. i'm sorry. what? -don't kids see enough violence as it is? -i've seen violence. -maybe we turn the word "bundle" into a character, like mr. bundles. -top o' the bundle to you. [ laughter ] bundle, bundle, bundle. -my kids would love that. -yeah. bundle, bundle, bundle. hi. what's on your mind?in. can you help keep these guys protected online? easy. connect to the xfi gateway. what about wireless data options for the family? you can customize and save. what about internet speeds that can keep up with my gaming? let's hook you up with the fastest internet from xfinity. and now with our stores reopening, we're putting healthy practices in pl
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bill shrink to $35/month when you switch on our new, upgraded network. boost mobile. really hold up against 60 of the toughest stains? absolutely. seventh generation. clean clothes, powered by plantstorcycle policies? ok? that's 15 percent on top of what geico could already save you. so what are you waiting for? dj khaled to be your motivational coach? yo devin! remember to brush in a circle motion. thank you... dj... khaled. tiny circles, devin. do another one. another one. is this good? put in that work, devin. don't give up. geico. save an extra 15% when you switch by october 7th. save an extra 15% when you switch hey guys want to stack different pringles flavors to create new flavor combos? here i'll... go first. pizza, barbeque and ja-lapeño. the spicy barbecue pizza stack. get him! grandpa what's going on? we're trapped in a pringles commercial, they must have taken us in our sleep. stack pringles flavors make new ones. (vo) verizon knows how to build unlimited right. start with america's most awarded network. give people more plans to mix and match at a price built for everyone. with $700 off our best phones when you switch. because everyone deserves the best. this is unlim
bill shrink to $35/month when you switch on our new, upgraded network. boost mobile. really hold up against 60 of the toughest stains? absolutely. seventh generation. clean clothes, powered by plantstorcycle policies? ok? that's 15 percent on top of what geico could already save you. so what are you waiting for? dj khaled to be your motivational coach? yo devin! remember to brush in a circle motion. thank you... dj... khaled. tiny circles, devin. do another one. another one. is this good? put...
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bill simon, the former walmart ceo. boosted sales there dramatically by just get back to value, doing all of that stuff. obviously, plantededs here and has residual power right now. as the economy comes back, you know, so too are travel plans on the part of a lot of people. remember when a lot of the ourlines were saying that middle seat's going to be empty? well, in the case of american it's not. they're going to stuff you in there like sardines because they think that you're all gung ho on it. well, that depends. after this. usaa is made for wt no matter what challenges life throws at you, we're always here to help with fast response and great service and it doesn't stop there we're also here to help look ahead that's why we're helping members catch up by spreading any missed usaa insurance payments over the next twelve months so you can keep more cash in your pockets for when it matters most and that's just one of the many ways we're here to help the military community find out more at usaa.com neil: i want to take you to dallas/fot worth right now. texas is dealing with a serious spike in cases, this as the dallas/for
bill simon, the former walmart ceo. boosted sales there dramatically by just get back to value, doing all of that stuff. obviously, plantededs here and has residual power right now. as the economy comes back, you know, so too are travel plans on the part of a lot of people. remember when a lot of the ourlines were saying that middle seat's going to be empty? well, in the case of american it's not. they're going to stuff you in there like sardines because they think that you're all gung ho on...
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. >> thank you for the work on the bill, a few specific things, i want to thank you so much for the work to include language promoting the use of plants and restoration of land management activities, protecting america's birds from collisions with public buildings limiting plastic waste outside national parks. the committee report makes clear wildlife refugees like the upper mississippi national wildlife and fish refuge in my state, power and pipelines must be kept at minimal to avoid impact and surrounding ecosystems. expansions should be fixed considered extremely carefully in existing laws. this provision for entirety strengths regarding responsible department and physically economic growth. i would like to thank chairman for committee staff on both sides of the aisle for the work on this legislation, congrats to all of you and i support the bill. >> you are recognized. >> thank you. thank you to the chair and ranking members of the committ committee, in particular for putting together such a good bill and hard-working staff, i'm proud to be a member of this subcommittee and appreciate the issues that have to be tackled and done in
. >> thank you for the work on the bill, a few specific things, i want to thank you so much for the work to include language promoting the use of plants and restoration of land management activities, protecting america's birds from collisions with public buildings limiting plastic waste outside national parks. the committee report makes clear wildlife refugees like the upper mississippi national wildlife and fish refuge in my state, power and pipelines must be kept at minimal to avoid...
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the closure of meatpacking plants highlights the need to provide consumers with more choices and farmers are more flexibility when marketing their livestock. our bill would help small- and medium-sized meatpackers make improvements to their facilities so they can meet the standards necessary for federal inspections. this will allow them to make sales across state lines and increase market opportunities. these two important pieces of legislation -- the stabenow bill i mentioned and the one that senator moran and i just introduced -- should be included in the next relief package. another critical component to the rural economy is our nation's biofuel industry. in the first quarter of 20, biofuel processing plants purchased an estimated 1.3 billion bushels of corn and supported over 350,000 jobs. many of them are based of course in rural communities. in fact, a lot of our farmers own the plants. in fact, a lot of the our local people depend on these plants for one of the major businesses in their small towns. even before the pandemic, the misuse of small refinery exemptions had led many biofuel plants to shut down. i will never forget visit ago biodie
the closure of meatpacking plants highlights the need to provide consumers with more choices and farmers are more flexibility when marketing their livestock. our bill would help small- and medium-sized meatpackers make improvements to their facilities so they can meet the standards necessary for federal inspections. this will allow them to make sales across state lines and increase market opportunities. these two important pieces of legislation -- the stabenow bill i mentioned and the one that...
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bill. their strong investments to ensure the continued availability and safety of the nation food supply as well as language designed to protect the health and safety of workers in our meatpacking plants and our poultry plants as well as the farmworkers who are out in the field every single day. i thank you very, very much that all of the attention you've paid to these critically important issues and ideals back. >> thank you. i'm proud to lead one minute, two minutes, to ms. lee. >> thank you very much. let me think our chair for your tremendous leadership in putting this bill together and also to our ranking member, mr. thornberry. it's a great investment for our rural communities and for the entire country, especially our nutrition program. let me also think the incredible staff, excuse me, were you saying something -- can you hear me now? i want to think our incredible staff for putting this bill together and including many of all our priorities, including those in my district. as a chair mentioned this critical bill is funded a 23.98 billion, 487 million increase over fiscal 20 levels which i'm pleased to see. first, mr. chairman, thank you for the noble increases for our farmers
bill. their strong investments to ensure the continued availability and safety of the nation food supply as well as language designed to protect the health and safety of workers in our meatpacking plants and our poultry plants as well as the farmworkers who are out in the field every single day. i thank you very, very much that all of the attention you've paid to these critically important issues and ideals back. >> thank you. i'm proud to lead one minute, two minutes, to ms. lee....
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bill. a few things of note. i want to thank you so much for the hard work to include language pre moeth the use of native plants and restoration and land management activitiesment protecting america's birds from fatal crashes into buildings and waste in national parks. finally the report makes clear that in wildlife refuges like the upper mississippi wildlife and fish refuge in my state, the way for power and pipelines must be kept as minimal to avoid surrounding eco systems. and it should be considered extremely carefully and adhere to existing law. this provision like the bill in its entirety strikes the correct phone regarding responsible development and resilient economic growth. once again i'd like to thank chairman mccollum and ranking member for the work on this. congrats to all of you on support of the bill. >> thank you, madam chair. and thank you to the chair and ranking members of the committee, the chair in particular for putting together such a good bill and the hard washing staff. i appreciate the tough issues that has to be done in this bill. a lot has been said, but i want to mention other thing
bill. a few things of note. i want to thank you so much for the hard work to include language pre moeth the use of native plants and restoration and land management activitiesment protecting america's birds from fatal crashes into buildings and waste in national parks. finally the report makes clear that in wildlife refuges like the upper mississippi wildlife and fish refuge in my state, the way for power and pipelines must be kept as minimal to avoid surrounding eco systems. and it should be...