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. >> a fascinating look at the business agriculture and food inflation will remain stories for the market over the next couple of months thanks so much look forward to the opening trade. >> we are too. should be right around the corner >>> in the meantime, keeping an eye on the markets and some of these conflicting stimulus headlines. the swous swhite house saying t might consider a specific airline bill let's get to the half. >>> appreciate it. welcome to "the halftime report." the final quarter of a tumultuous year for stocks where will your money work we'll debate the markets with our investment committee joining me are josh brown, steve weiss, jon and liz young october trading is under way dow is still up triple digits. a third of a percent nasdaq having a pretty good day today. josh, one of the principle
. >> a fascinating look at the business agriculture and food inflation will remain stories for the market over the next couple of months thanks so much look forward to the opening trade. >> we are too. should be right around the corner >>> in the meantime, keeping an eye on the markets and some of these conflicting stimulus headlines. the swous swhite house saying t might consider a specific airline bill let's get to the half. >>> appreciate it. welcome to...
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summary of it -- that put somewhere between $500 billion and $600 billion into more small business loans, agriculture and farming assistance, postal service assistance, education assistance both at the higher education level and at k-12, health care assistance for pandemic preparation for strategic stockpiles for testing, for contact tracing, billions for vaccine and therapeutic and diagnostic development, and the list goes on. we were stopped from proceeding with this legislation by a filibuster of those who know accuse us of not wanting to try to do something. we stand ready. if you bill simply let us go to the legislation and pass it. judge barrett, let me talk about you. you have exemplary conventional's, and you are exemplary -- you are qualified to be on the supreme court. you have written for the u.s. of court of appeals for the district of columbia and the supreme court. knows,cked, as everyone for none other than the late justice antonin scalia a. here barrett reflected on clerkship for him, citing his incalculable influence on her life. she also stated that his judicial philosophy is hers,
summary of it -- that put somewhere between $500 billion and $600 billion into more small business loans, agriculture and farming assistance, postal service assistance, education assistance both at the higher education level and at k-12, health care assistance for pandemic preparation for strategic stockpiles for testing, for contact tracing, billions for vaccine and therapeutic and diagnostic development, and the list goes on. we were stopped from proceeding with this legislation by a...
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business, labor, agriculture, education, science, education, and government.not struggle in isolation from one another, but should be able to strive towards mutual goals and shared opportunities. we should make major investments and people and not in buildings and weapons. [applause] the poor, the aged, the week, the afflicted must be treated with respect, and compassion, and with love. i have spoken a lot of times this year about love. but love must be aggressively translated into simple justice. [applause] the test of any government is not how we're popular it is with the powerful, but how honestly and fairly it deals with those who must depend on it. it is time for a complete overhaul of our income tax system. [applause] i still tell you, it's a disgrace for the to the human race, all my life i've have heard promises about tax reform, but it never quite happens. with your help, we are finally going to make it happen! and you can depend on it! [applause] here is something that can really help our country, it is time for universal voter registration. [applaus
business, labor, agriculture, education, science, education, and government.not struggle in isolation from one another, but should be able to strive towards mutual goals and shared opportunities. we should make major investments and people and not in buildings and weapons. [applause] the poor, the aged, the week, the afflicted must be treated with respect, and compassion, and with love. i have spoken a lot of times this year about love. but love must be aggressively translated into simple...
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business. annmarie: exactly. the agricultural space, bayer is sounding the alarm. mpany talking about job losses, having to shed some businesses and they are cutting 1.5 billion euros of annual cost. they are taking away non-cash impairment charges, they say it is going to be the mid to high single digits. all of this comes as we have known for months we have talked about this that they are still wrestling with the litigation over roundup, which they inherited from the purchase of monsanto. that was also called down and it is down anywhere from 3% to 6% this morning. of rolls-royce is speaking. that is one of the stocks you are watching. it is still uncertain, the timing of the aviation recovery. this is the most difficult period for aerospace and peace time a stock down more than 80% year to date. what about the weather want to shore up the balance sheet? annmarie: i know you were an analyst for the aviation world, so this is one you watch closely. they are laying out plans to raise as much is pounds. financing. in new for this stock, people are saying it is going
business. annmarie: exactly. the agricultural space, bayer is sounding the alarm. mpany talking about job losses, having to shed some businesses and they are cutting 1.5 billion euros of annual cost. they are taking away non-cash impairment charges, they say it is going to be the mid to high single digits. all of this comes as we have known for months we have talked about this that they are still wrestling with the litigation over roundup, which they inherited from the purchase of monsanto....
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primarily by strong leadership in the white house, the inspiration of our people, the tapping of business, agriculture, industry, labor and government at all levels to work work on this project. we'll never have an end to the inflationary spiral, and we'll never have a balanced budget until we get our people back to work. there are several things that can be done specifically that are not now being done. first of all, to channel research and development funds into areas that will provide large numbers of jobs. secondly, we need to have a commitment in the private sector to cooperate with government in matters like housing. here a very small investment of taxpayer's money in the housing field can bring large numbers of extra jobs, and the guarantee of mortgage loans, and the putting forward of 202 programs for housing for older people and so forth to cut down the roughly 20 % unemployment that now exists in the construction industry. another thing is to deal with our needs in the central cities, where the unemployment rate is extremely high. sometimes among minority groups, or those who don't speaking
primarily by strong leadership in the white house, the inspiration of our people, the tapping of business, agriculture, industry, labor and government at all levels to work work on this project. we'll never have an end to the inflationary spiral, and we'll never have a balanced budget until we get our people back to work. there are several things that can be done specifically that are not now being done. first of all, to channel research and development funds into areas that will provide large...
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businesses. do you want changes to see in the trade war to boost your agricultural business? been a strong opponent to usmca. oftraded the better interest our florida farmers and southeast farmers for the auto industry. stateas happened in the of florida since nafta was first signed is that we have seen a significant, over 200 to 400% increase in the amount of mexican products coming into the state of florida and throughout the southeast. which means that small farmers trying to feed their communities and the world are having to compete with mexican growers who are paying $.25 a day for their farm labor which we know here in america is unacceptable. actualsure that we have plans in place to equal the playing field. our farmers are some of the hardest workers in the entire world. creating a level playing field is all that we are asking for. across the people country are actually buying domestic products. demanding that. we know the power is in the pursestrings. if our americans are demanding domestic products, that will create a huge ripple effect. kevin: florida, swing state.
businesses. do you want changes to see in the trade war to boost your agricultural business? been a strong opponent to usmca. oftraded the better interest our florida farmers and southeast farmers for the auto industry. stateas happened in the of florida since nafta was first signed is that we have seen a significant, over 200 to 400% increase in the amount of mexican products coming into the state of florida and throughout the southeast. which means that small farmers trying to feed their...
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up 309 points, when we're talking about all business roads, we're actually including the business of agriculture in that question. on this national farmers' day, up next a sizzling hot family-own farm whose products are flying off amazon's warehouse shelves within hours of arriving on those shelves. who is this farm? what is their secret? you are going to meet them next when "the claman countdown" returns. don't go away. ♪ ♪ - as the original host of "wheel of fortune," i was blessed to be part of building one of the greatest game shows in history. during that time, we handed out millions of dollars to thousands of contestants. and i thought, what if we paid the contestants their winnings in gold instead of cash and prizes? back in 1976, we had a wonderful contestant named lee whose three-day winnings were valued at $12,850, and you know what? that was a pretty big haul back in 1976. so i wondered, what would have happened if lee had put $12,850 in cash and then put $12,850 in gold in a safe, just sitting there side-by-side from 1976 until now? well, i went back and i ran the numbers, and what i
up 309 points, when we're talking about all business roads, we're actually including the business of agriculture in that question. on this national farmers' day, up next a sizzling hot family-own farm whose products are flying off amazon's warehouse shelves within hours of arriving on those shelves. who is this farm? what is their secret? you are going to meet them next when "the claman countdown" returns. don't go away. ♪ ♪ - as the original host of "wheel of fortune,"...
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to cheap who came up with the idea for the training sessions he actually studied business but soon switched to agricultural philosophy. his team instructs the farmers of how to run their farms in more sustainable ways such as by using the plant cremains for compost or bio coal. the fabrics of can laugh plants for example i especially well suited to enriching depleted soils. brigades and in the war so how produced by you which is very good soil. properties like so i don't want to hold it up by city and it's very different it does open ocean so you've got a point i mean it would have been there. are you know that we're going to do it. most farmers in ghana used chemical fertilizers and pesticides which has worsened the quality of the soil this gate eco printing so cheap a reason to search full turn it serves the farmers can even test the make up of this soil if needed the samples that then sent to the company's own lab. although the training sessions for the small scale farmers are free the sole analysis cost between $1.30 euros depending on what exactly is being tested for farmers it's worth it because they
to cheap who came up with the idea for the training sessions he actually studied business but soon switched to agricultural philosophy. his team instructs the farmers of how to run their farms in more sustainable ways such as by using the plant cremains for compost or bio coal. the fabrics of can laugh plants for example i especially well suited to enriching depleted soils. brigades and in the war so how produced by you which is very good soil. properties like so i don't want to hold it up by...
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to cheap who came up with the idea for the training sessions he actually studied business but soon switched to agricultural philosophy . his team instructs the farmers and how to run their farms in more sustainable ways such as by using the plant cremains for compost or bio coal. the fabrics of kidnaped plants for example i especially well suited to enriching depleted soils. and in a war so how produced by we're just very good soil progress i'll properties like you know what or where to go bicycling and it's me different. so you got a point i mean it would have been there. are you know that we're going to do. most farmers in ghana used chemical fertilizers and pesticides which has worsened the quality of the soil this gate eco premier said shibu a reason to search full term it serves the farmers can even test the make up of the soil if needed the samples that been sent to the company's own lab. although the training sessions for the small scale farmers are free the sole analysis const between one and 30 euros depending on what exactly is being tested for farmers it's worth it because they learn exactly wha
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the cheap who came up with the idea for the training sessions he actually studied business but soon switched to agricultural philosophy. his team instructs the farmers of how to run their farms in more sustainable ways such as by using the plant cremains for compost or bio coal. the families of kidnapped plants for example i especially well suited to enriching depleted soils. this track or briquettes and then a war so how produced by which is very good soil. properties like what i heard in capacity and they sold me different also pollution so i was at a point i mean it had would have been a pass like. for you that we're going to do it. most farmers in ghana used chemical fertilizers and pesticides which has worsened the quality of the soil this gave eco pre-dinner such a reason to search full turn it serves the farmers can even test the make up of the soil if needed the samples that been sent to the company's own lab. although the training sessions for the small scale farmers are free the sole analysis const between one and 30 euros depending on what exactly is being tested for farmers it's worth it because
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is the chief came up with the idea for the training sessions he actually studied business but soon switched to agricultural philosophy. his team instructs the farmers and how to run their farms in more sustainable ways such as by using the plant cremains for compost or bio coal the fabrics of kidnap plants for example i especially well suited to enriching depleted soils. projects and then a war so how produced by you which is very good soil. properties like so i don't want to hoard it by sitting and it's really different also pollution so i was at a point i mean it had would have been made out like. i use that door to do that. most farmers in ghana used chemical fertilizers and pesticides which has worsened the quality of the soil this gave eco printer such a reason to search full turn it serves the farmers can even test the make up of the soil if needed samples that then sent to the company's own lab. although the training sessions for the small scale farmers are free the sole analysis comes between one and 30 euros depending on what exactly is being tested for farmers it's worth it because they learn exa
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new mexicans deserve clean water to raise family, grow businesses and support agriculture but farmfulchemicals have taken a toll in the communities. i've seen what happens when toxic sites are fiat had cleaned up and it's not something that we should risk. pfas presents a clear and present danger to our children, to our farmers and environment as a whole. our response to the requirement in last year's ndaa for the department of defense to provide its plan to clean up pfas, all that was produced was an anemic 7-page document explaining the clean-up process. that report doesn't help my constituents. it doesn't help the hardworking farmers in my state worried about the livestock being contaminated or children growing up with a host of health problems that we don't understand yet. we're hoping that by the end of fiscal year 2022, 96% of the installations where pfas was released will have completed only the first step of the clean-up process ignoring the two or so dozen, excuse me, installations that won't even mauk it that far. we then move on to the next step that takes anywhere from thr
new mexicans deserve clean water to raise family, grow businesses and support agriculture but farmfulchemicals have taken a toll in the communities. i've seen what happens when toxic sites are fiat had cleaned up and it's not something that we should risk. pfas presents a clear and present danger to our children, to our farmers and environment as a whole. our response to the requirement in last year's ndaa for the department of defense to provide its plan to clean up pfas, all that was produced...
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that put, as i indicated somewhere between 5 and $600 billion into more small business loans, unemployment insurance, agriculture and farming assistance, postal service assistance, education assistance at the higher education levels and k through 12, health care assistance for pandemic preparation for strategic stockpiles for testing, for contract tracing, billions for vaccine and therapeutic and diagnostic development, and the list goes on. we were stopped from proceeding with this legislation by a filibuster by those who now accuse of us not wanting to do something. we stand ready if you let us go to the legislation and pass it. so, now judge barrett, let me talk about you. judge, you have an exemplary academic record and legal credentials and you are qualified to serve on our supreme court. following your graduation from law school you clerk for the u.s. court of appeals for the district of columbia and the u.s. supreme court. at the supreme court you clerked as everyone knows for none other than the late justice antonin scalia. upon receiving your nomination to the supreme court, judge barrett reflected on h
that put, as i indicated somewhere between 5 and $600 billion into more small business loans, unemployment insurance, agriculture and farming assistance, postal service assistance, education assistance at the higher education levels and k through 12, health care assistance for pandemic preparation for strategic stockpiles for testing, for contract tracing, billions for vaccine and therapeutic and diagnostic development, and the list goes on. we were stopped from proceeding with this legislation...
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businesses on board. also coming up drugmaker pera do reaches a massive settlement over its role in the u.s. opioid epidemic. you finally agrees on a new agricultural policy the focus is on environmental protection critics say it's not clean it up. this is the degree of business i'm take ferguson thanks for joining me. one company's loss is another's gain shares in snapshots parent company are up 33 percent after the company attracted the highest ever number of advertisers to its platform in the 3rd quarter the surge came after more than a 1000 companies boycotted facebook for its stance on political speech and content moderation during the summer other platforms like pinterest twitter and guess even facebook itself also rallied people spend more time on their devices during the pandemic. so was the advertising boycott all for show lets business correspondent caught it in new york hi yes companies were very quick to distance themselves from facebook back in july but a lot of them seem to have quietly returned to the company what are we to make about. i mean that's clearly the message from snap and you already mentioned the huge stock increase was t
businesses on board. also coming up drugmaker pera do reaches a massive settlement over its role in the u.s. opioid epidemic. you finally agrees on a new agricultural policy the focus is on environmental protection critics say it's not clean it up. this is the degree of business i'm take ferguson thanks for joining me. one company's loss is another's gain shares in snapshots parent company are up 33 percent after the company attracted the highest ever number of advertisers to its platform in...
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business. >> the georgia commissioner of agriculture and local county officials worked together to use federal dollars to help pay farmers for the food while helping the people who need to eat. >> he's a republican. and i'm a democrat. but our hunger doesn't affiliate with any party. i hope you notice the diversity of the people who came here today. black folk, white folk, asian, hispanic, latino. food and security impacts the entire community. >> reporter: a community unsure of how long they'll need to continue this routine once a month of waking up early to ask for help they didn't need before. cnn, atlanta. >> good people doing good things there. >>> last week the confirmation hearings for amy coney barrett's supreme court nomination were almost certain. now three senators have co-vid. that means things are looking much less certain at this point. we're going to take you to capitol hill and give you the latest. and a quick programming note. be sure to tune into cnn's special coverage of the only vice presidential debate of 2020. it starts wednesday night at 7 p.m. eastern right here on cnn.
business. >> the georgia commissioner of agriculture and local county officials worked together to use federal dollars to help pay farmers for the food while helping the people who need to eat. >> he's a republican. and i'm a democrat. but our hunger doesn't affiliate with any party. i hope you notice the diversity of the people who came here today. black folk, white folk, asian, hispanic, latino. food and security impacts the entire community. >> reporter: a community unsure...
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business. >> reporter: the georgia commissioner of agriculture and local county officials work together to use dollars to help pay formearmers for thed while helping the people who need to eat. >> he is a republican and i'm a democrat, but hunger doesn't affiliate with any authority. i hope you notice the diversity of the people who came through here today. black folks, white folks, asian, hispanic, latino. food insecurity impacts the entire community. >> reporter: unsure how long they will need to continue this routine of waking up early to ask for help they didn't need before. that's a concern for how long this need will continue because, as we mentioned, this is a resource coming from federal dollars from the c.a.r.e.s. act, which eventually would dry up. you saw that county ceo there talking about this. h told us he is adamant he wants to figure out a way to continue these drives as long as people need it, fred. >> all right. natasha, thank you so much. >>> all right. and this just in with coronavirus cases rising in several new york city neighborhoods. mayor bill de blasio wants to shut d
business. >> reporter: the georgia commissioner of agriculture and local county officials work together to use dollars to help pay formearmers for thed while helping the people who need to eat. >> he is a republican and i'm a democrat, but hunger doesn't affiliate with any authority. i hope you notice the diversity of the people who came through here today. black folks, white folks, asian, hispanic, latino. food insecurity impacts the entire community. >> reporter: unsure how...
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bonds you might think i'm bearish on everything, but not completely agricultural stock adn has a strong balance sheet and stable businesss been priced in, like ethanol has been hurt by falling fuel prices. we do have a slightly attractive v voltivety level. the stock is breaking out to new highs for the year i think the way to play this is with a call spread i was looking to january this is slightly in the money because the stock was under 52 when i looked at it. you could buy it for 3.50 and sell against it for 65 cents notice there is only about a dollar in the money and i am offsetting more than a third of that this is a way we can make a hedge bet to the upside, mitigate the decay and take advantage of one of the few stocks trading at a high multiple >> carter? >> when we discussed this earlier there were a couple of things that sat up well. first, look what the grains and salts are doing, sugar, corn, wheat, cotton all up between 15 and 30% over the past three months and look what the market has done, nowhere near as interesting. look at copper and oil that means the first are up by 25%. caterpillar versus archer d
bonds you might think i'm bearish on everything, but not completely agricultural stock adn has a strong balance sheet and stable businesss been priced in, like ethanol has been hurt by falling fuel prices. we do have a slightly attractive v voltivety level. the stock is breaking out to new highs for the year i think the way to play this is with a call spread i was looking to january this is slightly in the money because the stock was under 52 when i looked at it. you could buy it for 3.50 and...
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this is a profitable business with few competitors and you should be making money that's a lot to do when you got an agriculture don't forget the vefertilizers. that's why i like mosaic given fertilizers a commodity business the stock got more room to run it is a quiet bull market that's being fought tooth and nail. the bear can't stop it the darn thing is too powerful i would like to say there is always a bull market some where. i promise to find it just for you right here on "mad money." i am james cramer and i will see you tomorrow the news with "shepard smith" starts now devastating. >> drenched, destroyed and devastated the deadly aftermath of hurricane delta. >> we're resilient we're louisiana. >> after back-to-back monster storms we find the heroes stepping up to help their communities. >>> day one of the senate confirmation hearing for
this is a profitable business with few competitors and you should be making money that's a lot to do when you got an agriculture don't forget the vefertilizers. that's why i like mosaic given fertilizers a commodity business the stock got more room to run it is a quiet bull market that's being fought tooth and nail. the bear can't stop it the darn thing is too powerful i would like to say there is always a bull market some where. i promise to find it just for you right here on "mad...
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and we have the ability to create new agricultural manufacturing and retail opportunities for hoosier business owners, just by legalizing and decriminalizing cannabis. and any other discussion needing to research something that has been around for decades is just misinformation and frankly should be insulting to every hoosier. >> thank you we have that rebuttal from doctor myers burst back 34 states have already done the research governor. they looked at very carefully. they have come to the same conclusion that i have. it is time for a change but including our next-door neighbors, michigan, illinois and ohio part of sure that let us take a look at their research if we need to. i also believe that it would be good for our farmers in the state of indiana for the facts are that hemp and corn grow very wellin the same kind of terrain, same kind of soil. so it will be a boon to her agricultural community as well. it is a win win as well as the tax dollars that will come from it. >> thank you. in a rebuttal from governor holcomb? >> yes i'm very suspect about looking to legalize controlled substanc
and we have the ability to create new agricultural manufacturing and retail opportunities for hoosier business owners, just by legalizing and decriminalizing cannabis. and any other discussion needing to research something that has been around for decades is just misinformation and frankly should be insulting to every hoosier. >> thank you we have that rebuttal from doctor myers burst back 34 states have already done the research governor. they looked at very carefully. they have come to...
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it, as i indicated to come somewhere between 500 and $600 billion into small business loans, unemployment insurance, agriculture and farming assistance, postal service assistance, education assistance at the higher education levels and k-12, health care assistance for pandemic preparation for strategic stockpiles, for testing, contact tracing, billions for vaccine and therapeutic and diagnostic development, and the list goes on. we were stopped from proceeding with this legislation by a filibuster of those who now accuse us of not wanting to try to do something. we stand ready, if you'll simply let us go to the legislation and pass it. so now, judge barrett, let me talk about you. judge, you have an exemplary academic record and legal credentials. and you are preeminently qualified to serve on our supreme court. following your graduation from law school, you heard -- clerked for the district court of columbia and supreme court. at the supreme court come you clerked for none other than the late justice antonin scalia. upon receiving your nomination to the supreme court, judge merrick reflected on her clerkship a
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economic crisis in our state and we have the ability to create more agricultural manufacturing and retail opportunities for hoosier business owners just by legalizing and decriminalizing cannabis, to research something that has been around for decades is just information, should be insulting to every hoosier. >>moderator: a rebuttal from woody myers. >> myers: 34 states have done this. they come to the same conclusion, including our next door neighbors, michigan, illinois and ohio, look at their research. is would be good for indiana. the facts are that hemp and corn grow very well in the same terrain, the same soil. it would be a boom to the agricultural community. it is a win-win as well as tax dollars. >> holcomb: i am very suspect about looking to legalize for revenue reasons. this would be medically researched and it is not been, not just because 34 states looked the other way, we don't need federal approval, we will break the lawn this, this is a cash business, can have bank accounts, and any controlled substance needs to go through. >> it comes to us from donald rainwater. >> rainwater: the ninth and tenth amendment
economic crisis in our state and we have the ability to create more agricultural manufacturing and retail opportunities for hoosier business owners just by legalizing and decriminalizing cannabis, to research something that has been around for decades is just information, should be insulting to every hoosier. >>moderator: a rebuttal from woody myers. >> myers: 34 states have done this. they come to the same conclusion, including our next door neighbors, michigan, illinois and ohio,...
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finally agreed on a new agricultural policy to focus on environmental protection critics say it's not green and up. this is the dumping of business i'm kate ferguson welcome to the show . shares in the world's leading a video streaming platform netflix have slid to 6 percent after the company delivered disappointing 3rd quarter results the company picked up only 2200000 new subscribers between july and september after a pandemic driven boom in the 1st half of the year which saw the service gain $26000000.00 new viewers part of the reason for the slowdown is that netflix has little room to grow in its home market of the united states but the company is hardly embarking on a tough times of nearly 6 and a half $1000000000.00 its 3rd quarter sales were actually slightly above analyst expectations. and while netflix might have exhausted its potential in the united states it's a different story in the rest of the world in the past few years the company has been increasing its investment in africa keen to capitalize on a growing demand for original content on the continent. in september poacher became the 1st kenyan film released on net
finally agreed on a new agricultural policy to focus on environmental protection critics say it's not green and up. this is the dumping of business i'm kate ferguson welcome to the show . shares in the world's leading a video streaming platform netflix have slid to 6 percent after the company delivered disappointing 3rd quarter results the company picked up only 2200000 new subscribers between july and september after a pandemic driven boom in the 1st half of the year which saw the service gain...
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agricultural stock adn has a strong balance sheet and obviously a stable business.d stuff has already been priced in, like, of course, ethanol has been hurt by falling fuel prices. we do have a slightly attractive volatility level this is a name we can take advantage of to the upside of course, the stock is breaking out to new highs for the year. i think the way we want to flay this is with a call spread i was looking out to january this is slightly in the money because the stock was under $52 when i looked at it. you could buy it for $3.50 and sell against it for 65 cents notice there is only about a dollar in the money and i am offsetting more than a third of that this is a way we can make a hedge bet to the upside, mitigate some of the decay, and take advantage of one of the few stocks trading at a very high multiple right now. >> all right, mike we've got to go to carter. what do the charts look like on the adm, carter? >> sure. when we discussed this earlier, there were a couple of things that set up well first, look what the grains and salts are doing, sugar,
agricultural stock adn has a strong balance sheet and obviously a stable business.d stuff has already been priced in, like, of course, ethanol has been hurt by falling fuel prices. we do have a slightly attractive volatility level this is a name we can take advantage of to the upside of course, the stock is breaking out to new highs for the year. i think the way we want to flay this is with a call spread i was looking out to january this is slightly in the money because the stock was under $52...
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initiative supports touch ups in the agriculture and food sector into such for investors up until now most of their funding has come from the since. this small business has also set up a demo system clients can use it to lawn how to use the technology decent some issues the temperature you media. variously as a special develop by this touch up then transmits the data feel of charge to a cellphone it's dato but is increasingly vital to the families asking it to be suffering the effects of climate change seasons and weather patterns a shift in harvests a decrease in tara 6 to officer missions to these problems so long to africa and based agriculture technology company relabel farmers adapt to climate change i don't consider yield through prevention a good culture through climate smart inputs and through conservation culture. this soil census data is combined with additional information regional level focus and images from satellites which can quickly captcha large areas of land from outer space the images come from the sentinel to set lights. these in the sky are part of europe's up observation pain because. every 5 days they send a new image. this spe
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finally agrees on a new agricultural policy the focus is on environmental protection and critics say it's not green and up. this is the doubling of business i'm paid for it from the welcome to the show. shares in the world's leading a video streaming platform netflix have slid to 6 percent after the company delivered disappointing 3rd quarter results the company picked up only 2200000 new subscribers between july and september after a pandemic driven boom in the 1st half of the year which saw the service gain $26000000.00 new viewers part of the reason for the slowdown is that netflix has little room to grow in its home market of the united states but the company is hardly embarking on a tough times of nearly 6 and a half $1000000000.00 its 3rd quarter sales were actually slightly above analyst expectations. and while netflix might have exhausted its potential in the united states it's a different story in the rest of the world in the past few years the company has been increasing its investment in africa keen to capitalize on a growing demand for original content on the continent. in september poacher became the 1st kenyan film released
finally agrees on a new agricultural policy the focus is on environmental protection and critics say it's not green and up. this is the doubling of business i'm paid for it from the welcome to the show. shares in the world's leading a video streaming platform netflix have slid to 6 percent after the company delivered disappointing 3rd quarter results the company picked up only 2200000 new subscribers between july and september after a pandemic driven boom in the 1st half of the year which saw...
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businesses on board. also coming up drugmaker pera do reaches a massive settlement over its role in the u.s. opioid epidemic. the e.u. finally agreed on a new agricultural policy the focus is on environmental protection critics say it's not green and. this is the new business i'm take ferguson thanks for joining me one company's loss is another's gain shares in snapshots parent company are up 33 percent after the company attracted the highest ever number of advertisers to its platform in the 3rd quarter the surge came after more than a 1000 companies boycotted facebook for its stance on political speech and content moderation during the summer other platforms like pinterest twitter on guess even to facebook itself also rallied people spend more time on their devices during the pandemic. so was the advertising boycott all for show less news business correspondent quarter in new york. companies were very quick to distance themselves from facebook in july but a lot of them seem to have quietly returned to the company one way to make a buck. i mean that's clearly the message from snap and you already mentioned the huge stock increase was that actually the c
businesses on board. also coming up drugmaker pera do reaches a massive settlement over its role in the u.s. opioid epidemic. the e.u. finally agreed on a new agricultural policy the focus is on environmental protection critics say it's not green and. this is the new business i'm take ferguson thanks for joining me one company's loss is another's gain shares in snapshots parent company are up 33 percent after the company attracted the highest ever number of advertisers to its platform in the...
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initiative supports touchups in the agriculture and food sector in the us such for investors up until now most of their funding has come from the since. this moment business has also set up a demo system clients can use it to learn how to use the technology decent some issues the temperature humidity. various he has a special developed by the startup then transmits the data feel of charge to a cell phone it's not that is increasingly vital to the families asking it to be suffering the effects of climate change seasons and weather patterns a shift in harvest a decrease in terra 6 to officer lucian's to these problems so long to africa kenya and based agriculture technology company remember of climate change i think there's been a yield through prevention a great culture through climate smart inputs and through conservation agriculture. this soil census data is combined with additional information regional weather forecasts and images from satellites which can quickly cut large areas of land from outer space the images come from the sentinel to set lights. these in the sky are part of europe's up observation pain because. every 5 days they send the new imag
initiative supports touchups in the agriculture and food sector in the us such for investors up until now most of their funding has come from the since. this moment business has also set up a demo system clients can use it to learn how to use the technology decent some issues the temperature humidity. various he has a special developed by the startup then transmits the data feel of charge to a cell phone it's not that is increasingly vital to the families asking it to be suffering the effects...
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to much upon you as an agricultural advisor in northern gonna be at the tomato factory and quality that's gone out of business. as a result local farmers are desperate many of them leave the region others are experimenting with alternative crops so. i'm still do grow tomatoes but just for their own families. good for love love love well another but you know. that and much on the you tube on a little you have a bit about the malampaya obama on your problem not the one. i love my mother. but all the police rescue was all done by too much of my new public factor was incessant they used to make a lot of money didn't. do it they did it told me that they were making plenty money because doing defunct and needed it and in a market was needed it's. one of the more like. you know. how long the amount of what you have to survive through we have to continue to put in much for us because. it's early in the 2 month or 3 did video well mel it came to market new market so every 10 workers in the field know how they know where people are not coming to buy and it led to some say. they come to take their lives because you don'
to much upon you as an agricultural advisor in northern gonna be at the tomato factory and quality that's gone out of business. as a result local farmers are desperate many of them leave the region others are experimenting with alternative crops so. i'm still do grow tomatoes but just for their own families. good for love love love well another but you know. that and much on the you tube on a little you have a bit about the malampaya obama on your problem not the one. i love my mother. but all...
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seem ot upon you as an agricultural advisor in northern gonna be at the tomato factory and quite to go that's gone out of business. as a result local farmers are desperate. many of them leave the region others are experimenting with alternative crops and some still do grab some mottos but just for their own families looking good for love of my own i like to let you know just to have a good and not to follow you to a bunch of little gave a shit about them on about why your problem not the one of them run up on your feet about. what all this was you was all done by 2 months of mind a public factor was incessant they used to make a lot of money. even. though david told me that they were making plenty money because do it in fact in needed it and in the market it was really good it's. one of the more left you know. how long will now know what you have to survive so we have to continue to put in much effort as we can't just. simply. i mean the 2 month tour through did very well mel it killed remark at newmarket everton what person a feel they'll have is no where people are not coming to buy and it led to say. they come
seem ot upon you as an agricultural advisor in northern gonna be at the tomato factory and quite to go that's gone out of business. as a result local farmers are desperate. many of them leave the region others are experimenting with alternative crops and some still do grab some mottos but just for their own families looking good for love of my own i like to let you know just to have a good and not to follow you to a bunch of little gave a shit about them on about why your problem not the one of...
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farm is like a business, who sets a very clear agenda, goes about getting it done, and people identify a lot with him. the word i heard over and over again from farmers and people in agriculture and rural areas is "he listens to us," and "he continues to listen to us. he seems to understand our work. he values our work, our values as well," so things like pro-life and the gun culture and other issues. so they don't feel like he is talking down to them, whereas with other politicians, they have always felt that way. rule and with cards to america, you write this -- host: so elaborate on those points, if you would. guest: in talking to people, i would ask -- how would you describe racism in your area? people would give me, in places that were more white, a quizzical look or a bland assurance that things were fine. one woman put it really well. she said -- what race relations? iowa, it is rural 99% white. you are surrounded by counties that are the same way, and you don't travel much outside these areas, you may not have a deep understanding of a lot of a lot of the racial issues that we are dealing with. there may not be a very deep understanding of black lives matter, so i thi
farm is like a business, who sets a very clear agenda, goes about getting it done, and people identify a lot with him. the word i heard over and over again from farmers and people in agriculture and rural areas is "he listens to us," and "he continues to listen to us. he seems to understand our work. he values our work, our values as well," so things like pro-life and the gun culture and other issues. so they don't feel like he is talking down to them, whereas with other...
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by the likes of agriculture or mining for instance in other words the south african economy can be hit larry hard by a drought or by a change in commodity prices and in that case business process outsourcing is only providing a kind of a buffer but with the growth that is possible here in this sector in an economy which is desperate to move into services to move away from primary production from things such as mining and agriculture this becomes extremely important very quickly and can make a big difference in the economy going forward and just because they're a little low on time but given the coronavirus is there a danger that during this tough period for south africa in particular with this harsh lockdowns could be overtaken by countries elsewhere in asia. much as our africa has many concerned some quite present the the provision of water in cape town which is a major hub for us you know if you can't flush toilet you kooks into country operate the provision of electricity so some basic issues that we need to solve that make other destinations increasingly more attractive even without the lock down that is certainly a concern that is being floated locally philip dive
by the likes of agriculture or mining for instance in other words the south african economy can be hit larry hard by a drought or by a change in commodity prices and in that case business process outsourcing is only providing a kind of a buffer but with the growth that is possible here in this sector in an economy which is desperate to move into services to move away from primary production from things such as mining and agriculture this becomes extremely important very quickly and can make a...
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initiative supports touch ups in the agriculture and food sector for investors up until now most of their funding has come from the syn over to light this month business has also set up a demo system clients can use it to learn how to use the technology with decent some mischa's the temperature you meet a. very risky as a special developer the startup then transmits the data field charge to a cell phone it's not that is increasingly vital to the family asking you to be suffering the effects of climate change seasons and weather patterns a shift in a decrease in terre 6 to officer missions to these problems so linter africa can and based agriculture technology company relabel farmers adopt a climate change i think is their yield through prevention a great culture through climate smart inputs and through conservation agriculture. this soil census data is combined with additional information regional weather forecasts and images from satellites which can quickly captcha lot of land from outer space the images come from the sentinel to set lights. these in the sky are part of europe's observation they talk. every 5 days they say and i knew. this specialis
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businesses have done somewhat better. it's interesting. judy: really interesting. what about other sectors? agriculture.e have a story coming up on the beef industry. in terms of manufacturing, what different kinds of manufacturing? the financial services industry, what do we see? david: for instance, housing seems to be doing ok. mortgage rates are low. we have seen an increase in housing sales and new home construction. manufacturing is depressed because the world economy is. but in industries where people are able to go to work, the manufacturing is doing better than the service industries. one place that has been hit hard and will be hit harder without aid is the state and local government sector. 13% of all americans work for state and local government and revenues are down because people are working less, shopping less, driving less and taking mass transit less. although revenues did not get hit as hard as some had feared, looking ahead it will get worse. because states, unlike the federal government, can't borrow the cover deficit, for the most part they have a -- have to have a balanced budget,
businesses have done somewhat better. it's interesting. judy: really interesting. what about other sectors? agriculture.e have a story coming up on the beef industry. in terms of manufacturing, what different kinds of manufacturing? the financial services industry, what do we see? david: for instance, housing seems to be doing ok. mortgage rates are low. we have seen an increase in housing sales and new home construction. manufacturing is depressed because the world economy is. but in...
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initiative supports touchups in the agriculture and food sector in just such for investors up until now most of their funding has come from the same offer to like this most business has also set up a demo sees to clients can use it to learn how to use the technology decent some mischa's the temperature you meet. the recipe has a special developed by the startup then transmits the data feel of charge to a cell phone it's not a that is increasingly vital to the families asking it to be suffering the effects of climate change seasons and weather patterns a shift in harvests a decrease in tara 6 to officer lucian's to these problems so learn to africa kenyan based agriculture technology company relabel farmers adapt to climate change i don't because they yield through precision agriculture through climate smart inputs and through conservation agriculture. this soil census data is combined with additional information regional weather forecasts and images from satellites which can quickly captcha large areas of land from outer space the images come from the sentinel to set lights. these in the sky are part of europe's observation. every 5 days they send the new image.
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to much of a partner is an agricultural advisor in northern gonna be at the tomato factory and quite good that's gone out of business. as a result local farmers are desperate many of them leave the region others are experimenting with alternative crops. i'm still do grad tomatoes but just for their own families. to do for love of my own i would like to you know have it in my to call my new job i know nearly that about a bomb problem upon your people not the one i am from my love my mother. but all the pleasures here was all done by too much of my under public factor was incessant they used to make a lot of money. in the. do it they did it told me that they were making plenty money because do it in fact in needed it and in the market it was needed it's. one of the more left you know. i'm a longer amount of it you have to survive so we have to continue to put in much effort as we come to. the surface and the 2 month go through did very well mel it came to market new markets so everton what players in the field know how they know where people are not coming to buy and it led to some say. they can have to take their liv
to much of a partner is an agricultural advisor in northern gonna be at the tomato factory and quite good that's gone out of business. as a result local farmers are desperate many of them leave the region others are experimenting with alternative crops. i'm still do grad tomatoes but just for their own families. to do for love of my own i would like to you know have it in my to call my new job i know nearly that about a bomb problem upon your people not the one i am from my love my mother. but...
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people were dependent on agriculture and so they invested more time and they're fighting now it is people saw their fields and get busy with other work. back into their crops for . the fields are left under it and he'll have also deduced considerably nowadays that. sitting at the foot of the him a live is a drug and is susceptible to frequent earthquakes landslides and floods climate change is excess of these problems and made farming more difficult like many of the farmers generally is no longer able to make a living to agriculture minister he and many others have had to find more work away from home. but a few kilometers away from his farm in the village of. the air is decidedly different. these are hoping to bring in a new era for the drug and. she left the village to study development and determined to use what she has learned. but just a little get out though you will that if you ask any child what he or she wants to be when grown up they will tell you either a doctor or an engineer no one will tell you that they want to grow up to be a farmer even a successful farmer doesn't encourage their children to take up f
people were dependent on agriculture and so they invested more time and they're fighting now it is people saw their fields and get busy with other work. back into their crops for . the fields are left under it and he'll have also deduced considerably nowadays that. sitting at the foot of the him a live is a drug and is susceptible to frequent earthquakes landslides and floods climate change is excess of these problems and made farming more difficult like many of the farmers generally is no...
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shery: bloomberg's asia agricultural editor, ainslie chandler. let's get a quick check of the businesslash headlines. twitter says it's core system's back after an outage that affected users around the globe. earlier, they reported an irregularity with the platform but says internal problems are being identified and fixed. an internet outage tracker received more than 50,000 reports about problems from twitter early evening thursday, new york time. boss, masayoshi son, is said to be stepping up pressure on a holdings company. the startups are actively talking although a sticking point remains whether they should merge all operations. the cofounder is said to prefer the latter option. the ok motors has won for autonomous cars with no safety driver on public roads in san francisco. dozens of self driving companies are allowed to drive in california with a human ready to take control. it is only the fifth allowed to launch cars. it's now able to conduct day and night time tests on certain public roads and no more than 30 miles per hour and only in good weather. coming up, ties between bri
shery: bloomberg's asia agricultural editor, ainslie chandler. let's get a quick check of the businesslash headlines. twitter says it's core system's back after an outage that affected users around the globe. earlier, they reported an irregularity with the platform but says internal problems are being identified and fixed. an internet outage tracker received more than 50,000 reports about problems from twitter early evening thursday, new york time. boss, masayoshi son, is said to be stepping up...
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people were dependent on agriculture of them and so they invested more time and they're fired now it is people saw their fields and get busy with. their crops. and the fields are left under heel had also their used guns. sitting at the foot of the him a live is a drug under susceptible to frequent earthquakes landslides and floods climate change as an excess of these problems and made farming more difficult like many of the farmers generally is no longer able to make a living to agriculture minister he and many others have had to find more work away from home but a few kilometers away from his farm in the village of. the air is decidedly different. these are hoping to bring in a new era for the drug and. she left the village to study development underdone determined to use what she has learned. but just a little get out though you will that if you ask any child what he or she wants to be when grown up they will tell you either a doctor or an engineer no one will tell you that they want to grow up to be a farmer even a successful farmer doesn't encourage their children to become farming and that is because they don't see a
people were dependent on agriculture of them and so they invested more time and they're fired now it is people saw their fields and get busy with. their crops. and the fields are left under heel had also their used guns. sitting at the foot of the him a live is a drug under susceptible to frequent earthquakes landslides and floods climate change as an excess of these problems and made farming more difficult like many of the farmers generally is no longer able to make a living to agriculture...
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put as i indicated somewhere between five and $600 billion into more small business loans, unemployment insurance, agricultureand farming assistance, postal service assistance, education assistance both at the higher education levels and at k-12, health care assistance for a pandemic preparation for strategic stockpiles, for testing, for contact-tracing. billions for vaccines and therapeutics and diagnostic development and the list goes on. we were stopped from proceeding with this legislation by a filibuster of those who now accuse us of not wanting to try to do something. we stand ready if you will simply let us go to the legislation and pass it. so now, judge barrett, let me talk about you. judge, you have an exemplary academic record and legal credentials. and you are preeminently qualified to serve on our supreme court. following your graduation from law school, you clerked for both the u.s. court of appeals for the district of columbia and the u.s. supreme court. at the supreme court you clerked, as everyone knows, for none other than the late justice antonin scalia. upon receiving your nomination to th
put as i indicated somewhere between five and $600 billion into more small business loans, unemployment insurance, agricultureand farming assistance, postal service assistance, education assistance both at the higher education levels and at k-12, health care assistance for a pandemic preparation for strategic stockpiles, for testing, for contact-tracing. billions for vaccines and therapeutics and diagnostic development and the list goes on. we were stopped from proceeding with this legislation...
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business? it will be difficult for them and bear in mind that their economy was formally based on agriculture andmystically a shutdown but also the question of exit as well because what will happen with the border in northern ireland dig so those issues add to further problems and the economy was onlyjust getting going after the previous shutdown and was picking up quite well. tourism was starting to come back again but unfortunately that all goes back and that will put the economy back into recession for the second time this year. that was going to be my next question. this is a six—week lockdown. december 31 is just over ten weeks away. when you put it in that timeline you get a sense of the challenges facing irish companies and with the internal markets bill as well there is so much uncertainty for them to it is incredibly difficult for the irises because unlike any other country, they have a natural border with the united kingdom. any other country can adjust itself easily but it is difficult for ireland. no—one has told them what the rules are going to be so it is bad enough that the british
business? it will be difficult for them and bear in mind that their economy was formally based on agriculture andmystically a shutdown but also the question of exit as well because what will happen with the border in northern ireland dig so those issues add to further problems and the economy was onlyjust getting going after the previous shutdown and was picking up quite well. tourism was starting to come back again but unfortunately that all goes back and that will put the economy back into...
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businesses actually have done somewhat better. it's interesting. >> woodruff: really, really interesting. david, what about other sectors? i mean, agriculture. we have a story coming up later tonight on the beef industry, but just in terms of manufacturing, what different kinds of manufacturing. the financial services industry, what do we see? >> actually, it's interesting. so, for instance, housing seems to be doing okay, mortgage rates are low. we've seen an increase in housing sales and new home construction. and mafacturing is depressed because the world economy is depressed. but in industries where people are able to go to work, manufacturing is doing better tha the service industries, and, of course, one place that has been hit hard and will be hit harder without aid is the state and local government sector. 13% of all americans work for state and local government. and their revenues are down because people are working less, people are shopping less, people are driving less, people are taking the mass transit less, and although their revenues didn't get hit as hard this year as some people feared, looking ahead, it's going to get worse
businesses actually have done somewhat better. it's interesting. >> woodruff: really, really interesting. david, what about other sectors? i mean, agriculture. we have a story coming up later tonight on the beef industry, but just in terms of manufacturing, what different kinds of manufacturing. the financial services industry, what do we see? >> actually, it's interesting. so, for instance, housing seems to be doing okay, mortgage rates are low. we've seen an increase in housing...
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business. >> he was not a farmer but he went after the agriculture vote. >> the agriculture vote is very important in 1940. there are a very, very large number of farmers in america and they are very important. they vote. farm policy and agricultural policy is central to presidential elections. any president expecting to have a chance of victory must pay attention to that. that's why we see these photographs of of willkie standing in front of a cornfield. all the hogs began to pose as soon as the cameras showed up because they were so accustomed to willkie and hogs and the corn as the object of photographers attention. and one of the photographs he's wearing a suit next to a farmer and the corn. >> he was quite honest. one of the nice things about willkie was that he was honest. including never pretending he was a farmer. >> the major issues in 1940, what were they? >> they were the war, are we going in? do we have to go in? if london is going to be bombed, maybe we have two go in. even though we remember world war i was such a horror. war always trumps economics. two, the economy that had chosen
business. >> he was not a farmer but he went after the agriculture vote. >> the agriculture vote is very important in 1940. there are a very, very large number of farmers in america and they are very important. they vote. farm policy and agricultural policy is central to presidential elections. any president expecting to have a chance of victory must pay attention to that. that's why we see these photographs of of willkie standing in front of a cornfield. all the hogs began to pose...
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business. >> he was want a farmer, but he went after the agricultural vote. >> the agricultural vote is still very, very important in 1940, and there are a very large number of farmers and they vote. agriculture policy is central to presidential election, so any president expecting to have a chance at victory must pay attention to that. that's why we see these photographs of willkie here in rushville standing in front of a cornfield or in front of pigs. some said all of the hogs in rushville began to pose as soon as the camera showed up because they were so accustomed to willkie and the hogs and the corn as objects of photographers' attention. >> in one of the photographs he's wearing a suit next to the farmer as he inspects the corn. >> he never actually -- he was quite honest. one of the nice things about willkie is he was honest in all sort of ways including never actually pretending he was, indeed, a farmer. >> so the major issues in 1940, what were they, amity shlaes. >> they were the war. are we going in? do we have to go in? if london has to be bombed maybe we have to go in even though
business. >> he was want a farmer, but he went after the agricultural vote. >> the agricultural vote is still very, very important in 1940, and there are a very large number of farmers and they vote. agriculture policy is central to presidential election, so any president expecting to have a chance at victory must pay attention to that. that's why we see these photographs of willkie here in rushville standing in front of a cornfield or in front of pigs. some said all of the hogs in...
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business. >> he was not a farmer, but he went after the agricultural vote. >> he did, the agricultural vote is very important, still in 1940. there are very large number of farmers in america, and they're very important, they vote. foreign policy and agricultural policy is central to presidential elections. any president expecting to have a chance of victory, must pay attention to that. that's why we see these photographs of wilkie here in russia fill, standing in front of a cornfield. or in front of pigs, all the hogs in this city began to pose as soon as the camera showed up. because they were so accustomed to wilkie and the hogs and the corn, as objects of four top four's attention. >> he's wearing a suit, an extra farmer. as he inspects the corn. >> he never actually -- he was quite honest. one of the nice things about him, he was honest. and all sorts of way. including never actually pretending he was indeed a farmer. >> the nature issues in 1940, what were they? >> they were the war. are we going in? do we have to go in? if london is to be bombed maybe we have to go in, even though we re
business. >> he was not a farmer, but he went after the agricultural vote. >> he did, the agricultural vote is very important, still in 1940. there are very large number of farmers in america, and they're very important, they vote. foreign policy and agricultural policy is central to presidential elections. any president expecting to have a chance of victory, must pay attention to that. that's why we see these photographs of wilkie here in russia fill, standing in front of a...
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that does provide financial relief to the unemployed, to small businesses, to schools, to parents with child care, provide funding for agriculture and testing and vaccines. that also included language to protect coverage for people with preexisting conditions. twice in the last few days or weeks, they have also voted no to senator tillis' bill that does exactly that, protect the insurance coverage of people with preexisting conditions. now, if they were really serious about protecting the coverage of people with preexisting conditions, they would have voted yes, but they voted no. so i could go on and on. i jotted down all kinds of points that i would like to refute, but it's really not worth the time and the effort. again, let me emphasize, the republicans agree with the american people this debate is over. we have offered proposals to do just this. we want to protect the insurance coverage of every american with preexisting conditions. we just want to do it in a way that doesn't cost them an arm and a leg like obamacare did. so i personally am just getting sick of the false allegations -- and that's just only one of them. i co
that does provide financial relief to the unemployed, to small businesses, to schools, to parents with child care, provide funding for agriculture and testing and vaccines. that also included language to protect coverage for people with preexisting conditions. twice in the last few days or weeks, they have also voted no to senator tillis' bill that does exactly that, protect the insurance coverage of people with preexisting conditions. now, if they were really serious about protecting the...