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we go back to the markets with emma chandra in london.thehares slipping impact of the pandemic and the trade war subsidies. emma: absolutely right. we saw the stock popping earlier in the session, now it has come in the red. the real story is the industrial recovery is track during a long cured -- is tractoring along. 2021 isd net income for close to $4 billion. bloomberg opinion brooke sutherland saying that is close to what analyst had been expecting for 2022, meaning deere is a full year ahead of schedule. what is the reason for this outlook? does go things. chinese agricultural spending trucking upwards. that is as a result of part one or phase one of the trade deal. also seeing higher prices. farmers with more money in their pocket, positive demand outlook and they are working with some of the oldest tractor equipment in a decade. that means they have money to spend and a reason to spend . kevin: our thanks to emma chandra. up next, pennsylvania lieutenant governor john federman. we will talk about the politics of pennsylvania. this
we go back to the markets with emma chandra in london.thehares slipping impact of the pandemic and the trade war subsidies. emma: absolutely right. we saw the stock popping earlier in the session, now it has come in the red. the real story is the industrial recovery is track during a long cured -- is tractoring along. 2021 isd net income for close to $4 billion. bloomberg opinion brooke sutherland saying that is close to what analyst had been expecting for 2022, meaning deere is a full year...
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rentier, chandra is looking into ways to meet these technological advances widely available . one of the biggest problems is cost when you put in additional cents in the bill, you buy an additional grow box with you buy this new cameras. these are all additional costs for the smaller partners. we want it to be at a price point so that every grower can start making use of data that will help us solve the world's problem. fighting global hunger with high end tech sounds very promising. and 2800 other rhythms decoded, the complex read genome. now we can work on optimizing this crop to feed the world . but 2 questions remain unanswered. who owns this agricultural data? and how do the makers of sensors and farming equipment use it? i think that would make sense since this can protect our planet and global food supply. what do you think about smart farming? should robots manage life's talk and harvesting? let us know on you tube and facebook. goodbye and see you soon. those in good shape. sometimes brushing your teeth doesn't make a difference. rollin catches and white spots on the
rentier, chandra is looking into ways to meet these technological advances widely available . one of the biggest problems is cost when you put in additional cents in the bill, you buy an additional grow box with you buy this new cameras. these are all additional costs for the smaller partners. we want it to be at a price point so that every grower can start making use of data that will help us solve the world's problem. fighting global hunger with high end tech sounds very promising. and 2800...
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randhir, chandra is looking into ways to make these technological advances widely available . one of the biggest problems is cost. when you put an additional sensor in the car, will you buy an additional go back with you buy this new cameras. these are all additional cost for the small world of ours. we want it to be at a price point so that every grower can start making use of data that will help us solve the world's problem. fighting global hunger with high end tech sounds very promising. and 2800 algorithms decoded, the complex read genome. now we can work on optimizing this crop to feed the world . but 2 questions remain unanswered. who owns this agricultural data? and how does the makers of sensors and farming equipment use it? i think that would make sense since this can protect our planet and it was global food supply. what do you think about smart farming? should robots manage livestock and harvesting? let us know on you tube and facebook. goodbye and see you soon. here and more fear. what else is there today? i want to find out what munich is going to offer for trying
randhir, chandra is looking into ways to make these technological advances widely available . one of the biggest problems is cost. when you put an additional sensor in the car, will you buy an additional go back with you buy this new cameras. these are all additional cost for the small world of ours. we want it to be at a price point so that every grower can start making use of data that will help us solve the world's problem. fighting global hunger with high end tech sounds very promising. and...
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bloomberg's emma chandra. emma: astrazeneca are going to look to have a no other global trial to test the efficacy of the half dose, which they think will be better, and getting some more troubling figures out of large economies. the likes of new york, also of germany, about the level of cases. in new york, we are seeing nearly 7000 new cases in the last 24 hours. hospitalizations topping 3000 in new york. in germany, germany setting a record for the number of new cases in the last 24 hours, some 32,687 new infections. as i said, that is a record increase in germany. cases tripling since october there, and looking at the number of cases approaching one million in germany. for that reason in germany, we are not seeing any easing of its partial lockdown restrictions. they are going to stay in place until december 20, right up until christmas. there is a different story when we look at other countries in europe. we have a bloomberg chart that shows you how cases are starting to fall off. we are starting to see a
bloomberg's emma chandra. emma: astrazeneca are going to look to have a no other global trial to test the efficacy of the half dose, which they think will be better, and getting some more troubling figures out of large economies. the likes of new york, also of germany, about the level of cases. in new york, we are seeing nearly 7000 new cases in the last 24 hours. hospitalizations topping 3000 in new york. in germany, germany setting a record for the number of new cases in the last 24 hours,...
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today, "grey's anatomy" star, chandra wilson.n worker from virginia is our good news story of the day. all next on "live!" ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ >> ryan: good morning. we are almost to the end of the week. it is thursday, november 12. good morning, kelly. nice to see you. >> ryan: good morning, ryan. it is never not awkward, this new walkout that we do. it is the most robotic. we try to make it look smooth. we just can't seem to do it. >> ryan: i don't
today, "grey's anatomy" star, chandra wilson.n worker from virginia is our good news story of the day. all next on "live!" ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ >> ryan: good morning. we are almost to the end of the week. it is thursday, november 12. good morning, kelly. nice to see you. >> ryan: good morning, ryan. it is never not awkward, this new walkout that we do. it is the most robotic. we try to...
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farmers can't become smart farmers, they might have to sew, smart farming expert, run their chandra, the impact of climate change or not a culture is going to be much more for the small of ours. that is even a few degrees of radiation in temperature and the weather is going to affect smallholder farmers much more. we're not aware of what's going to come. so the need for smart farming the need for using data in any of the area is much more for small or the bombers. can you start up when tara is helping local farmers adapt to climate change? it provides a smart phone service that collates data gathered by crop sensors. drone data on light intensity is also fed into the system. with a drone, you can actually see crops just 2 weeks before you can see to their naked eye. so it helps the farmer make the right decision in time before the crop has a loss of some 200 cheney and smallholder farmers are already using one terrorist crop data. they say that their crop yields have increased by up to 40 percent. the most fundamental problem you need to have asked is, how do you really democratize t
farmers can't become smart farmers, they might have to sew, smart farming expert, run their chandra, the impact of climate change or not a culture is going to be much more for the small of ours. that is even a few degrees of radiation in temperature and the weather is going to affect smallholder farmers much more. we're not aware of what's going to come. so the need for smart farming the need for using data in any of the area is much more for small or the bombers. can you start up when tara is...
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thanks to emma chandra for that report.t we will talk about president biden's economic team and the implications for black and lower income americans with rishaad robinson, color of change president. the president-elect made an issue out of trying to restore economic health to the more challenged parts of our economy. what can he do with his new team? that is coming up next. ons is "balance of power" bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: "balance of power this is "balance of power." -- this is " on bloombergwer/ television. for first word news, we go to mark crumpton. david, the u.k. believe they have a deal with the eu. dominant rock called on the eu to recognize that regaining control of british waters is a question of sovereignty for the u.k. -- in china will be a u.s. blacklist. it will be added to list of firms controlled or owned by the military. has been warned not to fall into the trap of scraping future talks with the biden administration. the statement after the assassination of a top nuclear scientist. iran bl
thanks to emma chandra for that report.t we will talk about president biden's economic team and the implications for black and lower income americans with rishaad robinson, color of change president. the president-elect made an issue out of trying to restore economic health to the more challenged parts of our economy. what can he do with his new team? that is coming up next. ons is "balance of power" bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: "balance of power this is...
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chandra joins us.ant to congratulate you on your return from maternity leave you have beautiful children now. i'll be rolling through your instagram baby photos. kevin: welcome back. taylor: it is clear covid vaccines may help the travel industry but they need a lot of money. united airlines announcing a $1 billion share sale may be coming soon. emma: that is absolutely right. we hear they plan to offer 25 million shares, the equivalent of 8.7% dilution. this is the latest in a round of cats raising initiatives we have seen from united over the years, raising $22 billion. what is interesting is this is an equity offering. before that a lot of the cash of been raised through debt. that requires things to collateralize. i was speaking with bloomberg intelligence analyst and they were saying the reason we could be seeing an equity offer is united saying we may have run out of things to collateralize. an equity offering removes the burden of interest payments as well. taylor: it is interesting a lot of the
chandra joins us.ant to congratulate you on your return from maternity leave you have beautiful children now. i'll be rolling through your instagram baby photos. kevin: welcome back. taylor: it is clear covid vaccines may help the travel industry but they need a lot of money. united airlines announcing a $1 billion share sale may be coming soon. emma: that is absolutely right. we hear they plan to offer 25 million shares, the equivalent of 8.7% dilution. this is the latest in a round of cats...
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emme chandra with a look at what is next.a: we are seeing double digit pops up some of the biggest and best-known names. the likes of tilray, sundial, aurora. as we bring up the chart, that will show the industry as a whole benefiting from this investor enthusiasm. we should show you mj, the biggest pot etf, daily moves are up around 6%. that mirroring what we saw in the first days after the election. that is because investors expecting a joe biden presidency to be beneficial for the move towards greater legalization of cannabis. they have heard both joe biden and kamala harris being supportive of cannabis reform. more states act positively in that direction. getstors thinking they will action on a federal level. taylor: everything is higher, but you look at tilray in particular. increasing the cash flow with the debt swap. debt is free, everything is 0%. why not? right.hat is absolutely showing investor enthusiasm for that particular stock. we are seeing the debt convergence, converting $124 million worth of debt into about
emme chandra with a look at what is next.a: we are seeing double digit pops up some of the biggest and best-known names. the likes of tilray, sundial, aurora. as we bring up the chart, that will show the industry as a whole benefiting from this investor enthusiasm. we should show you mj, the biggest pot etf, daily moves are up around 6%. that mirroring what we saw in the first days after the election. that is because investors expecting a joe biden presidency to be beneficial for the move...
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shift i had three covid patients pass away. >> reporter: you saw three patients pass away yesterday, chandra much for all that you do and thank you for talking about this with us. i know it's not easy to talk about, and ali, this is the reality that these front line workers are facing every single day, and at this point, they themselves are getting sick across the health facilities, 250 staff members are currently isolating there, sick with covid and so they need all the help they can get, they're looking to recruit nurses out of retirement and back to the bedside to deal with this surge. it is very serious at this point. ali? >> dasha, thank you for bringing us that story, dasha. the first charter flight of pfizer's new covid-19 vaccine flew an friday positioning the drug for quick distribution when and if it's approved by the fda. that decision could be made by the agency as soon as december the 10th. i want to bring in dr. francis collins, director of the national institutes of health. having a vaccine is terrific and not the same as distributing a vaccine. we have the pfizer vaccine. bef
shift i had three covid patients pass away. >> reporter: you saw three patients pass away yesterday, chandra much for all that you do and thank you for talking about this with us. i know it's not easy to talk about, and ali, this is the reality that these front line workers are facing every single day, and at this point, they themselves are getting sick across the health facilities, 250 staff members are currently isolating there, sick with covid and so they need all the help they can...
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here, chandra is looking into ways to make these technological advances widely available .one of the biggest problems is cost. when you put an additional sensor in the bill, you buy an additional grow bark when you buy this new cameras. these are all additional cost for the smaller partners. we want it to be at a price point so that every grower can start making use of data that will help us solve the world's problem. fighting global hunger with high end tech sounds very promising. in 2800 algorithms decoded, the complex we genome. now we can work on optimizing this crop to feed the world. but 2 questions remain unanswered. who owns this agricultural data? and how does the makers of sensors and farming equipment use it? i think that would make sense since this can protect our planet and global food supply. what do you think about smart farming? should robots manage livestock and harvesting? let us know on you tube and facebook. goodbye and see you soon. can charge up and pedal to the metal or duck longboat and are remembering their image with the plugin. hybrid bold choice.
here, chandra is looking into ways to make these technological advances widely available .one of the biggest problems is cost. when you put an additional sensor in the bill, you buy an additional grow bark when you buy this new cameras. these are all additional cost for the smaller partners. we want it to be at a price point so that every grower can start making use of data that will help us solve the world's problem. fighting global hunger with high end tech sounds very promising. in 2800...
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guy: emma chandra with the latest in europe.ew economics ceo and chief economist. , etc. likely to drive an uptick in the virus case counts. but the markets are very much focused beyond this, they are focused on the vaccine story and life beyond covid. has that gone too far? very: it has been dramatic. you have seen some of the numbers are quite extraordinary. the energy sector yesterday, up just short of 40% in the month of november. quite extraordinary, some of the sector moves and rotation. major turning points in market when you get a. major shift in leadership you tend to get -- long,med so poorly for so and you get a scramble to start moving into the short. i think that is behind why the move is so dramatic. having said that, there is quite a lot of speculation in the very near term, and you can see that in terms of the level of auction buying and some of the moves we have seen. i think -- as i look at some of our indicators, the markets have become very green on a short-term basis. i think this is the start of a very majo
guy: emma chandra with the latest in europe.ew economics ceo and chief economist. , etc. likely to drive an uptick in the virus case counts. but the markets are very much focused beyond this, they are focused on the vaccine story and life beyond covid. has that gone too far? very: it has been dramatic. you have seen some of the numbers are quite extraordinary. the energy sector yesterday, up just short of 40% in the month of november. quite extraordinary, some of the sector moves and rotation....
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did find some john 11 percent of truck owners said their neighbors would be surprised but we found chandra's. voters saying their neighbors would be surprised and guess what was related to you lived in a rural area and you are abiding by order your neighbor would be surprised if you live in a urban area and you are trying your neighbors at least. so i've done it cuts both ways well professor brady we have to take a short break right now but maybe we'll be back in just a few moments they chant. our. elder look forward to talking to. that technology should work for people. must obey the orders given by human beings except when such orders to conflict with the 1st law show your identification or should be very careful about artificial intelligence and the point of view see is to face. the shia. areas with artificial intelligence where some of the demons. must protect its own existence as. if. this is a story of women women with troubled histories and complex court cases you know some of us did leave who lives out there. and where not. the person that. cheesiness him to be they are considered th
did find some john 11 percent of truck owners said their neighbors would be surprised but we found chandra's. voters saying their neighbors would be surprised and guess what was related to you lived in a rural area and you are abiding by order your neighbor would be surprised if you live in a urban area and you are trying your neighbors at least. so i've done it cuts both ways well professor brady we have to take a short break right now but maybe we'll be back in just a few moments they chant....
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maternal uncle chandra very good to have you with us on al-jazeera today the firstly what does this victory mean for you and for your family. who's going to watch. hard and when the few. girls go alone how does a brother not really honest. defied been. out of the coverage they have and now he's a lot of the good. i know that you spoke to come about how it's just a few days ago and you said that she was completely and 100 and tell us about that one or 0 you know she called me out on 430 in morning on a saturday then much of my daughter's the time so they called me have been a long 630. there you know in a group all the laws of my life and most of all assaults on the call i'm coming i was jogging with all of us. very easily our young girls i was my wife and they were . going to insert by donal's of their drug the time. the thing was she was the one of course i didn't call them. they didn't feel any sense of the moment in order to initiate a call talking chardin more than 15 years so i don't know their mother confident that one of them i have been down right because i am confident so that all
maternal uncle chandra very good to have you with us on al-jazeera today the firstly what does this victory mean for you and for your family. who's going to watch. hard and when the few. girls go alone how does a brother not really honest. defied been. out of the coverage they have and now he's a lot of the good. i know that you spoke to come about how it's just a few days ago and you said that she was completely and 100 and tell us about that one or 0 you know she called me out on 430 in...
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get find some john 11 percent of truck owners said their neighbors would be surprised but we found chandra's. voters saying their neighbors would be surprised and guess what was related to you lived in a rural area and you are abiding by water your neighbor would be surprised if you live in a urban area and you are trying your neighbors at least. so i doubt it cuts both ways well professor brady we have to take a short break right now but maybe i'll be back in just a few moments they chant. cancer survival guide dog stacy gives a goal to start simply credible research. be sure there are you going to get him back. oh good no good says a repatriation team will get the rest in 7 years. elizabeth you guys are of course . welcome back to worlds apart david brady a professor of political science and literature values at stanford university at senior fellow at the hoover institution professor brady just before the break ever asking your questions about racism and how it's been instrumental lives and politics and there was a reason why a focus on that so much is because i think that it's become a co
get find some john 11 percent of truck owners said their neighbors would be surprised but we found chandra's. voters saying their neighbors would be surprised and guess what was related to you lived in a rural area and you are abiding by water your neighbor would be surprised if you live in a urban area and you are trying your neighbors at least. so i doubt it cuts both ways well professor brady we have to take a short break right now but maybe i'll be back in just a few moments they chant....
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mathematics equations physics and telescopes but this year scientists and researchers at masses of chandra x. ray center have brought to us a new way to observe the universe above us and you can hear right now music take a listen to the center of the milky way galaxy. these notes in melodies come from a process called sonification sound of occasion involves translating data into sound in this case stars and compact sources are converted the individual notes well extended clouds of gas and dust produce an evolving drone and that my friends creates the music of our universe. fastenings that nice happy note to your poem to feel and you know it's beautiful i got to say this because we're right before we go is this one simple thing look voting is coming up vote your heart and conscious don't just vote party go for it vote what you believe in there at the end of the day in that. already body that is our show for you today remember everyone in this world we are not told that we love them up so i tell you all i love you i am a robot for and i am of the sick i keep on watching all those hawks out t
mathematics equations physics and telescopes but this year scientists and researchers at masses of chandra x. ray center have brought to us a new way to observe the universe above us and you can hear right now music take a listen to the center of the milky way galaxy. these notes in melodies come from a process called sonification sound of occasion involves translating data into sound in this case stars and compact sources are converted the individual notes well extended clouds of gas and dust...
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c. 10 for chandra's reports from bangladesh. the cries of relatives as another coffin arabs from the middle east at the international airport terminal in september 2019. mongol comes why? for him? a cartoon was found dead hanging from a selling friend at the home where she worked as a domestic helper in saudi arabia. her body has still not been returned home and the employers paid for her 1st 8 months of work. but since then she worked without any salary. she even complained to the saudi police about not getting paid and being abused, but they took her back to the same employer. in september 29th, i was informed of her death to someone in november last year, dozens of bangladeshi female workers sent a video message from saudi arabia, pleading for help to be rescued. nor jon used to work as a domestic helper in saudi arabia, unable to cope with debuts last year. she managed to escape back to bangladesh. a model does a little work a little over there. they would frequently abused me, never gave me enough to eat. i suffered a lot,
c. 10 for chandra's reports from bangladesh. the cries of relatives as another coffin arabs from the middle east at the international airport terminal in september 2019. mongol comes why? for him? a cartoon was found dead hanging from a selling friend at the home where she worked as a domestic helper in saudi arabia. her body has still not been returned home and the employers paid for her 1st 8 months of work. but since then she worked without any salary. she even complained to the saudi police...
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farmers can't become smart farmers, they might have to sew, smart farming expert, run their chandra, the impact of climate change or not the culture is going to be much more of a small of ours. that is even a few degrees of radiation in temperature in the weather is going to affect smallholder farmers much more. we're not aware of what's going to come. so the need for smart farming the need for using data in any and the area is much more for small or the canyon start up. when tara is helping local farmers adapt to climate change, it provides a smart phone service that collates data gathered by crop sensors. drone data on light intensity is also fed into the system. with a drone, you can actually see crops just 2 weeks before you can see to your naked eye. so it helps the farmer make the right decision in time before the crop has a loss of some 200 cheney and smallholder. farmers are already using one terrorist crop data. they say that their crop yields have increased by up to 40 percent. the most fundamental problem that we need to have asked is, how do you really democratize technol
farmers can't become smart farmers, they might have to sew, smart farming expert, run their chandra, the impact of climate change or not the culture is going to be much more of a small of ours. that is even a few degrees of radiation in temperature in the weather is going to affect smallholder farmers much more. we're not aware of what's going to come. so the need for smart farming the need for using data in any and the area is much more for small or the canyon start up. when tara is helping...
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joining us is emma chandra, coming off the record highs we saw yesterday. emma: we see u.s.it of a breather after the record-setting day yesterday. we can see the s&p 500 down about .3%. the russell 2000 off .5%. more than 1% off earlier in the session even as the russell 2000 heads to a record-setting month of danes. -- of gains. a bit of profit taking the thanksgiving holiday. also investors cannot -- casting more wary i after getting some of the week economic data earlier today. moving more in the here and now when a vaccine brighton future.
joining us is emma chandra, coming off the record highs we saw yesterday. emma: we see u.s.it of a breather after the record-setting day yesterday. we can see the s&p 500 down about .3%. the russell 2000 off .5%. more than 1% off earlier in the session even as the russell 2000 heads to a record-setting month of danes. -- of gains. a bit of profit taking the thanksgiving holiday. also investors cannot -- casting more wary i after getting some of the week economic data earlier today. moving...
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bloomberg's emma chandra joins us with the latest.y different black friday this year, given the global pandemic. a lot of shoppers staying at home, and we are not seeing those usual long lines at stores or full to bursting stores, traditional doorbusters with deep discounts on headline products used to bring shoppers through the doors. i had an email from target today. they were touting their biggest ever lineup of digital deals. that is not something that i have necessarily seen before. it is important that stores can pick up sales online if they are not going to get them in-store today. some retailers taking 20% of annual sales through the holiday shopping season. that is not just black friday and the black friday weekend. that is november and december. still, holiday sales are expected to rise. the national retail federation and the u.s. say they are expecting growth between 4.6% and 5.2%, but what is interesting this year is how shoppers are going to choose to spend it. have talked about that shift to online shopping. that is expe
bloomberg's emma chandra joins us with the latest.y different black friday this year, given the global pandemic. a lot of shoppers staying at home, and we are not seeing those usual long lines at stores or full to bursting stores, traditional doorbusters with deep discounts on headline products used to bring shoppers through the doors. i had an email from target today. they were touting their biggest ever lineup of digital deals. that is not something that i have necessarily seen before. it is...
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today, "grey's anatomy" star, chandra wilson.plause] and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ >> ryan: good morning. we are almost to the end of the week. it is thursday, november 12. good morning, kelly. nice to see you. >> ryan: good morning, ryan. it is never not awkward, this new walkout that we do. it is the most robotic. we try to make it look smooth. we just can't seem to do it.
today, "grey's anatomy" star, chandra wilson.plause] and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ >> ryan: good morning. we are almost to the end of the week. it is thursday, november 12. good morning, kelly. nice to see you. >> ryan: good morning, ryan. it is never not awkward, this new walkout that we do. it is the most robotic. we try to make it look smooth. we just can't seem to do it.
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they might have to so smart farming, expert, ranveer, chandra, the impact of climate change or not the culture is going to be much more for the smallholder farmers. that is even a few degrees of radiation in temperature in the weather is going to affect smallholder farmers much more. we're not aware of what's going to come. so the need for smart farming the need for using data in any early hour is much more for small or the farmers who can you start up when tara is helping local farmers adapt to climate change? it provides a smart phone service that collates data gathered by crop sensors. drone data on light intensity is also fed into the system. with a drone, you can actually see crops just 2 weeks before you can see to their naked eye. so it helps the farmer make the right decision in time before the crop has lost. some 200 cheney and smallholder farmers are already using one terrorist crop data. they say that their crop yields have increased by up to 40 percent. the most fundamental problem we need to have asked is, how do you really democratize technology? how do you really get som
they might have to so smart farming, expert, ranveer, chandra, the impact of climate change or not the culture is going to be much more for the smallholder farmers. that is even a few degrees of radiation in temperature in the weather is going to affect smallholder farmers much more. we're not aware of what's going to come. so the need for smart farming the need for using data in any early hour is much more for small or the farmers who can you start up when tara is helping local farmers adapt...
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. >> i want to thank chandra for her work. it's been happening over a really long time. it just opens up the agency to be much more kind of public really and it really kind of aligns very well with our reframing aging work. i think it really helps us when we think about how we want to do this next. we talked with our partnering community organizations to tackle ageism, internalized ageism, and we talked about having materials that they could use that would kind of fit with our agency that we needed that we can now launch that phase two of reframing. >> yeah, that's an important piece of that. thank you for mentioning that, shireen. thank you for this. it's been a long time coming, and i look forward to meeting all of the objectives of the brand launch. >> okay. and commissioner lum, did you have a comment? >> yeah. i just wanted to express my personal appreciation to miss johnson for the tremendous amount of work that you've put into this presentation, and we appreciate the work that's been put into this report. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> i would just like to thank y
. >> i want to thank chandra for her work. it's been happening over a really long time. it just opens up the agency to be much more kind of public really and it really kind of aligns very well with our reframing aging work. i think it really helps us when we think about how we want to do this next. we talked with our partnering community organizations to tackle ageism, internalized ageism, and we talked about having materials that they could use that would kind of fit with our agency that...