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cfa, american farm bureau, cna in mexico decided several weeks ago that it would be appropriate for us to try to find that common grounds that we had when we move forward and we have prepared a joint statement and subsequent letter to our negotiators based on the principle of do no harm. for agriculture, nafta has been good. if we look at the changes since 1994, trade between our three countries has grown exponentially. we must build on this success. with canada, the us, we have $56 billion in reciprocal trade and the us has a surplus at this time. with mexico and canada we have $3.2 billion in trade and mexico has a slight surplus. canada is the top export market for 29 us states. as farm leaders we have outlined common ground for forward. there are five areas we agreed on. one is a focus on increased and improved regulatory alignment. the secondary is looking at approving the flow of goods at border crossings. the third is alignment of science-based sanitary measures and with that fancy term that is human animal and plant health issues. the elimination of non-science-based technical
cfa, american farm bureau, cna in mexico decided several weeks ago that it would be appropriate for us to try to find that common grounds that we had when we move forward and we have prepared a joint statement and subsequent letter to our negotiators based on the principle of do no harm. for agriculture, nafta has been good. if we look at the changes since 1994, trade between our three countries has grown exponentially. we must build on this success. with canada, the us, we have $56 billion in...
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>>eporr: cna repeatedly warned trump not to use trade as a means to force stronger action on north korea. china accounts for 90 poe% of n korea's trade and reluctant to punish the regime economically for near of collapse. china issued an order banning all imports of north korea coal, iron ore and seafood in scum y compliance with u.n. sanctions. general dunford began a tour of asia, meeting to reassure moon jae-in. preferring diplomacy to force and the u.s. is tried use full range of capabilities to respond to any attack. the u.s. staged joint military exercises with japan and will go ahead with exercises in south korea next week. something both china and north korea oppose. kim jong-un, regime, continued defiance claiming 3.5 million north koreans volunteered to join the army and in a new threat, warned that an accidental event could become a nuclear war on korean peninsula. north korea says kim jong-un, has been briefed on military plans to launch four missiles towards the u.s. territory of guam. but that he wants to wait and see what the u.s. decides to do first. meanwhile, the secret
>>eporr: cna repeatedly warned trump not to use trade as a means to force stronger action on north korea. china accounts for 90 poe% of n korea's trade and reluctant to punish the regime economically for near of collapse. china issued an order banning all imports of north korea coal, iron ore and seafood in scum y compliance with u.n. sanctions. general dunford began a tour of asia, meeting to reassure moon jae-in. preferring diplomacy to force and the u.s. is tried use full range of...
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. >> translator: members of the press and members of cna. we have the privilege of our secretaries of agriculture, sunny purdue from the united states, lawrence mclaren from canada, they have been sending signals together to work together as a team. first of all, at the georgia meeting where they were present. and in mexico, where mister perdue -- they were together. today our secretary took a great example of construction and understandable. and the primary production. in cordiality and respect. and they are expressing the agriculture sector. i want to remember you the national council of agriculture represents 80% of mexico. and 75% of exports. as well as growers, recognizing united states and canada as great partners complementary. i belong to the third-generation of growers, an american or canadian commercial partner. we understand the primary production is vital for the economy. >> a commercial block, more successful. we will be more competitive. making more strongly in north america. we can go out to new markets in asia, south america
. >> translator: members of the press and members of cna. we have the privilege of our secretaries of agriculture, sunny purdue from the united states, lawrence mclaren from canada, they have been sending signals together to work together as a team. first of all, at the georgia meeting where they were present. and in mexico, where mister perdue -- they were together. today our secretary took a great example of construction and understandable. and the primary production. in cordiality and...
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so you had tsm, which is what sms is based on and cna, which was verizon in older systems. because of the different tax, the two could not communicate and suddenly text messaging will appear. i imagine we are seeing similar things where we have parties in the network who are holding on very, very tightly to what they own and what they have and not necessarily being open or forward-looking in terms of how utilizing a single technology or standard could help grow their business or not seeing where they cannot add value elsewhere. that is probably their reasoning. but i don't know. we have traditionally been very slow with these newer things the rest of the world gets first. >> also in emerging markets, people are using global because they've had to because the infrastructure simply wasn't in place. >> that's the thing we can learn from, too. countries in communities all over the world with things if i do go through. not just giving things to arrive in the same place, but arrived like five years ahead of us in this country. so yeah, it's something we've got to learn from. >> a
so you had tsm, which is what sms is based on and cna, which was verizon in older systems. because of the different tax, the two could not communicate and suddenly text messaging will appear. i imagine we are seeing similar things where we have parties in the network who are holding on very, very tightly to what they own and what they have and not necessarily being open or forward-looking in terms of how utilizing a single technology or standard could help grow their business or not seeing...
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white like me where he became white, and it was to this day, i feel like every joke that i say, that's cnaare you doing? >> i'm buying this newspaper. >> that's all right. there's nobody around. go ahead. take it. >> slowly, i began to realize that when white people are alone, they give things to each other for free. >> to have a dude that became that big on television, that big in movies, and was that hot in the stand-up clubs, you're like i don't know if we'll ever see that again. it was as if richard pryor and bill cosby had a baby together, and he had a leather suit, you know. that's what it was for me. >> brothers act like they couldn't have been slave back 200 years ago. it's like the [ bleep ] didn't like that [ bleep ]. i wish i was a slave. i would [ bleep ] somebody up. the first dude that got off the boat, [ bleep ] you [ bleep ]. just keep that [ bleep ] away from me. >> richard pryor was very self-deprecating at times. he was very vulnerable and talked about his own lacks. eddie murphy was never, ever deputy rectory. he brought a more macho presence, a more macho persona onsta
white like me where he became white, and it was to this day, i feel like every joke that i say, that's cnaare you doing? >> i'm buying this newspaper. >> that's all right. there's nobody around. go ahead. take it. >> slowly, i began to realize that when white people are alone, they give things to each other for free. >> to have a dude that became that big on television, that big in movies, and was that hot in the stand-up clubs, you're like i don't know if we'll ever see...
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ciaer: yes by the cna, the -- >> it is accessible to read it is technology that is easy to use and misuse. i don't have any easy answers for that, right? edit -- i think it is a big challenge that we face. >> give me a nightmare scenario of a probe regime or a non-actor. dr. doudna: you can certainly imagine the misuse of this to spread genetic trait in whatever. humans or something else, that would have deleterious effects, or adulterous effects on other species. would do i worry about that more than i worry about other things, such as dangerous viruses that anyone can synthesize, or toxins that are well known, there are a lot of ways to do bad things, right? so i think that this is another way to do bad things, but am not muchit it really is that different in a way, than other technologies that one can misuse. back,'s go all the way the microphone got to her first. then the gentleman in the middle. is mya and i am 18 years old. i find your story very inspiring, especially for young women. was, have you ever experienced discrimination based on your gender and how do you deal with it? sci
ciaer: yes by the cna, the -- >> it is accessible to read it is technology that is easy to use and misuse. i don't have any easy answers for that, right? edit -- i think it is a big challenge that we face. >> give me a nightmare scenario of a probe regime or a non-actor. dr. doudna: you can certainly imagine the misuse of this to spread genetic trait in whatever. humans or something else, that would have deleterious effects, or adulterous effects on other species. would do i worry...
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they've injected peanut butter inside of it, too. 33 actually live in the cna is to always walk by theto go win. you guys are too busy. i'm just ignored all day long. pete: it is because of our male privilege. reese's pieces you go to the movie theater and you get popcorn. like i'm hollering, go rent a reese's peanut butter cups. good call. abby: would he think about this story? an australian cafÉ, they can cafÉ charging all dell customers to bridge the gender pay gap. also women get first choice and feeding. clayton: pete isn't supported this by his socks, wearing his reddish socks today. so you are in support of this man tax. pete: we are a feminist cafÉ. if you are going to come in here, in order for us to narrow the gap, and eight teen sends her pastry. when entering to confront their male privilege. i was at listening to add the way she was talking because of our male privilege. pete: does that mean you don't hold the door? how do you confront your male privilege? abby: i am all for keeping -- going forward. clayton: we have everything handed to us? abby: things have gotten a lot
they've injected peanut butter inside of it, too. 33 actually live in the cna is to always walk by theto go win. you guys are too busy. i'm just ignored all day long. pete: it is because of our male privilege. reese's pieces you go to the movie theater and you get popcorn. like i'm hollering, go rent a reese's peanut butter cups. good call. abby: would he think about this story? an australian cafÉ, they can cafÉ charging all dell customers to bridge the gender pay gap. also women get first...