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corn. that's a pretty big transaction. they're going to be buying it from our farmers. so the deal is then the principal. we probably will be signing at around unga. it will be around the date of unga, which we all look forward to. and where very far down the line. we've agreed to every point, and now we're papering it and we will be signing get at a formal ceremony. have just want to thank prime minister abe and the japanese people. you've been a fantastic friend, and we very much appreciate. this is a tremendous deal for the united states. it's a really tremendous deal for our farmers and agricultural ranchers, and also involves other things, including as i said, e-commerce. so it's very big and will look forward to it, thank you very much. [speaking japanese] >> translator: with regard to the japan-u.s. trade agreement, a series of intensive negotiations have been conducted between minister motegi and ambassador lighthizer in line with the japan-u.s. joint statements on september 26 of l
corn. that's a pretty big transaction. they're going to be buying it from our farmers. so the deal is then the principal. we probably will be signing at around unga. it will be around the date of unga, which we all look forward to. and where very far down the line. we've agreed to every point, and now we're papering it and we will be signing get at a formal ceremony. have just want to thank prime minister abe and the japanese people. you've been a fantastic friend, and we very much appreciate....
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bt corn is a corn plant that is a g.m.o. now when they genetically engineered this bt corn they had an objective the objective was to create a corn plant that would be resistant to insects so there's 2 ways they could do that one is you take a piece of corn and you throw pesticide on it the other way with genetic engineering is you take corn you extract the genome of a bacterium and you insert it into the genome corn and what you've got now is a new corn in this case is called bt corn and every cell of that corn plant. creates its own internal insecticide. in the early eighty's monsanto found a bacteria that withstands their herbicide roundup and they will take d.n.a. from that bacteria put it into corn and eventually soy and cotton plants they said now we've got it you can ariel spray those crops with these toxic herbicides kill the waynes and the crops survive we have not done adequate testing i'm glad to say the issue is the chronic effects the long term and it's important. because people are chronically exposed so much s
bt corn is a corn plant that is a g.m.o. now when they genetically engineered this bt corn they had an objective the objective was to create a corn plant that would be resistant to insects so there's 2 ways they could do that one is you take a piece of corn and you throw pesticide on it the other way with genetic engineering is you take corn you extract the genome of a bacterium and you insert it into the genome corn and what you've got now is a new corn in this case is called bt corn and every...
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and the very, very large order of corn will go quickly. but importantly, we may do that as a supplementary agreement, but we appreciate that very much. we just agreed to that on the other side of the door. i appreciate that very much. we are doing a great job and the farmers are very thankful. >> [speaking japanese] >> mr. president, on a separate issue, there are reports that the iranian foreign minister is coming. can you confirm that? pres. trump: no comment. >> [speaking japanese] pres. trump: thank you very much. trump held a working breakfast with british prime minister boris johnson at the g7 summit. the president told reporters the u.s. and u.k. were working on a trade deal and expect to reach agreement quickly. pres. trump: thank you ver
and the very, very large order of corn will go quickly. but importantly, we may do that as a supplementary agreement, but we appreciate that very much. we just agreed to that on the other side of the door. i appreciate that very much. we are doing a great job and the farmers are very thankful. >> [speaking japanese] >> mr. president, on a separate issue, there are reports that the iranian foreign minister is coming. can you confirm that? pres. trump: no comment. >> [speaking...
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and the very, very large order of corn will go quickly. but importantly, we may do that as a supplementary agreement, but we appreciate that very much. we just agreed to that on the other side of the door. i appreciate that very much. we are doing a great job and the farmers are very thankful. >> [speaking japanese] >> mr. president, on a separate issue, there are reports that the iranian foreign minister is coming. can you confirm that? pres. trump: no comment. >> [speaking japanese] pres. trump: thank you very much. critics president trump held a working breakfast with british prime minister boris johnson. they expect to reach agreement quickly. trump: thank you very much, everybody. we're having a very good series of meetings. last time we had dinner, it was fantastic. boris johnson: it was fantastic. reporter: mr. president, do you have any advice for boris johnson on brexit? trump: he needs no advice, he's the right man for the job. i've been saying that for a long time. it didn't make your predecessor very happy, but i've been saying
and the very, very large order of corn will go quickly. but importantly, we may do that as a supplementary agreement, but we appreciate that very much. we just agreed to that on the other side of the door. i appreciate that very much. we are doing a great job and the farmers are very thankful. >> [speaking japanese] >> mr. president, on a separate issue, there are reports that the iranian foreign minister is coming. can you confirm that? pres. trump: no comment. >> [speaking...
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perhaps you could see a couple of words about the hundreds of millions of dollars of corn, existing corn that you will be buying. [speaking foreign-language] >> with regard to the potential purchase of american corn, we are now experiencing insect pests on some of the agricultural product. to buy aa need for us certain amount of the agricultural products and this will be done by the japanese private sector, japanese corporations that will need to buy additional agricultural products. we believe that there is a need for us to implement emergency support measures for the japanese private sector to have the purchase of american corn. things that there is a shared understanding by the japanese public and the japanese private sector as well. i do think that there is a possibility for us to cooperate to address this issue. trump: and the japanese private sector listens to the japanese public sector very strongly. it is a little different in our country, perhaps, but when i hear the private sector has agreed to this, we are very happy. yourld just like to ask counterpart if you would like to sa
perhaps you could see a couple of words about the hundreds of millions of dollars of corn, existing corn that you will be buying. [speaking foreign-language] >> with regard to the potential purchase of american corn, we are now experiencing insect pests on some of the agricultural product. to buy aa need for us certain amount of the agricultural products and this will be done by the japanese private sector, japanese corporations that will need to buy additional agricultural products. we...
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and the very, very large order of corn will go quickly. but importantly, we may do that as a supplementary agreement, but we appreciate that very much. we just agreed to that on the other side of the door. i appreciate that very much. we are doing a great job and the farmers are very thankful. >> [speaking japanese] >> mr. president, on a separate issue, there are reports that the iranian foreign minister is coming. can you confirm that? pres. trump: no comment. >> [speaking japanese] pres. trump: thank you very much. announcer: president trump holds a press conference at the conclusion of the 2019 g7 summit. watch live coverage monday at 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-span 2, online at c-span.org, four listen live on the free c-span radio app. journal,'s washington live everyday with news and policy issues that impact you. monday morning, we will talk about u.s. economy and campaign 2020 with a university of maryland economics professor, and indie green with the center for american progress. lori davison will be on to talk about tax policy. watch
and the very, very large order of corn will go quickly. but importantly, we may do that as a supplementary agreement, but we appreciate that very much. we just agreed to that on the other side of the door. i appreciate that very much. we are doing a great job and the farmers are very thankful. >> [speaking japanese] >> mr. president, on a separate issue, there are reports that the iranian foreign minister is coming. can you confirm that? pres. trump: no comment. >> [speaking...
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corn and what you've got now is a new corn in this case is called bt corn and every cell of that corn plant creates its own internal insecticide. in the early eighty's monsanto found a bacteria that withstands their herbicide roundup they will it take d.n.a. from that bacteria put it into corn and eventually soy and cotton plants they said now we've got it you can ariel spray those crops with these toxic herbicides kill the waynes and the crops survive we have not done adequate testing i'm glad to say the issue is the chronic effects the long term and it's important. because people are chronically exposed so much so that irrespective of whether or not it accumulates they carry a load we know it's in the mother's milk whether or not it crosses in neutral to the placenta barrier i don't know but the issue is raised with the e.p.a. why did she look for the chronic effects of glad to see a constant exposure and they said because it never accumulates 1st of all accumulate means you keep building it up like money in the bank but it doesn't matter if it accumulates or not if you're exposed t
corn and what you've got now is a new corn in this case is called bt corn and every cell of that corn plant creates its own internal insecticide. in the early eighty's monsanto found a bacteria that withstands their herbicide roundup they will it take d.n.a. from that bacteria put it into corn and eventually soy and cotton plants they said now we've got it you can ariel spray those crops with these toxic herbicides kill the waynes and the crops survive we have not done adequate testing i'm glad...
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the very, very large order of corn will go quickly. importantly, we may do that as a supplementary agreement, but we appreciate that very much. we just agree to that on the other side of the door. we are doing a great job and the farmers are very thankful. >>[speaking foreign-language] >> mr. president, on a separate issue, there are reports that the iranian foreign minister is coming from iran, can you confirm that? trump: no comment. thank you very much. announcer: president trump held a working breakfast with boris johnson at the g7 summit. the president told reporters the u.s. and u.k. were working on a trade deal and expect to reach an agreement quickly. trump: thank you very much, everybody. this series of meetings, last time we had dinner, i think it was fantastic. >> it was fantastic. >> do you have any advice for boris johnson on brexit? >> he needs no it, he's the right man for the job. i've been saying that for a long time. he's the right man for the job.
the very, very large order of corn will go quickly. importantly, we may do that as a supplementary agreement, but we appreciate that very much. we just agree to that on the other side of the door. we are doing a great job and the farmers are very thankful. >>[speaking foreign-language] >> mr. president, on a separate issue, there are reports that the iranian foreign minister is coming from iran, can you confirm that? trump: no comment. thank you very much. announcer: president trump...
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at all if there is one it's very small the whole new approach to tackling drought is to treat the corn green fee for sowing and to arm it against a lack of precipitation with a bluish layer that binds the moisture to the seed. over time the protective layer then biodegrades in the soil without leaving any residue the coated seed is new to the market organic farmer close him to the house has been testing it for the past 3 years and this satisfied with this year's corn harvest. you do you think of this sooner they start growing the better the root development they grow really deep and that ensures that the plant doesn't travel up when there's a temporary drought they can survive longer. talking is one of them if i think i go ahead he makes things the coated seeds could boost his yield by at least 5 percent enough to feed all of his 100 cattle you definitely buy the more expensive seeds in the future. this is my side is not on the monthly income you have to do whatever you can. and if goods you can. keyser the price is still affordable cost of the special coating costs around $20.00 euros
at all if there is one it's very small the whole new approach to tackling drought is to treat the corn green fee for sowing and to arm it against a lack of precipitation with a bluish layer that binds the moisture to the seed. over time the protective layer then biodegrades in the soil without leaving any residue the coated seed is new to the market organic farmer close him to the house has been testing it for the past 3 years and this satisfied with this year's corn harvest. you do you think...
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buying that corn at a fair price. that was very important. i also think that-- [inaudible] there is no resemblance what took place. you saw me with chancellor merkel and you saw me-- the relationship was great with seven nations, in addition other nations like india and others that came in. australia came in, we have a lot of people came in and i tell you, it's been total unity. >> what would be the area of most unity, sir. >> no fights or arguments, no anything. i mean, we have -- it's been great unity here and honestly, the papers haven't reported how good it's been. >> so what would be your most common ground? is it climate change, is it-- >> we have a lot of things, but i think, really the unity, the fact that we're all getting along so well i think is one of the big takes from this. we really have good relationships and we're doing a lot about a lot. >> just so we give our reporting right, we're going to give it one more-- did you mean to say there was a call last night or-- >> last night and before-- and before
buying that corn at a fair price. that was very important. i also think that-- [inaudible] there is no resemblance what took place. you saw me with chancellor merkel and you saw me-- the relationship was great with seven nations, in addition other nations like india and others that came in. australia came in, we have a lot of people came in and i tell you, it's been total unity. >> what would be the area of most unity, sir. >> no fights or arguments, no anything. i mean, we have --...
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for the corn stalks are not as tall as in previous years but what matters most is the cob which in some cases hasn't grown at all if there is one it's very small. the whole new approach to tackling drought is to treat the corn grain before sowing and to arm it against a lack of. separate taishan with a bluish layer that binds the moisture to the seed. over time the protective layer then biodegrades in the soil without leaving any residue the coated seed is new to the market organic farmer close him of a house has been testing it for the past 3 years and is satisfied with this year's corn harvest. the year id i'm trying to back this sooner they start growing the better the root development they grow really deep and that ensures that the plant doesn't travel up when there's a temporary drought they can survive longer. than is on them everything and go ahead he really thinks the coated seeds could boost his yield by at least 5 percent enough to feed all of his 100 cattle you definitely buy the more expensive seeds in the future. this is site is not undemanding con you have to do whatever y
for the corn stalks are not as tall as in previous years but what matters most is the cob which in some cases hasn't grown at all if there is one it's very small. the whole new approach to tackling drought is to treat the corn grain before sowing and to arm it against a lack of. separate taishan with a bluish layer that binds the moisture to the seed. over time the protective layer then biodegrades in the soil without leaving any residue the coated seed is new to the market organic farmer close...
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fewer trees and have to clear it corn for ethanol. and for fee for livestock. and this is something that is a huge environmental issue. there are people on both sides that think that displacing oil with ethanol is worth the cost. i think the democratic party and activist on the entire mental side have turned a corner on. and they're not pushing back in corn ethanol. host: they going around to iowa and of the caucuses. guest: it is a huge part of the economy there. agriculture is politically powerful in every state. if there is something is exempt from, it is environment allows. host: matt, democrat. caller: thank you for the conversation. in your eight years of reporting and bringing this up with democratic candidates, who has a plan for actual carbon sequestration technology? there are a few systems that pull carbon of the atmosphere and turn it into liquid fuel. maybe you could touch a little bit on that. host: explain sequestration. guest: carbon capture sequestration is a technology that traps the admissions from whatever fossil f
fewer trees and have to clear it corn for ethanol. and for fee for livestock. and this is something that is a huge environmental issue. there are people on both sides that think that displacing oil with ethanol is worth the cost. i think the democratic party and activist on the entire mental side have turned a corner on. and they're not pushing back in corn ethanol. host: they going around to iowa and of the caucuses. guest: it is a huge part of the economy there. agriculture is politically...
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ethanol is made with corn.n the market for corn got smaller and the price is likely to drop. the president tweeted farmers are going to be happy when they see what we are doing for ethanol. >> what i did is i gave the farmers 12 billion the previous year. the farmers have been targeted. that's how vicious they plan the game. they actually target. they know the farmers like trump and trump loves the farmers. i love what they do. they're incredible people. they don't want handouts. they know something has to be done with china. they're with me all the way. >> but while the waives mark farmers feel the pinch the move may be helpful to the global food economy. about 40% of the u.s. corn crop is turned into ethanol leaving less for food supply and taking land to create a fuel additive. much of the rest is used for alcohol, animal feed and exported. only a small percentage actually ends up in your grocery store. joining me live in iowa is von hilliard. this issue is a complicated one. with the rough growing weather t
ethanol is made with corn.n the market for corn got smaller and the price is likely to drop. the president tweeted farmers are going to be happy when they see what we are doing for ethanol. >> what i did is i gave the farmers 12 billion the previous year. the farmers have been targeted. that's how vicious they plan the game. they actually target. they know the farmers like trump and trump loves the farmers. i love what they do. they're incredible people. they don't want handouts. they...
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mark: i'm glad you -- joe: i'm glad you brought up corn. worst day on the corn futures since 2013. scarlet: on the dow, the only candor is johnson & johnson. joe: let's dive into the action. 500, a second&p down day in a row. let's look at the chart we have been watching. below its 100 day moving average. moving had 200 day average and blue. tendency to drop back down during the volatility of last year, in the fourth quarter, well below the 200 day moving average. low -- bitittle bit below the 200 day. you can also make, from another pattern, the case that the s&p 500 is confirmed to drop even 2600. possibly toward sarah: i've been focusing on the financials. today, they were once again the worst performing area of the market. all but two members of the s&p financial sector were in the red yields lower and yield curves flattened across the board. pularu look at xlf, a po exchange-traded fund that tracks the second, we have -- the sector, we have seen outflows. if you add this for last week, $2 billion. that is the worst single week outflow since 2008. thank you so much. malik and u
mark: i'm glad you -- joe: i'm glad you brought up corn. worst day on the corn futures since 2013. scarlet: on the dow, the only candor is johnson & johnson. joe: let's dive into the action. 500, a second&p down day in a row. let's look at the chart we have been watching. below its 100 day moving average. moving had 200 day average and blue. tendency to drop back down during the volatility of last year, in the fourth quarter, well below the 200 day moving average. low -- bitittle bit...
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they've been replaced by corn to grow corn you have to plow the fields but that loosens the soil which can then easily slip downhill. the nearest large town to just rami is cup of us 2 siddhartha gautama grew up nearby he later became known as the border the enlightened one he taught that people are responsible for themselves now you are allowed to ask for help. so what is diffusion of innovation tell. the american n.-g. o. rare organizes workshops for farmers and local politicians on sustainable farming methods. they cover the ins and outs of organic farming and how to market the new products. the aim is to restructure farming here. this is where the young pup or 2 years have a part to play. when they talk about think that this is only meant for the children but when it is parents and they. love to. this is a very powerful tool and long it's a very sustainable accords. and. i think they would do a lot. back in the mountains my a bun judie is the mother of garnish one of the young property is his at school right now while his father sprays his corn with insecticide he knows it's highly
they've been replaced by corn to grow corn you have to plow the fields but that loosens the soil which can then easily slip downhill. the nearest large town to just rami is cup of us 2 siddhartha gautama grew up nearby he later became known as the border the enlightened one he taught that people are responsible for themselves now you are allowed to ask for help. so what is diffusion of innovation tell. the american n.-g. o. rare organizes workshops for farmers and local politicians on...
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corn andield of soybeans.ant growth of the soil improvement crop between the rose of corn. harvesting tobacco on the farmer who works in close cooperation with his county agents in the being done to improve the methods of crop.ng this this farmer gives each of children a definite share in the proceeds of the crop. these little girls are working not only for the family, but also for themselves. personalholesome pride back of this dexterity. with the help of extension specialists, farmers in the peanut region are giving more and more consideration of handlingems this important crop. in certain districts, the extension workers have pushed the production of cotton.ple a negro family picking cotton grown from seed secured through the help of agricultural agent. a group of 4h cotton club boys, each delivering his bale to the warehouse. the success of each of these boys necessarily has a good effect on the cotton farming neighborhood. these bales are silent witnesses for the cause of better agriculture. soil conserva
corn andield of soybeans.ant growth of the soil improvement crop between the rose of corn. harvesting tobacco on the farmer who works in close cooperation with his county agents in the being done to improve the methods of crop.ng this this farmer gives each of children a definite share in the proceeds of the crop. these little girls are working not only for the family, but also for themselves. personalholesome pride back of this dexterity. with the help of extension specialists, farmers in the...
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they're still growing corn but now they also grow spices like ginger which don't require plowing that reduces the risk of soil erosion. the seeds are planted on the surface and covered with a little hay being america ginger the farmers hope to earn good money with their new crops one advantage is that these plants should be able to withstand the expected changes to the climate. we can see that the climate is changing the rain has become less reliable. but ginger yams and time rick grow even when there's not much rain where. the big day has arrived for our young property is. but 1st more talks about what he learned at the workshop. tells the audience how the new kinds of plants can help prevent landslides. at least half the village has come for the event including my about johnny. carson ganesh introduces the puppet play. at the monkey complains about the destruction of the forest and the young girl in the cow explain how women can protect the soil with sustainable farming. a serious message. conveyed. that i didn't know you could also use natural. and neighboring as more about it. per
they're still growing corn but now they also grow spices like ginger which don't require plowing that reduces the risk of soil erosion. the seeds are planted on the surface and covered with a little hay being america ginger the farmers hope to earn good money with their new crops one advantage is that these plants should be able to withstand the expected changes to the climate. we can see that the climate is changing the rain has become less reliable. but ginger yams and time rick grow even...
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we know it's bad for and for our health but we can only harvest enough corn if we use the insecticide. we need new people you know so you know. there's. no produce. mohan blues r. and his wife laxmi are 2 such champions they now make an organic pesticide with cows urine leaves and herbes it's a natural way of protecting their crops from a range of pests and diseases like. if. they're still growing corn but now they also grow spices like ginger which don't require plowing that reduces the risk of soil erosion. the seeds of planted on the surface and covered with a little hay being ginger the farmers hope to earn good money with their new crops one advantage is that these plants should be able to withstand the expected changes to the climate. we can see that the climate is changing the rain has become less reliable. but ginger yams and tamarack grow even when there's not much rain. in the big day has arrived for our young property is. but 1st more talks about what he learned at the workshop. tells the audience how the new kinds of plants can help prevent landslides. at least half the vi
we know it's bad for and for our health but we can only harvest enough corn if we use the insecticide. we need new people you know so you know. there's. no produce. mohan blues r. and his wife laxmi are 2 such champions they now make an organic pesticide with cows urine leaves and herbes it's a natural way of protecting their crops from a range of pests and diseases like. if. they're still growing corn but now they also grow spices like ginger which don't require plowing that reduces the risk...
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it's also contributed to a drop in corn prices. all of this is not sitting too well with republican senator charles grassley who represents iowa, the largest ethanol-producing state in the country. >> they screwed us when we didn't -- when they issued 31 waivers compared to less than ten waivers during all the obama years. and we thought that was bad. what's really bad isn't a waiver. it's that it's being granted to people that really aren't hardshiped. and that's where it ought to be identified. >> president trump tried to ease the tension today tweeting that his administration is planning a giant package related to ethanol and that farmers will be happy with it. he didn't say what the giant package might be. nbc's vaughn hillyard has been talking with corn farmers and ethanol producers in iowa. he joins us now from the town of shenandoah. vaughn, it's a complicated issue to understand. tell me how these waivers affect corn producers and ethanol producers. >> reporter: yeah. you head out this way, ali, across the midwest and there
it's also contributed to a drop in corn prices. all of this is not sitting too well with republican senator charles grassley who represents iowa, the largest ethanol-producing state in the country. >> they screwed us when we didn't -- when they issued 31 waivers compared to less than ten waivers during all the obama years. and we thought that was bad. what's really bad isn't a waiver. it's that it's being granted to people that really aren't hardshiped. and that's where it ought to be...
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first of all, ber esanders with the corn dog.ant to say this, i think the technique here, i think this is the appropriate technique. >> you go sideways with the corn dog. you don't go directly in t mouth of the corn dog. k >> michelle bal man learned that the hard way in 2008, or 2012. but in bnie sanders h said it's good i like it. >> did somebody pre chew the en >> are you suggesting he's not able to consume the fulltd ho. >> or maybe his teeth are rotted and old. >> soft teeth that's the word. >> he's a socialist so somebody came and took half forim. >> joe biden -- >> what is that. >> looks like ance cream sandwich. joe bicen likes cream. christie can you confirm he's eating ice cream there? 100 percent she confirms he's eating >> does he know jim? he's been slow on the uptake lately trump said he lost his fastball and i agree. a again somebody who nee softer fooded. >> but he's always eati cream. >> does his son have some sort of investments from china too. >> kamala harris was eating a pork chop. on a stick. at is a quintes
first of all, ber esanders with the corn dog.ant to say this, i think the technique here, i think this is the appropriate technique. >> you go sideways with the corn dog. you don't go directly in t mouth of the corn dog. k >> michelle bal man learned that the hard way in 2008, or 2012. but in bnie sanders h said it's good i like it. >> did somebody pre chew the en >> are you suggesting he's not able to consume the fulltd ho. >> or maybe his teeth are rotted and...
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one of the things that prime minister abe has agreed to is, we have access corn, in various parts ofntry. —— excess. with our farmers. because china did not do what they said they were going to do. dan kemp is chief investment officer at morningstar investment management. good morning, and thanks very much for being with us. my pleasure. good morning. what do you make of the details we are hearing about the japan— us trade deal?” details we are hearing about the japan- us trade deal? i think details of the most important word there. we can talk about these big deals, and that is what has been happening over the weekend, but if you did a little bit deeper, there is clearly a lot more work to do. that was acknowledged by prime minister abe over the weekend as well. president trump was talking about the japanese buying corn from us farmers, and it seems prime minister abe backpedalled a little bit from that, saying it was a private—sector issue. again, we have these big headlines, but really, as investors, we want to dig into the details and see whether anything is really changing in te
one of the things that prime minister abe has agreed to is, we have access corn, in various parts ofntry. —— excess. with our farmers. because china did not do what they said they were going to do. dan kemp is chief investment officer at morningstar investment management. good morning, and thanks very much for being with us. my pleasure. good morning. what do you make of the details we are hearing about the japan— us trade deal?” details we are hearing about the japan- us trade deal? i...
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corn down about 6%.out 5.5%. >> you don't look like a midwestern -- liz: i lived in ohio for seven years. i know all about corn planting. knee high by the fourth of july. final chapter in cbs/viacom merger negotiations is here as shari redstone, the woman who pushed hard to reunite cbs with the entertainment giant that her father sumner had founded, looks to put a ring on it. to charlie gasparino with the up-to-date details. >> i know they're trying to get it done by today. like after the bell. there is no try, there's only do. no, there's try. there's a lot of is to dot, ts to cross. it's a big legal thing. you got to get everybody to sign off. liz: you're not the only one who can do imitations. >> at least people know dr. evil. liz: you don't know who yoda is? go on. >> in any event, they are trying to get it done by the end of the day today, after the closing bell. this is "the claman countdown." isn't that perfect story for your name? liz: yes. >> "the claman countdown." anyway, if they don't do it t
corn down about 6%.out 5.5%. >> you don't look like a midwestern -- liz: i lived in ohio for seven years. i know all about corn planting. knee high by the fourth of july. final chapter in cbs/viacom merger negotiations is here as shari redstone, the woman who pushed hard to reunite cbs with the entertainment giant that her father sumner had founded, looks to put a ring on it. to charlie gasparino with the up-to-date details. >> i know they're trying to get it done by today. like...
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round this corn futures you see it here. big drop this is exports. lot of the weather reports are and it wasr corn surprise to many that there was such huge acreage out there. that is reducing the declines. sinceown by 6%, the most 2013. let's look at oil which is stabilizing the third-day higher. the downed trend -- down trend has a lot to do with the effort saudis to prop up price. let's look at gold which trade near 6-year high. citigroup and goldman saying more room to run for gold. it adds to gains for geld and funds all in. lot of them have been hedging so there.k they are exposure to gold that has changed. surge ining a big market professional managers investment in gold. >> all right, still to come, huawei has lobbyists to make its washington. >> next, advisor remains possess on global markets. bloomberg. ♪ >> tensions continue to rise as political unrest in hong kong the latestna are editions to war on every investor's mind. head of international equity, leila heckman. us.t to have you with it's really concerning. have brexit earnings recess
round this corn futures you see it here. big drop this is exports. lot of the weather reports are and it wasr corn surprise to many that there was such huge acreage out there. that is reducing the declines. sinceown by 6%, the most 2013. let's look at oil which is stabilizing the third-day higher. the downed trend -- down trend has a lot to do with the effort saudis to prop up price. let's look at gold which trade near 6-year high. citigroup and goldman saying more room to run for gold. it adds...
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governor brown: my tomatoes, and my corn and my olive oil.y it's busier than being governor. soledad: do you think a progressive stance on climate change impacted the economy in california in a big way? governor brown: in a positive way. well, we have renewable energy , renewable solar and wind and other renewable sources of electricity, power over 30% of our homes and our businesses. it will go to 60% in 10 years. so we have to help california but whatever the impact on other states, we've got to deal with climate change or the rising temperature, the increasing disruptive storms, the fires, the infectious diseases will be far more costly both in human suffering and just in plain old ordinary business failure. soledad: california today has a much bigger surplus, is doing far better than we were doing in the 1990's. governor brown: the side of our economic growth is the affordable housing. there's so much money circulating around in so many different ways of getting a mortgage that people bid up the price of housing. so it's off the charts. n
governor brown: my tomatoes, and my corn and my olive oil.y it's busier than being governor. soledad: do you think a progressive stance on climate change impacted the economy in california in a big way? governor brown: in a positive way. well, we have renewable energy , renewable solar and wind and other renewable sources of electricity, power over 30% of our homes and our businesses. it will go to 60% in 10 years. so we have to help california but whatever the impact on other states, we've got...
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all the excess corn china didn't take, hundreds of millions of dollars worth of corn and he is buying., japan is buying all of that from us. goodo think we had a very -- the stories bear no resemblance to what is taking place. you saw me with chancellor merkel, with all the others. we had a relationship that is great. in addition, we had other nations like india and others, australia came in. , and if people came in tell you, it has been total unity. there has been no fights or arguments, the has been no anything. hadas been great unity we honestly, the papers have not recorded. be the mostat would common ground combat climate change? pres. trump: i think the fact we are all getting along so well is one of the big things from this. we have good relationships and we are doing a lot about a lot. referringwhen you are earlier to [indiscernible] to -- did you mean to say there was a call last night or was there no call last night? pres. trump: last night and before last night, numerous. they want to get something done, i have been saying that for a long time. and why wouldn't they? they h
all the excess corn china didn't take, hundreds of millions of dollars worth of corn and he is buying., japan is buying all of that from us. goodo think we had a very -- the stories bear no resemblance to what is taking place. you saw me with chancellor merkel, with all the others. we had a relationship that is great. in addition, we had other nations like india and others, australia came in. , and if people came in tell you, it has been total unity. there has been no fights or arguments, the...
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corn syrup has been used for decades in beverages candy and a myriad of other processed foods. and it's being blamed for rising rates of obesity and diabetes. the big problem is that i so glucose is cheaper to produce than your standard sucrose and according to all forecasts glucose will be used increasingly in processed foods that means that our sugar intake for our food is likely to rise and that is a big problem. identifying iso glucose in your food isn't easy in many cases it's labeled in small print as corn syrup glucose syrup which can be up to 90 percent. so it's best to read the ingredients carefully and to eat as little processed food as possible to avoid falling into the sugar trap. you want to. i could read in 1000000 to half of things my mom always said life's like a box of chocolates you never know what you get and it's essentially the same with the eyes of glucose so what do you think of the eyes of glucose problem i think the major problem is that i said look is very cheap so you can produce. very cheap drinks and gets a 2 liter bottle for almost nothing and this
corn syrup has been used for decades in beverages candy and a myriad of other processed foods. and it's being blamed for rising rates of obesity and diabetes. the big problem is that i so glucose is cheaper to produce than your standard sucrose and according to all forecasts glucose will be used increasingly in processed foods that means that our sugar intake for our food is likely to rise and that is a big problem. identifying iso glucose in your food isn't easy in many cases it's labeled in...
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and refinement, japan is buying all that corn at a fair price and it's great. so that was very important. i know something the indians think are very important, we've had a good, no resemblance to what they did later. >> you saw me with the chancellor, we had relations that are great. in addition to that, we have other nations like india and others that came in. australia came in. we have a lot of people came in. i'll tell you, it's been totally new. >> what would the area be the area of most unity. >> there's been no fights or arguments, there's been no anything . we had some great unity here and it how good it's been. >> .. >> low, they want to get something done. i've been saying that for a long time. why wouldn't they? the want to get something done. they've lost millions of jobs. their supply chains are being hurt. once the supply chains go if you're going to develop new supply chains, you can't get the back into china. so china is run by willie a great leader. i think he's a great leader. he wants to do something. they lost over 3 million jobs in a very s
and refinement, japan is buying all that corn at a fair price and it's great. so that was very important. i know something the indians think are very important, we've had a good, no resemblance to what they did later. >> you saw me with the chancellor, we had relations that are great. in addition to that, we have other nations like india and others that came in. australia came in. we have a lot of people came in. i'll tell you, it's been totally new. >> what would the area be the...
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the biggest loser, we got the usda out with some bearish outlook for corn.sda cutting the outlook for the year when it comes to american corn exports. that is dragging down soybeans as well, really the whole commodities complex is seeing a down day. take a look at the argentinian peso. voters in argentina turning against president macri and that has caused some investor concerns. we are seeing the argentinian peso losing more than 20%. at one point, touching new lows around 60 per dollar. instability, uncertainty, political turmoil continues as we head toward those october elections. amanda: and that is not sparing the countries bonds, along with the currency. century bonds one for their worst ride today since issued, came to market in 2017. plunging as the market prices in the risk of default. can see them down below $.60 on the dollar, as the market tries to assess what happened next. for more on that, we have win thin from brown brothers harriman. i want to start with the question of the default risk. we see the market being nervous, and it can be self-fu
the biggest loser, we got the usda out with some bearish outlook for corn.sda cutting the outlook for the year when it comes to american corn exports. that is dragging down soybeans as well, really the whole commodities complex is seeing a down day. take a look at the argentinian peso. voters in argentina turning against president macri and that has caused some investor concerns. we are seeing the argentinian peso losing more than 20%. at one point, touching new lows around 60 per dollar....
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corn or doughnuts. >> shove a piece of corn up your [ bleep ] doughnut. >> corn hole either way.ither, either hole. that's what, oh, god, i probably would be offended if i got this. >> put your corn in the doughnut. >> put your corn in the doughnut? >> yes, sir. >> and move it back and forth. >> jimmy: well, listen now, we learned something. that was educational. our president has been very angry face emoji at the so-called squad of four non-white congress women that he says hate the united states and should go back to the countries they came from, even though well, they're all americans. three were born here and the other moved here as a kid. yesterday in the house, all 235 democrats, plus one independent and four republicans voted to condemn trump's racist tweets. they had a vote. and by the way, there will be another vote on whether trump is a racist november 2020. we're all invited to vote on that one. some political observers believe by focussing on racism the democrats are playing into trump's hands. although they're so small it's really hard to tell. they may be right. acc
corn or doughnuts. >> shove a piece of corn up your [ bleep ] doughnut. >> corn hole either way.ither, either hole. that's what, oh, god, i probably would be offended if i got this. >> put your corn in the doughnut. >> put your corn in the doughnut? >> yes, sir. >> and move it back and forth. >> jimmy: well, listen now, we learned something. that was educational. our president has been very angry face emoji at the so-called squad of four non-white...
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corn outlook is for larger supplies, reduced exports and corn used for ethanol and greater ending stocks and this is due in some ways to a better and increasing yield for a corn harvest in the occupation so a lot more corn coming to market this year and next. that's putting pressure on prices i'll send things over to you. >> we appreciate it. you need a new tractor >> it's overgrowth >> your biggest export market. >> exactly. >> huge pressure huge pressure. >> i can't believe this happened >> what? it's not just china. >> are there farmers in other parts of the world who might meet this demand that we don't want >> like brazil what is going to happen? >> you can't overstate the pressure that the farm community is going to put on the white house to strike some sort of deal with china. the fact that china is not buying agricultural products. >> what are they waiting for >> who are they? >> you mentioned the agricultural industry. what are they waiting for to put this pressure on >> they are putting the pressure on. >> the polls are not going to change the way they vote yet. >> what i'm hea
corn outlook is for larger supplies, reduced exports and corn used for ethanol and greater ending stocks and this is due in some ways to a better and increasing yield for a corn harvest in the occupation so a lot more corn coming to market this year and next. that's putting pressure on prices i'll send things over to you. >> we appreciate it. you need a new tractor >> it's overgrowth >> your biggest export market. >> exactly. >> huge pressure huge pressure....
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prices have gone down but also the fact that the folks that are running these corn ethanol plants haven this ethanol plant the company that runs it seen $150 million in losses just in the last year. you have just last week an indiana company announcing a closure of their corn ethanol plant and yesterday one up in minnesota announcing a closure as well. >> vaughn hillyard live in iowa. >> john, we thought you were an important voice to have with us here. we were talking during the commercial break. you said the biggest concern for you for the farmers is not just the president they feel is breaking his promise but hurting their reputation. what do you mean by that? >> when you look at the stuff gone on with trade and china and the offensive remarks that he's made about leaders around the world, that has hurt our markets. when you add on what's happened with ethanol, with sort of these gifts to big oil the president has made to the epa waivers that were just talked about that helps destroy the markets, so net farm income is half of what it was six years ago. there's a lot of financial str
prices have gone down but also the fact that the folks that are running these corn ethanol plants haven this ethanol plant the company that runs it seen $150 million in losses just in the last year. you have just last week an indiana company announcing a closure of their corn ethanol plant and yesterday one up in minnesota announcing a closure as well. >> vaughn hillyard live in iowa. >> john, we thought you were an important voice to have with us here. we were talking during the...
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stricken passengers evacuating, making their way through the rows of corn. at least 76 people, including 19 children, hurt. the emergency triggered at take-off, when birds hit both the plane's engines. in this passenger video, you can see a gull just outside the window, moments before the strike. with reports of one engine on fire, the pilot guiding the plane down. >> it's a miracle that the crew was able to fly this to a point where they could land in a corn field, cushioned landing, no fire and no serious injuries. >> reporter: tonight experts are saying the pilot was exactly right not to deploy the landing gear because it could have stuck in that soil and flipped the aircraft. tonight, he's being hailed a hero. david? >> for sure, james longman from russia, thank you. >>> when we come back the candidate for president out of the race tonight and a video of a mother now seen by millions, her daughter mortified. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is
stricken passengers evacuating, making their way through the rows of corn. at least 76 people, including 19 children, hurt. the emergency triggered at take-off, when birds hit both the plane's engines. in this passenger video, you can see a gull just outside the window, moments before the strike. with reports of one engine on fire, the pilot guiding the plane down. >> it's a miracle that the crew was able to fly this to a point where they could land in a corn field, cushioned landing, no...