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i like their father's, they have never been told that corn depletes the soil.at their thin soil could be improved and made to yield a food crop of soybeans and tomatoes. (music) >> next year, the children will be taught to meet their present needs. they will study materials prepared in their own communities, to teach them facts of soil and food, along with reading and writing. they will be taught to raise goats for milk. they will be taught how to get a better living from the soil. what food they can grow. they will be taught the means to a better life. (music) >> nothing but potatoes. skin infections. only fat pork. dysentery. nothing but cornbread and biscuits. pellagra. (music) (music) (music)
i like their father's, they have never been told that corn depletes the soil.at their thin soil could be improved and made to yield a food crop of soybeans and tomatoes. (music) >> next year, the children will be taught to meet their present needs. they will study materials prepared in their own communities, to teach them facts of soil and food, along with reading and writing. they will be taught to raise goats for milk. they will be taught how to get a better living from the soil. what...
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>> yes, this is she. >> we'd have an investigator from corning p.d. say, "hey, i wanna talk to you." and the hope is that will get a conversation going between lloyd and his daughter. >> i didn't know if you had time to meet up with me, i know it's break time and i didn't know what your plans were. >> yeah, would we be able to talk on monday? >> okay. >> reporter: with her wire tickled, would karrie take the bait and call her father with the latest? she did exactly that. >> hi, sweetie. >> hey, i just got off the phone with officer whatever from the corning police department. he called and told me i just like to meet with people face-to-face as well. >> you know i -- i'd like you to not do that if you can avoid it. tell them "i'm sorry i've got a counseling appointment back in new jersey tonight. i've gotta get to my counseling appointment." and tell them this has been really hard on you. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> could you cry? >> i might. >> we call it the lie and cry conversation, because it's when all our hackles kind of went up. >> he's telling hi
>> yes, this is she. >> we'd have an investigator from corning p.d. say, "hey, i wanna talk to you." and the hope is that will get a conversation going between lloyd and his daughter. >> i didn't know if you had time to meet up with me, i know it's break time and i didn't know what your plans were. >> yeah, would we be able to talk on monday? >> okay. >> reporter: with her wire tickled, would karrie take the bait and call her father with the latest?...
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. >> our corn is really twisted up pretty bad. it's still harvestable, unlike a lot of people who were zeroed out, their corn was totally wiped out. >> reporter: lillibridge is vice president of the iowa corn growers association. he says hundreds of farmers were affected this year, as the windstorm flattened their crops and burst open grain bins. and the cleanup is still going on. >> so, this one is by far probably the biggest weather event i've ever seen in my lifetime. >> reporter: the u.s.d.a. estimates at least 550,000 acres of iowa corn won't be harvested this fall because of the derecho, and lillibridge says crop insurance doesn't fully cover what was lost for farmers. >> financially, it's devastating. even though we have federal crop insurance, that'll never, ever cover what some people have lost. crop insurance will only cover, depending on how much of it you buy, maybe 70-90% of what you've lost. if you have two or three of these events in a row, you know, maybe it's flooding or maybe it's a hailstorm or maybe it's a dere
. >> our corn is really twisted up pretty bad. it's still harvestable, unlike a lot of people who were zeroed out, their corn was totally wiped out. >> reporter: lillibridge is vice president of the iowa corn growers association. he says hundreds of farmers were affected this year, as the windstorm flattened their crops and burst open grain bins. and the cleanup is still going on. >> so, this one is by far probably the biggest weather event i've ever seen in my lifetime....
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the excess corn corn syrup and now we're turning to plastics well it turns out that this was a decades long ad campaign and propaganda campaign which convinced the american people that you could be better than the rest of the world by using our products our plastics and but recycling it you're a good person well how big oil misled the public into believing plastic would be cycled in fact less than 10 percent of all plastics are ever recycled because they can't be recycled despite the fact they have a recycling a few products here plastic thing you know it all says recycle and don't show the actual brand but it just says here at this recycling. out there it is the triangle with the arrows on it yes. you can actually this these will go in the garbage that's the recycling guys that your taxes your local taxes go to pay for to collect it separately all of it will go to the garbage it'll just go to the landfill anyway the reason is because it's it can't be recycled it doesn't make any sense economic or and just like fracking is more we want energy in than what it produces so it's just even
the excess corn corn syrup and now we're turning to plastics well it turns out that this was a decades long ad campaign and propaganda campaign which convinced the american people that you could be better than the rest of the world by using our products our plastics and but recycling it you're a good person well how big oil misled the public into believing plastic would be cycled in fact less than 10 percent of all plastics are ever recycled because they can't be recycled despite the fact they...
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the corn is not a failure either, and it should go here, corn grazed off. >> then what is crop failure examples. complete crop failure can result from many things, drought, mud, insects, frost and even if a crop is left to rot in the field because the price is too low or labor isn't available to harvest it. a crop that failed should be reported in this way. say 40 acres of wheat are blown out of the ground in the spring. under supplemental information in the spaces provided for reporting crop failure, we write in the first column, winter wheat. and in the third column under acres, we write 40. if the land was successfully replanted to spring week, we would report the acres in production in the crop section on the reverse side of the schedule and also note under supplemental information, on the same line as that in which we wrote winter wheat, we would write spring wheat in the second column and 40 in the fourth column. by making these entries under supplemental information, we explain exactly what happened and why nothing is reported for question 14, land from which no crop was harvest
the corn is not a failure either, and it should go here, corn grazed off. >> then what is crop failure examples. complete crop failure can result from many things, drought, mud, insects, frost and even if a crop is left to rot in the field because the price is too low or labor isn't available to harvest it. a crop that failed should be reported in this way. say 40 acres of wheat are blown out of the ground in the spring. under supplemental information in the spaces provided for reporting...
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>> i have an organic grain farm, corn and wheat. >> and what about you?anic corn, beans, small grain and we raise some kids out of consignment. >> smells delicious. >> uh-huh. have you seen a lot of climate change effects? >> this spring it was too wet too long so i couldn't plant. >> we plant with big equipment and it's hard on your soil health driving through wet muddy ground, compacting the soil. >> i think it's the same story. something's definitely changing. >> yeah. >> come on over. grab a plate of food that may not be here 20 years from now. i've chosen a special menu for today using ingredients threatened by climate change, wild alaskan salmon, sweet corn and beans. thousands of fish were killed, floods destroyed bean crops throughout the midwest. >> savor it while you can. >> oh, my gosh. . >> this is mask. >> this represents a plate of food that may not be available to our grandchildren. >> it's our big existential crisis, right? >> right. >> for dessert, chocolate chip cookies and coffee. chocolate chips with big chunks of chocolate. i'm going
>> i have an organic grain farm, corn and wheat. >> and what about you?anic corn, beans, small grain and we raise some kids out of consignment. >> smells delicious. >> uh-huh. have you seen a lot of climate change effects? >> this spring it was too wet too long so i couldn't plant. >> we plant with big equipment and it's hard on your soil health driving through wet muddy ground, compacting the soil. >> i think it's the same story. something's definitely...
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3 young that foreign investors would never start a claim in the corn 3 in these very moment that is what happened then why is that colombian law is not good enough for these foreign investors it is not the case that corn long has i think fate or shapes were trying to solve our problems we're trying to become a more stable country and we have the means to do it but with these type of cases all our efforts to reach durable peace are put into question it's not the 1st country to be surprise. by foreign investor claims these treaties are like a ticking time bomb for taxpayer sooner or later they so there's not a lot of public discussion of these cases not i don't as well likewise i have a column in the newspaper and i try to open the gate but the only thing i got from them was about berman and ignorance that's because it's embarrassing to the trade department to see these treaties that they negotiated being used against the country if you're a foreign investor and you want to leverage against the government of course you would have an interest in many cases to keep it all confidential b
3 young that foreign investors would never start a claim in the corn 3 in these very moment that is what happened then why is that colombian law is not good enough for these foreign investors it is not the case that corn long has i think fate or shapes were trying to solve our problems we're trying to become a more stable country and we have the means to do it but with these type of cases all our efforts to reach durable peace are put into question it's not the 1st country to be surprise. by...
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move who are you a land of corn kodak and the they had me at 92 corn. to move and i know what. you need to undo as. well. i don't know what you can do. i'm. not 100 double. the ready. to really in good newman cut out a head like you use so they seemingly. up and down the now peeps in the money go on. down here you know you. think even though i'm only. 2 to you. now so i can't move our ground. down. here in atlanta. my my my mind. and. i have been. there. before and. i. don't want to get rid of it in. the world is driven by drugs shaped by one person or those. things. we dare to ask. throughout its history just how just with the self-proclaimed islamic state terrorist group of recruited up 230000 following us from all over the world to find fault. in. sounds of russian citizens left their country to join the terrorists often bringing wives and children with them. but he's not going to put up my dues imposed on you. guys and you have no. more new to the. hundreds of children and widows were held captive all disappeared. russia those children's families wait them search home. ther
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gollum meadow farms's tons is k- gull meadow farms is known for its corn mazes, but the farm ma ager wanted to se message of hope to the world during these tough times. it is not the first time this far has grabbed attention with purposeful planting. in 2006, they created a corn maze in the likeness of president gerald ford after h passed away.we are stronger tog. thanks very much for f this programing for this is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, freh and more. raymond james. the freeman foundation. blby judy and peter kovler foundation; pursuing solutions ford america's negleceds. and by contributionsfr to this pbs statio viewers like you. thank you. yuyi: i came to the unedg pbs. states when i was 24 years old. i did not eak any english. i felt very, very lost, really not knowi m what to do withlife. one day on tv there was sesame street. ernie and grover and cook monster. anow i know how to livei leain the united states.ish, !so this is how you do now i'm powerful. now i know i can do anything i want. i wiho make myself learn to do it.t and i gothat from pbs.
gollum meadow farms's tons is k- gull meadow farms is known for its corn mazes, but the farm ma ager wanted to se message of hope to the world during these tough times. it is not the first time this far has grabbed attention with purposeful planting. in 2006, they created a corn maze in the likeness of president gerald ford after h passed away.we are stronger tog. thanks very much for f this programing for this is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, freh and more. raymond...
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and the corn carjack and they hit me at their $92.00 corn. to move and i know what 1. 100 s and. i don't know what you can do in kind. of a $1100.00 of them. covered out ahead we are. already covered i was reading our story really in the moon come about i had reacted you use so they been way out. of the 1000 now people go on. down here well you know what. they think they can know i'm on. to through. the little now so i can't get. our ground. carried out to about how good a level that many young men got out dad and young going along. tappin. no i won't be telling on when i'd even stamp on my birth and. do our one my man young man my mean my mind never. had been while now i had the land or not the millers yes and by lousy staff now he and. next big boned. would more than i how he and looked into. it their money. i. don't and i. found i. have family and will have to make. a man a man. in . the us is losing its cachet as world's single superpower what u.s. dollar is losing its status as world reserve currency are moving into a post us dollar as world reserve currency era and so is pi
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in 2006, they created a corn maze in the likeness of president gerald ford after he passed away.stronger together. thanks very much for narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. raymond james. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. yuyi: i came to the unedg pbs. states when i was 24 years old. i did not eak any english. i felt very, very lost, really not knowing what to do with my life. one day on tv there was sesame street. ernie and grover and cook monster. and it's not only that i learned to speak in english, now i know how to live in the united states. so this is how you do it! now i'm powerful. now i know i can do anything i want. i will make myself learn how to do it. and i got that from pbs. i bought my first set of paints and brushes and i practiced. my path is children's books. and i have found who i wanted to be... which is that perso
in 2006, they created a corn maze in the likeness of president gerald ford after he passed away.stronger together. thanks very much for narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. raymond james. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. yuyi: i came to the unedg...
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move who are you a land of corn kodak and they had me at 92 corn. to move i had and i know what. unique and. well. i don't know what you can do in kind. of a $1100.00. 30000 are clearly in the moon come about i had me at you use so they've been in the mail. up and down the now people and the money go on. down here you know you. think even though i am on. tuesday. so i can't move on around. the. town i. carried out. you. could. go along. in. a no i won't be. on my mind i mean my mind. has been well now you. have now he and. in the things. i. wanted and i. commend. him for wanting. me. i. am now going and. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy or for him to let it be an arms race is very dramatic development only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. the world is driven by dreamers shaped by one person or those. no dares thinks. we dare to ask. throughout its history just how just with the self-proclaimed islamic state terrorist group have recruited up to 30000 foreigner
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emanuel much corn president emanuel much corn had agreed to act as a mediator. he promised to ever of him to help us with negotiations you're in this political crisis in our country and he will do everything to help us to secure the release of all political prisoners well this of course follows a disputed presidential elections in belarus which have seen widespread protests in the weeks following that some say that she was the spark behind some of those protests there will be a question if perhaps president macron is the right person to mediate in this situation given that he has made his views about belarusian president alexander. very well known and on the one hand president has talked about the fact he doesn't want to see foreign interference in belarus on the other hand he says he has supported or does support the idea of sanctions on the country. opposition is very clear we do not recognize the election of president lukashenko and therefore we don't recognize his status as president. that is soon as possible and i hope we can take the necessary sanctions on
emanuel much corn president emanuel much corn had agreed to act as a mediator. he promised to ever of him to help us with negotiations you're in this political crisis in our country and he will do everything to help us to secure the release of all political prisoners well this of course follows a disputed presidential elections in belarus which have seen widespread protests in the weeks following that some say that she was the spark behind some of those protests there will be a question if...
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they say that was a waste of corn bread.ible. they argue prisoners are not entitled to appetising food, and say though they fumigate, creatures are a fact of life. javon says he lost 30le in three weeks in parchman. javon‘s toes also began to rot from the mould. really, i'm just glad i made it out. like considering all the stuff that was going on, i seen people die right in front of me. javon was oen of america's 2.2 million prisoners. no other country on earth incarcerates as many people. mississippi's prisons, like most, are disproportionately black. to javon, the neglect is a race issue. we're not going to make it, make it known that it's a racial thing, but, everybody knows that it is what it is. in january, parchman descended into gang violence and darkness. we ain't got no power, we ain't got no water. prisoners lit fires, they say, to get help. in the dark lay a 42—year—old diabetic man called adey mills. we got a brother down, he ain't having his insulin shot. that's my son. that is my son. someone's calling for help
they say that was a waste of corn bread.ible. they argue prisoners are not entitled to appetising food, and say though they fumigate, creatures are a fact of life. javon says he lost 30le in three weeks in parchman. javon‘s toes also began to rot from the mould. really, i'm just glad i made it out. like considering all the stuff that was going on, i seen people die right in front of me. javon was oen of america's 2.2 million prisoners. no other country on earth incarcerates as many people....
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david corn, i'm going to bring him in a little bit early.vid on because he's got these tapes of trump university depositions. but david, i'm now going to have to ask you to play a slightly different role for me. we have this confirmed i believe our own pete williams of nbc news has confirmed it david corn, i don't know if we have you yet, but your reaction because it does appear that justice ruth bader ginsburg, known to many as the notorious rbg, heroic, liberal member of the court has died david corn. >> it's a dark day it's a dark day for the united states my condolences to her family, relatives, friends, colleagues on the court she was a hero she was a giant of judicial prudence and she was passionate. she was passionate for decades in defending progressive principles, legal principles, values, the heart of the american experiment. she was a pioneer as a woman at harvard law school, as a woman in the legal profession, she was an example and a hero quite frankly for millions of americans. it's a tremendous loss for the nation, for all of
david corn, i'm going to bring him in a little bit early.vid on because he's got these tapes of trump university depositions. but david, i'm now going to have to ask you to play a slightly different role for me. we have this confirmed i believe our own pete williams of nbc news has confirmed it david corn, i don't know if we have you yet, but your reaction because it does appear that justice ruth bader ginsburg, known to many as the notorious rbg, heroic, liberal member of the court has died...
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don't ruin the corn. people in that from the depression. that was used during the civil war out in the field. to tire -- we go to target or walmart to get our toilet paper. these guys went to their up kitchen to get what they needed. know you are most interested in the food. i want to keep a lot of the questions on food. we did get one question i sought repeatedly. a viewer who watches many of our videos. , ins asked about peanuts terms of rations and food. can you speak about peanuts? john: peanuts were definitely around. they made a great song because of peanuts. jake: i hate that song so much. john: i heard it too much in the 1990's when i really started getting into reenacting and everything -- everyone was singing it. i was like, god, please let it stop. peanuts were around and the men were eating them as much as they could. it's like the old sunflower seed habit where it was just something to pass the time and throw at each other. when we have a mix of something, like a trail mix, that was peanuts to them. that's what they were eating
don't ruin the corn. people in that from the depression. that was used during the civil war out in the field. to tire -- we go to target or walmart to get our toilet paper. these guys went to their up kitchen to get what they needed. know you are most interested in the food. i want to keep a lot of the questions on food. we did get one question i sought repeatedly. a viewer who watches many of our videos. , ins asked about peanuts terms of rations and food. can you speak about peanuts? john:...
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and we've been making candy corn the longest out of any company in the world. so in the 1960s, my father decided we needed to diversify our candy line and we began making jellybeans and all sorts of different chocolate items and in the '80s, we were the first company to actually make a gummy product in the united states. so we have a long candy making history that goes back to 1869 and we're very proud of that. >> got it. well, you know, ronald reag had a hand in popularizing the candy. you have a wall with ronald reagan, a jellybean mosaic of him. what are some of his favorite flavors and where did he serve the jellybean product? >> a lot of people didn't know we began shipping products to ronald reagan even prior to him becoming governor of california in 1967. he ate our mini gourmet jellybeans at that time and his favorite flavors are licorice and when we came out with jelly belly in 1976, he began eating that candy and kept the secret for a long time, the president enjoyed our beans because that's not something that we wanted to, you know, benefit off of an
and we've been making candy corn the longest out of any company in the world. so in the 1960s, my father decided we needed to diversify our candy line and we began making jellybeans and all sorts of different chocolate items and in the '80s, we were the first company to actually make a gummy product in the united states. so we have a long candy making history that goes back to 1869 and we're very proud of that. >> got it. well, you know, ronald reag had a hand in popularizing the candy....
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ohhh, i got popcorn, i got caramel corn, i got kettle corn. am i chewing too loud? believe it! geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. and 24-hour relief of nonfrom symptomstin. caused by over 200 indoor and outdoor allergens. like those from buddy. and for kids, try children's claritin. the only brand that provides 24-hour non-drowsy allergy relief. just between us, cleaning with a mop and bucket is such a hassle. well i switched to swiffer wet jet and it's awesome. it's an all-in-one that absorbs dirt and grime deep inside. and it helps prevent streaks and haze. stop cleaning. start swiffering >>> in today's quick hits to celebrate national voter registration day michelle bobama joins to urge voters >>> and tom cruise officially going to space for his next movie. the actor and director will be on the spacex dragon capsule for its tourist mission to the space station. >> the two-day shopping event will take place on october 13th and 14th much more to come colluding a full house reunion that will make you smile >> and firefighters get some moral support f
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down in that matter. >> hill: back in newburgh, about 20 miles from sycamore farm, gleaned tomatoes, corn, beans, eggplant, nectarines, and peaches are delivered to st. mary's outreach. the next morning, volunteers put the produce into grab-able plastic bags, before they are distributed to those in need. this food pantry has been here for almost a decade, but this will be its last time operating in this 3,500 square foot gym. because of covid-19, a head start program for kids needs the space for social distancing. with increased demanfor emergency food, marietta allen says she's looking for a new space. >> i'm hoping we can find something, but wherever are, we give away as much as we can. >> hill: in 1968, america was embroiled in protests over civil rights and the vietnam war. in that tumultuous time, "tonight show" host johnny carson turned over his hosting duties for an entire week to actor and activist harry belafonte. belafonte's guests, mostly african american, included martin luther king jr., lena horn, and bobby kennedy. it was a week, though, almost lost in history, but now revis
down in that matter. >> hill: back in newburgh, about 20 miles from sycamore farm, gleaned tomatoes, corn, beans, eggplant, nectarines, and peaches are delivered to st. mary's outreach. the next morning, volunteers put the produce into grab-able plastic bags, before they are distributed to those in need. this food pantry has been here for almost a decade, but this will be its last time operating in this 3,500 square foot gym. because of covid-19, a head start program for kids needs the...
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they'd say colonial or no corn you know for you see you know it in america is nothing new and bad as it is it would not be tragic you know but what's going on right now is indeed tragic because well trumpery presents crude american nationalism he didn't start a new wars not because he was peaceful but because ironically it even the more war prone you know liberal interventionist for a and his attempts to stock and war with iran to start a war with syria you know they were all business prayed to try would get all the benefits of victory and then he would be left in for another 4 years so surprisingly mir accurately and he may deem i mean what is dick cheney here i mean you know we can go particularly particularly since the end of the cold war it's been destructive failure after another year i don't think anyone is worried about winning and people are worried about how bad we don't want to lose that's what we're going to you're you're you're you're you're absolutely correct you know factually you are correct war with iran would be disastrous if it's you know it's corn sequences would b
they'd say colonial or no corn you know for you see you know it in america is nothing new and bad as it is it would not be tragic you know but what's going on right now is indeed tragic because well trumpery presents crude american nationalism he didn't start a new wars not because he was peaceful but because ironically it even the more war prone you know liberal interventionist for a and his attempts to stock and war with iran to start a war with syria you know they were all business prayed to...
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we're going to add that wonderful corn starch, balsamic, honey mixture to it.l of your ingredients in it, whiz it around once it forms a ball, you know, you just put it in the fridge and sit for a bit. then we're going to roll it out. look there can y'all see that look at those blueberries. and this is the season this is the end of the fruit season you know we're going to be working into fall apples and all of that thing so let's go ahead and really get into it with our berries >> oh, my goodness >> because they won't be here long >> elizabeth, what does your house smell like right now >> oh, honey it smells like four dogs no, i'm kidding. it smells -- you want the honest answer no it smells absolutely incredible. i'm telling you. there's nothing like this. i think people are taking time now to do some baking because seriously try, you know, something like this. i was really sad i've always wanted to enter a pie at the state fair. and this was going to be my year i was going to enter this. i know so i just decided to have the contest by myself. >> there you go.
we're going to add that wonderful corn starch, balsamic, honey mixture to it.l of your ingredients in it, whiz it around once it forms a ball, you know, you just put it in the fridge and sit for a bit. then we're going to roll it out. look there can y'all see that look at those blueberries. and this is the season this is the end of the fruit season you know we're going to be working into fall apples and all of that thing so let's go ahead and really get into it with our berries >> oh, my...
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ohhh, i got popcorn, i got caramel corn, i got kettle corn. am i chewing too loud? believe it! geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> before we go, a quick recap on the glass fire. tonight governor newsom has declared a state of emergency in napa and sonoma counties. he is also requesting a major disaster declaration from the white house to help with wildfires across california. tens of thousands of people across both counties are under mandatory evacuation orders. that includes the entire town of calistoga. the glass fire has already destroyed at least 80 homes. >>> at this hour, it's 0% contained, and we know how this usually works. it might take another 24 to 48 hours just to start containing these fires. and the world renowned meadowwood resort along with that three michelin star restaurant in flames several hours ago. a lot of wineries and notable properties like the meadowwood partially damaged or destroyed altogether. so our hearts go out with the homeowners and business owners and employees relying on these paychecks here. >> hopefully the we
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ohhh, i got popcorn, i got caramel corn, i got kettle corn. am i chewing too loud? believe it! geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> okay. you could hear a collective sigh from a's fans. >> i just heard a sigh from you. >> i was hoping -- i'm wearing green, hoping they're going to take the next two and move on. >> we'll see what happens tomorrow. the a's followed up that great regular season with another playoff disappointment. this afternoon at the coliseum, the second seed a's hosting the seventh seeded lightweigwhite s. top of the second inning, white sox outfielder adam engel with a solo home run. the a's didn't even get a hit until the seventh inning. white sox win 4-1. game two of this best of three series is tomorrow, high noon, at the coliseum. >>> the nfl is dealing with its first covid-19 outbreak of the season. the titans closed their facilities after three players and five staff members tested positive. the vikings, who played the titans on sunday, didn't have any positive tests, but they too closed their facility as a precaution. both t
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correct you know factually you are correct war with iran would be disastrous if it's you know it's corn sequences would be unpredictable but please remember we're out you know put into this you asked for input this you need you are not to walk into pragmatist you're not talking to people who base their polish on facts they base their polish it on i do all it and then i don't see it as you then the rain regime is weak in some popular people are against well basically something like that probably existant in the 90 s or in the ages you know but indeed many young people in iran who are against the government but the united states by invading iraq and making iraq what it is now she don't have spirit inside during in society so the united states on it has itself to go. same for that. and we all know that these sanctions is the only strain of the governments that where these sanctions are directed against it's so counter productive and there is no learning curve here when it comes to say all right gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that short brea
correct you know factually you are correct war with iran would be disastrous if it's you know it's corn sequences would be unpredictable but please remember we're out you know put into this you asked for input this you need you are not to walk into pragmatist you're not talking to people who base their polish on facts they base their polish it on i do all it and then i don't see it as you then the rain regime is weak in some popular people are against well basically something like that probably...
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look at it we just look at the positive side right don't be such a negative downer look at all the corn we have because of our efficiency gains were so efficient where the best producers the scene with our plastics we produce all these plastics because we have a giant you know oil and gas industry globally and well you know what they're making a lot of profit from making plastics we're going to get to the plastics that but i 1st i want to talk about our financial system so the fact that we just keep on trying to hide the costs of all of what we produce all these bad business cycles that naturally happen we go down we decline people become inefficient and this creates efficiency and capitalism but we don't want this to happen anymore because we don't want the feds friends to suffer so we've had this situation where the fed keeps on building up its balance sheet but. also trying to encourage participants in the economy to imbibe and ingest and eat essentially all that so here is proof of this in terms of the junk bond market what the fed bought no bond e.t.f. none 0 zilch in august e.t.f.
look at it we just look at the positive side right don't be such a negative downer look at all the corn we have because of our efficiency gains were so efficient where the best producers the scene with our plastics we produce all these plastics because we have a giant you know oil and gas industry globally and well you know what they're making a lot of profit from making plastics we're going to get to the plastics that but i 1st i want to talk about our financial system so the fact that we just...
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look at it we just look at the positive side right don't be such a negative downer look at all the corn we have because of our efficiency gains we're so efficient where the best producers the scene with our plastics we produce all these plastics because we have a giant you know oil and gas industry globally and well you know what they're making a lot of profit from making plastics we're going to get to the plastics that but i 1st i want to talk about our.
look at it we just look at the positive side right don't be such a negative downer look at all the corn we have because of our efficiency gains we're so efficient where the best producers the scene with our plastics we produce all these plastics because we have a giant you know oil and gas industry globally and well you know what they're making a lot of profit from making plastics we're going to get to the plastics that but i 1st i want to talk about our.
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ohhh, i got popcorn, i got caramel corn, i got kettle corn. am i chewing too loud? believe it! geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> some breaking news coming out of shasta county tonight. that's where the zogg fire is being blamed for killing three people. flames have burned nearly 49 square miles in the mountains west of redding. 1200 people remain under evacuation orders right now. cal fire says there is zero percent containment. >>> the glass fire in the north bay tripled in size today to 36,000 acres. there is no measurable containment at this moment. cal fire is reporting that 113 structures have been destroyed. another 8500 structures are still threatened right now. thousands of people are under mandatory evacuation orders. >>> the glass fire is burning in napa and sonoma counties, areas ravaged by fire over the past several years. the area in red on this map here shows you exactly where it's burning. for some perspective, this map also shows you where the lnu complex fire burned in the area that's brun along lake berryessa. it started august
ohhh, i got popcorn, i got caramel corn, i got kettle corn. am i chewing too loud? believe it! geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> some breaking news coming out of shasta county tonight. that's where the zogg fire is being blamed for killing three people. flames have burned nearly 49 square miles in the mountains west of redding. 1200 people remain under evacuation orders right now. cal fire says there is zero percent containment. >>> the glass...
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professor geoffrey corn.justice ruth bader ginsburg, who died last week at age 87, continues to lie in repose outside the supreme court so members of the public can pay their respects. there has been an outpouring of public mourning for the iconic liberal justice, who became a pop culture icon in recent years. earlier, president trump and the first lady paid their respects. this is how he was greeted by a section of the crowd. chanting: vote him out! protestors outside the supreme court in washington chanting "vote him out". the us city of louisville has entered a second night under curfew after wednesday night's violence, which saw two police officers shot and wounded. thursday's protests have been largely peaceful but the curfew has been extended into the weekend. the demonstrations followed a decision by the kentucky authorities not to prosecute anyone over the death of breonna taylor, who was killed during a police raid in march. meanwhile, a man has been charged with the shooting of the two police office
professor geoffrey corn.justice ruth bader ginsburg, who died last week at age 87, continues to lie in repose outside the supreme court so members of the public can pay their respects. there has been an outpouring of public mourning for the iconic liberal justice, who became a pop culture icon in recent years. earlier, president trump and the first lady paid their respects. this is how he was greeted by a section of the crowd. chanting: vote him out! protestors outside the supreme court in...
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thank you for talking us through that process, professor geoffrey corn. thank you for having me.warning it's a race against time to avoid a second coronavirus wave as bad as the first. jean castex said the public must act now to stop a repeat of the peak in spring. it comes as the country records a record number of new cases since mass testing began. 16,096 cases were confirmed in the last 2a hours. i've been speaking to our reporter, mark lobel, about how the situation is developing in france. he says the prime minister, jean castex, is urging the french public to be more careful. if we were to look at some figures, lewis, in the last 24—hour period, 52 deaths have occurred, up from 43, and if we look at intensive care units in france, there's1,048 patients currently there. and in hospitals, generally, in france, with those patients with covid—19, it's almost 6,000. now, that's the highest it's been for two months. but it's five times less than the amount when it peaked in april. so, there's no sense there's a national lockdown happening yet, but they're very worried about this
thank you for talking us through that process, professor geoffrey corn. thank you for having me.warning it's a race against time to avoid a second coronavirus wave as bad as the first. jean castex said the public must act now to stop a repeat of the peak in spring. it comes as the country records a record number of new cases since mass testing began. 16,096 cases were confirmed in the last 2a hours. i've been speaking to our reporter, mark lobel, about how the situation is developing in france....