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foster farms: always natural, always fresh. >> narrator: what started as a backyard turkey farm in 1939as become a $2 billion industrial operation where the company controls virtually all aspects of the business, from the hatcheries to the chicken in the package. this kind of growth and consolidation has been common throughout the poultry industry. >> one of the things that's happened in the united states around food and food production is that it has gotten a lot bigger and more industrial. so whereas 50 years ago we might have seen outbreaks that happen, they would be relatively local. now when we see outbreaks, we often see cases that are in many, many different states. so i think not only the scale of production, but the scale of distribution has meant that if some product is contaminated, it has the potential for affecting a much broader number of people in a much broader geographic area. >> narrator: the dangers of widespread meat contamination were first brought home to consumers and regulators in 1993. >> this is king 5 news. >> live at 6:30. >> good evening again, another child
foster farms: always natural, always fresh. >> narrator: what started as a backyard turkey farm in 1939as become a $2 billion industrial operation where the company controls virtually all aspects of the business, from the hatcheries to the chicken in the package. this kind of growth and consolidation has been common throughout the poultry industry. >> one of the things that's happened in the united states around food and food production is that it has gotten a lot bigger and more...
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that use antibiotics often farm with over-crowded ponds. >> and diseases are a big deal in shrimp farming, there can be a high mortality rate in some shrimp farms. >> the food and drug administration polices shrimp imports. >> 5.5 billion pounds of seafood is imported into the united states every year and much of it ends up in a cold storage facility like this one in southern california, but only a tiny fraction of all of that seafood is actually inspected so we've come here today to find out exactly how the fda does that. >> emily morrison is a veteran fda inspector. >> we collected one sub sample out of 15 random boxes and now i'm in the process of bagging them up, put them in coolers and ship it to the lab. >> a computer system red flags imports believed to pose the greatest risk based on country of origin and a company's past history of violations. >> seafood by nature is a high-risk commodity. >> dan solis heads inspections at the port of los angeles. >> there are many boxes here and they are all packed full, what percentage of this sample gets chosen to be taken to the lab? >> so, f
that use antibiotics often farm with over-crowded ponds. >> and diseases are a big deal in shrimp farming, there can be a high mortality rate in some shrimp farms. >> the food and drug administration polices shrimp imports. >> 5.5 billion pounds of seafood is imported into the united states every year and much of it ends up in a cold storage facility like this one in southern california, but only a tiny fraction of all of that seafood is actually inspected so we've come here...
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was much larger than it was today, it was a dairy farm as well as a fruit farm. he bought it for his son. from what i am told he bought it for his son, henry junior junior in order to keep henry junior near him. he was devoted to his son and his son was devoted to him, although sometimes he was known to want to take a little break. but henry junior, indeed threw himself into farming, the dairy farm was sold off at some point and only the apple orchard were left. bob, i think bob is a farmer at heart just like his father was. one of bob saenz is there is no better maneuver than the footprints of the owner. so, every weekend since we have been married, almost 40 years we have gone up to fishkill farms and bob has gone around pruning the trees, examining the apples, getting depressed if it was a bad crop or if we had a freeze, and getting a lady if the crop, like it is this year, bountiful. our son joshua, who is 31 has just taken over fishkill farms and he has made it into an organic enterprise. he has been using clay to spray the apples instead of pesticides, he i
was much larger than it was today, it was a dairy farm as well as a fruit farm. he bought it for his son. from what i am told he bought it for his son, henry junior junior in order to keep henry junior near him. he was devoted to his son and his son was devoted to him, although sometimes he was known to want to take a little break. but henry junior, indeed threw himself into farming, the dairy farm was sold off at some point and only the apple orchard were left. bob, i think bob is a farmer at...
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the farm was going to be developed and divided. beautiful spot. and so these pigs. >> enjoying the sort of view that park avenue lawyers in wall street and bankers were supposed to have. so, you know, that was her life. they had little huts and the pigs, you know, sort of occupied those in informal groups about ten. that was home if it rained or wanted to -- i came back to a winter, they were moved to another field. the pigs were sort of -- and then, you know, the last day the pig was taken to a small in the neighborhood ten minutes away. it was very, you know, professionally treated through the whole process from the killing, breakthrough to butchering. and, you know, i realized that right then that pork was either the very worst meat you could eat from any perspective, animal rights, cruelty, treat rent of the -- treatment of the people who worked there, any perspective it was the worst or it was the best for the same reasons, animal rights, pollution, you know, right down to the way people treated who and at the end the people who eat it becaus
the farm was going to be developed and divided. beautiful spot. and so these pigs. >> enjoying the sort of view that park avenue lawyers in wall street and bankers were supposed to have. so, you know, that was her life. they had little huts and the pigs, you know, sort of occupied those in informal groups about ten. that was home if it rained or wanted to -- i came back to a winter, they were moved to another field. the pigs were sort of -- and then, you know, the last day the pig was...
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have been farming fish for years in the district. however, these days the water is becoming too salty. and fish are starting to be replaced by new arrivals. the black tiger shrimp. one of the biggest exports. it was an easy decision to start the transition from fish to shrimp farming. >> translator: the fish will fetch us about $2 a kilo. the shrimps sell for $10 a kilo. it's much more profitable. >> reporter: shrimp exports have more than doubled to become a billion dollars industry. but the tiny crustaceans leave behind a large carbon footprint. the shrimp must be always kept at below freezing which requires large amounts of energy. the factory has to supply its own electricity using an old, inefficient mini power plant. >> translator: shrimp needs to be kept within a specific temperature range. it's a narrow range. so it's very costly to maintain these conditions. >> reporter: what's worse is the damage done to local trees. mangrove forests are among the most carbon rich habitats in the world. they are quickly being chopped down a
have been farming fish for years in the district. however, these days the water is becoming too salty. and fish are starting to be replaced by new arrivals. the black tiger shrimp. one of the biggest exports. it was an easy decision to start the transition from fish to shrimp farming. >> translator: the fish will fetch us about $2 a kilo. the shrimps sell for $10 a kilo. it's much more profitable. >> reporter: shrimp exports have more than doubled to become a billion dollars...
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the meet is from a farm.he conservationists also certify that the cattle farmer'' meat is organic, so they earn more when they sell it at the market. another plus for the cattle farmers, the conservationists, and for argentina's pampas. host: staying in latin america, we head north now to panama. on paper at least, indigenous rights are well-protected there. native groups have powers of self-administration and can decide what happens to their ancestral lands within five autonomous territories. that's unless the government has other plans. like with the barro blanco hydrodam project which is being built against the will of the ngobo people whose lands will be flooded. the united nations special rapporteur for indigenous people established this constitutes a violation of their rights. and yet the project is being touted as a climate protection measure, partially funded by european banks. >> the entrance to the barro blanco hydrodam project -- blocked by local inhabitants. they've been camped out here for days,
the meet is from a farm.he conservationists also certify that the cattle farmer'' meat is organic, so they earn more when they sell it at the market. another plus for the cattle farmers, the conservationists, and for argentina's pampas. host: staying in latin america, we head north now to panama. on paper at least, indigenous rights are well-protected there. native groups have powers of self-administration and can decide what happens to their ancestral lands within five autonomous territories....
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any farm program that does not deal with that is not a farm program that will allow farmers the right that everybody in this country wants to be able to get a fair price for their product. the last thing i want to say is that a lot of people say that gephardt family farm act is a mandatory program. something. you the program we have got now is as mandatory as any program can possibly be. if a farmer is not in the program, they do not get the government checks. in iowa will get more money from the government in the marketplace. that is wrong. every other industry can cut down supply to keep the price of. that is why the gephardt built to save the family farm act is the best foreign policy -- farm policy. >> mr. simon? rural routeoma at 400. let me say a little bit about the values of rural america. i grew up working on a form. what we need are several things. number one, restructure agricultural program that really is family farm oriented. number two, much greater use of what we produce. the bill i have been the chief sponsor of in the senate that would increase ethanol to 50% of the g
any farm program that does not deal with that is not a farm program that will allow farmers the right that everybody in this country wants to be able to get a fair price for their product. the last thing i want to say is that a lot of people say that gephardt family farm act is a mandatory program. something. you the program we have got now is as mandatory as any program can possibly be. if a farmer is not in the program, they do not get the government checks. in iowa will get more money from...
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in turn, the farms make the water too salty for the trees to survive. >> although shrimp farming insideational park is banned, the main groves are still under threat. these trees grow all over the region. even at the edges of the biggest cities. >> some local environmentalists are taking it into their own hands to save their famous plants. >> as more people switch over to shrimp farming, more carbon is being released into the air. that's bad news for the environment. and for coastal residents. new business venture may also be contributed to global warming and rising in the sea level. which in low lying bangladesh, threatening to put him off his land. al jazeera, bangladesh. >> now the restoration of ties between the u.s. and cuba has not been welcomed by everyone. cuban compiled who property is seized after the revolution are worried they will now lose their chance of compensation. al jazeera reports. she was just a baby when her u.s. parents land in cuba was taken at gun point by soldiers. stilt it haunts her. >> it wasn't just the -- monetary stuff, it was the personal things. that we
in turn, the farms make the water too salty for the trees to survive. >> although shrimp farming insideational park is banned, the main groves are still under threat. these trees grow all over the region. even at the edges of the biggest cities. >> some local environmentalists are taking it into their own hands to save their famous plants. >> as more people switch over to shrimp farming, more carbon is being released into the air. that's bad news for the environment. and for...
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jake from state farm, at three in the morning? who is this? it's jake from state farm.m state farm? uh, khakis. she sounds hideous. well, she's a guy so... another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. >>> "the insider" from hollywood, your 24/7 celebrity conversation. >> i don't frankly have time for political correctness. >> the donald dominating post-debate discussion but who was bold enough to take trump to task? >> you once told a contestant on "the apprentice," it would be a pretty picture to see her on her knees. >> that was his job on the show. >> was megny fair and balanced? >> if somebody is an idiot it's an easy to call him an idiot. >>> you don't understand why it's so difficult. >> it meryl streep going to be turned to her most devilish role. >> i heard there was going to be a sequel. >>> now hollywood from the inside out. it's "the insider" together with yahoo. >> meryl streep from iron lady to iron maiden? but what everyone wants to know will miranda priestly make a
jake from state farm, at three in the morning? who is this? it's jake from state farm.m state farm? uh, khakis. she sounds hideous. well, she's a guy so... another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. >>> "the insider" from hollywood, your 24/7 celebrity conversation. >> i don't frankly have time for political correctness. >> the donald dominating post-debate discussion but who was bold enough to take trump to task? >> you once...
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transmission farm to farm was more difficult. that was to the benefit of california and the farms in that region. the other thing about this particular scenario, we did high-level malec there -- molecular analysis. those commercial flocks and backyard flocks were point source introductions. a virus introduced directly or indirectly. it allowed local officials to identify quarantine, and illuminate those before they could spread to other farms. this emphasizes the lessons learned. the identification of infections and farms. the rapid euthanasia timeline is critical. get on top of it as quickly as possible. rep. costa: acknowledge it, eradicate it. swayne: unfortunately the virus changed and they did not have as much time as in california. it took a lot less virus to affect flocks. the spreading was more rapid. we cannot afford to have infected flocks sitting around. we need to get them in a proper disposal method to prevent transmission. rep. costa: two final questions. dr. swayne, i have been told the funding for your facility fa
transmission farm to farm was more difficult. that was to the benefit of california and the farms in that region. the other thing about this particular scenario, we did high-level malec there -- molecular analysis. those commercial flocks and backyard flocks were point source introductions. a virus introduced directly or indirectly. it allowed local officials to identify quarantine, and illuminate those before they could spread to other farms. this emphasizes the lessons learned. the...
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any of you live on a farm or work on a farm or grow up on a farm? it teaches you values. one of the things you learn early on in the farm is words don't matter. if you say you are going to do something, it doesn't mean anything unless you do it very doesn't matter what you say you are going to do. it doesn't matter what you claim credit for having done. the only thing that matters is what you actually do. if you cut corners, if you don't do what you say you're going to do, it comes back to bite you and there is no getting around ultimately doing the job well. talk to the candidates who are running for president. you are going to hear a lot good words. i'm going to do this. i'm going to do that. how many of you feel like i do, that it seems regardless of who gets elected, the government gets bigger, the taxes get higher, the regulatory burden gets greater, and it seems that washington becomes more and more removed from people not just in iowa, but communities across america? that is their government, not our government. we have to take that government back. when i say i'm
any of you live on a farm or work on a farm or grow up on a farm? it teaches you values. one of the things you learn early on in the farm is words don't matter. if you say you are going to do something, it doesn't mean anything unless you do it very doesn't matter what you say you are going to do. it doesn't matter what you claim credit for having done. the only thing that matters is what you actually do. if you cut corners, if you don't do what you say you're going to do, it comes back to bite...
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i still farm actively too. simply follow the rental agreement on the farm. but for generic base acres, instead of simply dividing up generic base in the same way in accordance with the agreement -- as recorded in the fsas 578 form. i've looked into that and ran into that on my farm. so the issue is confusion, but the upside is the fsa's new way of dividing a generic base on the producers on the farm results in a lot of inequities where farm bill payments are going to be paid to actually the wrong farmers. some farmers will be seriously short changed while other farmers will receive more than they should actually windfalls in some cases in my district. so this is especially problematic. rental agreements and loans have been made on the way regular acres have been allocated. i think the best way to resolve the problem is have the generic base divided like the regular base. i guess my question is will you work with me especially those that want to convert these cotton acres into rice farms as we move forward and try to fix this problem. we need some help in the
i still farm actively too. simply follow the rental agreement on the farm. but for generic base acres, instead of simply dividing up generic base in the same way in accordance with the agreement -- as recorded in the fsas 578 form. i've looked into that and ran into that on my farm. so the issue is confusion, but the upside is the fsa's new way of dividing a generic base on the producers on the farm results in a lot of inequities where farm bill payments are going to be paid to actually the...
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farms in florida grow 90% of the tomatoes we eat in the winter. >> pickers move from farm to farm androp to crop with the seasons. but everybody knew that tomatoes were the ors? >> it's where most of the worst conditions are happening or were happening. >> when we were first here it was a very brutal community. >> labor activist greg asbed came in 1993. >> there were wage theft, sexual harassment, violence. people would get their checks. and it was not uncommon to see somebody get beaten up by a boss. >> asbed cofounded coalition of workers for ciw. it's mission, force fairness and workers right until there are's field. tomato farmers refused to talk to them. >> then you changed tactics. >> yes. because you beat your head against the wall long enough you decide that that hurts and if there is a way to get around it. >> in 2000 the ciw began pressuring the top of the tomato chain, fast food and grocery corporation. in 2005 taco bell became the first big buyer to sign on to the ciw's fair food program. buyers agreed to pay an extra penny per pound for tomatoes, money that goes to worker
farms in florida grow 90% of the tomatoes we eat in the winter. >> pickers move from farm to farm androp to crop with the seasons. but everybody knew that tomatoes were the ors? >> it's where most of the worst conditions are happening or were happening. >> when we were first here it was a very brutal community. >> labor activist greg asbed came in 1993. >> there were wage theft, sexual harassment, violence. people would get their checks. and it was not uncommon to...
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foster farms chicken. but foster farms simply raised chicken... ... is 100 percent natural... ... with no antibiotics. gasp! do i look natural herb man? can i call you herb man? i'm trying to look natural. say something. why aren't you guys saying anything? simply raised chicken with no antibiotics. from foster farms. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >> classes canceled at two schools after fire destroys a building. students will need to find a new place to study for the day. >> the blaze was reported just after 11:00 but it burned all night. we have the latest on what fire investigators have learned. >> reporter: the small piece of blue plastic is all that remains of the trash can where the fire started. it got up into the roof and burned for some time before anyone noticed. the music room, complete with the charred ashes of a piano -- all destroyed. >> it's suspicious and nature and we look at everything. >> i feel like i'm just doing what my first instinct. >> adrian -- was t
foster farms chicken. but foster farms simply raised chicken... ... is 100 percent natural... ... with no antibiotics. gasp! do i look natural herb man? can i call you herb man? i'm trying to look natural. say something. why aren't you guys saying anything? simply raised chicken with no antibiotics. from foster farms. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >> classes canceled at two schools after fire destroys a building. students will need to find a new...
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you literally could stand on one bank and see the other farm. they were visible to one another and you could even see his mansion from that location so he didn't go very far. he was protected right there, living very humbly so he did not circulate. there were rumors that he was in the area, we got a bunch of that but early on one of the things that he did do was we worked hand-in-hand with a number of organizations, special operations forces that were in the area at that time. initially the first team we worked with was focused on specific prewar targeting of key leaders. they left toward the end of may, the beginning of june timeframe transition and the new team can end by a guy that i will call jack. we worked very closely together on a lot of the raids and a lot of the intel. i basically told him my task force is yours. anything you need will help because they have limited resources that they had great reach and priority and we knew was going to have to be a cooperative effort. colonel hickey my command of the same thing in general odierno al
you literally could stand on one bank and see the other farm. they were visible to one another and you could even see his mansion from that location so he didn't go very far. he was protected right there, living very humbly so he did not circulate. there were rumors that he was in the area, we got a bunch of that but early on one of the things that he did do was we worked hand-in-hand with a number of organizations, special operations forces that were in the area at that time. initially the...
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from foster farms. simply better. tonight: donald trump's not backing down. he just upped >> live, from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. >> you call women you don't like fat pigs, dogs, slobs, and disgusting animals. >> i don't frankly have time for total political correctness. >> tonight, donald trump is not backing down. he just upped the ante and is getting downright nasty. >> 24 hours after the first republican debate, he skewered fox news anchor megyn kelly. >> i don't have a lot of respect for megyn kelly. she's a lightweight. she asks me all sorts of ridiculous questions. you can see there is blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever. >> he has not commented. he is the republican front runner right now, allen martin says one thing is clear. he's a rating bonanza. >> the gop has a bit of a captive audience. turns out it was a large audience that was captivated. >> reporter: with 24 million people watching it was cable tv's dream come true. >> i have been challenge
from foster farms. simply better. tonight: donald trump's not backing down. he just upped >> live, from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. >> you call women you don't like fat pigs, dogs, slobs, and disgusting animals. >> i don't frankly have time for total political correctness. >> tonight, donald trump is not backing down. he just upped the ante and is getting downright nasty. >> 24 hours after the first republican debate, he skewered fox news anchor...
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any of you live on a farm or work on a farm or grow up on a farm? it teaches you values. one of the things you learn arly on in the farm is words don't matter. if you say you are going to do something, it doesn't mean anything unless you do it very doesn't matter what you say you are going to do. it doesn't matter what you claim credit for having done. the only thing that matters is what you actually do. if you cut corners, if you don't do what you say you're going to do, it comes back to bite you and there is no getting around ultimately doing the job well. talk to the candidates who are running for president. you are going to hear a lot good words. i'm going to do this. i'm going to do that. how many of you feel like i do, that it seems regardless of who don't matter. if you say you are going to do gets elected, the government gets bigger, the taxes get higher, the regulatory burden gets greater, and it seems that washington becomes more and more removed from people not just in iowa, but communities across america? that is their government, not our government. we have t
any of you live on a farm or work on a farm or grow up on a farm? it teaches you values. one of the things you learn arly on in the farm is words don't matter. if you say you are going to do something, it doesn't mean anything unless you do it very doesn't matter what you say you are going to do. it doesn't matter what you claim credit for having done. the only thing that matters is what you actually do. if you cut corners, if you don't do what you say you're going to do, it comes back to bite...
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from foster farms. simply better. >>> secretary overstated john kerry is in--of state, john kerry is in singapore. we have video showing the secretary in singapore signing a memorandum of inter-standing with the foreign affairs min stirrer is. he is--might beer is. he is planning on giving a speech to score come differences that have talled the signing of the atreatment. last week's trade minister meeting in hawaii fail today finalize the deal. >>> italy rescued another 300 migrants from the mediterranean. three naval operations were launched to safe them. they arrived in sis lee. 2000 people have died this year trying to cross the mediterranean in smuggler's boats. 188,000 migrants have been rescued this year, most were fleeing war and poverty. >>> there is new information today about the deaths of two base jumpers in yosemite. potter and hunt were killed in may when they slammed into a ridge line at 100 miles per hour. their deaths were ruled accidental. hunt may have been distracted just before jumpi
from foster farms. simply better. >>> secretary overstated john kerry is in--of state, john kerry is in singapore. we have video showing the secretary in singapore signing a memorandum of inter-standing with the foreign affairs min stirrer is. he is--might beer is. he is planning on giving a speech to score come differences that have talled the signing of the atreatment. last week's trade minister meeting in hawaii fail today finalize the deal. >>> italy rescued another 300...
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pataki: i did grow up on a farm and spent my whole life on a farm. we're running our farm now and every saturday we take some of our grass fed beef down to one of the farmers markets. it's a way of life that really taught me the value of hard work and the value of it doesn't matter what you say, what matters is what you do. one of the largest problems facing farmers today is the tremendous fluctuation in prices, whether it is corn or wheat or soybeans, the market can fluctuate greatly. the best thing to do about that is to open up and expand markets to new possibilities and new countries. thatther thing of course we experience when i was a kid, we would have a great peach truck looming and then you get a hurricane, and what looked like it would be a good year became a terrible year. crop insurance because of the vagaries of nature. you have to >> what do you think of the state fair so far? i have been here five-six times. i will certainly go see the pork shed and do some grilling and make the rounds.
pataki: i did grow up on a farm and spent my whole life on a farm. we're running our farm now and every saturday we take some of our grass fed beef down to one of the farmers markets. it's a way of life that really taught me the value of hard work and the value of it doesn't matter what you say, what matters is what you do. one of the largest problems facing farmers today is the tremendous fluctuation in prices, whether it is corn or wheat or soybeans, the market can fluctuate greatly. the best...
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the children at the farm were not immune to the violence. greg was in the third grady when it started, one of 18 children living in koinonia. i would like to read a short passage about one night some of the were playing volleyball in 1957. great and some of the children were playing volleyball in a lighted courts when they saw two cars going down the highway leading to the farm. the vehicles for so close to was like the first was telling the second one. the children stop to watch. maybe one of them was having mechanical trouble. then they heard several shots in rapid succession and the sound of something pelting the branches like the blowing sleet storm. greg caught a glimpse of the gun being discharged from car windows, the fire flicking from their muzzles like tongues from snakes. hit the dirt, someone screamed as a kid dope and scattered. inside the house was a road where the brown family of koinonia lived. laura had coming from ali baba and her brothers to bed, removing john's shoes when a bullet pierced the walls inches above her head.
the children at the farm were not immune to the violence. greg was in the third grady when it started, one of 18 children living in koinonia. i would like to read a short passage about one night some of the were playing volleyball in 1957. great and some of the children were playing volleyball in a lighted courts when they saw two cars going down the highway leading to the farm. the vehicles for so close to was like the first was telling the second one. the children stop to watch. maybe one of...
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many farms are located near mangrove forrests which are being cut to make room for the farms.hat is threatening the ecosystem. >> reporter: this man and his nashs have been farming fish for years. however, these days the water is starting to become too salty the black tiger shrimp is one of the biggest exports. it was an easy transition. >> translator: the fish wi will -- fetch us for about $10 a kilo, the shrimp tell for more. >> reporter: it has become a billion dollars industry, but the tiny crustation leaves behind a large carbon footprint. they must be always kept at below freezing, which requires large amounts of energy. the factory has to supply its own electricity, using an old inefficient mini power plant. >> translator: shrimp need to be kept within a very specific temperature range. so it's very costly to maintain these conditions. >> reporter: what is worse is the damage done to local trees. mangrove forrests are along the most carbon-rich habitats in the world, they are quickly being chopped down to make space for shrimp farms. although shrimp farming is banned in
many farms are located near mangrove forrests which are being cut to make room for the farms.hat is threatening the ecosystem. >> reporter: this man and his nashs have been farming fish for years. however, these days the water is starting to become too salty the black tiger shrimp is one of the biggest exports. it was an easy transition. >> translator: the fish wi will -- fetch us for about $10 a kilo, the shrimp tell for more. >> reporter: it has become a billion dollars...
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because farming salmon is incredibly hot.lix: fish raised in fish farms accounts for half of fish insumption, up from 15% 1990. i got to see what salmon production was all about and how important that feed is. salmon. it is pink, high in protein, and americans need more than one billion pounds a year. and most of that is formed. they are the only company operating on the u.s. east coast and with demand growing, it provides a huge opportunity for a farm able to scale. in nature, salmon lay eggs of freshwater lakes. in a farm, the start in a hatchery. they are so small. >> they will double about every two weeks. alix: farm salmon grow faster and are four times more likely to survive than in the wild. when they get big, they move outside. how many are in here? >> there are about 6000, and the average weight is about 100 grams. alix: they move into the onestic to mimic how wild swim upriver. this is called broad code. this is just one farm. alix: how many fish in each pen? >> 25,000. alix: strong tides help to recirculate water a
because farming salmon is incredibly hot.lix: fish raised in fish farms accounts for half of fish insumption, up from 15% 1990. i got to see what salmon production was all about and how important that feed is. salmon. it is pink, high in protein, and americans need more than one billion pounds a year. and most of that is formed. they are the only company operating on the u.s. east coast and with demand growing, it provides a huge opportunity for a farm able to scale. in nature, salmon lay eggs...
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from foster farms. simply better. >>> jumper, 18.- >> 24 years after the one-time hometown hero named tom foley made coldwater history, the now convicted murderer of the same name sat behind bars awaiting his sentence. you ready to spend the rest of your life in prison? >> no, absolutely not. >> reporter: to tom foley's attorney, tom schaeffer, and his private eye, ken koberstein, the guilty verdict landed like a crushing blow. >> this was a grassroot whodunit, and we thought we had shown that it wasn't this person who had done it. >> i was devastated. when this ended, i could have walked into a wall. >> reporter: but just one day after tom foley's conviction, a woman stepped forward. she had new information that suddenly gave new life to tom's defense. >> she came forward and said, "i saw this white car storming out of the driveway, almost hit me." "it looked like somebody was either high or running away from something." >> reporter: the woman was certain the driver was coming out of the heath bar farm right around the time dar was
from foster farms. simply better. >>> jumper, 18.- >> 24 years after the one-time hometown hero named tom foley made coldwater history, the now convicted murderer of the same name sat behind bars awaiting his sentence. you ready to spend the rest of your life in prison? >> no, absolutely not. >> reporter: to tom foley's attorney, tom schaeffer, and his private eye, ken koberstein, the guilty verdict landed like a crushing blow. >> this was a grassroot whodunit,...
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day, working on someone else's farm.e boko haram fighters overran his village, he used to farm 50 heckers of his own. >> translator: you can't compare the times. look at me now, i am just a laborer, who doesn't make enough a day to feed their family. >> reporter: thousands of farming communities have been displaced by boko haram fighters. their farm lands idol and income in ruins. at the market the supply chain has been torn apart. this is the market one of the busiest in the northeast. it used to be much busier for buyers and sellers, but years of boko haram violence have displaced thousands of rural families in neighboring states effectively cutting off most of the supplies. this person has three small factories producing edible oil. two have shut the third only operating occasionally. >> which run out of raw materials because of the insurgency, which is seriously affecting our productions. >> reporter: now when a few supplies aren't enough to run the factories, and it's the same story of this cluster of milling factor
day, working on someone else's farm.e boko haram fighters overran his village, he used to farm 50 heckers of his own. >> translator: you can't compare the times. look at me now, i am just a laborer, who doesn't make enough a day to feed their family. >> reporter: thousands of farming communities have been displaced by boko haram fighters. their farm lands idol and income in ruins. at the market the supply chain has been torn apart. this is the market one of the busiest in the...
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jake from state farm, at three in the morning? who is this? it's jake from state farm. hideous. well, she's a guy so... another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. >>> if there is one thing country stars know how to do it is throw down for a good party. and that's exactly what happened when abc's rachel smith went to nashville for cma fest. ♪ it is a country party unlike any other ♪ with fans from all over the world that flash to nashville for the cma fest. the biggest names in the business are all here luke bryant performing "i see you." >> starting out being a new artist i remember dreaming of the opportunity to come. i just love being a part of the experience. ♪ ♪ superstar lady antebellum belting out "long stretch of love". >> they're getting to see every one of their favorite country artists in one weekend. and that's rare. and keith urban lighting up the cma stage with "raise them up" with eric church. >> there is a huge all. people come to nashville i. a lot come that have never experienced anything like it
jake from state farm, at three in the morning? who is this? it's jake from state farm. hideous. well, she's a guy so... another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. >>> if there is one thing country stars know how to do it is throw down for a good party. and that's exactly what happened when abc's rachel smith went to nashville for cma fest. ♪ it is a country party unlike any other ♪ with fans from all over the world that flash to nashville for the cma...
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others had lost their farms -- some had lost their farms and foreclosure.d lost the arms due to two -- the farms due to the dustbowl. plenty of work, come to and we will have plenty of work for you. it is a wonderful place. large a marketing way by landowners who were trying to get very cheap labor, because they knew if they had an overabundance of labor, they did not have to pay them that much. the workers had no right, so and saw that,ived it did not seem right, so in the land of plenty to allow families andtruggle so horrifically to degrade them in a way that makes them feel less than human was not acceptable. this area of the center focuses on the dustbowl in experience and the dustbowl era, and since it was such an important part of who woody was and started his work, it is significant to mention. important part of our history as oklahomans. we want people to know the resilient people they came from, and the way they persevered in the face of this natural that was actually man-made. the plains not the over farmed like they were. and there was woody's w
others had lost their farms -- some had lost their farms and foreclosure.d lost the arms due to two -- the farms due to the dustbowl. plenty of work, come to and we will have plenty of work for you. it is a wonderful place. large a marketing way by landowners who were trying to get very cheap labor, because they knew if they had an overabundance of labor, they did not have to pay them that much. the workers had no right, so and saw that,ived it did not seem right, so in the land of plenty to...
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jake from state farm, at three in the morning? who is this? it's jake from state farm.ng jake from state farm? uh, khakis. she sounds hideous. well, she's a guy so... another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. >> this man was at terrace pond, he noticed two struggling swimmers not able to stay afloat. one kid was drowning. and of course, what does he do? he jumps in and manages to get the kid a sure. >> he was thinking. i've never been that close to someone who is dying. >> they were able to resuscitate the kids and make a full recovery. there have been other drowning as well. >> the rikers island jail complex is scandalous for its harsh treatment of inmates. it's time for a reason that you likely wouldn't expect. reading a petition to change the jail's name, saying that the prominent family has a long connection with labor. he specifically points to richard ryker who is a leading critic participant in a kidnapping club, he sold men and women and children into slavery. and this home is one of the oldest in new york city, sitting on 1 acre of
jake from state farm, at three in the morning? who is this? it's jake from state farm.ng jake from state farm? uh, khakis. she sounds hideous. well, she's a guy so... another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. >> this man was at terrace pond, he noticed two struggling swimmers not able to stay afloat. one kid was drowning. and of course, what does he do? he jumps in and manages to get the kid a sure. >> he was thinking. i've never been that close to...
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now the question, can this farm survive after tuesday's storm? >>> and coming up at 6:00, it's the town hall cat. meet the friendly feline who strolls through the front doors of a city building to greet workers every day. >> i'll find something else to do rather than make him move. >> next at 6:00. >>> tonight, less than 150 homes and businesses have power -- have no power days after the nasty storms rolled through long island. >> that is down from 80,000. but there are some bigger problems than just no electricity at a popular peach farm in wading river. news 4's greg cergol explains why, new tonight. >> want to try a peach? >> reporter: christine davis tried to remain upbeat as she sold her fruit. >> when you get home, you have to refrigerate it, okay? >> reporter: at this farmer's market. but the damage a surprise storm did to her farm this week weighed heavily on her mind. there is no way to -- i'm sorry to put it into words. it's devastating. it's -- you're losing a part of your family and really a part of you, as well. >> reporter: davis sa
now the question, can this farm survive after tuesday's storm? >>> and coming up at 6:00, it's the town hall cat. meet the friendly feline who strolls through the front doors of a city building to greet workers every day. >> i'll find something else to do rather than make him move. >> next at 6:00. >>> tonight, less than 150 homes and businesses have power -- have no power days after the nasty storms rolled through long island. >> that is down from 80,000....
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- farmed fish.timillion dollar takeover in the past year. i want to bring in alix steel for more on this. you saw this coming because you reported on this last year. the boom in salmon demand come everyone looking for more protein, salmon is a perfect fish for that. you get 70% of the meat from the fish as a small had a large body -- salmon is the place to be. because we are running out of the actual wild fisheries, you need that farmed fish to deal with demand. globally, by 2050 and we will be salmon a8,000 tons of year, 800% more than last year. that's an astounding number. we have to turn to farmed fish. what is the distinction between farmed fish and wild? alix: in alaska come if you go with wild fish, they are out in the wild but they are held to come back and they are fish. they are born on land and the farmers let them go free. they are wild, but they are still being controlled. when it comes to farmed fish, aquaculture.ook at they raised the fish on land until they are big enough that they g
- farmed fish.timillion dollar takeover in the past year. i want to bring in alix steel for more on this. you saw this coming because you reported on this last year. the boom in salmon demand come everyone looking for more protein, salmon is a perfect fish for that. you get 70% of the meat from the fish as a small had a large body -- salmon is the place to be. because we are running out of the actual wild fisheries, you need that farmed fish to deal with demand. globally, by 2050 and we will be...
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from foster farms.better. >>> plans for a hayward girl's senior prom were turned upside down when money or her gift card just mysteriously disappeared. >> her grandmother called michael finney. >> reporter: this young woman saved a gift card that was for her big night. she was left stunned when a merchant told her there was no money on it. lexie reid received the card from her grandmother. she held on it until days before the dance. >> there was bus fees and also just things like deposits on my hair, my nails. >> reporter: she tried to use it... >> i was weirded out. i didn't understand. >> reporter: lexie called her grandmother. she bought it from safeway. >> they told me it was very sick. >> it's a terrible crime. >> reporter: he says there are many ways conartists scam the system. they can put a different bar code on. the store activates the card, it's activating a different card. the scammer has that one. some have handed consumers a dummy card and kept the card they activated for themselves. >> oth
from foster farms.better. >>> plans for a hayward girl's senior prom were turned upside down when money or her gift card just mysteriously disappeared. >> her grandmother called michael finney. >> reporter: this young woman saved a gift card that was for her big night. she was left stunned when a merchant told her there was no money on it. lexie reid received the card from her grandmother. she held on it until days before the dance. >> there was bus fees and also just...
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story set in the civil-rights area at one dash era focusing on a teenager who grew up in a communal farm in southwestern georgia at the time of the unthinkable idea. and nobody was palladium persecuted treated every bit as badly during his senior i love the name americus it is the american story. but here's "the twist" many years later many classmates who had stood by tracked him down in west virginia where he had lived for decades and throw him a letter of apology asking for his forgiveness. and wanted him to return to you georgia for their reunion and it was set up a remarkable gesture by wanted to know house's year it was was it just remorse and guilt of people headed into their retirement years or something deeper? i didn't just want to write about bad things in the south but the capacity to change with the promise of redemption so i will back up first review never heard of day and i have come to find out there a lot of people who have never heard of it. it is a communal farm in southwest georgia and your jimmy carter's hometown now is best known as a place for habitat for humanity w
story set in the civil-rights area at one dash era focusing on a teenager who grew up in a communal farm in southwestern georgia at the time of the unthinkable idea. and nobody was palladium persecuted treated every bit as badly during his senior i love the name americus it is the american story. but here's "the twist" many years later many classmates who had stood by tracked him down in west virginia where he had lived for decades and throw him a letter of apology asking for his...
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jake from state farm, at three in the morning? who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing jake from state farm? uh, khakis. she sounds hideous. well, she's a guy so... another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. >> ♪ >> from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia, this is cbs3 "eyewitness news"." >> right now on "eyewitness news," eagles training camp gets under way after a wild off season that saw the birds making some huge changes including one that sparked in controversy today. good evening i'm natasha brown. thanks so much for joining us. the birds shipped cornerback brandon boykin off to pittsburgh this weekends and boykin made some comments about head coach chip kelly that is raising some eyebrows. eyewitness sports reporter pat gallen takes us to the novacare complex for kelly's reaction and the first day of camp. >> in the latest episode of as the eagles world turns chip kelly was forced to disspell more rumors that race plays a factor in his roster decision. according to csn philly boykin says chip was uncomfortab
jake from state farm, at three in the morning? who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing jake from state farm? uh, khakis. she sounds hideous. well, she's a guy so... another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. >> ♪ >> from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia, this is cbs3 "eyewitness news"." >> right now on "eyewitness news," eagles training camp gets under way after a wild off season that saw the...
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jake from state farm, at three in the morning? who is this? it's jake from state farm.e you wearing jake from state farm? uh, khakis. she sounds hideous. well, she's a guy so... another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. >> axelrod: trump gets dumped. the donald is disinvited from a gathering of conservatives after making a coarse suggestion about a female news anchor. a deadly typhoon in asia knocks out power for millions. how this grainy surveillance video could help solve a 25-year-old, $500 million art heist mystery. >> how are you feeling? >> oh, in control. >> axelrod: and on the wings of the historic tuskegee airmen, the next generation of african american pilots takes flight. >> mostly our people see like rap stars and basketball stars. you don't really see any black captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. we begin tonight withep
jake from state farm, at three in the morning? who is this? it's jake from state farm.e you wearing jake from state farm? uh, khakis. she sounds hideous. well, she's a guy so... another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. >> axelrod: trump gets dumped. the donald is disinvited from a gathering of conservatives after making a coarse suggestion about a female news anchor. a deadly typhoon in asia knocks out power for millions. how this grainy surveillance video...
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jake from state farm, at three in the morning? who is this? it's jake from state farm.t are you wearing jake from state farm? uh, khakis. she sounds hideous. well, she's a guy so... another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. >> this store j is bound to neighboring your mouth water. firing up grills for delaware burger battle at the cole fieldhouse in wilmington. it races money for the ministry of caring which serves meals to hungry. this year's critics choice award went to chelsea tap earn in wilmington to see who woman people's choice and alternative bugger. headed to our web site at 6abc.com. it looks pretty good. >> today was forecast we will relish. i could not resist. >> goodness crazy get this the man coffee or tea. we'll show what you is going on stormtracker 6 double scan radar dry and quiet and no issues with reprecip today. that's where everyone is on saturday night. sky6 live in hd we're at pens land egg and harbor bark. be have a partly cloudy sky and comfortable conditions. the humidity definitely not bad for this time of year.
jake from state farm, at three in the morning? who is this? it's jake from state farm.t are you wearing jake from state farm? uh, khakis. she sounds hideous. well, she's a guy so... another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. >> this store j is bound to neighboring your mouth water. firing up grills for delaware burger battle at the cole fieldhouse in wilmington. it races money for the ministry of caring which serves meals to hungry. this year's critics choice...
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jake from state farm, at three in the morning? who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing jake from state farm? uh, khakis. she sounds hideous. well, she's a guy so... another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. >> kody park has a spraipd groin. he was held out precaution and alanzo did not play again last night. we expect him to play and he was out. chip said that kiko has a nagging knee injury. of course he missed time earlier in camp with a concussion. if he does not play this week against the jets that means no preseason games is that a worry that a guy may be rusty once the season starts. >> i think he needs to find his rinl up in preseason and sees what the works with him. that's what we try to do in preseason. >> kikko i'm not the buy doing work with you and it's all about his condition. you know, which our thinking should be okay going against chip expecially. offense every day. >> when she healthy you guys have had them since mini camps and otas what type of player do you expect him to be. >> he's one of the geez yo
jake from state farm, at three in the morning? who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing jake from state farm? uh, khakis. she sounds hideous. well, she's a guy so... another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. >> kody park has a spraipd groin. he was held out precaution and alanzo did not play again last night. we expect him to play and he was out. chip said that kiko has a nagging knee injury. of course he missed time earlier in camp with a...
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jake from state farm, at three in the morning? who is this? it's jake from state farm.hat are you wearing jake from state farm? uh, khakis. she sounds hideous. well, she's a guy so... another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. >>> typhoon is on a collision course with a taiwan tonight. typhoon is churning in the pacific with gusts of 120 miles per hour. astronaut kelly took the photo of this storm from the iss. the typhoon hit the northern islands leaving behind a lot of damage. the most populated island got the brunt of the damage. president obama has declared the northern marry anna islands a disaster area paving the way for federal help. >>> malaysian's transport minister says searchers have found more wreckage that could be linked to flight 370. french authorities are contradicting that report though saying they're unaware of new debris neary union island. wednesday investigators are certain the wreckage found on reunion island is from the wing of mh370. but french officials who are leading that investigation callinged more testing must
jake from state farm, at three in the morning? who is this? it's jake from state farm.hat are you wearing jake from state farm? uh, khakis. she sounds hideous. well, she's a guy so... another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. >>> typhoon is on a collision course with a taiwan tonight. typhoon is churning in the pacific with gusts of 120 miles per hour. astronaut kelly took the photo of this storm from the iss. the typhoon hit the northern islands leaving...
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jake from state farm, at three in the morning? who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing jake from state farm? uh, khakis. she sounds hideous. well, she's a guy so... another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. >> hey what are you doing. >> will the dolphin started swimming in the river has unfortunately passed away. they believe this dolphin swam south of the river to diet on its own. should take a look at the video. >> man remains missing now for the 12th day. there are no clues the construction worker became a sensation in 2011. single mocha they went flying by single mocha ♪ the. >> things were going well and he wasn't feeling on top of the world you can never disappoint anybody and that's why you don't want to be around us you're allowed to not be okay and not be perfect and not be a superhero sometimes please come home because we we want you here. >> hit family members say this is where he was on july 28 after he reportedly left the apartment around once 15 in the morning. if you have any information you are urged to
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jake from state farm, at three in the morning? who is this? it's jake from state farm.hat are you wearing jake from state farm? uh, khakis. she sounds hideous. well, she's a guy so... another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. >> chase utley has been traded to the dodgers along with cash for two minor league prospects. chase spent hess and tire 13 year career with the phillies. he was one of the most popular players in team history because of his work ethic and the fans really connected with him. tonight as he walk off the field for the last time if in phillies uniform he tipped his cap to the fans. thanking them for all their support. >> the fans realizing he was there and chase with a tip of the cap. >> hard part of leaving the city of philadelphia. um, they've been so good to me, and so supportive of me over the years. i can't thank them enough for it but i'll try. >> it's crazy because all the things we've been able to do here, and he's been here ever since i first got called up to the big leagues and yeah it will be different. like look
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jake from state farm, at three in the morning? who is this? it's jake from state farm.e you wearing jake from state farm? uh, khakis. she sounds hideous. well, she's a guy so... another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. ♪ ♪ hush my darling... ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] ♪ hush my darling... [snoring.] ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. they recently rated their care experience at over 3,500 hospitals nationwide in a survey conducted for the centers for medicare and medicaid. just seven percent received five stars. among them were four hospitals that are part of cancer treatment centers of america. learn more at cancercenter.com. cancer treatment centers of america. care that never quits. appointments available now. walter: my name is walter o'brien. i have the fourth highest iq ever recorded: 197. einstein's was 160. when i was 11, the fbi arrested me for hacking nasa to get their blueprints for
jake from state farm, at three in the morning? who is this? it's jake from state farm.e you wearing jake from state farm? uh, khakis. she sounds hideous. well, she's a guy so... another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. ♪ ♪ hush my darling... ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] ♪ hush my darling... [snoring.] ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation...