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>> it makes sense to the farmer, though.hey work for lower pay. >> doesn't a former realize he is kind of american labor? living standards? what is in somebody do something about it? >> in short, the big question in many minds is "why braceros?" the question is so widespread that we consider it a public service to tell the why and how of braceros. many crops call for us to blaber especially at harvest when demand for labor it's at its peak. it is not easy to find people willing to take on such undesirable work so the farmer must begin precluding his seasonal labor force long before his labor needs reach a critical point. once he has estimated the number of men needed, he coasted to potential sources. one of them is the form placement service, that combines federal and state agencies with been looking for american farmers who have worked to be done. weeks before the season, the groom registers the jobs he has to offer, the types of work, the pay rates. this agency does an excellent recruiting job. workers able than willing to
>> it makes sense to the farmer, though.hey work for lower pay. >> doesn't a former realize he is kind of american labor? living standards? what is in somebody do something about it? >> in short, the big question in many minds is "why braceros?" the question is so widespread that we consider it a public service to tell the why and how of braceros. many crops call for us to blaber especially at harvest when demand for labor it's at its peak. it is not easy to find...
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i do not see how the local farmers get along without braceros without the source of labor, many farmersre going to be unable to make a profit and we do not want this to happen because the farmer is still our best customer. >> with the domestic supplier farm labor being inadequate, braceros are a must but some people say -- >> make the pay high enough and he will pull in other domestic labor you need. >> farm wages have gone up steadily for many years and we still do not have enough seasonal domestic labor willing to do this kind of work. conclusion: unless we have braceros to fill the gaps, stoop labor crops will be forced that -- out of american agriculture. consequences? much of our food processing industries output would be replaced by imports. these jobs now held by americans would be taken by workers in other lands in our plants and equipment will be slow down or shut down. jobs and investment in the transportation industry would feel the blow. in a recent typical year and just one state, the transportation of items of lettuce, citrus, asparagus, tomatoes totaled over $166.5 millio
i do not see how the local farmers get along without braceros without the source of labor, many farmersre going to be unable to make a profit and we do not want this to happen because the farmer is still our best customer. >> with the domestic supplier farm labor being inadequate, braceros are a must but some people say -- >> make the pay high enough and he will pull in other domestic labor you need. >> farm wages have gone up steadily for many years and we still do not have...
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did you order this nationals just for that particular farmer?> their requests are presented an accumulation of eight in the area. we will receive a sizable amount -- we call the reception center in place our order for foreign workers. >> how does the reception center at the border get several hundred workers ready so quickly? roughly the number of mexican nationals that will be needed to supplement the local paper in the area. -- local labor in the area. we know this seasonal demand for this type of labor. the orders coming from department of employment, certifying that a local labor weekend >> are, ready to go. isn't it true that your organization that farmers also try to recruit domestic farmworkers yucca >> that is true. ane is an example of advertisement we run to attract stoop labor. we also have used radio as a means of recruitment in states like texas and arizona. the results of the recruitment pickings it applies to pears and peaches and apricots has been good. as it pertains to stoop labor, the results were nailed. >> doesn't the depart
did you order this nationals just for that particular farmer?> their requests are presented an accumulation of eight in the area. we will receive a sizable amount -- we call the reception center in place our order for foreign workers. >> how does the reception center at the border get several hundred workers ready so quickly? roughly the number of mexican nationals that will be needed to supplement the local paper in the area. -- local labor in the area. we know this seasonal demand...
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three farmers were killed in demonstrations. our correspondent, there was tight security when those protests were taking place. what's going on today? >> reporter: it has to be said that the situation has changed dramatically since the weekend and those scenes of violence on friday, the large security situation, hundreds of police officers and special forces. there is no sign on any security whatsoever. it has to be said that up to four and a half thousand farmers have sought sanctuary in the ground of that methodist church has dissipated as well. they wanted some help in the position that they have been facing in the draught, they have seen donations that the farmers have been dissipating now. there is less than a thousand here now. we're seeing a steady stream of people carriers as well as food distributed. they have a long journey to the areas that they come from. a couple of groups have told me that they had to travel at least three and a half to four and a half hours and they have a long journey back tonight >>> several tho
three farmers were killed in demonstrations. our correspondent, there was tight security when those protests were taking place. what's going on today? >> reporter: it has to be said that the situation has changed dramatically since the weekend and those scenes of violence on friday, the large security situation, hundreds of police officers and special forces. there is no sign on any security whatsoever. it has to be said that up to four and a half thousand farmers have sought sanctuary in...
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eduardo's brother was a farmer killed. he blames the police for the death. >> when i came here, it was to demand from the government. the reason it was troubled is the police tried to step up the demonstration. this is the city highway, and it's a busy road on most days. earlier this week farmers were given a permit to demonstrate and not block the highway. when the police moved in, there was clashes and three people were killed. 4,000 took sanctuary in the church. families took refuge where they can in the grounds of the church. the young and old sheltering from the sweltering heat of the day. with an agreement security forces surrounded the church. they are well armed. saturday morning the police were given permission by negotiators to search for weapons. police are letting in some food donations, but only after long discussions with civil society. >> we cannot role on the government. we relied on the support and food aid being donated by the organization, government and national food authority, that the farmers will go
eduardo's brother was a farmer killed. he blames the police for the death. >> when i came here, it was to demand from the government. the reason it was troubled is the police tried to step up the demonstration. this is the city highway, and it's a busy road on most days. earlier this week farmers were given a permit to demonstrate and not block the highway. when the police moved in, there was clashes and three people were killed. 4,000 took sanctuary in the church. families took refuge...
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farmers are finding water at the bottom of their wells, despite the poor rains this year. the famine of 1984 struck the people of this valley very hard. many migrated, many died. now the people are returning. the village chairman, gabre giday, remembers well how life used to be. >> [speaking in foreign language] ten years ago i'd say, even five years ago, i'll tell you what the situation was: it was absolutely terrible. the sun, the drought, the wind, it was all dry like the desert. there was a refugee program for our village, so we had a choice, leave the valley or do something. >> with government support, they applied the same principles as the chinese: setting land aside for natural vegetation to return. in the ravines, they built small dams which are now fed by underground springs. and like professor legesse's stream, rain that fell weeks ago now slowly seeps through the subsoil, replenishing the supply of water. >> [speaking in foreign language] the eroded land has become fertile, it's changed for the better. in the drought, our fruit trees dried up. now they are comi
farmers are finding water at the bottom of their wells, despite the poor rains this year. the famine of 1984 struck the people of this valley very hard. many migrated, many died. now the people are returning. the village chairman, gabre giday, remembers well how life used to be. >> [speaking in foreign language] ten years ago i'd say, even five years ago, i'll tell you what the situation was: it was absolutely terrible. the sun, the drought, the wind, it was all dry like the desert. there...
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very little and that's what these farmers are protesting about. they want the authorities to do something. this is causing great anxiety to central government in manilla in the lead-up to the general election >>> in zimbabwe the government has held talks over compensation for evicted white landowners and is hoping to win back international investment for the struggling economy. the government says it might raise the funds by taxing black farmers who benefited from the lapped seizures. over 16 years around 5,000 white farmers were evicted as a result of the president's land reforms. more than a dozen were killed in the violence that came with the land grabs. the defense ministry says heavy fighting has ground out between forces in karabakh. it is cloektd between two areas. it has been under the control of local forces since the fall of the voef yent union. the fighting over the past 24 hours is said to be the worst since the ceasefire agreement ended a three-year war in the 1990s. they have continuously demanded a return of territory but mediators
very little and that's what these farmers are protesting about. they want the authorities to do something. this is causing great anxiety to central government in manilla in the lead-up to the general election >>> in zimbabwe the government has held talks over compensation for evicted white landowners and is hoping to win back international investment for the struggling economy. the government says it might raise the funds by taxing black farmers who benefited from the lapped seizures....
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this is an organic farmer. his farm sits on a gas hot spot. he is worried about the impt on wer sourc in the region, particularly of chemicals used in these processes leak. he believes other forms of pollution may follow. some do except that poland's gas reserves are economically important but ty are opposed to the fracking process itself. >> in this village in the grip of winter, farmers are also concerned. they maintain they were given little information by the authorities or the gas companies before the drilling began. residents here say the gas industry has presented a misleading image of fragging. fracking. the film maker behind "gas land" recently pledged solidarity with polish activists. >> there is no evidence that shale gas can be developed sustainably. there is no evidence that we can withstand what this would mean for our climate. >> there is no way to extract shale gas without using hydraulic fracture stimulation. >> your tracks the claims that committees have been left in the dark. >> i have been to poland. i've been in the meetin
this is an organic farmer. his farm sits on a gas hot spot. he is worried about the impt on wer sourc in the region, particularly of chemicals used in these processes leak. he believes other forms of pollution may follow. some do except that poland's gas reserves are economically important but ty are opposed to the fracking process itself. >> in this village in the grip of winter, farmers are also concerned. they maintain they were given little information by the authorities or the gas...
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very little, and that's what these farmers are protesting about. they want the authorities to do something. this is causing great anxiety in the lead up to the general election. >> zimbabwe's government has been holding tucks for victoried land owners. they say they might raise the funds by taxing black farmers who benefited from the land seizures. over the past 15 years some a thousand white farmers were evacuated as a result of mugabe's land reform. >>> three people were killed in an airstrike. linked to two attacks in the capital much mogadishu. one at the airport and another at a hospital. >> it had a been five years since ethiopian engineers started a project designed to power an entire region on the blue nile in western ethiopia, we have our reports. >> it's costing more than $4 billion of ethiopian taxpayer's money to build. when complete the dam on the blue nile is expected to generate 6,000 mega watts of power. the electricity will be used domestically and sold to countries in the region and beyond. the convincing neighboring countries wit
very little, and that's what these farmers are protesting about. they want the authorities to do something. this is causing great anxiety in the lead up to the general election. >> zimbabwe's government has been holding tucks for victoried land owners. they say they might raise the funds by taxing black farmers who benefited from the land seizures. over the past 15 years some a thousand white farmers were evacuated as a result of mugabe's land reform. >>> three people were killed...
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the farmers come down. a work together year after year so the farmers begin to grow things that the pantry clients like so it is a symbiotic relationship. we have evolved into a capacity of building organization -- a capacity building organization. is the what do you feel product -- see is the problem and what do you see is the solution? clark: that is wonderful. livedsay that because i part of the time in northern california and sonoma county where the farm community is very connected, and there is a lot of discussion and a lot of effort. it sounds like the kind of activity that would go on in any community that cares about their food anywhere. the fact that it is going on in the middle of new york city is extraordinary. something we would like to have happen that we thought never would be tooe it impractical and expensive, you have been doing it for 20 years. tell us when is the next conference. sunday, this coming march 13. i put postcards at the back that you can go to jus tfoodconference.org. it is a g
the farmers come down. a work together year after year so the farmers begin to grow things that the pantry clients like so it is a symbiotic relationship. we have evolved into a capacity of building organization -- a capacity building organization. is the what do you feel product -- see is the problem and what do you see is the solution? clark: that is wonderful. livedsay that because i part of the time in northern california and sonoma county where the farm community is very connected, and...
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eduardo is was one of the farmers killed. he blames the police for his brother's death. >> the only reason we came here was to demand raise from the governor. we were surprised to see the police. the reason there was trouble was because the police tried to stop our demonstration. >> this is the city highway, and it's a city road on both days. earlier this week farmers were given permits to demonstrate, but not to block the highway. when the police came there were clashes and as many as three people were killed. whole families have taken refugee wherever they can on the grounds of the churn. the young and old sweatering from thsweat--sheltering from the swelle sweltering heat of the day. the police mr. given permission to search for weapons. the police are allowing some food donation but only after long discussions with civil society. >> we cannot delay any more on this government because we've experienced their bullets. we rely now on the support and these farmers would go home not empty handed. >> while farming families wait
eduardo is was one of the farmers killed. he blames the police for his brother's death. >> the only reason we came here was to demand raise from the governor. we were surprised to see the police. the reason there was trouble was because the police tried to stop our demonstration. >> this is the city highway, and it's a city road on both days. earlier this week farmers were given permits to demonstrate, but not to block the highway. when the police came there were clashes and as many...
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eduardo religious brother was one of the farmers killed. he blames the police for his brother's death. >> the only reason we came here was to demand raise from the governor. we were surprised to see the police. the reason there was trouble was because the police tried to stop our demonstration. >> this is the city highway. it's a very busy road on most days. 3 people were killed. 4,000 have now taken sanctuary in this church. >> whole families have taken refuge wherever they can in the grounds of the church. the young and old, sheltering from the sweltering heat from the day with no agreement, security forces surrounded the church, well armed. the police were given permission to search the premises for westerners we cannot rely on the response of the government. government institutions and farmers should not be empty handed. >> reporter: there is hope for a break threw. we are here it's believed an agreement to end the protest may be reached over the weekend. how to solve it is for the government. mendeno> w. >> monarch butterflies are maki
eduardo religious brother was one of the farmers killed. he blames the police for his brother's death. >> the only reason we came here was to demand raise from the governor. we were surprised to see the police. the reason there was trouble was because the police tried to stop our demonstration. >> this is the city highway. it's a very busy road on most days. 3 people were killed. 4,000 have now taken sanctuary in this church. >> whole families have taken refuge wherever they...
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sinaloa farmers grow a high-quality strain of pot known as chronic. >> the farmers sell the marijuanato the highest bidder for transport to the u.s. >> how much is it worth? >> the percentage of drug cartel profits that come from marijuana sales are a matter of debate. but the cannabis now being raised legally in the u.s. is already having an effect on profits from pot. >> what impact has the spread of medical marijuana had on the price down here in mexico? >> if they legalize marihuana in the united states, do you think is going to impact your life a lot down here? >> do you think that the legalization of drugs will combat violence here in mexico? >> to say that you're going to eliminate the black market, you're going to eliminate criminal activity by legalizing it, i don't think that's true. >> violence diminished dramatically when alcohol prohibition ended. >> i think a lot of things have changed since prohibition. criminal activity has gotten to be a lot more sophisticated. there's a lot of money to be made off marijuana, they're making a lot of money off methamphetamines, cocaine
sinaloa farmers grow a high-quality strain of pot known as chronic. >> the farmers sell the marijuanato the highest bidder for transport to the u.s. >> how much is it worth? >> the percentage of drug cartel profits that come from marijuana sales are a matter of debate. but the cannabis now being raised legally in the u.s. is already having an effect on profits from pot. >> what impact has the spread of medical marijuana had on the price down here in mexico? >> if...
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a farmer.ow looking back on it all -- >> yeah, that's an eternal question for me. you know, i feel at home in new york. i feel very much at home when i'm in africa, but i also feel out of place. coming to this very place, it gives me a lot of humility. but i can't say it's home. can't say it's home. >> happiest moment in africa? >> happiest moment is i think when we had maya's village, to me, the whole village comes together. muoosic, f culture brings everybody together. eating together, being together, it's by far the happiest to me. ♪ ♪ >>> they don't look friendly. who are those -- anyway. some ugly dutch guys, it looks like, with guns. i'm guessing particularly friendly to the current power. they look like they are either coming from or going from an oppressing bla
a farmer.ow looking back on it all -- >> yeah, that's an eternal question for me. you know, i feel at home in new york. i feel very much at home when i'm in africa, but i also feel out of place. coming to this very place, it gives me a lot of humility. but i can't say it's home. can't say it's home. >> happiest moment in africa? >> happiest moment is i think when we had maya's village, to me, the whole village comes together. muoosic, f culture brings everybody together....
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: check your local listings. >> sreenivasan: even with advances in technology, farmers are continuing ways to cut energy costs. part of farmers' energy needs are fuel and electricity, butf there are other energy costs from harvest public media in nebraska, grant gerlock explains the many ways farmers are trying to keep fossil fuels off the cornfield.s >> reporter: greg and sandy brummond live and work on theiri farm in northeast nebraska, jusa outside the town of craig.ts e >> this is our shop, that we do most of our repair work and just literally about live up here for ten hours a day, it seems like. >> reporter: this shop is the epicenter of the brummond farm,e and its energy use. with the lights, machinery for equipment repair and other implements, it uses more power than their home.im in fact, sometimes it is their home. >> we actually added an office and a kitchen, so we don't even have to go back down to the house. we can fully function up here. >> reporter: it's like having your house on top of your shop and everything. all that stuff that uses powert that you would think of. >
: check your local listings. >> sreenivasan: even with advances in technology, farmers are continuing ways to cut energy costs. part of farmers' energy needs are fuel and electricity, butf there are other energy costs from harvest public media in nebraska, grant gerlock explains the many ways farmers are trying to keep fossil fuels off the cornfield.s >> reporter: greg and sandy brummond live and work on theiri farm in northeast nebraska, jusa outside the town of craig.ts e >>...
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demanding relief, farmers in the philippines take to the streets calling for the government to help them. a japanese electronic giant has a foreign owner for the first time. find out about the multi billion dollar takeover of sharp. world leaders have ratified a treaty to keep nuclear material safely under lock and key. during a nuclear security summit in washington dc 102 made the pledge top prevent nuclear terrorism. president obama warned world leaders of the threat posed by armed groups like i.s.i.l. trying to gain access to nuclear weapons. our state department correspondent reports. >> reporter: all smiles at the end of the nuclear security summit in washington and for good reason. an international treaty that requires countries to do more to safeguard nuclear material is about to take effect. president obama wanders his fellow leaders more must be done. >> there is no doubt that if these madmen ever got their hands on a nuclear bomb or nuclear material, they most certainly will use it to kill as many innocent people as possible. >> reporter: obama's warning comes just weeks after
demanding relief, farmers in the philippines take to the streets calling for the government to help them. a japanese electronic giant has a foreign owner for the first time. find out about the multi billion dollar takeover of sharp. world leaders have ratified a treaty to keep nuclear material safely under lock and key. during a nuclear security summit in washington dc 102 made the pledge top prevent nuclear terrorism. president obama warned world leaders of the threat posed by armed groups...
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rising anytime soon, thai rubber farmers may have no choice but to keep struggling. >>> that wraps up our bulletin i'm patchari raksawong in bangkok. >>> japanese defense officials are one step closer to developing the country's first stealth fighter jet. they've completed a test flight of a prototype. the x-2 took off from an airport in central japan on friday. its frame and engines were developed in japan and designed to evade radar. engineers have also introduced technology to make the jet easier to maneuver. the project has cost more than $39 billion yen, about $360 million, since it began seven years ago. the prototype flew for 20 minutes, then landed at another location. it was the first test flight for a domestically produced fighter jet in about two decades, since the launch of the f-2 aircraft. >>> china unveiled a prototype for a stealth fighter two years ago. observers said it could be several years before the j-31 becomes operational. russia is also developing the technology. the u.s. military has deployed its f-22 stealth fighters in combat. >>> "time" magazine has releas
rising anytime soon, thai rubber farmers may have no choice but to keep struggling. >>> that wraps up our bulletin i'm patchari raksawong in bangkok. >>> japanese defense officials are one step closer to developing the country's first stealth fighter jet. they've completed a test flight of a prototype. the x-2 took off from an airport in central japan on friday. its frame and engines were developed in japan and designed to evade radar. engineers have also introduced technology...
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very little, and that's what these farmers are protesting about.hey want the authorities to do something. this is causing great anxiety to the central government in manilla in the lead-up to the general election >>> indian police have detained six senior employees of a construction company after a section of a flyover collapsed. at least 24 people were killed. 90 people have been rescued but no further survivors are expected to be found. workers say it will take up to three days to remove a concrete slab hanging off the bridge. almost 12,000 children in cambod cambod cambod cambodia live in an or fannage. our correspondent reports from of siem reap. >> reporter: it is the night before exams and this boy is studying hard. he didn't start school until he was 12 after coming to this or fannage here. he isn't an orphan and neither are many of the children here. >> translation: my parents sent me to this center seven years ago because they had problems earning a living. they couldn't send me to school and we didn't have food. >> reporter: a recent study
very little, and that's what these farmers are protesting about.hey want the authorities to do something. this is causing great anxiety to the central government in manilla in the lead-up to the general election >>> indian police have detained six senior employees of a construction company after a section of a flyover collapsed. at least 24 people were killed. 90 people have been rescued but no further survivors are expected to be found. workers say it will take up to three days to...
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two people have been killed in the philippines after protests by farmers. they were demanding financial help and food aid after months of dry conditions. dozens of people, including 23 police officers were injured in violence. our correspondent has the latest from the southern philippines. >> reporter: the tense standoff between protesters mainly comprising of farmers and spare supporters and the police authorities continues here. on friday we saw skirmishes between protesters and police as the police tried to move them away. two are confirmed dead and dozens injured in local hospitals. a search warrant was issued on the authorities because the protesters and the farmers, who are the large majority, have about 4,500 situated in the church compound. the police want to make sure there are no firearms in the area. with senior church figures and senior politicians from the local area, there was a search of the location. nothing has been found. both sides accuse the other of starting the firing on friday which led to those two deaths. at the moment the standoff
two people have been killed in the philippines after protests by farmers. they were demanding financial help and food aid after months of dry conditions. dozens of people, including 23 police officers were injured in violence. our correspondent has the latest from the southern philippines. >> reporter: the tense standoff between protesters mainly comprising of farmers and spare supporters and the police authorities continues here. on friday we saw skirmishes between protesters and police...
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talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers.um-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ kennedy: the latesest real clear politics average poll, donald trump has more than a 30-point lead in john kasich and ted cruz in the upcoming new w york primary. he's campaigning against principal rival lyin' ted. >> you remember r duringhe debate when he started lecturing me on new york value like we are no good. i started talking to him about the world trade center, the incredible bravery of everybody. our police, our firemen, our everybody. kennedy: on his hand, ted cruz is having trouble mustering support in the empire state. the daily news graced him on the cover. in the bronx 100 supporters showed up. >> this is an immigrant community. you are not welcome here. >> we are at forefront of climate change. people are dying, ted cruz. kennedy: because of climate change? that's a bit extreme. >> only the forefront of climate change is where they are dying. kennedy: the young man was so passionately aroused. >> send the illegal immigrants up front to fight
talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers.um-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ kennedy: the latesest real clear politics average poll, donald trump has more than a 30-point lead in john kasich and ted cruz in the upcoming new w york primary. he's campaigning against principal rival lyin' ted. >> you remember r duringhe debate when he started lecturing me on new york value like we are no good. i started talking to him about the world trade...
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this water spreading dam has helped farmers enormously. since 2004, 11 dams have been built to control the flow of rain when it does come. farms in the area have doubled their ago cultural output. one of the flash points of the conflict is the tension between farmers and those rearing animals. this man tells us that with no rain it's getting harder for him to find pasture for his goats to graze. he says we need more roots for our livestock to pass there. when herders can't find them, they allow their animals to graze on farm land. this often triggers violence. that's why practical action is bringing two communities together to work through differences and negotiate routes for livestock. >> translation: no translation. >> i want aim to bring people together to improve the situation. >> reporter: despite the lack of rain, he is ending this year's harvest with a better outlook because of the dam and the new techniques he has implemented. with the changing climate he now knows if his 12 children continue farming, they too will have to evolve.
this water spreading dam has helped farmers enormously. since 2004, 11 dams have been built to control the flow of rain when it does come. farms in the area have doubled their ago cultural output. one of the flash points of the conflict is the tension between farmers and those rearing animals. this man tells us that with no rain it's getting harder for him to find pasture for his goats to graze. he says we need more roots for our livestock to pass there. when herders can't find them, they allow...
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you're looking at farmer allan james. either way, the story is about two farmers.des he has a sheepdog, one of 15 dogs on the farmer and finds another farmer who he thinks would be a good match. he gives him the dog. the second farmer lives 240 miles away. however, guess who shows up to farm number one. >> he ran back home. >> that's right. the dog's name is paro. he apparently was not happy with this arrangement his owners had made. so he came back. 240 miles. th showed up, seeming well fed and in good health. they assume he somehow got people to take care of him along the way but found his way back home. they decided once they saw him this must be fate. >> he did that in less than two weeks. >> they say we're happy to have him home with us. >> they're not going to put him on an island there time. >> no. he's home now for good. >> some of us might text and drive. and a lot of people text and walk. now there's a town in ba jair in the south of germany that has come up which a solution for there. traffic lights that help people go around texting and give you a sense
you're looking at farmer allan james. either way, the story is about two farmers.des he has a sheepdog, one of 15 dogs on the farmer and finds another farmer who he thinks would be a good match. he gives him the dog. the second farmer lives 240 miles away. however, guess who shows up to farm number one. >> he ran back home. >> that's right. the dog's name is paro. he apparently was not happy with this arrangement his owners had made. so he came back. 240 miles. th showed up, seeming...
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a farmer's protest over drought heats up. heats up. >>> u.n. has released figures showing a sharp rise in the number of iraqis killed in violence in march. more than 1500 died. that's almost double the figure for february. half of them were civilians. that figure doesn't take into account deaths linked to the secondary effect of violence, such as people who fled their homes and died to exposure to elements or lack of food and health care. the u.n. blame i.s.i.l. for increasing attacks on civilians and the armed group loses ground on the battle field. the iraqi army is massing around mosul and has taken a number of areas around the city. in anbar province it is preparing to take the small town of heet. there is also heavy fighting around ram adi itself and fallujah. last year i.s.i.l. was said to have lost territory in iraq. our correspondent has the latest from baghdad. >> reporter: there are many reasons behind the increasing of the death toll that was mentioned by the united nations. first of all because the clashes and fighting against i.s.i
a farmer's protest over drought heats up. heats up. >>> u.n. has released figures showing a sharp rise in the number of iraqis killed in violence in march. more than 1500 died. that's almost double the figure for february. half of them were civilians. that figure doesn't take into account deaths linked to the secondary effect of violence, such as people who fled their homes and died to exposure to elements or lack of food and health care. the u.n. blame i.s.i.l. for increasing attacks...
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you can search veteran farmers. mark seagraves, news4. >>> you've watched them enter the world and now you can name the if yit's usually because you were driving too fast or you didn't look before you turned or you didn't stop for someone in the crosswalk. always be alert. pedestrians don't come with airbags. >>> i love this story and just take a look at it. the washington capitol, they are picking up some new fans during their playoff run. they are rocking the red. the team is giving away free gear to every baby born at medstar washington hospital and medstar university hospital. they get a bib. see, i told you it was cute. >>> now is your chance to let your voice be heard for the names of the eaglets born at the national arboretum. you can vote until sunday night and the winning names will be announced next week. there are five different options for names. you can only vote once but you can do some lobbying for your favorite with the #namethenext. i'm
you can search veteran farmers. mark seagraves, news4. >>> you've watched them enter the world and now you can name the if yit's usually because you were driving too fast or you didn't look before you turned or you didn't stop for someone in the crosswalk. always be alert. pedestrians don't come with airbags. >>> i love this story and just take a look at it. the washington capitol, they are picking up some new fans during their playoff run. they are rocking the red. the team...
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and while northern california farmers are seeing relief, officials say some san joaquin valley farmerswill get just 5% of their usual federal allotments. farmers who are getting the water say it's vital for them and important to the local economy. >> i'm assuming that would translate into better jobs throughout the system that is involved with agriculture, both on farm as well as with the supporting services. >> meantime state officials say they'll provide about 45% of the water requested by customers. more than twice last year's amount. >> time to get another check of the weather. another dry day but beautiful around the bay area. back to meteorologist mark tamayo for a check of the forecast. >> feels like the middle of summer. it feels like a june out there with the repeating forecast of fog in the morning, sun thine afternoon. but it has been nice for the afternoon hours with those readings ranging from the upper 50s near the cost. no drastic temperature patterns out there. get ready for next week. that could be somewhat a different story. we had 50s out towards pacifica and san fra
and while northern california farmers are seeing relief, officials say some san joaquin valley farmerswill get just 5% of their usual federal allotments. farmers who are getting the water say it's vital for them and important to the local economy. >> i'm assuming that would translate into better jobs throughout the system that is involved with agriculture, both on farm as well as with the supporting services. >> meantime state officials say they'll provide about 45% of the water...
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people hang out here, and it tried up four years ago. >> in nearby town, we spot a farmer herding hisoys. he tells us he had 60 more cows, but sold them when the water on his farm ran dry. >> for five months you didn't have water or money to trial a hole in the ground. >> he's been a farmer for more than 25 years. maybe not for much longer. if the doubt doesn't break, he'll have to find another bay to make a living. we finished the day driving through another down. we stop at the retro market, out. >> we moved to north carolina, because there's no work out there. >> there's no work, because there's no water. >> there's no water. >> he didn't know what he would be stepping in, he said it has to be better than california because there's no water. >> not everyone can move, money people spent trying to survive. they are stuck, stuck in this parched valley. some are turning to catholic territories. here workers can hardly keep thele shells stocked. filled with enough food to feed a family of four. >> i see more individuals not making ends need. >> more and more families are asking for help
people hang out here, and it tried up four years ago. >> in nearby town, we spot a farmer herding hisoys. he tells us he had 60 more cows, but sold them when the water on his farm ran dry. >> for five months you didn't have water or money to trial a hole in the ground. >> he's been a farmer for more than 25 years. maybe not for much longer. if the doubt doesn't break, he'll have to find another bay to make a living. we finished the day driving through another down. we stop at...
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it makes no sense. >> it makes sense to the farmer, though. they work for lower pay. >> doesn't a former realize he is kind of american labor? could be done our living standards? >> what is in somebody do something about it? >> inshore -- >> in short, the big question in many minds is why braceros? the question is so widespread that we consider it a public service to tell the why and how of braceros. many crops call for us to blaber especially at harvest when demand for labor it's at its peak. it is not easy to find people willing to take on such undesirable work so the farmer must begin precluding his seasonal labor force long before his labor needs reach a critical point. once he has estimated the number of men needed, he coasted to potential sources. one of them is the form placement service, that combines federal and state agencies with been looking for american farmers who have worked to be done. weeks before the season, the groom registers the jobs he has to offer, the types of work, the pay rates. this agency does an excellent recruitin
it makes no sense. >> it makes sense to the farmer, though. they work for lower pay. >> doesn't a former realize he is kind of american labor? could be done our living standards? >> what is in somebody do something about it? >> inshore -- >> in short, the big question in many minds is why braceros? the question is so widespread that we consider it a public service to tell the why and how of braceros. many crops call for us to blaber especially at harvest when...
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three farmers are killed when they geared for protest on what they called a lack of government action>> another failed crop this season. the philippines, the future looks uncertain. he grows corn on his land, but after four months of dry weather, he should have harvested 3,000 kilograms of rice this year, enough to survive, but instead, rats have infested the area, living under ground, they eat what he can't harvest. >> we're just borrowing money and burning. if i don't borrow money, i have nothing to heat. we're hoping that the rain will come this soon so our crops can finally grow. >> reporter: neither the rain or help has reached him or his community yet. he's one of thousands of farmers in the autonomous region of mind now, who has been fighting drought since last year. river levels are low, water channels that are a lifeline to farmers are now overgrown or just bone dry. the philippines has been badly affected by el niÑo, the weather noweather phenomenal ths been affecting the weather patterns. affecting the farming communities in mindnow. it may be more frequent. the unpredictab
three farmers are killed when they geared for protest on what they called a lack of government action>> another failed crop this season. the philippines, the future looks uncertain. he grows corn on his land, but after four months of dry weather, he should have harvested 3,000 kilograms of rice this year, enough to survive, but instead, rats have infested the area, living under ground, they eat what he can't harvest. >> we're just borrowing money and burning. if i don't borrow...
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. ♪ >> a farmer with an unusual hobby hands down a humongous collection to his family. >> anybody thatollects 150 tractors -- doesn't that make you eccentric? ♪ >> he spent a lifetime, and a pretty penny, amassing it. >> definitely a method to grandpa's madness. >> is it a treasure trove of valuable americana? >> it was almost out of control maybe you would say. >> or a herd of white elephants? >> dad, are you ever gonna stop? you know, for one thing, you're running out of room. where are you going to put them all? [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby, and i'm just pulling into le mars, iowa. it's a short distance from sioux city. i'm about to meet a family that's farmed this land for generations and learn about a very strange inheritance. ♪ >> my name is roma lancaster. after my dad passed away, we knew that there would be a lot of things that would have to be sorted out and gone through on the farm. >> roma's father, dave hawkins, has deep roots in this part of iowa, going back more than a century. >> my father's ancestors immigrated t
. ♪ >> a farmer with an unusual hobby hands down a humongous collection to his family. >> anybody thatollects 150 tractors -- doesn't that make you eccentric? ♪ >> he spent a lifetime, and a pretty penny, amassing it. >> definitely a method to grandpa's madness. >> is it a treasure trove of valuable americana? >> it was almost out of control maybe you would say. >> or a herd of white elephants? >> dad, are you ever gonna stop? you know, for...
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eduardo was one of the farmers killed.e blaimz the police for his brother's death. >> the only reason we came here was to demand a raise from the governor. we were surprised to see the police. the reason there was trouble was because the police tried to stop our demonstration. >> this is the city highway and it's a very busy road on most days. earlier this week, farmers were given a permit to demonstrate but not block the highway when the police moved in, there were clashes and up to three people were killed and as many as 4,000 people have now taken sanctuary in this church. >> whole families have taken refuge where they can in the ground, the church. the young and old, sheltering from the sweltering heat of the day. with no agreement on how to end the stand-off, security forces have surrounded the church. they are well armed. on saturday morning, the police were given permission by negotiators to search the premises for weapons. the police are letting in some food donations but only after long discussions with civil soci
eduardo was one of the farmers killed.e blaimz the police for his brother's death. >> the only reason we came here was to demand a raise from the governor. we were surprised to see the police. the reason there was trouble was because the police tried to stop our demonstration. >> this is the city highway and it's a very busy road on most days. earlier this week, farmers were given a permit to demonstrate but not block the highway when the police moved in, there were clashes and up...
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fighting has erupted between dairy farmers. officers use tear gas to break up demonstrations farmers say that the wholesale of their milk has damaged their livelihood. tens of thousands poof people demonstrated against keiko fug fugiiori. he's expected to win supplied's election but fall short of an outright majority. >> farmers in the philippines have been protesting against what they say is a lack of government help during the region's worst drought in years. demonstrations turned violent and three farmers were killed. >> many have been here for over a week. living, sleeping and living in the open air. the grounds of this church have been a temporary home it's ban difficult week. they have a two-year-old child who has a fever and they're expecting their second very soon. the family arrived here along with others to escape from the worst drought in the region. they say their crops have failed and they have nothing to eat. they're asking for help. >> we cannot always depend on the government for help. they guarantee that they w
fighting has erupted between dairy farmers. officers use tear gas to break up demonstrations farmers say that the wholesale of their milk has damaged their livelihood. tens of thousands poof people demonstrated against keiko fug fugiiori. he's expected to win supplied's election but fall short of an outright majority. >> farmers in the philippines have been protesting against what they say is a lack of government help during the region's worst drought in years. demonstrations turned...
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you can search veteran farmers. mark seagraves, news4. >>> you've watched them enter the world and now you can name the thank you so much. did you say honey? hey, try some? mmm that is tasty. is it real? of course... are you? nope animated you know i'm always looking for real honey for honey nut cheerios well you've come to the right place. great, mind if i have another taste? not at all mmm you're all right bud? never better i don't know if he likes that. yeah part of the complete breakfast from virtually anywhere. to warn of danger it's been smashed and driven. it's perceptive enough to detect other vehicles on the road. it's been shaken and pummeled. it's innovative enough to brake by itself, park itself and help you steer. it's been in the rain... and dragged through the mud. the 2016 gle. it's where brains meet brawn. lease the gle350 for $599 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. >>> i love this story
you can search veteran farmers. mark seagraves, news4. >>> you've watched them enter the world and now you can name the thank you so much. did you say honey? hey, try some? mmm that is tasty. is it real? of course... are you? nope animated you know i'm always looking for real honey for honey nut cheerios well you've come to the right place. great, mind if i have another taste? not at all mmm you're all right bud? never better i don't know if he likes that. yeah part of the complete...
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talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers.m, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ unless you have allergies. flonase is the first and only nasal spray approved to relieve both itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. go ahead, embrace those beautiful moments. flonase changes everything. we're always looking for ways to speed up your car insurance search. here's the latest. problem is, we haven't figured out how to reverse it. for now, just log on to compare.com... plug in some simple info and get up to 50 free quotes. choose the lowest and hit purchase. now...if you'll excuse me, i'm late for an important function. compare.com. saving humanity from high insurance rates. shoah, ha ha.ew artist. show me top male artist. my whole belieber fan group. it's not a competition, but if it was i won. xfinity x1 lets you access the greatest library of billboard music awards moments, simply by using your voice. the billboard music awards, live sunday may 22nd, 8/7 central, only on abc. >>> as a 25-year veteran of the ken
talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers.m, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ unless you have allergies. flonase is the first and only nasal spray approved to relieve both itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. go ahead, embrace those beautiful moments. flonase changes everything. we're always looking for ways to speed up your car insurance search. here's the latest. problem is, we haven't figured out how to reverse...
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a farmer in queensland, australia has tackled these challenges and has come up with a solution. reporter: this could be the future of farming -- no more bouncing around on a tractor. instead, robots do the heavy work, spreading weed killer automatically come a steered by gps. >> these are swarms of robots that work cooperatively in the field. reporter: the chemicals might be just as toxic as they ever were, but at least the farmer no longer has to breathe them in. these robots have another clear advantage over their ancestors. a are far easier to handle. >> we've started to realize we are going backwards -- every new model that came out was bigger than last. reporter: gigantic machines are the norm and crop growing regions, but some farmers are familiar with high tech supports. normally there is a human still in the driver seat. those kinds of personnel are hard to come by in the vast expanse of australia, so it has drawn a whole crowd of farmers. most of them cultivate several thousands of hectares. >> the skill shortage coming through, instead of employing someone briefly in t
a farmer in queensland, australia has tackled these challenges and has come up with a solution. reporter: this could be the future of farming -- no more bouncing around on a tractor. instead, robots do the heavy work, spreading weed killer automatically come a steered by gps. >> these are swarms of robots that work cooperatively in the field. reporter: the chemicals might be just as toxic as they ever were, but at least the farmer no longer has to breathe them in. these robots have...
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therefore, the farmers will be happy. this was a period when there were long lines and soup kitchens. people literally starving in places like the mississippi delta and here's the government destroying food. it was a public relations disaster for fdr. of notvised a policy growing food or livestock in the first place. they expanded it passed with hoover did in that was all ruled unconstitutional. the first new deal essentially gave the nationally ripped -- the national recovery at was ruled unconstitutional as was the agricultural adjustment act. restriction production is not the way to help the economy. but that was a whole purpose of the first new deal. the second new deal was even worse. deal, probably the hallmark of it is labor legislation that greatly toowered labor unions increase wages by 17% in 1937 in the middle of the great depression. -- someone iseant waving at me back there. time? to takee going questions in about two minutes. prices inlly raising a recession or a great depression will cause greater .nemploym
therefore, the farmers will be happy. this was a period when there were long lines and soup kitchens. people literally starving in places like the mississippi delta and here's the government destroying food. it was a public relations disaster for fdr. of notvised a policy growing food or livestock in the first place. they expanded it passed with hoover did in that was all ruled unconstitutional. the first new deal essentially gave the nationally ripped -- the national recovery at was ruled...
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so farmers increase their output, they need to be able to increase their revenues. >> farmers such as paez says government leaders need to rox resolve the problem quickly. >> a farmer is not going to farm to manufacture anything that would destroy life. >> it seems unlikely truckloads of fertilizer will be reaching farmers soon. oil production is the main source of government income and falling price he have hit the government hard, there's no money to pay for fertilizer for be the suppliers. yvonne ndege, al jazeera. >>> volcano gave out 40 short bursts of ash and gas on sunday, throwing ash up to 2,000 meters into the sky. officials have set up a zone of safety around the area. you'll find more on our website, aljazeera.com. >> battle for the badger state. wisconsin, hoping to pick up a majority of the critical 42 delegates. president obama sits down with the secretary-general of nato to discuss the battle with i.s.i.l. world leaders are be implicated in a data ling of hidden bank accounts. >>> new deal takes effect in controlling a crisis in european union. >>> this is al jazeera a
so farmers increase their output, they need to be able to increase their revenues. >> farmers such as paez says government leaders need to rox resolve the problem quickly. >> a farmer is not going to farm to manufacture anything that would destroy life. >> it seems unlikely truckloads of fertilizer will be reaching farmers soon. oil production is the main source of government income and falling price he have hit the government hard, there's no money to pay for fertilizer for...
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. ♪ i've been a turkey farmer my whole life... and i raise turkey for shady brook farms®. don't use growth-promoting antibiotics, that's just the way things should be done. that's important to me. my name is glenn, and i'm an independent turkey farmer. (female announcer) shady brook farms®. no growth-promoting antibiotics, just honest, simple turkey. i've always taken on the status quo. in harrisburg, they didn't like it when i stopped their perks and pushed for reform. as head of pennsylvania's third-largest county, i cut out wall street middlemen to protect pensions, stood up for marriage equality and protected our environment. now i'm fighting for criminal justice reform. i'm proud to be backed by president obama and people who care about our families. i'm josh shapiro. i'll be an attorney general who always fights for you. >>> disturbing discovery in bucks county. several hundred fish found dead or dying yesterday along the delaware canal. most of the fish were -- a viewer took this video of the canal. the pennsylvania epa believes depleted oxygen levels in the water c
. ♪ i've been a turkey farmer my whole life... and i raise turkey for shady brook farms®. don't use growth-promoting antibiotics, that's just the way things should be done. that's important to me. my name is glenn, and i'm an independent turkey farmer. (female announcer) shady brook farms®. no growth-promoting antibiotics, just honest, simple turkey. i've always taken on the status quo. in harrisburg, they didn't like it when i stopped their perks and pushed for reform. as head of...
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farmers be involved in sending their crops to india for sometime?ve been talking with an analyst and he says the future really belongs to india. india is an interesting case in terms of global markets because they very much push food self sufficiency but as the , their foodrows demand increases. there is a little room for wealth development. china is already consuming about the global average in terms of calorie per person. india is still 17% below. there is room for the population and waistlines to expand. >> next up, how weekend warriors are becoming a lead athletes. bignd movie of studios see profits using the bible as inspiration. that's ahead. ♪ >> welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." >> jason kelly looks at how big data is helping weekend warriors become elite athletes. >> you give them some blood in they come back with is highly personalized 50 pages coming page being this different biomarker. it's talking about things you have heard of like vitamin d and other things like bilirubin, which measures your ability to re-create red blood cells. i
farmers be involved in sending their crops to india for sometime?ve been talking with an analyst and he says the future really belongs to india. india is an interesting case in terms of global markets because they very much push food self sufficiency but as the , their foodrows demand increases. there is a little room for wealth development. china is already consuming about the global average in terms of calorie per person. india is still 17% below. there is room for the population and...
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talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers.-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ (music plays from one way or another )♪♪ ♪ i'm gonna find y♪ i'm gonna getcha ♪ ♪ getcha getcha getcha ♪ one way or another ♪ ♪ i'm gonna win ya ♪ i'm gonna getcha ♪ ♪ getcha getcha getcha ♪ one way or another ♪ ♪ i'm gonna see ya ♪ (inhales cigarette) >>> a frightening situation up here in los angeles. >> 11-year-old paul hartness is trapped, sandwiched between two huge boulders in a crack just a few inches wide. >> oh, poor kid. jesus. >> rescuer tom jones quickly understands the thing the boy needs to do most to survive, keep breathing, is the very thing putting him in even more danger. >> he was like farther and farther down into that crevice with every breath he took. obviously, if the chest cannot expand, you suffocate. >> he's so close, rescuers can talk to him, even toh him, but they can't get him out. they know if they don't act fast, they'll watch this child die before their very own eyes. >> i'm trying, but it hurts. >> the first thing we did was b
talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers.-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ (music plays from one way or another )♪♪ ♪ i'm gonna find y♪ i'm gonna getcha ♪ ♪ getcha getcha getcha ♪ one way or another ♪ ♪ i'm gonna win ya ♪ i'm gonna getcha ♪ ♪ getcha getcha getcha ♪ one way or another ♪ ♪ i'm gonna see ya ♪ (inhales cigarette) >>> a frightening situation up here in los angeles. >> 11-year-old paul...
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talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers.dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ listerine® kills 99% of bad breath germs. this is 100% useful for a 100% fresh mouth. what's it like to not feel 100% fresh? we don't know. we swish listerine®. as do listerine® users. the very people we studied in the study of bold. people who are statistically more likely to stand up to a bully. do a yoga handstand. and be in a magician's act. listerine® kills 99% of bad breath germs so you can feel 100% in life. bring out the bold™. kennedy: it's that time where we have to take a gander at the oddities of the world to make us feel normal. this is the "topical storm." topic number one. watch this video. i want you to decide. i'm not going to tell you. you choose. did nana have her doan's pills he can changed with colorado edibles or was someone teasing her to get her to space walk for the first time. that's all fun and games until you slap the zombie face on her and she has a massive coronary. good god. topic number two. microsoft released a new a.i. experiment
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. >> reporter: he is a farmer who raises cattle and eats hamburgers. what's so wrong about that. >> you're killing your cows. >> reporter: if you listen to social media the problem is matthew englehart and his wife also own two premiere vegan restaurants in california. cafe gratitude and gracias madres. strict rules not to eat animals or animal products of any kind. >> all the money i spent into your company is being pumped into a farm killing animals!! i'm so heartbroken! >> reporter: the engleharts weren't home at their farm in vacaville. in a blog post a little over a year ago, matthew reported he had just recently gun to realize farm animals keep farmland from turning to desert. so he decided to get some cows and some sheep. and he says he has even slaughtered some of the cows for food. matthew posted this photo of himself eating his first hamburger in 40 years. now some say they feel betrayed. according to the hollywood reporter, the couple has even received death threats! wrap your head around that! there are vegans so upset that they are killing
. >> reporter: he is a farmer who raises cattle and eats hamburgers. what's so wrong about that. >> you're killing your cows. >> reporter: if you listen to social media the problem is matthew englehart and his wife also own two premiere vegan restaurants in california. cafe gratitude and gracias madres. strict rules not to eat animals or animal products of any kind. >> all the money i spent into your company is being pumped into a farm killing animals!! i'm so...
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talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers.um-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ does not need the gop establishment to defeat hillary clinton in november. that's it for us. good night. >> announcer: this show has never been solely about investments. we have talked about anything that have affected people and their money. from fox business headquarters in new york city, the new "wall street week." >> welcome to wall street week. i'm anthony scaramucci. gar will be i'm gary kaminsky. what's a long-term investor to do? we'll start by asking one of the greatest value investors of the last two decades. bob olstein, i want to start with the political climate. does any of that come into your philosophy for the investing. >> what's going to become law and how does it effect the free cash flow of companies or industries we are looking at. but we can't twhroins all this stuff from politically active people. gary: the fact that you have the political extremes going on in this cycle? >> the market, 80% of the market. hedge funds that aren't there
talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers.um-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ does not need the gop establishment to defeat hillary clinton in november. that's it for us. good night. >> announcer: this show has never been solely about investments. we have talked about anything that have affected people and their money. from fox business headquarters in new york city, the new "wall street week." >> welcome to wall street week....
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