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for my entire career farmers comes from grocery stores. in a way they farmers be half-right, but not like you may think. our industry's claim that food comes farms is a bit of a stretch. with the exception of some fruits and vegetables, there is nothing grown on our farms that is consumed directly as food. nobody has a plate of soybeans or corn, or bites a hog. it's wheaties in the bowl, not wheat. this insistence of redefining food makes as much sense as saying cars come an iron mine. most of all if food really came from farms, farmers would never go to the supermarket themselves. but even that simple truism needs an update. the majority of food in the us is coming from restaurants, not grocery stores. last year for the first time on record americans spent more for food away from home than at home. the gap is widening this year, even as restaurants struggle with high labor costs. this is tracking dollars not calories, food ingredient business, which i think better describes our sector, the customer we're trying to sell to is increasing a
for my entire career farmers comes from grocery stores. in a way they farmers be half-right, but not like you may think. our industry's claim that food comes farms is a bit of a stretch. with the exception of some fruits and vegetables, there is nothing grown on our farms that is consumed directly as food. nobody has a plate of soybeans or corn, or bites a hog. it's wheaties in the bowl, not wheat. this insistence of redefining food makes as much sense as saying cars come an iron mine. most of...
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who will hopefully start to cheer on farmers, as well. you can check out lets talk food by visiting their website, lets talk food dot com. when we come back, machinery pete has this week's tractor tales. missed any of todays show, head to us farm report dot com to watch the program online tractor tales is brough to you by machinery pete, the most trusted name in farm equipment. welcome back to tractor tales folks! this week we're heading to southeastern ohio to meet a collector and learn about his 1959 john deere 530. blaine melvin is active in the pioneer classic deere. and while this 530 looks like a show tractor, blaine assured us it still gets the job done. bought it from a private individual that i believe in two thousand seven and then i've completely went through it owned the block in a a rebuilt by professional p t o was rebuilt by a friend of mine i did the paint all the sand blasting in the paint used john deere paint primer and paint the tires on it can come with it and there pretty good shape i probably will be brush hogging t
who will hopefully start to cheer on farmers, as well. you can check out lets talk food by visiting their website, lets talk food dot com. when we come back, machinery pete has this week's tractor tales. missed any of todays show, head to us farm report dot com to watch the program online tractor tales is brough to you by machinery pete, the most trusted name in farm equipment. welcome back to tractor tales folks! this week we're heading to southeastern ohio to meet a collector and learn about...
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many other farmers have done so as well. it plan carefully, they are not as expensive as they might first appear. this summer an entirely new cruise route has opened up: the legendary northwest passage. for the first time a large cruise ship completed the voyage from alaska to new york. it was a controversial undertaking, since a titanic-like disaster would overwhelm the canadian rescue system. environmentalists were also critical of rubber-necking m $20,000 up to $120,000 per passenger plus insurance and your bar tab, it probably won't be competing with the bahamas anytime soon. still, this was the route so many expeditions, including the unsuccessful john cabot and james cook and the successful roald amundsen, struggled mightily to discover. in that sense the historic nature of this cruise is notable for me. i have been under the arctic ice in a submarine 40 years ago, and the idea of sailing through the northwest passage on top of the arctic fascinates me. so maybe the summer arctic ice cover will continue to decline, and
many other farmers have done so as well. it plan carefully, they are not as expensive as they might first appear. this summer an entirely new cruise route has opened up: the legendary northwest passage. for the first time a large cruise ship completed the voyage from alaska to new york. it was a controversial undertaking, since a titanic-like disaster would overwhelm the canadian rescue system. environmentalists were also critical of rubber-necking m $20,000 up to $120,000 per passenger plus...
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a cotton farmer in georgia or a peanut farmer or a dairy farmer in wisconsin and minnesota, he cannot protect himself against the forces of supply and demand in the marketplace. but working together in effective governmental programs , he can do so. americans, who live over on an average social 65 security check of about $78 a month, they're not able to sustain themselves individually, but they can sustain themselves through the social security system. i don't believe in big government, but i believe in effective governmental action. and i think that's the only way that the united states is going to maintain its freedom. it's the only way that we're going to move ahead. i think we can do a better job. i think we're going to have to do a better job if we are going to meet the responsibilities which time and events have placed upon us. we cannot turn the job over to anyone else. if the united states fails, then the whole cause of freedom fails. and i think it depends in great measure on what we do here in this country. the reason franklin roosevelt was a good neighbor in latin america w
a cotton farmer in georgia or a peanut farmer or a dairy farmer in wisconsin and minnesota, he cannot protect himself against the forces of supply and demand in the marketplace. but working together in effective governmental programs , he can do so. americans, who live over on an average social 65 security check of about $78 a month, they're not able to sustain themselves individually, but they can sustain themselves through the social security system. i don't believe in big government, but i...
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i don't think we were the only farmers to take notice. there have been self-driving tractor systems for a few years, but until you see a tractor without a cab, i don't think the implications of truly autonomous machinery sinks in. skepticism was immediate and robust. what if the machine plugs up? how about transporting down the road? what about liability insurance? but the truth is, between an all-out push by technology companies from google to tesla, this is not a startling or cutting edge development. in fact, i think such automation could happen even faster on farms than roads. setting that debate aside, looking at this working prototype instead of a computer- generated depiction, should make implications from this glimpse of a likely future. the in-field video is electrifying enough, but the depiction of a remote operator setup rang a bell with me. see if you notice any comparison with this operator station on our newest submarines or this control system for military drones. my point is what the tractor video shows is not wild fantasy
i don't think we were the only farmers to take notice. there have been self-driving tractor systems for a few years, but until you see a tractor without a cab, i don't think the implications of truly autonomous machinery sinks in. skepticism was immediate and robust. what if the machine plugs up? how about transporting down the road? what about liability insurance? but the truth is, between an all-out push by technology companies from google to tesla, this is not a startling or cutting edge...
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farmers. now it's up to an illinois judge to decide whether to block the deal. in november, deere and the climate corporation, a subsidiary of monsanto company, announced they had signed an agreement for deere to buy the precision planting equipment business. government regulators then launched an anti- trust review, leading to this week's lawsuit. in a joint statement, deere and climate corp. said "d-o-j's allegations about the etitive impacts of the transaction are misguided and the companies intend to defend the transaction vigorously against those allegations," the statement said. "deere has long been focused on helping american farmers become more efficient and productive so that they can remain globally competitive. the proposed acquisition benefits farmers by accelerating the development and delivery of new precision equipment solutions in more early stages of merger talks. the potential deal would consolidate 60 percent of north amercia's potation production into one company, with some farmers fearing they would lose pricing power. while both caution a d
farmers. now it's up to an illinois judge to decide whether to block the deal. in november, deere and the climate corporation, a subsidiary of monsanto company, announced they had signed an agreement for deere to buy the precision planting equipment business. government regulators then launched an anti- trust review, leading to this week's lawsuit. in a joint statement, deere and climate corp. said "d-o-j's allegations about the etitive impacts of the transaction are misguided and the...
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>>>these farmers are using eyes in the sky to clean up their storm damage. (cory willard/ farmer) "it's just giving us the imagery instead of cory willard and his crew have been working for days. it's after a tornado ripped through the center of their fields in homer. (cory willard/ farmer) "right where the tornado came across it's pretty much a total loss." a corn crib once sat at the front of the property. but now it's a pile of debris. (cory willard/ farmer) "the hazard is underneath all the flat corn is what's left of that corn crib that we haven't been able to find." and willard says it won't be quick process. because the mess will make harvest tricky. (cory willard/ farmer) "the debris actually went down corn down over on top of it." (cory willard/ farmer) "instead of harvesting at full speed it's going to be a snail's pace." so he's using an ipad to map out where the debris is at. (cory willard/ farmer) "so we can drive to these pins that we've set instead of driving down crops we don't want to mess up." and says technology is speeding up the process.
>>>these farmers are using eyes in the sky to clean up their storm damage. (cory willard/ farmer) "it's just giving us the imagery instead of cory willard and his crew have been working for days. it's after a tornado ripped through the center of their fields in homer. (cory willard/ farmer) "right where the tornado came across it's pretty much a total loss." a corn crib once sat at the front of the property. but now it's a pile of debris. (cory willard/ farmer) "the...
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a cotton farmer in georgia or peanut farmer or dairy farmer, he cannot protect himself against the forces of supply and demand. working together, and effective government the program can do so. 79 americans who live overseas to five on an average social security check of $70 and must, they are not able to sustain themselves individually, but they can sustain themselves through the social security business. i do not believe in big government, but i believe ineffective governmental action -- in effective governmental action. it is how we will move ahead and maintain freedom. i think we can do a better job. we going to have to do a better job if we are going to meet the responsible to -- response abilities -- responsiblities. if united states fails, the whole cost of freedom fails. i think it depends on what we do here in this country. frequent roosevelt was a good neighbor in latin america was because he was a good neighbor in the united states. because they felt they american society was moving again. i want us to recapture the image. i want people in latin america and africa and asia to s
a cotton farmer in georgia or peanut farmer or dairy farmer, he cannot protect himself against the forces of supply and demand. working together, and effective government the program can do so. 79 americans who live overseas to five on an average social security check of $70 and must, they are not able to sustain themselves individually, but they can sustain themselves through the social security business. i do not believe in big government, but i believe ineffective governmental action -- in...
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and yeah, the farmers are upset.nd i think the politicians, particularly the corn belt, where there soon will be job cuts. >> explain why the farmers are enset. upset. in creasingly fewer participating, not because of this merge, but others as well? >> yeah, this is the fourth major deal in the space. and span of what is it, eight months? so, yeah. farmers are clearly concerned about the reduction in competition. it doesn't help that we still don't know what the outcome of dow dupont is, even though we think that's going to pass approval. we don't know what they're going to have to divest. so at this point, i think people assume that everything will stay consolidated. >> it's also coming at a time when agricultural prices are down. and one of the arguments that the companies are making is that it will boost prices. do you see that this deal significantly increasing prices, or just marginally? >> well, i mean, farmer net income is down, because corn prices are down, or crop prices are down. but the farmer input cost h
and yeah, the farmers are upset.nd i think the politicians, particularly the corn belt, where there soon will be job cuts. >> explain why the farmers are enset. upset. in creasingly fewer participating, not because of this merge, but others as well? >> yeah, this is the fourth major deal in the space. and span of what is it, eight months? so, yeah. farmers are clearly concerned about the reduction in competition. it doesn't help that we still don't know what the outcome of dow...
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farmer died at the hospital. investigation and other 911 calls that night describing this white truck driving erratically on the 51 freeway through traffic. so far, still no break in this case. the person or people who chased dinya farmer down and shot her in her head remain on the loose. if you have any information about this case, call police, d.p.s., or call silent witness at 480-witness. i'm linda williams, fox 10 news. >> state trooper when a driver apparently pulled a trigger during a traffic stop. the trooper pulled over a car near loop 101 and indian school for weaving in and out of traffic. the trooper saw a large amount of marijuana in a backpack and asked if the driver had a medical marijuana card. the trooper said he sounded like a gun click but no bullets fired. the trooper was not hurt. >> this is a good job on the trooper. he identified there was a hazard. he backed up and retreated trying to get cover. drew his weapon, at which time, you know, the subject pulled out what we believe is a weapon and
farmer died at the hospital. investigation and other 911 calls that night describing this white truck driving erratically on the 51 freeway through traffic. so far, still no break in this case. the person or people who chased dinya farmer down and shot her in her head remain on the loose. if you have any information about this case, call police, d.p.s., or call silent witness at 480-witness. i'm linda williams, fox 10 news. >> state trooper when a driver apparently pulled a trigger during...
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.> we'll show you how the technology is already taking one farmer's operation to new heights. and in john's world... time to get ready, or whas that last month? he says those payments are based on futures price. and when you look at negative basis, wheat growers are actually seeing even lower cash prices on the farm. fresh off the profarmer crop tour, one of the leading analytical
.> we'll show you how the technology is already taking one farmer's operation to new heights. and in john's world... time to get ready, or whas that last month?
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this is an organic farmer. his farm sits on a gas hot spot. he is worried about the impact on water sources in the region, particularly of chemicals used inin these processes l leak. he belieieves other forms off pollution may y follow. some do except that poland's gas reserveves arere economically importantt but they arere opposd 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. residedents here say the gasas induststry has presented a misleading imagege of fraggigin. f 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 w way to extract shale gas withohout using hydraulic fracture stimulation. >> your tracks the claims that committees have been left in the dark. >> i have b
this is an organic farmer. his farm sits on a gas hot spot. he is worried about the impact on water sources in the region, particularly of chemicals used inin these processes l leak. he belieieves other forms off pollution may y follow. some do except that poland's gas reserveves arere economically importantt but they arere opposd 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...
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do the farmers exist? >> reporter: luca pintus insisted he wanted to fighted racism and help newcomers integrate in sardinia.ni migrants find it hard to leave the island because most are barred from ferries to the mainland. while migrants are a money making opportunity for some, many sardinians are weary of those selling cheap goods on the beaches or begging. b but people hawking wares in supermarket car parks have little alternative because a career in local agriculturelo doesn't appear to be a realistic option. for the pbs newshour, i'm malcolm brabant in sardinia. >> woodruff: online, malcolm offers the backstory of his peculiar reporting odyssey.pe that's on our website, pbs.org/newshour. >> ifill: now, how the sugar industry paid experts to downplay health risks. researchers have discovered documents showing the industry tried to influence scientific studies back in the 1960s. early studies had found a link between sugar and fat, and heart disease, but it has now emerged that the sugar industry paid t
do the farmers exist? >> reporter: luca pintus insisted he wanted to fighted racism and help newcomers integrate in sardinia.ni migrants find it hard to leave the island because most are barred from ferries to the mainland. while migrants are a money making opportunity for some, many sardinians are weary of those selling cheap goods on the beaches or begging. b but people hawking wares in supermarket car parks have little alternative because a career in local agriculturelo doesn't appear...
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to help organic farmers.. they want to unite the 20,000 organic farms across the country membership is a hundred dollars a year.. and non-farmers can get a supporter membership.. for the same.. each farm gets one vote on policy issues.. ---- the grains are lost a bit what they won tuesday.. market analyst angie setzer has more.. "the fact that we've seen a good bump in price, in soybeans as of late. has kind of allowed for a risk off approach and maybe some sellers to step in..." "..pushing the market down here in the short term. the announcement tolerance take that out to international trade levels. did help give wheat a little bit of a bounce and that bounce in wheat has helped throw some support in corns way." "overnight we did see china say that they will relax their policy on u.s. beef imports so that was very positive. but the news that jbs and a few other groups out there are starting to load some cargos of beef for the u.s. from brazil is weighing, and that's got us getting a in the short term." "just
to help organic farmers.. they want to unite the 20,000 organic farms across the country membership is a hundred dollars a year.. and non-farmers can get a supporter membership.. for the same.. each farm gets one vote on policy issues.. ---- the grains are lost a bit what they won tuesday.. market analyst angie setzer has more.. "the fact that we've seen a good bump in price, in soybeans as of late. has kind of allowed for a risk off approach and maybe some sellers to step in..."...
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to help organic farmers.. they want to unite the 20,000 organic farms across the country membership is a hundred dollars a year.. and non-farmers can get a supporter membership.. for the same.. each farm gets one vote grains are lost a bit what they won tuesday.. market analyst angie setzer has more.. "the fact that we've seen a good bump in price, in soybeans as of late. has kind of allowed for a risk off approach and maybe some sellers to step in..." "..pushing the market down here in the short term. the announcement overnight or early wednesday morning that egypt would back off their ergot tolerance take that out to international of a bounce and that bounce in wheat has helped throw some support in corns way." "overnight we did see china say that they will relax their policy on u.s. beef imports so that was very positive. but the news that jbs and a few other groups out there are starting to load some cargos of beef for the u.s. from brazil is weighing, and that's got us getting a little bit of a tug-of-war
to help organic farmers.. they want to unite the 20,000 organic farms across the country membership is a hundred dollars a year.. and non-farmers can get a supporter membership.. for the same.. each farm gets one vote grains are lost a bit what they won tuesday.. market analyst angie setzer has more.. "the fact that we've seen a good bump in price, in soybeans as of late. has kind of allowed for a risk off approach and maybe some sellers to step in..." "..pushing the market down...
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coming up on 9 news 4-30 -- one weld county farmer is getting pretty creative... you from enjoying the season...several attractions open this weekend. and this year more than ever -- several farmers hope anticipation for autumn - translates into big profits.. a disappointing crop - hammered by hail - has this weld county farmer ready for fall. glen fritzler says -- he lost 50- percent of his typical summer farmers - but so is the need to keep up with what visitors want. so now -- he's getting creative - and looking beyond the traditional corn maze.. fritzler is organizing theme weekends -- including a beer garden and lumberjack show -- to keep the visitors coming. he's not the only one.. other farms are planning everything from pumpkin cannons to cider-making workshops -- even "zombie paintball" makes the list. fritzler's opens for the season on attendance record -- all thanks to some four legged friends. more than 11- hundred pups turned up for last week's "bark at the park" day.. the white sox were the first m-l-b team to start the event -- 20 years ago.. the gu
coming up on 9 news 4-30 -- one weld county farmer is getting pretty creative... you from enjoying the season...several attractions open this weekend. and this year more than ever -- several farmers hope anticipation for autumn - translates into big profits.. a disappointing crop - hammered by hail - has this weld county farmer ready for fall. glen fritzler says -- he lost 50- percent of his typical summer farmers - but so is the need to keep up with what visitors want. so now -- he's getting...
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truck farm is like a roof truck farmers like a roof but you cannot drive around in a roof # thehe inspiration for the project was bornrn of necessity. i moved d to new yorork city, wd to h have a place to groww somef mymy own food,d, but did not hae any place e to do it. i took a gooood long l look at e ck of my a all dodge e pickup truckk and realized it was about the same size as a backyard garden beded. borrowing some technology from rooftop gardens, i me a truckk farm happed.d. .ost of us grow up in cicities the e majority o of the worlrlds population is an urbanan populatition. in the united states, we have long been for several generations s are predominantly urban peopople. what that means is that we grow up withohout an understanding of certain fundamental things that are -- that our grandparents or great grandparents have ten for grgranted -- where food d cs from, where water comes from. truck farms do one tiny little part of that, even by driving through the neighborhood or being parked on the side of the street. they are a visual remindnder t that food d comes m somewherere. it nee
truck farm is like a roof truck farmers like a roof but you cannot drive around in a roof # thehe inspiration for the project was bornrn of necessity. i moved d to new yorork city, wd to h have a place to groww somef mymy own food,d, but did not hae any place e to do it. i took a gooood long l look at e ck of my a all dodge e pickup truckk and realized it was about the same size as a backyard garden beded. borrowing some technology from rooftop gardens, i me a truckk farm happed.d. .ost of us...
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a 911 operator was get as much information from farmer as possible. at one point farmer tells the 911 operator, they are right beside me. then a loud noises heard by the operator, and farmers never heard again. police are asking for tips on the suspect vehicle. described as a white workers talk as -- with a ladder rack in the toolbox. stupid people can change and take ladder racks often take the toolbox out. they can stop driving it. that may be an indicator in neighborhood who is change the appearance of a vehicle that sound similar, those are the calls were looking for. stomach farmer suffered multiple gunshot wounds and transported to the hospital, where she later died. police have no motive for the crime, but they tell us that information in their investigation has led them to believe this is not road rage or random act of violence. >>> the ntsb is looking into what caused a small plane to crash home. two people inside were not hurt. we talked to them about what happened today. >> i'm grateful to god to be alive. we take every day as it comes. tha
a 911 operator was get as much information from farmer as possible. at one point farmer tells the 911 operator, they are right beside me. then a loud noises heard by the operator, and farmers never heard again. police are asking for tips on the suspect vehicle. described as a white workers talk as -- with a ladder rack in the toolbox. stupid people can change and take ladder racks often take the toolbox out. they can stop driving it. that may be an indicator in neighborhood who is change the...
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farmer was shot multiple times, causing a chain reaction crash involving several vehicles. police are trying to determine a motive for the attack. investigators have said things in the investigation do not point to a random act of violence or a traffic dispute. they are still investigating. reporting live in phoenix, donna rossi cbs 5 news. >> thank you. >>> you may have seen the alarming headline on your social media feed that says you could be arrested for sexual molestation just for changing your child's diaper. this happened with an article about a convicted child molester in arizona. he appealed saying the state -- the state failed to provide sexual conduct here in arizona reading intentional or knowing touching but does not mention intent. attorneys mean even innocent actions could be construed as abuse. the county attorney says that is just not the case here. >> prosecutors don't charge offenses out of that sexual context that could render a parent subject to a felony charge just for bathing their child or changing a child's diaper. is offensive. >> montgomery says n
farmer was shot multiple times, causing a chain reaction crash involving several vehicles. police are trying to determine a motive for the attack. investigators have said things in the investigation do not point to a random act of violence or a traffic dispute. they are still investigating. reporting live in phoenix, donna rossi cbs 5 news. >> thank you. >>> you may have seen the alarming headline on your social media feed that says you could be arrested for sexual molestation...
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if you catch yourself going to the downtown cedar rapids farmers market then grab the jacket and enjoy the weather while having fun. expect high temperatures to warm near 80 today and due to a southeasterl y wind the dew points will also rise. don't worry, it won't be oppressive by any means, just enough for you to notice the mugginess in the air. the evening won't be too bad either. we'll be slightly warmer than what we were this morning, but still in the 50s.today: mostly sunny. wind: se 5-10. high: 78 alo: 78 dbq:7 tonight: mostly clear, a few passing clouds. wind: se 5-10 low: 59 alo: 59 dbq: 57 iow: 59 56 to 62 thanks britley. this morning, tropical storm hermine is tracking up the east coast. this is a live look from myrtle beach south carolina where the storm is bringing strong winds and rain this morning. hermine made landfall a coast. once it moved off the florida panhandle-- crews got busy getting power restored to more than 250 thousand people. hermine was a category 1 hurricane when it hit the state. the city of tallahassee says it has crews working to get power back on as
if you catch yourself going to the downtown cedar rapids farmers market then grab the jacket and enjoy the weather while having fun. expect high temperatures to warm near 80 today and due to a southeasterl y wind the dew points will also rise. don't worry, it won't be oppressive by any means, just enough for you to notice the mugginess in the air. the evening won't be too bad either. we'll be slightly warmer than what we were this morning, but still in the 50s.today: mostly sunny. wind: se...
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a cotton farmer in comba or peanut farmer or a dairy farmer in wisconsin or minnesota, he cannot protect himself against the forces of supply and demand in the marketplace, but working together in effective governmental programs he can do so. 17 million americans who live over 65 on an average social security check of about $78 a month, they're not able to sustain themselves individually but they can sustain themselves through the social security system. i don't believe in big government. but i believe in effective governmental action and i think that's the only way that the united states is going to maintain its freedom. it's the only way we're going to move ahead. i think we can do a better job. i think we're going to have to do a better job if we are going to meet the responsibilities which time and again have laced upon us. if the united states fails, then the whole -- the reason that franklin roosevelt was a good neighbor in latin america was because he was a good neighbor in the united states. because they felt that the american society was moving again. i want us to recapture that
a cotton farmer in comba or peanut farmer or a dairy farmer in wisconsin or minnesota, he cannot protect himself against the forces of supply and demand in the marketplace, but working together in effective governmental programs he can do so. 17 million americans who live over 65 on an average social security check of about $78 a month, they're not able to sustain themselves individually but they can sustain themselves through the social security system. i don't believe in big government. but i...
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problem in agriculture that there is a good basis to believe their agricultural problems but the farmers strategy they wanted adopted is to markets domestic and export then the government would give you a subsidy to match the high domestic price for keeping the u.s. markets. >> to keep the prices high debt was few title fit wanted something off to have been paid maintain crop prices and a put a huge warehouse full of grain was a disastrous policy but the roosevelt administration pursued many of the same policies then expanded on them to pay the farmers not to grow the crops so roosevelt pursue that as well. it is a vestige now of the ironic situation not to plant crops.d, then first the former board all different ways to deal with the problem we have been dealing with for something like 100 years. that is the product of the principal the housing board under roosevelt and the basic thing that people point to the really did say that is the business people and society as a whole to deal with not government the ups and downs of the economy that is the way it is. it is life. hoover was a read
problem in agriculture that there is a good basis to believe their agricultural problems but the farmers strategy they wanted adopted is to markets domestic and export then the government would give you a subsidy to match the high domestic price for keeping the u.s. markets. >> to keep the prices high debt was few title fit wanted something off to have been paid maintain crop prices and a put a huge warehouse full of grain was a disastrous policy but the roosevelt administration pursued...
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morning and hawkeye game or if you happen to be in cedar rapids for the first half of the day, the farmers market. whatever you have planned the weather is sure to cooperate. even into the evening hours we've got seemingly perfect weather. temperatures will drop down into the 50s overnight and skies will begin to clear even more. so sunday is going to be even better. mostly sunny skies and a high of 79. today: partly sunny. wind: w 5-15. high: 75 alo: 75 dbq: 75 iow: 75 72 to 78 tonight: mostly clear. wind: w 5-10. low: 54 alo: 54 dbq: 54 iow: 54 51 to 57 thanks britley. six people including two philadelphia police this morning after an overnight shooting. the shootout ended with police shooting and killing the suspect in an alley. and started shooting around 11:30 last night. shots hit sergeant sylvia young multiple times on her protective vest. she shooter also wounded university of pennsylvania officer ed miller. both are in stable condition. after running away, police say the shooter injured a secuirty guard and a woman in a bar. the suspect then shot two people sitting in a vehicle ou
morning and hawkeye game or if you happen to be in cedar rapids for the first half of the day, the farmers market. whatever you have planned the weather is sure to cooperate. even into the evening hours we've got seemingly perfect weather. temperatures will drop down into the 50s overnight and skies will begin to clear even more. so sunday is going to be even better. mostly sunny skies and a high of 79. today: partly sunny. wind: w 5-15. high: 75 alo: 75 dbq: 75 iow: 75 72 to 78 tonight: mostly...
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talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ? we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ? talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because you wouldn't believe what's in this kiester. a farmer's market. a fire truck. even a marching band. and if i can get comfortable talking about this kiester, then you can get comfortable using preparation h. we thought fibers that help you stay regular caused unwanted gas. not good. then we switched to new mirafiber. only mirafiber supports regularity with dailycomfort fiber and is less likely to cause... unwanted gas. finally. try new mirafiber. . >>> final tonight, one las bit of sumr fun a the season unofficially comes to a close, we sent our kevin tibbles to dollywood to brave what is billed as the world's fastest wooden roller coaster, as kevin found, it's a real scream. >> reporter: there's just something nostalgic about those coasters. the cycne at coney island has been providing thrills and chills for nearly 90 years. these days, everything old is new again. except way faster. it's called the lightnin
talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ? we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ? talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because you wouldn't believe what's in this kiester. a farmer's market. a fire truck. even a marching band. and if i can get comfortable talking about this kiester, then you can get comfortable using preparation h. we thought fibers that help you stay regular caused unwanted gas. not good. then we switched to new mirafiber. only...
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the audio released out of respect for dinya farmer's family. on the night of september 7th, '49-year-old dinya farmer was driving north on state route 51 when she calls for help, saying she's being followed, chased. she told the 911 operators, these mexican guys from -- they started at broadway and 7th avenue, following me, as i turned off and just got on the freeway. they pulled up and was going to get out of their truck and, like, they are following me now farmer described a white work truck. she says she's nervous and asked what should i do. she continues to describe what's happening, saying, okay, yeah, they are right next to me. noises are then heard on the phone, and farmer stopped speaking. the operator called out several times but gets no response. the noises are believed to be gunshots fired into farmer's car. one hit her in the head. she later died at the hospital. loose. if you know anything, call police. >>> accused of pulling a gun on a d.p.s. trooper is in custody. the trooper pulled the man over early this morning on the route 10
the audio released out of respect for dinya farmer's family. on the night of september 7th, '49-year-old dinya farmer was driving north on state route 51 when she calls for help, saying she's being followed, chased. she told the 911 operators, these mexican guys from -- they started at broadway and 7th avenue, following me, as i turned off and just got on the freeway. they pulled up and was going to get out of their truck and, like, they are following me now farmer described a white work truck....
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corn farmers get on average 168 bushels and acre.ith better measurement tool they could be getting a lot more. >> between this optimal conditions where a grower can produce 530 bushels an acre. what's going on is the corn plant is capable of very, very high yields. you have all these different variables effect that corn plant on many, many acres that drive the yield average much lower. mike tern is the ceo of the climate corporation. the company helps farmers like keith increase production. in two years he's increased yields by 10%. he went from 180 bushels per acre to 200. >> what would you be checking out this morning? >> we'll check to see if there's any red spots in this field that are not usually there. the technology shows what's happening live on his 10,000 acre farm. whether it's a germ infestation, too much water in a certain part of the field or lack of nitrogen. red means bad. green means crops are growing. >> we begin to get a complete digital picture of the farm. >> how precise is this, really? >> we can begin to farm, y
corn farmers get on average 168 bushels and acre.ith better measurement tool they could be getting a lot more. >> between this optimal conditions where a grower can produce 530 bushels an acre. what's going on is the corn plant is capable of very, very high yields. you have all these different variables effect that corn plant on many, many acres that drive the yield average much lower. mike tern is the ceo of the climate corporation. the company helps farmers like keith increase...
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- i just zoomed back from the farmer's market. - uh, what's a farmer's market? - oh, a farmer's market is a place where you get really fresh food from the farmer. there's always lots of delicious fruits get to meet the farmer. [chica squeaking] you wanna be a farmer? [chica squeaking] [laughing] nice costume, farmer chica! come on, everyone. i have enough food here for all of us. - oh, great. [chica squekaing] - thanks, jet. - i have apples-- - oh, nice. - cucumber. - isn't that pretty-- - yummy! - fresh bread. - wow, look at that delicious bread! [chuckling] - oh, and here's-- - ba-bawk! - did you say corn? - mmm-hmm-- - chickens love corn! he an idea. - did you say corn? this is just a thought-- what if we take a lunch break? - oh, great idea, kelly-- - yeah! - oh, i'll go get chica. save me some corn, will ya, tweetheart? - sure-- - all right. [chica squeaking] - oh-- whoa! oh, chica, don't you want some of the delicious, [chica squeaking] oh, you can play farmer, tweet pea, but you also need to eat something for lunch. [chica squeaking] well, chips are a nic
- i just zoomed back from the farmer's market. - uh, what's a farmer's market? - oh, a farmer's market is a place where you get really fresh food from the farmer. there's always lots of delicious fruits get to meet the farmer. [chica squeaking] you wanna be a farmer? [chica squeaking] [laughing] nice costume, farmer chica! come on, everyone. i have enough food here for all of us. - oh, great. [chica squekaing] - thanks, jet. - i have apples-- - oh, nice. - cucumber. - isn't that pretty-- -...
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noises are then heard on the phone, and farmer stopped speaking. the operator called times but gets no response. the noises are believed to be gunshots fired into farmer's car. one hit her in the head. she later died at the hospital. the shooter is still on the loose. if you know anything, call police. >>> accused of pulling a gun on a d.p.s. trooper is in custody. the trooper pulled the man over early this morning on the route 101. suddenly the trooper heard the click, he said, of the man's trigger. the man drove off. bushes near his car. >> cc -- details of the plea agreement are not being released. velasquez represents litchfield park. >>> crews rush to the rescue of a man who was on north mountain. the man went hiking very early this morning in hopes of seeing the full moon footing. he fell, and then he went unconscious. when he finally came to, he called 911 and crews flew him off the mountain. he is expected to be okay. >>> nice day in the valley today. the clouds a little bit maybe cooler than it might have been otherwise. but things are abo
noises are then heard on the phone, and farmer stopped speaking. the operator called times but gets no response. the noises are believed to be gunshots fired into farmer's car. one hit her in the head. she later died at the hospital. the shooter is still on the loose. if you know anything, call police. >>> accused of pulling a gun on a d.p.s. trooper is in custody. the trooper pulled the man over early this morning on the route 101. suddenly the trooper heard the click, he said, of the...
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that means farmers can't use the grain for food or for feed. it advises farmers to check with guidelines from the u-s food and drug adm from spillville, one of a number of towns and cities in northeast iowa that dealt with substantial flooding last month. and we'll take a look at whether senator chuck grassley has been a proponent of renewable energy. now here's a look at today's most viewed web stories on kcrg dot com. stay with your 24-hour news source, kcrg t-v nine. renewable energy is a key issue that's why senator chuck grassley is claiming himself as the champion of wind power in a new ad. we powered up the kcrg- tv9 and gazette fact checker team to see if this claim of wind power... is solid... or if it's hot air. "without the grassley legislation, and his effective leadership, the wind energy industry would not have succeeded" the former chair of the american wind energy association is referring to grassley's support it created the renewable electricity production tax credit, known as the p-t-c. the american wind energy association say
that means farmers can't use the grain for food or for feed. it advises farmers to check with guidelines from the u-s food and drug adm from spillville, one of a number of towns and cities in northeast iowa that dealt with substantial flooding last month. and we'll take a look at whether senator chuck grassley has been a proponent of renewable energy. now here's a look at today's most viewed web stories on kcrg dot com. stay with your 24-hour news source, kcrg t-v nine. renewable energy is a...
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a 911 operator was get as much information from farmer as possible. at one point farmer tells the 911 operator, they are right beside me. then a loud noises heard by the operator, and farmers never heard again. police are asking for tips on the suspect vehicle. described as a white workers talk as -- with a ladder rack in the toolbox. stupid people can change and take ladder racks often take the toolbox out. they can stop driving it. that may be an indicator in
a 911 operator was get as much information from farmer as possible. at one point farmer tells the 911 operator, they are right beside me. then a loud noises heard by the operator, and farmers never heard again. police are asking for tips on the suspect vehicle. described as a white workers talk as -- with a ladder rack in the toolbox. stupid people can change and take ladder racks often take the toolbox out. they can stop driving it. that may be an indicator in
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it would be just would be nice if farmers had money to spend on it.ryl: especially in the middle of that beautiful weather. you wish a brighter outlook for hard-working farmers across iowa and across the country. reporter: you said it. cheryl: jeff flock in iowa. look at the closing bell, the stocks, we're down only six points. so the dow could close, could close to the upside on this first trading day of the month of september. >>> we're also following once again the story that keeps on going. pharma's martin shkreli gave exec as bad name. but has heather bresch made it even worse by jacking up the price of epipens. just how big after web she has spun for herself in her sector. keep it on fox business the day after labor day. neil cavuto is coming back to work. we've missed him. don't miss his return to "cavuto: coast to coast" live, 12 p.m. eastern time tuesday. more "countdown" on the way tuesday. hi, pete. i'm glad you called. (announcer vo) all your phones can work together on one number. you can move calls between phones, so conversations can go
it would be just would be nice if farmers had money to spend on it.ryl: especially in the middle of that beautiful weather. you wish a brighter outlook for hard-working farmers across iowa and across the country. reporter: you said it. cheryl: jeff flock in iowa. look at the closing bell, the stocks, we're down only six points. so the dow could close, could close to the upside on this first trading day of the month of september. >>> we're also following once again the story that keeps...
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. >>> back in our area farmer are worried after hermine left acres of crops under water. governor mccrory and other state leaders toured the damage today. drowning under 2 feet of water are these soybean crops. >> if they'll rot, mature out or dry out. >> reporter: farmers met to assess damage left behind from tropical storm hermine, also getting a firsthand look, governor pat mccrory, the state's emergency management director and agriculture commissioner steve truxler. >> we're here today to listen, try to find solution to the problems and hopefully prevent this from happening again. >> reporter: because this happens a lot, farms adjacent to federal fish and wildlife sites suffer. the refuge land they say is not equipped to handle heavy rain, so the runoff runs off onto their land drowning their crops. >> so this farm can't drain. so not only am i holding my 5 inches, i'm holding a good portion of that refuge water on my land. >> reporter: governor mccrory says he's currently working with the federal government to try and protect farmers from going through this again sys
. >>> back in our area farmer are worried after hermine left acres of crops under water. governor mccrory and other state leaders toured the damage today. drowning under 2 feet of water are these soybean crops. >> if they'll rot, mature out or dry out. >> reporter: farmers met to assess damage left behind from tropical storm hermine, also getting a firsthand look, governor pat mccrory, the state's emergency management director and agriculture commissioner steve truxler....
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t of highway -- ease 99, you had the catholics that were allied with the farmers. so when you talk about religion, religion is not monolithic. like any organization, it is split by the movement. although nowadays we do have robert kennedy high school in we have cesar chavez high school and in some ways the division within delano is not as , iminent as it was, although do not know if you remember but when robert kennedy high school was named or cesar chavez high school was named, there was resistance in the community to name those schools after those individuals because it was a very divisive history. we know why cesar chavez got a high school named after him, but robert kennedy, i do not know if i mentioned it, but in 1966 he was a senator and he brought the senate subcommittee on migratory labor to delano at the high school and they had hearings where people reported on the conditions in the field and the strike and there is a famous exchange, i can post a link online, where bobby kennedy joined his brother who was seen as the air of the legacy of the kennedys, he
t of highway -- ease 99, you had the catholics that were allied with the farmers. so when you talk about religion, religion is not monolithic. like any organization, it is split by the movement. although nowadays we do have robert kennedy high school in we have cesar chavez high school and in some ways the division within delano is not as , iminent as it was, although do not know if you remember but when robert kennedy high school was named or cesar chavez high school was named, there was...
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the information included farmer names... home addresses.. gps coordinates.. telephone numbers.. and email addresses. the american farm bureau federation and the national pork producers council took the epa to court.. the afb says e-p-a has to recall the information.. but the groups have already had it for three years.. ---- the september world agriculture supply and production for corn but higher prices.. corn production is down 61 million bushels from last month.. supplies are also down but still expected to be a record high.. soybean production is up a hundred and 41 million bushels and supplies are higher with production offsetting beginning stocks.. ending stocks are projected at three hundred 65 million bushels. and all that.. is messing with the grain market.. "it's a broad-based selloff. are getting hammered, dow down over 200. starting off on corn, just a broad-based spillover. good weather coming as well in the next week to start off the full brunt of harvest. still got a little bit of sweetness too from wheat coming over to corn. over to beans, lots of talk of the bean
the information included farmer names... home addresses.. gps coordinates.. telephone numbers.. and email addresses. the american farm bureau federation and the national pork producers council took the epa to court.. the afb says e-p-a has to recall the information.. but the groups have already had it for three years.. ---- the september world agriculture supply and production for corn but higher prices.. corn production is down 61 million bushels from last month.. supplies are also down but...
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it doesn't even have a cab computer or tablet a farmer could run the vehicle.. to do a pre- programmed route or task. on the front is radar and camera technologies that will stop for animals or debris and then let the farmer make decisions.. and it's new technology like this that can let a farmer rethink their operation. "well when you take a look at driver-less, you're taking this technology and you're scaling it either large or small. this allows them to look at efficiencies in their vehicle and be in the same field that maybe i'm harvesting grain in and could be doing a tillage operation for a grain cart, so it allows me to two for one meaning you used to have maybe two operators and now you can have that one operator supervise multiple other vehicles in that field." bose says case ih is looking for input from producers on the idea.. and says they can fill out a survey on case ih dot com.. ---- not want deere and company to buy monsanto's precision planting farm equipment business. on wednesday they filed a lawsuit to stop it.. the justice department says the
it doesn't even have a cab computer or tablet a farmer could run the vehicle.. to do a pre- programmed route or task. on the front is radar and camera technologies that will stop for animals or debris and then let the farmer make decisions.. and it's new technology like this that can let a farmer rethink their operation. "well when you take a look at driver-less, you're taking this technology and you're scaling it either large or small. this allows them to look at efficiencies in their...
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pain of farmers loved ones. reporting live from phoenix. >>> police say there is no indication that the shooting is related to the serial killer here in the valley. they're still looking for this man. there is a $75,000 reward to help catch this shooter. if you know anything call silent witness. >>> more than one week after the primary election there is nomination in the congressional district 5. >> temporary 6 leads by 9 votes. a court hearing wrapped up whether to count 300 other ballots that have tossed out. >> what is the latest? >> reporter: there is a lot more to play out before this election is wrapped up. the judge today said he will make his ruling tomorrow on what these ballots were tossed out on technicalities. jones is arguing they should of been counted. she believes she can win enough of the votes to close that razor thin gap with her opponent. and approve the votes should've counted, her attorneys called about 1 dozen witnesses who had their votes disqualified for one reason or another. each of th
pain of farmers loved ones. reporting live from phoenix. >>> police say there is no indication that the shooting is related to the serial killer here in the valley. they're still looking for this man. there is a $75,000 reward to help catch this shooter. if you know anything call silent witness. >>> more than one week after the primary election there is nomination in the congressional district 5. >> temporary 6 leads by 9 votes. a court hearing wrapped up whether to...
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. >> still to come tonight, some financial relief for farmers here in new england. those being help because of the impact of cold weather this year. >> coming to social media. the interface that will carry all the action. >> if you like to milk that feel of summer as long as possible, you still have some more time to one in eight women will face breast cancer. difference death.n life ande planned parenthood gives new hampshire women access to life saving cancer screenings. but ayotte voted to defund planned parenthood six times. why? overturn roe v. wade, ayotte puts critical cancer screenings at risk, hurting new hampshire women. kelly ayotte: putting her personal interests ahead of your health care. independence usa pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. ? americans are buying more and more of everything online. because when you ship with us, your business becomes our business. that's why we make more ecommerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. the united states postal service. priority: you . >> boston is not the only city sayi
. >> still to come tonight, some financial relief for farmers here in new england. those being help because of the impact of cold weather this year. >> coming to social media. the interface that will carry all the action. >> if you like to milk that feel of summer as long as possible, you still have some more time to one in eight women will face breast cancer. difference death.n life ande planned parenthood gives new hampshire women access to life saving cancer screenings. but...
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talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ? we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ? you wouldn't believe what's in this kiester. a farmer's market. a fire truck. even a marching band. for any sort of discomfort in yours. preparation h. get comfortable with it. a when your symptoms start... distracting you? doctors recommend taking ...non-drowsy claritin every day of your allergy season. claritin provides powerful, non-drowsy 24 hour relief... for fewer interruptions from the amazing things you do every day. live claritin clear. fired at rose medical center. no shooter has been located. no victims. we'll have an update at 6 on next. >>> we are gathering inform >> "making a difference" is brought to you by the makers of non-drowsy claritin. join claritin blue sky living today. >>> finally tonight, being a super hero doesn't always mean leaping tall buildings in a single bound. there are plenty of real life super heroes tonight kevin tibbles introduces us to one who is making a difference for some very brave kids. >> i'm batman. >> reporter
talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ? we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ? you wouldn't believe what's in this kiester. a farmer's market. a fire truck. even a marching band. for any sort of discomfort in yours. preparation h. get comfortable with it. a when your symptoms start... distracting you? doctors recommend taking ...non-drowsy claritin every day of your allergy season. claritin provides powerful, non-drowsy 24 hour relief... for fewer...
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all farmers with flooded fields can do now is wait for the water to go down to see if their crops can be salvaged.water logged crops will have to be tested for mold or toxins. mandatory evacuations are in place in northern california where a fire has burned more than 22-hundred acres since monday afternoon.more than 5- hundred first responders battling the 'loma fire' in santa clara county... and it is just ten-percent contained. a four-day heat wave left the brush dry, which makes it good fuel for a fire. so far two homes have burned and 3- hundred others remain threatened in this mountainous region. coming up on live at daybreak on today's tmj4:mayor tom barrett reacts to comment made by the bucks owner -- calling milwaukee racist.then -- two men charged with trying to sell stolen items on craigslist.how sheboygan (beep, camera shutter click) did you just see that? that was awesome. we have to try it. okay. okay, mine's not working. maybe you have to bump it. oh, yeah. do the bump it thing. right. okay, yeah. you want to buy a hairless cat? there's a pet store down the street. cool.
all farmers with flooded fields can do now is wait for the water to go down to see if their crops can be salvaged.water logged crops will have to be tested for mold or toxins. mandatory evacuations are in place in northern california where a fire has burned more than 22-hundred acres since monday afternoon.more than 5- hundred first responders battling the 'loma fire' in santa clara county... and it is just ten-percent contained. a four-day heat wave left the brush dry, which makes it good fuel...
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talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ? we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ? maggie hassan's priorities are working for new hampshire. new hampshire froze tuition. she understands that we need good highway systems. hassan is an advocate for public safety. and how does maggie hassan get these things done? by balancing the budget without an income or sales tax. creating a surplus... and by working with anyone and everyone to create a better environment for business innovation. a new senator making fiscal responsibility work for you. i'm maggie hassan and i approve this message.
talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ? we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ? maggie hassan's priorities are working for new hampshire. new hampshire froze tuition. she understands that we need good highway systems. hassan is an advocate for public safety. and how does maggie hassan get these things done? by balancing the budget without an income or sales tax. creating a surplus... and by working with anyone and everyone to create a better...