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america's farmers and ranchers.ecially want to congratulate secretary now, i can say secretary sonny perdue, who was just sworn in as the secretary of agriculture. [applause] sworn in by justice thomas and he was, it was a beautiful ceremony. we're going to celebrate a little bit later. and it's great. we're very happy. had a good vote too. >> yes, sir. >> didn't have one of those 51-49. he had a very big vote. thank justice thomas, great man, great person. we appreciate it. america's noble farming tradition stretches back to its earliest days. farmers led the way across the great plains and put down roots from coast to coast. today's america's farmers feed not only our nation but millions of people around the world. we'll open that up much more for you folks. as you know it is not totally open, we learned that yesterday frankly with canada, dairy farmers in wisconsin, upstate new york, different places, a lot of border state in particular are not able to sell their dairy products into canada. this has been going on
america's farmers and ranchers.ecially want to congratulate secretary now, i can say secretary sonny perdue, who was just sworn in as the secretary of agriculture. [applause] sworn in by justice thomas and he was, it was a beautiful ceremony. we're going to celebrate a little bit later. and it's great. we're very happy. had a good vote too. >> yes, sir. >> didn't have one of those 51-49. he had a very big vote. thank justice thomas, great man, great person. we appreciate it....
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secretary, is there anything you're willing to do right now on the issue of dairy farmers and the trade relations with canada? is there any specific action that you're planning? >> i think what the president has done yesterday and secretary ross and the timber counterveiling terrorists there sends a signal we need to play fair. that's the president's issue with nafta we won't a free-trade agreement that's free and fair. and obviously what canada has done with their dairy pricing has been very unfair to our northeastern dairy farmers in wisconsin and upper state new york particularly, and that's not right. what we have shown is they've benefitted from their lumber exports to the u.s. for many years, and this president's administration and secretary ross are willing to say, enough's enough, let's play fair and we can get this thing straightened out. president's already on it. >> as a dairy farmer i can say that kantd canada has changed some classifications within that milk price system that has given them what they feel is the cover to work underhandly within nafta. so they made some chan
secretary, is there anything you're willing to do right now on the issue of dairy farmers and the trade relations with canada? is there any specific action that you're planning? >> i think what the president has done yesterday and secretary ross and the timber counterveiling terrorists there sends a signal we need to play fair. that's the president's issue with nafta we won't a free-trade agreement that's free and fair. and obviously what canada has done with their dairy pricing has been...
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if a farmer's got to make his rent, it's got to charge 20% more. the equations she -- you know, they keep complicating rather than simplifying. >> so basically make some difference. >> eat vegetables. eat lots of them. >> next question is on your left. b. mckay, scott kennedy and a documentary filmmaker. i have to start by thanking you for putting on amazing things and having a mature conversation. thank you so much. i'm a little excited, so i'll try and control myself. i've been working for about three years on a documentary called food evolution about almost everything we're talking about, trying to reset the conversation i gml is. we hope to come -- we will be coming to movie theaters around the country in 2017. we are so honored to have our narrator and we are trying to have the same mature conversation that you all are having. we touched -- there's so many things i want to ask and i can't wait to have drinks and going to be tackling all of you. i have to go -- it's only been touched on a little bit and i really would love to hear you talk abou
if a farmer's got to make his rent, it's got to charge 20% more. the equations she -- you know, they keep complicating rather than simplifying. >> so basically make some difference. >> eat vegetables. eat lots of them. >> next question is on your left. b. mckay, scott kennedy and a documentary filmmaker. i have to start by thanking you for putting on amazing things and having a mature conversation. thank you so much. i'm a little excited, so i'll try and control myself. i've...
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one of the biggest threats to the big cats are farmers. almost two thousand kilometers away, farmer morne brummer prepares to release his flock for the day. it's not always been easy letting them roam. in the past, animals have been lost. >> we chose the area, or the area chose us, which is quite difficult to farm in. we've got cheetah, we've got lions coming through occasionally, leopard, caracol, jackal -- there's numerous predators in this area. >> many farmers, use lethal methods - shooting predators or using poison -- to protect their livestock. but brummer was offered another choice. cheetah outreach gave him his dog. now she goes out with the goats. >> it's definitely a benefit to not have to go out and kill certain animals to protect your
one of the biggest threats to the big cats are farmers. almost two thousand kilometers away, farmer morne brummer prepares to release his flock for the day. it's not always been easy letting them roam. in the past, animals have been lost. >> we chose the area, or the area chose us, which is quite difficult to farm in. we've got cheetah, we've got lions coming through occasionally, leopard, caracol, jackal -- there's numerous predators in this area. >> many farmers, use lethal...
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canada where the dairy farmers up in wisconsin, upstate new york, border states in particular, are not able to sell their dairy products into canada and this has been going on for a while and we're not going to put up with it. and we put a very big tax and won't be putting a big tariff on lumber, timber coming into this country. people don't realize, canada has been very rough on the united states. everyone thinks of canada of being nice but they've outsmarted our politicians for many years and you people understand that. so we did institute a very big tariff. we announced it yesterday and we're going to take care of our dairy farmers in wisconsin and upstate new york and lots of other places. so i think you people all probably agree with that, right? would you agree with that? >> you got to believe it. >> our farmers deserve a government that empowers them to do the hard work that they love to do so much and that's what
canada where the dairy farmers up in wisconsin, upstate new york, border states in particular, are not able to sell their dairy products into canada and this has been going on for a while and we're not going to put up with it. and we put a very big tax and won't be putting a big tariff on lumber, timber coming into this country. people don't realize, canada has been very rough on the united states. everyone thinks of canada of being nice but they've outsmarted our politicians for many years and...
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the point is it is the farmers and the adopting farmers are voting to say this is great technology because we need this to be able to make our gain profits that we make. and if we had this conversation in some place like ames, iowa or columbus, ohio they would really , be surprised by that. what's also i think been a surprise to everyone is that in the added value, that is the value that you get when you use a gmo, is a monetary amount. the united nations and cultural economist a lot of studies on this. 75 percent of the added value that is the money that comes back goes to the small farmers and not to the monsanto or the dow. so most of the increase in economic value is really going back to the farmers. not to the corporations that have developed the technology. sure, they get a little cut but not that. >> monopoly is bad but not all production at large concentrated scale is monopoly. and also, we have a kind of set of foundational policy and legal principles that we allow or even granted monopolies sometimes and one face of the government granted monopolies and has since the constitution
the point is it is the farmers and the adopting farmers are voting to say this is great technology because we need this to be able to make our gain profits that we make. and if we had this conversation in some place like ames, iowa or columbus, ohio they would really , be surprised by that. what's also i think been a surprise to everyone is that in the added value, that is the value that you get when you use a gmo, is a monetary amount. the united nations and cultural economist a lot of studies...
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i spent time with some of the farmers in wisconsin. as you know, rules, regulations, different things have changed and our farmers in wisconsin and new york state are being put out of business, our dairy farmers. that also includes what is happening along the northern border states with canada, having to do with lumber and timber. the fact is that nafta, whether it is mexico or canada, is a disaster. for our country. it is a disaster, a trading disaster. and we will be reporting back sometime over the next two weeks as to nafta and what we will do about it. but what happens to our dairy farmers in wisconsin and new york state, we will not let it happen. we can't let canada or anybody else take advantage and do what they did to our workers and our farmers. and again, i want to also just mention, included in there is lumber, timber, and energy. so we will have to get to the negotiating table with canada very quickly. again, just to tell you, this is another nafta disaster. we will not let it continue onward. i think what i would like to
i spent time with some of the farmers in wisconsin. as you know, rules, regulations, different things have changed and our farmers in wisconsin and new york state are being put out of business, our dairy farmers. that also includes what is happening along the northern border states with canada, having to do with lumber and timber. the fact is that nafta, whether it is mexico or canada, is a disaster. for our country. it is a disaster, a trading disaster. and we will be reporting back sometime...
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farmers still wondering what is the label party position on this. we'd like them to lead in the farmers being treated fairly. >> thank you for the latest wrap-up in parliament, will see you next each week, american artifacts takes you to historic places to learn about american history.
farmers still wondering what is the label party position on this. we'd like them to lead in the farmers being treated fairly. >> thank you for the latest wrap-up in parliament, will see you next each week, american artifacts takes you to historic places to learn about american history.
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decline, has seen a they do not do a network farmers.e need regulation, we need the eu to help the market. that is why we believe and europe. eu allocates 9 billion euros of subsidy every year it >> after japan's worst potato harvest and 34 years which has been complicated by unprecedented storms there is a potato shortage in the country. are looking to turn a profit especially for the largest producer of potato chips. now an online auction is selling for $14. are bare hurting an industry that usually makes one and a half alien dollars in annual sales. from potato to couch potatoes. according to a new study that tourists interested in visiting great britain, the phenomenon is be noted by a popular netflix there is about queen elizabeth, that is motivating for tourists to visit the country. 21% of some 10,000 holidaymakers say that more people have visited the u.k. thanks to the program. 31% because of a weaker pound. >> people are trying to come over and see this, they may be disappointed. >> thank you very much indeed. ♪ 04/27/17 04/27/
decline, has seen a they do not do a network farmers.e need regulation, we need the eu to help the market. that is why we believe and europe. eu allocates 9 billion euros of subsidy every year it >> after japan's worst potato harvest and 34 years which has been complicated by unprecedented storms there is a potato shortage in the country. are looking to turn a profit especially for the largest producer of potato chips. now an online auction is selling for $14. are bare hurting an industry...
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farmers still wondering what is the label party position on this. we'd like them to lead in the farmers being treated fairly. >> thank you for the latest wrap-up in parliament, will see you next time. >> and tonight on book tv prime time and evening of our program "after words". first, professor lisa reports on alternative to attritional banking in her book the unblinking of america. melissa fleming, key spokesperson for the united nations high commission for refugees discusses her book, a hope more powerful than the sea. this. this retells the journey from syria to europe following the civil war in syria. council on foreign relations president richard haas examines the challenges of foreign-policy in his book, a world in disarray. it's a more modern global operating system. an 11 pm eastern the parents of the late trayvon martin, sybrina fulton and tracy martin discussed their sons life, death and the experience with the judicial system, rest in power. book tv prime time, tonight on c-span two. this weekend on c-span's city tour along with help of
farmers still wondering what is the label party position on this. we'd like them to lead in the farmers being treated fairly. >> thank you for the latest wrap-up in parliament, will see you next time. >> and tonight on book tv prime time and evening of our program "after words". first, professor lisa reports on alternative to attritional banking in her book the unblinking of america. melissa fleming, key spokesperson for the united nations high commission for refugees...
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we will meet the woman behind the chocolate brand which is co—owner and by farmers in ghana.o, as facebook begins work on mind control technology, we want to know, is mind control and social media a risky combination? just think of the havoc it could cause. let us know what you think. a very warm welcome to the programme. so, once again we start with our focus once again we start with our focus on what's going on in downing street. in less than an hour, the head of the european parliament is due to meet with british prime minister theresa may. that's antonio tajani, who is visiting as the uk prepares for an election which will be dominated by britain's exit from the european union. the european parliament has a vote on the final brexit deal, but is not involved in the process. however it has set out a series of what it describes as red lines, that it will not compromise on, something antonio tajani will no doubt discuss with the reason may later. let's tell you what we know about those. so, the european parliament wants the final agreement to make sure the uk continues to com
we will meet the woman behind the chocolate brand which is co—owner and by farmers in ghana.o, as facebook begins work on mind control technology, we want to know, is mind control and social media a risky combination? just think of the havoc it could cause. let us know what you think. a very warm welcome to the programme. so, once again we start with our focus once again we start with our focus on what's going on in downing street. in less than an hour, the head of the european parliament is...
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we're also going to stand up for our dairy farmers in wisconsin. [applause] and i have been reading about it. i have been talking about it for long time. really,ands, immediately, fair trade with all of our trading partners. and that includes canada. [applause] canada, some very unfair things have happened to our dairy farmers, and others, and we're going to start working on that with ron and scott and paul, all of your representatives. what is happened to you is very, very unfair. it's another typical one-sided deal against united states and
we're also going to stand up for our dairy farmers in wisconsin. [applause] and i have been reading about it. i have been talking about it for long time. really,ands, immediately, fair trade with all of our trading partners. and that includes canada. [applause] canada, some very unfair things have happened to our dairy farmers, and others, and we're going to start working on that with ron and scott and paul, all of your representatives. what is happened to you is very, very unfair. it's another...
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farmers say the sprayed food is safe to eat.studies from columbia and burkley show exposure through the air lead to long term changes in children and is related to lower intelligence scores. in 2015 the obama era epa enforced a ban. margaret reeves is with the pesticide action network. >> we have been arguing for the last 17 years we need to ban it everywhere. the epa agreed with us until a couple days ago. >> reporter: new epa director said in a statement by reversing the previous administration's steps to ban one of the most widely used pesticides in the world, we are returning to using sound science in decision making. >> it is extremely safe. it is extremely effective. because we have it we don't have to use other products out there that can be more challenging. >> farmers say they don't have an alternative. >> it has been a useful tool for farmers. no doubt about. that's however, the overwhelming evidence is the danger and hazard to children's development does not justify its continued use. >> reporter: farmers say on crops
farmers say the sprayed food is safe to eat.studies from columbia and burkley show exposure through the air lead to long term changes in children and is related to lower intelligence scores. in 2015 the obama era epa enforced a ban. margaret reeves is with the pesticide action network. >> we have been arguing for the last 17 years we need to ban it everywhere. the epa agreed with us until a couple days ago. >> reporter: new epa director said in a statement by reversing the previous...
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i then moved down to kansas to a large-scale wheat farmer and we. [inaudible] also a fifth generation. his swedish ancestors settled right after the civil war and transformed his way of farming. he no longer plows soil, he hasn't plowed in more than 30 years and we can talk about more that later but why he makes that choice but i go on to the mississippi river with a ceo of a bart company that navigates all the inland waterways and the intracoastal canal and the impacts of climate change jeopardizing his vessels and mariners and has stepped up to lead from the business community to lead the effort to restore the louisiana wetlands. i then have a vietnamese temper, sandy a refugee who is the advocate for a very vulnerable community, on the leading edge of vulnerability as a protective landscape has dissolved into the gulf. then i end with a red snapper fisherman, lee and i have very different views of catch shares. i end with a fisherman wayne warner out in the gulf of mexico who was instrumental in transitioning that fishery and has helped bring tha
i then moved down to kansas to a large-scale wheat farmer and we. [inaudible] also a fifth generation. his swedish ancestors settled right after the civil war and transformed his way of farming. he no longer plows soil, he hasn't plowed in more than 30 years and we can talk about more that later but why he makes that choice but i go on to the mississippi river with a ceo of a bart company that navigates all the inland waterways and the intracoastal canal and the impacts of climate change...
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and canadian farmers drove the price down and 75 dairieses in wisconsin and new york were notified they would not have a buyer for the milk in may. this family was look being at the potential of shutting down. >> we would have to have an auction and sell the cows. at the end of the month u.s. dairy farmers will have too much mullk. >> you can't pay the bills. >> reporter: canada said the problem is overproduction of u.s. dairy. >> the challenge in united states and canada is a global market issue and not caused by canada. >> reporter: the canadian minister issued the sharp rebuke and stating it will increase the price of new homes and putting them out of reach for tens of thousands of america home bares. 75 percent of the exports are bought in the u.s. the president does not fear a trade war and canada has a surprise and the u.s. a deficit. >> lou: the congressman will join us now. a few thoughts as members of congress are trickling back in the national capital. they heard an earful from the constituents and many can't understand why the republican party and can't get anything done. why
and canadian farmers drove the price down and 75 dairieses in wisconsin and new york were notified they would not have a buyer for the milk in may. this family was look being at the potential of shutting down. >> we would have to have an auction and sell the cows. at the end of the month u.s. dairy farmers will have too much mullk. >> you can't pay the bills. >> reporter: canada said the problem is overproduction of u.s. dairy. >> the challenge in united states and...
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am a dairy farmer from michigan. my name is hank choate. secretary -- the president today demonstrated to all of us a willingness to not only continued trade but strengthen recognize 95%we of the mouth that need to be fed are outside of the u.s., and each and every one of us are willing to step up to that task and feed them. >> how many jobs in lumber do you think will be created in the united states because of the terrace? >> we had a timber owner here from florida who has battled for years regarding the discrimination regarding canadian lumber and timber coming across. canada owns much of the timberland, and they charge a fee which has given producers in canada a huge advantage. i cannot quantify the number of jobs are now, but the productivity of our american forests are tremendous. one of the interesting challenges i look for over is beginning to utilize the american forests owned by the united states forest service to make them productive again, jobs all over the country where they have been cut out because of litigation and environmen
am a dairy farmer from michigan. my name is hank choate. secretary -- the president today demonstrated to all of us a willingness to not only continued trade but strengthen recognize 95%we of the mouth that need to be fed are outside of the u.s., and each and every one of us are willing to step up to that task and feed them. >> how many jobs in lumber do you think will be created in the united states because of the terrace? >> we had a timber owner here from florida who has battled...
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america's farmers and ranchers. i would e special aspecially li congratulate sunny purdue who was sworn in as the secretary of agriculture. sworn in and it was a beautiful ceremony and we will celebrate a little bit later. we are happy to have you. you didn't have one of those magnums. he had a very big vote. thank justice thomas. america's noble farming tradition stretches back to its earliest days. farmers led the way across the great plains and p down roots from coast to coast. today america's farmers feed not only the nation, but millions of people around the world. we will open that up much more for you folks. it's not totally open to put it mildly. we learned that yesterday where the dairy farmers in wisconsin and upstate new york and a lot of border states in particular are not able to sell dairy products into canada. this has been going on for a while. we are not going to put up with it. we did a big tariff on lumber coming into this country. people don't realize canada has been rough on the united states. e
america's farmers and ranchers. i would e special aspecially li congratulate sunny purdue who was sworn in as the secretary of agriculture. sworn in and it was a beautiful ceremony and we will celebrate a little bit later. we are happy to have you. you didn't have one of those magnums. he had a very big vote. thank justice thomas. america's noble farming tradition stretches back to its earliest days. farmers led the way across the great plains and p down roots from coast to coast. today...
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more on that plus the president meeting with farmers at this hour to sign an executive order in just few moments, of course, we'll bring that to you live as soon as it is released. >> and transportation problems, shares of ryder system hit hard today, down 12%, the ceo of the company joining us to explain why this business is under pressure. they were almost $100 stock two years ago. now they trade at $69. >> the trump administration is considered friendly for truckers, deregulation, infrastructure. >> just the economy's hot. >> talking about all of this. after the bell, big earnings for at at&t, numbers and analysis for you after the bell. >>> beginning with the market, nasdaq hits 6,000 for the first time ever, dow revisits 21,000, and bertha is at the floor of the stock exchange. only right that we begin with you today. >> all right. we got the big round number today, and the small cap, russell 2,000, also at a new record, nearly 300 new highs on the nasdaq. biotech is the best performer after earnings beat, but large caps fueled this move above 6,000. the nasdaq 100 gained more t
more on that plus the president meeting with farmers at this hour to sign an executive order in just few moments, of course, we'll bring that to you live as soon as it is released. >> and transportation problems, shares of ryder system hit hard today, down 12%, the ceo of the company joining us to explain why this business is under pressure. they were almost $100 stock two years ago. now they trade at $69. >> the trump administration is considered friendly for truckers,...
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today, america's farmers feed not only our nation, but millions around the world.e're going to open that up much more oil folks because as you know, it is not totally open, to put it mildly. we learned that yesterday with canada and the dairy farmers in wisconsin come upstate new york, border states are now able to sell the dairy products into canada. this has been going on for a while and we are not going to put up with it. -- wetely, we put a very will not be putting a very big tax on lumber coming into this country. people don't realize canada has been very rough on the united states. evelyn things of canada has been wonderful, and so do i, but they have outsmarted our politicians for many years. we instituted a very big tariffs. oure going to take care of dairy farmers in wisconsin and upstate new york and other places. i think you all probably agree with that, right? you better believe it. our farmers deserve a government that serves their interests and empowers them to do the hard work that they love to do so much. that is what today's executive order is all
today, america's farmers feed not only our nation, but millions around the world.e're going to open that up much more oil folks because as you know, it is not totally open, to put it mildly. we learned that yesterday with canada and the dairy farmers in wisconsin come upstate new york, border states are now able to sell the dairy products into canada. this has been going on for a while and we are not going to put up with it. -- wetely, we put a very will not be putting a very big tax on lumber...
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we'll take carr of our dairy farmers in wisconsin and upstate new york and a lot of other places. >> lou: united states recordeded the slowest economic growth as trade deficits dragged on the economy. gross domestic pukt down from 2.6 percent. and our trade deficit with canada almost 12 billion an trade deficit with mexico totaling 60 billion and the united states has a trade deficit in goods with china. joining us to talk about the trump administration's prospects and what it is doing to ensure stronger growth and trade is the secretary ross. it is great to have you with us. i know you are busy as you can be going after all of the issues. starting with one you highlighted today. that is on lumber. soft wood lumber which canada is dumping lumber in this country for a very long time supported by subbe sides in canada. >> unfortunately, lou, it is true. the way it works, the provinces own the sanding timber and they charge way below market fees for what is called stump sxaj namely the right to cut the trees down. that in turn, lets the canadians ship lumber in the united states at a su
we'll take carr of our dairy farmers in wisconsin and upstate new york and a lot of other places. >> lou: united states recordeded the slowest economic growth as trade deficits dragged on the economy. gross domestic pukt down from 2.6 percent. and our trade deficit with canada almost 12 billion an trade deficit with mexico totaling 60 billion and the united states has a trade deficit in goods with china. joining us to talk about the trump administration's prospects and what it is doing to...
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. >> the white house is a special place for america's farmers and ranchers.ant to congratulate secretary sonny purdue who was just sworn in as the secretary of agriculture. [applause] supported by justice thomas. he was -- it was a beautiful ceremony and we're going to celebrate a little later. that's great. we're very happy. you had a good vote, too. >> yes, sir. >> you didn't have one of those 51-49. a very big vote. thanks to justice thomas. great man, great person. america's noble farming tradition stretches back to its earliest days. farmers led the way across great plains and put down roots from coast-to-coast. today america's farmers feed not only the nation but millions around the world. we're going to open that up much more for you folks. it's not totally open to put it mildly. we learned that yesterday in canada, wisconsin, upstate new york, a lot of border states are not able to sell their dairy products into canada. this has been going on for a while. we're not going to put up with it. separately, we put a very big tax -- putting a big tariff on l
. >> the white house is a special place for america's farmers and ranchers.ant to congratulate secretary sonny purdue who was just sworn in as the secretary of agriculture. [applause] supported by justice thomas. he was -- it was a beautiful ceremony and we're going to celebrate a little later. that's great. we're very happy. you had a good vote, too. >> yes, sir. >> you didn't have one of those 51-49. a very big vote. thanks to justice thomas. great man, great person....
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the farmers are not in lockstep.ou get three farmers together, you get five different opinions and so, you know, i have no problem voting for the president and disagreeing with him on trade and immigration because i think he's wrong on those issues. >> you see, when you get down there in the real world, it gets really, really messy. and so let's keep in mind these conversations got to keep going forward. >>> now, when we come back, i'm going to give you my thoughts on bill o'reilly and president trump. watch out, bill o'reilly, i'm coming for you. ♪ can i get some help. watch his head. ♪ i'm so happy. ♪ whatever they went through, they went through together. welcome guys. life well planned. see what a raymond james financial advisor can do for you. and i want to remind you that no one's the same without the game. like @flagdad28, who tweets, "in a recent flag football game with my family, i ran up the score, pick-sixed my daughter 3 times, and blocked 8 punts. did i cross a line? flag, i get it. you simply wanted to
the farmers are not in lockstep.ou get three farmers together, you get five different opinions and so, you know, i have no problem voting for the president and disagreeing with him on trade and immigration because i think he's wrong on those issues. >> you see, when you get down there in the real world, it gets really, really messy. and so let's keep in mind these conversations got to keep going forward. >>> now, when we come back, i'm going to give you my thoughts on bill...
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the farmers are not in lockstep.ou get five different opinions and so, you know, i have no problem voting for the president and disagreeing with him on trade and immigration because i think he's wrong on those issues. >> you see, when you get down there in the real world, it gets really, really messy. and so let's keep in mind these conversations got to keep going forward. >>> now, when we come back, i'm going to give you my thoughts on bill o'reilly and president trump. watch out, bill o'reilly, i'm coming for you. mom gets breakfast in bed... you get to do the dishes. bring 'em on. dawn ultra has 3 times more grease-cleaning power. a drop of dawn and grease is gone. like @pigskinsusan15, who writes, "now my boyfriend wants to talk on sundays. just so many words." your boyfriend's got it bad. maybe think about being single until the start of the season. for my constipation, i switch laxatives.ed stimulant laxatives make your body go by forcefully stimulating the nerves in your colon. miralax is different. it works w
the farmers are not in lockstep.ou get five different opinions and so, you know, i have no problem voting for the president and disagreeing with him on trade and immigration because i think he's wrong on those issues. >> you see, when you get down there in the real world, it gets really, really messy. and so let's keep in mind these conversations got to keep going forward. >>> now, when we come back, i'm going to give you my thoughts on bill o'reilly and president trump. watch...
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he paid more attention to the farmers' field hands. the negroes, he said, some of whom pay a good attention to the habits of bird, assured me these birds pushed the eggs or young along with their bills along the ground. so given the two sources, white farmers who offer their opinions without troubling themselves much as audubon said or black slaves who paid a good deal of attention to birds, audubon decided as he said that the account of the negroes appeared to be more likely to be true than that of the farmers. but then he adds, i made up my mind to do an investigation of the matter. and in this passage, audubon i think reveals something about the importance of scientific authority but also racial authority in this situation. even though he gave the slaves a measure of respect for their habits of observation, even though he acknowledged that their account seemed more likely than that of the white farmers, he could not or would not accept their observation without testing the matter for himself. and in that sense, audubon gives the obs
he paid more attention to the farmers' field hands. the negroes, he said, some of whom pay a good attention to the habits of bird, assured me these birds pushed the eggs or young along with their bills along the ground. so given the two sources, white farmers who offer their opinions without troubling themselves much as audubon said or black slaves who paid a good deal of attention to birds, audubon decided as he said that the account of the negroes appeared to be more likely to be true than...
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farmers call them the backbone of their business, the same farmers who say that donald trump was the they wanted to see in the white house. we're here to find out what trump's policies are going to do to make farming better or worse. so how could farmers like paul bettencourt who lives in a blue state to keep their businesses running the your entire business requires immigrant labor. donald trump says get them out of here, and you vote for donald trump. why vote for donald trump? >> this is the first time i've ever confsed publicly i've ever voted for him. i've dodged the question for a few months. the alternative was unthinkable. continued presser from the federal government was squeezing us out. the big issue was water. we got no help from washington during the drought. so continuation of what we had was unthinkable. >> reporter: but trump if he takes regulation away, he's also going to take your workers away. how do you agree with that the. >> well, this is where i disagree with him. so we need a solution for the whole country where we can bring people out of the shadows so we don
farmers call them the backbone of their business, the same farmers who say that donald trump was the they wanted to see in the white house. we're here to find out what trump's policies are going to do to make farming better or worse. so how could farmers like paul bettencourt who lives in a blue state to keep their businesses running the your entire business requires immigrant labor. donald trump says get them out of here, and you vote for donald trump. why vote for donald trump? >> this...
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we're currently waiting for the hashish farmer.e, because he doesn't want us turning up to his house yet, because he doesn't know who we are. if you look over that mountain there, just behind it is where you'll find isis, where you'l find groups like jabhah nusrah. it's pretty dangerous. nice to meet you. thank you for having us. nice to have the knowledge that there is a couple of grenades in the back of the car. in the car? 0h, there's another one. there you go. he's just handed me, is this an ak—47? he's passing the gun around. does everyone know who you are? that you're the kind of kingpin here? so if we tell someone we're with you, we're safe? here we go. this is how you can tell someone is a bit of a drug kingpin, his house is about ten times bigger than anyone else's in the area. it's actually like an episode of narcos. fun and games, but if we bleep this guy off, it's game over. do you have kids? 17 kids?! that's a lot of loving going on. you've got a golden pistol. i'm being handed guns like nobody‘s business. is it loaded
we're currently waiting for the hashish farmer.e, because he doesn't want us turning up to his house yet, because he doesn't know who we are. if you look over that mountain there, just behind it is where you'll find isis, where you'l find groups like jabhah nusrah. it's pretty dangerous. nice to meet you. thank you for having us. nice to have the knowledge that there is a couple of grenades in the back of the car. in the car? 0h, there's another one. there you go. he's just handed me, is this...
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farmers say the spray is safe to eat. but exposure through the air led to long term potentially changes in children and related to lower intelligence scores. 2015 the epa endorsed the ban. the pesticide had been banned for household use in 2000. >> we have been arguing for the last 17 years that we need to ban its use everywhere. epa agreed with us. until couple days go. >> reporter: new epa director said in a statement by reversing the previous administration steps to ban the pesticide we are returning to using sound science in decision making. many in agricultural agree. >> it is safe. effective. and because we ever it we -- we have it we don't have to use other products that are more challenging. >> farmers say without this they are in trouble. >> it has been a useful tool for farmers. however the evidence is it is dangerous to children and children's development. does not justify its continued use. >> reporter: farmers say on crops the pesticide is carefully sprayed following regulations and the company that makes it
farmers say the spray is safe to eat. but exposure through the air led to long term potentially changes in children and related to lower intelligence scores. 2015 the epa endorsed the ban. the pesticide had been banned for household use in 2000. >> we have been arguing for the last 17 years that we need to ban its use everywhere. epa agreed with us. until couple days go. >> reporter: new epa director said in a statement by reversing the previous administration steps to ban the...
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farmers.nd that also includes what's happening along our northern border states with canada having to do with lumber and timber. the fact is nafta, whether it's mexico or canada, is a disaster for our country. it's a disaster. it's a trading disaster. and we'll be reporting back sometime over the next two weeks as to nafta and what we're going to do about it. but what happened to our dairy farmers in wisconsin and new york state, we're not going to let it happen. we can't let canada or anybody else take advantage and do what they do to our workers and to our farmers. and again, i want to also just mention included in there is lumber, timber and energy. so we're going to have to get to the negotiating table with canada very, very quickly. again, just to tell you, this is another nafta disaster and we're not going to let it continue onward. i think what i'd like to do is ask a few of the people if they'd like to -- these are some of the great steel companies of our country. now, some of those co
farmers.nd that also includes what's happening along our northern border states with canada having to do with lumber and timber. the fact is nafta, whether it's mexico or canada, is a disaster for our country. it's a disaster. it's a trading disaster. and we'll be reporting back sometime over the next two weeks as to nafta and what we're going to do about it. but what happened to our dairy farmers in wisconsin and new york state, we're not going to let it happen. we can't let canada or anybody...
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we are going to take care of our dairy farmers in wisconsin and other places.es reporting its lowest economic growth in five years in 2016 as trade deficits drag on the economy. gross domestic product last year up 1.6%, down from 2.6% the previous year -- trade deficit with canada almost $12 billion. trade deficits with mexico totaling about $60 billion a year and the united states is roughly a 347 billion-dollar trade deficit with china. joining us to talk about the trump administration's prospects and what it is doing to ensure stronger economic growth and responsible balanced as trade's commerce secretary wilbur ross who is leading the adminiration's efforts. it's great to have you with us. i know you are as busy as you could possibly be, going after all of these issues. let's start with the one you highlighted today and that is reportedly a soft lumber which candidate some say have been on thing lumbering this country for a very long time supported by subsidies in canada. >> unfortunately lou it's true. the way it works in canada is the providences own this
we are going to take care of our dairy farmers in wisconsin and other places.es reporting its lowest economic growth in five years in 2016 as trade deficits drag on the economy. gross domestic product last year up 1.6%, down from 2.6% the previous year -- trade deficit with canada almost $12 billion. trade deficits with mexico totaling about $60 billion a year and the united states is roughly a 347 billion-dollar trade deficit with china. joining us to talk about the trump administration's...
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we will make sure these farmers are built -- are dealt with fairly. we stand beside these farmers. we are still wondering what exactly is the labour party position on this code of conduct. whether they believe this is being traded fairly or they have a foot in both camps. thank you for the latest rap of parliament here in canberra. we'll see you next time. georgia representative drew ferguson recently sat down with c-span for a freshman profile interview. congressman ferguson represents the third congressional district. >> congressman drew ferguson, you are from west point, georgia, born and raised. what is west point, georgia like? congress and ferguson: it is my hometown, something i am proud of the progress it made. we are a community that lost our manufacturing backbone. we were one of the largest textile companies in the world, and we watched some pretty bad policy out of washington, d.c., so we lived for a decade and a half. it was
we will make sure these farmers are built -- are dealt with fairly. we stand beside these farmers. we are still wondering what exactly is the labour party position on this code of conduct. whether they believe this is being traded fairly or they have a foot in both camps. thank you for the latest rap of parliament here in canberra. we'll see you next time. georgia representative drew ferguson recently sat down with c-span for a freshman profile interview. congressman ferguson represents the...
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talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers.a-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ ray's always been different. last year, he said he was going to dig a hole to china. at&t is working with farmers to improve irrigation techniques. remote moisture sensors use a reliable network to tell them when and where to water. so that farmers like ray can compete in big ways. china. oh ... he got there. that's the power of and. if youto treat your tough nasal allergies... ...listen up. unlike pills that don't treat congestion, clarispray covers 100 percent of your nasal allergy symptoms. clarispray. from the makers of claritin. essential for him, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma
talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers.a-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ ray's always been different. last year, he said he was going to dig a hole to china. at&t is working with farmers to improve irrigation techniques. remote moisture sensors use a reliable network to tell them when and where to water. so that farmers like ray can compete in big ways. china. oh ... he got there. that's the power of and. if youto treat your tough nasal...
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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-bum-bum-bum ♪ he's a nascar champion who's she's a world-class swimmer who's stared down the best in her sport. but for both of them, the most challenging opponent was... pe blood clots in my lung. it was really y. a dvt in my leg. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. my doctor and i choose xarelto® xarelto®... to help keep me protected. xarelto® is a latest-generation blood thinner... ...that's proven to treat and reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots from happening again. in clinical studies, almost 98% of patients on xarelto® did not experience another dvt or pe. here's how xarelto works. xarelto® works differently. warfarin interferes with at least six blood-clotting factors. xarelto® is selective... ...targeting just one critical factor, interacting with less of your body's natural blood-clotting function. don't stop taking xarelto® without talking to your doctor as this may increase risk of blood clots. while taking, you may bruise more easily, or take long
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so a lot of us farmers are worried. what is the future for us. >> reporter: grassland air, big dairy processor here, has lost more than $150 million in the last year, and 75 family farms have shuttered or in trouble. wisconsin farms like john litza's. he's called dozens of other prosers for help. >> it was just, no, we have too much milk, too much milk, and too much milk. >> reporter: this morning, the president tweeted, "we will not stand for this. watch. " whatever he intendses to do, scott, the dairy farmers are hoping he's not just crying over spilled milk. >> pelley: dean reynolds on the farm, dean, thank you. well, first daughter ivanka trump went to germany for a meeting of women in business and government, but it didn't go a phillips was there. >> reporter: ivanka trump had come to a high-powered conference in berlin to champion the cause of working women, but she came with baggage-- her father's baggage. >> he's been a tremendous champion of supporting families. >> reporter: at those words, some members of the
so a lot of us farmers are worried. what is the future for us. >> reporter: grassland air, big dairy processor here, has lost more than $150 million in the last year, and 75 family farms have shuttered or in trouble. wisconsin farms like john litza's. he's called dozens of other prosers for help. >> it was just, no, we have too much milk, too much milk, and too much milk. >> reporter: this morning, the president tweeted, "we will not stand for this. watch. " whatever...
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the farmers are not in lockstep. you get three farmers together, you get five different opinions.lem voting for the president and disagreeing with him on trade and immigration because i think he's wrong on those issues. >> reporter: a farmer supports president trump but he says if the work force goes, so will the farms. >> we like to say, your food is going to be on your table tonight is probably picked by immigrant hands. the real question is, picked by immigrant hands in the united states and for us in california or in another country? >> reporter: does this part of the state exist without these workers? >> no. no, they wouldn't. you can create a big problem because the whole economy can collapse. you need the workers here. >> reporter: this farm worker advocate says the nation's food supply relies on undocumented labor and deporting them is not just bad for business, it also threatens to break up families. a lot of people we saw today, you know, the good people, the hard working people, you said they're afraid. what are they afraid of? >> they're afraid to go to the store. they
the farmers are not in lockstep. you get three farmers together, you get five different opinions.lem voting for the president and disagreeing with him on trade and immigration because i think he's wrong on those issues. >> reporter: a farmer supports president trump but he says if the work force goes, so will the farms. >> we like to say, your food is going to be on your table tonight is probably picked by immigrant hands. the real question is, picked by immigrant hands in the...
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the epa says farmers can continue to use the pesticide while more research is done. dow agri sciences which makes the pesticide applauded the move in a statement saying it remains confident the authorize use of chlorpyrifos offers wide margin use for health and safety. >>> citron -- sky drone 5 giving us an exclusive view of the matthew turner, the first wooden tall ship built here in almost 100 years. it's set to hit the water tomorrow. todaying fissions the company an eye out for -- today technicians in the company kept an eye out for troubles today. >>> we have a sneak peek tonight with kpix5's betty yu who takes us for a ride. >> reporter: a select number of season pass holders tonight and the media got a chance to right great america's newest roller coaster, the first of several more thrilling improved rides to come. the streams screams and roar of the patriot pierced through the night at great america. >> it was really enjoyable. i've been on a lot of coasters. it ranks high up there. >> i thought it was pretty fun. >> reporter: it's a revamped version of the v
the epa says farmers can continue to use the pesticide while more research is done. dow agri sciences which makes the pesticide applauded the move in a statement saying it remains confident the authorize use of chlorpyrifos offers wide margin use for health and safety. >>> citron -- sky drone 5 giving us an exclusive view of the matthew turner, the first wooden tall ship built here in almost 100 years. it's set to hit the water tomorrow. todaying fissions the company an eye out for --...
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farmers....diaz says he hopes to soon see them go back down.we are always hoping the prices go down so the prices don't have to go up. (( jr stone landing )) the bay area is getting so expensive to live... that some tech companies are taking advantage of that.... to recruit talent.. by offering what they call a "de-location" package.. kron 4's gabe slate explains..((pkg)) wade foster/ceo of zapier wade foster is ceo and founder of zapier, a tech company that builds tools that allow businesses, and individuals, to connect web apps they use every day to automate tasks and save time.the job openings they currently have can be worked remotely from anywhere in the world wade foster/ceo of zapier so far it's working. wade foster/ceo of zapier gabe slate kron 4 news and if you'd like to connect with gabe slate... you can add him on facebook, follow him on twitter. or email - slate-at-kron4-dot-com. (áájustineáá) millions of people watched the birth of a baby giraffe this morning... april the giraffe had her delivery streaming on the zoo's youtube page
farmers....diaz says he hopes to soon see them go back down.we are always hoping the prices go down so the prices don't have to go up. (( jr stone landing )) the bay area is getting so expensive to live... that some tech companies are taking advantage of that.... to recruit talent.. by offering what they call a "de-location" package.. kron 4's gabe slate explains..((pkg)) wade foster/ceo of zapier wade foster is ceo and founder of zapier, a tech company that builds tools that allow...
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you would have been a shit farmer, though, marcus.d god damned farmer, that's for sure. where's home for you, man? where do you think, ya know, looking back on it all -- >> marcus: 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. and coming to this very place, aberagodana, it gives me a lot of humility, but i can't say it's home. i can't say it's home. ♪ >> anthony: happiest moment in africa? >> marcus: happiest moment is, i think, when we're at maya's village, for me, the whole village comes together, music, food, culture brings everybody together. that eating together, being together, it's by far the happiest for me. happiest for me. ♪ -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> a devastating scene in columbia where mud slides have killed 200 people. >> plus, the u.s. president's former national security adviser new financial disclosures shine light on michael flynn's ties to russia. >> and more protests planned by the opposition p
you would have been a shit farmer, though, marcus.d god damned farmer, that's for sure. where's home for you, man? where do you think, ya know, looking back on it all -- >> marcus: 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. and coming to this very place, aberagodana, it gives me a lot of humility, but i can't say it's home. i can't say it's home. ♪ >> anthony: happiest...