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if you can support the british farmers, i would.erything was home—grown and england, you know, looked after itself. this, iwould have 100%, but we need to buy in... mm—hm. ..and we need to sell out. 0k. that's it. lovely. cross country, to a farm shop. yeah, that's great. here we are — coventry farmers‘ market. here? yup, perfect. come on, over you come. don't be shy. thank you. i can see you looking interested. people really do seem to favour the idea of british food. whether they do that when they've actually got the money in their hands in the shop is a different matter, but they certainly sound convincing. so, i'm off — back to my lunch party. guy, you know, we spoke to people and said, precisely, "if food imports were to make food a little cheaper, "would you like that scenario?" and they still said, "stay home—grown." that's what we hear. and that's really encouraging. and... but do you believe them? well, i'm sceptical that they will deliver that. i'm aware that people tend to say things to people with clipboards outside supe
if you can support the british farmers, i would.erything was home—grown and england, you know, looked after itself. this, iwould have 100%, but we need to buy in... mm—hm. ..and we need to sell out. 0k. that's it. lovely. cross country, to a farm shop. yeah, that's great. here we are — coventry farmers‘ market. here? yup, perfect. come on, over you come. don't be shy. thank you. i can see you looking interested. people really do seem to favour the idea of british food. whether they do...
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suggested that we will bring to the farmers, we have 4,000 farmers in this region, we would like to kind of an academy for this culture, to teach them how to apply more modern technology so that they can double their income. >> bert says that many farmers here already grow table grapes. and so he is hopeful that they will find potential contract farmers. the winery has also begun to grow a new grape variety. this german variety has a light flavor. they'll be blended with the winery's red wine to create a new blend. min zho took a chance at joining myanmar's first attempt at producing domestic wine. he intends to keep tackling new challenges head-on. >> translator: as a myanmar native, i really want to continue to be a pioneer of myanmar wine. raising our level of technical expertise will surely lead to a brighter future for our country. >> the efforts of a germany entrepreneur and these local farmers have planted the seeds of hope throughout the region. and they are now beginning to bear fruit. ♪ >>> very warm welcome to nhk "newsline." it is 9 can:00 a.m. in tokyo. i'm catherine ko
suggested that we will bring to the farmers, we have 4,000 farmers in this region, we would like to kind of an academy for this culture, to teach them how to apply more modern technology so that they can double their income. >> bert says that many farmers here already grow table grapes. and so he is hopeful that they will find potential contract farmers. the winery has also begun to grow a new grape variety. this german variety has a light flavor. they'll be blended with the winery's red...
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we are owned by farmers in seven different countries. including 2500 farmers in the uk.e farmers, what difference does that make? why are you different from an ordinary milk company? we're different, every penny we make our profits go right back to the farmers. i have employed by farmers to make sure the milk price is as high as it can be in any given situation. let's talk about the milk price. about one year ago in the headlines in the uk. unsustainable, farmers getting less than it was costing them to produce it. where is it now? we have been through a recession, global recession, millions of farmers can echo that. it has recovered. we are on an u pwa rd it has recovered. we are on an upward slope. we heard from your previous interview there is inflation, but nothing to do with the pound, it is a global thing. inflation, but nothing to do with the pound, it is a globalthing. do your farmers the pound, it is a globalthing. do yourfarmers make the pound, it is a globalthing. do your farmers make more the pound, it is a globalthing. do yourfarmers make more from their mil
we are owned by farmers in seven different countries. including 2500 farmers in the uk.e farmers, what difference does that make? why are you different from an ordinary milk company? we're different, every penny we make our profits go right back to the farmers. i have employed by farmers to make sure the milk price is as high as it can be in any given situation. let's talk about the milk price. about one year ago in the headlines in the uk. unsustainable, farmers getting less than it was...
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and they're doing it. >> i really see in these veterans not just farmers but leaders of thehe farmers, leades of this next generation of farmers. they're articulate, they're focused, they're extremely entrepreneurial. they've taken on the mimilitary, anand they're taking g on agriculture. ththe'e taking on the two hardedest things in o our societyty, and they'y're not even 30 y years o. thehey're a amazing yououng mend women. >> i'm in such a bebetter mood. i f feel as thohough i have a g. there's light at the enend of te tutunnel. i've come to the conclusion that that''s exaxact it. i've sort of fofound some p peae and d contentment, a and it's en so long since i've had it that it felelt foreign to me, youou ? >> and a hundrered years from n, we look back at these times, there's gonna be someme profound things thahat are saidid about americans s living rigight now. and hopefully they say good things. a and that's-- i want to be e part of f that. >> at this point, maybe i've brainwashed myself, but at this point, i can't even imagine anything more important than growing fofood. >> thi
and they're doing it. >> i really see in these veterans not just farmers but leaders of thehe farmers, leades of this next generation of farmers. they're articulate, they're focused, they're extremely entrepreneurial. they've taken on the mimilitary, anand they're taking g on agriculture. ththe'e taking on the two hardedest things in o our societyty, and they'y're not even 30 y years o. thehey're a amazing yououng mend women. >> i'm in such a bebetter mood. i f feel as thohough i...
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but there is little support for the farmers. every year, little support for the farmers.y i little support for the farmers. every year, nearlyi million indians die of tobacco related illness. something that has been highlighted through a very visible campaign. smoking can cost you your health. so the government has raised taxes and introduced a cap on production. tobacco is your gateway drug. it is the first drug that any child users orany the first drug that any child users or any young person uses. if you stop production and stop export of tobacco, the whole world will thank us tobacco, the whole world will thank us for it. the farmers are being asked to switch to other crops but the returns are poor. now, they are fighting back. unless we are assured a good market for other crops. not that there are too many options, just one or two options, it has to bea just one or two options, it has to be a stable situation for the farmers to be confident enough to ship to other crops —— shift. tobacco farms are the livelihoods of 45 million indians. for them, tobacco farms are the
but there is little support for the farmers. every year, little support for the farmers.y i little support for the farmers. every year, nearlyi million indians die of tobacco related illness. something that has been highlighted through a very visible campaign. smoking can cost you your health. so the government has raised taxes and introduced a cap on production. tobacco is your gateway drug. it is the first drug that any child users orany the first drug that any child users or any young person...
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so more and more farmers are borrowing more and more farmers are borrowing more and more money and theyhas been the single farm payment, or the basic lending scheme as it is now. and you would think that the environment secretary, michael gove, would be reviewing subsidies, bearing in mind that brexit is about to happen. those subsidies come from the eu, you would think it would be under review anyway? well, given what we now know, about how little has been planned, should brexit take place? —— should brexit take place, i'm not surprised. nothing is in step and prepared for, in the case brexit outcome. d except that it does need review, brexit or not, if farmers are becoming too reliant, too addicted, and it was pointed out recently that one in five recipients of farming subsidies are actually doing and milliners who didn't need the money at all? well, yes, but let's go back to your first point. i don't believe that farmers these days are as reliant on subsidies as they were in the past. there are certainly not as reliant as they we re certainly not as reliant as they were in the past,
so more and more farmers are borrowing more and more farmers are borrowing more and more money and theyhas been the single farm payment, or the basic lending scheme as it is now. and you would think that the environment secretary, michael gove, would be reviewing subsidies, bearing in mind that brexit is about to happen. those subsidies come from the eu, you would think it would be under review anyway? well, given what we now know, about how little has been planned, should brexit take place?...
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farmers who are desperate for people to harvest their fields. the visas are strictly for nonagricultural work, the ones that were passed. in the meantime, food is literally rotting and farmers are losing millions of dollars. nbc news reporter jolene kent explains from california. >> reporter: as the sun rises, the harvest is set to begin. >> we have other ranches that we've had for, oh, 90 years. >> reporter: this year his 1,000 acres of balk choi, kale and broccoli are not guaranteed to make it to your dinner table. >> over the last couple of years, we haven't been able to harvest between 15% and 20% of our crop. >> reporter: every week on monday mornings, he worries if he'll receive enough workers to help pick the fields. he's not alone. farmers are struggling to find workers at harvest time. >> this year it really hit hard. on a daily basis it could mean in a harvest crew of 16 people, i may get all 16, i may get 9 or i may get anything in between. you never know how many people are going to show up to work. >> reporter: the labor shortage is
farmers who are desperate for people to harvest their fields. the visas are strictly for nonagricultural work, the ones that were passed. in the meantime, food is literally rotting and farmers are losing millions of dollars. nbc news reporter jolene kent explains from california. >> reporter: as the sun rises, the harvest is set to begin. >> we have other ranches that we've had for, oh, 90 years. >> reporter: this year his 1,000 acres of balk choi, kale and broccoli are not...
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he represent an array of farmers, livestock farmers, so array of farmers, livestock farmers, so what of state set out? he is talking about a green brexit and we feel the environment is pivotal to the future policy. but i think what is missing at the moment is a lack of any food policy. we have been talking to government about meaningful food policy for the been talking to government about meaningfulfood policy for the past decade and we are still yet to see it. it is about the environment, but it. it is about the environment, but it is about maintaining and growing our home—grown food system. explained to the viewers what you mean by food policy, what would you like to see? we feel successive governments have taken food for granted. food is cheaper than it has ever been, 12% of our annual income. but ultimately we are farmers, we produce food and care passionately for the iconic landscape and the environment. it is about having joined up policies. we have created 37,000 kilometres of grass margins in the last ten years. planted 37,000 kilometres of hedgerows and it is important food
he represent an array of farmers, livestock farmers, so array of farmers, livestock farmers, so what of state set out? he is talking about a green brexit and we feel the environment is pivotal to the future policy. but i think what is missing at the moment is a lack of any food policy. we have been talking to government about meaningful food policy for the been talking to government about meaningfulfood policy for the past decade and we are still yet to see it. it is about the environment, but...
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this is an organic farmer. his farm s sits on a gas hot sp. he is worried about the impact on water sources in ee regioion, rticularly of chemicals usedd in these processsses leak. hehe believes other fororms of pollutioion may follow. some do except t that poland's s rereserves are economicallyy impoportant but they are opposod to the frackining process itsel. >> in this village in the grip of wininter, farmers a are alsoo concerned.d. they maintain they were given little information by the authorities or the gas companies before the drilling g began. residents here say t the gas industry has presenteded a misleadingng image of f fraggin. fracking. the film maker behind "gas land" recently pledged sololidarity with polish activists. >> there is no evidence that shale gas can be developed sustainably. there is no evidence that we can withstanand at this would mean for ouour climate. >> the i is no way to extract shale gasasithout using hydraulic fracture stimulation. >> your tracks the claims that committees have been left in the dark. >> i ha
this is an organic farmer. his farm s sits on a gas hot sp. he is worried about the impact on water sources in ee regioion, rticularly of chemicals usedd in these processsses leak. hehe believes other fororms of pollutioion may follow. some do except t that poland's s rereserves are economicallyy impoportant but they are opposod to the frackining process itsel. >> in this village in the grip of wininter, farmers a are alsoo concerned.d. they maintain they were given little information by...
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this farmers market comes on every friday from 3:00 to 7:00 >> right. >> reporter: come check it out to 7:00 at kent square and we will be here for rest of the evening sampling as i go but for right now i'm alexandria hoff and jessica, we will send it back to you. >>> alex, thanks very much. we appreciate it. that will do it for "eyewitness news" at 5:00 o'clock. "eyewitness news" at 6:00 starts right now. >>> and, let's do this summer if he continues at 6:00 and hi , good evening i'm ukee washington. >>> good evening, everybody i'm jessica dean. coming to you live from kenneth square, pennsylvania and the lovely, long wood gardens, and you know take a look at these beautiful flowers they just cut these from the lily garden here. a magnificent place to spend sometime, kenneth square, of course, as we saw with our alexandria hoff a wonderful farmers market, mushroom capitol of the world and there is a whole lot going on here. we know that rain is moving in through the area right now. we want to check with meteorologist chelsea ingram, who is also here at long wood guard tones get a ch
this farmers market comes on every friday from 3:00 to 7:00 >> right. >> reporter: come check it out to 7:00 at kent square and we will be here for rest of the evening sampling as i go but for right now i'm alexandria hoff and jessica, we will send it back to you. >>> alex, thanks very much. we appreciate it. that will do it for "eyewitness news" at 5:00 o'clock. "eyewitness news" at 6:00 starts right now. >>> and, let's do this summer if he...
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but there is little support for the farmers.ted illness. something that has been highlighted through a very visible campaign. voiceover: smoking can cost you your health. so the government has raised taxes and introduced a cap on production. tobacco is your gateway drug. it is the first drug that any child uses or any young person uses. if we stop production and stop export of tobacco, the whole world will thank us for it. the farmers are being asked to switch to other crops but the returns are poor. now, they are fighting back. unless they are assured of good market for other crops, not that there are too many options for them, there are just one or two options, even that has to be in a stable situation for the farmers to be confident enough to shift to other crops. tobacco farming supports the livelihoods of 45 million indians. for them, it is a question of their survival. sanjoy majumder, bbc news, 0ngole in southern india. thank you so much for watching. coming up: celebrating the 80th anniversary of spam: no, not the kind t
but there is little support for the farmers.ted illness. something that has been highlighted through a very visible campaign. voiceover: smoking can cost you your health. so the government has raised taxes and introduced a cap on production. tobacco is your gateway drug. it is the first drug that any child uses or any young person uses. if we stop production and stop export of tobacco, the whole world will thank us for it. the farmers are being asked to switch to other crops but the returns are...
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like thousands of other solar farmers, he feels defrauded.nd his home and farm are collateral for the loans he took out. antonio: our politicians secure their pensions by joining the boards of the energy companies. given that, it's hardly surprising that they conduct this policy of weakening renewable energy and reinforcing nuclear energy and other sectors. reporter: murcia is one of europe's sunniest regions. but you won't see solar panels on many roofs here. not even solar farmers like antonio have solar panels at home. this is because the spanish government levies a tax on home-owners who install them. antonio: i think it's appalling that the government wants money from us for using a natural resource like the sun. as you can see, our roofs are unused. no solar cells anywhere, unlike the countries in northern europe, where many people use solar energy for their own consumption. reporter: but antonio alcaraz isn't letting it get him down. he wants to be a role model for his children, and he is convinced that clean energy is possible -- espe
like thousands of other solar farmers, he feels defrauded.nd his home and farm are collateral for the loans he took out. antonio: our politicians secure their pensions by joining the boards of the energy companies. given that, it's hardly surprising that they conduct this policy of weakening renewable energy and reinforcing nuclear energy and other sectors. reporter: murcia is one of europe's sunniest regions. but you won't see solar panels on many roofs here. not even solar farmers like...
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in the future, subsidy will be linked to what farmers do for the environment, what farmers do for theetary of state's proposals? i am pleased with that. he said farmers need to be supported because of the strategic importance of agriculture in feeding the nation and the role we play in conserving the environment. i have noissue conserving the environment. i have no issue in principle with what he said. a lot has been made and roger picked up about the landowners who are already very wealthy people, who are already very wealthy people, who are getting these subsidies. how will they change this system, how will they change this system, how will it change who receives the subsidies? 9096 of recipients under the current scheme are smaller farmers of less than 400 acres. the larger landowners you work referring to are in the minority at the moment. in the future, how i see it, we will contract with the government under what we call a land management contract, in which we will deliver public goods. we get rewarded in two ways as farmers and land managers. first, we sell our produce into the
in the future, subsidy will be linked to what farmers do for the environment, what farmers do for theetary of state's proposals? i am pleased with that. he said farmers need to be supported because of the strategic importance of agriculture in feeding the nation and the role we play in conserving the environment. i have noissue conserving the environment. i have no issue in principle with what he said. a lot has been made and roger picked up about the landowners who are already very wealthy...
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robin milton, hill farmer from exmoor, thank the future.tary sean spicer has reportedly resigned after objecting to the appointment of a new communications director. a bbc investigation finds evidence of children as young as nine being groomed on the live streaming app periscope. the parents of charlie gard have been told that a new scan makes for "sad reading" according to great ormond street hospital. the film review is coming up but first let's take a look ahead to sports day at 630. coming up we will have the latest from a wet and windy afternoon at the golf open championship as rory mcilroy uses the best of the conditions at royal birkdale to turn around his bad start. elsewhere chris froome closes in on start. elsewhere chris froome closes inona start. elsewhere chris froome closes in on a fourth title of the tour de france and we will look ahead to the evening action at the world para athletics champion chips in london and with the cricket world cup for women coming up, and with the cricket world cup for women coming up, we and with
robin milton, hill farmer from exmoor, thank the future.tary sean spicer has reportedly resigned after objecting to the appointment of a new communications director. a bbc investigation finds evidence of children as young as nine being groomed on the live streaming app periscope. the parents of charlie gard have been told that a new scan makes for "sad reading" according to great ormond street hospital. the film review is coming up but first let's take a look ahead to sports day at...
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farmers. excluded the black farmers which went out of business. that is like people try to fight the states right mentality when the way to going back we do things, because they have always hated the federal government for making things right, for making things better for all people. thank you. guest: i could not disagree more . on a highway built with federal money, it costs 50% more to build it, same exact highway then if you do it with state money, because of all of the bureaucrats, all of the regulations that are required. it doesn't have to do with race but freedom. that is freedom for everybody of every race in our country. host: from kansas, go ahead. caller: i cannot disagree with you more. this is nothing about false advertising. this is a gop agenda and you guys got the majority of the state legislatures throughout this country. this is backed by alec. is nothing more than false advertisement, sort of like your right to work state. this is bad news pit when he opened this up, who kno
farmers. excluded the black farmers which went out of business. that is like people try to fight the states right mentality when the way to going back we do things, because they have always hated the federal government for making things right, for making things better for all people. thank you. guest: i could not disagree more . on a highway built with federal money, it costs 50% more to build it, same exact highway then if you do it with state money, because of all of the bureaucrats, all of...
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farmers. excluded the black farmers which went out of business. that is like people try to fight the states right mentality when the way to going back we do things, because they have always hated the federal government for making things right, for making things better for all people. thank you. guest: i could not disagree more . on a highway built with federal money, it costs 50% more to build it, same exact highway then if you do it with state money, because of all of the bureaucrats, all of the regulations that are required. it doesn't have to do with race but freedom. that is freedom for everybody of every race in our country. host: from kansas, go ahead. caller: i cannot disagree with you more. this is nothing about false advertising. this is a gop agenda and you guys got the majority of the state legislatures throughout this country. this is backed by alec. is nothing more than false advertisement, sort of like your right to work state. this is bad news pit when he opened this up, who kno
farmers. excluded the black farmers which went out of business. that is like people try to fight the states right mentality when the way to going back we do things, because they have always hated the federal government for making things right, for making things better for all people. thank you. guest: i could not disagree more . on a highway built with federal money, it costs 50% more to build it, same exact highway then if you do it with state money, because of all of the bureaucrats, all of...
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robert roy farmer de 26 años fue declarado culpable de 21 cargosde crueldad animal...ypor delitos desustancia controlada... como recordarán, farmer había aceptado haber cometido los crmenes en octubre del 2015 después de ser arrestado... en ese entonces, autoridades presentaron videos de cámaras de vigilancia como evidencia,donde se vea al agresor correteando y atrapando a los gatos en el vecindario cambrianen san josé... el animal que es vctima principal de este caso... se llamaba "tabby doe"...yfue extraído ya muerto del auto de farmer...y con las lesiones indicando abuso sexual dice el abogado de la dueña... ahora escuchemos lo que dijo la fiscal en torno a lo sucedido en el tribunal... take sot alexandra ellis fiscal "robert farmer is a danger to society and that is exactly why i asked the court to sentence him to 16 years. clearly the judge agreed with my analysis and she sentenced him to 16 years" cont. vo/david alexandra ellis precisó que robert farmer es una amenaza a la sociedad...por lo que pido 16 años como castigo...obviamente el juez estuvo de acuerdo con su análisis y f
robert roy farmer de 26 años fue declarado culpable de 21 cargosde crueldad animal...ypor delitos desustancia controlada... como recordarán, farmer había aceptado haber cometido los crmenes en octubre del 2015 después de ser arrestado... en ese entonces, autoridades presentaron videos de cámaras de vigilancia como evidencia,donde se vea al agresor correteando y atrapando a los gatos en el vecindario cambrianen san josé... el animal que es vctima principal de este caso... se llamaba...
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>> reporter: well, jessica this is famous for a reason because first i love farmers market. have been to a ton this has a feel of almost say italy because you literally see chefs come out pick up their fresh ingredients. they have a constant conversation of farm to table and see it in action here at kennett square farmers market. we will take it a step further not just farm to table but farm to table to truck. we want to introduce you to our new friend dylann here, he is, ready to nomatic pines what do you like about coming down to a farmers market. you don't have fruits, vegetables here but you are part of the experience. >> it is the people verse a form of i think they make these farmers market what they are. it is good vibe, it is, well intentioned people, buying products that are sustainable. >> they support the local economy and now support me here, i think you got something for me. >> do i. >> this is a kiesh. i love kiesh. when i saw this i think i got last one tomato basil mozerella kiesh can i take a look. >> yes. >> pop that baby opened. >> yes. >> like a personal
>> reporter: well, jessica this is famous for a reason because first i love farmers market. have been to a ton this has a feel of almost say italy because you literally see chefs come out pick up their fresh ingredients. they have a constant conversation of farm to table and see it in action here at kennett square farmers market. we will take it a step further not just farm to table but farm to table to truck. we want to introduce you to our new friend dylann here, he is, ready to nomatic...
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but farmers like mike smales are worried about what might happen after brexit. with lower standards, it may be cheaper but animal welfare could suffer. how cheap can food get? you have to ask that question. this downward spiral in expecting food to keep getting cheaper and cheaper, i think it's a bit naive. the government said today that farmers shouldn't worry about animal welfare after brexit, because britain will keep what it calls our gold standard policies. any future arrangements covering trade in animals, or trading anything, for that matter, will be subject to the uk parliament. but some people say they don'tjust have concerns about animal welfare after brexit, campaign groups say they are also worried about food safety levels in some countries. food that could be exported to britain. processing plants use a variety... they pointed to american practices like washing poultry in chlorine to kill bacteria, which they say would be unacceptable to british consumers. others say it is patronising to dismiss safety standards in countries like the united states.
but farmers like mike smales are worried about what might happen after brexit. with lower standards, it may be cheaper but animal welfare could suffer. how cheap can food get? you have to ask that question. this downward spiral in expecting food to keep getting cheaper and cheaper, i think it's a bit naive. the government said today that farmers shouldn't worry about animal welfare after brexit, because britain will keep what it calls our gold standard policies. any future arrangements covering...
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. >>>> [speaking foreiggn languag] >> a farmer byby profession. they are flolooded with saltwatr in via aggressive shrimp farmers. there once for talk cropland now lies under a prawn pond. she is not alone. >> [speaking foreign language] >> it is not just the community that is threatened, however. the rivers in this region flow into the vast mangrove forest. while providing a resource to local communities. 50 juvenile fish on average will die. >> [speaking foreign language] >> indictments are used inin ths regionon of b bangladesh to prot fafarmlands s in commumunities m storms that regularly hit this coastline. shrimp farmers in banangladesh could build traded systemsms through the embankmentnt. thee consequenceces of this has proven to be catastrophic during times of extreme weather. a cyclone e struck seveveral yes ago.o. >> [speaking foreign language] >> during thee coursrse of the investigation, our team uncovered disturbing evidence and is just the legal chemicals are being regularly and routinely used in shrimp farms destined for european m
. >>>> [speaking foreiggn languag] >> a farmer byby profession. they are flolooded with saltwatr in via aggressive shrimp farmers. there once for talk cropland now lies under a prawn pond. she is not alone. >> [speaking foreign language] >> it is not just the community that is threatened, however. the rivers in this region flow into the vast mangrove forest. while providing a resource to local communities. 50 juvenile fish on average will die. >> [speaking...
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farmers knew this was coming, it has been coming for several years.ort of government, have resisted the common agricultural policy in brussels. initially it was to maximise food production after the war so we could be self—sufficient but that created grain mountains and butter mountains and wine lakes and we had to give the food away and african farmers said, why are you undercutting us? by said, why are you undercutting us? by giving food away, you are making is bankrupt. so it got reformed and we are now in this incredible situation where we pay £400,000 a year to a saudi prince and racehorse owner in order to keep his stud farm going, because the payments currently a re going, because the payments currently are based on how many acres you own. so the richer you are, the more money the taxpayer pays you and it was clear this had to change and this is michael gove's statement, it is going to change soon. it is a quid pro quo, there will be money soon but you have to do something different to get it.- the moment, there is about £3 billion goes into it
farmers knew this was coming, it has been coming for several years.ort of government, have resisted the common agricultural policy in brussels. initially it was to maximise food production after the war so we could be self—sufficient but that created grain mountains and butter mountains and wine lakes and we had to give the food away and african farmers said, why are you undercutting us? by said, why are you undercutting us? by giving food away, you are making is bankrupt. so it got reformed...
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but there is little support for the farmers.lated illness. something that has been highlighted through a very visible campaign. voiceover: smoking can cost you your health. so the government has raised taxes and introduced a cap on production. tobacco is your gateway drug. it is the first drug that any child uses or any young person uses. if we stop production and stop export of tobacco, the whole world will thank us for it. the farmers are being asked to switch to other crops but the returns are poor. now, they are fighting back. unless they are assured of good market for other crops, not that there are too many options for them, there are just one or two options, even that has to be in a stable situation for the farmers to be confident enough to shift to other crops. tobacco farming supports the livelihoods of 45 million indians. for them, it is a question of their survival. sanjoy majumder, bbc news, 0ngole in southern india. pompeii is one of italy's most popular tourist attractions — the roman city was buried in ash when a
but there is little support for the farmers.lated illness. something that has been highlighted through a very visible campaign. voiceover: smoking can cost you your health. so the government has raised taxes and introduced a cap on production. tobacco is your gateway drug. it is the first drug that any child uses or any young person uses. if we stop production and stop export of tobacco, the whole world will thank us for it. the farmers are being asked to switch to other crops but the returns...
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take david on cam fjense que farmer servir toda su sentencia en la carcel del condado y no en prison.ente no se le permitir ser dueÑo de una mascota durante 10 aÑos esa es toda la informacin que les tengo por ahora... reportando en vivo desde san jos david gonzlez noticiero telemundo 48. wait for nats contvo/blanca ---se abre la tierra y se traga literalmente un casa .....en segundos le tenemos los detalles. take sot arlen telemundo 48 responde a una televidente quien reserv un hotel en mxico, pero no pudo viajar y luego de un aÑo y medio la ayudamos a recuperar su dinero. vo/cesar ---prepare sus bolsillos ...una propuesta busca aumentar la tarifa de los peajes para cruzar los puentes de la baha... vo/blanca ---y si tiene preguntas de inmigracin, una abogada experta en la materia estar aqui para responder a sus dudas... asi que llamenos al 408-944-4813 vecindario de florida. ---estas imgenes cpatan el momento en que parte de la estructura se desploma en un hoyo de por lo menos 200 pies de ancho. ---los ocupantes de la vivienda tuvieron que abandonar el lugar pero bomberos tuvieron que
take david on cam fjense que farmer servir toda su sentencia en la carcel del condado y no en prison.ente no se le permitir ser dueÑo de una mascota durante 10 aÑos esa es toda la informacin que les tengo por ahora... reportando en vivo desde san jos david gonzlez noticiero telemundo 48. wait for nats contvo/blanca ---se abre la tierra y se traga literalmente un casa .....en segundos le tenemos los detalles. take sot arlen telemundo 48 responde a una televidente quien reserv un hotel en...
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farmers struggling with a drop in crop prices. and, much more. >> brangham: we return now to north korea and its recent missile launch. today, the united states called for a closed door united nations security council meeting. to address the threat. so what exactly are the trump administration's options, how might it respond? for that, we turn to ambassador christopher hill. he was the chief u.s. negotiator with north korea from 2005 until 2009, and served as u.s. ambassador to south korea. and, by mark bowden. he's a national correspondent for "the atlantic" magazine, and recently wrote a comprehensive cover story titled: "can north korea be stopped?" gentlemen, welcome to you both. ambassador hill, i'd like to start with you first. can you just give me your official reaction to this most recent launch? >> i think it's a very serious matter. it's pretty clear they've made progress on intercontinental ballistic missiles. from what i can understand, if you sent it at a different pitch, it could actually exceed the 5,000 miles that
farmers struggling with a drop in crop prices. and, much more. >> brangham: we return now to north korea and its recent missile launch. today, the united states called for a closed door united nations security council meeting. to address the threat. so what exactly are the trump administration's options, how might it respond? for that, we turn to ambassador christopher hill. he was the chief u.s. negotiator with north korea from 2005 until 2009, and served as u.s. ambassador to south...
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we take the farmer farmer's lany and take the home builders land away. they are farming their farms and it's a beautiful thing to see and so thankful. by the way we will have better protection than we've ever had but we will also have something where you don't have to wait 15 years for a permit and then when you go to the boards you will lose a. for our nation to prosper, we must lower the tax on businesses. one of the highest in the world and we must repeal job killing obamacare. [applause] i can tell you we hope john mccain gets better soon because we miss him. he is a crusty voice in washington plus we need his vote. he will be back sooner than somebody else will be back. we need does and we need a number of votes because we have to repeal obamacare and we will end up replacing it with something that is going to be outstanding, far better than failing to obamacare where premiums have gone up in some cases over 200% this year where every single element of it is bad and insurance companies by the way are fleeing. it's a hard time they are having with th
we take the farmer farmer's lany and take the home builders land away. they are farming their farms and it's a beautiful thing to see and so thankful. by the way we will have better protection than we've ever had but we will also have something where you don't have to wait 15 years for a permit and then when you go to the boards you will lose a. for our nation to prosper, we must lower the tax on businesses. one of the highest in the world and we must repeal job killing obamacare. [applause] i...
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is octu farmer aware of all this we wanted to ask them if they noticed traces of drugs in their donors plasma. but it's still impossible to get access tensions rise the security services asked us to leave which we did. why was our presence bothering them so much. you know they don't like us to interview dead or yeah and they you know walk because they thought it was something that they saw then they go right ok i'll know what the hell's going all well for you guys to be professionally with your cameras to interview this place i mean what do you got da . we're doing t.v. documentary about class and class not doing ours their complaint that they call it complain that if they felt like you were harassing the arrests in the dorms coming out management just advise that they want you guys you guys trespassing which means if you walk out of the parking lot they will have their security sign charges against you guys for trust that's fine but they thank you very much yes very much. back in switzerland there are many questions about compensation exploitation and concern about donors how does all
is octu farmer aware of all this we wanted to ask them if they noticed traces of drugs in their donors plasma. but it's still impossible to get access tensions rise the security services asked us to leave which we did. why was our presence bothering them so much. you know they don't like us to interview dead or yeah and they you know walk because they thought it was something that they saw then they go right ok i'll know what the hell's going all well for you guys to be professionally with your...
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it amounts to about 50% of the total farmers incomes. in policy will have a big impact. the idea proposed by michael gove is to link future payments to farmers to better care of the soil, the water and the wildlife. 0ne farmer, robert law, he says he's worried the bureaucracy around this just be too complicated. how we're actually going to have the time to get out and do our core activity of farming and growing crops, you know, we're told we are going to receive probably less payment in the future. there's got to be a balance. what michael gove is suggesting is pretty radical by any standards. shifting the emphasis of agricultural policy from food production to encouraging wildlife. none of this is going to happen quickly. the government has promised that the current system of farm payments will continue until 2022. but some environmental changes may happen more quickly. mr gove promised a new law banning microbeads. tiny plastic particles used in facial scrubs and toothpaste. that can end up polluting the oceans. he wants the new move t
it amounts to about 50% of the total farmers incomes. in policy will have a big impact. the idea proposed by michael gove is to link future payments to farmers to better care of the soil, the water and the wildlife. 0ne farmer, robert law, he says he's worried the bureaucracy around this just be too complicated. how we're actually going to have the time to get out and do our core activity of farming and growing crops, you know, we're told we are going to receive probably less payment in the...
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that amounts to about 50% of farmers' incomes.ill have a big impact. the idea proposed by michael gove is to link future payments to farmers to better care of the soil, the water and the wildlife. but one farmer, robert law, says he's worried that the bureaucracy around this will be too complicated. how are we actually going to have the time to get out and do our core activity of farming and growing crops? we're told we'll receive probably less payments in the future. there's got to be a balance. what michael gove is suggesting is pretty radical by any standards, shifting the emphasis of agricultural policy from food production to encouraging wildlife. but none of this is going to happen quickly. the government has promised that the current system of farm payments will continue until 2022. but some environmental changes may happen more quickly. mr gove promised a new law banning microbeads, tiny plastic particles used in facial scrubs and toothpastes that can end up polluting the oceans. he wants new moves to save stocks of fish.
that amounts to about 50% of farmers' incomes.ill have a big impact. the idea proposed by michael gove is to link future payments to farmers to better care of the soil, the water and the wildlife. but one farmer, robert law, says he's worried that the bureaucracy around this will be too complicated. how are we actually going to have the time to get out and do our core activity of farming and growing crops? we're told we'll receive probably less payments in the future. there's got to be a...
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initially-- in the post- civil war period many farmers began to feel the machines or mistreating them, the government wasn't thinking about them and so there was revolt among farmers, the populist and other groups besides farmers are joined in, laborers, workers, middle class who thought the government was to corrupt. portland, oregon, was part of the progressive movement. we had progressive reformers who came along and introduced a variety of different type of political reforms that really changed the character of oregon and change the character of the nation as well. of the most important political figure the state was william who was the father of democracy in the state. he was the one who pushed for us to have initiative and referendum. it's hard not to talk about the early history of oregon and the important role he had to play. the initiative process is a process in which private citizens can gather signatures and if they get enough signatures they can put it proposed while on the ballot for people to vote on and during the early part of the 19th century -- 20th century we use t
initially-- in the post- civil war period many farmers began to feel the machines or mistreating them, the government wasn't thinking about them and so there was revolt among farmers, the populist and other groups besides farmers are joined in, laborers, workers, middle class who thought the government was to corrupt. portland, oregon, was part of the progressive movement. we had progressive reformers who came along and introduced a variety of different type of political reforms that really...
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there was revolt among farmers, among populist, eventually other groups besides farmers joined in, laborers, workers, middle-class who felt the government was to corrupt. portland, oregon,, oregon was part of the progressive movement. with progressive reformers who came along and introduced a a variety of different types of political reforms that really change the character of oregon and changed the character of the nation as well. the most important political figure in the state was william who was the father of democracy in the state. he was one you pushed forest have the initiative and referendum and so that's hard not to talk about early history of oregon as the important role he had to play. the initiative process is a process in which a private citizen can gather signatures and if they get enough signatures they can put a proposal on the ballot for people to vote on. during the early part of the 19th century, 20 century, we used the initiative quite a lot to shape the direction of the state. there was a bit of a slowdown in that within beginning in the 1980s up until about ten years a
there was revolt among farmers, among populist, eventually other groups besides farmers joined in, laborers, workers, middle-class who felt the government was to corrupt. portland, oregon,, oregon was part of the progressive movement. with progressive reformers who came along and introduced a a variety of different types of political reforms that really change the character of oregon and changed the character of the nation as well. the most important political figure in the state was william...
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rachel is a cattle and sheep farmer from west yorkshire. what are your main concerns?ct that a lot of our industry is involved around standards. welfare standards, eyewear export commitments with our high welfare welfare standards, export commitments with our high welfare standards. what we don't want to have —— wont to happen is our imports to be flooded with lower quality beef, lamb, beef, chicken, everything really. we want to maintain those high standards and ensure we can still compete with the re st of ensure we can still compete with the rest of the world. we need those open market. it is something we must maintain at all costs, costs. thousands of people are employed in the sector and a campaign has been launched to promote the industry '5 needs as exit negotiations get underway. how can i help? anything like that has got to help. they have joined together, a humble farmer like myself on a hillside in my own little bubble and then you have multi—million pound food, processing companies, and they understand and they see the benefits of us all working together. s
rachel is a cattle and sheep farmer from west yorkshire. what are your main concerns?ct that a lot of our industry is involved around standards. welfare standards, eyewear export commitments with our high welfare welfare standards, export commitments with our high welfare standards. what we don't want to have —— wont to happen is our imports to be flooded with lower quality beef, lamb, beef, chicken, everything really. we want to maintain those high standards and ensure we can still compete...
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farmer's attorney read a statement on his behalf.n it, farmer blame willed his crimes on meth. >> have every reason to feel anger at me because i stole a member of their family. >> reporter: when he's released he was ordered to stay away from the cambrian park neighborhood and cannot own animals for ten years. he was asked he register as a sex offender but it is not part of his sentence. >> you don't have to be a human victim in order to matter. all crimes matter in this county and we will prosecute all crimes to fullest extent of the law. >> reporter: he was arrested in october of 2015. they found him with multiple kalt collars and a dead cat. he pleaded guilty last year to 20 counts of felony animal cruelty. in san jose, katie marzullo, "abc 7 news." >> coming up next on "abc 7 news at 11:00," the fear in florida after the ground suddenly opens up and swallows everything in its path. >>> and the right to bare arms. the protest over sleeveless clothing that unfolded on capitol hill today. >> and the unique event . >>> a lot of worry
farmer's attorney read a statement on his behalf.n it, farmer blame willed his crimes on meth. >> have every reason to feel anger at me because i stole a member of their family. >> reporter: when he's released he was ordered to stay away from the cambrian park neighborhood and cannot own animals for ten years. he was asked he register as a sex offender but it is not part of his sentence. >> you don't have to be a human victim in order to matter. all crimes matter in this...
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farmers?farmers, this is our second austria >>> this morning on "world news now," president trump is europe. >> with a major diplomatic mission lying ahead of him at the g-20 summit, the president makes his first stop in poland this morning. but is the warm reception genuine or part of a white house deal? >>> with terrorist numbers dwindling in mosul, tensions are rising with people having to strip down to show they're not isis in disguise. >>> and yet another pr headache for united airlines. a mother who purchased a seat fo
farmers?farmers, this is our second austria >>> this morning on "world news now," president trump is europe. >> with a major diplomatic mission lying ahead of him at the g-20 summit, the president makes his first stop in poland this morning. but is the warm reception genuine or part of a white house deal? >>> with terrorist numbers dwindling in mosul, tensions are rising with people having to strip down to show they're not isis in disguise. >>> and yet...