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even sells quite on that he and his farmers association believe that it's important to cultivate the berries which contain caffeine according to indigenous traditions . you can buy what are not pits or a dried paste or quote on a powder. resell products from our producers association from real patchy and we come to this market because we can get a fair price for our quote on our history can only go and see the protection of our rain forest if we had a fair wage. if i in my house you can buy one and in some shape or form on every street corner as an energy drink or mixed with fruit juice every vendor has their own hand mixed specialty even the drinks industry here in brazil is in on the business it's been selling a fizzy drink with extract for decades. where and that is traditionally cultivated on the banks of the deal now less than real. a 16 hour boat ride away from a now see. here in the dense rain forest close to indigenous reserves are the villages of necessary and so is the best general where krista gilia and his farmers association harvest quite enough their fruit contains 4 ti
even sells quite on that he and his farmers association believe that it's important to cultivate the berries which contain caffeine according to indigenous traditions . you can buy what are not pits or a dried paste or quote on a powder. resell products from our producers association from real patchy and we come to this market because we can get a fair price for our quote on our history can only go and see the protection of our rain forest if we had a fair wage. if i in my house you can buy one...
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were brokers hives and the associated logistics to farmers throughout germany it's his part in the battle against bee colony collapse. farmers can report that pollination requirements on his website. algorithm that matches the needs with available hives. this orchard owner ordered 100 hives the bees only show up if the conditions are right. and pesticides are an issue which has to be addressed openly one form that means we've agreed to only use products that don't harm be. things which don't harm beneficial creatures and we've shifted some tasks to the evening hours so we don't hamper the bees activities wouldn't. be populations worldwide have been devastated by an encroachment epidemics and agricultural monocultures now companies like the hero in tel aviv are developing ways to counter a colony collapse the market. the pendency of b. is huge we're talking about $100.00 of billions of dollars so that was genetically . change in order to not be dependent on people the nation actually can grow better if we put the bees in the field so saw is also a very interesting market for us and this is
were brokers hives and the associated logistics to farmers throughout germany it's his part in the battle against bee colony collapse. farmers can report that pollination requirements on his website. algorithm that matches the needs with available hives. this orchard owner ordered 100 hives the bees only show up if the conditions are right. and pesticides are an issue which has to be addressed openly one form that means we've agreed to only use products that don't harm be. things which don't...
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joining me is the founder and president of the national black farmers association, and a farmer himselfvirginia. also, sterling smith, our bloomberg agricultural analyst. john, if you cannot plant the corn, what do you do? john: right now, farmers are in a bad state. my heart goes out to those folks that are in those midwestern states facing tornadoes, unending rain, but farmers have a window of opportunity until about june 16 to get those crops in the ground. if they are not in the ground by then, you begin to lose yields. that pushes up prices per bushel. right now, farmers are at the mercy of mother nature. if the rains don't let up, they could miss the whole corn season out there. it's a very devastating time. alix: on a price level, we have seen corn move with that. is it appropriately priced for that kind of risk? sterling: we are still looking at a discount situation here. you start losing yields after may 15. we are already up against june 1. the 10 day forecast throughout the midwest shows a chance of rain every day for the next 10 days from nebraska to columbus, ohio, with two
joining me is the founder and president of the national black farmers association, and a farmer himselfvirginia. also, sterling smith, our bloomberg agricultural analyst. john, if you cannot plant the corn, what do you do? john: right now, farmers are in a bad state. my heart goes out to those folks that are in those midwestern states facing tornadoes, unending rain, but farmers have a window of opportunity until about june 16 to get those crops in the ground. if they are not in the ground by...
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association and cigna and i'm sent in another insurance giants in other news tomorrow the american farmers association is announcing a partnership with giant tufts of hair americans also borrowed a whopping 88000000000 dollars last year simply to pay for medical expenses and there's been several reports of people spending their lottery winnings i'm medical expenses. now but it sounds to me but fortune cookies could along with numbers offer referrals. oh a while americans pray away their medical debt. may spends more than $400000000.00 a year lobbying it's the 3rd highest spender being on capitol hill the majority of its funding comes not from the members of which only 25 percent are doctors but a monopoly on managing health care data and pricing with the help of government contracts so it profits from the entire health care system as it is so doctors if i caught your attention with this segment. do you think you could tell me what this is. it it is now the majority of americans want universal health care under medicare for all who believes the people i think we need a 2nd opinion from someone who is c
association and cigna and i'm sent in another insurance giants in other news tomorrow the american farmers association is announcing a partnership with giant tufts of hair americans also borrowed a whopping 88000000000 dollars last year simply to pay for medical expenses and there's been several reports of people spending their lottery winnings i'm medical expenses. now but it sounds to me but fortune cookies could along with numbers offer referrals. oh a while americans pray away their medical...
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the pacific coast farmers market association which runs the farmers market is a great neighbor. the move and expansion they are proposing has the full support of supervisor brown. [reading items] in addition, merchants support the move and expansion. furthermore, the proposed market will reopen grove street on sundays providing relief to the folks living on grove who currently have to make contingency plans for accessing their garages every weekend for the last 11 years. it will activate a space of in district 5 that is currently not being used on sundays. to clarify, some folks do gather there for freestyle skateboarding which we fully support. the proposed side of the market will not have an impact on them. finally with the planning code update, the potential for additional farmers markets open in the parking lots of our schools, museums and other public facilities will be a great benefit to the city. thank you for your time. >> thank you. do we have any public comment on this proposed legislation? okay. commissioner koppel. >> [laughter] supervisor brown, great job, definite
the pacific coast farmers market association which runs the farmers market is a great neighbor. the move and expansion they are proposing has the full support of supervisor brown. [reading items] in addition, merchants support the move and expansion. furthermore, the proposed market will reopen grove street on sundays providing relief to the folks living on grove who currently have to make contingency plans for accessing their garages every weekend for the last 11 years. it will activate a...
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or in my case in new mexico, on an acre of land, should those farmers also be included in the programs as we talked about the goals associated with carbon capture and farmers -- >> right now on lot of our programs are -- we need to shift to a performance base so on my farm i can show no matter what my farm is, i can qualify. >> i'm interpreting that as a yes. >> absolutely. >> a straight answer. we've only got five minutes here. dr. diffenbaugh, does stanford have any -- emissions in america, even though you're here in your personal capacity? >> i have a number of papers at different levels. >> do any of those documents include the need to call for action on reducing emissions? >> i am unaware in my peer-reviewed scientific writings or in my public op-ed writings of any time in which i have stated that -- >> i'll go back and read them. thank you. >> mr. palmer, you're recognized. >> thanks, madam chairman. just to clarify the record, we're not suggesting that the united states not reduce the carbon emissions. we're leading the world in that area. the fact of the matter is, and some of you may disagree, madam chairman, not th
or in my case in new mexico, on an acre of land, should those farmers also be included in the programs as we talked about the goals associated with carbon capture and farmers -- >> right now on lot of our programs are -- we need to shift to a performance base so on my farm i can show no matter what my farm is, i can qualify. >> i'm interpreting that as a yes. >> absolutely. >> a straight answer. we've only got five minutes here. dr. diffenbaugh, does stanford have any --...
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associated with is. butjack‘s parents, his dad an organic farmer and his mum a fundraiser for oxfam, had told the old baileyon had converted to islam at 16, and said he was travelling to the middle east to study arabic. sally lane told the court she was horrified when he called her in september 2014 to tell her where he was. she said she screamed at him, how could he be so stupid? nearly a year after being in syria, jack letts had begun asking for money, first to help out a poor friend with a large family, then he said it was to get out of syria. i've run out of money completely. didn't you say if it was to get out, you would send? the pair had argued in court that they just wanted to get their son out of syria safely. in a police interview, john letts tried to explain. i've got to get him out, somehow. and how am i going to do that? he is in danger and i feel i have to do something, but on the other hand, i don't want to get put away and i don't want sally to get put away. i've got another son to worry about. so, what am i supposed to do? despite warnings from police, ms lane was captured on cctv at her lo
associated with is. butjack‘s parents, his dad an organic farmer and his mum a fundraiser for oxfam, had told the old baileyon had converted to islam at 16, and said he was travelling to the middle east to study arabic. sally lane told the court she was horrified when he called her in september 2014 to tell her where he was. she said she screamed at him, how could he be so stupid? nearly a year after being in syria, jack letts had begun asking for money, first to help out a poor friend with a...
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associated with is. butjack‘s parents, his dad an organic farmer and his mum a fundraiser for oxfam, had told the old baileyir son had converted to islam at 16 and said he was travelling to the middle east to study arabic. sally lane told the court she was horrified when he called her in september 2014 to tell her where he was. she said she screamed at him, how could he be so stupid. nearly a year after being in syria, jack letts had begun asking for money, first to help out a poor friend with a large family, then he said it was to get out of syria. i've run out of money completely. didn't you say if it was to get out, you would send? the pair had argued in court that they just wanted to get their son out of syria safely. in a police interview, john letts tried to explain. i've got to get him out, somehow. and how am i going to do that? he is in danger and i feel i have to do something but on the other hand, i don't want to get put away and i don't want sally to get put away. i've got another son to worry about. so, what am i supposed to do? despite warnings from police, ms lane was captured on cctv at her
associated with is. butjack‘s parents, his dad an organic farmer and his mum a fundraiser for oxfam, had told the old baileyir son had converted to islam at 16 and said he was travelling to the middle east to study arabic. sally lane told the court she was horrified when he called her in september 2014 to tell her where he was. she said she screamed at him, how could he be so stupid. nearly a year after being in syria, jack letts had begun asking for money, first to help out a poor friend...
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melissa: joining us by phone, the national corn growers association president and also a farmer in nebraska conditions and what it is doing for farmers. >> melissa, this planting season is a huge story. actually we're dealing with a situation that is as bad as it has been since records were started to be kept in 1980. and, as of monday, nationally, we only got 67% of the corn in the ground. we've got a weather break here over the last few days, and as your previous segment showed, there is planters running everywhere in a race against time here and we're probably through the weekend start to approach 80%. but that is a huge number where 20% of the acreage anticipated is not in the ground and time is running out. melissa: so what does that mean for farmers if they only get that much in? >> well, depends on which part of the country you're in because, effects is all over. we've got folks that have large parts of their farm just literally under water right now, and that is not going to have any kind of a crop whatsoever. and so you know, some of the forecasts are that preventative planting cou
melissa: joining us by phone, the national corn growers association president and also a farmer in nebraska conditions and what it is doing for farmers. >> melissa, this planting season is a huge story. actually we're dealing with a situation that is as bad as it has been since records were started to be kept in 1980. and, as of monday, nationally, we only got 67% of the corn in the ground. we've got a weather break here over the last few days, and as your previous segment showed, there...
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farmers between 30 to 50 percent more than the market rate for produce. we have developed a network with. a lot of people in the industry for example that associated with the mike through the association of model started associated with the restaurant industry of strain what we do is that the commodity that we are more absorbing as a manufacturing company we pass on the contracts to the farmers who do that you can make them to the industrial park not just. apart from eliminating middlemen and ensuring fair prices one of the key objectives of the company has been to bridge the knowledge gap. farmers know always know what they need to grow what is currently in demand. that your company provides guidance regarding who we should get by during its season and which crops mission that really helps us in the long run also because they have taken that is sponsored realty for selling about how to mr you feel more confident about cultivating those particular crops at happy to be operating you focus more on organic food which is why they give us more than the market price for our supply because of that farmers are happy doing with their seats and since we hav
farmers between 30 to 50 percent more than the market rate for produce. we have developed a network with. a lot of people in the industry for example that associated with the mike through the association of model started associated with the restaurant industry of strain what we do is that the commodity that we are more absorbing as a manufacturing company we pass on the contracts to the farmers who do that you can make them to the industrial park not just. apart from eliminating middlemen and...
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we lend to co-ops and agribusiness on a wholesale business to affiliated farm credit associations who led the farmersns are different in california than the midwest or the northeast. working capital levels are much lower than they were. debt levels are higher. credit conditions are tighter. credit, they can get access to finance. net farm income has stabilized at a level 50% lower than where it was in 2013. all the way through the production complex there is less financial resources and more challenges than there were three or four years ago. david: you mentioned geographical differences and the strength of the farming business. other other sorts of differences? certain types of farming? tom: crop differentials can be tremendous. david: what is up? what is down? tom: the things that until recently have been down are the large commodities like born and soybeans which have been driven by global supply and demand. we've recently seen a 20% run-up of corn prices because of the weather affect, because of the significant decrease in acres expected to be planted, prices have come up. to spot alead different
we lend to co-ops and agribusiness on a wholesale business to affiliated farm credit associations who led the farmersns are different in california than the midwest or the northeast. working capital levels are much lower than they were. debt levels are higher. credit conditions are tighter. credit, they can get access to finance. net farm income has stabilized at a level 50% lower than where it was in 2013. all the way through the production complex there is less financial resources and more...
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mexico, most farmers raise crops on an acre of land, should those farmers also be included in the programs as we talk about the goals associated with carbon capture and what farmers can achieve? >> right now a lot of our programs are practice based. we need to shift to a performance base. if i can show i'm delivering, i should qualify. >> i'm interpreting that as a yes. >> absolutely, sorry. >> we've only got five minutes here. doctor, does the stanford woods institute for environment have any paperers you've published on the importance of reducing emissions in america, even though you're here in your personal capacity? >> i have published a number of papers quantifying the different impacts at different levels of emissions. >> and do any of those documents include the need to call to action in reducing emissions? >> i am unaware in my peer reviewed scientific writings or in my public op-ed writings of any time in which i have stated that -- >> i'll go back and read them. thank you, madam chair. i'll yield back. >> mr. palmer, you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chairman. just to clarify the record, we're n
mexico, most farmers raise crops on an acre of land, should those farmers also be included in the programs as we talk about the goals associated with carbon capture and what farmers can achieve? >> right now a lot of our programs are practice based. we need to shift to a performance base. if i can show i'm delivering, i should qualify. >> i'm interpreting that as a yes. >> absolutely, sorry. >> we've only got five minutes here. doctor, does the stanford woods institute...
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and countless other stake holders wrote, called, and emailed, including the national farmers union, the association of american veterinary college the american statistical association, the national coalition of food and agriculture research, 104 agriculture and science related organization, 24 departments of agriculture and economics. 37 deans, provosts of university ag departments and more than 1,500 individual scientists from 47 states. the bill also rejects the proposed elimination of the foods for peace and mcgovern-dole programs and provides increases for both of these programs. these programs send american commodities all over the world to address global hunger and are an essential tool for diplomacy. the bill fully funds the snap nd w.i.c. programs to expected participation in 2020. the bill provides $10 million for school breakfast expansion grant the first time the program has been funded since 2012. and it funds the summer e.b.t. program at $50 million, a $22 million increase. the food and drug administration, the bill provides $3.26 billion in discretionary funding which is $185 million
and countless other stake holders wrote, called, and emailed, including the national farmers union, the association of american veterinary college the american statistical association, the national coalition of food and agriculture research, 104 agriculture and science related organization, 24 departments of agriculture and economics. 37 deans, provosts of university ag departments and more than 1,500 individual scientists from 47 states. the bill also rejects the proposed elimination of the...
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chamber of commerce representing 140 american businesses and agriculture associations put out a strong quote, harm u.s. consumers, farmersusinesses of all sizes across all sectors making us less competitive. the president defending his tough trade tactics. >> tariffs are a beautiful thing. republicans should love what i'm doing. >> trump's proposed 5% tariff on all mexican goods was set to take place on monday and those tariffs could have gone as high as 25% by october. economists had estimated the tariffs on mexican goods combined with those already insti instituted on chinese products would have been $150 billion a year for american consumers program mark reme >>> the state department says the trump administration has denied requests from several embassies to fly the flag. the agency must give them permission to fly anything other than the american flag. among the u.s. missions overseas that were denied are brazil, germany, israel and latvia. pride flags can be displayed elsewhere on the grounds, but not the official flag pole. >>> in the north bay, santa rosa police have arrestd a teenager in connection with the shoot
chamber of commerce representing 140 american businesses and agriculture associations put out a strong quote, harm u.s. consumers, farmersusinesses of all sizes across all sectors making us less competitive. the president defending his tough trade tactics. >> tariffs are a beautiful thing. republicans should love what i'm doing. >> trump's proposed 5% tariff on all mexican goods was set to take place on monday and those tariffs could have gone as high as 25% by october. economists...
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associated with is. butjack‘s parents, his dad an organic farmer and his mum a fundraiser for oxfam, had told the old bailey had converted to islam at 16, and said he was travelling to the middle east to study arabic. sally lane told the court she was horrified when he called her in september 2014 to tell her where he was. she said she screamed at him, how could he be so stupid? nearly a year after being in syria, jack letts had begun asking for money, first to help out a poor friend with a...
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i'm kevin ross a sixth generation farmer, and first vice president of the national corn growers association. my wife sarah and i grow corn, soybeans, cat l and are raising our four boys, hudson, axeon, carver and hollis. also in this large crowd are family and a few hundred friends and neighbors. we farm just 20 miles up the road near underwood, but we are steps away from land that migrate grandfather cleared on this very missouri river bottom. mr. president, secretary purdue and administrator wheeler i want to thank you for sending direction to the epa and making 15% ethanol blends available year around, bridging a gap to higher blends. you see folks i'm well aware of the conversations that the president held at the white house with colleagues farmers and my iowa senators almost a year ago. i especially want to thank you, senator ernst. in those conversations, sir you heard of the benefits of e-15 and best of all you listened. >> thank you. >> [applause] >> just a couple months later you gave direction to epa to finalize the e-15 rules and here we are today, done. >> [applause] >> mr. pres
i'm kevin ross a sixth generation farmer, and first vice president of the national corn growers association. my wife sarah and i grow corn, soybeans, cat l and are raising our four boys, hudson, axeon, carver and hollis. also in this large crowd are family and a few hundred friends and neighbors. we farm just 20 miles up the road near underwood, but we are steps away from land that migrate grandfather cleared on this very missouri river bottom. mr. president, secretary purdue and administrator...
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in 1887 a railroad came through, giving farmers a chance to get their crops worldwide. there is the apricot grandmother's association. the water tower was built in 1928 and stands at an miss 130 feet tall, holding 75,000- gallons of water. the city is home to the fruit yard shopping center, credited with a u.s. supreme court win of a free speech debate. there is the e-commerce corporation owner a resident here >> and we are here in campbell. my dream was to take a little air stream trailer, load it up with good food and take it down the coast. claudine wong is here. we have an air stream trailer here today. not for camping but doing good deeds, right? claw den. >> reporter: yes. we love coming down here. it is super cool inside. people are invited to come down here and take a look. we are kind of camping out here in picture and cardboard form. we have coffee, pastries and it is nice to see everyone. we have a whole crowd over here, hi, guys! michael casey came here from a hop, skip and a jump away. tell me why you wanted to come down here and kind of watch this behind the scenes. >> i like ktvu 9. i watch you all th
in 1887 a railroad came through, giving farmers a chance to get their crops worldwide. there is the apricot grandmother's association. the water tower was built in 1928 and stands at an miss 130 feet tall, holding 75,000- gallons of water. the city is home to the fruit yard shopping center, credited with a u.s. supreme court win of a free speech debate. there is the e-commerce corporation owner a resident here >> and we are here in campbell. my dream was to take a little air stream...
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140 american businesses and agriculture associations put out a strong statement opposing the tariffs saying they would, quote, harm u.s. consumers, workers, farmers businesses of all sizes across all sectors making us less competitive. the president defending his tough trade tactics. >> tariffs are a beautiful thing. republicans should love what i'm doing. >> trump's proposed 5% tariff on all mexican goods was set to take place on monday and those tariffs could have gone as high as 25% by october and the economists had estimated the tariffs combined with those instituted on chinese pema equi $190 billion a year on new taxes from american consume allowed t flag. the agency must grant permission to fly anything other than the american flag. among the u.s. missions overseas that were denied were brazil, germany, israel and latvia. pride flags can be displayed elsewhere on the ground, but not the official flag pole. >>> in the east bay, a massive swastika installed in the front yesterday of an elle sobrante yard has been covered up. you can see tarps covering the symbol. johnson told us earlier this week the symbol was a tibet an peace sign and not o
140 american businesses and agriculture associations put out a strong statement opposing the tariffs saying they would, quote, harm u.s. consumers, workers, farmers businesses of all sizes across all sectors making us less competitive. the president defending his tough trade tactics. >> tariffs are a beautiful thing. republicans should love what i'm doing. >> trump's proposed 5% tariff on all mexican goods was set to take place on monday and those tariffs could have gone as high as...
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farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ the first survivor of ais out there.sease and the alzheimer's associationg to make it happen. but we won't get there without you. visit alz.org to join the fight. we're oscar mayer deli fresh your very first sandwich,m... your mammoth masterpiece. and...whatever this was. because we make our meat with the good of the deli and no artificial preservatives. make every sandwich count with oscar mayer deli fresh. can the past help you write the future? can you feel calm in the eye of a storm? can you do more with less? can you raise the bar while reducing your footprint? for our 100 years we've been answering the questions of today to meet the energy needs of tomorrow. southern company toujeo provides significant a1c reduction, and stable blood sugar control, around the clock. find your groove with toujeo. ♪ let's groove tonight. toujeo is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. it contains 3 times as much insulin in 1 milliliter as standard insulin. don't use toujeo to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you'
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association. rick, when president trump announced the tariffs on china last month you said that u.s. farmersetailers were, quote, beyond freaked. that was your quote. what are they now? >> we have reached an additional stage in this. you know, we are having enough trouble just dealing with china and then thursday night at 8:00 the president tweeted about mexico. mexico wasn't even in the equation and we were in the process of doing a lot of what we do in china, moving it to mexico, and that door is closing. then just yesterday we got hit with india's possibility, at least they removed gsp and they're going to do some serious looking at india. we don't know where to go. we don't know what exactly to do next. we try to be good corporate citizens and follow the trade policies that are established by the government, and clearly this thing with mexico -- you know, immigration and trade are not the same thing. they're not cut from the same piece of cloth, and the fact that we will be punished, because our industry will be punished by this, makes no sense to us. yes, we have an immigration problem
association. rick, when president trump announced the tariffs on china last month you said that u.s. farmersetailers were, quote, beyond freaked. that was your quote. what are they now? >> we have reached an additional stage in this. you know, we are having enough trouble just dealing with china and then thursday night at 8:00 the president tweeted about mexico. mexico wasn't even in the equation and we were in the process of doing a lot of what we do in china, moving it to mexico, and...
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association is going to make it happen. but we won't get there without you. visit alz.org to join the fight. (burke) at farmersn almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even a parking splat. fly-by ballooning. (man) don't...go...down...oh, no! aaaaaaahhhhhhhh! (burke) rooftop parking. (burke) and even a hit and drone. (driver) relax, it's just a bug. that's not a bug, that's not a bug! (burke) and we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ hey! i live on my own now! i've got xfinity, because i like to live life in the fast lane. unlike my parents. you rambling about xfinity again? you're so cute when you get excited... anyways... i've got their app right here, i can troubleshoot. i can schedule a time for them to call me back, it's great! you have our number programmed in? ya i don't even know your phone anymore... excuse me?! what? i don't know your phone number. aw well. he doesn't know our phone number! you have our fax number, obviously... today's xfinity service. simple. easy. awesome. i'll p
association is going to make it happen. but we won't get there without you. visit alz.org to join the fight. (burke) at farmersn almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even a parking splat. fly-by ballooning. (man) don't...go...down...oh, no! aaaaaaahhhhhhhh! (burke) rooftop parking. (burke) and even a hit and drone. (driver) relax, it's just a bug. that's not a bug, that's not a bug! (burke) and we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a...
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association with china. and the rhetoric has only gotten louder. has that been an issue? today, no, not at all. at the end, the u.s. farmermost sophisticated in the world and use the best technology they can from whichever ebony will provide it. today we see little impact despite the trade dispute at the moment. we hope that continues, and we believe we have the best technology in the industry, and we have positioned it to help farmers meet the challenges they have today and tomorrow. bayer,our rivals, monsanto, and the transactions taking place in the market, it is a busy time. is it proving to be a good time to hiring talent or other deals as others focus elsewhere? mark: very much so, 2018 was a successful year for syngenta. we grew our market share considerably, which is extremely encouraging. and the war for talent, the distractions and uncertainty that these big m&a transactions have had has given us a terrific opportunity to recruit some quality people. interestingly though, one of the first questions they ask is around our sustainability, and what syngenta stands for when it comes to producing crops. thosethat rei
association with china. and the rhetoric has only gotten louder. has that been an issue? today, no, not at all. at the end, the u.s. farmermost sophisticated in the world and use the best technology they can from whichever ebony will provide it. today we see little impact despite the trade dispute at the moment. we hope that continues, and we believe we have the best technology in the industry, and we have positioned it to help farmers meet the challenges they have today and tomorrow. bayer,our...
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farmers to sell food through the diverse food channels. there is a mural painted in 2003 as well as rooftop garden with towers and 12 bee hives. item four c is scarpeli and associates physical therapy. it is an orthopedic manual therapy practice in operation since 1985 in the castro neighborhood. the focus of the practice is to provide outstanding physical therapy service and wellness support services helping thousands overcome pain and disability. it was founded as a partenrship. in 2014, lisa retired and liz modified the business name but continued with the same services to the community in the same location. liz has been a therapist for 42 years and brings energy to the practice. they solve complex problems in a collab berrative setting and patients benefit by getting back to a more healthy lifestyle. 4d is verytible vegetable. it is the oldest produce company. it brings low cost foods to community storefronts. it is the people's food system throughout the bay area as alternative to the existing corporate food system. their tagline was food for people, not for profit. in 1974, four individuals began to focus on buying and selling produce. they were one of the fi
farmers to sell food through the diverse food channels. there is a mural painted in 2003 as well as rooftop garden with towers and 12 bee hives. item four c is scarpeli and associates physical therapy. it is an orthopedic manual therapy practice in operation since 1985 in the castro neighborhood. the focus of the practice is to provide outstanding physical therapy service and wellness support services helping thousands overcome pain and disability. it was founded as a partenrship. in 2014, lisa...
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farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ don't just dream book your next vacation.. ♪ be a booker at booking.com the first survivor of ais out there.sease and the alzheimer's associationere without you. visit alz.org to join the fight. if your adventure... keeps turning into unexpected bathroom trips. you may have overactive bladder, or oab. not again! we're seeing a doctor when we get home. myrbetriq treats oab symptoms of urgency, frequency, and leakage. it's the first and only oab treatment in its class. myrbetriq may increase blood pressure. tell your doctor right away if you have trouble emptying your bladder or have a weak urine stream. myrbetriq may cause serious allergic reactions, like swelling of the face, lips, throat or tongue, or trouble breathing. if experienced, stop taking and tell your doctor right away. myrbetriq may interact with other medicines. tell your doctor if you have liver or kidney problems. common side effects include increased blood pressure, common cold or flu symptoms, sinus irritation, dry mouth, urinary tract infection, bladder inflammation, back or joint pain, constipation, dizziness, and headache. looking for a destination that isn'
farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ don't just dream book your next vacation.. ♪ be a booker at booking.com the first survivor of ais out there.sease and the alzheimer's associationere without you. visit alz.org to join the fight. if your adventure... keeps turning into unexpected bathroom trips. you may have overactive bladder, or oab. not again! we're seeing a doctor when we get home. myrbetriq treats oab symptoms of urgency, frequency, and leakage. it's the first and only oab...
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farmers and the land. >> that's right, on this world's oceans day. we have the oceans threatened by change and plastic conclusion. our derek van dam explains. >> if you're anything like me, you love the oceans, you associatet with a pleasant memory or family vacation. you might believe that the ocean deserves its own day. in fact, saturday, june 8th is the day. 320 million metric tons of plastic are produced each year. and a disturbing amount of that ends up in our oceans and our seas. we're talking about single use plastic, shopping bags, toothbrushes, water bottles. 5 trillion pieces found in our oceans. 8 million metric tons of plastic season in oceans. some you see, some you can't. those are money as micro plastics. we'll talk about why that's concerning in one second. there are oceans currents that ultimately catch our last tib. you may have heard of the great pacific garbage patch. it's 3 1/2 times the size of spain. and circumstance cue lating across the ocean. there are other gyres circulating not only the pacifics. why is this concerning? well, plastics degrade. they may not be seen physically with our own eyes, but they are definitely harmful. the plastic is consumed by fish and ultimately gets
farmers and the land. >> that's right, on this world's oceans day. we have the oceans threatened by change and plastic conclusion. our derek van dam explains. >> if you're anything like me, you love the oceans, you associatet with a pleasant memory or family vacation. you might believe that the ocean deserves its own day. in fact, saturday, june 8th is the day. 320 million metric tons of plastic are produced each year. and a disturbing amount of that ends up in our oceans and our...
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associate editor for the wall street journal and fox news contributor. nice to have you here. >> pleasure. arthel: let's start with why president trump came to this decision to provide relief for american farmers, is it negotiating strategic move? political pressure? or because beijing said no more trade talks without the huawei reprieve? >> i think it's a bit of all of that, isn't it? he's dealing with farmers who are according to his constituency are in states that are core to his election prospects and they've been hurt by the trade negotiations, by the trade spat, because china curtailed purchases of u.s. agriculture goods. at the same time, the chinese got a lot out of this. they got the relief for huawei, which was sort of a major concession on the part of the united states. this was really holding china's feet to the fire they're what preeminent company, a massive telecom equipment maker and a company that u.s. intelligence services say cannot be trusted because it may have built into its systems ways of snooping on people or ways of shutting down telecom were there to be some kind of conflict. so he kind of caved on that. he got some purchases of agriculture goods which helps him with
associate editor for the wall street journal and fox news contributor. nice to have you here. >> pleasure. arthel: let's start with why president trump came to this decision to provide relief for american farmers, is it negotiating strategic move? political pressure? or because beijing said no more trade talks without the huawei reprieve? >> i think it's a bit of all of that, isn't it? he's dealing with farmers who are according to his constituency are in states that are core to his...