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and they are free of gluten, non-gmo, and free of gelatin. not to mention, vegan and kosher.oducts, apple cider vinegar and ashwaganda. all of these are seriously delicious and an easy way to take control of your health without breaking the bank. so go to cbsdeals.com, we are offering 52% off . your body >>> english is a second language for nearly one in five students in our schools, and we are introduced to this week's jefferson award winner , she spent her career teaching newcomers. >> reporter: for the last 30 years, kathy has gone above and beyond in helping educate new immigrant students in and out of their middle school classroom. teachers are known for going the extra mile but kathy is noted for going even farther for her students. >> kathy just retired from francisco middle school in san francisco where she has devoted more than 30 years teaching students english as their second language. >> they will be able to have the tools they need to choose what they want to do. >> she has built a strong community with parents, as students learn enough english to advance by eigh
and they are free of gluten, non-gmo, and free of gelatin. not to mention, vegan and kosher.oducts, apple cider vinegar and ashwaganda. all of these are seriously delicious and an easy way to take control of your health without breaking the bank. so go to cbsdeals.com, we are offering 52% off . your body >>> english is a second language for nearly one in five students in our schools, and we are introduced to this week's jefferson award winner , she spent her career teaching newcomers....
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Jul 21, 2023
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it's gmo no it's not gmo it's a popular thing. become with small seeds or no seeds. they are usually hybrids. uh, this yellow watermelon, uh, it's egg-shaped, it's called a dragon's egg. well , because it really does. if we look, in general, it resembles. i've just never seen her from a dragon, so i can't be an expert, but these watermelons, despite being yellow, often taste sweeter. but why is it so important know the difference for diabetics. there is no sucrose here. here, here, we specially placed jars so that it would be, understandable, that means, uh, insulin, which in case of diabetes of the first, like, yes, what it should do to break down sucrose. so , there is no sucrose in watermelons, in general, and there is not so much sucrose in the melon, but there is, that is, the percentage of sugars varies. and here, mostly fructose fructose does not require insulin. therefore, just in case of diabetes of the first type, this fruit can be eaten, please tell me. and what about nitrates. i also heard a lot all sweet ripe watermel
it's gmo no it's not gmo it's a popular thing. become with small seeds or no seeds. they are usually hybrids. uh, this yellow watermelon, uh, it's egg-shaped, it's called a dragon's egg. well , because it really does. if we look, in general, it resembles. i've just never seen her from a dragon, so i can't be an expert, but these watermelons, despite being yellow, often taste sweeter. but why is it so important know the difference for diabetics. there is no sucrose here. here, here, we specially...
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i also love that they're all vegan friendly, non-gmo, and gelatin free. right now we're offering this three pack of goli gummies on cbsdeals.com. definitely take advantage of this delicious way to support your health. you will not regret it. >>> the giants had a big day in cincinnati with two games to complete after being suspended due to rain. the first game started in the eighth-inning with the score tied. into the 10th inning, the pinch-hitter smacked a tie-breaking double to push ahead of the reds. the giants defeated the roads, 4-2. the reds and the giants put on a slug fest for the game two, he finished the two games with a total of 16 bases, which marks the first time a giants player had at least eight total bases in back-to-back games since barry bonds in 2002. the giants rallied to beat the reds 11-10 for their seventh straight win. the teams face off again today at 4:10 p.m. >>> the athletics broken eight game skid in boston. the first baseman and the center fielder knocked a pair of home runs in the second inning. pitching took over to shut out
i also love that they're all vegan friendly, non-gmo, and gelatin free. right now we're offering this three pack of goli gummies on cbsdeals.com. definitely take advantage of this delicious way to support your health. you will not regret it. >>> the giants had a big day in cincinnati with two games to complete after being suspended due to rain. the first game started in the eighth-inning with the score tied. into the 10th inning, the pinch-hitter smacked a tie-breaking double to push...
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Jul 18, 2023
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large transnational grain companies, formerly american ones, which do not hesitate to add there, but gmoand others and in as a result, the quality of this grain, which initially , of course, was not high-grade, it becomes not just, but hmm as they say, but low-grade, but also frankly harmful for human consumption? there is another question. in general, in logic, because some time ago european countries, through the mouths of their farmers , said that this ukrainian grain harms us and brings down the prices of our food. as a result, first for grain, then for food and some countries. it was even banned. why am i talking here, uh, about logic, because now this one is coming accordingly. uh, the groan of the collective west is such an e about the fact that this is how it is now , especially since, for example, if, for example, vladimir zelensky said today that our grain is expected even without him. there will be very difficult half a billion people in general on the planet. uh, again, remember about the very 3% that got. as a result, the poorest countries but this morning we talked with uh,
large transnational grain companies, formerly american ones, which do not hesitate to add there, but gmoand others and in as a result, the quality of this grain, which initially , of course, was not high-grade, it becomes not just, but hmm as they say, but low-grade, but also frankly harmful for human consumption? there is another question. in general, in logic, because some time ago european countries, through the mouths of their farmers , said that this ukrainian grain harms us and brings...
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Jul 5, 2023
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for in the history of science, issued in soviet times on the basis of a dissertation protected by gmosdiplomacy from the time. e svyatoslav, of course, they began to break it down to stop science or some kind of svyatoslav, so it becomes there is military science, of course there is, doctor of the military, of course. this is an example of a simple don't go economy. if everything is decided then what to discuss, then she does not understand, yet, what you want, so everything is with you. then why are we here with this, and then. what did you decide? i don’t know where you are, where the optimists have prepared for me. so i want to understand where it is, but it seems to me that such a rather strange presumption of ignorance. why, in general , humanity knows more than they know. yes? i remember this version somewhere, i think i heard it was such a funny ancient greek, which you still explained, i draw then and explain that his circumference there is the area of ignorance, increased so much, since the area of knowledge has increased fresh thoughts for several thousand years. yes i re
for in the history of science, issued in soviet times on the basis of a dissertation protected by gmosdiplomacy from the time. e svyatoslav, of course, they began to break it down to stop science or some kind of svyatoslav, so it becomes there is military science, of course there is, doctor of the military, of course. this is an example of a simple don't go economy. if everything is decided then what to discuss, then she does not understand, yet, what you want, so everything is with you. then...
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there are no gmos here; there are no artificial colors, sweeteners, preservatives.very convenient packaging. and the tastes, what from such a familiar strawberry to us. there are peaks also such exotic ones as mango or feijoa, you can create such masterpieces all year round, now i just take here you know what else is interesting in these berries, which, of course, they are absolutely not seasonal yet. yes, but they still have sourness and such juiciness. here, well, just like that, you know, as if, damn it, close. uh, to the one, uh, that 's in a couple of months in may, so i want some cakes right here. before i add, uh, cream. like this , add some strawberries to create a little more delight of spring. that's what i want. i think you too, yes, in general , we all want warmth and the sun, really, as i already said, the skin should be absolutely chilled. in order to naturally, the cream retained its wonderful creamy look and taste from above. now, cream first. i want to tell you, this is the recipe for baked nut meringue. it is ah tender inside, it is not like that,
there are no gmos here; there are no artificial colors, sweeteners, preservatives.very convenient packaging. and the tastes, what from such a familiar strawberry to us. there are peaks also such exotic ones as mango or feijoa, you can create such masterpieces all year round, now i just take here you know what else is interesting in these berries, which, of course, they are absolutely not seasonal yet. yes, but they still have sourness and such juiciness. here, well, just like that, you know, as...
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gmo you are not the same, for example it is delicious, i tried delicious.cy , it's time to harvest, we perfectly produce for the berry, you can’t take it with your hands, we take it. only app. the stalk was convinced that the berry is ripe red aga , a small green nose is allowed, we take the berries close and pluck it. oh look how pretty. what does a heart look like? not for nothing, by the way, in ancient times, people believed that this is what the plant looks like for that, but it’s also useful sometimes it happens that it turns out to be true, for example, strawberries are good for the heart, because it contains these pigments that actually give. this is a wonderful color. they protect the vascular wall, that is, they prevent the development of atherosclerosis. it is now known that here it is, in fact, it lies. it can be said that all vascular pathologies of atherosclerosis are based on inflammation of the vascular walls. take good care of your heart and blood vessels. so i reward you with a strawberry. what else useful strawberries will tell the hostil
gmo you are not the same, for example it is delicious, i tried delicious.cy , it's time to harvest, we perfectly produce for the berry, you can’t take it with your hands, we take it. only app. the stalk was convinced that the berry is ripe red aga , a small green nose is allowed, we take the berries close and pluck it. oh look how pretty. what does a heart look like? not for nothing, by the way, in ancient times, people believed that this is what the plant looks like for that, but it’s also...
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shares of gmo down. the slope tv ramp up is weighing it down. we will have that next.is bloomberg. ♪ somebody would ask her something and she would just walk right past them. she didn't know they were talking to her. i just could not hear. i was hesitant to get the hearing aids because of my short hair. but nobody even sees them. our nearly invisible hearing aids are just one reason we've been the brand leader for over 75 years. when i finally could hear for the first time, i started crying. i could hear everything. call 1-800-miracle and schedule your free hearing evaluation today. ♪ ♪ the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to invest differently. it still does. what can you do with spy? ♪ ♪ kailey: this is bloomberg markets you are the king life at the principal room. representative frank lucas will be life with us at 1:00 p.m.. >> i am not sure we will be able to rise prices after the first quarter we raised guidance by 5 billion and now one billion. we are taking it one day, one month at a time and watch
shares of gmo down. the slope tv ramp up is weighing it down. we will have that next.is bloomberg. ♪ somebody would ask her something and she would just walk right past them. she didn't know they were talking to her. i just could not hear. i was hesitant to get the hearing aids because of my short hair. but nobody even sees them. our nearly invisible hearing aids are just one reason we've been the brand leader for over 75 years. when i finally could hear for the first time, i started crying....
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to do a gmo does not make it a scary frankenstein thing this is useful technology.icine that's been developed all these targeted cancer they're therapeutics are all genetically developed. stop the presses >> you were against it from the beginning. >> i was clint does a movie when he's 90 and he gets recruited to do a drug deal. indiana jones can't be 80 years old and i'm not ageist, believe me i don't like it when somebody -- >> holds something against you >> yes >> it was a disappointment at the box office this weekend, pulling in just $60 million in sales, the fifth and final film in the "indiana jones" series pulled in $60 million. >> i'm not going to trash a comcast, though. no, i would. but i might be a little nicer. coming up, katie stockton. and the supreme court blocking the student loan forgiveness "squawk box" is coming right "squawk box" is coming right back. power e*trade's easy-to-use tools, like dynamic charting and risk-reward analysis help make trading feel effortless. and its customizable scans with social sentiment help you find and unlock opportun
to do a gmo does not make it a scary frankenstein thing this is useful technology.icine that's been developed all these targeted cancer they're therapeutics are all genetically developed. stop the presses >> you were against it from the beginning. >> i was clint does a movie when he's 90 and he gets recruited to do a drug deal. indiana jones can't be 80 years old and i'm not ageist, believe me i don't like it when somebody -- >> holds something against you >> yes...
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their focus on -- or banning threatening mexico with sanctions and our gmo crops rather than focusingake sure that our streets are safe for people to walk down and go to work. let's make sure they were taking care of the basic fundamental needs of our people right here at home. providing that safety, security, and freedom and that is what people like him look forward to. with coming to the united states. >> pete: that was the vision that every interpreter talk to me and iraq and afghanistan. streets were paved in gold and you can achieve anything in america, and then they come and see this. besides you, very few people that were in the democrat party that recognizes this problem. any chance that there is a moment where leaders inside the democrat party says that we have lost control of the cds and we need to do something about it. >> i am sad to say, but i don't think so. they have become so blinded and consumed with their desire for power and that they are not actually seeing what is happening in these communities. they turn a blind eye to things like this. they turn a blind eye to a
their focus on -- or banning threatening mexico with sanctions and our gmo crops rather than focusingake sure that our streets are safe for people to walk down and go to work. let's make sure they were taking care of the basic fundamental needs of our people right here at home. providing that safety, security, and freedom and that is what people like him look forward to. with coming to the united states. >> pete: that was the vision that every interpreter talk to me and iraq and...
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went on to work as an investment strategist in london at the lazard brothers bank and later at the gmo investment in boston. in between those stints managing money, he's been writing about it during the last financial crisis in 2008. his article and institutional investor won the george polk award for financial reporting. he's edited two very well-received books in his financial have been translated into half a dozen languages. he's currently a columnist for reuters and contributes to wall street journal money week, the new york of books and the financial times. i must add one other biographical detail. when i wrote to him to inform him that the higher jury had chosen his book. here's what he wrote in response, quote, i was over the moon to be nominated for the hayek prize without expectation of further honors and actually winning the prize brings tears to my eyes only morning i was reading extracts of hayek's road to serfdom to my wife saying that what he says applies exactly to what one can see. now the same mindset among the expert class imposing. their priorities on the people, clo
went on to work as an investment strategist in london at the lazard brothers bank and later at the gmo investment in boston. in between those stints managing money, he's been writing about it during the last financial crisis in 2008. his article and institutional investor won the george polk award for financial reporting. he's edited two very well-received books in his financial have been translated into half a dozen languages. he's currently a columnist for reuters and contributes to wall...
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[indiscernible] without using gmo's or hybrid seeds. this is a powerful narrative. it is crippling.o allocate for the production of food or to improve the agricultural system. and on top of this, elite capture of our countries and our systems. [indiscernible] really not thinking about the country but themselves. the problems are compounding the problem in africa. nermeen: raj patel, which also respond to the findings of this report and in particular speak of where they say food security has increased they say, for instance, food insecurity is less prevalent now in latin america and also in parts of asia but then in africa it has been in decline -- hunger has been increasing for the last 10 years? >> food insecurity, we are hearing so many numbers and so many different kinds of understandings of what hunger means. the sort of really chronic, high-risk food insecurity when you're in a conflict area. food insecurity is the uncertainty about whether he will be able to eat over the next few days, weeks, or months. 2.4 billion people are food insecure. but that security can be an million
[indiscernible] without using gmo's or hybrid seeds. this is a powerful narrative. it is crippling.o allocate for the production of food or to improve the agricultural system. and on top of this, elite capture of our countries and our systems. [indiscernible] really not thinking about the country but themselves. the problems are compounding the problem in africa. nermeen: raj patel, which also respond to the findings of this report and in particular speak of where they say food security has...
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do they the existence of this tree more or do they not having a gmo more? those totally valid things to be asking yourself. and so my hope is that as you're reading the book, you go through that experience of asking yourself, these questions and asking, but what feels right to you. all right. so while i was writing this, i also thought about what were some of my the major take home messages for conservation overall? what can we learn looking at the rescue effect? what can we learn this collection of stories? and one of the things that is, you know, one of the take home messages that i'm going to share now is the no brainer of the bunch. this one is like really obvious. anyone works in conservation, but i think it warrants stating it again. and the problem species that are struggling to adapt right now is that their environment is changing too, too fast. it's not change per se. that's the problem. it's how and how quickly. and the thing we can that will help most help nature the most is slow down. the rate of change. the biggest piece on this is around clima
do they the existence of this tree more or do they not having a gmo more? those totally valid things to be asking yourself. and so my hope is that as you're reading the book, you go through that experience of asking yourself, these questions and asking, but what feels right to you. all right. so while i was writing this, i also thought about what were some of my the major take home messages for conservation overall? what can we learn looking at the rescue effect? what can we learn this...
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doesn't that was my non-gmo know emotion of a non logical answer you do a great job in the book too of talking about how boring it can be as a participant only viewing on the screen, but also as a performer. and even for you as a keynote speaker, when you're on a live stream and you can't even see a single person's or even a chat log, i've had that experience where it's completely uncanny trying to even create the art in the first place. yeah. without any reaction on the other side? it's my, my, my. defining experience was i got my speakers bureau, booked me for a gig with the people from microsoft and actually the team that runs microsoft teams. so like come and talk to us about and i was like, great, okay, you're paying me good money. i don't have to leave my house like keep my shorts on, you know, up the thing, start doing my talk and 50 minutes into a chat window like, hey, is this here? i thought, this is it starting at 12. hey, what does? and then i said, oh my gosh, i'm so sorry. like there's been an issue with microsoft teams. the teams that run microsoft teams if you scrub on
doesn't that was my non-gmo know emotion of a non logical answer you do a great job in the book too of talking about how boring it can be as a participant only viewing on the screen, but also as a performer. and even for you as a keynote speaker, when you're on a live stream and you can't even see a single person's or even a chat log, i've had that experience where it's completely uncanny trying to even create the art in the first place. yeah. without any reaction on the other side? it's my,...
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how is gmo defined as by fingerprints, my finger on these criminals?orld as close as possible to school. to science. or rather, to her latest achievements, perhaps this is the main task so called pedagogical quantoriums. they are opening all over the country. thanks to us , the education project already has 20 main students. here, future acting teachers come from high school students. ninth grader. daniil litus, for example, is seriously interested in robotics. basically , we have a team, uh, which we participate in the basis of the olympiad, however, not the technique of unified pedagogical education, there has been another curious trend against the backdrop of digitalization and development of artificial intelligence, those who want to understand the structure of the human soul are increasingly coming into the profession, first of all in the top e, educational programs that combine pedagogy and psychology, and the psychological characteristics of interaction, interpersonal communications, and establishment, and communication in the year of the teache
how is gmo defined as by fingerprints, my finger on these criminals?orld as close as possible to school. to science. or rather, to her latest achievements, perhaps this is the main task so called pedagogical quantoriums. they are opening all over the country. thanks to us , the education project already has 20 main students. here, future acting teachers come from high school students. ninth grader. daniil litus, for example, is seriously interested in robotics. basically , we have a team, uh,...
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they contain gmos they do not contain allergens they do not contain trans and isomers of fatty acidsngth of fibers by 15%. word today , many russian institutions are working on the recipe for drinks of the future. so in moscow they created combined milk, the combined matrix gives us the opportunity to combine animal and vegetable proteins together , and plus we use, as it were, biologically active additives. that is, we did it, like an energetic on a combined basis of a drink, ordinary cow's milk, and vengeful chestnut in order to combine different components, they are pre-prepared the chestnut is crushed from fermented with special microorganisms in parallel to the cow's preparation. milk. just like that, mixing two drinks will not release the product. e, it will either stratify with us, or there will be a high number of seed tanks. we use special thermal conditions. we used special conditions for the processing of raw materials, then we developed them. uh, hmm fermentation modes , the output is a composition containing both vegetable and animal proteins. at the same time , it is en
they contain gmos they do not contain allergens they do not contain trans and isomers of fatty acidsngth of fibers by 15%. word today , many russian institutions are working on the recipe for drinks of the future. so in moscow they created combined milk, the combined matrix gives us the opportunity to combine animal and vegetable proteins together , and plus we use, as it were, biologically active additives. that is, we did it, like an energetic on a combined basis of a drink, ordinary cow's...