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greenpeace took such important photographs of this event, not just the work that greenpeace did but the photographs that capture it and they are used throughout my book to try and make tangible or imagery the story of this event. but capturing those photographs became more and more difficult because if you'll remember in the valdez, it was those photographs of the oil soaked fyords that captured people's sole and people organized aggressively in response to valdez. they shut down exxon stations they proposed and they demanded policy and they got out of the bush, sr., administration a critical piece of information, the oil pollution act. similarly, in 1969, off the coast of santa barbara, when an oil well blew. people organized. they were galvanized. they were imagery that captured their hearts and souls and a year later got the earth day, the environmental protection agency and 11 long years and they got an moratorium on offshore in some places. what happened here was that those photographs, particularly of the brown pel kins soaked in oil, the state bird of louisiana, captured people.
greenpeace took such important photographs of this event, not just the work that greenpeace did but the photographs that capture it and they are used throughout my book to try and make tangible or imagery the story of this event. but capturing those photographs became more and more difficult because if you'll remember in the valdez, it was those photographs of the oil soaked fyords that captured people's sole and people organized aggressively in response to valdez. they shut down exxon stations...
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next to speak to greenpeace activists whose among those conducting an independent investigation into the health effects of living near the stricken fukushima nuclear plant which he says are carefully hidden by the japanese government. and we are here with veronica with a greenpeace international group which is active here in japan especially in measuring radiation levels in at fukushima and the disaster zone after the earthquake and tsunami and subsequent nuclear disaster and so thank you very much for taking a moment to join us today my first question to you is if you could tell us a little bit about what you're doing here and why is it important for greenpeace to be here to get this message out yes well the increase is organizing a team of specialists which i've actually already one week after the you got accident started to unfold and we see our role primarily at the moment to take independent investigation and actually make the measurements of the levels of contamination of the big round of the food we eat and we also have sent our affliction brain warrior to proceed to a chilly
next to speak to greenpeace activists whose among those conducting an independent investigation into the health effects of living near the stricken fukushima nuclear plant which he says are carefully hidden by the japanese government. and we are here with veronica with a greenpeace international group which is active here in japan especially in measuring radiation levels in at fukushima and the disaster zone after the earthquake and tsunami and subsequent nuclear disaster and so thank you very...
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and we are here with veronica with greenpeace international group which is active here in japan especially in measuring radiation levels in that fukushima and the disaster zone after the earthquake and tsunami and subsequent nuclear disaster and so thank you very much for taking a moment to join us today my first question to you is if you could tell us a little bit about what you're doing here and why is it important for greenpeace to be here to get this message out yes we're getting pieces organizing a team of specialists which i've actually already one week after the you got accident started to unfold and we see our role but i'm really at the moment to take independent investigation and actually make the measurements of the levels of contamination of the big around of the food people eat and we also sent our affleck shipping warrior to the sea to actually measure the contamination of the ocean and the marine life which is an important part of the diet of the japanese population and as we were talking earlier you were saying that it is very interesting to see this city has sort of a paral
and we are here with veronica with greenpeace international group which is active here in japan especially in measuring radiation levels in that fukushima and the disaster zone after the earthquake and tsunami and subsequent nuclear disaster and so thank you very much for taking a moment to join us today my first question to you is if you could tell us a little bit about what you're doing here and why is it important for greenpeace to be here to get this message out yes we're getting pieces...
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i want to thank busboys impose, greenpeace and antonia for writing this book. is not a happy topic but an important one for us to know as much as we can about program the early days of the deepwater horizon disaster the media was portraying the event as if this was a natural disaster, terrible natural disaster to to a technological lich that was beyond the control of humans, and early on even in the first night as we spoke, it was clear to us that this was not a natural disaster. this was a policy disaster. this was a disaster caused specifically by policies implemented by the u.s. government. and, as we began to look to the minerals and management services, and now bomber, the new agency, we began to realize that thousands of these drilling plans have been issued with categorical exclusions. the lowest level of environmental analysis done and interestingly, the minerals management service which is no stalwart of the barman to protection, would not allow the same exclusions in art drilling, so basically, and we had known some of this for quite some time. but th
i want to thank busboys impose, greenpeace and antonia for writing this book. is not a happy topic but an important one for us to know as much as we can about program the early days of the deepwater horizon disaster the media was portraying the event as if this was a natural disaster, terrible natural disaster to to a technological lich that was beyond the control of humans, and early on even in the first night as we spoke, it was clear to us that this was not a natural disaster. this was a...
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greenpeace says barbie's got a dirty secret. activists hung a banner of >>> greenpeace says barbie has a dirty secret. today environmental activists hung a banner of a frowning ken doll in the mattel building in l.a. county. it says barbie it's over. i don't date girls that are into deforest station. greenpeace says the paper packaging they use comes from indonesian rain forests. the mattel says it is surprised and days pointed by today's demonstration and that it will assess packaging improvements. eight protestors were arrested. >> barbie looks broken up, doesn't she? >>> muscles keep us strong, burn calories help us look younger but when middle age hits, boom, they're gone. where did they go? dr. kim mulvihill reports. >> reporter: it's a bummer but in our 30s and 50s, most of us begin to lose a little muscle about a quarter pound every year. scientists are coming up with new strategies for staying strong going, going pro, meaning protein. >>> reporter: 67-year-old susan wants to stay healthy and vital. that means keeping her
greenpeace says barbie's got a dirty secret. activists hung a banner of >>> greenpeace says barbie has a dirty secret. today environmental activists hung a banner of a frowning ken doll in the mattel building in l.a. county. it says barbie it's over. i don't date girls that are into deforest station. greenpeace says the paper packaging they use comes from indonesian rain forests. the mattel says it is surprised and days pointed by today's demonstration and that it will assess packaging...
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certainly the government is paying more attention to the issues we are raising. >> he is from greenpeace asia. >> stay with us. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles.
certainly the government is paying more attention to the issues we are raising. >> he is from greenpeace asia. >> stay with us. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world...
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today activists with greenpeace hanged a banner of a frowning ken doll on the mattel building in l-acounty. it says "barbie, it's over. i don t date girls that are into deforestation." greenpeace claims the paper packaging mattel uses comes from indonesian rain forests. 20:14:33 - voice of jarred cobb/activist: "the reason i'm up here is the future of beautiful places like this rain forest in indonesia are at stake so i'm willing to go through a little bit of uncomfortability" today mattel released a statement saying: we are surprised and disappointed they have taken this inflammatory approach. we will continue to assess our papersourcing and packaging improvements as we move forward. el segundo police arrested eight protesters for trespassing. it's rare view. a steady camera inside of a tornado. a camera recording a car wash parking lot that stayed put when this twister ripped through massachusetts last week. you can see debris blowing around, banging cars and shattering windows. so far insurance claims stemming from that twister have reached an estimated 90 million dollars. toss to
today activists with greenpeace hanged a banner of a frowning ken doll on the mattel building in l-acounty. it says "barbie, it's over. i don t date girls that are into deforestation." greenpeace claims the paper packaging mattel uses comes from indonesian rain forests. 20:14:33 - voice of jarred cobb/activist: "the reason i'm up here is the future of beautiful places like this rain forest in indonesia are at stake so i'm willing to go through a little bit of...
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greenpeace claims barbie's paper packaging is killing the rain forest.l says it will assess its packaging. >> they were protesting. >> they will get back together. >> have a good one. >> caption colorado, llc comments@captioncolorado.com
greenpeace claims barbie's paper packaging is killing the rain forest.l says it will assess its packaging. >> they were protesting. >> they will get back together. >> have a good one. >> caption colorado, llc comments@captioncolorado.com
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anne's protesters go after barbie at mattel offices-- and greenpeace protesters go after barbie. more on that later. >> we will check back with you. >>> 70 degrees outside right now, 4:36. >> we will talk about the summer scorcher, blazing heat turns dangerous across most parts of the country. >> party at the white house the first couple posted a glamorous and gala for a european leader. >> adam caskey in the belfort furniture weather c >>> welcome back. time to check on this warm wednesday. >> adam caskey has been warning us that to was going to get testy. -- toasty. >> the record is 97 at the marshall. it is 66 right now and woodbrige and chantilly 72 in silver spring, 66 in waldorf. dew points are in the mid to upper 60's, becoming more humid. there's a heat advisory from east of the blue ridge all the way to the bay starting at noon. it will feel like 100 to 105 when you factor in the committee -- factor in the humidity. >>> there's a truck fire in fauquier county, 29 northbound is closed because of a vehicle fire. inner loop at the beltway, the ramp for river road is closed
anne's protesters go after barbie at mattel offices-- and greenpeace protesters go after barbie. more on that later. >> we will check back with you. >>> 70 degrees outside right now, 4:36. >> we will talk about the summer scorcher, blazing heat turns dangerous across most parts of the country. >> party at the white house the first couple posted a glamorous and gala for a european leader. >> adam caskey in the belfort furniture weather c >>> welcome...
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. >>> greenpeace is blaming barbie for killing trees. today environmental activists hung a banner of a frowning ken doll on the mattel building in los angeles county. it says barbie, it's over. i don't date girls that are into deforestation. greenpeace says the paper packaging comes from indonesian rain forests. mattel is surprised and disappointed by the demonstration but stays will assess packaging improvements. police arrested eight protestors. >>> it's been five years since nintendo launched its wii console. now they announced a new console with you in mind. kara tsuboi has the first look. >> so today welcome to the world of wiiu. >> reporter: it's the also console to join the nintendo family and at first glance it impressed the crowds in los angeles today. >> stating that wii u will change the way you play games is a pretty bold assertion. >> reporter: nintendo says it will provide live interaction with other players, video calling and web browsing and internet browsing. there are details we don't know for example battery life. how
. >>> greenpeace is blaming barbie for killing trees. today environmental activists hung a banner of a frowning ken doll on the mattel building in los angeles county. it says barbie, it's over. i don't date girls that are into deforestation. greenpeace says the paper packaging comes from indonesian rain forests. mattel is surprised and disappointed by the demonstration but stays will assess packaging improvements. police arrested eight protestors. >>> it's been five years...
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get back to normal life without creating safe enough conditions for it and that's the view of a greenpeace activist who is part of a team conducting an independent investigation into the health effects his interview is coming up next hour but here is a quick preview. but it's only one of disturbing because on one hand you see the japanese are three forcing people and the society to be back to normal kind of so that people go to the work again kids go to the schools farmers start to actually plant bigger fields because it's a growing season and yet at the same time there are still extremely high levels of radiation and the contamination of both in the soil but also potentially in the food this is three months after the accident started but the japanese these japanese are very few sexually bay we can hold information they don't tell people the tools and they don't provide them with any kind of support. they call him the butcher one of the last surviving the s.s. officers has been convicted of war crimes but who remains at large the param least of his victims think that putting him behind bar
get back to normal life without creating safe enough conditions for it and that's the view of a greenpeace activist who is part of a team conducting an independent investigation into the health effects his interview is coming up next hour but here is a quick preview. but it's only one of disturbing because on one hand you see the japanese are three forcing people and the society to be back to normal kind of so that people go to the work again kids go to the schools farmers start to actually...
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to get back to normal life without creating a safe enough conditions for it that's the view of a greenpeace activist who is part of a team conducting an independent investigation into the fukushima health effects his interview is coming up next hour but here's a quick preview. make sure you find it really what it disturbing because on one hand you see the japanese are three forcing people and the society to be back to normal kind of sort of work again it's called the squalls virus start to actually plant your fields because it's a growing season and yet at the same time there are still extremely high levels of radiation and the contamination of both in the soil but also potentially in the food this is three months after the accident started but the japanese these japanese are thirty sexually be we could hold information they don't know people the tools and they don't provide them with any kind of support. you with are now the man who blew the cover of a group of russian agents in the u.s. last year has been sentenced to twenty five years in absentia for treason and defection the intelligenc
to get back to normal life without creating a safe enough conditions for it that's the view of a greenpeace activist who is part of a team conducting an independent investigation into the fukushima health effects his interview is coming up next hour but here's a quick preview. make sure you find it really what it disturbing because on one hand you see the japanese are three forcing people and the society to be back to normal kind of sort of work again it's called the squalls virus start to...
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get back to normal life without creating safe enough conditions for it and that's the view of a greenpeace activist who's part of a team conducting an independent investigation into the fukushima health effects his interview is coming up in less than half an hour but here's a quick preview. but she's going to personally one of these therapy because on one hand you see the japanese are forcing people and the society to be back to normal kind of sort of the work again kids go to the schools farmers start to look to replant your fields because it's a growing season and yet at the same time there are still extremely high. and the complement asian of both in the soil but also potentially in the food this is three months after the accident started the japanese these differences are three to six really hold information for people to littles and they don't provide them with any kind of support. the man blew the cover of a group of russian agents in the u.s. last year has been found guilty of treason by a moscow court the verdict has been announced in absentia as intelligence colonel alexander prot
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and about twenty minutes we'll speak to greenpeace activists who shares his impressions about the war being carried out near the nuclear crisis epicenter. for me it was literally like visiting another universe you know way that you see life normal city and then you go with the equipment and you going to actually see that all over the sports but it's like thirty to fifty times increased. ideation and then a public places like the playgrounds the school yards out on the streets or kids go to the school that are hot spots that go even up to five hundred seven hundred times about what is normal. this is just unbelievable. they call him with a butcher one of the last surviving ninety s.s. officers who has been convicted of war crimes but who remains at large the families of his victims think that putting him behind bars is their last chance for justice but they face a race against time and german law daniel bushell reports this is where the man dubbed the nazi executioner lives german media is banned from revealing his address but we know he's in. a message for the families of his victims.
and about twenty minutes we'll speak to greenpeace activists who shares his impressions about the war being carried out near the nuclear crisis epicenter. for me it was literally like visiting another universe you know way that you see life normal city and then you go with the equipment and you going to actually see that all over the sports but it's like thirty to fifty times increased. ideation and then a public places like the playgrounds the school yards out on the streets or kids go to the...
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get back to normal life without creating safe enough conditions for it well that's the view of a greenpeace activist who's part of a team conducting an independent investigation into the fukushima thinks its interview is coming up in less than a half an hour's time here and. here's a quick preview. make sure you find it personally what a disturbing because on one hand you see the detainees are three piece forcing people and the society to be because the normal kind of sort of people who work again kids go to schools farmers start to actually plants your fields because it's a growing season and yet at the same time there are still extremely high. and the contamination of both in the soil but also potentially in the food this is three months after the accident started it's not the japanese these japanese are free to sexually be we call information they don't tell people that the rules and they don't provide them with any kind of support. you without the live from moscow the man who blew the cover of a group of russian agents in the u.s. last year has been sentenced to twenty five years in abs
get back to normal life without creating safe enough conditions for it well that's the view of a greenpeace activist who's part of a team conducting an independent investigation into the fukushima thinks its interview is coming up in less than a half an hour's time here and. here's a quick preview. make sure you find it personally what a disturbing because on one hand you see the detainees are three piece forcing people and the society to be because the normal kind of sort of people who work...
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now greenpeace is conducting its own investigation into the health effects of the fukushima disaster in an interview to r.t. one activist accuse the japanese government of failing to create safe enough conditions for people to rebuild their lives we've got that full interview later this hour here on our but first here's a preview here. personally what a disturbing because on one hand you see the difference are three peace forcing people and the society to be back to normal kind of sort of people who work again kids go to schools farmers start to actually plant bigger fields because it's a growing season and yet at the same time there are still extremely high level for the division and the contamination of both in the soil but also potentially in the food because three months after the accident started what the japanese these japanese are pretty sexually very we can hold information they don't tell people the tools and they don't provide them with any kind of support. and other interviews in about twenty minutes time here on r.t. now the u.s. state department's plans for spreading dem
now greenpeace is conducting its own investigation into the health effects of the fukushima disaster in an interview to r.t. one activist accuse the japanese government of failing to create safe enough conditions for people to rebuild their lives we've got that full interview later this hour here on our but first here's a preview here. personally what a disturbing because on one hand you see the difference are three peace forcing people and the society to be back to normal kind of sort of...
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and about twenty minutes we'll speak to a greenpeace activist who shares his impressions about the war being carried out near the nuclear crisis epicenter. but i like visiting another universe in a way that on one. city and then you go with. it and you can especially see that all over the sports but it's like thirty to fifty times increased. ideation and then a public places like the playgrounds the school yards. or kids go to the school that holds up to five hundred seven hundred times about what is normal. this is just unbelievable. they call him the butcher one of the last surviving r.t.s. as harvesters who has been convicted of war crimes but who remains at large the families of his victims think that putting him behind bars is their last chance for justice but they face a race against time and german law. reports this is where the man told the nazi executioner lives german media is banned from revealing his address but we know he's been he has a message for the families of his victims. do you have a message for. those from the clause carol for volunteered for the nazis in world wa
and about twenty minutes we'll speak to a greenpeace activist who shares his impressions about the war being carried out near the nuclear crisis epicenter. but i like visiting another universe in a way that on one. city and then you go with. it and you can especially see that all over the sports but it's like thirty to fifty times increased. ideation and then a public places like the playgrounds the school yards. or kids go to the school that holds up to five hundred seven hundred times about...
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greenpeace going after barbie. they are accused of packaging with materials taken from rainforests. police arrested 10 protesters, including one dressed as barbie. that is business. i'm jane king. >> that angry ken picture was scary. we had the package about the popularity of groupon. we should not discount meant when it comes to coupon clipping. >> groupon hazmat coupon clipping cool again. the economy is still recovering. people are looking for deals. many men are looking for deals every week. >> here is the problem. i clipped the coup but i forget to take it with me. >> you have to carry the coupon. >> we will see it at 6:15. >> 72 degrees on tv hill. coming up, we'll get another look at your morning commute with traffic and weather together. >> the first-ever maryland wine week is under way. this is a celebration of local wineries. 50 wineries now make wines for every palate. >> we're offering special dinners and doing tastings across the state. we're excited about it. >> this begins in cockeysville. go to our website for more reformation, wbaltv.com. >> time to 6 by 2 meredith
greenpeace going after barbie. they are accused of packaging with materials taken from rainforests. police arrested 10 protesters, including one dressed as barbie. that is business. i'm jane king. >> that angry ken picture was scary. we had the package about the popularity of groupon. we should not discount meant when it comes to coupon clipping. >> groupon hazmat coupon clipping cool again. the economy is still recovering. people are looking for deals. many men are looking for...
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get back to normal life without creating safe enough conditions for it and that's the view of a greenpeace activist who's part of a team conducting an independent investigation into the fukushima health effects is interviews coming up next hour but here's a quick preview. i actually find it disturbing because on one hundred you see the japanese are three piece forcing people and the society to be back to normal kind of. work again kids go to schools farmers start to actually plants your fields because it's a growing season and yet at the same time there are still extremely high levels of radiation and the contamination of both in the soil but also with ensuring the food this is three months after the accident started the japanese piece japanese authorities are truly information people the tools and they don't provide any kind of support for. the man who blew the cover of a group of russian agents in the u.s. last year has been found guilty of treason by a moscow court the verdict is being announced in absentia as intelligence colonel alexander party have managed to flee the country before
get back to normal life without creating safe enough conditions for it and that's the view of a greenpeace activist who's part of a team conducting an independent investigation into the fukushima health effects is interviews coming up next hour but here's a quick preview. i actually find it disturbing because on one hundred you see the japanese are three piece forcing people and the society to be back to normal kind of. work again kids go to schools farmers start to actually plants your fields...
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greenpeace took such important photographs of this event. not just the work they did but the photographs that capture it and they are used for allow my book to tried to make tangible imagery the story of this event. capturing those photographs became more difficult and one reason why was if you remember in the exxon valdez it was the photographs of the oil spill birds that captured people's soul. and people organized aggressively in their response to exxon valdez. they shutdown exxon stations and protested and demanded policy and got out of the bush administration a critical piece of legislation, the oil solution act. in 1969 off of the coast of santa barbara when an oil wells blew people were galvanized and ready. they saw imagery that captured their heart and soul. years later they got earth day. they got the clean water act and clean air act and the environmental protection agency and 11 years of organizing later, they got a moratorium on offshore drilling in some places. what happened here was those photographs particularly of the brown
greenpeace took such important photographs of this event. not just the work they did but the photographs that capture it and they are used for allow my book to tried to make tangible imagery the story of this event. capturing those photographs became more difficult and one reason why was if you remember in the exxon valdez it was the photographs of the oil spill birds that captured people's soul. and people organized aggressively in their response to exxon valdez. they shutdown exxon stations...
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greenpeace took such important photographs of this event. not just the work, but the photographs that capture it. they are used throughout my book to try and make tangible or an industry the story of this event. capturing photographs became more and more difficult. one reason why is if you remember invalid to use it was photographs of the oil spill that really captured people's souls. and people organized aggressively in the response. they shut down stations, protested, demanded policies and got out of bush administration a critical piece of legislation, the oil pollution act. similarly in 1969 off the coast of santa barbara but an oil well blue, people organized. galvanize, ready, saw an entry that capture their hearts and souls into year later, the doctors say, the clean water act, the clean air act. and 11 long years of organizing major, they got a moratorium on not sure drilling in some places. what happened here was that those photographs, particularly of the brown pelican soaked in oil, the state bird of louisiana captured people, capt
greenpeace took such important photographs of this event. not just the work, but the photographs that capture it. they are used throughout my book to try and make tangible or an industry the story of this event. capturing photographs became more and more difficult. one reason why is if you remember invalid to use it was photographs of the oil spill that really captured people's souls. and people organized aggressively in the response. they shut down stations, protested, demanded policies and...
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greenpeace. everyone in the middle, the grocery manufacturing, national chicken council. national council of chain restaurants. national meat association. national wildlife federation and on and on and on. this is a great amendment. i urge its adoption. mr. kingston: thank you. madam chair, i yield the balance of my time to the gentlelady from south dakota. ms. noem: thank you, madam chair. we talked a lot on the house floor recently about agriculture and the fact that agriculture needs a haircut and people are concerned about agriculture getting too many benefits provided by the taxpayers. i would certainly say that in the past and the most recent past agriculture has been significantly cut. under this bill before us today, we also see significant cuts. i rise in strong opposition to this amendment offered by the gentleman from arizona because this amendment is an attack on consumer choice, on free market access and on homegrown american energy. we've seen reports out there that have indicated that ethanol has reduced the price of gasoline up to 89 cents a gallon and acr
greenpeace. everyone in the middle, the grocery manufacturing, national chicken council. national council of chain restaurants. national meat association. national wildlife federation and on and on and on. this is a great amendment. i urge its adoption. mr. kingston: thank you. madam chair, i yield the balance of my time to the gentlelady from south dakota. ms. noem: thank you, madam chair. we talked a lot on the house floor recently about agriculture and the fact that agriculture needs a...