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there is news here to find us and we raise that 80000000 hens every year and for that we need all that we got since supplies far enough to respond german ones that me rebrov with and supply us from poland or holland confusion animal welfare would suffer anyway because the regulations don't apply that. the poultry industry wants modern technology to determine the sex of eggs to stop male chicks being born scientists in light 2nd trust and are working on a method using infrared light and blood cell analysis but the method still has to prove itself in large scale industrial application. and the german animal welfare association is not 100 percent satisfied with gender determination in eggs. and my hope stopped chick culling but really we have a broken system these specialized breeds are over bred in the almost suffa we need more chickens that a suitable for both meat. poultry breeder christan hets america is making a good living from his job as chickens he sells 400000 young hens unfasten vs every year the chickens a particularly popular with cool may restaurants. and that's it for me as
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christan hets america is making a good living from his jewel purpose chickens he sells 400000 young hens unfastened roosters every year the chickens a particularly popular with gourmet restaurants. and that's it for me as i did all the business team here in berlin for more you can always go to our website that's a dot com slash business thank you very much for watching. i can't. stop the bombing in mexico. president at once ruling party. though. still race. supporters see the best hope of saving democracy tux. in the 60 minutes on t.w. . ground being referred to in the book you are no one on keep warm if you can learn from nokomis. exposing and justice global news that matters w. me for minds. some people don't care about me. because they don't see my beauty. some people don't care about me because they think i have nothing to give. but 2000000000 you can do. to them i am everything. their homes. their food. their livelihood. but day by day i disappear. and so does everything i give. to the 1000000000 people who care about me. name me. and now. i need you. and. this is the deed every new
christan hets america is making a good living from his jewel purpose chickens he sells 400000 young hens unfastened roosters every year the chickens a particularly popular with gourmet restaurants. and that's it for me as i did all the business team here in berlin for more you can always go to our website that's a dot com slash business thank you very much for watching. i can't. stop the bombing in mexico. president at once ruling party. though. still race. supporters see the best hope of...
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there is news here in front of us and we raise that $18000000.00 hens every year and for that we need all that he caps and supplies for an hour to respond german ones that meter brought with them supply us from poland to holland confusion animal welfare would suffer anyway because the regulations don't apply that. the poultry industry wants modern technology to determine the sex of eggs to stop male chicks being born scientists in like 2nd trust and working on a method using infrared light and blood cell analysis but the method still has to prove itself in large scale industrial application. and the german animal welfare association is not 100 percent satisfied with gender determination and eggs. you've answered my hopes up chick culling but really we have a broken system these specialized brita overbred and the only most suffer we need more purpose chickens that a suitable to both meat and eggs. poultry breeder christan hets america is making a good living from his jewel purpose chickens he sells 400000 young hens unfasten 3 states every year the chickens are particularly popular wit
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the hen do heroines. now the weather with stav da naos. lots going on with the weather this week.ine as well. quite a mixed bag over the next couple of days thanks to low pressure towards the west of the uk, high pressure in the west of the uk, high pressure in the east. drawing in humid airfrom the east. drawing in humid airfrom the near continent. this weather front will be causing issues in the next 2a hours, bringing quite a bit of cloud and heavy and thundery rain. we hold on to the rain this afternoon in northern areas, thundery downpours across northern scotland. wet weather slowly clearing away from east anglia. when the hazy sunshine comes out, we could be looking at opera 20 is celsius across the south—east. fairly one further north. the rain lingers on in the north. we look to the south to this next plume of thundery air and the risk of heavy and thundery downpours. we could see some severe thunderstorms in central and eastern parts of england, and the risk of flash flooding. a warm and muggy night. further north, more co mforta ble. and muggy night. further north, more
the hen do heroines. now the weather with stav da naos. lots going on with the weather this week.ine as well. quite a mixed bag over the next couple of days thanks to low pressure towards the west of the uk, high pressure in the west of the uk, high pressure in the east. drawing in humid airfrom the east. drawing in humid airfrom the near continent. this weather front will be causing issues in the next 2a hours, bringing quite a bit of cloud and heavy and thundery rain. we hold on to the rain...
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hen i was in high school, i started having sex. and i xot myself on birth control at our school health center and i took it diligently. precautions take but knew that if i ever got dy to nt, and i wasn't rea parent i'd have an abortion. a few years later i was between retail job and i couldn't afford the co-pay on the birth control pill. which, i was now getting through my parents insurance. nd my toxic ex-boyfriend refused to use a condom so i became pregnant. i wanted an knew abortion. ointment andd an app had to wait a week. mismarriage use a but i was lucky. independent abortion clinic nd my parents are watching, hi mom, hi, dad. so i maxed out a credit card. chicago know about the abortion fund. ab and apportion funds that raise money to help people pay for their abortions but now, i i'm an evangelist for apportion funds. i procedure was quick and wonderful. an orthodox jewish nurse held my hand throughout the procedure and it was the best and kindest health care i have received. acial black woman i ham a.m. proud to tell you
hen i was in high school, i started having sex. and i xot myself on birth control at our school health center and i took it diligently. precautions take but knew that if i ever got dy to nt, and i wasn't rea parent i'd have an abortion. a few years later i was between retail job and i couldn't afford the co-pay on the birth control pill. which, i was now getting through my parents insurance. nd my toxic ex-boyfriend refused to use a condom so i became pregnant. i wanted an knew abortion....
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this chicken layer hens they all eat insects and a new technology that we bring to market and the new product that we bring to market is into. really new to the world some call it alternative protein we call it actually the original protein because nature actually has defined it already the 45000000 your a facility produces the protein from the law of a of the black soldier flight known for its rapid growth they're raised on a diet of plant trees an artificial light during harvest season the larvae is washed and ground down into a paste ready for sale is pet food or even fertilizer that's because in europe at least the protein can't be given to anything that will eventually end up on anyone's plate e.u. law prevents proteins from animals being fed to other animals destined for human consumption a hangover from mad cow disease the pretext says that's outdated and in the long run that project is a boon for the environment. we say fish from the sea because we can replace fish meal or we could glaze land use. that was otherwise being used for soil production so all of biodiversity level w
this chicken layer hens they all eat insects and a new technology that we bring to market and the new product that we bring to market is into. really new to the world some call it alternative protein we call it actually the original protein because nature actually has defined it already the 45000000 your a facility produces the protein from the law of a of the black soldier flight known for its rapid growth they're raised on a diet of plant trees an artificial light during harvest season the...
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it makes you think that the 18th century was a sinequan non- appointed means to be an american. ,hen i wear the clothing i wear i feel like a slave. >> and on sunday, we continue our coverage of the 75th anniversary of d-day at 6:00 p.m. on american artifacts with historian, author, and reenactor jerrod franklin. >> they had landed about a half-mile off course and there was a little bit of hesitation as to exactly what they should do. the assistant division commander, theodore roosevelt junior, the son of the president who was the oldest american invasion said the very defiantly, we are going to start the work right here. on oral30 p.m. histories, he talked about landing on oral beach. they made it look like we did not have any difficulty. and we -- the fourth division lost 178 men on the beach on d-day. the next day, when we attacked, we lost 50% of our men within three or four days. >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. i rebuke the cancer. >> i can only see it from her perspective. i had a lot of people pray for me similarly. as a christian, i believe christianity has
it makes you think that the 18th century was a sinequan non- appointed means to be an american. ,hen i wear the clothing i wear i feel like a slave. >> and on sunday, we continue our coverage of the 75th anniversary of d-day at 6:00 p.m. on american artifacts with historian, author, and reenactor jerrod franklin. >> they had landed about a half-mile off course and there was a little bit of hesitation as to exactly what they should do. the assistant division commander, theodore...
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. >> reporter: the president taking sho hen a man has to mention my name 76 times in his speech, that means he's in trouble >> are you elevating joe by attacking>> him no. i think he's the weakest mentally i like running against people that are weak mentally >> reporter: sourcese say h concerned about biden. the democratic front-runner is a accusing the president for hurting farmers by stoking trade tensions >> he think tough is being great. it is easy being tough when somebody else is in pain >> reporter: holding piece of paper, he says stems the flow of migrants >> reporter: president trump will officially kick off his reelection campaign in florida next week. >>> donald trump jr. will be on the hot seat on capitol hill toda the senate intelligence committee will grill the president's eldest son for roughly four hours tracie potts has the latest. a lot of this is expected focus on that trump tower meeting. >> reporter: rieght. the meeting where they were reportedly looking for damaging information on hlary clinton did the president know about it? when did he know aboutt? and who tol
. >> reporter: the president taking sho hen a man has to mention my name 76 times in his speech, that means he's in trouble >> are you elevating joe by attacking>> him no. i think he's the weakest mentally i like running against people that are weak mentally >> reporter: sourcese say h concerned about biden. the democratic front-runner is a accusing the president for hurting farmers by stoking trade tensions >> he think tough is being great. it is easy being tough...
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presentaciÓn se presentaron frente a su nÉmesis y es que las japonesas han vencido a las a e argentinas henpunta infiel nueve el planteamiento demostrÓ el respeto que le tienen alas niponas y resultÓ la primera mitad de que japÓn no pudo hacer daÑo la veterana correa tuvo un par de paradas antes del descanso para mantener su porterÍa en cero japÓn se mantuvo agresivo mientras argentina presentaba el contragolpe sin embargo nunca cayÓ y ambos equipos se tuvieron que conformar con el empate sin goles >>> en sus dos participaciones anteriores argentina habÍa concebido goles en todos sus partidos si bien este partido es 0 x 0 no es muy llamativo es un parteaguas en el funcionamiento de la albiceleste en el prÓximo compromiso serÁ ante inglaterra una de las favoritas para ganar este certamen con el reporte desde la capital francesa telemundo >>> veamos cÓmo se destaca la selecciÓn de argentina luego contra inglaterra graci >> siga con nosotros regresamos en solo minutos > (musica) >> esta tarde comenzando a las 5:00 p.m. en su noticiero telemundo 48 mÉxico tiene 45 dÍas para disminuir el flujo m
presentaciÓn se presentaron frente a su nÉmesis y es que las japonesas han vencido a las a e argentinas henpunta infiel nueve el planteamiento demostrÓ el respeto que le tienen alas niponas y resultÓ la primera mitad de que japÓn no pudo hacer daÑo la veterana correa tuvo un par de paradas antes del descanso para mantener su porterÍa en cero japÓn se mantuvo agresivo mientras argentina presentaba el contragolpe sin embargo nunca cayÓ y ambos equipos se tuvieron que conformar con el...
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now a new report says tourism has had little effect onci sin the cne of red hen in leon aed sders to leave. gayoy emplees were upset at sanders' defense to bar 'lansgender people from the military if you remember this. the "roanoke times" reporting tha lexington's meals and evenues saders wilbe leaving hern the f mo he back to her hrksas, where she i considering runnior f governor in 2022. >>> june is pride month. today glen echo park held a special celebration. lgbtq family day was open to everybody. the parkffered free carousel rides and arts and crafts. the goal was to make everyb acc. a montgomery county councilmember, evan glass, was the one who came up with the idea. >> i want to make sure that all of our residents know we're celebrating pride, celebrating our beautiful diversity, and we love you regardless of nation of origin, where you pray, and whom you love. >> glass is the opey gay member of the montgomery county council. >>> we would like to say congratulations to our colleagues at nbc4 and telemdot, producers, a hme a combined nbc4 won in 11 categories and evening newsca
now a new report says tourism has had little effect onci sin the cne of red hen in leon aed sders to leave. gayoy emplees were upset at sanders' defense to bar 'lansgender people from the military if you remember this. the "roanoke times" reporting tha lexington's meals and evenues saders wilbe leaving hern the f mo he back to her hrksas, where she i considering runnior f governor in 2022. >>> june is pride month. today glen echo park held a special celebration. lgbtq family...
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guarding over the hen house. the fox is still guarding the hen house. say, when theyn came and touched the mansion, the mayor, we came back from the million man march on fire. us down there,d over 60,000 men from new jersey, "the wall street journal" said from newark, new jersey, and we came back on fire. we came back and we built a few things. and we had property and we taught children math and science. dr. roslyn wrote the curriculum. you understand. the folks due from the board of education in newark? what did chris christie do? and who owns that property today is audible. it is owned by amazon. they own that prime property dr. jeffries talked about right now, so we know who the foxes are, and new jersey is new jersey. the judges on the foxes, and complicit. you go to the court, you don't even get to the court. , bank of wells fargo america, you name it. 2008 was the stock market crash. and some bailed out, folks said they had to be bailed out. i don't know, i'm not a politician, i know we were bailed on. [laughter] i know who benefited from that, it
guarding over the hen house. the fox is still guarding the hen house. say, when theyn came and touched the mansion, the mayor, we came back from the million man march on fire. us down there,d over 60,000 men from new jersey, "the wall street journal" said from newark, new jersey, and we came back on fire. we came back and we built a few things. and we had property and we taught children math and science. dr. roslyn wrote the curriculum. you understand. the folks due from the board of...
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. >> and henrietta has to hen. joan decided i'm going to upload videos to the right this minute website because they need to see henrietta take a walk. don't mind the alligator behind that fencing there. it's not real. >> do you have to carry a bag along like you do for a dog? >> yo. if pigeons don't have to clean up, neither does henrietta. >> she can do whatever she wants. >> bradley and his wife, sara region are giggling here. >> that reminds me of our dog. that is so cute. >> of course, it's a dog. if you give them a treat, they'll come back for seconds. >>> a couple jumps into a diving adventure. then, the under water twist that is going to have them taking another kind of plunge. >>> and danny shows off some tricks. how he makes cycling look so smooth. this is why we no longer have to worry about flushing too much toilet paper. rid-x contains billions of enzymes proven to break down even paper to help keep your whole septic system healthy. for paper, grease or waste breakdown, use rid-x. you know those butter
. >> and henrietta has to hen. joan decided i'm going to upload videos to the right this minute website because they need to see henrietta take a walk. don't mind the alligator behind that fencing there. it's not real. >> do you have to carry a bag along like you do for a dog? >> yo. if pigeons don't have to clean up, neither does henrietta. >> she can do whatever she wants. >> bradley and his wife, sara region are giggling here. >> that reminds me of our...
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the hen. what because the only. one i want to. be. and i've been running. on. that i. can not see the describers. films crime sometimes i've cried a few times but we try not to show that usually it's before i go to bed and i'm just thinking about some of the stories that you hear just heartbreaking but my job here is to make some happiness. out there we're going to be gone tomorrow and more people are becoming every day until. i don't know when we will be there for them so that feels incomplete but i also feel very tired. of course i'm having bad dreams my heart aches a lot of people are living hell why this is still going on why do we have to be here in the us was welcoming these people when they can be. in their home country they are going to. work out in 0. 000 x. after. love is raining down on everyone. so their other hand we're. not good at our luck. there are a lot of. just manufactured in sentenced to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. in the financial clearing go around listen we don't want. to ignore middle room signals. the real news.
the hen. what because the only. one i want to. be. and i've been running. on. that i. can not see the describers. films crime sometimes i've cried a few times but we try not to show that usually it's before i go to bed and i'm just thinking about some of the stories that you hear just heartbreaking but my job here is to make some happiness. out there we're going to be gone tomorrow and more people are becoming every day until. i don't know when we will be there for them so that feels incomplete...
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in this video, the artist behind the dream brush, we see her taking that digital brush and video, hen creates as.nt >> it would be fun to walk into the world of art. >> i like how she steps over something like it was really there. >> that was so funny. instinct kick ed in. >> she's using her goggles to see where everybody everything is, but to see it from this perspective, is she has a tij tall palette on one hand and she's creating these weird strokes. >> think about what museums are going to be like in the future. you'll be putting on goging a of digital art. >> what makes you think you have to go to a museum to do that. >> if it you didn't doubt it, jasmine is a big fan. >> everybody knows i'm obsessed with jennifer lopez. my mom, got tickets to her favorite concert. i'm asking her to get tickets to j. lo for my birthday. >> j. lo ison urh-0 coming up j. >> one for me because we're both obsessed with you and can't afford your tukts. >> her mom is like, look. i'm going to get you tickets. >> now it's time for the surprise. let's see how jasmine reacts. >> she's very excited. she sta
in this video, the artist behind the dream brush, we see her taking that digital brush and video, hen creates as.nt >> it would be fun to walk into the world of art. >> i like how she steps over something like it was really there. >> that was so funny. instinct kick ed in. >> she's using her goggles to see where everybody everything is, but to see it from this perspective, is she has a tij tall palette on one hand and she's creating these weird strokes. >> think...
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will be on this week tonight with michael portillo, alanjohnson, wes streeting, richard madeley and henning wehn from 11:35pm. jo will be here tomorrow. goodbye. hello again. you're watching bbc news. as we've been hearing in the past half hour, the number of candidates vying to be the next prime minister has been reduced to three. sajid javid was eliminated from the tory leadership race as borisjohnson again topped the ballot of conservative mps. this is the moment the result was announced. on behalf of that 1922 committee, charles walker and i can now declare the results of the fourth ballot. the total of number of votes cast in today's ballad were 319. the total number of spoilt ballot papers was two. laughter. we have spoiled a perfect record. the total votes to each candidate in alphabetical order were as follows. michael gove, 61. jeremy hunt, 59. sajid javid, 34. borisjohnson, 157. the following candidates are now eligible to continue on to the next ballot, which will take place this afternoon at 3:30pm in committee room 1a. michael gove, jeremy hunt and boris johnson. thank you very
will be on this week tonight with michael portillo, alanjohnson, wes streeting, richard madeley and henning wehn from 11:35pm. jo will be here tomorrow. goodbye. hello again. you're watching bbc news. as we've been hearing in the past half hour, the number of candidates vying to be the next prime minister has been reduced to three. sajid javid was eliminated from the tory leadership race as borisjohnson again topped the ballot of conservative mps. this is the moment the result was announced. on...
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follow the house live on c-span hen members return wednesday. >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up wednesday morning, members of the house appropriations committee, texas democrat henry cuellar, and nevada republican mark amodei discuss wednesday's planned vote in the house on a $1 trillion spending package. and efforts to reach a broader spending agreement between congress and the white house. then the full crom -- follow crumb editor in chief about congressional oversight. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion.
follow the house live on c-span hen members return wednesday. >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up wednesday morning, members of the house appropriations committee, texas democrat henry cuellar, and nevada republican mark amodei discuss wednesday's planned vote in the house on a $1 trillion spending package. and efforts to reach a broader spending agreement between congress and the white house. then the full crom...
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the town of henning's doff new berlin is home to form a start up rocket they designed a new 0 emissions motor bike with pedals which has now gone into production. we need to stop blasting these fumes into the air says untie as it's over it has to end i was so in the. and les explains that because the bike they make is electric it only weighs 120 kilograms and you really feel it. unlike other electrical bikes this one has pedals he says which is quite unusual there's no throttle on the handlebars like those you see in almost a box of the last 100 years it's been replaced by pedals which act as the throttle ask. the energy is converted in this box there are lithium ion batteries here which then power the engine it's a lot of fun. so it's a. lot and has also shows us how easy it is to charge the rocket using a normal household socket. this is the charger you plug one end into the port on the bike and the other into the electricity socket at home it takes a maximum of 5 hours to charge fully he says. it's pretty easy to do with a top speed of 90 kilometers an hour and a 120 kilometer range
the town of henning's doff new berlin is home to form a start up rocket they designed a new 0 emissions motor bike with pedals which has now gone into production. we need to stop blasting these fumes into the air says untie as it's over it has to end i was so in the. and les explains that because the bike they make is electric it only weighs 120 kilograms and you really feel it. unlike other electrical bikes this one has pedals he says which is quite unusual there's no throttle on the...
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think kavanaugh is on their side he's already been pretty, you know, balanced there's been a frenzy hen left to come up with something, anything to block my confirmation the behavior of several of the democratic members of this committee at my hearing a few wa weeks ago an embarrassment this whole two-week effort has been a calculated and orchestrated political hit, fueled with appare pent-up anger about president trump and the 2016 election, revenge on behalf of the clintons, and millions of dollars in money from outside left wing opposition groups. this is a circus [ laughter ] >> seth: i mean, holy [ bleep ], that guy is a supreme court justice now. can you imagine what his questions during oral arguments are like "i saw hillary clinton outside my house last night digging a through my trapart of a left wing conspiracy to steal my identity and make a mold of myar face so she can wet as a mask and rob a liquor store. [ laughter and applause this guy accused - [ applause ] this guy accused the clintons of orchestrating a secret revengefr plot with money left wing opposition groups to de
think kavanaugh is on their side he's already been pretty, you know, balanced there's been a frenzy hen left to come up with something, anything to block my confirmation the behavior of several of the democratic members of this committee at my hearing a few wa weeks ago an embarrassment this whole two-week effort has been a calculated and orchestrated political hit, fueled with appare pent-up anger about president trump and the 2016 election, revenge on behalf of the clintons, and millions of...
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that is what they've been doing. ,hen they don't feel cornered where they have to bring down the hammerthey can tighten. whenever things go bad, they can walk back. that is what they been doing for the last 4, 5, 6 years. as long as they have that runway, the economy remains in good chick. jonathan: the second point you made is to pick up the income in high-yield. you consider here and have the conviction, i want to sell the strength. the next judgment call is where do you go? 3.50, you can make the assumption, me when not see more credit timing. if you don't pick up the income at 3.50 over, were also you putting the money? greg: there are other alternatives. structured products. i would much prefer to have a -- ratheraaa rated than taking idiosyncratic credit and are in the cycle and being more exposed to the economic cycle. that is something you need to dampen. what you see time and again in cycles is people reach for the yield. they play the role and carry, and then it ends badly. i don't want to be in a position where it ends badly. i want to be front put it. a way to do that is to
that is what they've been doing. ,hen they don't feel cornered where they have to bring down the hammerthey can tighten. whenever things go bad, they can walk back. that is what they been doing for the last 4, 5, 6 years. as long as they have that runway, the economy remains in good chick. jonathan: the second point you made is to pick up the income in high-yield. you consider here and have the conviction, i want to sell the strength. the next judgment call is where do you go? 3.50, you can...
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they passed two bills in the house, one many months ago, and hen another to address the additional disasters that had hit us. finally, after much inaction, finally the senate passed legislation, sent it over to republicans times objected to the bill being taken up. so a couple weeks late even compared to the senate inaction, in getting this support out to the american people. and time of natural disaster we have a really compact with the american people. in their time of need beyond their own ability to deal with it, a natural disaster, we promise to be there for them. despair. just stirs they get squared that it's not ever going to happen. so it was shameful that the republicans allowed three of their members to hold up this legislation for -- until monday night when it was finally passed by the house with a huge, huge vote. so here we're. on sunday we observed 150 days, this past weekend, since we have been in the majority. and i'm really excited to say that in our top 10 bills that most of which we have passed on the floor, we had the for the people act, h.r. 1, 100% of the democrats vote
they passed two bills in the house, one many months ago, and hen another to address the additional disasters that had hit us. finally, after much inaction, finally the senate passed legislation, sent it over to republicans times objected to the bill being taken up. so a couple weeks late even compared to the senate inaction, in getting this support out to the american people. and time of natural disaster we have a really compact with the american people. in their time of need beyond their own...
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ters hen one of my dau loves popeyes. i have to go nowhere near that.e love shake shack in our house too. >>> a car smashing through glass hitting a group of people inside a florida business. one person was trapped underneath the car another was pinned to the car. all of them are expected to be okay. the driver told investigators she meant to hit the brake but pressed the gas pedal instea police say she will not face any charges. moment terrifying caught on cama. teenager was able to catch that toddler who fell from a second floor window in turkey. the 2-year-old girl survived without any injuries. local media says the toddler approached the open window of the apartment while her mother was coking in the kitchen. thank goodness! >> you can't leave windows open a i toddler who exploring. my goodness. the fact he was there and looked up just in time. >> just in time. >> wow. >> that is a miracle in my book. my goodness. >> neighbor of the year! >> exactly>> he humidity is creeping up, chuck bell. >> yeah. today will probably be our last day before it gets
ters hen one of my dau loves popeyes. i have to go nowhere near that.e love shake shack in our house too. >>> a car smashing through glass hitting a group of people inside a florida business. one person was trapped underneath the car another was pinned to the car. all of them are expected to be okay. the driver told investigators she meant to hit the brake but pressed the gas pedal instea police say she will not face any charges. moment terrifying caught on cama. teenager was able to...
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. >> reporter: he says hen r mi o leaders want to build a navigation center for the homeless.lieves the location that would help 45 people at a time is not the right fit. it is almost a half a mile away from a elementary school. >> the question i wanted to post to the council people, have they thought about -- are the accountable to what may happen to get as they pass by this place? have they thought about that? >> what is making you emotional? >> i cannot even dream of a communwhe they >> reporter: the homeless population in alameda county increased more than 40% in the last two years. it has gotten to the point where homeless are now living in trees. >> we are part of a group called yes in my backyard. >> reporter: he says the navigation center is necessary especially amid the housing crisis. >> there is no perfect site, everything is a series of trade- offs. >> reporter: his group was there to try to spread their own message, to those opposed like michael. >> that is the question, are you willing to take that risk? >> reporter: council members are considering to other locat
. >> reporter: he says hen r mi o leaders want to build a navigation center for the homeless.lieves the location that would help 45 people at a time is not the right fit. it is almost a half a mile away from a elementary school. >> the question i wanted to post to the council people, have they thought about -- are the accountable to what may happen to get as they pass by this place? have they thought about that? >> what is making you emotional? >> i cannot even dream of...
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will get caught up on charges of war crimes keep in mind that trump has already pardoned michael brown hen a former soldier convicted of killing a prisoner trump's critics say that sends a bad message we're looking at a lot of different partners for a lot of different people some of these soldiers are people that have fought hard for you know we teach him how to be great fighters and then when they fight sometimes they get really treated very unfairly in this case the president is also the commander in chief of the armed forces so he is in fact undercutting the rules and regulations that contribute to good order and discipline in the military and that to me is anathema and it's immoral those who committed the crimes such as duncan hunter defending the crimes or a navy seal operations chief edward gallagher he is facing a pardon this elected representative is to say no charges and yet chelsea manning julian the songs and albums for revealing these crimes are facing very heavy charges now that shows the absolute wallace of the united states war today that's the way they conduct war. still to
will get caught up on charges of war crimes keep in mind that trump has already pardoned michael brown hen a former soldier convicted of killing a prisoner trump's critics say that sends a bad message we're looking at a lot of different partners for a lot of different people some of these soldiers are people that have fought hard for you know we teach him how to be great fighters and then when they fight sometimes they get really treated very unfairly in this case the president is also the...
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testing henning's daughter nicole and granddaughter mira have come to visit us the 54 year old does her best to be there for her family. but the frequent pain she experiences means that even a simple meeting like this can be hard to keep. one person one moment the worst thing is that the headaches come on at the most inconvenient time. doesn't even one victim i want to go out and then be hit with a headache. i try to avoid public events because it's lots of hustle and bustle so few loud. and that's too much of a strain for me. to. cast in suffered from different kinds of headaches since she was a child. over time they got worse. she's learned to identify what kind of headache is coming on. now she can put into words the type of pain that she's experiencing as a tension headaches all involved pressure not a hammering or anything like that more of a pressure as if you were wearing something tight wrapped around your head. and migraines come either from the right or the left side and that's the kind of throbbing or hammering in your head. when i. was having rice to see you. these days she'
testing henning's daughter nicole and granddaughter mira have come to visit us the 54 year old does her best to be there for her family. but the frequent pain she experiences means that even a simple meeting like this can be hard to keep. one person one moment the worst thing is that the headaches come on at the most inconvenient time. doesn't even one victim i want to go out and then be hit with a headache. i try to avoid public events because it's lots of hustle and bustle so few loud. and...
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. >>> well there might be a fox guarding the hen house. and that's where we begin tonight's market focus with bloomberg saying the justice department is looking into claims of potential price fixing of poultry at tyson and pilgrim's pride. pilgrim's pride told cnbc i strongly denies those alleges. they the stocks were down b about more than 1% today.> erkshire hathaway way's ceo warren buffett says despite report, there he been no conflicts with 3g capital, which iss berkshirwnership partner, kraft hines. he report said there were tensions, the result of the chronkronfo underpance and accounting problems. they were both up a fraction in today's trade. zblncht bauch health said it will help paybt down learing its mandatory payment for the first quaeyer of 2020. also launched a new treatment for plaque. 24.33.ares rose to >>> today, aeroenvironment reported profit below wall street expectations. the company cited a decrease in product sales and weaker growth parn margins. the stock fell sharply in afterhours trading initiall it finishe eed t
. >>> well there might be a fox guarding the hen house. and that's where we begin tonight's market focus with bloomberg saying the justice department is looking into claims of potential price fixing of poultry at tyson and pilgrim's pride. pilgrim's pride told cnbc i strongly denies those alleges. they the stocks were down b about more than 1% today.> erkshire hathaway way's ceo warren buffett says despite report, there he been no conflicts with 3g capital, which iss...
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. >> reporter: -- from 6-year-old henry hen son who some day hopes to join ali on stage stroker was justrs old when a car accident left her paralysed from the chest down in 2015 she made her broadway debut in "spring awakening," speaking with her childhood friend nbc's willie geist. >> i think having a disability is an interesting mind game because the world can tell you no, but my parents didn't do that ♪ i'm just a girl could can't say no ♪ >> reporter: a girl could can't say no, now she is making history. joe fryer, nbc news. >> and our congratulations to her. >>> that's "nightly news", i'm lester holt thank you for watching, everyone, and good night >>> i don't know what happened. they should find out. >> right now at 6:00 she pulled into her driveway and she says her tesla took over. the crash that has a woman in san jose puzzled. >> it just takes one spark. the new details about a fire in the south bay. >> first how hot can it get the record breaking heat and the question now when does the cool down begin. >>> the news at 6:00 starts now. good evening. thanks for being with us on m
. >> reporter: -- from 6-year-old henry hen son who some day hopes to join ali on stage stroker was justrs old when a car accident left her paralysed from the chest down in 2015 she made her broadway debut in "spring awakening," speaking with her childhood friend nbc's willie geist. >> i think having a disability is an interesting mind game because the world can tell you no, but my parents didn't do that ♪ i'm just a girl could can't say no ♪ >> reporter: a girl...
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hen it is how to receive care, people of color suffer ly plaque women the most. some congressman had you could you do you plan to ex-and health care including abortion so that people like me, black women, er what.care no hatt thank you. u. so, brittany, thank yo for not only being here or everything you to. but for having courage to share that story. doing you research for that. you're done en being an extraordinary condition and you'll consider a career had that was about s perfect an linear and well the n a summary or making ou're hy we're here, y ou're d with treated with dignity an treated equal under the law. that is what our goal should be. too e know that for way long, women have not been treated he can witness bli in our country and they continue not to be today. and that is what the struggle is about. right? society trying to control the woman's decision to make the ecision you made to have an to abortion and seek care and get advice you did. your body and decision you make is about controlling you. allowing you not to live had our country as an equal ci
hen it is how to receive care, people of color suffer ly plaque women the most. some congressman had you could you do you plan to ex-and health care including abortion so that people like me, black women, er what.care no hatt thank you. u. so, brittany, thank yo for not only being here or everything you to. but for having courage to share that story. doing you research for that. you're done en being an extraordinary condition and you'll consider a career had that was about s perfect an linear...
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bride—to—be is being hailed a hero after helping to rescue a man from a burning flat on her way home from her hen. hayley brown and harriet woods were walking home in north walsham, norfolk, in the early hours of sunday morning when they noticed smoke coming from a flat. had the pair intervened they could have been dealing with a fatality. that is the summary dealing with a fatality. that is the summary this morning. back to victoria. it will speak to bed there is the summary this morning. back to victoria. it will speak to both those women before 11 o'clock. jeremy hunt has called borisjohnson a coward. it comes as borisjohnson is under pressure to a nswer it comes as borisjohnson is under pressure to answer questions about his girlfriend. he says he's focusing on brexit insisting that britain will leave the eu on 31st october or face a "democratic explosion". we're going to talk to two borisjohnson backers this mroning and a writer who used to work with mrjohnson who's writtten a criticial biogrpahy of him. first, a man who's wroked with borisjohnson the cabinet, former tory leadership contende
bride—to—be is being hailed a hero after helping to rescue a man from a burning flat on her way home from her hen. hayley brown and harriet woods were walking home in north walsham, norfolk, in the early hours of sunday morning when they noticed smoke coming from a flat. had the pair intervened they could have been dealing with a fatality. that is the summary dealing with a fatality. that is the summary this morning. back to victoria. it will speak to bed there is the summary this morning....
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s he hen somebody that is exciting some parts of the democratic pay but not getting that attention? >> absolutely. after wednesday night he went afteris fellow texan beto o'rourke and he got the better of him in that exchanhe. theg is, then we have thursday night and the kamala/biden show. i have to think thatort of took all the action out of the room. if he had been maybe the second night i think he might have been able toeter use whatever momentum he got. >> which speaks to how important it is to how the line-up is over the next debates in july. >>ri ght. >> so quick, what do you expect next? >> well, in terms ofbiden, i expect a lot of op research into his very, very long career. he was first elected before i was born. we're going toave a fund-raising deadline or disclosures coming up soon. thatill tell us a lot about how these candidates are doing and who has the resources for the long haul. people are talking about the win knowi iwi owing of the field. at some point toward the end of the summer people are going to have to make some decisions. >> joe, who do you think has the mo
s he hen somebody that is exciting some parts of the democratic pay but not getting that attention? >> absolutely. after wednesday night he went afteris fellow texan beto o'rourke and he got the better of him in that exchanhe. theg is, then we have thursday night and the kamala/biden show. i have to think thatort of took all the action out of the room. if he had been maybe the second night i think he might have been able toeter use whatever momentum he got. >> which speaks to how...
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went to dhs,hen i i went to the experts, customs and border protection people that man the watchtower said, do we need a wall? they said, we need more. we have, back in 2006, the congress authorized over 650 miles of wall. senators clinton, schumer, and obama voted for it. that was in 2006. 650 miles. what the cbp people were telling me is, we want to improve that barrier. if you tell me i can get 300 more miles, i could tell you exactly where to put it. if you tell me i can have 1000 more, i can tell you exactly where i want it. they also said that we want to be able to see through the wall. we want to be able to track what is going on on the other side. and just as importantly, we want the people that are contemplating jumping the wall to see us. because if they see us, they don't do it. david: he had a meeting twice. he met twice with the leader of north korea. did you think that was a good idea to meet without advance preparation of what would happen? do you think the policy of meeting usually works or you should always have advance preparation? gen. kelly: there's a lot of advanc
went to dhs,hen i i went to the experts, customs and border protection people that man the watchtower said, do we need a wall? they said, we need more. we have, back in 2006, the congress authorized over 650 miles of wall. senators clinton, schumer, and obama voted for it. that was in 2006. 650 miles. what the cbp people were telling me is, we want to improve that barrier. if you tell me i can get 300 more miles, i could tell you exactly where to put it. if you tell me i can have 1000 more, i...
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fish, chicken, layer hens, they all eat insects, and the new tehncology we bring to market and the newt, actually, the original protein, because nature has actually defined it already. this facility could potentially churn out tons of insects ground into paste. if given the go—ahead by the european union, that paste could be used as a food source or as a type of fertiliser, potentially providing sustainable solutions. by managing that whole process under one roof, we can upcycle food waste back into high—quality proteins. and this is our contribution to closing the food system into a circular food system in balance with nature. in effect, these little creatures could become a vital food source or sea life and livestock, something so small helping to solve a problem that's pretty big. tim allman, bbc news. let us take you back to hong kong, we're keeping a close eye on how demonstrations develop there today. you can see in this aerial shot, tens of thousands of people have gathered again, people from all walks of life, whether they work from organisations such as hsbc, which is allowing
fish, chicken, layer hens, they all eat insects, and the new tehncology we bring to market and the newt, actually, the original protein, because nature has actually defined it already. this facility could potentially churn out tons of insects ground into paste. if given the go—ahead by the european union, that paste could be used as a food source or as a type of fertiliser, potentially providing sustainable solutions. by managing that whole process under one roof, we can upcycle food waste...
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fish, chicken, layer hens, they all eat insects, and the new tehncology we bring to market and the new an alternative protein, we call it, actually, the original protein, because nature has actually defined it already. this facility could potentially churn out tons of insects ground into paste. if given the go—ahead by the european union, that paste could be used as a food source or as a type of fertiliser, potentially providing sustainable solutions. by managing that whole process under one roof, we can upcycle food waste back into high—quality proteins. and this is our contribution to closing the food system into a circular food system in balance with nature. in effect, these little creatures could become a vital food source or sea life and livestock, something so small helping to solve a problem that's pretty big. tim allman, bbc news. a surprising development from russia, the russian authorities have released an investigative journalist less tha n released an investigative journalist less than a week after being put under house arrest on spurious drug charges. it a rare instance of
fish, chicken, layer hens, they all eat insects, and the new tehncology we bring to market and the new an alternative protein, we call it, actually, the original protein, because nature has actually defined it already. this facility could potentially churn out tons of insects ground into paste. if given the go—ahead by the european union, that paste could be used as a food source or as a type of fertiliser, potentially providing sustainable solutions. by managing that whole process under one...
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should it be like in turkey potentially with the hens in a peaceful transform ation i think that should be the question that needs to be asked because as you said on your right and that the whole system is now structured in a way that keeps his grip over the country which is made it less stable in fact it is less stable politically economically internationally there's less they will but at the same time as i was saying the whole system is actually kind of keeping him in power. like i was trying to say earlier turkey to the turkish government did not develop a viable policy a policy that a state needs to address to the needs of its population in the past 56 years so the whole system is based actually designed actually upon. keeping a personality and that is one of the weakest point well the at the same time that is one of the strongest points off the opposition to be not to be underestimated either i mean when we look at it and be at the same time a house of cards it's a house of cards but we have to look at this base that pointed out is strongly behind you're the one i mean when you whe
should it be like in turkey potentially with the hens in a peaceful transform ation i think that should be the question that needs to be asked because as you said on your right and that the whole system is now structured in a way that keeps his grip over the country which is made it less stable in fact it is less stable politically economically internationally there's less they will but at the same time as i was saying the whole system is actually kind of keeping him in power. like i was trying...
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all about these little guys male chicks they're often gassed shortly after hatching because only the hens can lay eggs and the males are too lean to clear for me but cattle industry justify the death of $45000000.00 chicks per year it's been a subject of controversy for years especially because the germans welfare states that no one is a light when slicked pain suffering or harm to an animal without good reason the federal administration of course has made its decision male chicks can still be killed for the time being because it isn't also given to us in the course understands this is a practice that's been tolerated the way it is for many years and in the near future we expect to be able to determine the sex of an embryo before the chicken hatches so in light of that the current practice will continue joining this transition period going side on the newsgroup wouldn't be beside the complexity by taking the stage but the process of determining the sex inside the egg is still not ready for industrial application or the court hasn't specified a deadline for the poultry industry to make the
all about these little guys male chicks they're often gassed shortly after hatching because only the hens can lay eggs and the males are too lean to clear for me but cattle industry justify the death of $45000000.00 chicks per year it's been a subject of controversy for years especially because the germans welfare states that no one is a light when slicked pain suffering or harm to an animal without good reason the federal administration of course has made its decision male chicks can still be...
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. >> you know,hen i look back on it, i think, "no. you should have realized this was coming."ut i didn't. [ chuckles ] >> the work you're doing now in eld of centrism and revitalizing the center really can't be delved into until we understand the forces on the other side of it. m? how do you define popul >> so, populism, to me, is taking an issue that's a genuine ncern and exploiting it in order to create divion, political enmity between people. so, i've always said to people, if you want to defeat populists, you've got to addres underlying grievances, because if you don't address those grievances, you're just not -- you're not understanding why they're gaining support amongst the people. they ride the anger. th don't provide the answe >> how do you see similarities between the populism in the united states and the populism in the u.k.? do you see that there is overlap? >> yeah. sure. >> yeah. >> i mean, it's the same thing. >> i mean, immigration certainle is an issu in the united states. globalization, leaving people behind -- these are some of the economic factors you've ta
. >> you know,hen i look back on it, i think, "no. you should have realized this was coming."ut i didn't. [ chuckles ] >> the work you're doing now in eld of centrism and revitalizing the center really can't be delved into until we understand the forces on the other side of it. m? how do you define popul >> so, populism, to me, is taking an issue that's a genuine ncern and exploiting it in order to create divion, political enmity between people. so, i've always said...