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and it's not as spicy as thai food it's not as heavily season with herbs as the enemy's cuisine it'smore in the middle. is a traditional dish in the philippines. on the south east asian archipelago hasi and savory dishes are popular at every time of the day traditionally they all six meals a day all of them cooked. the marinate is part of what makes beefed up a special the marinates dark color comes from saudi sources and last hope our sponsor is relatively unknown in europe but it's available in asian supermarkets. for the best flavor the beef should marinate for at least an hour. rice is served with nearly every meal in the philippines. the top is the group vegetables and fragrant rice. it's the best that i pod restaurant. children especially breakfast where we often eat hearty meals we have rice for breakfast lunch and dinner and something hearty along with it. breakfast is the most important meal in the philippines. that's why our menu includes beef tapa as an asian. all. pushed to the stop. the much assistance on just creative in the kitchen they also helped design the interior
and it's not as spicy as thai food it's not as heavily season with herbs as the enemy's cuisine it'smore in the middle. is a traditional dish in the philippines. on the south east asian archipelago hasi and savory dishes are popular at every time of the day traditionally they all six meals a day all of them cooked. the marinate is part of what makes beefed up a special the marinates dark color comes from saudi sources and last hope our sponsor is relatively unknown in europe but it's available...
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hey, herb, or toni, i wanted to ask whether or not this is something new because we're talking about a ceo who, on a lark, decided to just randomly start selling flame throwers or z digging holes in the ground. and was able to buy his cousin's solar company. he's almost trumpian, in that his fans will excuse anything. and the people that hate him get even more riled up but he is what he is and so far, it really hasn't hurt him so, why are we acting like him blog off blowing off an analyst is anything -- it's elon. >> herb. >> i think when you look at that group of investors and arrogance for investors -- >> he doesn't look at an analyst sass an investor with skin in the game >> look, you have the fans that are fans because of the car. you have fans who think the stock is wonderful it will be wonderful in the future because, you know, you have a visionary there i don't have a crystal ball. i can't see the future but i can say in my years and toni's years of dealing with conference calls, listening to them, analyzing them, this is the kind of behavior that makes you start thinking abou
hey, herb, or toni, i wanted to ask whether or not this is something new because we're talking about a ceo who, on a lark, decided to just randomly start selling flame throwers or z digging holes in the ground. and was able to buy his cousin's solar company. he's almost trumpian, in that his fans will excuse anything. and the people that hate him get even more riled up but he is what he is and so far, it really hasn't hurt him so, why are we acting like him blog off blowing off an analyst is...
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and herb london is with us. and deroy murdock, a fox news contributor on "national review" contributing editor. most of people in the conservative circles hate tariffs and trade wars. i see this something bigger than that on the eve of negotiations with china and north korea and strong renegotiate nafta. >> i'm a free market type. i do have reservations about these tariffs. the 2018 elections are just over the horizon. this is an attempt to create an environment where the midwest has to vote with the republican party. trump understands that. just as he understands what the negotiations in north korea really mean? they have enormous political ramifications for the united states. so i do get it. it's interesting. the administration goes three steps ford, takes one step back. i would like to see them -- it's the art of the deal to some degree. charles: here is the thing also, deroy. canada, mexico, america, we all sort of watch as china's government subsidized its steel industry. they went from 7 million metric ton
and herb london is with us. and deroy murdock, a fox news contributor on "national review" contributing editor. most of people in the conservative circles hate tariffs and trade wars. i see this something bigger than that on the eve of negotiations with china and north korea and strong renegotiate nafta. >> i'm a free market type. i do have reservations about these tariffs. the 2018 elections are just over the horizon. this is an attempt to create an environment where the...
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and herb, it's been a while. everybody is still sceptical, but i think there is an optimism that wasn't there before. we are witnessing overtures from kim jong-un that three or four months ago no one thought would happen. >> there is no question about these preliminaries. what kim jong-un is doing is clearly setting the stage for negotiations. it's very important for to us take our eye right on that target. it's the denuclearization of north korea. we have to make sure the nukes are taken out of north korea. the north koreans believe it should be an entirely denuclearized peninsula. but if that means taking the united states out of nort core h korea or the region, that's not acceptable. president trump: my proudest achievement will be -- this is a part it -- will be when we denuclearize that entire peninsula. this is what people have been waiting for for a long time. nobody thought we could be on this track in terms of speed. charles: what was interesting, a few weeks ago word came that kim jong-un was okay with
and herb, it's been a while. everybody is still sceptical, but i think there is an optimism that wasn't there before. we are witnessing overtures from kim jong-un that three or four months ago no one thought would happen. >> there is no question about these preliminaries. what kim jong-un is doing is clearly setting the stage for negotiations. it's very important for to us take our eye right on that target. it's the denuclearization of north korea. we have to make sure the nukes are taken...
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a humble lady who was working, a private secretary, herb bosses would buy stock and should make the purchasesrself then she amassed a fortune and gave it all away! thank you very much. lovely to see you. thanks for watching the briefing, from me sally bundock, and the rest of the team, goodbye. hello there. sunday was a pretty glorious day for much of the country, a top of 26.3 celsius. we saw plenty of blue sky, although a lot of cloud in western scotland. we are likely to break records for bank holiday monday, this was the last record set back in 1999. several places will be that today and one or two places could make it to 28 celsius and that could be the north and the west of london. we start the morning off on a fairly fresh note across eastern areas, but lots of sunshine across most areas with northern ireland and southern scotland. always more cloud, west of scotland is that weather front getting a bit cooler as well. those temperatures in the mid—20s celsius. as we head into monday night it looks like it will be another dry and clear one, some changes at the west and outbreaks of rain
a humble lady who was working, a private secretary, herb bosses would buy stock and should make the purchasesrself then she amassed a fortune and gave it all away! thank you very much. lovely to see you. thanks for watching the briefing, from me sally bundock, and the rest of the team, goodbye. hello there. sunday was a pretty glorious day for much of the country, a top of 26.3 celsius. we saw plenty of blue sky, although a lot of cloud in western scotland. we are likely to break records for...
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among them, herb hastings of the tri valley. herb has epilepsy and cannot drive because of his seizures. he relies on bart for all his transportation needs. he says livermore residents have paid and sales and property taxes t taxes for decades, money that has funded bart. >> come on. livermore's been waiting for the last 45 years for these existing systems to come to their town. >> reporter: and it's been projected that an extension to livermore would cost over $1 billion. opponents argue bart needs to focus on maintaining the current system. that means spending money on repairs, making sure that trains are on time and keeping current stations clean and safe for riders. now on another note, a bart budget employee announced that ridership has actually declined, especially during off-peak hours and that decline in ridership could affect the budget for 2019. the meeting is expected to go into the late hours. we know dozens of people have signed up for the public comment portion. it's unclear at this point what the board of director
among them, herb hastings of the tri valley. herb has epilepsy and cannot drive because of his seizures. he relies on bart for all his transportation needs. he says livermore residents have paid and sales and property taxes t taxes for decades, money that has funded bart. >> come on. livermore's been waiting for the last 45 years for these existing systems to come to their town. >> reporter: and it's been projected that an extension to livermore would cost over $1 billion. opponents...
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so herb knows what ndaa -- so everybody knows what ndaa means. as has been said, largest pay raise in almost a decade. starts rebuilding. we've watched the decline of more than 20%, the world has not gotten 20% safer. more men and women are dying in training than in combat. we have to reverse that. and this is the beginning of it. just as we had the vote before. also, hasn't been noted but doug collins' prison reform bill. this is a bipartisan bill. giving individuals the skills when they come out of prisonen to re-enter, not only just the work force, but society. after they paid their debt. i think this is something that many in this congress have been working on for a number of congresses, coming to fruition and coming out off the floor. we also have the opportunity to try to pass right to try directly to the president. i think a lot of people know this bill, though, and the story of gordon mclinn, -- jordan mclinn, young kid with muscular dystrophy. struggle, perseverance. this is actually what inspired the vice president at the time, the gove
so herb knows what ndaa -- so everybody knows what ndaa means. as has been said, largest pay raise in almost a decade. starts rebuilding. we've watched the decline of more than 20%, the world has not gotten 20% safer. more men and women are dying in training than in combat. we have to reverse that. and this is the beginning of it. just as we had the vote before. also, hasn't been noted but doug collins' prison reform bill. this is a bipartisan bill. giving individuals the skills when they come...
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politics reporters, roy herb. and jeffrey toobin. what do you make of this, saying if anyone infew traited a campaign the doj needs to know? >> this is another example of the president using his power to manipulate the judicial system. we have a tradition in this country of an independent investigation tradition by the justice department. even though it is part of the executive branch, but the president is now browbeating his subordinates into doing what he says in an investigation of him. i don't think there is anything particularly wrong with expanding the inspector general's investigation, but i mean, this constant harassment of the justice department is something we have never seen before by a president. >> and looking at nancy pelosi's response right now, she says his fantasies must not be allowed to under mind our justice system. do you think that's what's happening here, jeffrey? >> that's a highly politicized way of saying it, but i do think the president is, you know, using his power over the justice department to exonerate
politics reporters, roy herb. and jeffrey toobin. what do you make of this, saying if anyone infew traited a campaign the doj needs to know? >> this is another example of the president using his power to manipulate the judicial system. we have a tradition in this country of an independent investigation tradition by the justice department. even though it is part of the executive branch, but the president is now browbeating his subordinates into doing what he says in an investigation of...
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we're not in the role of a daughter you're a senior advise herb to the president of the united states>> she is her fathers daughter. she wants to be adored and people to love her. when you are in political life, not everybody loves you. that's the risk you take. not just about -- >> that's right. one thing that's interesting about branding prior to her fathers political candidate si. she marketed herself as empowering women. and didn't go into details about how she was empowering women. in a way her advocacy was to feminism as an ice cube is to an ice cream sunday. it has something in common but most of the flavor is missing. >> there's a contrast. that you write about. you wrote about megaen. she started her advocacy before she became famous. when she was eleven when she started a letter writing campaign. took her to fostered her for children and other developing countries. that's her. this modern women. in contrast, this february trump tweeted a photograph of herself sitting at her fathers desk noting the importance of women having a seat at the table. her father whom she's supposed
we're not in the role of a daughter you're a senior advise herb to the president of the united states>> she is her fathers daughter. she wants to be adored and people to love her. when you are in political life, not everybody loves you. that's the risk you take. not just about -- >> that's right. one thing that's interesting about branding prior to her fathers political candidate si. she marketed herself as empowering women. and didn't go into details about how she was empowering...
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jeremy herb is a cnn politics responder. and bryaian stelter is host of cnn's "reliable sources."white house trying to clean up a rudy giuliani statement and then giuliani himself tries to offer some real clarity. what's going on here? is there a real distinction between what rudy giuliani is saying, what the president might be thinking and the use of the media in which to send this message? or provoke a little confusion? >> right, rudy either accidentally told the truth, meaning he accidentally revealed that this was trump's doing all along, or he just totally mangled the facts and, once again, made a mess for his client. i mean, either way, it's a problem. and that's why giuliani is, this morning, telling dana bash, no, no, the president didn't interfere. the context for this is there's been a political cloud over this deal since the day it was announced. as abby just mentioned. the day the deal was announced, then candidate trump said he was opposed to it. ever since then there have been questions from at&t executives who are based in dallas about whether the president was some
jeremy herb is a cnn politics responder. and bryaian stelter is host of cnn's "reliable sources."white house trying to clean up a rudy giuliani statement and then giuliani himself tries to offer some real clarity. what's going on here? is there a real distinction between what rudy giuliani is saying, what the president might be thinking and the use of the media in which to send this message? or provoke a little confusion? >> right, rudy either accidentally told the truth,...
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let's get to our panel, carol lee, ram herb peru rue. and howard feynman. all right.fbi help here. the president's aggressive. this the president flailing at the end out of desperation? or is this just the continuation of what he thinks is a successful campaign against mueller. >> it seems like the continuation of a political campaign, with the opponent being the mueller investigation. this is mueller playing by the rules and trump not playing by the rules. i mean mueller is not responding, he is not clarifying anything. and all the while, trump and his team are defining him and his investigation. that dynamic politically speaking has played well for the president in the past. the reason that's important is this could wind of being a political decision if there is no indictment of the president and it goes to congress. all of this matters in terms of how the public views this investigation. the only wild card is if mueller were to come down with something that was so definitive, smoking gun, very clear wrongdoing. >> you set this up exactly the way i hoped you would.
let's get to our panel, carol lee, ram herb peru rue. and howard feynman. all right.fbi help here. the president's aggressive. this the president flailing at the end out of desperation? or is this just the continuation of what he thinks is a successful campaign against mueller. >> it seems like the continuation of a political campaign, with the opponent being the mueller investigation. this is mueller playing by the rules and trump not playing by the rules. i mean mueller is not...
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grows herbs in lettuce and greenhouses climate change is making itself felt greenland further south even strawberries in for tito's grow but it won't be enough to create a large agricultural sector in the future. you have to be realistic about climate change it has good and bad aspects here in greenland like everywhere in the world where part of nature when it changes we have to make the best of it. that's exactly what he's trying to do. rosing is both optimistic and pragmatic about his country which is striving for independence from denmark. for that the country's economy has to be able to stand on its own two feet. what should we as a society live from greenland's nature is pristine and almost infinite it has enormous numbers of fish and very worth is steadily increasing in contrast to oil which we should leave where it is. the great torrent of sludge here behind me is the role of money that may fill our state coffers one day. you are right that. rosen says instead of dreaming of mines or offshore oil wells greenland should take advantage of the resources that are already available in
grows herbs in lettuce and greenhouses climate change is making itself felt greenland further south even strawberries in for tito's grow but it won't be enough to create a large agricultural sector in the future. you have to be realistic about climate change it has good and bad aspects here in greenland like everywhere in the world where part of nature when it changes we have to make the best of it. that's exactly what he's trying to do. rosing is both optimistic and pragmatic about his country...
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people here bring produce they grow or make at home like vegetables fruit herbs. and cheese. mrs nonny has barely unpacked before a trader calms and buys the lot depending on the type of cheese she pays between one euro fifty and two euros fifty per kilo. ysaye they don't get much but if you live frugally you get by we try to get by on it. these are packing love is also in charge of the housework on her home plus the farm and the grandchildren. she still heats water the traditional way on a wood burning stove in the living room she needs a lot of hot water and therefore a lot of wood her annual would supply costs between two hundred and two hundred forty euros in georgia the average income is under three and a half thousand euros a year. the club would come forward we save money so we can afford the wood but sadly there are a lot of families who don't manage what we're doing better than some we can pay for firewood the poor families current reform is going to have. and i think that. the men collect the wood from high up in the forests of the carcasses mountains. they're still
people here bring produce they grow or make at home like vegetables fruit herbs. and cheese. mrs nonny has barely unpacked before a trader calms and buys the lot depending on the type of cheese she pays between one euro fifty and two euros fifty per kilo. ysaye they don't get much but if you live frugally you get by we try to get by on it. these are packing love is also in charge of the housework on her home plus the farm and the grandchildren. she still heats water the traditional way on a...
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although not yet the major crops like wheat maize it's not feasible with our system but lettuce cress herbs and small vegetables are all doable. chinese's of them with the company is currently experimenting with eighty different crop varieties although not all of them have proved worthwhile only thirty so far have become marketable. lots of reasons. and in africa people rely on firewood to cook to firewood we have to because all to often. to salsas all feel where they are. quite expensive a common carrier has found a way to tackle the problem guess what it's encouraging small businesses even schools to switch to buy a gas by helping them install bio gas plants and even more importantly teaching them how to make the most of the technology. has to be modified by hand. to. establish the nonprofit entrepreneur. common room. three years ago. i teach workshop in the capital the l.d. there modifying a portable gas stove instead of a gas bottle it should run on bio gas some families in the countryside are already using the system you are doing if you think most family don't use file to get into you
although not yet the major crops like wheat maize it's not feasible with our system but lettuce cress herbs and small vegetables are all doable. chinese's of them with the company is currently experimenting with eighty different crop varieties although not all of them have proved worthwhile only thirty so far have become marketable. lots of reasons. and in africa people rely on firewood to cook to firewood we have to because all to often. to salsas all feel where they are. quite expensive a...
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workers had to move some five thousand flowers herbs and trees out and five years later back into the temperate house is nearly forty nine hundred square metres. many of the plants are extremely sensitive. from a cultural specter they were very nervous of taking everything out and putting it back in ultimately we did we took everything out and we put it all back in again and we lost very very few specimens just a couple and then we propagated as well so we took cuttings and we actually. taken as well while we had a larger plot where we had to if i removed though too big for the building we've taken a couple of cuttings from on our reply to their sons and daughters back into the building. in a button pitched in for the big move back into the temperate house the job took eight months but it was a very special time for. myself and my colleagues when we started in horticulture we never imagined that we'd be passive pews biggest restoration project in its history and we never imagined that we'd be helping to is still the largest victorian glass house still surviving in the world. a few inv
workers had to move some five thousand flowers herbs and trees out and five years later back into the temperate house is nearly forty nine hundred square metres. many of the plants are extremely sensitive. from a cultural specter they were very nervous of taking everything out and putting it back in ultimately we did we took everything out and we put it all back in again and we lost very very few specimens just a couple and then we propagated as well so we took cuttings and we actually. taken...
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herbs and small vegetables are all doable. uses as much for the love of the company is currently experimenting with eighty different crop varieties although not all of them have proved worthwhile i mean thirty so far have become marketable. lots of these as. a mental degradation and africa people rely on firewood to cook and to firewood for you have to be cuts down also. targeted sources of fuel or whether. they are often quite expensive or a common carrier has found a way to tackle the problem guess what it's encouraging small businesses and even schools to switch to buy a gas by helping them install bio gas plants and even more importantly teaching them how to make the most of the technology. every item has to be modified by hand it's easy to work. from an established the nonprofit entreprise. common room. three years ago. i teach workshop in the capital they are modifying a portable gas to instead of a gas bottle issued by. some families in the countryside already using the system. to get into your house he's. your guy syst
herbs and small vegetables are all doable. uses as much for the love of the company is currently experimenting with eighty different crop varieties although not all of them have proved worthwhile i mean thirty so far have become marketable. lots of these as. a mental degradation and africa people rely on firewood to cook and to firewood for you have to be cuts down also. targeted sources of fuel or whether. they are often quite expensive or a common carrier has found a way to tackle the problem...
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of their culture that's what makes our cuisine rather special it's not overly seasoned with various herbsand it's not a spicy as thai food. it's sort of heavily season with urges the enemy's cuisine it's more in the middle and. the top is a traditional dish in the philippines. on the southeast asian archipelago hearty and savory dishes are popular at every time of the day traditionally there are six meals a day all of them cooked. the lemonade is part of what makes the stop a special the maronites dunk color comes from saudi sauce and. the spice is relatively unknown in europe but it's available in asian supermarkets. for the best flavor the beef should marinate for at least an hour. rice is served with nearly every meal in the philippines. beefed up but it's a good group vegetables and fragrant rice. it's the best at a restaurant. and i can. disallowed his children especially breakfast where we often have hearty meals we have rice for breakfast lunch and dinner and something hearty along with it. breakfast is the most important meal in the philippines. well that's why our menu includes b
of their culture that's what makes our cuisine rather special it's not overly seasoned with various herbsand it's not a spicy as thai food. it's sort of heavily season with urges the enemy's cuisine it's more in the middle and. the top is a traditional dish in the philippines. on the southeast asian archipelago hearty and savory dishes are popular at every time of the day traditionally there are six meals a day all of them cooked. the lemonade is part of what makes the stop a special the...
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president herb better hoover was supplying the belgian people with various supplies for their daily lifes well as things like lace thread to supply the belgian lace makers to make these beautiful pieces which were then sold in the allied countries to provide resources to help the belgian people go on during the first world war. this one is a lovely depiction of an american eagle. also what we see is examples of this beautiful embroidery by french women during the first world war. this is a comb case and has an interesting aviation theme, it has airplanes protecting paris, and this is an example of the kind of thing that women would create to make some money to keep house and home together while their men were away at the war. so another aspect of this massive mobilization of effort not only in terms of the technology and the military aspect, but also the impact of the war on civilians in daily life. one of the most sobering and challenging aspect of telling any story about war or military conflict is the human cost of war. the aef artists covered that aspect of the story as well. in this
president herb better hoover was supplying the belgian people with various supplies for their daily lifes well as things like lace thread to supply the belgian lace makers to make these beautiful pieces which were then sold in the allied countries to provide resources to help the belgian people go on during the first world war. this one is a lovely depiction of an american eagle. also what we see is examples of this beautiful embroidery by french women during the first world war. this is a comb...
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in addition to that, she was a curandera, a healer, natural healer using medicinal herbs and what she learned from her family and also the local indigenous community. and a midwife, she sowed. damian: did she--is there anything she didn't do? it seems like she did everything. perlita: well, surely everyone at that time had to do a lot of things, but i mean, she succeeded in business in many of these areas, and she was known as a leader in terms of being a humanitarian, being very hospitable. and so, being open to the different people from all over the world that she was in touch with because of the port there in san francisco. what else can we add? halimah van tuyl: well, just what's amazing is that here's this woman with so many contemporary, you know, themes, entrepreneurship, you know, midwifery, and yet so many people don't know her. she's in the california state history book, she's had exhibits done widely in many places, but we hope to get her story out through the high school partnership with the participants in the summer workshops so that people will start to know her and tal
in addition to that, she was a curandera, a healer, natural healer using medicinal herbs and what she learned from her family and also the local indigenous community. and a midwife, she sowed. damian: did she--is there anything she didn't do? it seems like she did everything. perlita: well, surely everyone at that time had to do a lot of things, but i mean, she succeeded in business in many of these areas, and she was known as a leader in terms of being a humanitarian, being very hospitable....
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sixty five billion twenty billion split in terms of in terms of the money sixty five going to the herb in the supplemental nutrition and the school lunch programs and the twenty going too far farm assistance but the thing bart that's important to see is that in the past we could see these coalitions if they were all in the urban with the suburban in the middle that has completely collapsed that is no longer the political reality of this country i want to get to that in a moment but i want to hit on a couple other basic issues in the farm bill first you mentioned earlier the and environment a lot of people hear the phrase they say well the farm bill produces pays producers farmers for not producing and one of those reasons is for environmentally sensitive areas so explain that a little bit more. well one of the this is this legislation allows farmers to put aside and conserve great parts of their acreage so that it can remain natural its it is the largest single program of this kind is the largest conservation program but also what we're looking at here is legislation which is taking aw
sixty five billion twenty billion split in terms of in terms of the money sixty five going to the herb in the supplemental nutrition and the school lunch programs and the twenty going too far farm assistance but the thing bart that's important to see is that in the past we could see these coalitions if they were all in the urban with the suburban in the middle that has completely collapsed that is no longer the political reality of this country i want to get to that in a moment but i want to...
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sixty five billion twenty billion split in terms of in terms of the money sixty five going to the herb in the supplemental nutrition and the school lunch programs and the twenty going too far farm assistance but the thing bart that's important to see is that in the past we can see these coalitions of the world in the urban with the suburban in the middle that has completely collapsed that is no longer the political reality of this country i want to get to that in a moment but i want to hit on a couple other basic issues in the farm bill first you mentioned earlier the and environment a lot of people hear the phrase they say well the farm bill produces pays producers farmers for not producing and one of those reasons is for environmentally sensitive areas so explain that a little bit more. well one of the this is this legislation allows farmers to put aside and conserve great parts of their acreage so that it can remain natural its it is the largest single program of this kind is the largest conservation program but also what we're looking at here is legislation which is taking away any
sixty five billion twenty billion split in terms of in terms of the money sixty five going to the herb in the supplemental nutrition and the school lunch programs and the twenty going too far farm assistance but the thing bart that's important to see is that in the past we can see these coalitions of the world in the urban with the suburban in the middle that has completely collapsed that is no longer the political reality of this country i want to get to that in a moment but i want to hit on a...
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people might want plants that don't gobble water, too, like palms or mediterranean herbs.50 billion has been invested in improving the infrastructure over the last 30 years. much more needs to be done and actually at the moment, the industry is in the process of putting together plans for the next five years which will be pretty ambitious. the regulator has asked the industry to come up with plans to reduce leakage leakage by 15% over the forthcoming five years, and the companies are rising to that challenge. industry will have to play its part, too. the power sector uses 27% of water consumed in england. it will need to be more frugal. but intriguingly, renewable energy will help the agency says. it doesn'tjust cut carbon emissions and local pollution, it saves on water, too. roger harribin, bbc news. on friday, voters in ireland will hold a referendum to decide whether to overturn the country's ban on abortion. terminations are currently allowed only where there is a substantial risk to the life of the mother. the polls have narrowed in recent days, and campaigners have
people might want plants that don't gobble water, too, like palms or mediterranean herbs.50 billion has been invested in improving the infrastructure over the last 30 years. much more needs to be done and actually at the moment, the industry is in the process of putting together plans for the next five years which will be pretty ambitious. the regulator has asked the industry to come up with plans to reduce leakage leakage by 15% over the forthcoming five years, and the companies are rising to...
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but mayor willie brown said his only regret is that the late great columnist herb caen who complainedut the transamerica pyramind was not here to see it completed. herb would love it.despite it being the grand opening....the salesforce tower is not completely finished. here you can see inside the top floor. the views of the city are breathtaking...even when slightly obscured by the fog. from here you look down on the now second tallest building in the city the transamerica pyramid.....since it tops it by 200 feet.the building will also be adding art as well as art to the city skyline.....in the form of an animated light installation made up of 11 a city native who worked the structures contruction says he's proud to have been a part of it.we have so much history with our bridges are skyline are unique city architecture but i am honored that i am honored and feel privileged to be a part of this project it's a story that i can share and i can tell everyone for the rest of my lifesalesforce ceo mark benioff is another san francisco...at the ribbon cutting he announced that he and his com
but mayor willie brown said his only regret is that the late great columnist herb caen who complainedut the transamerica pyramind was not here to see it completed. herb would love it.despite it being the grand opening....the salesforce tower is not completely finished. here you can see inside the top floor. the views of the city are breathtaking...even when slightly obscured by the fog. from here you look down on the now second tallest building in the city the transamerica pyramid.....since it...
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. >> skate poached in fenl, green sauce, fresh herbs and anchoves. >> it's nice. >> kidneys. >> so prettyese kidneys done, sir? >> well, seasoned fair. >> nice. >> and then the sauce. >> sizing. >> toast. >> done? thank you. >> good. eat well. >> thank you. pig's head and potato pie. the head brined, baked with potatoes. yes, please, the traditional dish that exemplifies everything i believe in. wow, thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> look at that. that's working. >> is this a hot water pastry? >> it's fats from the pig's head out and busted in, makes its own crust. >> gorgeous. oh, god, that's good. >> you look at this pie, it's almost like something out of a children's book. the pie tradition is something special. you go back in the history, the roast beef of england, you realize actually we were far ahead of the french in the preparation of beef and the roasting of meats. a lot of it was over our side of the channel, which is no reason for leaving the european union. >> so, they call it great britain. what's great about britain? >> i can refer to a certain literacy and a wrysense of humo
. >> skate poached in fenl, green sauce, fresh herbs and anchoves. >> it's nice. >> kidneys. >> so prettyese kidneys done, sir? >> well, seasoned fair. >> nice. >> and then the sauce. >> sizing. >> toast. >> done? thank you. >> good. eat well. >> thank you. pig's head and potato pie. the head brined, baked with potatoes. yes, please, the traditional dish that exemplifies everything i believe in. wow, thank you, sir....
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. >> that was a horrible, herb horrible, i mean they did terribly you have to stay away with these guys just so stupid, it makes all sorts of dumb moves. on "mad money" tonight val yaent new name and ticker symbol i have the ceo could it be time to circle back to the likes of caterpillar, boeing, and united technologies? going off the charts to check it out. i will reveal the name when i sit down with the ceo. stick with cramer. >> announcer: don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter have a question? tweet cramer, #madtweets send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc miss something head to madmoney.cnbc.com. at ally, we offer low rates on home loans. but if that's not enough, we offer our price match guarantee too. and if that's not enough... we should move. our home team will help you every step of the way. still not enough? it's smaller than i'd like. we'll help you finance your dream home. it's perfect. oh, was this built on an ancient burial ground? okay... then we'll have her cleanse your house of evil spirits. we'll do anythi
. >> that was a horrible, herb horrible, i mean they did terribly you have to stay away with these guys just so stupid, it makes all sorts of dumb moves. on "mad money" tonight val yaent new name and ticker symbol i have the ceo could it be time to circle back to the likes of caterpillar, boeing, and united technologies? going off the charts to check it out. i will reveal the name when i sit down with the ceo. stick with cramer. >> announcer: don't miss a second of...
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sixty five billion twenty billion split in terms of in terms of the money sixty five going to the herb in the supplemental nutrition and the school lunch programs and the twenty going too far farm assistance but the thing bart that's important to see is that in the past we could see these coalitions they were all in the urban with the suburban in the middle that has completely collapsed that is no longer the political reality of this country i want to get to that in a moment but i want to hit on a couple other basic issues in the farm bill first you mentioned earlier the and environment a lot of people hear the phrase they say well the farm bill produces pays producers farmers for not producing and one of those reasons is for environmentally sensitive areas so explain that a little bit more. well one of the this is this legislation allows farmers to put aside and conserve great parts of their acreage so that it can remain natural its it is the largest single program of this kind is the largest conservation program but also what we're looking at here is legislation which is taking away
sixty five billion twenty billion split in terms of in terms of the money sixty five going to the herb in the supplemental nutrition and the school lunch programs and the twenty going too far farm assistance but the thing bart that's important to see is that in the past we could see these coalitions they were all in the urban with the suburban in the middle that has completely collapsed that is no longer the political reality of this country i want to get to that in a moment but i want to hit...
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medium sized companies that want to do business with developing countries the german company ecolab herb's received one hundred thousand euros for example it's one of fifteen hundred companies that have been supported with relatively small sums. managing director rudolph is visiting zanzibar where a spice farmer is showing him his plantation he grows fruit and vegetables for his own use on one hand to as he also grows nutmeg pepper cinnamon and lemon grass. verges. on my pig go. to the works with twenty five spice farmers in zanzibar. ali is one of them. he shows us how cinnamon is obtained from the bark of a tree it grows back after harvest. i do this. this is cinnamon without the outer layer of bark that's extremely important because the bark contains bitter substances when we export this to germany the quality has to be good that is without this great exterior layer it can be used for cinnamon chips and at the end it's ground down due to cinnamon powder. brewed off to learn markets the spices and processes them in the sausages that he makes for the producer group in germany you can only
medium sized companies that want to do business with developing countries the german company ecolab herb's received one hundred thousand euros for example it's one of fifteen hundred companies that have been supported with relatively small sums. managing director rudolph is visiting zanzibar where a spice farmer is showing him his plantation he grows fruit and vegetables for his own use on one hand to as he also grows nutmeg pepper cinnamon and lemon grass. verges. on my pig go. to the works...