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or being exploited i should say by industrial agriculture those are the things we need to fix if we want to have a kind of agriculture that supports the land that cares about the health of the soil the cares about the health of humans the well being of humans. that's what's key here and that's what's missing like i want to introduce you to cat attempts kite apes as a director of nutrition she's read your book and just a question for him his loss and your fuck you to a really beautiful job of describing how our modern industrialized food system has really helped contribute to a lot of the health disparities that we see today so my question is how might cultural food traditions be used to be a part of the solution and butter problem my cultural food traditions play and helping to produce health of equities visit great question kelly thank you for that and. i want to make one statement that is at this is absolutely true and this and this gets us into that conversation an interesting way. there is no culture that has abandoned its traditional diet that hasn't gotten sicker so another wa
or being exploited i should say by industrial agriculture those are the things we need to fix if we want to have a kind of agriculture that supports the land that cares about the health of the soil the cares about the health of humans the well being of humans. that's what's key here and that's what's missing like i want to introduce you to cat attempts kite apes as a director of nutrition she's read your book and just a question for him his loss and your fuck you to a really beautiful job of...
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industrial agriculture is a formal for mining. and it produces raw materials and then you subject raw materials to various uses and the most of the uses go into animal food and textiles fiber fuel whatever you have the rest of it can't be sold more expensive to some other use will go into processed in food processing. so is food necessity always food a business transaction food is both so we all need to eat that's for sure but in europe we have a very comfortable full stomach conversation. we haven't had a famine in europe hundreds of years so we have no idea what it means to have the choice between one tomato and no tomato we have tend to want doesn't really matter to us if we have a g.m.o. . and i think we are. unaware of the impact of decisions here on countries where there is no food no where days this is the big confusion between. general interest and in the interest of industry because the priorities jobs and growth and growth and jobs are more important to people's lives. if the so food industry is successful it will create
industrial agriculture is a formal for mining. and it produces raw materials and then you subject raw materials to various uses and the most of the uses go into animal food and textiles fiber fuel whatever you have the rest of it can't be sold more expensive to some other use will go into processed in food processing. so is food necessity always food a business transaction food is both so we all need to eat that's for sure but in europe we have a very comfortable full stomach conversation. we...
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sector we will be able to get there and then we have to cut from transportation infrastructure industry agriculture i think these are very tough targets to hit and without a sort of concrete plan for how to get there i'm skeptical nevertheless i think it's an incredibly lot of a step forward for the country that has produced the lion's share of the world's stark emissions to say that this is a very serious issue we need to be moving immediately and trying to take a retake a leadership position on the issue that they've abandoned at the pass i think there's a growing economic consensus all around the world that in fact the cost is negative that countries will be better off faster a move and i think that's why we've seen so many new ambitious pledges being made over the last year from the e.u. from south korea from japan and especially from china these are not pledges that were made on the occasion of the summit they were not pledges that were made in the context of international negotiation they were made because these countries are a short term benefit in decarbonising i think the us is the same lo
sector we will be able to get there and then we have to cut from transportation infrastructure industry agriculture i think these are very tough targets to hit and without a sort of concrete plan for how to get there i'm skeptical nevertheless i think it's an incredibly lot of a step forward for the country that has produced the lion's share of the world's stark emissions to say that this is a very serious issue we need to be moving immediately and trying to take a retake a leadership position...
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this broad life is being jeopardized by industrialized agriculture and uncontrolled cattle grazing to resubmit takes you want to jump into the event on national power to explore what's being done to protect nature and meet some of those determined to one concrete wadding argentina told to al-jazeera in the field examining the impact of today's headlines where does your flight go from here the people all know all there to do all to doug setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussion as every time i talk about raises them i will get a twist stall and i'm being called a race based programs that open your eyes to an alternative view of the wild today we are about to feed tell zones and thousands of hungry magots see the world from a different perspective on al-jazeera. al-jazeera is news one of the biggest stories of the week delivered to your inbox last analysis and opinions that have the wealth to subscribe and be part of the conversation. fully back to bill in doha with a look at our main stories on al-jazeera indonesia's navy has discovered the 1st signs of a submarine that's been missi
this broad life is being jeopardized by industrialized agriculture and uncontrolled cattle grazing to resubmit takes you want to jump into the event on national power to explore what's being done to protect nature and meet some of those determined to one concrete wadding argentina told to al-jazeera in the field examining the impact of today's headlines where does your flight go from here the people all know all there to do all to doug setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussion as every time...
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the primary work is to help industrial agriculture grow and spread it around the world. that's odd witness teaching americans how to eat well and helping americans eat well. so we do have this kind of -- this is a very fundamental problem, the arm of government that is charged with helping americans eat well is also charged with growing food that serves to sicken us. that's about as succinctly as i can put it. >> yes. it was an interesting 100 users or so following this and how far it has gone from the original mandate. we're going to talk about mono culture next but before we do, the was one example you gave about food that i thought was fascinating. i have to stop using that word "fascinating." it's an appropriate word. so, tell us what does heinz cat sun, sodium wednesday sew it's and sugar have in common or is that at the first big example of marking? >> it's first example of food manufacturer -- probably not the first but the first important example of food manufacturer using government regulation to produce a product he could market as sort of government approved a
the primary work is to help industrial agriculture grow and spread it around the world. that's odd witness teaching americans how to eat well and helping americans eat well. so we do have this kind of -- this is a very fundamental problem, the arm of government that is charged with helping americans eat well is also charged with growing food that serves to sicken us. that's about as succinctly as i can put it. >> yes. it was an interesting 100 users or so following this and how far it has...
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the world these men live in desperately needs economic reforms, industrial development to change the world from the poor agriculturalt is to the better more, more industrialized place it could be, just as nunez and josÉ martinez fought for this in cuba. and in that kind of world, nunez and jose that made cuba particularly important to a communist russia and china. because those are the kind of interests which not too long ago, joseph stalin said, the soviet union showed lineup with in order to bring about a final victory for communism over the non communist west. because john to american doesn't live in that kind of world, he doesn't see the kind of cuba these men fought over in revolution. for which reason he doesn't really understand how serious a threat to his way of life, the kind of cute but they help to set up has become. somehow, despite the fact that no person on this planet has a greater number or a variety of ways to read about, to hear about, to know about things, there hasn't been meant much in the tons of newsprint that john to american has read through and the unaccountable hours of time he's listened
the world these men live in desperately needs economic reforms, industrial development to change the world from the poor agriculturalt is to the better more, more industrialized place it could be, just as nunez and josÉ martinez fought for this in cuba. and in that kind of world, nunez and jose that made cuba particularly important to a communist russia and china. because those are the kind of interests which not too long ago, joseph stalin said, the soviet union showed lineup with in order to...
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many forms of industrialized agriculture in our day i think have continued to see subjugating workers, , animals, soil and water so desire for larger crops to eat. the sort of image there are often still traces of arsenic and other chemicals that were once sprayed in old orchards in the soil. chemicals from past generations that continue to poison the ground. there are farmers currently working in their lifetime to restore that depleted and broken so, and to so help and wellness instead. in the book to ask the reader ms miss of whether we also ought to think of our lives as nourishing or depleting our own home soil while there a good and we can reap benefits for future generations of whether our consumerism and transients might poison the ground long after we're gone. i fear those of us who grew up in the soul of our small town farm sleeve come we remove the life that should have remained the wood resulted in nourishment for the next generation. this matters because the price that would build on the part of america's upper class isn't educated class. it's jew by those who either do no
many forms of industrialized agriculture in our day i think have continued to see subjugating workers, , animals, soil and water so desire for larger crops to eat. the sort of image there are often still traces of arsenic and other chemicals that were once sprayed in old orchards in the soil. chemicals from past generations that continue to poison the ground. there are farmers currently working in their lifetime to restore that depleted and broken so, and to so help and wellness instead. in the...
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without training and running businesses and industries and agriculture. castro could not stabilize his revolution without such people. when i asked those young south americans at the university of moscow this summer what courses they were taking, interestingly enough, they were studying economics, finance, problems of transportation, communications, and the rest. it is an important characteristic of revolutions that they leave political, social, and economic vacuums. the people who run revolutions find that they cannot trust the people they revolt against. in order to make their futures secure, they often use effective message to make sure people like these will not endanger revolution. this fellow on your screen may have been trained in some important field of government work. but to these men, he is the enemy. in dealing with such enemies, the way you are about to see, what you are about to see, is the stuff that vacuums, would follow revolution, armada. -- are made of. you are witnessing an execution. an execution of a former military commander in cuba
without training and running businesses and industries and agriculture. castro could not stabilize his revolution without such people. when i asked those young south americans at the university of moscow this summer what courses they were taking, interestingly enough, they were studying economics, finance, problems of transportation, communications, and the rest. it is an important characteristic of revolutions that they leave political, social, and economic vacuums. the people who run...
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emphasis on the development of the philippine economy, with primary attention focused on agriculture and industry government, with the assistance of the united states foreign aid program, tackled the job of helping the farmers to increase the produce of of its land, and raise the standards of living, to lead a healthier life. ♪ knowledge of the proper use of fertilizer is how to control and destroy plant pests. ♪ how to raise better, sturdier farm animals has been made available to every farmer in the country. ♪ many children in the philippines, future farmers of the republic, are given early agricultural instruction in four h club, which have been organized in almost all rural communities. ♪ this is the agricultural credit cooperative and financing administration. here, the small farmer can get long-term loans at low interest rates and finance improvements on his land. ♪ here, too, he is provided with cheaper warehousing and handling facilities for his crops. the philippine national bank also offers easier, more liberal terms for farm and crop loans. small, privately-owned, rural banks like thes
emphasis on the development of the philippine economy, with primary attention focused on agriculture and industry government, with the assistance of the united states foreign aid program, tackled the job of helping the farmers to increase the produce of of its land, and raise the standards of living, to lead a healthier life. ♪ knowledge of the proper use of fertilizer is how to control and destroy plant pests. ♪ how to raise better, sturdier farm animals has been made available to every...
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when you say there's stuff on industrial emissions or agricultural emissions that is bipartisan, that's kind of news to me. talk me through -- what does look like? >> let's start with the ag bill, which we -- went to the press conference day before yesterday. it has 20 republican co-sponsors. it will instruct the department of agriculture to build a verifiable carbon offset so that farmers can say, if i do this, if i do this, if i do this, i will -- will i get carbon credit for this? the department of agriculture can say, yes. send them money for using good farming and foresting and ranching practices. that could explode once that is established throughout the industry. we have the carbon capture industry growing thanks to the tax credit. if you can capture the stuff out of the atmosphere, then we can really accelerate our ability to meet these targets. there's the industrial technology bill which provides support for r & d to take advantage that the utilities are doing with clean air standards and bring those into manufacturing, bring them into steel making, bring them into cement maki
when you say there's stuff on industrial emissions or agricultural emissions that is bipartisan, that's kind of news to me. talk me through -- what does look like? >> let's start with the ag bill, which we -- went to the press conference day before yesterday. it has 20 republican co-sponsors. it will instruct the department of agriculture to build a verifiable carbon offset so that farmers can say, if i do this, if i do this, if i do this, i will -- will i get carbon credit for this? the...
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to answer your question, tom, agriculture industries are supporting what we're trying to do by a large. you got pockets of the country that aren't happy with the legislation because they didn't get this or that, but a lot of california ag, the debris people are really -- the dairy people really support it. a lot of agriculture has come on board. we need the southern
to answer your question, tom, agriculture industries are supporting what we're trying to do by a large. you got pockets of the country that aren't happy with the legislation because they didn't get this or that, but a lot of california ag, the debris people are really -- the dairy people really support it. a lot of agriculture has come on board. we need the southern
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it's also going to be for our agricultural industry and that's a big concern. but this shouldn't be a surprise to governor newsome because he visited some of our reza wars back on april 21st. he then proclaimed a state of emergency in sonoma and mendocino counties due to the concerning condition seen in the russian river watershed lake mendocino is at 43% of target capacity in lake sonoma is at 62%. both the lowest they've seen say officials declaring a local drought emergency provide sonoma county with more resources and that could even mean funding to support not only our economy here but also the agricultural industry, one supervisor even said this drought could have larger impact than just our drinking water and us having to conserve our water. this could really have an effect on our crops. we could see crop loss this could cost our local producers. and this could have a major effect on them. now all these local leaders seek federal funding everyone at home has to do their part. so while we wait for the next step with the state and federal governments. we h
it's also going to be for our agricultural industry and that's a big concern. but this shouldn't be a surprise to governor newsome because he visited some of our reza wars back on april 21st. he then proclaimed a state of emergency in sonoma and mendocino counties due to the concerning condition seen in the russian river watershed lake mendocino is at 43% of target capacity in lake sonoma is at 62%. both the lowest they've seen say officials declaring a local drought emergency provide sonoma...
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but based on other research, working age hispanics are more likely to work in the service or agricultural industrych expose them to a higher number of people. we'll be right back. ladies... check it out. so strong. so... not ripped. what're we talkin about... that's the hefty ultra strong bag hefty! hefty! hefty! (whispers) gimme. (confused) give me the bag? get hefty ultra strong at a low price >>> a northern california cafe has some people steaming over its controversial promotion, the sf gate reporting the federal heads cafe in mendocino posted a sign offering 50% off per order if people throw away their mask in the trash. the cafe is receiving backlash from the discount. a mendocino county supervisor says the owner isn't doing anything illegal with that promotion. >>> california women are playing a critical role in the current mission to mars, a group of san diego scientists playing key roles making it all possible. our sister station spoke to two women, elsa jean and meghan wu are bringing us the amazing photos we see. >> every day i come into work and believe someone's paying me to do this f
but based on other research, working age hispanics are more likely to work in the service or agricultural industrych expose them to a higher number of people. we'll be right back. ladies... check it out. so strong. so... not ripped. what're we talkin about... that's the hefty ultra strong bag hefty! hefty! hefty! (whispers) gimme. (confused) give me the bag? get hefty ultra strong at a low price >>> a northern california cafe has some people steaming over its controversial promotion,...
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>> president biden focused on job creation as the foundation of climate action across all industries, agricultureruction he is instructing all members of his cabinet to be involved part of the path to achieving net zero emissions by 2050 carl >> a huge story, thank you diana olick. get a look at the road map this morning for the rest of the hour as we get ready for a break. we'll take a look at two conflicting calls on tesla, coming out of citi and goldman. >>> plus, it has been a busy week for real operators. union pacific ceo lance fritz is going to join us just after reporting quarterly results. >>> and jeff ubben on the company's efg mission o, and a lot more "squawk on the street" coming "squawk on the street" coming right back actively managing investments in the world's public and private markets. outscale, with the resources to serve 1,500 clients in 52 countries. and outlast, with long-term conviction that looks beyond today's volatility. join the pursuit of outperformance at pgim. the investment management business of prudential. >>> coinbase has been on the disrupter list three times s
>> president biden focused on job creation as the foundation of climate action across all industries, agricultureruction he is instructing all members of his cabinet to be involved part of the path to achieving net zero emissions by 2050 carl >> a huge story, thank you diana olick. get a look at the road map this morning for the rest of the hour as we get ready for a break. we'll take a look at two conflicting calls on tesla, coming out of citi and goldman. >>> plus, it has...
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make progress we need to rise to the challenge of the climate change we need to adapt our agricultural industries our utilities all the infrastructure we have should be aimed at reducing the bit of ours environment we need to bring down the emissions when you get here we need to have change control. over the last 30 years the amount of greenhouse gases masted russia. should be. reduced to that achieved by the ease of the next 3 years with the duty our geography of the structural carney i believe we can do that i'm absolutely sure that these goals however difficult to tease can be achieved thanks to our technologies analysis. our new energy health care new pharmaceutical industry the climate change should be. to help us see the effort in other. areas to modernize the economy and the public service in this way we can achieve a new jobs high paying jobs for every one. of the authorities businesses he developed at least if you care to me of science should be but we're all focused on increasing the living standards and here we have a very special approach we preserve our environment our nature it's a
make progress we need to rise to the challenge of the climate change we need to adapt our agricultural industries our utilities all the infrastructure we have should be aimed at reducing the bit of ours environment we need to bring down the emissions when you get here we need to have change control. over the last 30 years the amount of greenhouse gases masted russia. should be. reduced to that achieved by the ease of the next 3 years with the duty our geography of the structural carney i...
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who are suffering from the destruction of their houses means of transport and their agricultural commercial and industrial properties. but it's just the 1st aid package planned for mozambique the world bank has promised another $600000000.00 and help much needed money that would help rebuild hospitals schools and communities devastated by years of conflict. let's get more on this from our correspondent adrian krishna. he joins me from cape town adrian of the world bank promising mozambique 700000000 dollars in aid what does this mean for the country i mean you saw the people in gaza in the north desperately needs support i was there a few weeks ago and the situation was really bad more than 700000 people displaced and when i went to the camp it was really incredible conditions people sleeping on the floor inside tents that hardly getting any support from the government and some little support from international organizations but they are already critics who say well the money should actually not go to the government because they have really proven anything in terms of handling this crisis and improving th
who are suffering from the destruction of their houses means of transport and their agricultural commercial and industrial properties. but it's just the 1st aid package planned for mozambique the world bank has promised another $600000000.00 and help much needed money that would help rebuild hospitals schools and communities devastated by years of conflict. let's get more on this from our correspondent adrian krishna. he joins me from cape town adrian of the world bank promising mozambique...
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god are suffering from the destruction of their houses means of transport and their agricultural commercial and industrial properties. but it's just the 1st aid package planned for mozambique the world bank has promised another $600000000.00 and help much needed money that would help rebuild hospitals schools and communities devastated by years of conflict. let's get more on this from our correspondent adrian krishna. he joins me from capetown adrian of the world bank promising mozambique 700000000 dollars in aid what does this mean for the country i mean you saw the people in gaza in the north desperately needs support i was there a few weeks ago and the situation was really bad more than 700000 people displaced and when i went to the camp it was really incredible conditions people sleeping on the floor inside tents that hardly getting any support from the government and some little support from international organizations but they are already critics who say well the money should actually not go to the government because they not have really proven anything in terms of handling this crisis and improving
god are suffering from the destruction of their houses means of transport and their agricultural commercial and industrial properties. but it's just the 1st aid package planned for mozambique the world bank has promised another $600000000.00 and help much needed money that would help rebuild hospitals schools and communities devastated by years of conflict. let's get more on this from our correspondent adrian krishna. he joins me from capetown adrian of the world bank promising mozambique...
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working on right now and while pets like dogs and cats are the 1st for many it's actually the agriculture industry that this vaccine will be most significant for you know if you recall last year denmark. about 17000000 makes over concerns that animals were spreading the mutated form of the corona virus and now several outbreaks have torn through other herd of animals throughout the world and in some cases jump back into the human population where very dangerous it made taishan can more or merge so safeguarding atom or population could have a very long term benefit in controlling called in 1000 and preventing the interest new mutations new variants from emerging and protecting also the livelihood of farmers are we're talking about billions of dollars at stake here and so brad this vaccine is expected to go into mass production as early as april r.t. correspondent sites have to tell you so much for keeping us up to date. and time now for a quick break but when we come back the fight for infrastructure is shaping up to be the by ministrations index that major move will be able i believe the proposal
working on right now and while pets like dogs and cats are the 1st for many it's actually the agriculture industry that this vaccine will be most significant for you know if you recall last year denmark. about 17000000 makes over concerns that animals were spreading the mutated form of the corona virus and now several outbreaks have torn through other herd of animals throughout the world and in some cases jump back into the human population where very dangerous it made taishan can more or merge...
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administration short of the 50 percent paris pledge after transportation and electricity those are industry and agriculture. is as part of the presidents plan quick. >> thank you. i think our participation to characterize the admission and then do a qualitative analysis this isn't epa regulate your way out of the situation so what i can say with regulatory opportunity the administration is all in from looking at the 50 percent reduction goal in the regulatory authority. >> tell me about those regulatory procedures. >> there are a lot of activities occurring in the private sector through secretary vilsack there are a lot of activities voluntarily we don't quantify. and then there are a lot of other things i cannot speak to the totality but i can speak that i developed the's. >> it's important to understand that the truth is it requires more information so tell the committee and the municipal landfill. and with those chemical facilities all of these things are you intending? >> many are half regulations working with the agency on. we provided a qualitative assessment what statutory authority can give us to h
administration short of the 50 percent paris pledge after transportation and electricity those are industry and agriculture. is as part of the presidents plan quick. >> thank you. i think our participation to characterize the admission and then do a qualitative analysis this isn't epa regulate your way out of the situation so what i can say with regulatory opportunity the administration is all in from looking at the 50 percent reduction goal in the regulatory authority. >> tell me...
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our industry, and i appreciate your urging congress begin working to reauthorize the trade promotion authority, free, fair and open export markets are critical to the state of washington's agricultural industry. i've got to tell you though, sir, many agricultural stakeholders are a concern that -- president biden has been taking on trade negotiations, implying that domestic matters are more important than trade agreements come have not previously been beneficial to u.s. workers. i would just like to note that nearly 40%, 40% of the jobs in my state, the state of washington, are directly tied to trade. so my question is what do you plan to do to move the white house forward on trade on behalf of u.s. agricultural stakeholders? >> our job at ucs to make sure that the u.s. trade representative office is fully aware and appreciate the importance of agriculture in the negotiations and in the implementation of agreements. i've only had conversation with the u.s. trade representative ambassador on implementation of usmca, on approaches to china, on issues relating to japan and the access so we've had this conversation. also had opportunities to reach out to the state department to make sur
our industry, and i appreciate your urging congress begin working to reauthorize the trade promotion authority, free, fair and open export markets are critical to the state of washington's agricultural industry. i've got to tell you though, sir, many agricultural stakeholders are a concern that -- president biden has been taking on trade negotiations, implying that domestic matters are more important than trade agreements come have not previously been beneficial to u.s. workers. i would just...
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coming to the border monday to deal with environment, health education as well as boosting agriculture industryinfrastructure committee member brian babin great to see you this morning thanks for joining us i've got to ask you what i have been asking my guests this morning it is just a head-scratcher these people are breaking the law. they are coming into our country, you surging at border getting in front of those people will that long line that legally getting green cards to become american citizens breaking the law we are sending them 310 million dollars. is it going to work. >> it is -- it is -- no, it will not work maria great to be with you good morning. this -- this crisis is one hundred percent created by the biden administration. and sending 310 million dollars, you know is that just digging into the american taxpayers' pockets more. what needs to be done is to reimplement these policies that trump administration actually came up wp over the last four years. after the trump surge we saw in 2019, they he negotiated some great agreements with at the he northern triangle countries with me
coming to the border monday to deal with environment, health education as well as boosting agriculture industryinfrastructure committee member brian babin great to see you this morning thanks for joining us i've got to ask you what i have been asking my guests this morning it is just a head-scratcher these people are breaking the law. they are coming into our country, you surging at border getting in front of those people will that long line that legally getting green cards to become american...
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you look at the other big banks within the banking sector, the bank, industrial bank agricultural bank, all of those posting profits below 3%. if you take bank of china out of the equation, every single bank was hit by higher loan losses and that compares unfavorably with their foreign competitors. the people's bank of china central bank is increasingly concerned about risks. that's why going forward, they are going to have to curtail that lending. going forward, they're going to be looking at to what extent that loan-loss loss is going to continue, the impact on net interest margins, and how constrained they will be about growth that is expected to be less robust than it was in the first quarter. haidi: another ratings downgrade for huarong. seems like a little too little, too late. >> they may have some questions to answer themselves. you are right, moody's coming out, the second big rating agency took what -- agency to cut huarong, citing concerns about funding availability in the market. the fact that they will find it additional to raise additional funds. fitch cut their ratings a
you look at the other big banks within the banking sector, the bank, industrial bank agricultural bank, all of those posting profits below 3%. if you take bank of china out of the equation, every single bank was hit by higher loan losses and that compares unfavorably with their foreign competitors. the people's bank of china central bank is increasingly concerned about risks. that's why going forward, they are going to have to curtail that lending. going forward, they're going to be looking at...
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driving it and we never talk about it because they are mostly republican, the forum and the agriculture industriesering jobs to everyone who can make it. they take no responsibility other than looking at the phony social security card and they have the same number. no responsibility, they are pulling these people, offering hundreds of thousands of jobs, we have to regularize the contemporary workers because we need them, their essential workers, we need to regularize in and we can't have this hypocrisy where they can -- you can make it or you get deported, go to suv and die trying to claw their way to get a job. they want to get a job and get paid $10 an hour. inside the border and $1.50 on the other. >> geraldo, they have to apply to a work of esau. i'm really sorry that the rest of the world does not have the prosperity of the united states. they should try freedom and liberty, it works, where the test tube for its, but we're not responsible for the rest of the world employment problems. responsible for hours and the fact -- >> we are responsible. >> sean: no, geraldo! >> you're making my case n
driving it and we never talk about it because they are mostly republican, the forum and the agriculture industriesering jobs to everyone who can make it. they take no responsibility other than looking at the phony social security card and they have the same number. no responsibility, they are pulling these people, offering hundreds of thousands of jobs, we have to regularize the contemporary workers because we need them, their essential workers, we need to regularize in and we can't have this...
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people who work in the food and agricultural industries.d childcare workers as well as emergency services, public transit and health care workers again appointment is mandatory and you can get that through kaiser as well as through the marine county public health website. we have a link on our website. kron 4 dot com for now reporting live in marin county. sarah stinson kron 4 news, thank you, sarah. >> time now is 8. coming up on 8.50. let's get over to the weather center, john. but keeping an eye on this tuesday forecast. it was pretty warm out there yesterday. john day going to be the warmest one of the week. we're a little bit cooler out there already this morning. we're actually going to be a little bit cooler noticeably into the afternoon, too. right now we are clearing out over marine county. but there's definitely still some cloud cover elsewhere across the day like from the golden gate southward into san francisco. you can actually see some of that cloud cover out there in the distance starting to clear up across the south bay in t
people who work in the food and agricultural industries.d childcare workers as well as emergency services, public transit and health care workers again appointment is mandatory and you can get that through kaiser as well as through the marine county public health website. we have a link on our website. kron 4 dot com for now reporting live in marin county. sarah stinson kron 4 news, thank you, sarah. >> time now is 8. coming up on 8.50. let's get over to the weather center, john. but...
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strongest person in washington fighting on behalf of our values, fighting on behalf of our energy, agriculture industryber. liz cheney greeting him with a fist bump on the house floor. quite a moment. we also saw a powerful moment as president biden called for more cancer research funding on the disease that took his on beau's life. >> i will still never for get when we passed the cancer proposal. standing and mentioning the name of my deceased son. it meant a lot. i know nothing that is more bipartisan. let's end cancer as we know it. it is within our power. >> and, senator ted cruz who has repeatedly attacked president biden's immigration policy appeared to dose off last night when the president began to speak about migrants at the southern border. >> if we actually want to solve a problem, i've sent a bill to take a close look al it and we have to solve a problem of why people are fleeing countries like honduras and el salvador. >> senator cruz responded with #boring but radical. >> he also fled to mexico as his state was going through a crisis. >>> still ahead, giuliani's office and apartment get i
strongest person in washington fighting on behalf of our values, fighting on behalf of our energy, agriculture industryber. liz cheney greeting him with a fist bump on the house floor. quite a moment. we also saw a powerful moment as president biden called for more cancer research funding on the disease that took his on beau's life. >> i will still never for get when we passed the cancer proposal. standing and mentioning the name of my deceased son. it meant a lot. i know nothing that is...
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the agricultural industry is going through a transition with digital cools we are seeing pick up thees there. guy: just to wrap this all up, do you think we are heading for food price inflation. it is less of a factor for developed markets but is a huge problem for emerging markets. what is your sense of the inflation rates we will see in food prices? erik: we have seen dramatic increases in grain prices. that will go into food prices. that is why we are seeing high growth rates for syngenta. we are going to farmers and we are helping farmers that now want to grow more because there is more opportunity for them to sell higher prices. we are bringing them products that help them grow a great crop in any climate extreme weather scenario. they are willing to invest with us both products and services to get a great crop because there is a great market. alix: before we let you go, what is the coolest thing syngenta is working on in terms of sustainability for your farmers. what are you working on that could transform emissions and get more bang for your buck when it comes to crops? erik:
the agricultural industry is going through a transition with digital cools we are seeing pick up thees there. guy: just to wrap this all up, do you think we are heading for food price inflation. it is less of a factor for developed markets but is a huge problem for emerging markets. what is your sense of the inflation rates we will see in food prices? erik: we have seen dramatic increases in grain prices. that will go into food prices. that is why we are seeing high growth rates for syngenta....
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extreme weather conditions has had a huge impact on one of their biggest industries, which is agricultureal point is not only about the economic devastation and what we need to assist with economic development and relief but it's also, they've got extreme hunger there and food insecurity. what we need to do to address that. because again, if parents and if children cannot literally eat, if they cannot have the basic essential things that everyone needs to live, of course they're going to flee and that's what we're seeing. >> that exclusive interview with the vice president kamala harris. >>> coming up a desperate situation in india as covid cases skyrocket and supplies run short, how the biden administration now plans to help. ♪ (ac/dc: back in black) ♪ ♪ ♪ the bowls are back. applebee's irresist-a-bowls all just $8.99. it doesn't happen often. everyday people taking on the corporate special interests. and winning. but now, the for the people act stands on the brink of becoming law. ensuring accurate elections. iron-clad ethics rules to crack down on political self-dealing. a ban on dark
extreme weather conditions has had a huge impact on one of their biggest industries, which is agricultureal point is not only about the economic devastation and what we need to assist with economic development and relief but it's also, they've got extreme hunger there and food insecurity. what we need to do to address that. because again, if parents and if children cannot literally eat, if they cannot have the basic essential things that everyone needs to live, of course they're going to flee...