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vonnie: we will look for comment from john deere on this. gillibrand, kirsten and others have introduced a bill, dealing with the inequities faced by black farmers. what are the most critical provisions in the bill that you are supporting? john: i am glad to work with senator booker who is a good friend of mine. i am really interested in the land-based initiatives of the bill, preserving land that the black farmers have right now. at the turn-of-the-century, we were one million black farmers in this country, and now we are less than 50,000. we owned 20 million acres of land, now down to roughly 4.5 million acres. the land piece of that bill that i worked on with the senators on is very important to me. measure inination the bill is very important to me. i am working diligently right now to come up with a companion bill in the house. we are also watching the georgia race. that will be significant in moving bills like this. i don't think senator mitch mcconnell will have any interest in moving a bill that would help lack farmers in this country
vonnie: we will look for comment from john deere on this. gillibrand, kirsten and others have introduced a bill, dealing with the inequities faced by black farmers. what are the most critical provisions in the bill that you are supporting? john: i am glad to work with senator booker who is a good friend of mine. i am really interested in the land-based initiatives of the bill, preserving land that the black farmers have right now. at the turn-of-the-century, we were one million black farmers in...
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you talk about john deere or organizations like the government that's trying to upgrade the cloud systemhey want choice they don't want to be ham strung into one vendor. we saw the identity challenges and the security challenges around identity and beyond that we give them choice. if you want to use the right app for you or the collaboration app or zoom or teams or sales force, we give them choice and let the company decide what's best for them it is working out well >> why would you have levi strauss? >> levi strauss have tens of thousands technology those employees want to be productive and it has to be secured. if they want to work from home or you know a coffee shop or the office, the same security policy has to work across all of those environments and like all of the other company, levi strauss, the supply chain is evolving they're selling products to distributors and retailers and so support, that's being chained as online is happening levi strauss like any other organization has to have better website and make sure they collaborate in a highly online way with their partners that'
you talk about john deere or organizations like the government that's trying to upgrade the cloud systemhey want choice they don't want to be ham strung into one vendor. we saw the identity challenges and the security challenges around identity and beyond that we give them choice. if you want to use the right app for you or the collaboration app or zoom or teams or sales force, we give them choice and let the company decide what's best for them it is working out well >> why would you have...
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i will be interviewing the chief technology officer over at john deere as well as david grain and dianne renaldo it's going to be a great event tesla publishing the first diversity report 80% of employees in leadership role are members, 59% white, black employees make up 4% of the leadership roles with women making up 17% of those roles julia, when you call out the numbers like that, they don't found fantastic. yet, these are, compared to numbers you see overall pretty good i mean, especially when you look at diversity in management but i'm most encouraged by the fact that companies are publishing this data >> i think what is most shocking is this the first diversity report from which company. every company should be showing their diversity numbers. we're seeing a push from that with the nasdaq. i twha is really important is the more people disclose these numbers, the more progress can actually be made in the more pressure these companies might be facing. meanwhile, coming after the break, an exclusive with the president of live nation we'll be back in two minutes don't go away. it's bee
i will be interviewing the chief technology officer over at john deere as well as david grain and dianne renaldo it's going to be a great event tesla publishing the first diversity report 80% of employees in leadership role are members, 59% white, black employees make up 4% of the leadership roles with women making up 17% of those roles julia, when you call out the numbers like that, they don't found fantastic. yet, these are, compared to numbers you see overall pretty good i mean, especially...
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the weak dollar, this does benefit the multinational companies like caterpillar, like nike, like john deerewhere they have a big percentage of their sales offshore in the case of nike may be more than 50% offshore, clearly the big u.s. company benefit from the weak dollar and of course it would negatively impact those big companies based outside of the u.s. that is trying to do business in the u.s. cheryl: i want to pick up on this, obviously we have the treasury and the federal reserve and jerome powell wrapping up the testimony talking about the fact that he wants to have the backstop and stimulus should be available in mnuchin being criticized for wanting to end the lending programs and the back-and-forth is over on capitol hill but what these two men and agencies do will certainly affect not just the dollar at the markets. >> sure, no doubt about it, regardless of what their talks really were this week and how they ended up, the fed is not going anywhere and we've seen rates pick up, ten year is up to .95 right now, we seen them pick up but they're still going to be stimulus, we are not
the weak dollar, this does benefit the multinational companies like caterpillar, like nike, like john deerewhere they have a big percentage of their sales offshore in the case of nike may be more than 50% offshore, clearly the big u.s. company benefit from the weak dollar and of course it would negatively impact those big companies based outside of the u.s. that is trying to do business in the u.s. cheryl: i want to pick up on this, obviously we have the treasury and the federal reserve and...
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. >> in the john deere? she is decked out? >> she was. she had rosy cheeks.shirley would come, you know, bopping in, you know, just to say hi. you know, pulling in the driveway, going by. >> what's her personality, irene? >> goodness. big heart. loved her family. she and bill were always together. you always saw them together. she was beautiful, inside and out. >> reporter: in time, daughter jana moved away and married. son, billy, went into the heating and air conditioning business. but jason, the youngest child, took to the land. >> i really enjoyed working with him. i was teaching him. he is a good farmer. >> reporter: jason would carry on the farming tradition for another generation. and best of all, he and his wife, shelly, lived close by. bill and shirley, soon, had grandchildren to dote on. a happy-family picture, suddenly, disfigured by the ugly murder of shirley carter. dci agent, mark ludwig, took the lead in the investigation. >> first, we want to identify all witnesses. we want to separate 'em. and we want to conduct a face-to-face, sit-down inter
. >> in the john deere? she is decked out? >> she was. she had rosy cheeks.shirley would come, you know, bopping in, you know, just to say hi. you know, pulling in the driveway, going by. >> what's her personality, irene? >> goodness. big heart. loved her family. she and bill were always together. you always saw them together. she was beautiful, inside and out. >> reporter: in time, daughter jana moved away and married. son, billy, went into the heating and air...
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i own john deere. that is the quality play. i decided to play the sector.ought it on the heels of their last report. that was an enormous number. you've seen estimates go up 21% in the last couple weeks. not surprising the analyst community is starting to come on board. oppenheimer initiated today with a buy. charles: the other hot area, another sizzling area is electric vehicles. we saw baidu get an upgrade. not an upgrade but a lot of speculation they will get in the game. plug power got an upgrade. michael lee, this area, the individual investor loves it. i don't hear enough on wall street about it. is this space you're in whether tesla or any of these other emerging names? >> no i am not. i would say this plug power is interesting with the fuel cell deal. they just put together with walmart and will you see more of that kind of clean energy move towards upss, fedexes, amazons? that is real opportunity for growth. i say with tesla this is the most overvalued stock i ever seen in my life that really doesn't mean it necessarily will go down. charles: right
i own john deere. that is the quality play. i decided to play the sector.ought it on the heels of their last report. that was an enormous number. you've seen estimates go up 21% in the last couple weeks. not surprising the analyst community is starting to come on board. oppenheimer initiated today with a buy. charles: the other hot area, another sizzling area is electric vehicles. we saw baidu get an upgrade. not an upgrade but a lot of speculation they will get in the game. plug power got an...
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from her, about the upcoming wedding, but he did not hear and he did not hear, and finally he got a deer john letter. he poured his hurt, and his heart out to jefferson, who gave him great advice. he told him the world will present many other resources of happiness. and you possess many within yourself. and this is my favorite, firmness of mind, and an intermitting occupations, will not long leave you in pain. in other words throw yourself into your work, and that is exactly what madison did. and kitty went on to marry a medical student, his name was william clarkson, he became a clergyman. kitty was a spendthrift. in a will her father wrote, that he had given giddy and her husband, considerable sums of money. and doug land. but the father complain, all is spent and gone. he ordered his son nicholas, having cut her out of his will, to give her 70 dollars a month. it's possible to think as disappointed as madison was, posterity was the better off for the breakup. he was about to enter the most consequential years of his life, and he was lonely or without kitty, but probably more productive and
from her, about the upcoming wedding, but he did not hear and he did not hear, and finally he got a deer john letter. he poured his hurt, and his heart out to jefferson, who gave him great advice. he told him the world will present many other resources of happiness. and you possess many within yourself. and this is my favorite, firmness of mind, and an intermitting occupations, will not long leave you in pain. in other words throw yourself into your work, and that is exactly what madison did....
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finally, he got a deer john letter. he poured his hurt and his heart out to jefferson, who gave him great advice. he told, him the world will present many other resources of happiness. you possess many within yourself. this is my favorite. firmness of mind, and on intermitting occupations will not long leave you in pain. in other words, throw yourself into your work. that's exactly what madison did. then kitty went on to marry a medical student. his name was liam clark. he later became a clergyman. kitty was a -- in her, well her father wrote that he had given to her wife and husband considerable sums of money, unattractive land, the father complained all is gone. he ordered his son nicholas to give her 70 dollars a month. now it's quite possible that disappointed as medicine was, austerity was better off for the breakup. he was about to enter the most consequential years of his life. and they were lonely or without kitty. and they were probably more productive. if you will pardon me for reading history backward, i woul
finally, he got a deer john letter. he poured his hurt and his heart out to jefferson, who gave him great advice. he told, him the world will present many other resources of happiness. you possess many within yourself. this is my favorite. firmness of mind, and on intermitting occupations will not long leave you in pain. in other words, throw yourself into your work. that's exactly what madison did. then kitty went on to marry a medical student. his name was liam clark. he later became a...
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winning grammys at 77 john wheeler illuminated our ideas of the universe at 70 and roger crouch was 56 when he first went into space your best is yet to come >>> they call it deert's actually a little peninsula. it's about 185 acres. it sticks out into the inner harbor in boston harbor in massachusetts. and deer island sounds sort of pretty and bucolic, but as you can see, what it really is, is a giant industrial plant, specifically it's a giant wastewater treatment plant. deer island cleans the water for the entire city of boston as well as 40 or so communities in the greater boston area and it is one of the places in the united states that has been doing wastewater testing for covid throughout the whole pandemic. and so you can see on this chart how much virus they have been finding in the wastewater processed at deer island since all the way back in june. and you can see the red line is the southern samples. the blue line is northern samples. that's just geographic determinants in terms of these communities around boston that this is testing. there was that bad peak in the spring and early summer, right, and then there was a little bit of a lull in july and
winning grammys at 77 john wheeler illuminated our ideas of the universe at 70 and roger crouch was 56 when he first went into space your best is yet to come >>> they call it deert's actually a little peninsula. it's about 185 acres. it sticks out into the inner harbor in boston harbor in massachusetts. and deer island sounds sort of pretty and bucolic, but as you can see, what it really is, is a giant industrial plant, specifically it's a giant wastewater treatment plant. deer island...