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. >>> hay preocupaciÓn sobre lo que le espera a la propuesta lado reforma m.s en la cÁmara baja en washingtontelemundo sobre que pasa y sobre quÉ piensa hacer si algo si este proyecto no procede. >>> y norma estÁ en una secciÓn de la casa blanca a la que pocas veces la prensa ha tenido acceso, cuÉntanos norma. >>> asÍ es, hoy tuvimos acceso la casa blanca estoy en directo desde el jardÍn sur de la casa blanca, y este es un rincÓn mejor resguardados de este lugar a mis espaldas el balcÓn presidente wlnl es aquÍ dÓnde el helicÓptero aterriza pero hoy el presidente no estuvo de viaje estuvo aquÍ en la casa blanca y se sentÓ a hablar sobre la reforma migratoria porque la casa blanca estÁ dandole un fuerte empuje a la reforma hablando sobre tema econÓmico que realizan a este tipo los inmigrantes. >>> por quÉ estÁ la camara batallando tanto con esta decisiÓn?. >>> bueno, sabes, la cÁmara ha estado en problemas con mucho problemas wlects de ley Últimamente. a veces hay algunos en la cÁmara baja que creen que la inmigraciÓn va a alentar mayormente cambios demogrÁfico es que quizÁs no sean buenos para
. >>> hay preocupaciÓn sobre lo que le espera a la propuesta lado reforma m.s en la cÁmara baja en washingtontelemundo sobre que pasa y sobre quÉ piensa hacer si algo si este proyecto no procede. >>> y norma estÁ en una secciÓn de la casa blanca a la que pocas veces la prensa ha tenido acceso, cuÉntanos norma. >>> asÍ es, hoy tuvimos acceso la casa blanca estoy en directo desde el jardÍn sur de la casa blanca, y este es un rincÓn mejor resguardados de este...
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for protection against genetic contamination of native seeds shortly thereafter legislators awarded m.s. you one million dollars aimed at research including developing a genetically engineered chili pepper it with a slap in the face to learn that our state had sponsored the genetic engineering of chu that after the year previous they had supporter supported the farmer's rights to keep their seeds. on contaminated by genetic engineering the genetically engineered chili animists you was developing would reduce reliance on labor at least in the short term by was standing application of the herbicide glyphosate which is in products like been santo's round up and syngenta has touched down i q is. our intent is really to provide a benefit to the chili producers and if we can give them a crop that allows them to far more sustainably. allows on the farm more productively or predictably and that's our goal the phrases benefiting the farmer and feeding the hungry are used to justify increased input costs in pesticides and machinery to the detriment of agro ecological approaches but since those ph
for protection against genetic contamination of native seeds shortly thereafter legislators awarded m.s. you one million dollars aimed at research including developing a genetically engineered chili pepper it with a slap in the face to learn that our state had sponsored the genetic engineering of chu that after the year previous they had supporter supported the farmer's rights to keep their seeds. on contaminated by genetic engineering the genetically engineered chili animists you was...
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when asked who will breed the chili seed or who will sell it and m.s. you could not provide an answer when asked if farmers would have to buy the genetically engineered chili seed for every planting rather than save it and a mess you could not provide an answer one of my main concerns with that with the genetically engineered chilies seeds especially is that it is becoming more and more difficult to find pure seeds you know seize it or that are that are not content not genetically engineered and certain well some varieties. canola and soybeans i mean it's almost impossible not to find g.m.o. so it means in canola and what is happening is that the u.s.c. company is actually going to other countries you know that the do not have the highest events of genetically engineered cops to grow this the non g.e. see other galaxies for those types of those types of costs a small number of biotech chemical companies including monsanto and syngenta have benefited enormously one company now owns one fourth of the world seed suppliers and patent rights on over eighty p
when asked who will breed the chili seed or who will sell it and m.s. you could not provide an answer when asked if farmers would have to buy the genetically engineered chili seed for every planting rather than save it and a mess you could not provide an answer one of my main concerns with that with the genetically engineered chilies seeds especially is that it is becoming more and more difficult to find pure seeds you know seize it or that are that are not content not genetically engineered...
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damage, there are studies looking at effectiveness in a wide range of conditions including people with m.s epilepsy, inflammatory bowel disease, ptsz and schizophrenia to name a few. you can learn a lot more, it's fascinating stuff. watch my documentary, it's called "weed." i traveled all over the world looking for answers to some of these questions. you'll see what i uncovered. sunday, august 11th, 8:00 p.m. eastern, right here on cnn. >>> you know, a lot of us like to maintain our personal space these days, maybe more than ever, but at one mexico restaurant, the customers don't seem to mind a little pda, tim harris, he's the owner of tim's place restaurant, he said the hugs are worth the trip, and the best part, they're free. >> reporter: breakfast, lunch, and hugs. >> the hugs are free. no charge at all. >> reporter: that's what's on the menu at tim's place restaurant in albuquerque. this is tim harris. he's the owner. and he has down syndrome. >> i do have down syndrome. i have a disability, but i have the ability to make thousands of friends. it feels awesome. >> reporter: the atmosph
damage, there are studies looking at effectiveness in a wide range of conditions including people with m.s epilepsy, inflammatory bowel disease, ptsz and schizophrenia to name a few. you can learn a lot more, it's fascinating stuff. watch my documentary, it's called "weed." i traveled all over the world looking for answers to some of these questions. you'll see what i uncovered. sunday, august 11th, 8:00 p.m. eastern, right here on cnn. >>> you know, a lot of us like to...
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when asked who will breed the chili seed or who will sell it and m.s. you could not provide an answer when asked if farmers would have to buy the genetically engineered chili seed for every planting rather than save it and a mess you could not provide an answer one of my main concerns with that with the genetically engineered chilies cvs especially is that it is becoming more and more difficult to find pure seeds you know seize it at that hour that are not content not genetically engineered and certain well some brides. canola and soybeans i mean it's almost impossible not to find non g.m.o. so beans and canola and what is happening is that the u.s.c. company is actually going to other countries you know that the do not have the highest events of genetically engineered crops to grow this the non g.e. see other galaxies for those type of those types across a small number of biotech chemical companies including monsanto and syngenta have benefited enormously one company now owns one fourth of the world seed suppliers and patent rights on over eighty perce
when asked who will breed the chili seed or who will sell it and m.s. you could not provide an answer when asked if farmers would have to buy the genetically engineered chili seed for every planting rather than save it and a mess you could not provide an answer one of my main concerns with that with the genetically engineered chilies cvs especially is that it is becoming more and more difficult to find pure seeds you know seize it at that hour that are not content not genetically engineered and...
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interesting about joe scarborough his moment of clarity is that this critique was conveniently absent during m.s. n.b.c.'s twenty four seven coverage of the brothers in the weeks following boston bombings showing their photos and exploring every avenue of their lives at every opportunity but only adding to the absurdity was a statement issued by former national security council spokesperson tommy vietor who said to c.n.n. quote there's the potential that the cover could make kids feel that terrorism is cool and get that rock star treatment by murdering people oh you mean the kind of rock star treatment that notoriety that comes with the corporate media is sick obsession with giving coverage to terrorists you know like the sandy hook shooter who gunned down dozens of helpless children at the lunatic who shot at the batman movie oh that's right the media doesn't consider it terrorism when a white guy goes on a shooting spree however the media gives them the same infamy it claims to condemn yet you don't see anyone calling to boycott the mainstream media but let's look on the bright side of this pr
interesting about joe scarborough his moment of clarity is that this critique was conveniently absent during m.s. n.b.c.'s twenty four seven coverage of the brothers in the weeks following boston bombings showing their photos and exploring every avenue of their lives at every opportunity but only adding to the absurdity was a statement issued by former national security council spokesperson tommy vietor who said to c.n.n. quote there's the potential that the cover could make kids feel that...
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people blame this on his -- on him in the sense that knight didn't have the controls in place much like m.s. global didn't have the controls in place to withstand what been down. a lot of people think he still will survive, he'll get another job just because he's considered -- you know, he has basically a good reputation on wall street. that's where we are right now. it's an interesting move on the day before the 4th of july holiday weekend. liz: seemed to long ago they had the massive trading glitch that came down to a technical problem they had. hope everybody learned from that mistake. closing bell closing in 55 minutes. other next guest says it's time to run to risk. he's got four stock picks he says safe to make a bet on right now. that's after the break. no matter what the headlines are. and fewer americans filing claims for unemployment benefits last week. coming up, we break down how jobs growth is helping the market. plus the most important thing to watch for come friday. that's right. you may have tomorrow off but you need to watch fox business friday. it's the friday jobs report.
people blame this on his -- on him in the sense that knight didn't have the controls in place much like m.s. global didn't have the controls in place to withstand what been down. a lot of people think he still will survive, he'll get another job just because he's considered -- you know, he has basically a good reputation on wall street. that's where we are right now. it's an interesting move on the day before the 4th of july holiday weekend. liz: seemed to long ago they had the massive trading...
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. >> well, i don't know i just went to an event recently with -- a fund-raiser for m.s. sitting at a table with sharon and rod stewart and all these dignitaries. and i remember sitting next to rod stewart and i thought wow, i don't belong here. someone is going to come up and stay this isn't your seat. that's still how i feel. i love what i do, and i'm really focused on making interesting art and trying to speak to the other outsiders like me who feel like there's nobody -- you look at hollywood, and it seems everybody is perfect there. and part of my job is to be the voice for the people who still feel like outsiders. >> i want to carry this conversation on, but people at home are saying this is a beautiful girl sitting across from you. how do you feel like the outsider? why do you feel like the outsideer? >> i don't know if you have any photos. >> as a matter of fact. >> oh, no. there i am. look at that photo. that's unacceptable. look at those glasses. they're like a time machine. who wants to add some numbers together? i'm six feet tall. i've been this tall sense i w
. >> well, i don't know i just went to an event recently with -- a fund-raiser for m.s. sitting at a table with sharon and rod stewart and all these dignitaries. and i remember sitting next to rod stewart and i thought wow, i don't belong here. someone is going to come up and stay this isn't your seat. that's still how i feel. i love what i do, and i'm really focused on making interesting art and trying to speak to the other outsiders like me who feel like there's nobody -- you look at...
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correspondent for nbc news and the host of the daily must-watch program andrea mitchell reports on m.s.-nbc and i am pleased to have them both here. andrea, let me start with you. on egypt the administration is facing some criticism for the policy that it's had. just take us through a little bit of the history and where you think the tougher choices have been in the period from the time in which it was clear that morsi was... may be forced out in the military decided that they were going to play an active role in getting him out and ushering in a new government. what's been the history there and again the choices the administration has made? >> i think you have to take it back a little bit farther because it was the decision to stick with morsi over these many months when he was already canceling the constitutional rights, closing n.g.o. offices. the two groups of democratic overseers who are mandated by congress and they included in one case the son of a cabinet officer in the administration arrested or at least indicted and forced to flee the country. so know was already the moment t
correspondent for nbc news and the host of the daily must-watch program andrea mitchell reports on m.s.-nbc and i am pleased to have them both here. andrea, let me start with you. on egypt the administration is facing some criticism for the policy that it's had. just take us through a little bit of the history and where you think the tougher choices have been in the period from the time in which it was clear that morsi was... may be forced out in the military decided that they were going to...
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she considers herself healthy and never really thinks about m.s.l, there is word ed snowden could soon get a look at the world outside the moscow airport. this comes as some lawmakers here in the united states are threatening to scale back the government surveillance programs that he exposed. and, as randy travis lies in a hospital bed recovering from a stroke, cops say they have now arrested his brother. that's coming up as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of the news. vo: traveling you definitely end up meeting a lot more people but a friend under water is something completely different. i met a turtle friend today. avo: whatever you're looking for, expedia has more ways to help you find yours. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can help make this a great block party. ♪ [ male announce ] advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all da
she considers herself healthy and never really thinks about m.s.l, there is word ed snowden could soon get a look at the world outside the moscow airport. this comes as some lawmakers here in the united states are threatening to scale back the government surveillance programs that he exposed. and, as randy travis lies in a hospital bed recovering from a stroke, cops say they have now arrested his brother. that's coming up as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of the news. vo:...
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. >> reporter: others are treating similar diseases like m.s.allenges is figuring out how people get als in the first place. >> the vast majority of als is sporadic, that's a medical term that means it just happens. >> reporter: als is considered a rare disease in part, because patients don't live long enough to be counted. >> if you develop a disease and you die within a year or two or three or four, you just don't develop the population. >> it can be much your underdiagnosed than people realize. >> reporter: for augie and lynn, it's an an eight-year-old time. >> it's a privilege to walk with somebody along the path that's hard. >> reporter: and it's a path that so many families are forced to take. >> augie says that he is actually one of the lucky ones because he has extraordinary resources. he's got 24-hour care. he's experimented with various drug trials as well. and he's very determined to fight the disease. it's really extraordinary to meet that couple and to see their resolve. >> i think it's so brave of you. i said to come out and tell y
. >> reporter: others are treating similar diseases like m.s.allenges is figuring out how people get als in the first place. >> the vast majority of als is sporadic, that's a medical term that means it just happens. >> reporter: als is considered a rare disease in part, because patients don't live long enough to be counted. >> if you develop a disease and you die within a year or two or three or four, you just don't develop the population. >> it can be much your...