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but studies on pesticide safety that come out after a pesticide is sn the markeket may not be evaluatd by epa ununtil a pesticicide cos up for reviview, a process that can take long as 15 y yrs. farmers like drew stabler of laytonsville, maryland say that neonics can be used safely and are indispensable to their business. >> well, i think that any product that's on the mararket s been tested and proven to do a job, andnd we have fth in that process. myself as a a farmer, i've been farming 50, 60 years. i've been lucky enough to make a living doing what i like to do. and wtry to usese everything that's been tested and approved and recommended at certain times and how much. we do that both for the benenefit of the environment and the benefit of our pocketbook. you keep hearing about extra people in the world that need to be fed, , so we c't back off on what our production abilitieies are. we feel we have to keep improving our production abilities. and some of these products will contribute too that. >> the reason thatat we're worrd about neonicototinoids spspecificalally is because e 'e
but studies on pesticide safety that come out after a pesticide is sn the markeket may not be evaluatd by epa ununtil a pesticicide cos up for reviview, a process that can take long as 15 y yrs. farmers like drew stabler of laytonsville, maryland say that neonics can be used safely and are indispensable to their business. >> well, i think that any product that's on the mararket s been tested and proven to do a job, andnd we have fth in that process. myself as a a farmer, i've been farming...
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as pesticide residues on these foods the f.d.a. only inspects two percent of imported produce so the true risk to the u.s. consumer is unknown. there's a contradiction here because i think when you look at nuclear technology we're very careful in how we export that technology but you know i think one of the major concerns we've got to admit is that where we worry that an abuse of that technology or misuse of that technology will come back to her the united states in some way or another we need to have that same attitude with pesticides. you know when i step back and really think about the scope of what we've done it's been a giant terrible tragic experiment it goes way beyond past decides to especially as lead paint flame retardants to all kinds of products drugs pharmaceuticals that were not properly studied and cleared for safety before we turned them into products all those products and all that export and all the damage that's been done for decades the first politician that really took notice of this was president jimmy carter
as pesticide residues on these foods the f.d.a. only inspects two percent of imported produce so the true risk to the u.s. consumer is unknown. there's a contradiction here because i think when you look at nuclear technology we're very careful in how we export that technology but you know i think one of the major concerns we've got to admit is that where we worry that an abuse of that technology or misuse of that technology will come back to her the united states in some way or another we need...
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nobody likes pesticides or herbicides. nobody likes to use them, but to see they have been used or to know that they have been used, i personally would really love it if the city of san francisco never used any of these products, but as we've heard tonight and as the committee has heard in detail in the two meetings that we devoted to this topic, sometimes the use of these products is necessary. sometimes it's necessary for the protection of public health, as chris alluded to. and on other occasions, it is necessary to achieve other city goals and to implement other city programs as we've heard tonight. what i think is really important, and what is really clear, to me at least, the result of the meeting that the policy committee had earlier this year, is that change in how these products are being used is really happening here in san francisco on the ground. and not just little changes, or changes over here. but lots and lots of very important changes. one of the biggest changes is in pesticide use. and use in particular o
nobody likes pesticides or herbicides. nobody likes to use them, but to see they have been used or to know that they have been used, i personally would really love it if the city of san francisco never used any of these products, but as we've heard tonight and as the committee has heard in detail in the two meetings that we devoted to this topic, sometimes the use of these products is necessary. sometimes it's necessary for the protection of public health, as chris alluded to. and on other...
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the red bars are tier 1 pesticides of all kinds. that is the highest hazard pesticide. tier 2 is green. this is the tier as they were when we were creating the list. you can notice that the direction -- it's going in the correct direction. what you don't see is that in 2015, when glyphosate was categorized as a problem able carcinogen, it became tier 1 in a lot of the yellow you see in previous years would be red now. the tier system really helps us to focus in on our priorities. on which products we have to pay the most attention to on finding alternatives. that is exactly what we did in this case. looking at the long-term trend, this is for all pesticides, not just herbicides that are tier 1. from 2010 to 2017, it's a good trend. it's a 96% reduction. now, last year, in 2017, there was a small blip, which we also foresaw due to the wet year. it's still a 75% reduction since before we put in the restrictions to this year. it is in the right direction. if you put this in human terms, i guess, looking just at the parks within the city. in 2010, if you took all of the act
the red bars are tier 1 pesticides of all kinds. that is the highest hazard pesticide. tier 2 is green. this is the tier as they were when we were creating the list. you can notice that the direction -- it's going in the correct direction. what you don't see is that in 2015, when glyphosate was categorized as a problem able carcinogen, it became tier 1 in a lot of the yellow you see in previous years would be red now. the tier system really helps us to focus in on our priorities. on which...
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they can learn about the requirements like those concerning pesticides it's not just about which pesticide to use it's also about using the proper amount. then kenyan authorities check before export whether the e.u. directives have been observed if the permitted limit of pesticide residue is exceeded the produce is rejected. when people on the side. order. or washing your hands farmers and exporters know only too well that washing hands or choosing the right pesticide is not enough the goods should also be beautiful not too big not too small without stains like a picture book foods that don't meet these criteria don't make the cut. we have good quality fresh produce from this country. it's only. it may not look as glossy as nice as you would want to see so because he was a noodle buffet choice whether they didn't want to go through nutritious testify or what they want to buy food mango farmer my cookie emma can sell just ten percent of his harvest to the e.u. he earns only two cents per mango the rest goes for transport middlemen and the supermarkets but he intends to continue working on h
they can learn about the requirements like those concerning pesticides it's not just about which pesticide to use it's also about using the proper amount. then kenyan authorities check before export whether the e.u. directives have been observed if the permitted limit of pesticide residue is exceeded the produce is rejected. when people on the side. order. or washing your hands farmers and exporters know only too well that washing hands or choosing the right pesticide is not enough the goods...
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andxic algae infestation pollution from and in pesticide -- from a pesticide used on the banana plantations. -- toking to rear fo reassure farmers whose crops have been poisoned. an environmental scandal for the french president. >> taking a share of responsibility for the pollution and make path for reparation. i wish to reduce the amount found there. emmanuel macron says paying reparations to everyone is out of the question, but the gogovernment i is looking toto compensate t those who were exposed to the chemical for work. used thefarmers pesticide until 1993, despite it being banned in the u.s. in the 1970's and france in the 1980's. the islands rates o of prostate cancer are twice that of mamainland france.e. >> we knew the danger of the chemical. yet still we allowed it to be spread in large quantities. even when it was banned in france. on friday, hepe will respond to concerns over infestations of our gee. when dry it releases toxic gases -- infestations of algae. when it is dry it releases toxic gases. an official complaint was filed over the algae, accusing the french government of
andxic algae infestation pollution from and in pesticide -- from a pesticide used on the banana plantations. -- toking to rear fo reassure farmers whose crops have been poisoned. an environmental scandal for the french president. >> taking a share of responsibility for the pollution and make path for reparation. i wish to reduce the amount found there. emmanuel macron says paying reparations to everyone is out of the question, but the gogovernment i is looking toto compensate t those who...
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but if it tests positive for pesticides, it's hflagged.>e's not a current pathway to challenge testing results at one lab. there are bills trying to address that. what we're trying to avoid is a pay to play system which we've seen in other states. you know, passing anitem through one lab, let's say it fails. aking it to the next lab that says, okay, can pass that through, and we'll increase potency. it ends up being a pay to play system. >> let's talk about the track and trace system for cannabis a well because the state is ramping that up. how does it work and ho are thingsing? >> we're going to try and track and trace every single cannabis plant in the state. and we're talks millions and millions of plant per year. we've seen solutionsli come o in colorado and washington, and they have their failures. we have trouble keeng g. mail working or slack working in our offices. ima kne trying top this third party system going when you're working with the state. haveat kinds of failures other states seen? >> we can deal with issues of the system
but if it tests positive for pesticides, it's hflagged.>e's not a current pathway to challenge testing results at one lab. there are bills trying to address that. what we're trying to avoid is a pay to play system which we've seen in other states. you know, passing anitem through one lab, let's say it fails. aking it to the next lab that says, okay, can pass that through, and we'll increase potency. it ends up being a pay to play system. >> let's talk about the track and trace system...
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they can learn about the requirements like those concerning pesticides it's not just about which pesticide to use it's also about using the proper amount. then kenyan authorities check before export whether the e.u. directives have been observed. if the permitted limit of pesticide residue is exceeded the produce is rejected. or worse in your hands farmers and exporters know only too well that washing hands or choosing the right pesticide is not enough the goods should also be beautiful not too big not too small without stains like a picture book foods that don't meet these criteria don't make the cut we have good quality fresh produce from this country so. it may not look. as nice as you would want to see so. nutritious food or what. looking food mango farm or my cookie emma can sell just ten percent of his harvest to the e.u. he earns only two cents per mango the rest goes for transport middlemen and the supermarkets but he intends to continue working on his flawless mangoes for europe . when it comes to electric cars germany still lags far behind its target of having a million of them o
they can learn about the requirements like those concerning pesticides it's not just about which pesticide to use it's also about using the proper amount. then kenyan authorities check before export whether the e.u. directives have been observed. if the permitted limit of pesticide residue is exceeded the produce is rejected. or worse in your hands farmers and exporters know only too well that washing hands or choosing the right pesticide is not enough the goods should also be beautiful not too...
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good news is most of the y oblems have been related to labeling, and tven't been issues around pesticidesr mold. and for the first time we're actually stopping and interdicting those products from hitting the shelves, which we we weren't doin under t medical system. >> should consumers be worried? less hink they can be worried than what they're going to buy on the black market. a good chunk of consumers say i want to save money by st tl goi my guy, and i think health conscious consumers want to stt with not putting cannabis pesticides in their body. >> one of thest qns i have around this, is the 10% variance 200 sma too small we have products that range from one milligram to ten milligrams. eing able to test real creates a lot of challenges that testing labs have not quite figured out how to find solutions t >> can they challenge the test results? a not really. far as i know you can go back and label your package. but if it tests positive for pesticides, it's flagged. >> there's not a curren pathway to challenge testing results at one lab. there are bills trying to address that. what we'r
good news is most of the y oblems have been related to labeling, and tven't been issues around pesticidesr mold. and for the first time we're actually stopping and interdicting those products from hitting the shelves, which we we weren't doin under t medical system. >> should consumers be worried? less hink they can be worried than what they're going to buy on the black market. a good chunk of consumers say i want to save money by st tl goi my guy, and i think health conscious consumers...
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without mass pesticide spraying oregon goes back to the belly like on was trippy as . i had to do i had to and three weeks from now you'll ruin bank allow service members and veterans to skip to front of line for predatory home loans. the kind of them that social file was still thank you thank you thank you thank you ok thank you. thank you to a live audience. to feel the thank you guys keep writing. thank you it will. i've been saying the numbers mean folks they matter u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten point zero current happy each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you want to be ultra rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent just last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per circuit for sure and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need remember in one one just to show you can't afford to miss the one and only. ministry is police forces and city administrations of many countries de
without mass pesticide spraying oregon goes back to the belly like on was trippy as . i had to do i had to and three weeks from now you'll ruin bank allow service members and veterans to skip to front of line for predatory home loans. the kind of them that social file was still thank you thank you thank you thank you ok thank you. thank you to a live audience. to feel the thank you guys keep writing. thank you it will. i've been saying the numbers mean folks they matter u.s. has over one...
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new there was a variance problem with these products, and then we knew there mightbe have pesticidesnd mold out there in the system. the good news is most of the prlems have been related to labeling, and they haven't been issues around pesticides or mold. and for the first time we're actually stopping and interdicting those products from hitting the shelves, which we we weren't doing under the medical system. >> should consumers be worried? >> i think they can be less worried than what they're going to buy on the black rk. a good chunk of consumers say i want to save money by still going to my guy, and think health conscious consumers want to start with not putting cannabis pesticides in their body. >> one of the questions i have around this, is the 10% variance 200 sma too small we have products that range from one milligram to ten milligrams. being able to test really creates asot of challenthat testing labs have not quite figured out how to find solutions to. >> can they chaenge the test results? >> not really. as far as i know you can go back and label your utackage. if it tests
new there was a variance problem with these products, and then we knew there mightbe have pesticidesnd mold out there in the system. the good news is most of the prlems have been related to labeling, and they haven't been issues around pesticides or mold. and for the first time we're actually stopping and interdicting those products from hitting the shelves, which we we weren't doing under the medical system. >> should consumers be worried? >> i think they can be less worried than...
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pesticide division they would tell you that they have pesticide company people coming to them every day. they have people like me come in once or twice a year but the industry is there pestering them and the industry pester them to change their standards nothing more nothing more than that. so it really is part just following the money if we really take a good close look at the numbers bear is paying high amounts for their lobbying efforts and the lobbying disclosure database for twenty seven thousand shows that their efforts totaled over nine point four million dollars and so far in twenty teams has already surpassed that and it's close to ten million but we still have four months left this year and with all the great rising lawsuits we have yet to see and you can only imagine how high these numbers will be so bear has ramped up their lobbying already this year there that that already exceeded where they were last year and sarah what are groups like interviewed the center for food and safety one of the advocating there really advocating for overall removal of life to say that it's harm
pesticide division they would tell you that they have pesticide company people coming to them every day. they have people like me come in once or twice a year but the industry is there pestering them and the industry pester them to change their standards nothing more nothing more than that. so it really is part just following the money if we really take a good close look at the numbers bear is paying high amounts for their lobbying efforts and the lobbying disclosure database for twenty seven...
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and why some bay area agencies could soon lose the ability to ban the use of certain pesticid >>> president trump's pick to the supreme court returns to the hot see the for questioning on capitol hill. >> why some bay area agencies could soon lose the ability to ban the use of certain pesticides. good morning, it's thursday, september 6th. i'm michelle griego. >> and i'm melissa caen in for kenny choi. >> today is the day before friday! we are looking forward to the weekend. >> oh, yeah. it's going to be warm. hopefully things will be nice. not too hot. but it is warming up. >>> yesterday temperatures didn't warm up much at all. let's show you what's going on outside right now. once we get daylight, it will be gray. 50s and 60s in the area right now. concord stayed cool yesterday, temperatures stayed right around the upper 70s. so that was definitely below normal all because of that onshore breeze. so we did get that coastal cool air. we are getting it again today. powe every that's pushing in the marine layer. maybe drizzle showing up. san jose visibility is down to 7 miles. petaluma 5. we
and why some bay area agencies could soon lose the ability to ban the use of certain pesticid >>> president trump's pick to the supreme court returns to the hot see the for questioning on capitol hill. >> why some bay area agencies could soon lose the ability to ban the use of certain pesticides. good morning, it's thursday, september 6th. i'm michelle griego. >> and i'm melissa caen in for kenny choi. >> today is the day before friday! we are looking forward to the...
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iithe world's most widely us pesticide destrining the se o of the food chain?ing up on "earth focus." >> they're a mutagen. >> they're extremely persistent and extremely mobile. >> they are now found routinely in stream samples a as well as well samples across the uniteded states.. >> if it'ss going to affect everything from honeybees to earthworms, uh, that is s serios inin and of itself. >> neonicotinoids are among the most widely used pesticides in the world. they bring in billions in profits for the companies that make them.
iithe world's most widely us pesticide destrining the se o of the food chain?ing up on "earth focus." >> they're a mutagen. >> they're extremely persistent and extremely mobile. >> they are now found routinely in stream samples a as well as well samples across the uniteded states.. >> if it'ss going to affect everything from honeybees to earthworms, uh, that is s serios inin and of itself. >> neonicotinoids are among the most widely used pesticides in the...
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they now make an organic pesticide with cow's urine, leaves, and herbs. it's a natural way of protecting their crops s from a range of pests and diseases. they're still growing corn, but they now also grow spices like ginger, which don't require ploughing. that reduces the risk of soil erosion. the seeds are planted on the surface and covered with a little hay. be it turmeric or ginger, the farmers hope to earn good money with their new crops. one advantage is that these plants should be able to withstand expected changes to the climate. mohan: we can see that the climate is changing. the rain has become less reliable. but ginger, yams, and turmeric grow eveven when there's not mh rain. wolf: the big day has arrived for our young puppeteers. but first, mohan b bhusal bhusl talks about what he learned at the workshop. he tells the audience how the new kinds of plants can help prevent landslides. at least half the village has come for the event -- including maya banjade. her son ganesh introduces the puppet play. in it, the monkey complains about the destru
they now make an organic pesticide with cow's urine, leaves, and herbs. it's a natural way of protecting their crops s from a range of pests and diseases. they're still growing corn, but they now also grow spices like ginger, which don't require ploughing. that reduces the risk of soil erosion. the seeds are planted on the surface and covered with a little hay. be it turmeric or ginger, the farmers hope to earn good money with their new crops. one advantage is that these plants should be able...
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i didn't know you could also use natural pesticides. and neighbor knows more about it. and that.perhaps we'll try it as well. in the workshop participants sing a song they wrote themselves to inspire enthusiasm to pursue the changes that are so urgently needed to ensure that people can live here in safety. this week our global snack comes from in the. poor is the tenth most populous city in india and the capital of the northern state of. home to three point one million people it's also a popular tourist destination it's famous for its pink buildings which were painted in eight hundred seventy six to welcome the prince of wales. here at the egg the snack shop eggs are all chefs sanjay on let's first. he has two hundred fifty different dishes on the menu. he sells five hundred on the today. sanjay omelet i've been selling exorcisms one nine hundred seventy eight. not many people here used to eat eggs in the past but today i sell a thousand to fifteen hundred eggs every day. which give me. the restaurant is very popular and the egg creations are ready in a matter of minutes. without
i didn't know you could also use natural pesticides. and neighbor knows more about it. and that.perhaps we'll try it as well. in the workshop participants sing a song they wrote themselves to inspire enthusiasm to pursue the changes that are so urgently needed to ensure that people can live here in safety. this week our global snack comes from in the. poor is the tenth most populous city in india and the capital of the northern state of. home to three point one million people it's also a...
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without mass pesticide spraying oregon goes back to the belly like unwashed hippies . i had to i had to i had to and three weeks from now you'll raven. bank allow service members and veterans to skip the front of line for predatory home load. find them that's right shellfire why. they're there. if their. ministry is police forces and city administrations of many countries depend on one corporation that does my mike was helping the boy just run for president. just the guns. into the sea it's just a proprietary software you don't know this whole cult isn't that such a security risk when you have a black box operating in the public eye to microsoft's dependency puts governments under a cyber threat. that. selling . these this is. a done deal business stopping them also steel is a funny guy. these cards on the front. of the list and. i'm just not up. to look so they're a little bit also up. in the him on my mission but then i. look . it up you know you don't want to know how the modern i don't want to go about. something. mr need to. tone down the. art of a shuffle stemmin
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here is an old advertisement for the pesticide right here. i don't know if you can read the active ingredient here. but the active ingredient is sodium arsenic. obviously very poisonous. beer-soluble, so it would absorbed through your hands. this is sold not just in the museums, but over the counter. it's better to use too much than too little. was arse, this product band along with a lot of other hazardous products in the 1970's. the museum stopped using that, but there was a period of time where it was a regular practice in museums. in one of the former museums i worked at, the story went that the cyber truck would pull up to the loading dock. the museum staff with kerry objects out to the truck. the truck would blasted with a white powder. the staff would carry them back inside. of course probably not wearing gloves at the time. so we are very, very careful about the textiles in our collection. about 40 or 50 of our textiles, we have records that they were treated, but we assume any textiles or other organic objects in our collections, if
here is an old advertisement for the pesticide right here. i don't know if you can read the active ingredient here. but the active ingredient is sodium arsenic. obviously very poisonous. beer-soluble, so it would absorbed through your hands. this is sold not just in the museums, but over the counter. it's better to use too much than too little. was arse, this product band along with a lot of other hazardous products in the 1970's. the museum stopped using that, but there was a period of time...
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small part of everybody's worked at the pesticide work is. which had a deep impression on me. we only think about the pesticide part, but in fact, it is, as i said, a small part of the ongoing programs and learning about those programs. it is really fascinating. on september 17th, we address the pesticide program and we approved the resolution that you all approved earlier tonight. we also heard a presentation from jesse and troy on the 2017 greenup report, what you all approved earlier tonight, as well. that is it. >> commissioners, any questions? is there any public comment? next item, anthony. >> the next item is item 11, future agenda items. we have a speaker from the policy affairs. >> good evening, commissioners. and the chief policy and public affairs officer. i will be briefed although we do have a couple of action-packed meeting is coming up. our next special commission meeting is october 24th. is a special meeting. it starts at 4:00 pm. we are still working on the location. this is the joint meeting with the commission on the status of women. director raphael, the di
small part of everybody's worked at the pesticide work is. which had a deep impression on me. we only think about the pesticide part, but in fact, it is, as i said, a small part of the ongoing programs and learning about those programs. it is really fascinating. on september 17th, we address the pesticide program and we approved the resolution that you all approved earlier tonight. we also heard a presentation from jesse and troy on the 2017 greenup report, what you all approved earlier...
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organic and natural or pesticides and chemicals >> no pesticides, no chemicals, all natural. >> okay,w that many of your competitors are not going that way. >> it's a rapidly changing industry we're in favor of tight regulation we're in favor of testing. all of our product is tested, labeled, pesticide-free. >> i need to stick with you. that is ben kovler, the founder, chairman and ceo of green thumb industries, and this has been one that we have done a lot of work on, and think it is right but of course speculative but right. "mad money" is back after the break. experience a blend of refined craftsmanship... ...and raw power. engineered to take the crown. the lexus ls 500 and ls 500h. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. >>> when a stock makes a remarkable move in a single session, it's usually all about one thing. execution. the thing about execution, though, it's very much a double-edged sword when it's amazing, your stock explodes higher. take broadcom. made numerous acquisitions and turned almost all of them into home runs. ♪ hallelujah not long tried to buy qualcomm what a g
organic and natural or pesticides and chemicals >> no pesticides, no chemicals, all natural. >> okay,w that many of your competitors are not going that way. >> it's a rapidly changing industry we're in favor of tight regulation we're in favor of testing. all of our product is tested, labeled, pesticide-free. >> i need to stick with you. that is ben kovler, the founder, chairman and ceo of green thumb industries, and this has been one that we have done a lot of work on,...
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less watere and pesticides.he technology is environmentally friendly, what does it mean for farm laborers? >> it might look like we are inside a spaceship, but this is actually a farm. the crops are grown mostly by machines with the help of just a few humans, like this woman. her life offers a peek at a new kind of farming. a promising twist to an agent career, but -- an ancient career, but only if the robots do not replace her. >> i am a vertical farmer. >> katie works 43-year-old startup. in this is here industrial park in new jersey. it is the last place you would expect to find any new sign of life. step inside, and you will see a cross between the factory and a lab. produce coders are -- are vertically stacked to save space. each are given water and nutrients at the optimal humidity. why katie can grow faster with less water and no pesticides. >> it tastes like candy apple. >> whoa, so sour. >> i know. >> the majority of this facility is automated. the data is collected by sensors, and a computer controls g
less watere and pesticides.he technology is environmentally friendly, what does it mean for farm laborers? >> it might look like we are inside a spaceship, but this is actually a farm. the crops are grown mostly by machines with the help of just a few humans, like this woman. her life offers a peek at a new kind of farming. a promising twist to an agent career, but -- an ancient career, but only if the robots do not replace her. >> i am a vertical farmer. >> katie works...
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some products failed because of unacceptable levels of pesticide and bacteria. industry experts say the standards are too strict and technical glitches add to the high failure rate. the state is considering revising those rules. >>> you are never more than seven minutes away from my accident. menlo park, 49 degrees. the rest of us at 53 to 57. let's look everywhere else. we have temperatures, 63 in concord. some of the warmer temperature, 58 in san jose, hayward, oakland. 49 right now in napa. take a look at the clear sky from mt. tamalpias this morning. if you're out today, protect the skin and the eyes. sunny and breezy. if you're out on the bay, it's going to be another blustery afternoon. let's take a look at small craft advisories. it starts earlier. by noon it's 62. 59 by 8:00. east bay valley, look at that. the 90s are gone. we start off at 65 at 8:00 to 77 at noon to mid-80s in the afternoon hours. what a gorgeous evening. 70 at 8:00. our last stop will be the peninsula where it will be in the 50s. 68 at noon and hanging out in the mid-70s. jacket weathe
some products failed because of unacceptable levels of pesticide and bacteria. industry experts say the standards are too strict and technical glitches add to the high failure rate. the state is considering revising those rules. >>> you are never more than seven minutes away from my accident. menlo park, 49 degrees. the rest of us at 53 to 57. let's look everywhere else. we have temperatures, 63 in concord. some of the warmer temperature, 58 in san jose, hayward, oakland. 49 right now...
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transform andcan use less space, water and pesticide.the technology is friendly, what does it mean for farm laborers? .e investigated sure show might look like we're inside a spaceship, but this is it mighta farm -- >> look like we are inside a spaceship, but this is a farm. crops are grown inside machines. a new kind look at affirming, a promising to us to an ancient career but only if the robust and not replace it altogether. >> my name is kitty morris and i am a vertical forme farmer. >> katie works for a three-year-old startup called bari. its form is here in this industrial park in a new jersey -- called bowery. it is a last place you would expect to find any sign of life gilead step aside and you will see a cross between a factory and a lab. ♪ trays of produce or vertically steps to save space and each of them is given the right amount of light, water and nutrients at the optimal temperature and humidity. it is an incredible level of whycision which is she can grow them faster and with less water and pesticides. >> it tastes like c
transform andcan use less space, water and pesticide.the technology is friendly, what does it mean for farm laborers? .e investigated sure show might look like we're inside a spaceship, but this is it mighta farm -- >> look like we are inside a spaceship, but this is a farm. crops are grown inside machines. a new kind look at affirming, a promising to us to an ancient career but only if the robust and not replace it altogether. >> my name is kitty morris and i am a vertical forme...
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company has developed what it says is the world's first effective treatment it's a combination of a pesticide and an antifungal solution that penetrates the tree the company says while the treatment will be sprayed on to trees it's safe for the environment but this by kill a still has to be approved before it can be used but that could take time and even if some trees are cut down the bug could spread if the trees are not properly disposed of after discovering that trees in his backyard had been affected little fryer developed an app to monitor the spread of the brutal beetle across south africa in the various interest groups have all been paying attention and collaborating. and certainly the people in the. i would space are working very aggressively to try to find solutions the institutions like the department of agriculture there were some really great people but they're under resourced and they're also dealing with other crisis some say the infestation is reaching crisis point and up to half a million trees could be lost in the next five years if nothing's done and experts are worried that
company has developed what it says is the world's first effective treatment it's a combination of a pesticide and an antifungal solution that penetrates the tree the company says while the treatment will be sprayed on to trees it's safe for the environment but this by kill a still has to be approved before it can be used but that could take time and even if some trees are cut down the bug could spread if the trees are not properly disposed of after discovering that trees in his backyard had...
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anyone using pesticides in the state could be fined or might even be sent to jail. tells me why the government was so keen to go chemical free. translation: we wanted to fight climate change, cut down on carbon emissions and preserve our biodiversity and environment. sikkim is in india's north—east, an often overlooked part of the country. until earlier, this small state was only really known for these beautiful himalayan mountains, but now the organic fields are attracting the attention. but can it go furtherfrom here attracting the attention. but can it go further from here to other parts of india? since it went chemical free, the state has seen a 70% rise in the number of visiting tourists. so far, sikkim doesn't grow and the food to be sent elsewhere in the country, but the demand for chemical free food is growing across india. this isa food is growing across india. this is a market 2500 kilometres south—west of sikkim in the city of pune. since last year, organic farmers in the region have been selling their produce here. i think we could easily say that the gr
anyone using pesticides in the state could be fined or might even be sent to jail. tells me why the government was so keen to go chemical free. translation: we wanted to fight climate change, cut down on carbon emissions and preserve our biodiversity and environment. sikkim is in india's north—east, an often overlooked part of the country. until earlier, this small state was only really known for these beautiful himalayan mountains, but now the organic fields are attracting the attention. but...
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having coal ash and pig in their water so why any oregonians are apparently opposed to breeding in pesticides and x. next they're going to say they don't want to hair in their food or strangers in their sacks you know do you guys do you guys so this tiny group of oregano is better how to protect israel from the extremists we create an unarmed than ice we are the experts and also never trust experts we have to go to a quick break but our show along with all anti-establishment voices is being suppressed at every angle you tube unsubscribing people without their knowledge so check that you're still subscribe at youtube dot com slash redacted tonight and click the little bell icon when you subscribe secondly join our free email list by texting the word redacted to four four four nine nine nine well there imam al-mahdi . twenty four to you know bloody revolution two to the demonstrations one for being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous. or is it just a lawyer here i mean you know liz put video through do you mean the new bill is that
having coal ash and pig in their water so why any oregonians are apparently opposed to breeding in pesticides and x. next they're going to say they don't want to hair in their food or strangers in their sacks you know do you guys do you guys so this tiny group of oregano is better how to protect israel from the extremists we create an unarmed than ice we are the experts and also never trust experts we have to go to a quick break but our show along with all anti-establishment voices is being...
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certification as our environmental controls including the banning of the toxic pesticide . however more young to knows nothing about these regulations he uses the power of quarks and con afford to buy protective clothing he's pushing his health at risk. are separate from. god. anybody. by all the. settled set up when did you know. it's going to get that until. you got. it out with the. well. you got to you have them. on. your feet on the phones in the morning of. the. president joke or windows governor says it's concerned about the future of the small palm oil famines and the decline in the yield of the plantations but there's a difference of opinion between the country's leaders and the farmers on how to keep small grow is viable and competitive in the. good sea yeah. the. yes i know young man is going to. do that. you do and you know that by. the news. but those. numbers are not. yet a. when you're. about to hit. and. it will go into what i want battling i'm able. to make that a lot of going up and down what are the what will it be to buy. it when you and i made it and. i
certification as our environmental controls including the banning of the toxic pesticide . however more young to knows nothing about these regulations he uses the power of quarks and con afford to buy protective clothing he's pushing his health at risk. are separate from. god. anybody. by all the. settled set up when did you know. it's going to get that until. you got. it out with the. well. you got to you have them. on. your feet on the phones in the morning of. the. president joke or windows...
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having coal ash and pig in their water so why any oregonians are apparently opposed to breeding in pesticides and x. next they're going to say they don't want to hair in their food or strangers in their sags you know the. t.v. . show this tiny group of oregon locals took on some of the largest chemical companies and they won it they were together they. they work together they organize they volunteered their time they pooled their resources all the telltale activities of dirty dirty marxists all right. so sure you can follow their lead stand up and really devote yourself to creating a clean sustainable future for your children but to do so you'll have to cooperate and what kind of lesson is that for the kids you know. so much better to stick to yourself hide in a in a shack in the woods see the future to agro chemical companies and breathe deeply the sweet sweet clouds of good life and chill you are going to say she hated. next up under the cover of a media blackout last week the house passed a gigantic spending bill that would deliver three point three billion dollars in military aid to israe
having coal ash and pig in their water so why any oregonians are apparently opposed to breeding in pesticides and x. next they're going to say they don't want to hair in their food or strangers in their sags you know the. t.v. . show this tiny group of oregon locals took on some of the largest chemical companies and they won it they were together they. they work together they organize they volunteered their time they pooled their resources all the telltale activities of dirty dirty marxists all...
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and they all have fda approval but the ta foundt they include a pesticide and that pesticide can causeuscle tremors and seize yours. >>> it's a fight that's deeply personal for joe ben and wife jill and for the first-ever biden cancer summit. the former vice president and hiamily lost his son beau to aain cancer and since then mr. biden his wife have been working with several groups to try and find a cure. this summit is focused on improving theedical journey for medical patients and their families. >> today, jill and i are calling for the entire nation to come together to take on cancer. >> we can't afford to wait another minute for better solutions, better treatment, better cures. and that's why we're aller today. >> the summit features a cancer town hall with experts in prevention, research and care. >>> a big change to protect you. you canre freeze your credit of charge. susan hogans explains how and why you want to do it for your childr >>> return of harrison's heroes. the team of men using the >>> you can now add credit report freezes to the list of thingsn life that are free. >>
and they all have fda approval but the ta foundt they include a pesticide and that pesticide can causeuscle tremors and seize yours. >>> it's a fight that's deeply personal for joe ben and wife jill and for the first-ever biden cancer summit. the former vice president and hiamily lost his son beau to aain cancer and since then mr. biden his wife have been working with several groups to try and find a cure. this summit is focused on improving theedical journey for medical patients and...
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company has developed what it says is the world's first effective treatment it's a combination of a pesticide and an antifungal solution that penetrates the tree the company says while the treatment will be sprayed on to trees it's safe for the environment but there's by killer still has to be approved before it can be used but that could take time and even if some trees are cut down the bug could spread if the trees are not properly disposed of after discovering that trees in his backyard had been affected little fryer developed an app to monitor the spread of the brutal beetle across south africa and the various interest groups have all been paying attention and collaborating. and certainly the people in the private space are working very aggressively to try to find solutions the institutions like the department of agriculture there were some really great people but they're under resourced and they're also dealing with other crisis some say the infamous station is reaching crisis point and up to half a million trees could be lost in the next five years if nothing's done and experts are worr
company has developed what it says is the world's first effective treatment it's a combination of a pesticide and an antifungal solution that penetrates the tree the company says while the treatment will be sprayed on to trees it's safe for the environment but there's by killer still has to be approved before it can be used but that could take time and even if some trees are cut down the bug could spread if the trees are not properly disposed of after discovering that trees in his backyard had...
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as our environmental controls including the banning of the toxic pesticides are required. however more young to knows nothing about these regulations he uses the power of quarks and con afford to buy protective clothing he's pushing his health at risk. was that the. guy that got anybody. by all the. good that got up out of that settled set up when did you know. it's going to get that until. you got. it out where at the. end of the. homeowner. you got to. know them. other than. being me on the phone was you know i'm the only have. the. woman. president joko widodo physics concerned about the future of the small palm oil famines and the decline in the yield of the plantation but there's a difference of opinion between the country's leaders and the farmers on how to keep small grow with viable and competitive in the big. egos you. see you know. the. yes on sundays down on the. fukushima. you do and you know that. one of the news. but those. probably sounds on the phone so. i'm up on the phone. gallo when you saw it that the head or the side look at them a lot on that will get
as our environmental controls including the banning of the toxic pesticides are required. however more young to knows nothing about these regulations he uses the power of quarks and con afford to buy protective clothing he's pushing his health at risk. was that the. guy that got anybody. by all the. good that got up out of that settled set up when did you know. it's going to get that until. you got. it out where at the. end of the. homeowner. you got to. know them. other than. being me on the...
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standards are up held pos certification as our environmental controls including the banning of the toxic pesticide are required. however more young to knows nothing about these regulations he uses the power of quarks and con afford to buy protective clothing he's pushing his health at risk. god. by all the. that's set up but this settled set up when did you know. it's going to get that until. somebody else. although. not. lit up with this. guy to. help them. all that is making me on the phones in the morning at. some of these you can. remember who the. woman. president joko widodo is governed physics concerned about the future of the small palm oil famines and the decline in the yield of the plantations but there's a difference of opinion between the country's leaders and the farmers on how to keep small grow is viable and competitive you need. to go to. the. yes i know he's got to. do. that by. going up on. that is. in my thought at the heart of. what i thought was a little. and i mean. i would have thought on. any level you'll. let me buy that but i think. a lot. of oil. went up but. it didn't r
standards are up held pos certification as our environmental controls including the banning of the toxic pesticide are required. however more young to knows nothing about these regulations he uses the power of quarks and con afford to buy protective clothing he's pushing his health at risk. god. by all the. that's set up but this settled set up when did you know. it's going to get that until. somebody else. although. not. lit up with this. guy to. help them. all that is making me on the phones...
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and why some bay area agencies could soon lose the ability to ban the use of certain pesticid >>> president's pick to the supreme court returns to the hot see the for questioning on capitol hill. >> why some bay area agencies could soon lose the ability to ban the use of certain pesticides. good morning, it's thursday, september 6th. i'm michelle griego. >> and i'm melissa caen in for kenny choi. >> today is the day before friday! we are looking forward to the weekend. >> oh, yeah. it's going to be warm. hopefully things will be nice. not too hot. but it is warming up. >>> yesterday temperatures didn't warm up much a
and why some bay area agencies could soon lose the ability to ban the use of certain pesticid >>> president's pick to the supreme court returns to the hot see the for questioning on capitol hill. >> why some bay area agencies could soon lose the ability to ban the use of certain pesticides. good morning, it's thursday, september 6th. i'm michelle griego. >> and i'm melissa caen in for kenny choi. >> today is the day before friday! we are looking forward to the...
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the medications contain a dangerous pesticide.wneir reported the pets having muscle tremors and seizures because of the medications. >> one person is dead after eating ground beef that may be contaminated with e.coli. that prompted a nationwide recall of more than 130,000 pounds of beef. cargill meatad solutions it from possibly contaminated carcasses. nsumers should check their freezers and throw out the effect ed beef. you can find the entire list on nbc washington app. >> we're also working for your health with the latest on two new studies. cutting out carbs't i the quick health fix you may be hoping for. if you replace those calories with calories from meat or cheese, that's worseou for bodies than eating the carbs in the first place. researchers from harvard say your bests bet to have vegetables. women 40 and older reaped maj benefits from a mediterranean-style diet. 's one that's full of fish,nu ts, olive oil, vegetables. and not asuch r meat and dairy products. >> i'll die young and very happy. because i'm going toave a st
the medications contain a dangerous pesticide.wneir reported the pets having muscle tremors and seizures because of the medications. >> one person is dead after eating ground beef that may be contaminated with e.coli. that prompted a nationwide recall of more than 130,000 pounds of beef. cargill meatad solutions it from possibly contaminated carcasses. nsumers should check their freezers and throw out the effect ed beef. you can find the entire list on nbc washington app. >> we're...
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certification as our environmental controls including the banning of the toxic pesticide . however more young to knows nothing about these regulations he uses the power of quasi and con afford to buy protective clothing he's pushing his health at risk. god. i bet. i don't know if that's set up but this settled set up when did you know. it's going to get that until. somebody else got to us all oh. god oh. i didn't read this. out of the. homeowner. and. got to see how you know that and. all that is. being played on the phones in the morning i. guess. some of. the. most of them. would have been. president job who would go to physics concerned about the future of the small palm oil famines and the decline in the yield of the plantations but there's a difference of opinion between the country's leaders and the farmers on how to keep small grow is viable and competitive you need. to go to. the. yes i know he's got to. do. that by. going up on. i think that. what i want that is. my thought at the heart of going you're going to go down what i thought what will it be to. get up when
certification as our environmental controls including the banning of the toxic pesticide . however more young to knows nothing about these regulations he uses the power of quasi and con afford to buy protective clothing he's pushing his health at risk. god. i bet. i don't know if that's set up but this settled set up when did you know. it's going to get that until. somebody else got to us all oh. god oh. i didn't read this. out of the. homeowner. and. got to see how you know that and. all that...