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into the plant, and photosynthesis is drawing this energy of there. -- up there. how is it when i eat the plant i am not going to eat poison? these people are crazy. this is nuts. we started talking about it, and no one seemed to hear me. you're putting poison in the ground. tavis: you put poison in the ground. >> i said, no. see, i told you. i put my arms around you before. come on in. tavis: here we are all these years later. tell me how special it feels to have this election out. do have been st i
into the plant, and photosynthesis is drawing this energy of there. -- up there. how is it when i eat the plant i am not going to eat poison? these people are crazy. this is nuts. we started talking about it, and no one seemed to hear me. you're putting poison in the ground. tavis: you put poison in the ground. >> i said, no. see, i told you. i put my arms around you before. come on in. tavis: here we are all these years later. tell me how special it feels to have this election out. do...
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saying, it is going to be like a vein of to the sun, and the sun is coming into the plant, and photosynthesisy of there. -- up there. how is it when i eat the plant i am not going to eat poison? these people are crazy. this is nuts. we started talking about it, and no one seemed to hear me. you're putting poison in the ground. tavis: you put poison in the ground. >> i said, no. see, i told you. i put my arms around you before. come on in. tavis: here we are all these years later. tell me how special it feels to have this election out. is do have been around long enough and halves of box set. 15 cds, -- and to have a box said. 15 cds, most people are lucky enough to have a record out. you have a box set. the packaging is gorgeous. i love what is in it. what do you make of this thought set now? >> -- of this boxed set? >> i have a wonderful person who looks over my shoulders. with everybody together, management and the people with the website, we got together, and they passed a lot of stuff, so we had opinions on it. some friends of mine were taking some great pictures back in they said, we hav
saying, it is going to be like a vein of to the sun, and the sun is coming into the plant, and photosynthesisy of there. -- up there. how is it when i eat the plant i am not going to eat poison? these people are crazy. this is nuts. we started talking about it, and no one seemed to hear me. you're putting poison in the ground. tavis: you put poison in the ground. >> i said, no. see, i told you. i put my arms around you before. come on in. tavis: here we are all these years later. tell me...
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queen elizabeth, despite that vine growing out of her head, is incapable of photosynthesis. [laughter] so how did the scientists know that this was hunchback king, and not some poor 15th-century briton who starved to death waiting for a grocery-store parking space? [laughter] well, researchers observed "a distinct spinal curvature" that was richard iii's most pronounced physical feature." that settles it, because once you decompose, it is impossible for straight bones to rearrange into any other shape. isn't that right, richard? [laughter] but as important as this story is, i was a little disturbed when i heard how these bones were found: they used ground-penetrating radar. really? ground penetrating radar? is there no limit to how far these papparazzi will go in violating british royals' privacy? [laughter] first, they're taking long-distance photos of a topless princess kate. jimmy, do we have any of those that aren't pixelated? [laughter] no? did we check? okay. it's shameful, nation. a respected member of the monarchy takes a well-deserved, 500-year underground vacation
queen elizabeth, despite that vine growing out of her head, is incapable of photosynthesis. [laughter] so how did the scientists know that this was hunchback king, and not some poor 15th-century briton who starved to death waiting for a grocery-store parking space? [laughter] well, researchers observed "a distinct spinal curvature" that was richard iii's most pronounced physical feature." that settles it, because once you decompose, it is impossible for straight bones to...
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we will need to pay as much attention to innovation for photosynthesis as we do for innovation info sharing if we want the u.s. to be the hub of this innovation, though, we will need to do much more to support agricultural development. for starters, we will need serious sustain public-private investment in research in new technologies. despite wasting all that food, for instance, only 5% of agriculture research today goes to studying post harvest loss prevention. we can't just invest in r&d and hope the problems will miraculously solve themselves. as i see it, there are three ways we can do a better job fertilizing the field, so to speak. those three legs supporting the tripod of innovation our collaboration, education, and regulation. let's start of a collaboration. i called its calledilos" op -- it is called "silos are for grain." we must reject the siloed stakeholders and build solid, and during partnerships for productivity. let's leave the silos for grain. it means establishing and strengthening relationships with the foundations and family farm activists. agribusiness and academia. it
we will need to pay as much attention to innovation for photosynthesis as we do for innovation info sharing if we want the u.s. to be the hub of this innovation, though, we will need to do much more to support agricultural development. for starters, we will need serious sustain public-private investment in research in new technologies. despite wasting all that food, for instance, only 5% of agriculture research today goes to studying post harvest loss prevention. we can't just invest in r&d...
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pay as much attention to innovation for photosynthesis as innovation in photo-sharing. want the us to be the hub of this innovation. we will need to do much more to support agricultural development. for starters, we need serious, sustained public-private investment and research in new technologies. despite wasting all of that food, only five percent of agricultural research today goes to studying post- harvest loss prevention. but we cannot just invest in r&d and hope the problems miraculously solve themselves. as i see it, there are three ways we can do a better job fertilizing the field, so to speak. those three legs supporting this tri-bot of innovation our collaboration, education, and regulation. let's start with collaboration. i call it silos are for grains in my speech. it is true. if we have any hope of overcoming the difficulties of distance, of drought, disease, we must reject the silo stakeholders and instead build solid, enduring partnerships for productivity. let's leave the silos for grains. that means establishing and strengthening relationships between f
pay as much attention to innovation for photosynthesis as innovation in photo-sharing. want the us to be the hub of this innovation. we will need to do much more to support agricultural development. for starters, we need serious, sustained public-private investment and research in new technologies. despite wasting all of that food, only five percent of agricultural research today goes to studying post- harvest loss prevention. but we cannot just invest in r&d and hope the problems...
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we need to pay attention to innovation and photosynthesis as they do in photo sharing.they want u.s. to be the hub of this innovation, a need to do much more to support agricultural development. we'll need serious public and private investment in research and new technologies. despite wasting all of that food, perhaps only 5% i research today those to studying postharvest loss prevention. we cannot invest in r&d and hope that problems will just sell themselves. there are three ways that we can do a better job to fertilize the fields, so to speak. those three leg supporting this tripod of innovation and collaboration and education and regulation. let's start with collaboration. if we have any hope of overcoming the difficulties of distance and drought and disease, we must reject the cyl o stakeholders and build enduring readerships with productivity. let's leave the cylos. that means strengthening relationships between foundations and farm activists. it means requiring that we all come together at all levels. this cannot be a top-down exercise either. it means understand
we need to pay attention to innovation and photosynthesis as they do in photo sharing.they want u.s. to be the hub of this innovation, a need to do much more to support agricultural development. we'll need serious public and private investment in research and new technologies. despite wasting all of that food, perhaps only 5% i research today those to studying postharvest loss prevention. we cannot invest in r&d and hope that problems will just sell themselves. there are three ways that we...
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let me to pay as much attention to innovation for photosynthesis as we do to innovation and photo sharingf we want the u.s. to be the hub of this innovation, will need to do much more to support agricultural development. we need serious, sustained public, private investment in researching it ologies. despite wasting all that food, only 5% of research today is to study and loss prevention. we can't just invest in r&d and how problems barak mostly saw themselves. as they see it, there are three ways we can do a better job fertilizing the field so to speak and those three lakes supporting this tripod is innovation are collaboration, education and regulation. let's start with collaboration. i call it the silos part of my speech because it's true if we have any hope of overcoming difficulties that distance, drought, disease, we must reject decided stakeholders and instead goes solid, enduring partnerships for productivity. was with the silos circling. i made establishing and strengthening relationships between foundations and tarmac of a spirit agribusiness in academia. inaction is requiring t
let me to pay as much attention to innovation for photosynthesis as we do to innovation and photo sharingf we want the u.s. to be the hub of this innovation, will need to do much more to support agricultural development. we need serious, sustained public, private investment in researching it ologies. despite wasting all that food, only 5% of research today is to study and loss prevention. we can't just invest in r&d and how problems barak mostly saw themselves. as they see it, there are...
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let me -- we need to pay as much attention to of photosynthesis as we did innovation and photo sharing if we want the u.s. to be the hub of this innovation though, we would need to do much more to support agricultural development. for starters, we will need serious, sustained public private investment in research and new technology. despite wasting all that food, for instance, only 5% of agricultural research today goes to studying post harvest loss prevention. but we can't just invest in r&d and hope that problems are righteously solve themselves. as i see it there are three ways that we can do a better job fertilizing the field, so to speak, and those three ways -- three legs of supporting this tripod of innovation are collaboration, education, and regulation. let's start with collaboration. i call it the silos are for greens part of my speech because it's true, if we have any hope of overcoming the difficulties of distance, of drought, disease, we must reject this island stakeholders and instead build solid partnerships for productivity. let's leave the silos for the grain. that mea
let me -- we need to pay as much attention to of photosynthesis as we did innovation and photo sharing if we want the u.s. to be the hub of this innovation though, we would need to do much more to support agricultural development. for starters, we will need serious, sustained public private investment in research and new technology. despite wasting all that food, for instance, only 5% of agricultural research today goes to studying post harvest loss prevention. but we can't just invest in...
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we need to pay attention to innovation and photosynthesis as they do in photo sharing.f they want u.s. to be the hub of this innovation, a need to do much more to support agricultural development. we'll need serious public and private investment in research and new technologies. despite wasting all of that food, perhaps only 5% in research today those to studying postharvest loss prevention. we cannot invest in r&d and hope that problems will just sell themselves. solve themselves. there are three ways that we can do a better job to fertilize the fields, so to speak. those three leg supporting this tripod of innovation and collaboration and education and regulation. let's start with collaboration. if we have any hope of overcoming the difficulties of distance and drought and disease, we must reject the cylo stakeholders and build enduring readerships with productivity. let's leave the cylos. -- the silols for grain. that means strengthening relationships between foundations and farm activists. it means requiring that we all come together at all levels. this cannot be a
we need to pay attention to innovation and photosynthesis as they do in photo sharing.f they want u.s. to be the hub of this innovation, a need to do much more to support agricultural development. we'll need serious public and private investment in research and new technologies. despite wasting all of that food, perhaps only 5% in research today those to studying postharvest loss prevention. we cannot invest in r&d and hope that problems will just sell themselves. solve themselves. there...