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this is the union they formed, the united farm workers organizing committee.t as a migrant field worker with a seventh grade education. >> cesar chavez was largely self-taught and becomes this great student of history. he studies gandhi and martin luther king. >> you've got to get out there with a picket sign and get some action going. and when you put all of those things together, then nonviolence works. >> the united farm workers realized very early on you have to move people. you have to inspire them. so, they set upon a march from delano to sacramento. >> it's a march to get the strike and the farm workers' story outside of california. >> not just delano. we're fighting for everybody. >> you get scenes that resemble some of the things that happened in the south, workers just being nonviolent in the face of provocation from the police. >> it's a pleading for social change, for social justice to the farm worker and its cause. >> saturday afternoon, a light rain was falling as the marchers arrived outside sacramento. >> so when they start in delano, there are
this is the union they formed, the united farm workers organizing committee.t as a migrant field worker with a seventh grade education. >> cesar chavez was largely self-taught and becomes this great student of history. he studies gandhi and martin luther king. >> you've got to get out there with a picket sign and get some action going. and when you put all of those things together, then nonviolence works. >> the united farm workers realized very early on you have to move...
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joining me now, clinton supporter, co-founder of the united farm union and longtime civil rights leader. >> thank you. >> how long have you been in nevada? she goes a week this time. a month eight years ago. you've been campaigning for clinton a long time. >> many years. >> what is it that you feel confident she can get done on the behalf of struggling hispanics that bernie sanders can't? >> she got out of law school, a legal aide attorney, went into south texas register voters going door to door. the communities that we have in our country, she was a co-author of the immigration bill in 2007 with senator kennedy. we had a good chance of passing that bill at that time. unfortunately we had one person who voted against us and hurt us very much, bernie sanders. >> only one. obama? >> no -- some other democrats. he wasn't alone. >> except that i think that he was seen at that time as being one of those most liberal congress persons, right, somebody that could have helped us. i think because of his vote, many people, we could have counted on, didn't go along with us. set us back a whole dec
joining me now, clinton supporter, co-founder of the united farm union and longtime civil rights leader. >> thank you. >> how long have you been in nevada? she goes a week this time. a month eight years ago. you've been campaigning for clinton a long time. >> many years. >> what is it that you feel confident she can get done on the behalf of struggling hispanics that bernie sanders can't? >> she got out of law school, a legal aide attorney, went into south texas...
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would happen every fall whether the harvest season came in every farming community and back then they were half the population of the united states. the farming communities needed cash to pay the field hand, finance the equipment and all of that. cash would drain dra drain out cities and there would be panning. rates in new york city would go up a hundred percent sometimes. he saw this happening and was absolutely astonished. i want to take you to an episode that shows his reaction right after he moved to new york. he was shocked by american finance. whereas banks in germany functioned with military cohesiveness banks in american suffered. as credit tightened, each bank pulled loans. after a plunge on wall street they led on to jacob shift, and his brother law and senior partner that he had pinned some thoughts on the defects of american banking and how to cure them. the key problem he outlined was the lack of a central reserve. shift read the paper and agreed with the substance but said he had misread the psychology of the american people who would never accept any institution like a central bank. he warned him not to sha
would happen every fall whether the harvest season came in every farming community and back then they were half the population of the united states. the farming communities needed cash to pay the field hand, finance the equipment and all of that. cash would drain dra drain out cities and there would be panning. rates in new york city would go up a hundred percent sometimes. he saw this happening and was absolutely astonished. i want to take you to an episode that shows his reaction right after...
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farming, so is canada. now other parts of the united states are leading vertical farming.t imagine if you just spark that as an idea. now, i know that political process. you can't take 1,790 acres of land and convert it into urban farming. okay, i know that. in a city that needs fresh vegetables when more people die because of drive-throughs rather than drive-bys, it's not gonna happen because of political process. but other cities are doing it. other countries are doing it. now, you can even have something like uber concept, where if you have a backyard and you're not using it currently, i can rent it and i can create vegetable produce. just a spark of an idea. you have vacant lots that are currently not generating revenue, economic blight, are a haven for crime. whatever your policy reason is why you want to do it, even if you take 10%, 20%, we lead the country in child poverty. we ought not to be a city that has such richness and yet we have poor who can't access food. >> we've got weavers way here. is that the kind of thing that... >> mayor street started, a part of hi
farming, so is canada. now other parts of the united states are leading vertical farming.t imagine if you just spark that as an idea. now, i know that political process. you can't take 1,790 acres of land and convert it into urban farming. okay, i know that. in a city that needs fresh vegetables when more people die because of drive-throughs rather than drive-bys, it's not gonna happen because of political process. but other cities are doing it. other countries are doing it. now, you can even...
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the total now estimated at just over 2 (2.07) million farms in the united states. it also shows that u.s. farmland decreased in 2015 by one million acre's. the u.s. now working 912 million acres. the average farm size inching up--gaining three acres to 441 acres on average. and almost 31 percent of all farmland was operated by farms with less than $100,000 in sales. while farms with sales of $500,000 or more operated 41 percent of all farmland. texas has the most farms followed by missouri and iowa. speaking of farmland, the federal reserve's recent land values report,
the total now estimated at just over 2 (2.07) million farms in the united states. it also shows that u.s. farmland decreased in 2015 by one million acre's. the u.s. now working 912 million acres. the average farm size inching up--gaining three acres to 441 acres on average. and almost 31 percent of all farmland was operated by farms with less than $100,000 in sales. while farms with sales of $500,000 or more operated 41 percent of all farmland. texas has the most farms followed by missouri and...
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dozens of animals rescued by the group farm sanctuary in the united states are learning to love and trusthorrendous conditions. farm sanctuary's national shelter director explains how these animals are now thriving. ♪ >> with if any animal, all they ever really they'd is to feel like they're loved, and then they feel safe and secure. so they're like everyone else. you just need love. right? and somebody to jump on. they know that you're doing something good, and they know that there is such a massive difference from where they were and where they are now. ♪ we see them at their very worst, trembling, not making eye contact, putting their head in a corner. it's just this absolute fear. like clearly once they calm down, this is not fear, when the babies get used to us, then she'll start to trust us. what it takes to get these animals to learn to love again is a lot of patience and time and just allowing them to be themselves and kind of reading what they need. let's go see mom. so they can see that it's okay to trust again. isn't that ridiculous! >> you can visit the group's website at farm
dozens of animals rescued by the group farm sanctuary in the united states are learning to love and trusthorrendous conditions. farm sanctuary's national shelter director explains how these animals are now thriving. ♪ >> with if any animal, all they ever really they'd is to feel like they're loved, and then they feel safe and secure. so they're like everyone else. you just need love. right? and somebody to jump on. they know that you're doing something good, and they know that there is...
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to market, they're trying to build a pipeline through iowa and that has united libertarians, environmentalists, landowners and farm owners. you would not hear any candidate mention of before. now bernie sanders is running advertisements about his opposition to it on the radio, a flyer, talking about it in every speech he gives. to me, it is encouraging to see at least one candidate on the democratic side and rand paul on the republican side have both come out against that issue. that tie so strongly not just into climate change and water quality, but also land rights. to think about how the government would have to approve eminent domain for private oil company and ordered to take the land needed, it is so wrong and it riles people up in the state. about 75% of iowans are against the use of him in a domain for that pipeline. i'm surprised more candidates have not come out against it. we have not heard a word from heller clinton about it, by the way. amy: that's got a break and then we will come back to this discussion. wayne ford has just endorsed hillary clinton where he is in des moines. our state -- he is also
to market, they're trying to build a pipeline through iowa and that has united libertarians, environmentalists, landowners and farm owners. you would not hear any candidate mention of before. now bernie sanders is running advertisements about his opposition to it on the radio, a flyer, talking about it in every speech he gives. to me, it is encouraging to see at least one candidate on the democratic side and rand paul on the republican side have both come out against that issue. that tie so...
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all the first units arrived they made an attempt and the farm was not considered 15 -- tenable. it was too involved with the fire. the mother was treated for the cuts to the hands. no one else was hurt. firefighters say that 13 people were displaceed. >> santa rosa police need your help to solve a homicide. they are asking you to come forward if you have any information about a shooting last night. this is town view avenue. police received several reports of gunshots at 7:fry a.m. if. they found a person in the road with a gunshot wound and that person did not survive. right now police are withholding the victim's identity. >> the effort to build the suicide prevention net on the golden gate bridge has been delayed by two months. the district said they will delay the construction bidding period for the $76 million project from march to may to give firms extra time to source domestic steel. this is a sample of the steel net. >> the pope is now involved in a condition tashes 2016 -- with not christian if he calls for departation of immigrants making the comments after the stay in
all the first units arrived they made an attempt and the farm was not considered 15 -- tenable. it was too involved with the fire. the mother was treated for the cuts to the hands. no one else was hurt. firefighters say that 13 people were displaceed. >> santa rosa police need your help to solve a homicide. they are asking you to come forward if you have any information about a shooting last night. this is town view avenue. police received several reports of gunshots at 7:fry a.m. if....
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the total now estimated at just over 2 (2.07) million farms in the united states. it also shows u.s. now working 912 million acres. the average farm size inching up--gaining three acres to 441 acres on average. and almost 31 percent of all farmland was operated by farms with less than $100,000 in sales. while farms with sales of $500,000 or more operated 41 percent of all farmland. texas has the most farms followed by missouri and iowa. speaking of farmland, the federal reserve's recent land values report, indicates softer land prices in all three regions of the midwest, mid-south and plains. tyne morgan joins us with a glimpse at the land value landscape for 2016 and beyond. parcels of opportunity. this soil may not be worth what it was three years ago, but experts say, that means 2016 is the year to buy. your best opporutnity to make your most long term money is in times like this there are a lot of farmers that bought in the 1980s that aroe doing very good today. but what makes 2016
the total now estimated at just over 2 (2.07) million farms in the united states. it also shows u.s. now working 912 million acres. the average farm size inching up--gaining three acres to 441 acres on average. and almost 31 percent of all farmland was operated by farms with less than $100,000 in sales. while farms with sales of $500,000 or more operated 41 percent of all farmland. texas has the most farms followed by missouri and iowa. speaking of farmland, the federal reserve's recent land...
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farm operations, such as fertilizing, applying crop-protection chemicals, or moving dirt to build conservation structures. another problem duarte said is that the agencies are piling the waters of the united states law with other laws, such as the endangered species act, to dictate how farmers use their own land or to keep them from farming it at all. they aren't just trying to micromanage farmers. they're trying to stop farmers, duarte said. thethey're trying to turn our farmland into habitat preservation. they're simply trying to chase us off of our land. duarte, who operates a successful nursery that raises grape vines and root stocks for nut trees, was first contacted by the corps of engineers in late 2012. in early 2013, the corps sent a cease and desist letter to duarte ordering suspension of farming operations based on alleged violation of the clean water act. the corps did not notify the farmer of the allegations prior to issuing the letter or provide duarte any opportunity to comment on the allegations. the agency, duarte said, wrongly accused him of de-ripping the soil and destroying the wetlands in the field. however, he had only had the field chisel-plowed and was careful to a
farm operations, such as fertilizing, applying crop-protection chemicals, or moving dirt to build conservation structures. another problem duarte said is that the agencies are piling the waters of the united states law with other laws, such as the endangered species act, to dictate how farmers use their own land or to keep them from farming it at all. they aren't just trying to micromanage farmers. they're trying to stop farmers, duarte said. thethey're trying to turn our farmland into habitat...
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competing in the same part of the eco system >>> again, these will be farmed in panama and other place and by the time they get to the united states, they are dead. >> i think that what we know right now is they've been approved for production in canada and panama. we don't know where they'll go after that. >> my understanding is that in the data and documents the company presented to the federal government. they have considered a fish that is 100 grams, 6 inches long. it's not the fish that is going to market. >> it's growing somewhere. you say they'll come to the u.s. and could be growing them here. what i'm sake, it looks like the plans are to produce fast volumes of juvenile fish, and the plan is probably to sell them to salmon farms in parts of the world they get away with if. chile they farm lots of sal mop, and they have huge environmental salmon. will they grow these things? i don't know. we don't want to find out. everywhere in the world where we see salmon farm of course, we see escapees. the net pans are out in open waters, they externalize the pollution, and they failed in basically every country. >> i hear your
competing in the same part of the eco system >>> again, these will be farmed in panama and other place and by the time they get to the united states, they are dead. >> i think that what we know right now is they've been approved for production in canada and panama. we don't know where they'll go after that. >> my understanding is that in the data and documents the company presented to the federal government. they have considered a fish that is 100 grams, 6 inches long. it's...
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will it bare fruit in the united i've been a turkey farmer my whole life... and i raise turkey for shady brook farms . we don't use growth-promoting antibiotics, that's just the way things should be done. that's important to me. my name is glenn, and i'm an independent turkey farmer. (female announcer) shady brook farms . no growth-promoting antibiotics, omg total shock just tyring to get out of there you know and get help there was a guy down and he needed help we're following another big story out of kansas -- we are learning more about the person police say opened fire on his co-workers -- killing four and hurting more than a dozen others. authorities say cedric ford had been served with a protection from abuse order -- just a short time before the shootings started. investigators believe that is what likely set him off. ford shot two people while driving from newton kansas -- to the excel industries plant in hesston -- about ten miles away. he shot someone in the parking lot -- before going inside -- where he opened fire -- shooting another 14 people. killing three of them. it was hesston's own
will it bare fruit in the united i've been a turkey farmer my whole life... and i raise turkey for shady brook farms . we don't use growth-promoting antibiotics, that's just the way things should be done. that's important to me. my name is glenn, and i'm an independent turkey farmer. (female announcer) shady brook farms . no growth-promoting antibiotics, omg total shock just tyring to get out of there you know and get help there was a guy down and he needed help we're following another big...
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farm. so the question here is how big can this system get? projections from the unitedns suggests that food output will have to double by 2050 in order to feed the world's growing population. and other projections suggest that farmable land will be cut in half by growing populations. but consider that no farmer of this type has attempted a large-scale crop of grain or rice or ther food stuffs. and consider that it requires a ready supply of electricity, ideally a greenhouse, and start up funding. that makes it impracticable for the hundreds of millions of farmers who live on less than $2 a day. at the moment they sell their salad greens and fish to high-end restaurants. say they break even doing it. but it's note clear whether aquaponics can feed the rest of the world. >>> finally ray charles got a big tribute last night at the white house. ♪ >> president obama hosted a concert featuring his music. earlier in the day, first lady michelle obama hosted ray charles music workshop for students. thank you so much for joining us. i'm not going to start singing. i'm richelle c
farm. so the question here is how big can this system get? projections from the unitedns suggests that food output will have to double by 2050 in order to feed the world's growing population. and other projections suggest that farmable land will be cut in half by growing populations. but consider that no farmer of this type has attempted a large-scale crop of grain or rice or ther food stuffs. and consider that it requires a ready supply of electricity, ideally a greenhouse, and start up...
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united states? [gasps] jeannie? jeannie?! green acres is the place to be farm livin' is the life for me land spreadin' out so far and wide keep manhattan, just give me that countryside new york is where i'd rather stay i just adore a penthouse view darling, i love you, but give me park avenue the chores the stores fresh air times square you are my wife good-bye, city life green acres, we are there lisa, you ready? almost! well, hurry up. it's 8:00. mort's plane gets in in an hour. well, which one of these should i wear? i thought you were dressed. well, the underneath is done. my hair is finished, and my face is finished. if you'd just tell me which one of these should i wear-- it doesn't matter. yes, it does! i want to make a good compression on your friend.
united states? [gasps] jeannie? jeannie?! green acres is the place to be farm livin' is the life for me land spreadin' out so far and wide keep manhattan, just give me that countryside new york is where i'd rather stay i just adore a penthouse view darling, i love you, but give me park avenue the chores the stores fresh air times square you are my wife good-bye, city life green acres, we are there lisa, you ready? almost! well, hurry up. it's 8:00. mort's plane gets in in an hour. well, which...
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farming income and...to create more good jobs in the state. one local organization is hoping to keep iowans from making a mistake on their tax return... the united way of central iowa has opened up their tax filing assistance program called vita. it offers a free tax filing services for households earning less than 58- thousand per year. on average, the service saves families 300 dollars in tax prep fees. the program re-opened recently... and in just three weeks... they have helped one-thousand people file their taxes. "the simplest thing you can do is pull out last year's tax return. you're gonna need it anyways, most likely where ever you go, pull it our and take a look at it. make sure, just go down line by line and say i had these documents last year and i'm if you'd like to take advantage of this services, dial 211 on your phone and they will provided you with the nearest location. marion community members are striving to save a beloved corner store... - i know them, i know their kids and i know their parents. and i know what kind of cigarettes they smoke if they smoke .... laughs... - katy-did's is the heartbeat of bussey...and...the place
farming income and...to create more good jobs in the state. one local organization is hoping to keep iowans from making a mistake on their tax return... the united way of central iowa has opened up their tax filing assistance program called vita. it offers a free tax filing services for households earning less than 58- thousand per year. on average, the service saves families 300 dollars in tax prep fees. the program re-opened recently... and in just three weeks... they have helped one-thousand...
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for united supplier and works on the sustain platform. a way to farm that's economically feasible and is proven to be better for the environment. major companies like general mills, campbells, kellogg and now smithfield foods are on board with sustain. boyd brodie with key coop says more and more farmers are using sustained tactics. now it's about educating the public. and making sure consumers know they are using best practices to grow food. >> high percentage use some efforts on some of their acres and it's how do we incorporate those methods on more acres and then again how do we do it profitably? because a lot of these things require additional effort they -- additional effort, they require additional money. how do we make sure this is going to be economically viable? alyx: so have you noticed the some say organically grown. some now say sustainably grown? what's the difference? we'll carve into that at 5:30. eric? eric: economic headlines now wall street reopens today after the president's day holiday. friday was a winning day for markets. the dow
for united supplier and works on the sustain platform. a way to farm that's economically feasible and is proven to be better for the environment. major companies like general mills, campbells, kellogg and now smithfield foods are on board with sustain. boyd brodie with key coop says more and more farmers are using sustained tactics. now it's about educating the public. and making sure consumers know they are using best practices to grow food. >> high percentage use some efforts on some of...
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. >>> this morning the united states looking for new ways to step up the military campaign against isis. recently published satellite images show a small farming air strip being lengthened in kurdish-controlled territory in northern syria. the pentagon is only saying u.s. forces in syria are consistently looking for ways to increase efficiency. clarisa ward is the first journalist to visit aairfield amid a deepening relationship between the u.s. and its kurdish al allies. she joins us live from erbil with this cnn exclusive. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, christine. as the u.s. ratchets up its military presence inside syria with at least 50 u.s. special forces troops on the ground, it is also exploring military ways to pursue the fight against isis beyond just airstrikes. now, we managed to find this small agricultural airstrip in a remote corner of northeastern syria. when we arrived on the scene, it was clear that works were ongoing. there was a large berm of freshly dug-up earth that was clearly intended to obscure what was going on behind it. but we could see the runway quite clearly. we saw a tractor. we saw workers on the scene
. >>> this morning the united states looking for new ways to step up the military campaign against isis. recently published satellite images show a small farming air strip being lengthened in kurdish-controlled territory in northern syria. the pentagon is only saying u.s. forces in syria are consistently looking for ways to increase efficiency. clarisa ward is the first journalist to visit aairfield amid a deepening relationship between the u.s. and its kurdish al allies. she joins us...
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unit is part of that mission. officers train every month to ensure readiness in case of an emergency. just last month they took advantage of an abandoned farm house ... simulating a possible threat...using the opportunity to train in a real life simulation. "if we have access to a residents that is not in use or any facility that we can use that we can use t sharpen our tactics we take advantage of that tonight at ten, abc9 reporter lucus voss takes an in-depth look at local training efforts and why woodbury county officers say it's vital to being ready when needed. jenna: turning now to politcs, presidential candidates have moved on from iowa and are campaigning hard in new hampshire. jenna: a new poll out today shows donald trump holding a 20-point lead over marco rubio and ted cruz in new hampshire. the republican front runner is back in the granite state with five campaign events today. trump sot "gotta do it. it's called crunch time right? it's working out great. great people." jenna: the billionaire businessman spoke to a packed town hall meeting in new hampshire today. meanwhile, trump's rival.. ted cruz was quoted today criticizing
unit is part of that mission. officers train every month to ensure readiness in case of an emergency. just last month they took advantage of an abandoned farm house ... simulating a possible threat...using the opportunity to train in a real life simulation. "if we have access to a residents that is not in use or any facility that we can use that we can use t sharpen our tactics we take advantage of that tonight at ten, abc9 reporter lucus voss takes an in-depth look at local training...
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farm. so he rides riderless during the of butyral of pennsylvania avenue is a unique reminder in the kennedy administration in she was a hostess for the state visit stick united states the state visit was unique only were his home used for this state visits. and it had just come back end we don't have any palaces. the immelt version was the site of a very special summit. but now with mount vernon what did you do to outdo that? so they took nehru to jackie's home in rhode island. it is called the cottage. their idea of a cottage is different than most of us but it was a complete failure. nehru was getting on in age. said no engagement. and then somebody on the white house staff fails to properly opened the flu and the meeting began with smoke going through all the white house. not a very auspicious start. with both india and pakistan. >> looking at the cia involvement with the guerrilla fight. >> i will back up just a little bit and in the 1950's called the most allied allied to have more treaties alliance with pakistan than any other country in the world. if we were firmly in bed with the administration they like pakistan because as it was clearly with us wit
farm. so he rides riderless during the of butyral of pennsylvania avenue is a unique reminder in the kennedy administration in she was a hostess for the state visit stick united states the state visit was unique only were his home used for this state visits. and it had just come back end we don't have any palaces. the immelt version was the site of a very special summit. but now with mount vernon what did you do to outdo that? so they took nehru to jackie's home in rhode island. it is called...
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iowa farm bureau federation and other organizations have worked hard to stop the waters of the unitedtates rule, which was imposed last year but has been temporarily suspended by court rulings. the rule was
iowa farm bureau federation and other organizations have worked hard to stop the waters of the unitedtates rule, which was imposed last year but has been temporarily suspended by court rulings. the rule was
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united mileageplus explorer card. imagine where it will take you. i've been a turkey farmer my whole life... and i raise turkey for shady brook farms . we don't use growth-promoting antibiotics, that's just the way things should be done. that's important to me. my name is glenn, and i'm an independent turkey farmer. (female announcer) shady brook farms . no growth-promoting antibiotics, just honest, simple turkey. when you're told you have cancer start with a specialist. start with a team of experts who treat only cancer. every stage. every day. the evolution of cancer care is here. learn more at cancercenter.com/experts. appointments available now. but at t. rowe price, we can help guide your retirement savings. so wherever your retirement journey takes you, we can help you reach your goals. call us or your advisor t. rowe price. invest with confidence. >>> new york state is offering free testing for the zika virus for people with symptoms who traveled out of the country. governor cuomo announcing a zika hotline to answer concerns about the health scare. cbs2's tony aiello has today's developments. >> reporter: with a hotline and fr
united mileageplus explorer card. imagine where it will take you. i've been a turkey farmer my whole life... and i raise turkey for shady brook farms . we don't use growth-promoting antibiotics, that's just the way things should be done. that's important to me. my name is glenn, and i'm an independent turkey farmer. (female announcer) shady brook farms . no growth-promoting antibiotics, just honest, simple turkey. when you're told you have cancer start with a specialist. start with a team of...
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units. congressman david young will be hosting an agriculture-transportation roundtable with usda representatives at the iowa farm bureau. also, today begins the state bowling meet at plaza lanes in des moines. good luck to everyone competing. eric: the next few weeks, basketball fans will be losing their voice, cheering for their team. but at grand view university, one superfan has found his voice by being the loudest guy in the gym. the cheer squad even follows his lead. but the junior says it's about more than just team spirit. in this week's this is iowa i listen in for a lesson in confidence and campus-wide support. that's tonight on kcci 8 news at 6:00. elizabeth: just kind of a cloudy day. metinka: even some fog could come early this morning. central iowa, there are pockets of fog. watch out for changing visibility. in des moines, 31 degrees, headed for 43 this afternoon. the weather stays quiet throughout the week ahead. shaina: we have a couple of issues to report on the road. second avenue and new york, and we have another accident floor drive -- fleur drive meets mlk. your drive times are not looking a
units. congressman david young will be hosting an agriculture-transportation roundtable with usda representatives at the iowa farm bureau. also, today begins the state bowling meet at plaza lanes in des moines. good luck to everyone competing. eric: the next few weeks, basketball fans will be losing their voice, cheering for their team. but at grand view university, one superfan has found his voice by being the loudest guy in the gym. the cheer squad even follows his lead. but the junior says...
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units. congressman david young will be hosting an agriculture-transportation roundtable with usda representatives at the iowa farm bureau. and today begins the state bowling meet at plaza lanes in des moines. good luck to everyone competing. basketball fans will be losing their voice, cheering for their favorite teams. but at grand view university, one superfan has found his voice by being the loudest guy in the gym. the cheer squad even follows his lead. but the junior says it's about more than just team spirit. and this week's this is iowa, i listen in for a lesson in confidence and campus-wide support. that's tonight on kcci 8 news at 6:00. elizabeth: going against the girl scouts. why one top catholic leader wants you to stop buying cookies. alyx: throwing away food before it's time, what you need to know about the labels on your food, and why experts say they can be misleading. eric: and did you give us your guess yet? we want to know if you think >> this is iowa's news leader. this is kcci 8 news this morning with eric hanson, elizabeth klinge, meteorologist kurtis gertz and right now coverage with shaina h
units. congressman david young will be hosting an agriculture-transportation roundtable with usda representatives at the iowa farm bureau. and today begins the state bowling meet at plaza lanes in des moines. good luck to everyone competing. basketball fans will be losing their voice, cheering for their favorite teams. but at grand view university, one superfan has found his voice by being the loudest guy in the gym. the cheer squad even follows his lead. but the junior says it's about more...
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united nations. thank you. >>> to india where a deal has been reached to end days of protest by an influential farming community, which has turned violent and cut the water supply to the capital of new delhi. despite the announcement that has been made we're getting reports of sporadic protests still taking place? >> indeed, leaders have met with ministers to sto--to create the dea deal. they're appealing to the jat community, they make up a large part of the population, a very large number. many people on the ground that we've spoken to and announcing they don't trust the government leaders. they've been promised this before time and time again. each time with each promise they've been given hope over the years, and yet nothing has actually happened. lots of smaller communities say they'll carry on these protests. this is a breakthrough in the fact that bolton wanderers sides have sat across the table and have reached a compromise. the government has indicated they do want to give the jat reservation status. >> this brings a new type of debate? >> the type of debate going on right now why is there such affirma
united nations. thank you. >>> to india where a deal has been reached to end days of protest by an influential farming community, which has turned violent and cut the water supply to the capital of new delhi. despite the announcement that has been made we're getting reports of sporadic protests still taking place? >> indeed, leaders have met with ministers to sto--to create the dea deal. they're appealing to the jat community, they make up a large part of the population, a very...
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. >> the issues are what the united nations also points out in the report saying there is not one single cause of the pollinator die off. changes in farming, while farzad -- wildflowers are disappearing and habitat is to blame. >>> when we come back, a plane coming in for landing. everything looks just fine. wait a minute. they're not using landing gear. we will show you what happens look out at the hillary clinton rally happening in south carolina. star jones just a short time ago and now, someone else is there. hillary clinton is not there yet. a big day for her tomorrow. the democratic primary. this morning, she says she things it takes her a little bit longer to get into the rhythm of the campaign. >>> keep your eyes on your tv screen right now. that airplane is landing without some of its landing gear. if you look really closely at the front of the plane, that is where you will see the wheels are missing so they had to use landing with only the back to. there are only three people on board at the time. this is a training flight. they did pretty well. no smoke or fire in the plane's nose hit the ground. >>> i like this next story. i w
. >> the issues are what the united nations also points out in the report saying there is not one single cause of the pollinator die off. changes in farming, while farzad -- wildflowers are disappearing and habitat is to blame. >>> when we come back, a plane coming in for landing. everything looks just fine. wait a minute. they're not using landing gear. we will show you what happens look out at the hillary clinton rally happening in south carolina. star jones just a short time...
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catering to millennials with their sustainable eco-friendly options delivered from farms in south america and in the unitedthey say that a leaner supply chain allows for fresher flowers and also customer savings, and it's not just the flowers that are growing. >> reannounced a $12 million fundraise just other day and, you know, we're in growth mode so we're really trying to make this thing very big, and with the idea of having a platform that rewards the farmers and the florists to do it the right way. >> and it's not alone this valentine's day weekend. it will be in competition with urban stems, a startup offering up eco-friendly options on demand. they are all hoping to make a love connection with customers this weekend. back over to you. >> i noticed uber doing some stuff as well about being able to deliver to your valentine, kate. thank you so much. the question is are the flowers gluten-free? >> i hear eco-friendly. you know what that means to me. it means the flowers die in about a day. >> very expenseive. >> means they are expensive and dying quickly. >> keep them planted. >> i'm happy to give the f
catering to millennials with their sustainable eco-friendly options delivered from farms in south america and in the unitedthey say that a leaner supply chain allows for fresher flowers and also customer savings, and it's not just the flowers that are growing. >> reannounced a $12 million fundraise just other day and, you know, we're in growth mode so we're really trying to make this thing very big, and with the idea of having a platform that rewards the farmers and the florists to do it...
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farms. now in your freezer aisle. >>> welccme back. the family of this new born baby with life-threatening tonight in colorado. right now, little amelia is inn the neonative intensive care unit. spoke to her family from neww mexico, and relying on cannabis oil for treatment. >> mainly, because it's a very difficult thing to sit there seizures like that. >> reporter: when nicollenunez heard from doctors that her little girl was undergoing seizures, it was devastating. >> she was having up to 15 seizures a day. >> reporter: amelia is still in children's hospital. taking multiple prescription drugs, but still having violent seizures. doctors said amelia has somethinggwrong with one of her chromosomes. interested after watching a documentary on charlotte's web. nunez says the doctors agreed to monitor amelia, as nunez introduced cbd oil. >> as well as to see if there's any long term effects as they monitor them. >> reporter: that was three days ago. treatment. today, she looks like this. >> she was looking at herself on camera, because i had it on selfie. she was happy looking at herself. >> the family is considering moving here to colorado to continue treatment. doctors in our
farms. now in your freezer aisle. >>> welccme back. the family of this new born baby with life-threatening tonight in colorado. right now, little amelia is inn the neonative intensive care unit. spoke to her family from neww mexico, and relying on cannabis oil for treatment. >> mainly, because it's a very difficult thing to sit there seizures like that. >> reporter: when nicollenunez heard from doctors that her little girl was undergoing seizures, it was devastating....
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unit. we're coming right back. ♪ i've been a turkey farmer my whole life... and i raise turkey for shady brook farms®.on't use growth-promoting antibiotics, that's just the way things should be done. that's important to me. my name is glenn, and i'm an independent turkey farmer. (female announcer) shady brook farms®. no growth-promoting antibiotics, just honest, simple turkey. >>> celebrating a philadelphia first today in cobb creek. they cut the ribbon on the children's church. it is the only inner city church in the history of philadelphia for children. it will serve with afterschool programs, summer camps and boys and girls club. >>> the archdiocese says five local parishes will take part in the planning initiative. they'll enter the program. the enunciation of the blessed virgin mary, sacred hard in cliffton heights and others will take part in that planning initiative. the program helps decide how those parishes will operate going forward. >>> a delaware county parish wins a national award for its commitment to worshippers with disabilities. st. john's received the opening doors award. st. john's
unit. we're coming right back. ♪ i've been a turkey farmer my whole life... and i raise turkey for shady brook farms®.on't use growth-promoting antibiotics, that's just the way things should be done. that's important to me. my name is glenn, and i'm an independent turkey farmer. (female announcer) shady brook farms®. no growth-promoting antibiotics, just honest, simple turkey. >>> celebrating a philadelphia first today in cobb creek. they cut the ribbon on the children's church. it...
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there has been a lot of overdevelopment of farming and a suberb ban explosion that has taken its toll on the prairies. >> yeah, and this is happening across the unitedut i got to say what i really love about this story is it's a bit of a twist. >> the nature conservancy is rolling back time. to restore a prairie that was almost effects tint. at the time of european settlement, about two-thirds of the state. [ technical difficulties ] >> has been virtually eliminated and turned into the corn belt. >> but illinois isn't alone. since the late 1800s, prairie grasslands across the united states have been steadily vanishing. >> i have heard grasslands in general referred to as the unheralded counterparts of the rain forest, and grasslands have a critical role in terms of climate change as well. in essence the plants absorb carbon dioxide. the restoration began in 1986, growing from a small plot of prairie, land that had never been farmed. ♪ >> and starting with fire, the process hasn't changed much in 30 years. >> it's completely fire dependant. without fire, we could not have prairie. most species of plant have a season of more intense blooming right aft
there has been a lot of overdevelopment of farming and a suberb ban explosion that has taken its toll on the prairies. >> yeah, and this is happening across the unitedut i got to say what i really love about this story is it's a bit of a twist. >> the nature conservancy is rolling back time. to restore a prairie that was almost effects tint. at the time of european settlement, about two-thirds of the state. [ technical difficulties ] >> has been virtually eliminated and turned...
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just been completely, looks like storage unit, completely destroyed here, the actual home part looks like it is standing up a little bit. we'll show you the farm, as well, the farm has some significant damage. you can see, everything on this property, just littered about, because of the major weather that came through here. we're just off of old philadelphia pike. i did speak with lancaster county authorities. they said there were no reports of injuries. thankfully, with this bit of damage here, which has been the worst in the county, we are told, and the insurance adjusters will be back out here tomorrow. we did see flashlight out here suggesting it might be homeowners checking the property. again no injuries just major, major damage. we send it right back to you. >> dave kinchen, thank you so much. 4:37. still to come, facebook delivers on feature that use verse been asking for for a long time. how you can now express yourself more clearly on the social media site. >> bringing people through politics but through people he dated. >> this is interesting. colton said he's been a bernie sander supporter since the vermont senator announced his ca
just been completely, looks like storage unit, completely destroyed here, the actual home part looks like it is standing up a little bit. we'll show you the farm, as well, the farm has some significant damage. you can see, everything on this property, just littered about, because of the major weather that came through here. we're just off of old philadelphia pike. i did speak with lancaster county authorities. they said there were no reports of injuries. thankfully, with this bit of damage...
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pthey still got hold their pweddings at the farm, free of p>> well after living through, 18 residents, 106 question woman pthought she would never see day pthe united states elected black resident. pbut her wish came introduce she peven got to meet the first pfamily in person. p>> p>> oh! p. p>> live! p>> p. p>> yes! pvirginia met president and the pfirst lady yesterday and as you pcan see, and hear she was very pexcited about it. pso much so, that she michelle pdid some dance moves while they pchatted. pvery cool. pmcclairen was born in 1909 long pdreamed of visiting the whites pshows she one hundreds guests pwere honored black history pcelebration last week. pshe turns 107 next months. plook and she still dancing. p>> that's amazing. p>> great day for her. p>> great weather we having. pjust can't get much better pit has been nice again, pbeautiful we can' look today psome storms that will heading pour way as you look sky tower pradar he can see lots of rain pacross much of the southeast. pthat rain eventually going to be pheading our way as we head into pwednesday. pbut before then you could see psome severe storms across parts pof the software e
pthey still got hold their pweddings at the farm, free of p>> well after living through, 18 residents, 106 question woman pthought she would never see day pthe united states elected black resident. pbut her wish came introduce she peven got to meet the first pfamily in person. p>> p>> oh! p. p>> live! p>> p. p>> yes! pvirginia met president and the pfirst lady yesterday and as you pcan see, and hear she was very pexcited about it. pso much so, that she...
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weather and local climate in our area is very conducive to organic farming, which is good news for the industry >> people from all around the united states that are contacting us and asking us to reach out and find ways to allow them to experience from all around the world coming to reno and looking to invest their time. >> to get involved in our local food shed, stop by the great basin food coop. for more information on the organics station process, you can visit basinandrangeorgannics.org. >>> this is exciting news for a lot of you. ben and jerry's is offering a frozen treat that is entirely vegan. get that. it's made with almond milk, no dairy, eggs, or honey. experts have been working on the formula almost three years. four flavors will get the vegan version. . now, the products are certified by the advocacy group vegan action. but don't call it ice cream, since it does not include any actual cream. ben and jerry's is labeling this as non-dairy frozen desserts. >>> another big sports event is the u.s. tie kwon championships are back. live with a look at what you can expect at this year's event. hey, alex. >> reporter: good mor
weather and local climate in our area is very conducive to organic farming, which is good news for the industry >> people from all around the united states that are contacting us and asking us to reach out and find ways to allow them to experience from all around the world coming to reno and looking to invest their time. >> to get involved in our local food shed, stop by the great basin food coop. for more information on the organics station process, you can visit...
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united nations points out in the new report too. it says there's not one single cause of this pollinator die-off. issues include changes to farming. the report shows in the u- s the problem is big areas of farmland are devoted to one crop and wildflowers are disappearing. other things impacting the pollinators are pesticide use, habitat loss to cities and disease. is that dog at the shelter 'really' a pit bull? they could be getting labeled that way at shelters by mistake. mistake. a recent study from the "university of florida" shows it's happening up to 48 percent of the time by experienced shelter workers. don't have any genetic evidence of being a pit bull. the researchers say shelters are better off putting "mixed breed" or "unknown" in their records unless they know the dog's d-n-a makeup for sure. labeling a dog as a pit bull when it isn't could get them banned or euthanized because of laws that restrict having a pit bull or being nobody will adopt them. a big endorcement today for donald trump. trump.the big headline that has people talking.plus -- what's in store for the democrats in south carolina this weekend. snow off
united nations points out in the new report too. it says there's not one single cause of this pollinator die-off. issues include changes to farming. the report shows in the u- s the problem is big areas of farmland are devoted to one crop and wildflowers are disappearing. other things impacting the pollinators are pesticide use, habitat loss to cities and disease. is that dog at the shelter 'really' a pit bull? they could be getting labeled that way at shelters by mistake. mistake. a recent...
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unit is part of that mission. officers train every month to ensure readiness in case of an emergency. just last month they took advantage of an abandoned farm house ... simulating a possible threat... using the opportunity to have access to a in use or any facility that we can use that we can use t sharpen our tactics we take when we can." coming up later on in the show... you'll see m min- depth report on their training efforts and why woodbury county officers say it's vital to being ready when needed. " lukas: coming up.... hink you are disorganized and you're house is a mess? well .. we'll have a couple of tips for you right after internet to thousands of low-income americans free of charge. that started earlier this week in kansas city where 13-hundred households received a free subscription. in total, google fiber will be giving away more than a million dollars a year in services in kansas city alone. it's part of a plan launched by the white house last summer, aimed at connecting low- income households to are you in a battle against clutter? you are not alone. 25% of americans with two-car garages have so much stuff that they can't ev
unit is part of that mission. officers train every month to ensure readiness in case of an emergency. just last month they took advantage of an abandoned farm house ... simulating a possible threat... using the opportunity to have access to a in use or any facility that we can use that we can use t sharpen our tactics we take when we can." coming up later on in the show... you'll see m min- depth report on their training efforts and why woodbury county officers say it's vital to being...
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united states north and south. brown met with him in august 1859. he was already gathering followers. he had come to the kennedy farm in washington county and established that as his front. his forward position for his invasion into virginia. douglassown met with in chambersburg in franken county, pennsylvania and asked him to join him. douglass said no. would later write that he did not join brown because he thought that brown was walking into what douglass referred to as a perfect steel trap. but that was written after years of reflection. we don't know what douglass thought at the time. we have not discovered that yet, it may be out there. he said i will not join you. committed.s he was fervent, and he believed god, this was the moment. he truly believed that this was the moment that brought opportunity for best success. and john brown was absolutely committed to his firm belief that god was calling him, directing him, supporting him, and would need him wherever -- lead him wherever. he was very unique in comparison to other abolitionists. because he was willing to use violence. and he already had to use violence
united states north and south. brown met with him in august 1859. he was already gathering followers. he had come to the kennedy farm in washington county and established that as his front. his forward position for his invasion into virginia. douglassown met with in chambersburg in franken county, pennsylvania and asked him to join him. douglass said no. would later write that he did not join brown because he thought that brown was walking into what douglass referred to as a perfect steel trap....
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farm in gilbert. rubio supporters gathered to hear the presidential hopefuls speak on national security and how he plans to unite the republican party. >> i will bring us together, real differences going on right now. and they love it. and the democrats love that stuff. they cheer everytime we call each other names, we fight, we bicker, we get at each other's throats. the longer we go on, the worse it's going to be. i can unify this party and i can grow it. >> eric: meanwhile on the other side of the political fence, the democratic presidential candidates are hoping to win over some votes ahead of next saturday's primary. >> rochelle: bernie sanders will be in columbia this morning. he'll be attending the faith and justice breakfast at allen university. that's taking place in the john hurst adams gymnatorium. the free event starts at 9:00 but doors open at 8:00. >> rochelle: and bill clinton will be campaigning in the upstate for his wife and democratic presidential hopeful hillary clinton later today. anyone who wants to head out to the debates, the republican presidential primary is this saturday. the democrat
farm in gilbert. rubio supporters gathered to hear the presidential hopefuls speak on national security and how he plans to unite the republican party. >> i will bring us together, real differences going on right now. and they love it. and the democrats love that stuff. they cheer everytime we call each other names, we fight, we bicker, we get at each other's throats. the longer we go on, the worse it's going to be. i can unify this party and i can grow it. >> eric: meanwhile on the...
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united will be chosen ted cruz - trumping trump - who had lead polls in iowa. the brash billionaire - gracious in his defeat. trump: i want to congratulate ted, i think i might come here and buy farm." a "loser" despite a half million dollars out of his own pocket to be double checked saenz)) ((nyp says 3. 4 million here)) ((nbc says trump has spent 10.9 million in "on to new hampshire." he's setting his sights on new hampshire next week. trump: "we will go on the hell they throw up there. " but marco rubio - fisnishing in a strong third place. sot rubio "we have taken the first step. but an important step toward winning this election." and on the democratic side. hrc: "as i stand here tonight, breathing a big sigh of relief, thank you, iowa." (cheers) hillary clinton and bernie sanders finishing neck and neck. sanders sot: "while the results still are not known, we are in a virtual tie" (cheers) 9 months ago - clinton with a 40% lead, over sanders -sanders not even a registered member of the democratic party. the democratic race so tight in some precincts tie breakers had to be conducted by coin flip. nats coin cheers" nikki: it's groundhog day! today, the staten island zoo's mos
united will be chosen ted cruz - trumping trump - who had lead polls in iowa. the brash billionaire - gracious in his defeat. trump: i want to congratulate ted, i think i might come here and buy farm." a "loser" despite a half million dollars out of his own pocket to be double checked saenz)) ((nyp says 3. 4 million here)) ((nbc says trump has spent 10.9 million in "on to new hampshire." he's setting his sights on new hampshire next week. trump: "we will go on the...
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up in a farm in indiana, she knows first-hand the importance of seasons and supporting local farmers. >> there used to be 150 rose growers and now there are 5 commercial sized ones in the united states. i didn't want it to get to the point where you can't buy a domestic grown flower. >> reporter: she tried to get investors to back her farm to vase idea, but ended up with a string of rejections. >> a couple female investors said i should take my husband in with me to pitch, being a solo female founder is difficult. >> reporter: she bootstrapped the startup herself. >> i would get up at 3:30 in the mart, load my car with flowers. i'd have to take several trips back and forth. >> reporter: it was a labor of love and blossomed into a business that now ships across the u.s. today, she has close to 50 employees. >> the farm girl team starts their day here at the flower mart. often while it's still dark outside. the flowers are sorted and snipped, carefully arranged and wrapped. the end result, more than 300 bouquets sent daily. >> reporter: they're known for burr eco-friendly eco-friendly. some flowers are shipped. if they're local, many arrangements arrive by pedal power. >> hi. i
up in a farm in indiana, she knows first-hand the importance of seasons and supporting local farmers. >> there used to be 150 rose growers and now there are 5 commercial sized ones in the united states. i didn't want it to get to the point where you can't buy a domestic grown flower. >> reporter: she tried to get investors to back her farm to vase idea, but ended up with a string of rejections. >> a couple female investors said i should take my husband in with me to pitch,...
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united states. now, your question in terms of -- >> renewables? how does it impact solar farm.to make a billion dollar investment in a new wind farm or solar farm, the price of natural gas, does it make it less economic for me and less likely for me to do that? >> so far in the electricity sector, the low natural gas prices have principally impacted coal and nuclear. in coal, there was a market driven shift. it wasn't so long ago where coal was half of our power production. >> still close. not that far off. it has come down. a little high. >> it is now 32, 33%. >> is that still one third of our electricity generation. >> but gas was 20% and now it is slightly above coal. so this is a big -- the energy business does not move with the movement dexterity typically. this is a big shift in a short time. secondly, nuclear plants have been impacted. particularly in the midwest. smaller plants with the competition with gas. on renewables, one should remember that we still have, first of all, a robustly growing sector. partly because of things like state renewable portfolio standards, b
united states. now, your question in terms of -- >> renewables? how does it impact solar farm.to make a billion dollar investment in a new wind farm or solar farm, the price of natural gas, does it make it less economic for me and less likely for me to do that? >> so far in the electricity sector, the low natural gas prices have principally impacted coal and nuclear. in coal, there was a market driven shift. it wasn't so long ago where coal was half of our power production. >>...
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controversial farm sue call ceo was forced to testify before the united states congress on charges ofe gouging. issue shedding a light on a critical part of the industry. it's a pleasure to see you. >> nice to be here. >> you are working on important drugs. one of that is that in the area of alzheimer's. if we were to see a company come out with an alzheimer's drug, i don't know what they would charge because we know if we live to 85, one of two will get alzheimer's. >> you are talking about anybody. we announce results from two phase ii studies in the summer of 2012. the results the encouraged to us do additional study. we were treating patients for 18 months. we will have the data in the fourth quarter of the year. >> the challenge is yes, we have to tpro*f drug but the -- we have to tpro*f prove the drug, does removeing this plaque to slow down the progression of the disease. that's what we are hopeful that we are able to see but not proven yet. >> the fact that you need to see more money investment time energy going in the research and development of things like this. this is some
controversial farm sue call ceo was forced to testify before the united states congress on charges ofe gouging. issue shedding a light on a critical part of the industry. it's a pleasure to see you. >> nice to be here. >> you are working on important drugs. one of that is that in the area of alzheimer's. if we were to see a company come out with an alzheimer's drug, i don't know what they would charge because we know if we live to 85, one of two will get alzheimer's. >> you...
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unit all blown away. >> reporter: this area appears to be ground 0 for this powerful storm. winds believed to be more an 100 miles an hour. >> reporter: he looks arounda at the damage of his dairy farm that has been operating here since 1944 -- around at the damage of the dairy farm that has been operating here since >> i rab through a -- i ran through a lot of hail and wind. one of my employees called and said we had a mess. >> reporter: a mess but he was relieved when he got back and 100 cows were safe. none of them hurt. >> i never seen anything like it. >> reporter: his mother lives down the street from the dairy farm. his mom survived by getting in a bathtub and covering in a blanket. no such protection for the house. >> the back of the house -- one side of the house was off, roof is off, she is okay. >> reporter: the powerful winds tore the roof off of the house next door. the man who lives here was not home. he says he got stuck in traffic because of the storm. >> god had a reason for doing this. i don't know what it was. i do know that god made sure he was not at home when it came through. >> thankful we lost no an that -- no animals and nobody was hurt. that is the main thi
unit all blown away. >> reporter: this area appears to be ground 0 for this powerful storm. winds believed to be more an 100 miles an hour. >> reporter: he looks arounda at the damage of his dairy farm that has been operating here since 1944 -- around at the damage of the dairy farm that has been operating here since >> i rab through a -- i ran through a lot of hail and wind. one of my employees called and said we had a mess. >> reporter: a mess but he was relieved when...
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units. congressman david young will be hosting an agriculture- transporta tion roundtable with usda representatives at the iowa farm bureau. now our final check of traffic! has been reported across the visibilities over the next couple of hours. clouds linger today creating a rather gray monday and grab the coats with seasonably cool highs near 43. a few sprinkles or flurries are possible tuesday followed by more uneventful weather for the if you want to bundle great tv with high-speed...