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>> i think it's still the case, because the united farm workers win election and can't get the contractsause the growers fight them tooth and nail and take them to court and are willing to spend tens of thousands to negotiate with their workers and give that money to these guys that fight labor unions and the attorneys and tie them up in court. >> it's a strange question, i wonder what you think, dolores, that t the average american, th person watching this show right now really understands what is at the other end of the great -- the orange, they peel, the apple they bite into, et cetera, do you think we really understand? is there a connection made between the maltreatment of the workers working to pick that fruit? >> i don't think the people really make that connection, unfortunately, you know, we are so separated in our societies that they don't know how farm workers have to live. >> i only raise it, because as long as that disconnect exists then the reality that you mentioned earlier about them being too rich and too powerful and racist that will go unabated forever, until people re
>> i think it's still the case, because the united farm workers win election and can't get the contractsause the growers fight them tooth and nail and take them to court and are willing to spend tens of thousands to negotiate with their workers and give that money to these guys that fight labor unions and the attorneys and tie them up in court. >> it's a strange question, i wonder what you think, dolores, that t the average american, th person watching this show right now really...
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and also too, i'm proud to say that they're gonna be forming some type of partnership with ufw, united farmso they can be aware of what type of patient care access that their workers may want--need. damian: i know that ufw has been strong in fighting methyl bromide, which they use on strawberries all over watsonville and whatnot. i mean, is this--i know that the national labor relations board has been implementing some--also some restrictions on what kind of pesticides are used, but the growers are a strong lobby and the growers want their pesticides so they can make their crops grow. victoria: exactly, like for example in bakersfield on cinco de mayo of all days, there were some farmworkers who got--who were sick and they were hospitalized. and this chemical was supposed to be banned during the obama administration in march, but this administration canceled the ban. so, you know, there has to be--there's some--i mean, they said because there wasn't enough evidence. and it was that pesticide that it's called chlorpyrifos. i don't know if you've heard of that, but it's really toxic, nausea.
and also too, i'm proud to say that they're gonna be forming some type of partnership with ufw, united farmso they can be aware of what type of patient care access that their workers may want--need. damian: i know that ufw has been strong in fighting methyl bromide, which they use on strawberries all over watsonville and whatnot. i mean, is this--i know that the national labor relations board has been implementing some--also some restrictions on what kind of pesticides are used, but the growers...
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where did you go to visit the farming unit, if you will, and what did you see? : their first farming site is in san francisco, and it was quite a process to get into the unit. i had to go into a cleaning roo white onesie, put my feet in sterile water, put gloves on, and the reason you have to take such precaution before going into these farms is that, each of the gigantic rooms is a perfectly controlled environment. everything in there is made so utmost, plant is at the peak conditions. the temperature, the oxygen level, the type of light being fed to the plant, everything is timed perfectly. but the plan is to take each of these growing rooms and to build them in less than 30 days around the world. they are targeting every city with more than 100 people. there are about 500 cities of that size around the world. oliver: big aspirations here. let's talk about who is in charge. as i was trying to describe where you went, i was vacillating between a farm in a lab. it is hard to wrap your head around it, if you haven't seen it. the chief executive officer of the comp
where did you go to visit the farming unit, if you will, and what did you see? : their first farming site is in san francisco, and it was quite a process to get into the unit. i had to go into a cleaning roo white onesie, put my feet in sterile water, put gloves on, and the reason you have to take such precaution before going into these farms is that, each of the gigantic rooms is a perfectly controlled environment. everything in there is made so utmost, plant is at the peak conditions. the...
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where did you go to visit thei r farming unit and what exactly did you see? na: i went to their first farming site in south san francisco. it was quite a process to get into the unit. i had to go into the cleaning room, put on a full white onesie suit. i had the gloves on, put my feet and sterile water. the reason get to take such for caution about the way you protect yourself before going into these farms is that each of these gigantic rooms is a perfectly controlled environment. everything in there is made for that plant so it it that the condition. that means the temperature, the oxygen level, the type of light being sent to the plant. everything is timed perfectly. the plan is to take each of these growing rooms and be able to build them in less than 30 days around the world. they are targeting every city with more than one million 500le, and there are cities that they can run the world. jonathan: let's talk about who is in charge. i was vacillating between saying a farm in a lab. it's a little hard to wrap your head around. the chief executive officer of
where did you go to visit thei r farming unit and what exactly did you see? na: i went to their first farming site in south san francisco. it was quite a process to get into the unit. i had to go into the cleaning room, put on a full white onesie suit. i had the gloves on, put my feet and sterile water. the reason get to take such for caution about the way you protect yourself before going into these farms is that each of these gigantic rooms is a perfectly controlled environment. everything in...
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there is a point in the story about how small these forms are compared to farms in the united states w are they grouped? cristina: we are talking subsistence farming. the average 1.5 acres for a farm worker in the u.s. is like 180. high. are not very cooperatives are coming in. they are going to farmers and saying let us lease the land and pulling it all together. we talked to people who are doing something in a town like that. they have been able to really push up the yields on the land, partly by changing the they are planting. they are moving away from commodity crops to more organic things. carol: luxury resorts in the heart of africa. julia: and las vegas, the city of sin, sex, and hockey. carol: this is "bloomberg businessweek. " ♪ ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." julia: you can listen to us on the radio on sirius xm 119. boston. in bay. areathe carol: and it asia on the radio bloomberg plus app. alia: rwanda is making itself destination for luxury travelers. carol: we talked about the new five-star hotels and tourism boom. >> she learned all about the influx o
there is a point in the story about how small these forms are compared to farms in the united states w are they grouped? cristina: we are talking subsistence farming. the average 1.5 acres for a farm worker in the u.s. is like 180. high. are not very cooperatives are coming in. they are going to farmers and saying let us lease the land and pulling it all together. we talked to people who are doing something in a town like that. they have been able to really push up the yields on the land,...
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companies registered include new york life, state farm and the united states postal service.r is from 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the san francisco marriott on mission street. >>> a new report says type 2 diabetes can be controlled simply by losing weight. researchers looked at recent clinical trials and went from 2011 found diabetics were able to return blood sugar levels to normal when they lost weight. a study from 2016 found people actually reversed their diabetes by losing 33 pounds or more. researchers say a person's likelihood of remission is greatest in the first five years after being diagnosed and they say there's an opportunity to focus first on weight loss treatment rather than medication. >>> two san jose residents are being rewarded for unleashing they modified the drone to clean up graffiti. wow. >> huh. you can see the drone at work there. it was developed by christopher farmer and candace marbury. last year the san jose mayor launched the unleash your geek challenge to develop a device that would make removing graffiti on highways quicker and cheaper. the dron
companies registered include new york life, state farm and the united states postal service.r is from 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the san francisco marriott on mission street. >>> a new report says type 2 diabetes can be controlled simply by losing weight. researchers looked at recent clinical trials and went from 2011 found diabetics were able to return blood sugar levels to normal when they lost weight. a study from 2016 found people actually reversed their diabetes by losing 33...
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that humility here, and even with even with that story, cincinnati, ohio is still the farming center of the unitedther it's cattle, whether it's horses, it's still the farming capital of the world and there's more grain, and more corn than any other place in the united states. which brings us to the fact that while you may not be literally farming the land, our very special guest is going to tell us a little bit himself is buildings communities. you have worked with business partners to build men in these communities, to rebuild in their community, finding jobs, creating opportunities, getting ready to, i would call them, but bengals, he played with them four years, and played for oakland raiders. and grew up in the states. tell us about yourself? >> guest: absolutely, thank you, armstrong. so i am first generation nigerian american, i was born in charlottesville, virginia and extremely blessed. i was fortunate enough to play american football at university of notre dame, and was then drafted by marvin lewis, and the cincinnati bengals. that is how i made cincinnati my home, and since 2007. >> arm
that humility here, and even with even with that story, cincinnati, ohio is still the farming center of the unitedther it's cattle, whether it's horses, it's still the farming capital of the world and there's more grain, and more corn than any other place in the united states. which brings us to the fact that while you may not be literally farming the land, our very special guest is going to tell us a little bit himself is buildings communities. you have worked with business partners to build...
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culture will be able to design policies for agricultural industry that help our food and farming industry that suit the united kingdom and suit our underside and environment. yes, i'm happy to back british farming day and yes, we will make a success of leaving the european union for our farming industry. >> thank you, mr. speaker. since 2007, annual real wage growth has been an average of 6.4%. can prime minister explain to the house house the uk met up over the same period? >> no i seem to remember the economy of scotland is not doing as well -- >> order. don't yell from your sedentary position. i have been doing my best to nurture the honorable gentleman's rise to statesmanship but he supports me at every turn. call, repost the statesmanlike behavior would be more appropriate. >> i say to the honorable gentleman that he should look at what is happening to the economy in scotland under the government because it is what is feeling the government and people of scotland and the only thing i would say to him is the people of scholars now have a strong voice through our 13 conservative members of parliament. >> i
culture will be able to design policies for agricultural industry that help our food and farming industry that suit the united kingdom and suit our underside and environment. yes, i'm happy to back british farming day and yes, we will make a success of leaving the european union for our farming industry. >> thank you, mr. speaker. since 2007, annual real wage growth has been an average of 6.4%. can prime minister explain to the house house the uk met up over the same period? >> no i...
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the other hand, the divisive controversy threatened to sunder the republican party and unite the affection of the farm belt states to the democrats. in a bid to quell the aquarian -- agrarian rebellion, the secretary of agriculture asked the president in may to send a special message to congress urging enactment of an alternative farm bill sponsored by himself and hoover. in this way, the farm states could be appeased. but coolidge was not to be moved. when he was asked outright, he exploded. "that man has offered me unsolicited advice for six years, all of it bad." the final weeks before the convention were a time of high drama as for and anti-hoover forces worked. despite tremendous pressures from conservative republicans, coolidge refused to give the signal that even then could have stopped hoover. yet, if coolidge did not interfere and did not want the nomination, he was not necessarily gratified by the convention's outcome. as it happened, the president was on his way by train to wisconsin for a summer vacation when the republican party chose his successor. when coolidge received the news of hoov
the other hand, the divisive controversy threatened to sunder the republican party and unite the affection of the farm belt states to the democrats. in a bid to quell the aquarian -- agrarian rebellion, the secretary of agriculture asked the president in may to send a special message to congress urging enactment of an alternative farm bill sponsored by himself and hoover. in this way, the farm states could be appeased. but coolidge was not to be moved. when he was asked outright, he exploded....
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block island wind farm is a catalyst- - this will be the first of may off-shore wind farms in the u.s. with the unitedations in session all week president trump has met with many leaders are but none perhaps as important economically and militarily as this one. already president trump president trump has approved an energy trade deal to sell u.s. coal and steel which is currently fighting to take back crania. that is a region that they took in a violent landgrab back in 2014. they sent their rebels in the successfully stole it. they watched and did nothing except impose some sanctions which to this day had not returned to peninsula back to ukraine. not just weapons to ukraine. we are joined now in a foxbusiness exclusive who won the presidency in a land slide just months after russia invaded the crimea. vladimir putin changed the cold war that have been long established between you and russia. we can look at the map. actually changed the map which is illegal of course and you can see that red line where crimea is shown. that used to be a region of russia. back then everyone from high-ranking democrats
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congressional investigators it sold political ads during the president of the united states al election to a so-called troll farmlooking to target american voters. facebook chief security officer alex stamos says a review found 470 inauthentic accounts bought roughly 3,000 ads from the summer of 2015 through spring, 2015 -- summer, 2017. the posts were to sow discord by amplifying decisive political messages according to facebook. they rage from lgbt matters to race issues to immigration to gun rights. we can't show the ads because facebook has not released them. >>> pop quiz -- what do you do if you're a billionaire and there's a category-five hurricane barreling toward your private island? you hunker down in your wine seller. billionaire richard branson tweeted, "expecting full force of hurricane irma in four hours. will retreat to a concrete wine cellar after the house." after the storm passed his son posted that everyone was okay, but the storm destroyed some buildings on the property. he warns those in irma's path not to take this hurricane lightly. >> when we expect -- would we expect anything less of sir
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infrastructure we will see if anything has to be done so you have on your farm a car with the very latest from india thank you. united nations chief antonio good terror calling on myanmar as leaders to end the nightmare facing will hinder refugees fleeing the country his comments come after the drowning deaths of dozens of refugees whose boat capsized off the coast of bangladesh many are still missing in the last month more than half a million have fled me on maher because of the violent crackdown of the country's military against groups it describes as terrorists. scores of refugees lined the shoes of each in bangladesh they were fleeing violence in myanmar when they were good cup sized in the bay of bengal. most of the dead women and children. survive as a now burying their friends and family but their journey is not over. this is where they're headed a refugee camp in bangladesh basic supplies are scarce. humanitarian organizations working here say they are overwhelmed people need to be drawn and and clean and they need to have a place to sleep so these are the immediate needs obviously for that we need money bang
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unit came by. assigned to the same attack under alexander. they would've been visible and figured out a way to get down there. according to alexander they zigzagged through the field and gotd an old farm and then into position during is there any coincidence that happened with the unit that included henry wentz, the man from gettysburg. henry wentz never wrote about his civil war experiences, or if he did those things don't exist. that happened all the time. alexander wrote all the time. he never mentioned this or henry wentz. alexander was a good engineer. maybe he did this on his own. it is strange that the one unit that got there had a gettysburg man in the ranks. i will always believe henry wentz had something to do with that. the other thing about this book that made it fascinating for me, and makes it different is that most of these books are about generals or medal of honor winners or people have committed great or glorious deeds on the battlefield. these were just regular guys. four of them never rose above the rank of private. they did not write about their civil war experience. it was digging into all of these polices. i was able to talk to a number of descendents, one of wh
unit came by. assigned to the same attack under alexander. they would've been visible and figured out a way to get down there. according to alexander they zigzagged through the field and gotd an old farm and then into position during is there any coincidence that happened with the unit that included henry wentz, the man from gettysburg. henry wentz never wrote about his civil war experiences, or if he did those things don't exist. that happened all the time. alexander wrote all the time. he...
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the fears of a grand bargain between the united states and russia in which the u.s. would sell away the farm and give ukraine to the russians, just forget about crimea, that hasn't happened. and especially if you look at some of the appointments that have happened in the trump administration. you've seen fairly hawkish officials be appointed to senior positions in the nsc and in the state department. so by no means has trump installed a number of putin lackeys throughout the administration. and in fact, if you look at it, the white house hasn't even really pressured the state department or the pentagon to accelerate the kind of rapprochement that has been offered. >> john hutson, appreciate your time. >> great to be here. >> for more on where the mueller investigation, potential national security at the just did it department, and former federal prosecutor. you've had thoughts on the developments over the last day or two. i've been sort of tracking them. what jumps out to you most at this point? >> well, one thing that has jumped out to me, i've discussed this a lot on twitter the last coupl
the fears of a grand bargain between the united states and russia in which the u.s. would sell away the farm and give ukraine to the russians, just forget about crimea, that hasn't happened. and especially if you look at some of the appointments that have happened in the trump administration. you've seen fairly hawkish officials be appointed to senior positions in the nsc and in the state department. so by no means has trump installed a number of putin lackeys throughout the administration. and...
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farm. >> roma's father, dave hawkins, has deep roots in this part of iowa, going back more than a century. >> my father's ancestors immigrated to the unitedin late 1800s. they moved westward with the expansion of the railroad, and my grandfather, my dad's father, albert hawkins, farmed just south of here, about a mile. >> dave hawkins grew up hearing stories of his ancestors plowing this land behind a team of horses. as a young farmer in the 1950s, just out of school, dave spots a tractor rusting in the weeds. it sparks his imagination. >> the 1920 9d is the tractor that belonged to my grandfather. that's what got my dad into the collecting again was when he restored that tractor that had originally belonged to his father. >> as his farm grows to over 500 acres of corn and soybeans, and his family prospers, hawkins seeks out the next vintage tractor to buy and restore. then the next and the next, including this one, a minneapolis-moline that hawkins bought, restored, and donated to the plymouth county museum. >> how old would this one be? >> it's a 1944 model. >> incredible. >> i meet bruce brock at the museum. a fellow history buff, he a
farm. >> roma's father, dave hawkins, has deep roots in this part of iowa, going back more than a century. >> my father's ancestors immigrated to the unitedin late 1800s. they moved westward with the expansion of the railroad, and my grandfather, my dad's father, albert hawkins, farmed just south of here, about a mile. >> dave hawkins grew up hearing stories of his ancestors plowing this land behind a team of horses. as a young farmer in the 1950s, just out of school, dave...
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. >> reporter: that new report funded by farm ka lolgal company pacira and united states for newspaper-dependencemmon surgeries are often being prescribed far more pills.than they need. >> what's startling and really bothersome in the study is the number of patients on opioids well after the surgery's been concluded. >> reporter: concluding 3 million patients continued taking them three months or longer after surgery, and christina is not alone. 11.7 billion opioid painkillers like oxycontin and vicodin were prescribed in 2016. if you laid them end to end, they would crisscross the country 50 times. >> more people die from opioid prescription overdose than from heroin overdose per year. >> robin thank you. apparently women are more vulnerable because they suffer more chronic pain than men, so they tend to be more overprescribed. >> amazing numbers there. >>> coming up, we'll have the story of how a neo-nazi turned it all around. >> how he stripped the hate from his heart, removing the ink that serves as a reminder. you're watching "world news now." reminder. you're watching "world news now." toxi
. >> reporter: that new report funded by farm ka lolgal company pacira and united states for newspaper-dependencemmon surgeries are often being prescribed far more pills.than they need. >> what's startling and really bothersome in the study is the number of patients on opioids well after the surgery's been concluded. >> reporter: concluding 3 million patients continued taking them three months or longer after surgery, and christina is not alone. 11.7 billion opioid painkillers...
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twitter, netflix -- of course the republican party, content farms in macedonia, infort wars, wiki links, chief justice roberts, citizens unitedp officials. why isn't she on the list? why isn't trump on the list? he beat her soundly. >> i have no idea why you first read that list, but nice to be with you, let's take the occasion -- >> sean:ai just for entertainment purposes. >> let's take it for a historic moment, something that hillary clinton and t president trump agree on which hillary clinton has said publicly now. and that is the poor, reckless judgment of james comey and i don't knows whether you deserve to be fired because of the russian investigation, that sounds like a a poor decision by the president which led to the mueller appointment, but i do think you should have been disciplined because of the recklessness and the way that he handled -- >> sean: you bring that up? >> and president trump and the deputy attorney general agree. so let's start with what we agree with. >> sean: this is what i love about you. i did not ask you any of those questions. i did not ask you that question in any shape, way, matter, form. >>
twitter, netflix -- of course the republican party, content farms in macedonia, infort wars, wiki links, chief justice roberts, citizens unitedp officials. why isn't she on the list? why isn't trump on the list? he beat her soundly. >> i have no idea why you first read that list, but nice to be with you, let's take the occasion -- >> sean:ai just for entertainment purposes. >> let's take it for a historic moment, something that hillary clinton and t president trump agree on...
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farms. not just in the united states. about, you know, any kind of legislation saying that that doesn't matter anymore, let's just go to coal it's also in chile and japan and a number of other countries. >> i am betting that you're going to take the other side of the financials. >> i will. certainly need rates to go higher absolutely do. >> they're creeping. >> they are. >> back up, what, the 201, 202. >> right the valuations are good. the deregulation is good for them all of that is good. even the guidance, conferences this week, on fik, everyone is obsessed with. down 15%, 20%. we know activity stinks at this point. what's hitting -- caterpillar -- >> utilities. >> cummins. >> the weak dollar plays they also have really good stories. i still like the industrial trend. >> did you see "the new york times" had a whole column on vix today? >> i did what is that -- what are we seeing here? >> it's interesting. people are focused on why the market has been so common. dissidence between people seeing headlines that seem very k
farms. not just in the united states. about, you know, any kind of legislation saying that that doesn't matter anymore, let's just go to coal it's also in chile and japan and a number of other countries. >> i am betting that you're going to take the other side of the financials. >> i will. certainly need rates to go higher absolutely do. >> they're creeping. >> they are. >> back up, what, the 201, 202. >> right the valuations are good. the deregulation is...
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farm elated by rex tillerson about a month ago. we are convinced that the u.n. security council. should use these positions of the united states more actively if we talk about the exchange of threats naturally it's quite bad. it is unacceptable to simply sit back and look at the nuclear military gambles of the north korea but it is also. unacceptable to start the war on the peninsula. so we have to. keep calm down the hard heads and to understand that we do need pass' that we need some context if there are those who wish to be mediators i would actively welcome that. the mediators could be could be one of the neutral european countries that was talked about by secretary could terence that. if he would have such a request he would try to fulfill that. so there are. plenty of those who would like to try not to proceed to pursue the way of military of sanctioned. but rather peaceful there are a lot of them as i said at the general assembly each and every instance of the un security council resolutions apart from sections sanctions they have a clause on the need for a political process i western colleagues when they refuse
farm elated by rex tillerson about a month ago. we are convinced that the u.n. security council. should use these positions of the united states more actively if we talk about the exchange of threats naturally it's quite bad. it is unacceptable to simply sit back and look at the nuclear military gambles of the north korea but it is also. unacceptable to start the war on the peninsula. so we have to. keep calm down the hard heads and to understand that we do need pass' that we need some context...
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>> china is the large evidence builder of wind farms and solar farms around the world by far they are building twice as fast as the unitedey've taken over the world in term of solar capacity and solar manufacturing. 66% of the solar panels around the world are from china or taiwan. >> he says that china which is one of the most polluting and polluted nations on earth changed course a decade ago and is racing to become a green power house. >> is it because they tried the other experience, choked on the bad air, and decided they can't do that anymore or is it a business opportunity or both? >> it's both. china has always been using a lot of coal because it has a lot of coal. but back in 2006 they passed the renewable energy law. that, for the first time really set out these targets, this plan to support the development, wind and solar. >> china spent $102 billion on renewable energy in 2015. that's more than twice what the u.s. spent. and while president trump talks about bringing back jobs in coal, china plans to spend more on renewable energy over the next three years and create 13 million jobs in the process. >> you loo
>> china is the large evidence builder of wind farms and solar farms around the world by far they are building twice as fast as the unitedey've taken over the world in term of solar capacity and solar manufacturing. 66% of the solar panels around the world are from china or taiwan. >> he says that china which is one of the most polluting and polluted nations on earth changed course a decade ago and is racing to become a green power house. >> is it because they tried the other...
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farm animals. >> we get accused of standing around scratching our ass all day here at m.a.s.h. unit.b on the yard. >> female inmates handle the dogs and cats. >> i bond more with the dogs here than any of the girls on the yard. what i like best about the dogs is they don't argue with everything that you say like the inmates do. >> abigail, calm down. >> you know, i'm very strong on animal cruelty. anybody that violates or abuses animals goes directly to jail. i don't give them a ticket. i don't care who they are, what their occupation. you know the sad part of it? the animals are doing more time behind bars than the people that abuse the animals. i will never euthanize any animal in this jail. so, therefore, i have one dog who's been behind bars for seven years. that's queenie. here we have a dog that's a victim, can't find anyone to adopt that dog. but i'm not going to euthanize her. she may do 20 years behind bars. she will not be euthanized. come on. can i grab this without getting my hand bit off? is this going to bite my hand? sit. how come the dog doesn't -- >> queenie! >> afte
farm animals. >> we get accused of standing around scratching our ass all day here at m.a.s.h. unit.b on the yard. >> female inmates handle the dogs and cats. >> i bond more with the dogs here than any of the girls on the yard. what i like best about the dogs is they don't argue with everything that you say like the inmates do. >> abigail, calm down. >> you know, i'm very strong on animal cruelty. anybody that violates or abuses animals goes directly to jail. i...
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united states postal service. priority: you ♪ this is not a cloud. this is a tomato tracked from farmtable on a blockchain, helping keep shoppers safe. this is a financial transaction secure from hacks and threats others can't see. this is a skyscraper whose elevators use iot data and ai to help thousands get to work safely and efficiently. this is not the cloud you know. this is the ibm cloud. the ibm cloud is the cloud for enterprise. yours. the ibm cloud is the cloud for enterprise. you don't let anything lkeep you sidelined. come on! that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein, and 26 vitamins and minerals... for the strength and energy, to get back to doing what you love. ensure, always be you. itwhat's possible.nk rethink the experience. rethink your allergy pills. flonase sensimist allergy relief uses unique mistpro technology and helps block 6 key inflammatory substances with a gentle mist. most allergy pills only block one. and 6 is greater than one. rethink your allergy relief. flonase sensimist. >>> welcome back to "mtp daily." welcome to what's bound to be a fall
united states postal service. priority: you ♪ this is not a cloud. this is a tomato tracked from farmtable on a blockchain, helping keep shoppers safe. this is a financial transaction secure from hacks and threats others can't see. this is a skyscraper whose elevators use iot data and ai to help thousands get to work safely and efficiently. this is not the cloud you know. this is the ibm cloud. the ibm cloud is the cloud for enterprise. yours. the ibm cloud is the cloud for enterprise. you...
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farm. on the product of public schools went to virginia military institute and i took a commission and the united states army serving eight years. i served during desert storm taking care of wounded soldiers for the privilege of taking sick children -- taking care of sick children and their families. i understand the student -- the virginia way and i look forward to sharing my vision on how we take virginia to the next level. thank you so much. >> mr. gillespie on going to be with you. we have received questions from facebook from virginia voters. it was only open to virginia voters and one topic is come up more than any front and center and it has to do with violence in charlottesville which of course prompted a national debate about confederate money. you mr. northam has taken a different position. mr. northam supports the removal here is how matt prater of virginia writes to you mr. gillespie. the government motion equals government endorsement so our cities and localities endorsing what the statutes stand for and why shouldn't they belong in a museum? >> virginia and virginians have always be
farm. on the product of public schools went to virginia military institute and i took a commission and the united states army serving eight years. i served during desert storm taking care of wounded soldiers for the privilege of taking sick children -- taking care of sick children and their families. i understand the student -- the virginia way and i look forward to sharing my vision on how we take virginia to the next level. thank you so much. >> mr. gillespie on going to be with you. we...
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united states. bees are key to our food production hiere in the u.s. >> learning about what's going on, on the farm. we're on the farm. going to show you farm animals up next along with pumpkins and lessons about pumpkins. you know you need to know. >> we have the little baskets you left us with the different types of pumpkins from ticondero ticonderoga. >> eating the local honey, that makes a difference, right? >> reporter: the local honey is what makes a difference and working on immunity to the local pollen. i didn't know that. that's really important. >> good stuff. molette, we'll check back in, in just a little bit. >> not that you need an excuse. you have a spoonful of local honey as supposed to keep the allergies away. >> my sister and brother-in-law are into this. he grows the honey. has 50,000 honeybees in the my sister grows the pumpkins like that. they do it for this very reason. apparently this works. they don't have allergies. i still take my allergy pill every day. >> time to do the weather, chuck. >> we have to get over to the weather. a pleasant enough day to be outside today. it wil
united states. bees are key to our food production hiere in the u.s. >> learning about what's going on, on the farm. we're on the farm. going to show you farm animals up next along with pumpkins and lessons about pumpkins. you know you need to know. >> we have the little baskets you left us with the different types of pumpkins from ticondero ticonderoga. >> eating the local honey, that makes a difference, right? >> reporter: the local honey is what makes a difference and...
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united states on his way over to the u.n. right now. this is not a cloud. this is a tomato tracked from farmlockchain, helping keep shoppers safe. this is a financial transaction secure from hacks and threats others can't see. this is a skyscraper whose elevators use iot data and ai to help thousands get to work safely and efficiently. this is not the cloud you know. this is the ibm cloud. the ibm cloud is the cloud for enterprise. yours. the ibm cloud is the cloud for enterprise. you don't let anything lkeep you sidelined. come on! that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein, and 26 vitamins and minerals... for the strength and energy, to get back to doing what you love. ensure, always be you. and life's beautiful moments.ns get between you flonase outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. it helps block 6 key inflammatory substances that cause symptoms. pills block one and 6 is greater than 1. flonase changes everything. stay with me, mr. parker. when a critical patient is far from the hospital, the hospital must come to the patient. stay with me, mr. parker. the at&t network is
united states on his way over to the u.n. right now. this is not a cloud. this is a tomato tracked from farmlockchain, helping keep shoppers safe. this is a financial transaction secure from hacks and threats others can't see. this is a skyscraper whose elevators use iot data and ai to help thousands get to work safely and efficiently. this is not the cloud you know. this is the ibm cloud. the ibm cloud is the cloud for enterprise. yours. the ibm cloud is the cloud for enterprise. you don't let...
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farm. i'm the product of public schools. went to virginia military institute, and then east of virginia medical school. i took a commission in the united states army, serving eight years. i served during desert storm, taking care of wounded soldiers. i've had the privilege of taking care of sick cheildren and thei families over 25 years, serving in the virginia senate, i passed the smoking ban in restaurants and concussion protection for our student athletes. i understand the student way, excuse vision on how we take virginia to the next level. thank you so much. >> all right. let's dive right in. mr. gillespie i'll begin with you. we received hundreds of questions through facebook from virginia voters, concentrated it so it was only open to virginia voters and you might not be surprised one topic has come up more than any and last month's violence in charlottesville, which of course prompted a national debate about confederate monuments. you and mr. northam have taken two different positions, they should stay with the proper historical context. mr. northam supports their removal. i'll ask you both a form of the question. matt prader o
farm. i'm the product of public schools. went to virginia military institute, and then east of virginia medical school. i took a commission in the united states army, serving eight years. i served during desert storm, taking care of wounded soldiers. i've had the privilege of taking care of sick cheildren and thei families over 25 years, serving in the virginia senate, i passed the smoking ban in restaurants and concussion protection for our student athletes. i understand the student way,...
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united states some pundits like the one we're about to see on the c.n.n. think the criminal is behind all this let's take a listen that was bought by this russian troll farm on facebook was a black lives matter ad that was our gated specifically to the city of baltimore and ferguson missouri and this is based on my conversation my source and goal here was really about creating chaos and the shooting his sources my sources a lot of this information from. the very from official reports that new speculation to these reports by the social media platforms they have relied on unverified sources source which haven't made public and haven't been revealed really i mean how trustworthy are they would you trust anything i say from my sources i don't think many people would do that i mean of course nothing new for c.n.n. in the mainstream media to feel that the kremlin's reach has no end whatsoever but these allegations are brushed medling are often based exclusively just on claims coming from u.s. officials there certainty of varying degrees not to those claims always hold up just like this recent report by the ball in the field and security actually notified offici
united states some pundits like the one we're about to see on the c.n.n. think the criminal is behind all this let's take a listen that was bought by this russian troll farm on facebook was a black lives matter ad that was our gated specifically to the city of baltimore and ferguson missouri and this is based on my conversation my source and goal here was really about creating chaos and the shooting his sources my sources a lot of this information from. the very from official reports that new...
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farm just north of the north carolina monument. the ultimate size of the encampment was reported to be anywhere from 65 to 100 acres. , who is theams director of the united states marine corps historical company, said 100 acres is probably closer to the actual size. although the war department control the parks, which allow the marines to conduct their exercises on parkland, they did not want to damage the property or the historical site, so they were careful and how they brought -- careful in how they brought in their heavy vehicles to minimize damage. a couple shots of the marines relaxing in camp at gettysburg, tuning up their instruments, getting a shave, things like that. due to a plant's day of president harding and his wife florence who were going to stay for a night at the camp, it was decided to erect a structure for the first couple. also to house them and their guests. the site chosen was a high point on the field along west confederate avenue just north of the north carolina monument. it was situated in close proximity to the mcmillan farmhouse. describedburg times the presidential compound this way. of the structure is of the unique design,
farm just north of the north carolina monument. the ultimate size of the encampment was reported to be anywhere from 65 to 100 acres. , who is theams director of the united states marine corps historical company, said 100 acres is probably closer to the actual size. although the war department control the parks, which allow the marines to conduct their exercises on parkland, they did not want to damage the property or the historical site, so they were careful and how they brought -- careful in...
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farm system? so there's this stalemate for 30 years where people don't talk with one another and japanese pitchers and japanese players overall do not come to the uniteds. all that changes with hideo nomo. what were we talking about? we did talk about the nine-year contract and the loophole which is called the nomo clause where he retired to come over here. but what did nomo represent? >> i guess he opened the door come to the united states. he was the first one to do that so i guess he built that bridge between -- the gap between japan and america. >> that is true. he bridged that gap. >> it wasn't just that he wanted to play baseball in america. it was that he didn't want to play in japan. like he had a problem with the system and the way the contracts worked, and this was his way of like taking a stance against it. so it wasn't just that like he wanted to play in america. it was that he didn't want to play in japan. >> yes. that's a big part of it. nomo was an individual. there's a saying in japan, the nail that stands up gets hammered down. they wanted him to be part of the wall, if you will. he said i want to try to play baseball in the united st
farm system? so there's this stalemate for 30 years where people don't talk with one another and japanese pitchers and japanese players overall do not come to the uniteds. all that changes with hideo nomo. what were we talking about? we did talk about the nine-year contract and the loophole which is called the nomo clause where he retired to come over here. but what did nomo represent? >> i guess he opened the door come to the united states. he was the first one to do that so i guess he...
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united states some pundits like the one we're about to see on the c.n.n. think that the kremlin this is behind all this let's take a listen that was bought by this russian troll farm on facebook was a black live matter ad that was are gated specifically to the city of baltimore and ferguson missouri and this is based on my conversation my source and the goal here was really about creating chaos as we heard a. particular pundit referring to his conversations his sources if we look at these sources from both official reports media speculation now these social platform reports a lot of these sources have never been verified that never been exposed no one's have been really told who they are or where they come from will let the public decide obviously whether they chose to believe information that comes from sources that are readily available and never actually revealed as to who or what they are but these allegations are brushed medling are often based exclusively just on claims coming from u.s. officials there certainty of varying degrees not to those claims always hold up just. recent report by the ball in the field and security actually notified officially notifie
united states some pundits like the one we're about to see on the c.n.n. think that the kremlin this is behind all this let's take a listen that was bought by this russian troll farm on facebook was a black live matter ad that was are gated specifically to the city of baltimore and ferguson missouri and this is based on my conversation my source and the goal here was really about creating chaos as we heard a. particular pundit referring to his conversations his sources if we look at these...
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united states some pundits like the one we're about to see on c.n.n. think that the kremlin this hand is behind all this let's take a listen. that was bought by this russian troll farm on facebook was a black lives matter ad that was targeted specifically to the city's baltimore and ferguson missouri and is based on my conversation my sources is that the goal here was really about creating chaos and the shooting his sources my sources a lot of this information from. from official reports that new speculation to these reports by the social media platforms they have relied on unverified sources source which haven't made public and haven't been revealed really i mean how trustworthy are they would you trust anything i say from my sources i don't think many people would do that well of course that's only one pundit but it's nothing new for c.n.n. to see the kremlin around every corner but the allegations that we're seeing more often than not they're based exclusively on claims by u.s. officials like you're saying these unnamed officials source says but they don't always hold up to that and you know that's right the department of homeland security recently officially not
united states some pundits like the one we're about to see on c.n.n. think that the kremlin this hand is behind all this let's take a listen. that was bought by this russian troll farm on facebook was a black lives matter ad that was targeted specifically to the city's baltimore and ferguson missouri and is based on my conversation my sources is that the goal here was really about creating chaos and the shooting his sources my sources a lot of this information from. from official reports that...
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mary medical center, united way of bucks county, rolling harvest food rescue, and sully farm for all their hard work in making this program possible. mr. speaker, these organizations and all their generous volunteers are a tribute to our community and to our nation. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back chingt -- back. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from ill know seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman from illinois is recognized for one minute. -- gentleman from illinois is recognized for one minute. >> i rise today to honor school nutrition professional across the country. from washington elementary school to st. bonafice catholic school i have seen firsthand the great work they do in schools across my district. mr. davis: as summer comes to an end and children head back to school, they'll be working hard to ensure students receive healthy and appealing meals. which is not an easy stask. each school day nearly 14u7bd
mary medical center, united way of bucks county, rolling harvest food rescue, and sully farm for all their hard work in making this program possible. mr. speaker, these organizations and all their generous volunteers are a tribute to our community and to our nation. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back chingt -- back. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from ill know seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one...
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united states but i was born of immigrant parents. i am an english as a second language kid, a former migrant farm worker. i was born in south texas. >> let's talk about these d.r.e.a.m.ers. something that senator lindsey graham said was very interesting to me, they want to do comprehensive reform but the d.r.e.a.m.ers are a great place to start. i showed my viewers but it's important to show again, 95% of the d.r.e.a.m.ers are currently working or in school. obviously some of them are older than school age. 63% got a better paying job. 54% bought their first car after daca because they could get a driver's license and insurance. 48% got a job with better working conditions. some bought their own home. they do pay taxes. they cannot commit felonies or serious misdemeanors. the government can keep track of them. everything about them suggests that if you were to build on an immigration policy for a country like america that has a negative worker replacement rate, they seem ideal. >> they are the poster children for the kind of people we need to continue to move our economy forward. every one of them had to
united states but i was born of immigrant parents. i am an english as a second language kid, a former migrant farm worker. i was born in south texas. >> let's talk about these d.r.e.a.m.ers. something that senator lindsey graham said was very interesting to me, they want to do comprehensive reform but the d.r.e.a.m.ers are a great place to start. i showed my viewers but it's important to show again, 95% of the d.r.e.a.m.ers are currently working or in school. obviously some of them are...
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united states to "ash and darkness." ir it's not just people and houses that were devastated byhurricane irma, farming is also taking a bigit, another attempt to smuggle drugs... gets one volkswagondriver busted in a big way. and san jose is the latest city to offer legal resistance to the president's decision on daca. live look at the crowd gathering in berkeley.... donald trump fired up his base during the campaign by promising to take on immigration if elected. but last night... word came of a deal with democrats over daca from our partners at c-n-n, emily schmidt reports from washington -- things get less clear when the potential deal gets down to the details. over an unlikely white house menu pairing of chinese food and chocolate pie, an unlikely trio of president donald trump, and democrats chuck schumer and nancy pelosi said they came up with a way to an immigration plan about the so-called "dreamers" all could find palatable.rep. nancy pelosi/-d- minority leader: "we agreed to a plan, a plan to work out an agreement to protect our dreamers from deportation." so, it seemed, a deal--to bring daca---the deferred acti
united states to "ash and darkness." ir it's not just people and houses that were devastated byhurricane irma, farming is also taking a bigit, another attempt to smuggle drugs... gets one volkswagondriver busted in a big way. and san jose is the latest city to offer legal resistance to the president's decision on daca. live look at the crowd gathering in berkeley.... donald trump fired up his base during the campaign by promising to take on immigration if elected. but last night......
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farming is a sensitive subject in north korea. the nation still struggles to feed its own people. limited farmland and a significant drought could put millions at risk. the unitedof the population, nearly 18 million north koreans, don't have a sufficiently diverse diet. they survive on basic staples -- rice, porridge, fermented cabbage called kimchi. beef, chicken and pork are often too expensive. this handful of farmers seems to be putting on a demonstration for our benefit. after they finish, i try to ask them some questions. most of the group is camera-shy, but this woman has plenty to say. >> translator: the thing i am fond of for us farmers is the land, just taking care of the la. >> how long ve you been doing this? >> translator: it's been about ten years since i came here. >> what's the farthest that you've ever traveled from home? >> translator: not that far. >> if you could go -- if you could leave north korea and go to any other place in the world, where would you like to visit? >> translator: i want to visit the u.s. >> her answer surprises me. no north korean has ever told me they want to visit the united states. >> translator: i want to see what on
farming is a sensitive subject in north korea. the nation still struggles to feed its own people. limited farmland and a significant drought could put millions at risk. the unitedof the population, nearly 18 million north koreans, don't have a sufficiently diverse diet. they survive on basic staples -- rice, porridge, fermented cabbage called kimchi. beef, chicken and pork are often too expensive. this handful of farmers seems to be putting on a demonstration for our benefit. after they finish,...
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farming is a sensitive subject in north korea. the nation still struggles to feed its own people. limited farmland and a significant drought could put millions at risk. the united estimates 70% of the population, nearly 18 million north koreans, don't have a sufficiently diverse diet. they survive on basic staples -- rice, porridge, fermented cabbage called kimchi. beef, chicken and pork are often too expensive. this handful of farmers seems to be putting on a demonstration for our benefit. after they finish, i try to ask them some questions. most of the group is camera-shy, but this woman has plenty to say. >> translator: the thing i am fond of is for us farmers is the land. just taking care of the land. >> how long have you been doing this? >> translator: it's been about ten years since i came here. >> what's the farthest that you've ever traveled from home? >> translator: not that far. >> if you could go -- if you could leave north korea and go to any other place in the world, where would you like to visit? >> translator: i want to visit the u.s. >> her answer surprises me. no north korean has ever told me they want to visit the united states. >> translator:
farming is a sensitive subject in north korea. the nation still struggles to feed its own people. limited farmland and a significant drought could put millions at risk. the united estimates 70% of the population, nearly 18 million north koreans, don't have a sufficiently diverse diet. they survive on basic staples -- rice, porridge, fermented cabbage called kimchi. beef, chicken and pork are often too expensive. this handful of farmers seems to be putting on a demonstration for our benefit....
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farming is a sensitive subject in north korea. the nation still struggles to feed its own people. limited farmland and aing is drought could put millions at risk. the unitedogr program estimates 18 million koreans don't have a civil diverse diet. they survive on basic staples, rice, basic porridge called kim chi. this handful of farmers seems to be putting on a demonstration for our benefit. after they finish, tried to asked them some questions. most of the group is camera shy but this woman has plenty to say. >> translator: the thing i am fond of is for us farmers it's the land, just taking care of the land. >> how long have you been doing this? >> translator: it's been about ten years since i came here. >> what's the farthest that you've ever traveled from home? >> translator: not that far. >> if you could go, if you could leave north korea and go to any other place in the world, where would you like to visit? >> translator: i'd want to visit the u.s. >> her answer surprises me. no north korean has ever told me they want to visit the united states. >> translator: i want to see what on earth the u.s. looks like to be harassing korean people so much. it's
farming is a sensitive subject in north korea. the nation still struggles to feed its own people. limited farmland and aing is drought could put millions at risk. the unitedogr program estimates 18 million koreans don't have a civil diverse diet. they survive on basic staples, rice, basic porridge called kim chi. this handful of farmers seems to be putting on a demonstration for our benefit. after they finish, tried to asked them some questions. most of the group is camera shy but this woman...
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farm fields have dried up. many farmers have nothing to harvest. that is what is helping trigger these ridiculous wildfires across the western united states. the fire was so big yesterday, it managed to jump the columbia river from oregogon into washington. people in oregon and washington are reporting ash fall from the forest fires on a scale colorable to what happened when mount saint helens erupted. last week the largest wildfire in los angeles history, which really isn't a big surprise because it is been the hottest year in california history. amy: bill, we're going to go to break and come back to this discussion, bill mckibben, founder of 350.org, speaking to us from vermont as we talk about extreme weather events from south asia were more than 1200 people have died to the fires of the northwest to the hurricanes and harvey, jose is not far behind. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: we will later be talking about whether a genocide is being committed against the rohingya by the burmese military. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. we continue our conversation with 35
farm fields have dried up. many farmers have nothing to harvest. that is what is helping trigger these ridiculous wildfires across the western united states. the fire was so big yesterday, it managed to jump the columbia river from oregogon into washington. people in oregon and washington are reporting ash fall from the forest fires on a scale colorable to what happened when mount saint helens erupted. last week the largest wildfire in los angeles history, which really isn't a big surprise...