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been able to, over the course of the last few weeks, we have worked extremely hard throughout the united farm workers and caesar chavez foundation, all of us have come together to really do what is necessary to ensure that farm workers have the benefits that they need, and they get the same opportunities as everyone else. now, we have in california we were finally successful in getting and ensuring sick pay for all farm workers, regardless of what your legal status is, and regardless of what size of farm that they worked on. and so that was a very critical victory here with governor newsom. and then, of course, we have been able to also be able to provide food for farm workers. and we have been working jointly with the ufw foundation to get out literally distribute thousands of meals to farm workers in the salinas valley and oxnard in the big agriculture communities. and now we are going to be distributing mask. and we distributed well over 20,000 masks and getting more donated. they want to make sure farm workers are protected. because it's difficult when you are working in the fields, as yo
been able to, over the course of the last few weeks, we have worked extremely hard throughout the united farm workers and caesar chavez foundation, all of us have come together to really do what is necessary to ensure that farm workers have the benefits that they need, and they get the same opportunities as everyone else. now, we have in california we were finally successful in getting and ensuring sick pay for all farm workers, regardless of what your legal status is, and regardless of what...
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citizen and president of the united farm workers of america.on cofounded by cesar chavez. >> social justice to the worker and his cause. >> all these workers don't want to speak. they don't want to say anything. especially with the atmosphere that is happening right now. they want to be in the shadows, which is exactly what trump wants and is the wrong thing to do. >> what do you think when you hear those words coming out of our president's mouth? >> it is infuriating. we have people who feed not only democrats or republicans -- men, women -- everybody in this country and the world. these lawmakers are enjoying the fruits and vegetables that are harvests bed by undocumented workers. i would invite all them to come in the fields and work one day to appreciate the contribution of this community. i guarantee you none of them would last a day. >> with the coronavirus raging, the ufw is pleading with farms and government officials to protect these essential workers. >> teachers educate our kids, policemen protect us, farm workers feed us. we feed am
citizen and president of the united farm workers of america.on cofounded by cesar chavez. >> social justice to the worker and his cause. >> all these workers don't want to speak. they don't want to say anything. especially with the atmosphere that is happening right now. they want to be in the shadows, which is exactly what trump wants and is the wrong thing to do. >> what do you think when you hear those words coming out of our president's mouth? >> it is infuriating....
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franklin roosevelt born to wealth, and harry truman, one-time farm boy, were firmly united on that and major world aim. as the nation is plunged into mourning by president roosevelt's death, harry s. truman becomes president, the seventh american vice president to assume the office under similar circumstances. president truman takes over his duties. he announces that the san francisco conference will go ahead as scheduled and immediately receives the nation's military leaders. war secretary stimson, army chief of staff marshall, and lead admiral king. james f. burns, high roosevelt aide who took part in the crimea conference, secretaries of state stettinius, british secretary eaton, and ambassador halifax also visit the president. arriving to address a joint session of the congress, president truman receives thunderous applause. he pledges to carry forward the work of franklin roosevelt. >> with great humility, i call upon all americans to help me keep our nation united in defense of those ideals which have been so eloquently proclaimed by franklin >> roosevelt. i want in turn to assur
franklin roosevelt born to wealth, and harry truman, one-time farm boy, were firmly united on that and major world aim. as the nation is plunged into mourning by president roosevelt's death, harry s. truman becomes president, the seventh american vice president to assume the office under similar circumstances. president truman takes over his duties. he announces that the san francisco conference will go ahead as scheduled and immediately receives the nation's military leaders. war secretary...
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farm worker was respected, that their concerns were taken into account. >> efi, equitable food initiative, is a new certification program that aspires to be the fair trade coffee of u.s. agriculture. efi currently unitesfarms with big-chain stores like costco. stores pay a bit more for the product, consumers make a purchase they can feel good about. conditions in the field are vastly improved. and safer. and the farm workers receive monthly bonuses. >> their dignity and respect, the empowerment that they receive, the knowledge that they acquire, they take that home. and they're saying, i'm really proud to be a harvester. that's a culture change. >> changing the immigration laws that affect our food system is much tougher. >> h2a program, it's for temporary work. well, in today's agriculture it's not all temporary. there's a lot of things that are permanent. >> while there is political. support for expanding the seasonal division to year-round systems are numerous. >> we think it should be renamed harness to abuse, because that's what's happening. >> one innovative alternative is the blue card. it's basically a green card for undocumented agriculture workers currently living in the united states. >> th
farm worker was respected, that their concerns were taken into account. >> efi, equitable food initiative, is a new certification program that aspires to be the fair trade coffee of u.s. agriculture. efi currently unitesfarms with big-chain stores like costco. stores pay a bit more for the product, consumers make a purchase they can feel good about. conditions in the field are vastly improved. and safer. and the farm workers receive monthly bonuses. >> their dignity and respect, the...
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franklin roosevelt born to wealth and harry truman one-time farm boy were firmly united on that and every aim. as the nation is plunged into mourning by roosevelt's death, harry s. truman becomes the president, the seventh vice president to assume the office under similar circumstances. he announced that the san francisco conference will go ahead as scheduled and immediately receives the nation's military leaders. war secretary stinson, and admiral king. james f. burns high roosevelt aide who took part in the crimea conference, secretary of state, british form secretary eden and ambassador halifax also arrive with the president. president truman receives thunderous applause. he pledges to carry forward the work of franklin roosevelt. >> with great humility, i call upon all americans to help me keep our nation united in the ideals which have been eloquently proclaimed by franklin roosevelt. [ applause ] i want in turn to assure my fellow americans and all of those who love peace and liberty throughout the world that i will support and defend those ideals with all my strength and all my hea
franklin roosevelt born to wealth and harry truman one-time farm boy were firmly united on that and every aim. as the nation is plunged into mourning by roosevelt's death, harry s. truman becomes the president, the seventh vice president to assume the office under similar circumstances. he announced that the san francisco conference will go ahead as scheduled and immediately receives the nation's military leaders. war secretary stinson, and admiral king. james f. burns high roosevelt aide who...
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took strenuous shaking to sift the rice kernels through a straw sieve, a method as old as farming itself. the unitedtes first became acquainted with okinawa when matthew perry landed his asiatic expedition here in 1853. some of his men are buried here. when perry returned, he recommended to congress that they annex the island. but congress was uninterested. it was not until 1871 that anyone expressed further interest in the primitive little island. at that time, japan inc. it into her and prior -- incorporated it into her empire. japan gave the island her language and introduced it to her more advance culture. the okinawans, always an easy-going, friendly people, took part in celebrations featuring the highly stylized oriental dance. (music) however, the japanese looked upon the island primarily as a source of agricultural supply. and so life in okinawa changed very little over the years, until the outbreak of world war ii. vital to the japanese defense, okinawa had to be taken before our main attack on japan could succeed. [explosions] after the most tremendous naval and air pounding of the pacific
took strenuous shaking to sift the rice kernels through a straw sieve, a method as old as farming itself. the unitedtes first became acquainted with okinawa when matthew perry landed his asiatic expedition here in 1853. some of his men are buried here. when perry returned, he recommended to congress that they annex the island. but congress was uninterested. it was not until 1871 that anyone expressed further interest in the primitive little island. at that time, japan inc. it into her and prior...
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to bury the pickton sources at this farm are destined for the united states growers hope the easing of for instructions there means they'll be a market for them for the laid off car plant workers what happened after harvests remains an open question. and that is your business update here on t.w. you can get more from asa to do w. dot com for what slash business and of course we're also on facebook and twitter for now for me and the team in berlin thanks for keeping us company. close. to. the markets our. morning world. made in germany. on. may sound in time. but are a drain on natural resources guitars made of african. forests crossed the region are threatened the american guitar builder is taking responsibility. financing and winning reforesting. incoming. eco africa. 60 minutes d w. we know this is a scary time for the coronavirus is changing the world changing. so please take care of yourself good systems wash your hands if you can date and how we do w. are here for you we are working tirelessly to keep you informed on all of our platforms we're all in this together on together make
to bury the pickton sources at this farm are destined for the united states growers hope the easing of for instructions there means they'll be a market for them for the laid off car plant workers what happened after harvests remains an open question. and that is your business update here on t.w. you can get more from asa to do w. dot com for what slash business and of course we're also on facebook and twitter for now for me and the team in berlin thanks for keeping us company. close. to. the...
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within the existing berries picton sources at this farm are destined for the united states growers hope the easing of frustrations there means they'll be a market for them for the laid off car plant workers what happens after harvests remains an open question. and that is your business update here on t.w. you can get more from us at dot com forward slash business and of course we're also on facebook and twitter for now for me and the team in berlin thanks for keeping us company. on leaving survived the nazis persecution and holocaust are non jewish friends in berlin helped to remain very close to her rescuers all her life the german resistance memorial center in berlin commemorates these unsung heroes and their courageous engagement from the man. next on d w. sound enticing but are a drain on natural resources guitars made of african. forest across the region are threatened. american guitar builder is taking responsibility . financing reforest. for go. in 60 minutes on d. w. . o. . gemini which. any time any place. in music video never. have at the back of those. songs to sing along to
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to bury picton sources at this farm are destined for the united states well as hope the easing infrastructure is there means they'll be a market for them for the laid off car plant workers what happens after harvests remains an open question. and that is your business update here on t.w. you can get more from our d.w. dot com for what slash business and of course we're also on facebook and twitter for now for me and the team in berlin thanks for keeping us company. sound in time saying what are a drain on natural resources guitars made of african. forest. are threatened. american guitar builder is taking responsibility. financing reforestation coming. cold africa. on. europe and the end of world war 2. 00001945 brought an end to the destruction so. marked a new beginning of european cooperation. w. celebrates the 75th anniversary of the end of the 2nd floor to. meet on t.w. . is for me. is for you. beethoven is for. is for. beethoven is for us. is for. beethoven 2020 the 250th anniversary here on. capitol hill. hello and welcome to this new edition of eco africa be environment magazine brough
to bury picton sources at this farm are destined for the united states well as hope the easing infrastructure is there means they'll be a market for them for the laid off car plant workers what happens after harvests remains an open question. and that is your business update here on t.w. you can get more from our d.w. dot com for what slash business and of course we're also on facebook and twitter for now for me and the team in berlin thanks for keeping us company. sound in time saying what are...
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>>reporter: on a farm in rural virginia, united states navy veteran then eek massengale trained services for veterans. >> we have trainers for each of veteran. >> they help veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder. >> it took a long time for me to get all the pieces into place. it was rough. they're still crappy days. that never goes away. you learned how to ride the wave better. >> leashes of valor had to put their program on hold because of the pandemic. >> we have suspended mental health treatment in a way for people who don't know when this tool will be available to them. >>> a military times poll of 4000 veterans and servicemembers finds many are worried about the pandemic. they consider this a severe threat to public health, that economy and family. >> how they will play out over the next three months or beyond that is unclear. >> it seems like there are job losses and loss of financial security and being disconnected these are risk factors that only compound and accumulate in terms of someone's mental health. >> he is concerned about the setbacks for veterans. >> people are no
>>reporter: on a farm in rural virginia, united states navy veteran then eek massengale trained services for veterans. >> we have trainers for each of veteran. >> they help veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder. >> it took a long time for me to get all the pieces into place. it was rough. they're still crappy days. that never goes away. you learned how to ride the wave better. >> leashes of valor had to put their program on hold because of the pandemic....
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finding those farms and you can see pictures upstate new york for example 3 or 4 farms and these little processing unit people are are lining up down up to driving down the street to get the product and in this is so is a whole new appreciation and understanding of where the food comes from and how we can procure it for ourselves we figured out a way at least partially we're not there yet because the government still is in the way with stupid rules and regulations in terms of how we get food how it's distributed so that has to be worked on. yeah i'm glad we're thinking about this more and you hit a nerve a minute ago because 2 of the saddest things i have seen lately are that video of the milk being dumped which has to hit a nerve since you're a dairy farmer and what about these pigs being euthanized rather than brought to market how in a country that worries about food insecurity can we be throwing away food before it gets to the consumer why does this happen well there are 2 or 3 different answers one of them is that the chinese our the government of the not the people but the chinese government is t
finding those farms and you can see pictures upstate new york for example 3 or 4 farms and these little processing unit people are are lining up down up to driving down the street to get the product and in this is so is a whole new appreciation and understanding of where the food comes from and how we can procure it for ourselves we figured out a way at least partially we're not there yet because the government still is in the way with stupid rules and regulations in terms of how we get food...
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farm. so what they wanted to do is add some stability to the southwestern united states to increase farming and enhance the growth. but they needed to control the colorado, because it kept washing everything away. it was built primarily for flood control. the other purpose of course was water delivery. and the rate compact signed with arizona and california, the water is divvied up for the end of the river. that's our region here. they wanted to have a way to deliver that water. you can't do it all at once. you have to do it when the farmers needed or when the community needs it. water delivery was second and hydro power, generating electricity, the third reason. >> right, now i believe we have come down about 500 feet. we are in one of the tunnels that was built inside the rock walls beside the hoover dam. we are headed to the arizona side of the dam. the arizona side is part of the hoover dam that contains nine generators. it is generating electricity and you can see when we get in there that some of them are generating and some are not. these generators are marked to indicate that they a
farm. so what they wanted to do is add some stability to the southwestern united states to increase farming and enhance the growth. but they needed to control the colorado, because it kept washing everything away. it was built primarily for flood control. the other purpose of course was water delivery. and the rate compact signed with arizona and california, the water is divvied up for the end of the river. that's our region here. they wanted to have a way to deliver that water. you can't do it...
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we have the finest farm families, the finest farm election unit in this entire country. we have produced the finest products. our georgia produced vegetables are the finest in this land. georgians10 million we identify as consumers, how do we pull them all together? how do we do it in a unique way and do it quickly so we can address the needs of both the consumers and our production families all across the state? birthedgrown to go was in a terrific way yesterday. i advise you to go to georgiagrowntogo.com to see what we have planned around atlanta. effortay, a wonderful with state representative casey carpenter. fromands of produce boxes the farms of georgia were able to go direct consumer purchase in northwest georgia. shout out to casey carpenter for his heroic work. i was up there for about six hours yesterday. i felt this morning that i touched 5000 of those boxes, but we were able to get them all in a wonderfully organized bin. that is going to continue this weekend. go is coming to dekalb tomorrow. we know there are vulnerable families. we wanted to address their
we have the finest farm families, the finest farm election unit in this entire country. we have produced the finest products. our georgia produced vegetables are the finest in this land. georgians10 million we identify as consumers, how do we pull them all together? how do we do it in a unique way and do it quickly so we can address the needs of both the consumers and our production families all across the state? birthedgrown to go was in a terrific way yesterday. i advise you to go to...
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farm. so what they wanted to do was add some stability to the southwestern united states to increase farmingance the growth of community, but they needed to control the colorado because it kept washing everything away. so hoover dam was built for flood control. the other purpose of course was water delivery. under a compact signed with arizona, nevada and california, the water was divvied up for last 688 miles of the colorado river, that is our region here. so they wanted to have a way to deliver that water. you can't do it all at once. you have to do it when the farmers or the communities need it so water delivery was second and hydropower, generating electricity was the third reason. >> right now we've come down about 500 feet. we're in one of the tunnels that was built inside the rockwalls beside hoover dam. we're headed to the arizona side of the dam. so the arizona side is part of hoover dam that contains nine generators and generating electricity and you could see when we get in there, some of them are generating and some are not. and these generators are marks a1. we don't generate al
farm. so what they wanted to do was add some stability to the southwestern united states to increase farmingance the growth of community, but they needed to control the colorado because it kept washing everything away. so hoover dam was built for flood control. the other purpose of course was water delivery. under a compact signed with arizona, nevada and california, the water was divvied up for last 688 miles of the colorado river, that is our region here. so they wanted to have a way to...
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>>reporter: on a farm in rural virginia united states navy veteran denis massengale trained service dogs for veterans. >> we custom train the triggers for each veteran. >> this helps veterans with posttraumaticstress. she struggles with it as well. >> it took a while to get the pieces in place. there are still crappy days. that never goes away you learn how to ride the wave better. >> leashes of valor had to put their program on hold because of the coronavirus. >> this is a spending mental health treatment. they don't know when the tool they are waiting for will be available to them. >>reporter: a military times poll of active service members and veterans say many are worried about covid-19. it is a severe threat to public health, the economy, the community and family. >> what those stressors will be and how they will play out is unknown. things like a job loss, loss of financial security, being disconnected and socially isolated these are risk factors that only compound and accumulate in terms of mental health. >>reporter: he is concerned about setbacks. blanco people are not looking fo
>>reporter: on a farm in rural virginia united states navy veteran denis massengale trained service dogs for veterans. >> we custom train the triggers for each veteran. >> this helps veterans with posttraumaticstress. she struggles with it as well. >> it took a while to get the pieces in place. there are still crappy days. that never goes away you learn how to ride the wave better. >> leashes of valor had to put their program on hold because of the coronavirus....
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farm saw. this and hopefully bless my heart hurts. just when the united states is gradually pulling out of vietnam there is a rush of concern that blow may become another vietnam so says the administration and says. well the president will let it happen this would. mean we learned what it was the move that is we're not going to be. made major wars. in the mainland of asia again we're not going to send american troops there and we certainly are going to do it mostly of the american public and the congress behind this there are no american combat forces involved we have been providing logistical support of some training for the new government in order to avoid laos falling on communist domination as far as american manpower in laos is concerned there are none there at the present time on a combat base. so . no not demand that i'm going to. seminar that. line in the. beginning. of the men men money in the long. run general. but that. that will come in and shoot. it down with. i don't don't have none. you're not on it. or you don't you upon me i would if you
farm saw. this and hopefully bless my heart hurts. just when the united states is gradually pulling out of vietnam there is a rush of concern that blow may become another vietnam so says the administration and says. well the president will let it happen this would. mean we learned what it was the move that is we're not going to be. made major wars. in the mainland of asia again we're not going to send american troops there and we certainly are going to do it mostly of the american public and...
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in the united kingdom, one farm has found a unique way to help their town with special deliveries toing. >> reporter: max the llama is out of lockdown. the pack animal is delivering packages throughout the welsh countryside. doing his part during the coronavirus pandemic. matt york is max's owner. how did you come up with this idea? >> we live in a small valley with a lot of people who are high risk from the virus. so we started going to do our own shopping and asking other people if there was anything they wanted. >> reporter: max makes several trips a week, visiting customers in remote areas to deliver food and also some cheer. >> shopping in the old days was miserable, wasn't it? this is great fun these days, isn't it? >> reporter: for matt's business, the days have also been difficult. >> so it's -- we don't have any inome. >> reporter: they don't charge for the eco-friendly deliveries, but locals have chipped in to support the duo. what does max think about the deliveries and, of course, all of the attention? >> yeah, he's -- he's a bit of a natural diva. he loves the camera, as
in the united kingdom, one farm has found a unique way to help their town with special deliveries toing. >> reporter: max the llama is out of lockdown. the pack animal is delivering packages throughout the welsh countryside. doing his part during the coronavirus pandemic. matt york is max's owner. how did you come up with this idea? >> we live in a small valley with a lot of people who are high risk from the virus. so we started going to do our own shopping and asking other people...
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laws providing unemployment insurance and compensation for injuries on the job to farm workers all of the of this united states of america do not have disability insurance not have an insurance for workers like maria working from home obviously isn't an option and even staying home while sick is an impossible luxury so i'm in a couple i'm the only person in my family that is ending in income so if i'm me it's either you or he. or that i have from they are essential workers putting food on the country's tables every day yet somehow they remain invisible and vulnerable. 7 of the most of the struggling to put food on the table these women are grateful for any kind of assistance years of drought rising inflation and now coronavirus have seen food prices soar several families are now eating lists many say they know not much will change until a lockdown destructions are eased or scrapped in early may. mean more good for us is killing people sure you tune in for that and we are no doctor. so you're waiting for what we're waiting for the troops to get after training to see what is going to happen next the world
laws providing unemployment insurance and compensation for injuries on the job to farm workers all of the of this united states of america do not have disability insurance not have an insurance for workers like maria working from home obviously isn't an option and even staying home while sick is an impossible luxury so i'm in a couple i'm the only person in my family that is ending in income so if i'm me it's either you or he. or that i have from they are essential workers putting food on the...
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, if you don't have zicam but engineered seeds, your farm gets hit and there's court cases i've sat in and on the unitedtates were farmers are limited about this and been affected by this. when i went to brazil, this scared the heck out of the people there, the farmers i talked to, the wheat scientist in brazil because they were just approving the zicam boa system and if you think about hot climate in the sonata, it's tropical environment, the side campus bread in the way that that will force to farmers who don't want to get genetically engineered seeds, it is a really concerning problem for the future, we are talking a lot about roundup, but i think zicam a is the next big story. >> thank you, there's so much more here but with an eye on that i will move, i think reading your excerpts in your book proposals is a reminder of what the decade of the 1970s were starting with kent state and indian with events of one bombing after another, this was in a enormous crisis as you point out, i don't remember what was in your proposal but what you would explain to people of what the book was about, they would ofte
, if you don't have zicam but engineered seeds, your farm gets hit and there's court cases i've sat in and on the unitedtates were farmers are limited about this and been affected by this. when i went to brazil, this scared the heck out of the people there, the farmers i talked to, the wheat scientist in brazil because they were just approving the zicam boa system and if you think about hot climate in the sonata, it's tropical environment, the side campus bread in the way that that will force...
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many crops on hand one farm is reportedly giving away 2000000 potatoes so they don't go to waste just a lot of people are worried that we're going to run out of food here in the united states but experts say that's incredibly unlikely the main problem is that we just can't seem to get food from the factories or the farms out to the people how can the supply chain possibly break in such a high tech interconnected world. will. wed restaurants are ordering anything because restaurants started feeding in the wall. that let's face it in the united states of america the restaurant business is huge not everybody eats a whole meal and what this virus is done it's really caused us to go back in our houses and start cooking again for ourselves and start producing for ourselves and this just shows you the major impact that it has when restaurants are not sitting people down for 3 meals a day vats where there's food that's why there's over abundance of it it's still in the stores pretty well but i think this is a cause a direct effect of blowback from restaurants not being open and then not being able to serve their food now we've got this glut in an overabundance of food but w
many crops on hand one farm is reportedly giving away 2000000 potatoes so they don't go to waste just a lot of people are worried that we're going to run out of food here in the united states but experts say that's incredibly unlikely the main problem is that we just can't seem to get food from the factories or the farms out to the people how can the supply chain possibly break in such a high tech interconnected world. will. wed restaurants are ordering anything because restaurants started...
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we seem in the united states it has drifted, when you spray the herbicide and volatile and will jump in side the air, if you don't have the resistant genetically engineered seeds, your farmsand there's court cases i sat in here in the united states where farmers are livid about this that the forms of been affected by this. when i went to brazil, this get the heck out of the farmers out of there. the scientists of top universities in brazil, they were just approving it there. if you think about hot climate, is tropical environment, this i can both spread in the way that will force compliance for farmers you don't want to get genetically engineered seeds. it's a really concerning problem for the future. were talking about rhonda but i think i cam a is the next big story. >> thank you, so much more here, we will move on, i think reading your accidents in your book proposals was what a decade the 1970s were starting with kent state, wasn't that in the 70s and ending with events, one primate after another this was an enormous crisis that you point out, i don't remember what was in your proposal but when you explain to people what this book was about, they would often say why h
we seem in the united states it has drifted, when you spray the herbicide and volatile and will jump in side the air, if you don't have the resistant genetically engineered seeds, your farmsand there's court cases i sat in here in the united states where farmers are livid about this that the forms of been affected by this. when i went to brazil, this get the heck out of the farmers out of there. the scientists of top universities in brazil, they were just approving it there. if you think about...
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united states in a one-day period. we'll take you there live. state farmannouncing the good neighbor relief program we're returning $2 billion dollars to our auto policyholders through may 31st. because now, more than ever, being a good neighbor means everything. like a good neighbor, state farm is there. are your asthma treatments just not enough? then see what could open up for you with fasenra. it is not a steroid or inhaler. it is not a rescue medicine or for other eosinophilic conditions. it's an add-on injection for people 12 and up with asthma driven by eosinophils. nearly 7 out of 10 adults with asthma may have elevated eosinophils. fasenra is designed to target and remove eosinophils, a key cause of asthma. it helps to prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and can reduce the need for oral steroids like prednisone. fasenra may cause allergic reactions. get help right away if you have swelling of your face, mouth, and tongue, or trouble breathing. don't stop your asthma treatments unless your doctor tells you to. tell your doctor if you have a
united states in a one-day period. we'll take you there live. state farmannouncing the good neighbor relief program we're returning $2 billion dollars to our auto policyholders through may 31st. because now, more than ever, being a good neighbor means everything. like a good neighbor, state farm is there. are your asthma treatments just not enough? then see what could open up for you with fasenra. it is not a steroid or inhaler. it is not a rescue medicine or for other eosinophilic conditions....
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it right when i get out on the farm saw you don't want to take more songs that are next to you so you can listen and hopefully bless my heart hurts. says stan the united states has been the unbelievable winner of the global geographic macroeconomic gambling casino shared with the world reserve currency and really smart intelligent financial engineers and stop for engineers that. has run up my thought is that this pandemic has exposed incredible wallner abilities in the united states and the united kingdom and that's going to be painful it's going to be very painful like 10 to 15 years. seem wrong. to me. yet to shape out these days become educated and engaged with equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. just when the united states is gradually pulling out of vietnam there is a rush of concern that laos may become another vietnam not so says the administration and says. well the president and that's what. we learned one lesson that is we're not going to avoid the. major major wars. mainland of asia again we're not going to send american troops there and we certainly are going to do it must be of t
it right when i get out on the farm saw you don't want to take more songs that are next to you so you can listen and hopefully bless my heart hurts. says stan the united states has been the unbelievable winner of the global geographic macroeconomic gambling casino shared with the world reserve currency and really smart intelligent financial engineers and stop for engineers that. has run up my thought is that this pandemic has exposed incredible wallner abilities in the united states and the...
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public water supplies in the entire united states saving it would give us about a quarter more water available for irrigation worldwide and we'd need a 3rd less farm land too in fact an area almost the size of russia could be given over to rain forests and other ecosystems which in turn would protect many thousands of species from becoming extinct. and by wasting less meat we kill fewer animals in germany alone around $230000.00 cattle would be. baird slaughter each year worldwide it would be several 1000000. if we start throwing away food the world could be a better place it's in our hands. if outlet is read why are they bad and even if they. do you have a serious question send it in as a video text always where if we answer it on the show you get a little surprise as a thank you i. can on just ask. to find us by going to our website d.w. dot com slash science. or drop us a line on twitter and facebook. now body has some amazing abilities to regenerate our skin cells do for example. and ahead keeps on growing no matter how often we cut it. the same goes for our fingernails of the eye in nigeria sent in a question about that. how do our nails grow
public water supplies in the entire united states saving it would give us about a quarter more water available for irrigation worldwide and we'd need a 3rd less farm land too in fact an area almost the size of russia could be given over to rain forests and other ecosystems which in turn would protect many thousands of species from becoming extinct. and by wasting less meat we kill fewer animals in germany alone around $230000.00 cattle would be. baird slaughter each year worldwide it would be...
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explain to the folks who are not in the farming part of the united states how much, you know, the trade the global glut on commodities has lowered the amount of money that farmers have made for a number of years across the country? >> yeah. you know, steve, our country has before the pandemic had experienced a great, great economic boom. but agriculture was not part of that economic boon. since 2012 2013 our farm income has been down 50%. we have had unbelievable natural disasters across the country whether it be too much rain, hurricanes, even fires out in california. and then, of course, the trade war and china targeted agriculture and was hitting us hard and deflated our prices even more. and then on top of all of that the pandemic comes along and we have seen anywhere from 20 to 40% decreases in the price that our farmers receive on the farm for their commodity. it's been what we call the perfect storm that agriculture has been going through. steve: so it is good news that the federal government using some of the money from the cares act is going to start districting something like
explain to the folks who are not in the farming part of the united states how much, you know, the trade the global glut on commodities has lowered the amount of money that farmers have made for a number of years across the country? >> yeah. you know, steve, our country has before the pandemic had experienced a great, great economic boom. but agriculture was not part of that economic boon. since 2012 2013 our farm income has been down 50%. we have had unbelievable natural disasters across...
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disparities that we have seen, particularly african-americans, farm greater death toll -- far greater death toll than their population in be,unitedes should very disproportionate. what hapappened in new zealand with the indigenous population, with low income new zealanders -- most importantly,y,hat do you think the u.s.s. is doing wrong? >> firsrstly, looking at the inequality, unfortunately, that is a feature of pandemics in generaral is they m magnify socl inequality. , oneeur current governmnment of the cenentral driving concers is thehe health care system anan with the p pandemic c response. so equity y has been a major driverer. it was also one of the reasons we have put a huge amount of resources into the elimination approach. the most p pro-equity ththing wn do is keep the virus out, and that is ththe situation now. when i look at t the united states, obviously i'm very it is anted because tragic situation and usually leadershipip will look t to thee and, look to the u.k. unfortunately, i think there was inevere error of judgment assisting the pandemic b because therere was a period when it was containable but the advice w
disparities that we have seen, particularly african-americans, farm greater death toll -- far greater death toll than their population in be,unitedes should very disproportionate. what hapappened in new zealand with the indigenous population, with low income new zealanders -- most importantly,y,hat do you think the u.s.s. is doing wrong? >> firsrstly, looking at the inequality, unfortunately, that is a feature of pandemics in generaral is they m magnify socl inequality. , oneeur current...
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in the various wars engaged in by the united states of america, that a lasting record shall be made of their unselfish devotion to duty. and in france, at busey farmected a memorial to the 371st infantry. this stone in the ground on which it stands are dedicated to the negro troops who fought and died here on april 21st, 1918. 23 years later, on june the 15th, 1941, an invading german ar army, yes, the nazis destroyed our monuments in france, but our monuments here stand and will always stand. the founder of tuskegee institute, booker t. washington, 1856 to 1915. he lifted the veil of ignorance from his people and pointed the way to progress through education and industry. the late george washington carter, honored in the chemistry of agriculture, and the men and women building the monuments of tomorrow -- law, connected judge in new york city courts, serving his second ten-year term. explorer, the only other american with admiral peery when our flag was planted on the north pole. medicine. leading new york city surgeon. father of the blues, financier and publisher, contributing to the war bond drive. education. principal of a new york city public
in the various wars engaged in by the united states of america, that a lasting record shall be made of their unselfish devotion to duty. and in france, at busey farmected a memorial to the 371st infantry. this stone in the ground on which it stands are dedicated to the negro troops who fought and died here on april 21st, 1918. 23 years later, on june the 15th, 1941, an invading german ar army, yes, the nazis destroyed our monuments in france, but our monuments here stand and will always stand....
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industry and farming use large amounts of water according to the un food and agriculture organization it's just 10 countries led by india china and the united states that consume 2 thirds of the water used each year but resources are limited so many countries especially industrialized ones have started to treat waste water before they release it and to nature yet about 80 percent of waste water worldwide is not treated at all. on average the u.s. and other high income countries treat 70 percent of their waste water. middle income countries such as india and china treat between 28 and 38 percent while low income countries treat just 8 percent. much more waste water needs to be treated if the world has to meet the growing demand and protect the quality and supply of our fresh water. on average 6 liters of water is used to flush a toilet every single time and that means many a time potable water that could be used for drinking a washing up to me going down the toilet 2 sisters from frankfurt quit their jobs to change this they developed temporary toilets which work with no chemicals and don't use a single drop of water. they're loading portabl
industry and farming use large amounts of water according to the un food and agriculture organization it's just 10 countries led by india china and the united states that consume 2 thirds of the water used each year but resources are limited so many countries especially industrialized ones have started to treat waste water before they release it and to nature yet about 80 percent of waste water worldwide is not treated at all. on average the u.s. and other high income countries treat 70 percent...
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lot of crops and products that farm woerz normally be trucking out -- off their farms and into and throughout the united it rendered them unsellable. watch this video from our boston affiliate. the national guard distributing free gallons of milk which otherwise would have been poured out. we saw a number of dairy farms having to pour out their milk. they didn't have the resources to get it off of the farms. also in washington state, farmers now find themselves with up to a billion pounds of potatoes they can't sell. and that's where we find nbc's dasha burns joining me from a potato farm in washington. last time i saw you -- and there you are again, the potatoes were triple the height of you. what do you find there? >> at least triple, katy. i'm standing next to a pile of about 12 million pounds of potatoes. it makes me feel pretty darn small. i'm going have the camera man pan up here real quick to show you how high this pile actual sli. it's about 20 feet high. and this extends beyond the length of a football field, katy. this is just a massive, massive pile of potatoes. if you can just zoom in, i'm g
lot of crops and products that farm woerz normally be trucking out -- off their farms and into and throughout the united it rendered them unsellable. watch this video from our boston affiliate. the national guard distributing free gallons of milk which otherwise would have been poured out. we saw a number of dairy farms having to pour out their milk. they didn't have the resources to get it off of the farms. also in washington state, farmers now find themselves with up to a billion pounds of...
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night you might want to probably say is that raising farms you know raising more awareness i am so happy that i am from tampa or new york granby united are going to be working with me you know with my foundation to make sure that we equip as many. people as possible with masks and sanitise us and you know day has and you know sanitary pads that get in we need so i don't know what we have resilient and we have to stand together we're in this together you know to really try to bring the government on board. just and we need to have the information that's available in ways that people with disabilities can can get idle information about coded and how to prevent it there's easy to recent plain language examples that are out there and but there are few and far between we need governments and hospitals for mine more information so people with all types of disability needs can actually find out about who will help protect themselves a doctor came bring us have. i think you we can also be amazing resources many of us with disabilities actually more severe disabilities are used to social isolation so we know how to stay connected and we know
night you might want to probably say is that raising farms you know raising more awareness i am so happy that i am from tampa or new york granby united are going to be working with me you know with my foundation to make sure that we equip as many. people as possible with masks and sanitise us and you know day has and you know sanitary pads that get in we need so i don't know what we have resilient and we have to stand together we're in this together you know to really try to bring the...
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, but that these large meat processors into smaller units, then we will have more competition, in the marketplace for the animals we raise on the farm. >> individual truckers feel like small farmers and they been protesting to make their point that motioning rates make big brokers rich and big red drivers broke. small colleges reportedly hanging by a thread with smaller class sizes, shortened school years and for online learning but colleges that rely on semiannual tuition payments, cutbacks could be the deathknell and the big-name universities with billions in the bank would end up benefiting. >> thank you very much. newly declassified information in the flynn case close the next legal fight for him and his legal team and why has hydroxy chloroquine become a political hot potato, karl rove is live next. take allegra-d... a non-drowsy antihistamine plus a powerful decongestant. so you can always say "yes" to putting your true colors on display. say "yes" to allegra-d. .. you doing okay? yeah. this moving thing never gets any easier. well, xfinity makes moving super easy. i can transfer my internet and tv service in about a minute. w
, but that these large meat processors into smaller units, then we will have more competition, in the marketplace for the animals we raise on the farm. >> individual truckers feel like small farmers and they been protesting to make their point that motioning rates make big brokers rich and big red drivers broke. small colleges reportedly hanging by a thread with smaller class sizes, shortened school years and for online learning but colleges that rely on semiannual tuition payments,...