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it is absolutely unscientific. it rests on nothing but blind faith.hat is the exact opposite of what atheists and evolutionists say. they say intelligent designed people have blind faith and reject science. no, no, it is the exact science. this movie proves it to be true. we had over a thousand people download it yesterday. our website crashed. it really shows us that christians seeing the seriousness of the subject because, you know, when someone believes in evolution, that opens up a wonderful door to every sinful pleasure you can imagine. there is no god and we're merely primates, and anything goes. homosexuality goes, lesbianism goes, fornication, pornography, and that's why this is so embraced by this generation. i'm so excited about this movie, i can't sleep at night, seriously. >> wendy: all right. well, another high-profile atheist and scientist, p.z.. myers called you a liar. he said, quote," ray comfort is pusushing his new movie with a lie." what's your response to him? >> this is just the beginning. you're going see more. when you cannot h
it is absolutely unscientific. it rests on nothing but blind faith.hat is the exact opposite of what atheists and evolutionists say. they say intelligent designed people have blind faith and reject science. no, no, it is the exact science. this movie proves it to be true. we had over a thousand people download it yesterday. our website crashed. it really shows us that christians seeing the seriousness of the subject because, you know, when someone believes in evolution, that opens up a...
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million a year to promote meat exports, but we cannot open the chinese market that use illegal, unscientific food safety standards to block both pork and beef. i'm all about exports, a member of the president's export counsel, i want to see us export our products, but it seems to me, removing the unfair barriers in china would be a lot quicker and more efficient than just saying that the only way we can get in is if they own our companies. that don't make sense to me. commissioner, from your perspective, you know, if you might speak about this? >> yes. madam chairman, this is really all about control, and the chinese could buy pork on the market. the problem with that is they subject themselves to huge price increases and learn in the iron ore and coal business is it's better to buy the mines than just the ore. here, what they have found is that multinational, vertically integrated meat processing companies have a cost in price advantage, and in so, they have told their domestic industries, to go out and find the companies and acquire them. this -- this is all about trying to control the pri
million a year to promote meat exports, but we cannot open the chinese market that use illegal, unscientific food safety standards to block both pork and beef. i'm all about exports, a member of the president's export counsel, i want to see us export our products, but it seems to me, removing the unfair barriers in china would be a lot quicker and more efficient than just saying that the only way we can get in is if they own our companies. that don't make sense to me. commissioner, from your...
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this is an unscientific poll. it's just a sampling of responses from ktvu viewers. we'd like to hear how the bart strike is impacting you today. go to ktvu.com's facebook page and share your story, let us know how you're getting to and from work and dealing with people and extra means of transportation. >>> there's another big commute problem from the bay area. this involved a big rig that got stuck at the toll plaza on the golden gate bridge. christian joins us live. >> reporter: first off, yes, the traffic is moving nicely through the goledden gate plaza. the big rig was moved. and as it gets out of the way, you can see the number 3 lane. you can see possibly that crews still working on that number 3 lane trying to repair some of the damage that big rig caused. the driver got stuck at about 8:45 this morning. the driver was telling highway patrol he was southbound from santa rosa into san francisco and trying to make his way into the wider trucking lanes on the bridge. he says traffic would not let him in, so hes says he decided to try to make it in the regular to
this is an unscientific poll. it's just a sampling of responses from ktvu viewers. we'd like to hear how the bart strike is impacting you today. go to ktvu.com's facebook page and share your story, let us know how you're getting to and from work and dealing with people and extra means of transportation. >>> there's another big commute problem from the bay area. this involved a big rig that got stuck at the toll plaza on the golden gate bridge. christian joins us live. >>...
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obviously there, is an unscientific poll. some people have little sympathy for the workers demands. >> reporter: we're at the glen park b.a.r.t. station. as you can see, these gaits e locked. striking workers are asking for support. b.a.r.t. workers and their supporters rally. striking employees tell me the work stoppage was a last resort. they also say they knew a strike could turn the public against them. >> i stand firmly with what we're asking for. we've worked hard, and we've worked through everything. >> reporter: workers say they haven't received a pay raise in four years. >> i would characterize it as greedy and out of touch. >> reporter: she's the vice chair of the california republican party. she says the strike causes many to show up late or not at all. >> there are many people out there who would be grateful for a job like that. >> reporter: but they've had to deal with violent individuals and other problems. >> they don't know what our full job duties entail. >> reporter: he tells me, he was part of the strike in
obviously there, is an unscientific poll. some people have little sympathy for the workers demands. >> reporter: we're at the glen park b.a.r.t. station. as you can see, these gaits e locked. striking workers are asking for support. b.a.r.t. workers and their supporters rally. striking employees tell me the work stoppage was a last resort. they also say they knew a strike could turn the public against them. >> i stand firmly with what we're asking for. we've worked hard, and we've...
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obviously there, is an unscientific poll. some people have little sympathy for the workers demands. >> reporter: we're at the glen park b.a.r.t. station. as you can see, these gaits are locked. striking workers are asking for support. b.a.r.t. workers and their supporters rally. striking employees tell me the work stoppage was a last resort. they also say they knew a strike could turn the public against them. >> i stand firmly with what we're asking for. we've worked hard, and we've worked through everything. >> reporter: workers say they haven't received a pay raise in four years. >> i would characterize it as greedy and out of touch. >> reporter: she's the vice chair of the california republican party. she says the strike causes many to show up late or not at all. >> there are many people out there who would be grateful for a job like that. >> reporter: but they've had to deal with violent individuals and other problems. >> they don't know what our full job duties entail. >> reporter: he tells me, he was part of the strike
obviously there, is an unscientific poll. some people have little sympathy for the workers demands. >> reporter: we're at the glen park b.a.r.t. station. as you can see, these gaits are locked. striking workers are asking for support. b.a.r.t. workers and their supporters rally. striking employees tell me the work stoppage was a last resort. they also say they knew a strike could turn the public against them. >> i stand firmly with what we're asking for. we've worked hard, and we've...
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1994 former playboy playmate of the year has made it a crusade of sorts to spread the world the unscientificthat vaccines cause autism. according to a university of michigan study, one out of four parents surveyed say they place some trust in information provided by celebrities about the safety of vaccines. so now jenny mccarthy is getting a powerful platform speaking to moms as one of the ladies of "the view." >> our next newest co-host is jenny mccarthy. >> the search to find a new woman for the abc powerhouse "the view" is over. >> she's opinionated enough to help us begin the latest chapter in "the view" history. >> but some of those opinions are, according to her critics, potentially lethal to children. the former playmate is no doubt gorgeous and compelling, but jenny mccarthy is also an outspoken and many doctors and scientists say irresponsible voice on the dangers of vaccine. she's seen her with her son evans. >> without a doubt in my mind, i believe vaccinations triggered evan's autism. i think they need to wake up and stop hurting our kids. >> the problem is the credible, medical
1994 former playboy playmate of the year has made it a crusade of sorts to spread the world the unscientificthat vaccines cause autism. according to a university of michigan study, one out of four parents surveyed say they place some trust in information provided by celebrities about the safety of vaccines. so now jenny mccarthy is getting a powerful platform speaking to moms as one of the ladies of "the view." >> our next newest co-host is jenny mccarthy. >> the search to...
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. >> we walked it for an unscientific estimate. of 170 feet. and it's even farther to that two-hour parking sign. >> five, six, seven, eight, 198 feet. >> patrick even took his $30 ticket straight to a hearing officer who declined to dismiss it. and refused to look at the photos he shot with his cell phone camera. >> it's not about the money. it's about the principle. how aggressive these ticket writers are. >> so, a word of caution if you drive the streets of d.c. look at all the parking signs for the entire block. >> i love d.c., but when it comes to ticket writing, something has to be done. >> in northwest washington, andrea mccarren, wusa9. >> we have new information tonight on a story we first brought you last week. james crest, the lawyer who along with his wife was busted for allowing teens to drink in their bethesda home has now fulfilled the terms of his agreement with the district court. the lawyer confirms that his client has mailed a $1,000 donation to the keeping it safe coalition. that's a group that worked to prevent under age dr
. >> we walked it for an unscientific estimate. of 170 feet. and it's even farther to that two-hour parking sign. >> five, six, seven, eight, 198 feet. >> patrick even took his $30 ticket straight to a hearing officer who declined to dismiss it. and refused to look at the photos he shot with his cell phone camera. >> it's not about the money. it's about the principle. how aggressive these ticket writers are. >> so, a word of caution if you drive the streets of d.c....
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washington, d.c., our nation's capital, the least honest place in america, according to an unscientific the honest tea company. it set up unmanned kiosks selling tea for a dollar on the honor system. 20% of those that helped themselves to tea in washington, d.c. didn't pay, compared to national average of only 8%. adding insult to injury, the company's co-founder had his bike stolen in d.c. on the day of the study. >>> democrats in washington have in recent weeks and months accused conservative republicans of waging a war on women. but correspondent doug mcelway tells us it is the behavior of some of their own towards women that has many democrats cringing tonight. >> people are more interested in hearing solutions to their problems than hearing about things in my background, and we'll see if that's the case. >> reporter: his campaign manager dropped out, his support is thinning, even his wife is being criticized for risking presidential hopes of her mentor, hillary clinton. >> this is getting to the point it is splashing up against the clintons, it is almost unavoidable, people have be
washington, d.c., our nation's capital, the least honest place in america, according to an unscientific the honest tea company. it set up unmanned kiosks selling tea for a dollar on the honor system. 20% of those that helped themselves to tea in washington, d.c. didn't pay, compared to national average of only 8%. adding insult to injury, the company's co-founder had his bike stolen in d.c. on the day of the study. >>> democrats in washington have in recent weeks and months accused...
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it was the most unscientific, ridiculous demonstration, i would have nailed him on that. dr. di maio, he said that in his testimony, scientific testimony to prove your theories is that important that you would kill innocent animals. all right, did you do testing on hoodies? did you go out and buy them, put them on a guy the size of trayvon martin, have him move around, see if it touches his body? no, he didn't do any of that, before he came in and testified on behalf of the accused murderer. i thought this was really shocking on cross examination. >> gary casimir, i was struck, too, about how much rhetorical excess, he said i can rip your heart out and you can run down the street. and nobody said to him, when did you ever see somebody's heart ripped out by hand? i mean, i have seen lawyers when guys take the lead off the bag like that i have seen lawyers really cut them down. >> i think the prosecution did go after him and ask him, with reference to the idea, ripping your heart out, you can keep running -- i think the defense established very well, today was their day. the sc
it was the most unscientific, ridiculous demonstration, i would have nailed him on that. dr. di maio, he said that in his testimony, scientific testimony to prove your theories is that important that you would kill innocent animals. all right, did you do testing on hoodies? did you go out and buy them, put them on a guy the size of trayvon martin, have him move around, see if it touches his body? no, he didn't do any of that, before he came in and testified on behalf of the accused murderer. i...
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i think that's extremely unscientific. >> i apologize for that. >> it's not your fault. >> i want tot one thing. it is your testimony here today that the swelling that's on the 69 on the right side of the midline of the scalp, that is the bruising that is the same bruising as exists with what you've identified now as the bruising behind the ear line on state's 70, correct? >> it could be. but like i said, it's very difficult for me to, you know, give an opinion on the photograph. it's just so distorted. >> got it. could it be a completely separate bruise? >> which one? >> this one, the one on 69. >> well, if it was, why are we not able to see it from the right side? >> let's take a look at 71 then and see what you see on that photograph. >> okay. so this is again the abrasions we talked about. that is the bruise -- we have to overlap. >> let me show you at the very top of the crown of the head there, almost out of the top of the picture, is that not the bruise that we -- or the swelling that we see on 69? >> you know, i find it difficult when half the photograph is cut to give an opi
i think that's extremely unscientific. >> i apologize for that. >> it's not your fault. >> i want tot one thing. it is your testimony here today that the swelling that's on the 69 on the right side of the midline of the scalp, that is the bruising that is the same bruising as exists with what you've identified now as the bruising behind the ear line on state's 70, correct? >> it could be. but like i said, it's very difficult for me to, you know, give an opinion on the...
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i thought much of what he did was unscientific. and i'll tell you why. he is wearing a fitted shirt, leak you wear, like most men wear, in the courtroom, and he is demonstrating with his fitted shirt. well, of course the shirt is against him. when he leans forward, guess what? the shirt does not go forward, because it's fitted. why not do some experiments with a baggy hoodie, which is what trayvon martin was wearing, with a baggy sweatshirt underneath it? and guess what you would find? that does not rest against your body when you're in a seated position. the whole point is it's gathered at the bottom, as you can see in this picture. it bags out. that's a style that teenagers like. that's why they wear it. when you're upright, it's not necessarily right against your skin. he didn't do any experiments with hoodies. he actually said he was kind of unfamiliar with them and he joked about it in the courtroom. this is an expert witness who will take a bullet and put it through the brain of an innocent animal as an experiment. and he won't even take a hoodie a
i thought much of what he did was unscientific. and i'll tell you why. he is wearing a fitted shirt, leak you wear, like most men wear, in the courtroom, and he is demonstrating with his fitted shirt. well, of course the shirt is against him. when he leans forward, guess what? the shirt does not go forward, because it's fitted. why not do some experiments with a baggy hoodie, which is what trayvon martin was wearing, with a baggy sweatshirt underneath it? and guess what you would find? that...
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i think that is extremely unscientific. >> and i apologize for that. >> it's not your fault. >> i careut one thing. it is your testimony here today that the swelling that's on the 69 on the right side of the midline of the scalp, that is the bruising that is the same bruising as exists with what you've identified now as a bruising behind the ear line on state's 70, correct? >> it could be. it could be. but like i said, it's very difficult for me to, you know, give an opinion on the photograph which is so distorted. >> got it. could it be a completely separate bruise? >> which one? >> this one. the one on 69. >> well, if it was, why are we not able to see it from the right side? >> let's take a look at 71 then and see what you see on that photograph. >> okay. so this is, again, the punctate abrasions that i talked about. that is the bruise that we are -- we have to overlap. >> and let me show you just at the very top of the crown of the head there, almost out of the top of the picture, is that not the bruise that we see -- or the swelling that we see on 69? >> you know, i find it diffic
i think that is extremely unscientific. >> and i apologize for that. >> it's not your fault. >> i careut one thing. it is your testimony here today that the swelling that's on the 69 on the right side of the midline of the scalp, that is the bruising that is the same bruising as exists with what you've identified now as a bruising behind the ear line on state's 70, correct? >> it could be. it could be. but like i said, it's very difficult for me to, you know, give an...
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as a chief engineer he juggled mathematical performance to build something unscientific. >> to make peoplee roller coaster world. thanks to his knack of dreaming up something new. that includes going back to something very old. >> it's a history wrapped up in wooden roller coasters. everybody knows the look of a wooden roller coaster it's very iconic. we're 170 feet in the air. >> and now we're going to drop? >> 79 degrees. >> reporter: larry and his team did just that at six flags over texas when they updated the 20-year-old all-wood texas giant, and turned it into the world's first hybrid coaster. >> we take the old structure which still was in good shape, but put a new track on it with steel i-box track on the risers but on some elements that are more exciting. deeper drops. overbanked turns. >> reporter: where exactly are we going? >> we're going to the top of the rattler. >> reporter: now chickola intends to outdo himself. taking the hybrid technology he perfected on the giant and applying it to the 180-foot tall iron rattler at the six flags fiesta outside of san antonio. >> looking
as a chief engineer he juggled mathematical performance to build something unscientific. >> to make peoplee roller coaster world. thanks to his knack of dreaming up something new. that includes going back to something very old. >> it's a history wrapped up in wooden roller coasters. everybody knows the look of a wooden roller coaster it's very iconic. we're 170 feet in the air. >> and now we're going to drop? >> 79 degrees. >> reporter: larry and his team did just...
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th we will share our gender guesses, totally unscientific, n we might want to say.ing news continues after the break. it's 8:54. ♪ [ male annnnouncer ] you wait all year for summer. ♪ this summer was definitely worth the wait. ♪ summer's best event from cadillac. let summer try and pass you by. lease this cadillac srx for around $369 per month or purchase for 0% apr for 60 months. come in now for the best offers of the model year. combine to make the perfect breakfast. like kneading dough only she could make from scratch. so after 65 years of baking, marie callender's new sausage, egg, and cheese breakfast sandwich starts with a golden cheddar biscuit that's light and fluffy. finally, a breakfast sandwich that toasts warm and flaky right from the microwave. never rock hard, never soggy. with better bread, for a sandwich worthy of your morning. marie callender's. it's time to savor. >>> welcome back, everybody.e just about 9:00 on this tuesdayy morning. good morning, i'm allison say seymour. >>> i'm sarah mim sons. simmons, tony has s the day off.the da >>> we are go
th we will share our gender guesses, totally unscientific, n we might want to say.ing news continues after the break. it's 8:54. ♪ [ male annnnouncer ] you wait all year for summer. ♪ this summer was definitely worth the wait. ♪ summer's best event from cadillac. let summer try and pass you by. lease this cadillac srx for around $369 per month or purchase for 0% apr for 60 months. come in now for the best offers of the model year. combine to make the perfect breakfast. like kneading dough...
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according to an unscientific survey, 43% of couples with sleep problems, cited temperature as the mostucts out there designed to help couples find temperature harmony under the sheets, we decided to check them out. first up, the brookstone bed fan, which slides right under the bedsheets. i like it. soothing. it's cold. 23 you like sleeping with the window open, you'll love it. next up, sheex performance sheets, made of fabric that wicks away moisture. >> when i sweat through the night, it absorbs it. >> reporter: oh, my god. >> i sweat. >> reporter: like a farm animal. when we got into bed -- >> this, i could get into. >> reporter: i've never seen you happy about a bed. so far, we're two for two. cool zone comforter. half of the comforter is lighter, with half of the fill forthe bedfellow that prefers less heat. this would be good for the couple where one was always hot. now, for the grand sleep daddy of them all, the tempur-rhapsody mattress. temper peddic says a cooling material channels heat away from the body. >> it's heating up like any other bed. >> reporter: why are women usuall
according to an unscientific survey, 43% of couples with sleep problems, cited temperature as the mostucts out there designed to help couples find temperature harmony under the sheets, we decided to check them out. first up, the brookstone bed fan, which slides right under the bedsheets. i like it. soothing. it's cold. 23 you like sleeping with the window open, you'll love it. next up, sheex performance sheets, made of fabric that wicks away moisture. >> when i sweat through the night, it...
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this is an unscientific poll. it's just a sampling of responses from ktvu viewers.uld like to hear how the b.a.r.t. strike is impacting you. go to ktvu.com, our facebook page and share your story and let us know how you are getting around the bay area. for the latest information on the commute and the b.a.r.t. strike, including what you teed no toe about routes and services, go to our home page and click on the b.a.r.t. strike tab. >>> as more people search for alternatives to get to work, the transportation commission says you should try casual carpools. this is in oakland yesterday morning. we only found a few people waiting for a ride in san francisco. it was a lot different trying to get out. on beale street, the line stretched around the block. but some commuters say it's worth the wait. >> i was a bit nervous but the person i was with this morning was really friendly. it's actually gotten me to changing my mind on how i'm gonna continue to commute. >> we have much more information on our website about casual carpooling including a link to some of the pickup lo
this is an unscientific poll. it's just a sampling of responses from ktvu viewers.uld like to hear how the b.a.r.t. strike is impacting you. go to ktvu.com, our facebook page and share your story and let us know how you are getting around the bay area. for the latest information on the commute and the b.a.r.t. strike, including what you teed no toe about routes and services, go to our home page and click on the b.a.r.t. strike tab. >>> as more people search for alternatives to get to...
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it's unscientific information that we put together -- on my brain.let's take a look at the sunol grade. southbound 680 at the durham exit. that crash is gone. but traffic is still slow coming out of pleasanton into fremont. it's 7:40. let's go to steve. >>> well, a much, much bigger fog bank. there's not a rip roaring sea breeze. things have picked up in parts of the delta. port chicago had gusts about an hour ago. some of that fog made it to the caldecott. and tropical clouds are visiting mendocino county wrapping back in. from point arena, maybe even bodega bay north, mendocino county, possibly lake county, you could see some of that? the -- in lake sierra. it looks like this will break up friday for everybody. the coast and bay never got in on this. maybe last saturday. the hot conditions have been confined to the most inlandcations -- inland locations. lows are running cooler. that's for sure than they were 24 hours ago. cold and foggy pattern for some closer to the coast. there's a lot more fog today than we've seen in about a week's time. blazi
it's unscientific information that we put together -- on my brain.let's take a look at the sunol grade. southbound 680 at the durham exit. that crash is gone. but traffic is still slow coming out of pleasanton into fremont. it's 7:40. let's go to steve. >>> well, a much, much bigger fog bank. there's not a rip roaring sea breeze. things have picked up in parts of the delta. port chicago had gusts about an hour ago. some of that fog made it to the caldecott. and tropical clouds are...
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they use illegal, unscientific food safety standards to block both pork and beef. i am all about exports. remember, the president's export council, i want to see us export our products. but it seems to me removing the unfair barriers from china would be a lot quicker and more efficient than just saying that the only way we can get in is if they own our company. that doesn't make sense to me. commissioner slane, i wonder if from your perspective, you know, if you might speak about this. >> yes. madam chairman, this is really all about control. and the chinese could easily go out and buy pork on the market. the problem with that is they subject themselves to huge price increases, and they learned in the iron ore and the coal his that it was better for them to buy the mines than to just buy the ore.
they use illegal, unscientific food safety standards to block both pork and beef. i am all about exports. remember, the president's export council, i want to see us export our products. but it seems to me removing the unfair barriers from china would be a lot quicker and more efficient than just saying that the only way we can get in is if they own our company. that doesn't make sense to me. commissioner slane, i wonder if from your perspective, you know, if you might speak about this. >>...
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i bet millions of chinese people would love to live here. ,hat is my unscientific feeling but i am prettyure about it. since you are interested in the polling i will let you wrap up of if you care to. if manyi am wondering people watching c-span, i watch it every morning tom a -- every things are bad. but in general things are getting better. we talk about our problems. we are honest with ourselves. that is good for us to do that. and so many people call up that are angry and terrified. i do not know where they are coming from, east people that are so scared. i am from new york city. i understand. i just not get it. of alex there from new york city. he is mentioning china, and there is some pulling out from pew global, who is the world's leading economic power? 20% believed it was china. china, 34%. you can see it is going up from 20 to 34% over the last five years. back to the peace pipe rick newman -- to the piece by rick newman. he writes, -- "china is the world's second- largest economy, but it also has four times the population of the united states and a command economy believed to h
i bet millions of chinese people would love to live here. ,hat is my unscientific feeling but i am prettyure about it. since you are interested in the polling i will let you wrap up of if you care to. if manyi am wondering people watching c-span, i watch it every morning tom a -- every things are bad. but in general things are getting better. we talk about our problems. we are honest with ourselves. that is good for us to do that. and so many people call up that are angry and terrified. i do...
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they use illegal, unscientific food safety standards to block both pork and beef. i am all about exports. remember, the president's export council, i want to see us export our products. but it seems to me removing the unfair barriers from china would be a lot quicker and more efficient than just saying that the only way we can get in is if they own our company. that doesn't make sense to me. commissioner slane, i wonder if from your perspective, you know, if you might speak about this. >> yes. madam chairman, this is really all about control. and the chinese could easily go out and buy pork on the market. the problem with that is they subject themselves to huge price increases, and they learned in the iron ore and the coal his that it was better for them to buy the mines than to just buy the ore. so here what they have found is that multi-national, vertically-integrated meat processing companies have a cost and price advantage. and so they have told their domestic industries like shuanghui, go out and find these companies and acquire them. and they, this is all abo
they use illegal, unscientific food safety standards to block both pork and beef. i am all about exports. remember, the president's export council, i want to see us export our products. but it seems to me removing the unfair barriers from china would be a lot quicker and more efficient than just saying that the only way we can get in is if they own our company. that doesn't make sense to me. commissioner slane, i wonder if from your perspective, you know, if you might speak about this. >>...
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. >> you find by and large, at least in this unscientific survey you got a good deal when you got yourne so just watch out. also be really careful to watch shipping times. if you need to get it for a particular day, you want to make sure that is actually possible. some sites don't ship over the weekend. some can't do two-day delivery when you want it. and if you're confused because these are small companies which make wonderful food, pick up the phone and talk to somebody. don't just use the search engine. >> we tried to put together a nice summer picnic. the ribs, where did you go for these? >> cincinnati. i know you think cincinnati chili but cincinnati ribs from montgomery inn. $119 for four racks of ribs plus the sauce plus shipping. these are delicious ribs. i had them in person before i ordered them. they're a little bit bigger than traditional baby backs. >> they showed up in good shape. >> they showed up in good shape. they ship 25,000 orders of these things a year. they know what they're doing. >> add the sauce and you're good. >> exactly. we meant to have another product here
. >> you find by and large, at least in this unscientific survey you got a good deal when you got yourne so just watch out. also be really careful to watch shipping times. if you need to get it for a particular day, you want to make sure that is actually possible. some sites don't ship over the weekend. some can't do two-day delivery when you want it. and if you're confused because these are small companies which make wonderful food, pick up the phone and talk to somebody. don't just use...