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supplies out to the drop that's expected due to the russian drought the export ban the us department of agriculture also says an increase in deliveries from china and the european union and all straight there are likely the agency estimates that grain exports from russia this year will amount to three million tons in line with the russian agricultural ministries forecast the decision to hold shipments of broad was made after a drought hit the agricultural sector this season grain production is predicted to decline by fifteen million tonnes globally half of which results from russia's reduction harvests in ukraine and cuts are expected to decline between two point five and three million tonnes in the european union the drop could be over four million tonnes. the first deputy prime minister viktor zubkov has officially stated that the government will not entertain any changes to the upcoming temporary ban on grain next. it's. you know the temporary ban on grain exports has been approved and will be effective from the fifteenth of august until the thirty first of december this year there will be absol
supplies out to the drop that's expected due to the russian drought the export ban the us department of agriculture also says an increase in deliveries from china and the european union and all straight there are likely the agency estimates that grain exports from russia this year will amount to three million tons in line with the russian agricultural ministries forecast the decision to hold shipments of broad was made after a drought hit the agricultural sector this season grain production is...
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the department of agriculture says roast beef and ham sold at walmart premade deli sandwiches might be contaminated with liftera. liftera. -- listeria. the packages contained a vendor number and use dates by august 20th and september 10th. no illnesses were reported. i know it's too fast to get the numbers so we have a full list on abc 7 news com. >> and it's the -- not the end of the line as it turns out for ike's place expected to close doors by 4:00 today in san francisco. following a judge's eviction ruling this morning. ike's is known for gigantic sandwich as tracting a loyal following willing to wait in line up to an hour or maybe longer. crowds and noise are not popular with the residents who live upstairs so they discovered the owner ike does not have the proper city permits. and now it turns out a technical legal error will buy more time. >> and i know they evicted me and my mother. but they didn't evict ike's place. >> how does that sfwhork. >> it's a corporation. >> attorneys have 48 hours to file new papers asking for another indicate. in the meantime fans continue to line up for sandwiches. >> and you're about to notice a change that is safer and more inthere is news
the department of agriculture says roast beef and ham sold at walmart premade deli sandwiches might be contaminated with liftera. liftera. -- listeria. the packages contained a vendor number and use dates by august 20th and september 10th. no illnesses were reported. i know it's too fast to get the numbers so we have a full list on abc 7 news com. >> and it's the -- not the end of the line as it turns out for ike's place expected to close doors by 4:00 today in san francisco. following a...
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of how technology is used to protect our borders. washington journal is live at 7:00. >> a couple of live events to tell but this morning. the agriculture department's comments. the assistant secretary of civil rights. that's at c-span ii at 8:00 eastern. >> a look at how technology will be used to secure our borders the future this is about an hour and a half. >> this morning, our topic is beforeder security. our method rater is michelle. she's written about everything from presidential politickses to race riots to washington trophy wives. she was an editor of washington month monthly >> washington lawmakers. we are going to talk about what is extremely important. kick us off yesterday. the mark that you are never done securing your borders. explaining a little bit about that. he nose a little about border security. watched the program that involves everything from increased border agents to unmanned vehicles finally at the end, he is the vice president and general manager of intelligence security on programs like fbi net. prior to this, he headed the space shuttle program, i can't help to share this, he was a navy pilot and i'll give a big piece o
of how technology is used to protect our borders. washington journal is live at 7:00. >> a couple of live events to tell but this morning. the agriculture department's comments. the assistant secretary of civil rights. that's at c-span ii at 8:00 eastern. >> a look at how technology will be used to secure our borders the future this is about an hour and a half. >> this morning, our topic is beforeder security. our method rater is michelle. she's written about everything from...
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organizational partners including the department of agriculture and its state infrastructure of home extension and 4h. the department of defense is another partner and they allowed us to extend the campaigns of reach overseas since the department of defense's television stations worldwide play our public service announcements. the state of florida uses campaign material to train school personnel and the national organization for you say the coalition members uses the resources to train their members. other partners continue to support the work of the campaign by placing articles and ways to combat bullying in their newsletters and by distributing campaign materials at meetings, by e-mail, and direct mailing and promoting campaign activity and weathercasts and hosting anti-bleeding links on their web sites. cyber-bullying is an area we will explore more fully in 2011. to deepen the reach of the anti- bleeding message, the campaign next year will add information and resources for children between the ages of 5 and 8 to bring guidance and resources to them during the early years of their development. the office of safe and drug-free schools is also providing funding f
organizational partners including the department of agriculture and its state infrastructure of home extension and 4h. the department of defense is another partner and they allowed us to extend the campaigns of reach overseas since the department of defense's television stations worldwide play our public service announcements. the state of florida uses campaign material to train school personnel and the national organization for you say the coalition members uses the resources to train their...
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us the largest settlement in history for black people. the black farmer settlement, where 14,000 black farmers received compensation for discrimination at the department of agriculturepeech that said the president has the power, and he spoke about discrimination 53 years ago. and today, we're still talking about discrimination. people, we've got a ways to go today. or you all aren't with me today. we ought to be celebrating in one aspect. ready to fight in another aspect. and on the other side of washington talking about the constitution. i want you to know today that the constitution exists for black americans integget exists for black americans. we want all those things too. the constitution doe't belong to one group of people. it doesn't belong to one person in this country. the constitution was written that said all men was created equal. as we celebrate the dream. i want you to do something for black farmers when you leave here. monday morning, i want you to call your u.s. senator and say pass the black farmers bill. they've been waiti too long. they've been fighting too long. too many have died. and as i close, i want to say to my good friend shirley sherod, g
us the largest settlement in history for black people. the black farmer settlement, where 14,000 black farmers received compensation for discrimination at the department of agriculturepeech that said the president has the power, and he spoke about discrimination 53 years ago. and today, we're still talking about discrimination. people, we've got a ways to go today. or you all aren't with me today. we ought to be celebrating in one aspect. ready to fight in another aspect. and on the other side...
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us? in "politico." the food safety bill still stuck in the legislation. host: next up is radcliff, arkansas. rick on the line for republicans. caller: as far as more oversight or power for the department of agricultural, we have way too much regulation already considering the huge number of suits you will never eliminate problems like the salmonella outbreak. i did we need to reduce government right now. host: al wood reducing government oversight make the food safer -- how would reducing government oversight make the food safer? caller: i count on the food to makpeople to make the food safer. host: next up is that the republican line. good morning. terry, go ahead. caller: thank you for c-span. i grew up in madison county, iowa. madison county, iowa, has rowe's acres. it produces millions of eggs daily and is not part of the recall. they run an excellent business. senator chuck grassley has done a lot in this area to weed out the bad. i want to let -- reassure my fellow americans that most of the eggs are siafe and and the fda does a good job in monitoring these chickens. it is just too bad the lawyers had given a bad name to iowa eggs. i just wanted to reassure americans that there are too stinkers
us? in "politico." the food safety bill still stuck in the legislation. host: next up is radcliff, arkansas. rick on the line for republicans. caller: as far as more oversight or power for the department of agricultural, we have way too much regulation already considering the huge number of suits you will never eliminate problems like the salmonella outbreak. i did we need to reduce government right now. host: al wood reducing government oversight make the food safer -- how would...
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us the largest settlement in history for black people. the black farmer settlement, where 14,000 black farmers received compensation for discrimination at the department of agriculturetalking about discrimination. people, we've got a ways to go today. or you all aren't with me today. we ought to be celebrating in one aspect. ready to fight in another aspect. and on the other side of washington talking about the constitution. i want you to know today that the constitution exists for black americans integget exists for black americans. we want all those things too. the constitution doesn't belong to one group of people. it doesn't belong to one person in this country. the constitution was written that said all men was created equal. as we celebrate the dream. i want you to do something for black farmers when you leave here. monday morning, i want you to call your u.s. senator and say pass the black farmers bill. they've been waiting too long. they've been fighting too long. too many have died. and as i close, i want to say to my good friend shirley sherod, god is with you. god is but. god is but. -- with you. i said there were 80,000 black farmers who filed complaints
us the largest settlement in history for black people. the black farmer settlement, where 14,000 black farmers received compensation for discrimination at the department of agriculturetalking about discrimination. people, we've got a ways to go today. or you all aren't with me today. we ought to be celebrating in one aspect. ready to fight in another aspect. and on the other side of washington talking about the constitution. i want you to know today that the constitution exists for black...