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let me finish with this -- this is personal to the people who work at usda. we go to schools. we sit down with kids. we talked to them, and it's personal to me, and i think everyone who works with me understands that. as some of you may know, i started out life in a rather modest way in a catholic orphanage. i was adopted into a family where my mom and dad struggled, and because of those struggles, i think i probably looked to food as a way of dealing with the challenges of substance abuse and addiction in my home. when i did, i was obviously a bit overweight. i remember as i stand here today very graphically and very specifically in fourth grade being at the black not being able to do a math problem and being accused of not being able to do that math problem because i was fat. i know what it feels like to have your self-image questions. i know how it takes you off your game academically. i don't want that for any child. and i don't think most americans do, either. that's why this is a personal issue for me, and i suspect the people who work at usda have similar stories in the
let me finish with this -- this is personal to the people who work at usda. we go to schools. we sit down with kids. we talked to them, and it's personal to me, and i think everyone who works with me understands that. as some of you may know, i started out life in a rather modest way in a catholic orphanage. i was adopted into a family where my mom and dad struggled, and because of those struggles, i think i probably looked to food as a way of dealing with the challenges of substance abuse and...
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rabbit meat labeled as usda inspected when they were not. rabbit advocates say the change actions didn't meet its own farm animal standards. >> ultimately, nbc exposed that they were not following humane standards. that there were violations in food safety. we're thrilled that whole foods has decided to stop the sale of rabbit meat. we wish it had come sooner. >> nbc bay area news. >> whole foods declined our interview request but said in an e-mail we are pleased to have worked with a small group of farmers to create a rabbit growing system that met our quality standards. however, the pilot ultimately revealed that the sales volume did not justify the continuation or expansion of the pilot program to a national program. if you have a tip for our investigative unit, give us a call or send an e-mail to theunit@n theunit@nbcbayarea.com. >>> hefty fine. comcast giving a $33 million penalty for listing thousands of unlisted phone numbers. a settlement reached between the california public utilities commission and comcast. starting in 2010, 75,000
rabbit meat labeled as usda inspected when they were not. rabbit advocates say the change actions didn't meet its own farm animal standards. >> ultimately, nbc exposed that they were not following humane standards. that there were violations in food safety. we're thrilled that whole foods has decided to stop the sale of rabbit meat. we wish it had come sooner. >> nbc bay area news. >> whole foods declined our interview request but said in an e-mail we are pleased to have...
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that's why we established with the epa a food waste challenge at usda. we now have over 4000 partners, food companies, restaurants, associations representing companies, all designed to figure out ways in which we can reduce the amount of plate waste to begin with. that we can reuse food that is capable of being reused, series of opportunities with food apps that tell you where charitable organizations are that will be willing to receive tomatoes that may not make the grave for the restaurant, but are fine for the central kitchen. and also the ability to recycle. usda's headquarters in washington, d.c., we recycle over one ton of food a week. significantly increased as a result of this effort. if you take a look at usda.gov, food waste challenge, you can find a lot of information a lot of steps we're taking to try and reduce food waste. >> thanks for being here, mr. secretary. by lydia wheeler, a reporter with the hill. you mentioned there 28.2 million available for schools. can you talk little bit about how schools can access that money and take it manag
that's why we established with the epa a food waste challenge at usda. we now have over 4000 partners, food companies, restaurants, associations representing companies, all designed to figure out ways in which we can reduce the amount of plate waste to begin with. that we can reuse food that is capable of being reused, series of opportunities with food apps that tell you where charitable organizations are that will be willing to receive tomatoes that may not make the grave for the restaurant,...
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>> again, we work very closely with usda, without question. far be it from me to provide advice to them related to things that we ourselves don't regulate. all i can say is that, you know, they too are working quite arduously in putting in place additional strategies to be able to address those products that are under their jurisdiction. and there are a lot of similarities to things that we are doing in fisma to things that usda is doing. you know, because again, you know, from the consumers' perspective, if they end up with salmonella, they end up with salmonella, and they're not so much interested in exactly what the -- >> that's the point. right, right. and we have two big agencies. one handles the meat products, and one handles the fresh produce products, and i've often wondered is that the best way to do it. i think you're taking action, and i'm very pleased to see that. i'm also concerned about antibiotics in products. and what's been happening in that human stream of consuming products that have antibiotics. could you talk a little bit
>> again, we work very closely with usda, without question. far be it from me to provide advice to them related to things that we ourselves don't regulate. all i can say is that, you know, they too are working quite arduously in putting in place additional strategies to be able to address those products that are under their jurisdiction. and there are a lot of similarities to things that we are doing in fisma to things that usda is doing. you know, because again, you know, from the...
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that's why we established with the epa a food waste challenge at usda. we now have over 4000 partners, food companies, restaurants, associations representing companies, all designed to figure out ways in which we can reduce the amount of plate waste to begin with. that we can reuse food that is capable of being reused, series of opportunities with food apps that tell you where charitable organizations are that will be willing to receive tomatoes that may not make the grave for the restaurant, but are fine for the central kitchen. and also the ability to recycle. usda's headquarters in washington, d.c., we recycle over one ton of food a week. that's significantly increased as a result of this effort. if you take a look at usda.gov, food waste challenge, you can find a lot of information a lot of steps we're taking to try and reduce food waste. >> thanks for being here, mr. secretary. i'm lydia wheeler, a reporter with the hill. you mentioned there 28.2 million available for schools. can you talk little bit about how schools can access that money and take
that's why we established with the epa a food waste challenge at usda. we now have over 4000 partners, food companies, restaurants, associations representing companies, all designed to figure out ways in which we can reduce the amount of plate waste to begin with. that we can reuse food that is capable of being reused, series of opportunities with food apps that tell you where charitable organizations are that will be willing to receive tomatoes that may not make the grave for the restaurant,...
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>> again, we work very closely with usda without question. far be it from me to provided a vice to them related to things that we ourselves don't regulate. all i can say is that they, too, are working quite arduously in putting in place additional strategies to be able to address those products that are under their jurisdiction and there are a lot of similarities that we are doing in fsma that usda is doing. because from the consumer's perspective, if they end up with salmonella, they end with salmonella and they're not interested as to what the source as s as to do what we do to keep it from happening. >> we have two big agencies, one handles the meat products and one handles the fresh produce and i've wondered is that the best way to do it i think you're taking action and i'm pleased to see that. i'm also concerned about antibiotics in products and what's been happening in the human stream of consuming products that have antibiotics. could you talk about that and what your agency is doing? >> sure, as you know this is also a very important
>> again, we work very closely with usda without question. far be it from me to provided a vice to them related to things that we ourselves don't regulate. all i can say is that they, too, are working quite arduously in putting in place additional strategies to be able to address those products that are under their jurisdiction and there are a lot of similarities that we are doing in fsma that usda is doing. because from the consumer's perspective, if they end up with salmonella, they end...
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in this instance i'm pulling down all the information on the usda from the web site for the past 100 years in production. in one line i'm going to implement something called the progression model where i will predict how much corn is going to be planted next year based solely on the cotton and rice sorghum soil and weeds that was harvested this year. so we can look at the production practices that we know happened this year and allow that to show what might happen nationally next year. you can see that in his rough visualization that i have felt fear right plotting out the trend in the area for each of the six main crops that were harvested in each given year and here on the black line you can see i'm plotting out how much corn was planted each year and this red line is the result of my prediction. it's the result and you can see particularly a lot of the data jumps giving you general insight into what might happen next year. the more data that we pull into the service the better these models will be able to become so as we grow this dashboard i think the capability on what people wi
in this instance i'm pulling down all the information on the usda from the web site for the past 100 years in production. in one line i'm going to implement something called the progression model where i will predict how much corn is going to be planted next year based solely on the cotton and rice sorghum soil and weeds that was harvested this year. so we can look at the production practices that we know happened this year and allow that to show what might happen nationally next year. you can...
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improperly label as usda inspected when they were not. the actions did not meet its farm's standards of no crates, cages or tethers. >> ultimately nbc exposed that they were not following huh main standards, that there were violations in food safety. we're thrilled that whole foods has decided to stop the sale of rabbit meat. we wish it had come sooner. >> now whole foods declined or interview request but said in an e-mail we were pleased to work with a small group of farmers to create a rabbit growing system. however the pilot revealed that the sales volume did not justify the continuation or expansion of the pilot program to a national program. it's online nbc bay area.com. click on the investigations tab. >> if you have a tip for our investigative unit, give us a call or you can send vickie an e-mail al nbc bay area.com. >>> i'm live in san jose with some disturbing text messages attributed to the guards accused of murder in san jose. that story is coming up next. >>> also, an implosion under water. getting rid of that old bay bridge i
improperly label as usda inspected when they were not. the actions did not meet its farm's standards of no crates, cages or tethers. >> ultimately nbc exposed that they were not following huh main standards, that there were violations in food safety. we're thrilled that whole foods has decided to stop the sale of rabbit meat. we wish it had come sooner. >> now whole foods declined or interview request but said in an e-mail we were pleased to work with a small group of farmers to...
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so what we've done is we've brought four of the usda's more important data sets together, and we've done this all on microsoft cloud computing platform. a lot of the services that are available within that as well. the first thing that we're doing is we're just allowing raw data downloads. so you can see you can go and simply download the raw data, bring those on to your personal computing platform and do whatever you want with them in true opendata.gov fashion. however, we understand that a lot of people might not want to have to deal with trying to understand them, deal with them. so we've provided a nice user interface as well that'll do dynamic sorting, for instance. here i'm saying i'm going to want to get the area harvested of corn in the united states, and i'm going to ask it to do that in the state of alabama when this actually comes back as a service -- >> host: and so you can figure out how many acres of corn were planted in alabama? >> guest: yep. >> host: is that that you're going for here? >> guest: yep, exactly. one of the things the service will allow you to do is to be ab
so what we've done is we've brought four of the usda's more important data sets together, and we've done this all on microsoft cloud computing platform. a lot of the services that are available within that as well. the first thing that we're doing is we're just allowing raw data downloads. so you can see you can go and simply download the raw data, bring those on to your personal computing platform and do whatever you want with them in true opendata.gov fashion. however, we understand that a...
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rabbit meat improperly labeled as usda inspected when they were not.bit advocates say the chain's actions didn't meet its own farm animal standards of no crates, cages or tethers. >> ultimately nbc exposed that they were not following humane standards, that there were violations in food safety. we're thrilled that whole foods has decided to stop the sale of rabbit meat. we wish it had come sooner. >> reporter: nbc bay area news. >>> whole foods did decline our interview requests but sent an e-mail saying we were pleased to have worked with the small group of farmers to create a rabbit growing system that met our quality standards. however, the pilot ultimately revealed the sales volume did not justify the continuation nor expansion of the pilot to a national program. if you have a tip for our investigative unit, give us a call at 888-996-tips, or send us an e-mail to theunit@nbcbayarea.com. >>> six years after president obama was given a nobel peace prize, the former director of the nobel institute is actually speaking out against that matter. in his n
rabbit meat improperly labeled as usda inspected when they were not.bit advocates say the chain's actions didn't meet its own farm animal standards of no crates, cages or tethers. >> ultimately nbc exposed that they were not following humane standards, that there were violations in food safety. we're thrilled that whole foods has decided to stop the sale of rabbit meat. we wish it had come sooner. >> reporter: nbc bay area news. >>> whole foods did decline our interview...
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. >> reporter: data from the usda shows just the opposite. according to the pacific institute's report, impacts of california's ongoing drought, california agriculture raked in record revenues in 2013. $51 billion. only to be topped by 2014. almost $54 billion. wanger says don't be deceived by the numbers. why are you not getting rich if revenues are at record high levels? >> because our costs are also escalating. so as our costs escalate, those margins shrink and so we're not making the margins. next we'll we'll probably look at a losing year. >> reporter: for the first time since his grandfather gave life to this farm in 1910, wanger says he had to dig wells, two of them, in fact, to steal from the ground what mother nature has failed to provide from the sky. >> i have to drill a well. i have no option. and so while it's expensive, it's called survival. >> reporter: and here we uncover the fundamental fact of this fact check. >> they have a certain allotment of water. >> reporter: farmers are getting by on groundwater that is incredibly exp
. >> reporter: data from the usda shows just the opposite. according to the pacific institute's report, impacts of california's ongoing drought, california agriculture raked in record revenues in 2013. $51 billion. only to be topped by 2014. almost $54 billion. wanger says don't be deceived by the numbers. why are you not getting rich if revenues are at record high levels? >> because our costs are also escalating. so as our costs escalate, those margins shrink and so we're not...
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>> we work very closely with usda. far be it from me to provide advice to them related to things that we sources don't regulate. all i can say is that they, too, are working quite arrest arduously in putting in place additional strategies to address those products undoes aer their jurisdictions. and there are similarities to things we're doing in physical if a oig. sf they end up with salmonella, they're not so much interested in the source as to what we do to keep it from happening. >> and we have two big agencies that one handles the meat products and one handles the fresh produce products. and i've often wondered is that the best way to do it. i think you're taking action and i'm very pleased to see that. i'm also concerned about anity apartment antibiotics in products and what is happening in that stream. could you talk a little bit about that and what your agency is doing? >> sure. this is also a very important aspect of food safety. and you know we have had a multiagency activity in lays called narms that monitor
>> we work very closely with usda. far be it from me to provide advice to them related to things that we sources don't regulate. all i can say is that they, too, are working quite arrest arduously in putting in place additional strategies to address those products undoes aer their jurisdictions. and there are similarities to things we're doing in physical if a oig. sf they end up with salmonella, they're not so much interested in the source as to what we do to keep it from happening....
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the change eatery's want to leave it to the usda that this is not the first time they intended to blaze of food frail. in recent years it has banned trans fats, forced calorie counts and tried unsuccessfully to limit the size of sugary drink. the asphalt institute which is producers are calling into question government data we just told you about and also sadies are incorrect government targets and also they would like more research to be done before the city implement such immeasurably state is the latest from the upper east side. back to you. ben: thank you very much. two days before the anniversary of 9/11 new york's most famous political faces take part in a homeland security hearing inside the september 11th museum. former mayor rudy guiliani, police commissioner bill bratton and congressman peter king were among those who read very yesterday. rudy giuliani called iran one of the biggest threats to security and announced the recent ordeal. >> we have got a dangerous situation developing in the middle east where we have a divided middle east. taking action to prevent it. instead it
the change eatery's want to leave it to the usda that this is not the first time they intended to blaze of food frail. in recent years it has banned trans fats, forced calorie counts and tried unsuccessfully to limit the size of sugary drink. the asphalt institute which is producers are calling into question government data we just told you about and also sadies are incorrect government targets and also they would like more research to be done before the city implement such immeasurably state...
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after 18 years of testing the apple got the stamp of approval from the fda, usda and epa. >> are thesesafe to eat. >> yes, they're safe to eat. they've been rigorously tested to a fault. >> the apples were created by engineering it's own dna to create less of an enzyme that causes browning. by controlling the production of ppo the scientists have created a non-browning apple. it sounds like a neat party trick, but will consumers bite? >> the arctic apple is important because it goes to the consumer rather than the farmer. this is a first product that bell' see targeted that way. >> i think of soccer moms bringing snacks to their children. are these soccer moms are going to be frowned upon that these apples are not turning brown, why is it? >> there will be a lot of soccer moms who will freak out, but then you have science moms, and science moms are a persuasive bunch. >> we want to know what people know and feel about gmos. we hit the streets and asked them, would you eat a gm fruit. >> if i were to send some strawberries home with you, you eat them? >> yes. >> what if i told you that
after 18 years of testing the apple got the stamp of approval from the fda, usda and epa. >> are thesesafe to eat. >> yes, they're safe to eat. they've been rigorously tested to a fault. >> the apples were created by engineering it's own dna to create less of an enzyme that causes browning. by controlling the production of ppo the scientists have created a non-browning apple. it sounds like a neat party trick, but will consumers bite? >> the arctic apple is important...
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our investigation revealed usda inspectors noted animal welfare issues for rabbits caged overnight inold weather with no access to water. the usda also sent a letter of caution to whole foods rabbit farm for sending out multiple cartons of rabbit meat. rabbit advocates say the change actions didn't meet its own farm animal standards of no crates, cages or tethers. >> ultimately, nbc exposed that they were not following humane standard. that there were violations in food safety. we're thrilled that whole foods has decided to stop the sale of rabbit meat. we wish it had come sooner. >> nbc bay area news. >> whole foods declined our interview request, but said in an e-mail, "we were pleased to have work would the small group of farmers to create a rabbit growing system that met our quality standards, however, the pilot ultimately reveals that sales volume did not justify the continuation or expansion of the pilot to a national program." >>> if you have a tip for our investigative unit, give us a call, 1-888-996-tips. >>> a hefty fine for comcast slapped with a $33 million penalty for rel
our investigation revealed usda inspectors noted animal welfare issues for rabbits caged overnight inold weather with no access to water. the usda also sent a letter of caution to whole foods rabbit farm for sending out multiple cartons of rabbit meat. rabbit advocates say the change actions didn't meet its own farm animal standards of no crates, cages or tethers. >> ultimately, nbc exposed that they were not following humane standard. that there were violations in food safety. we're...
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. >>> we spoke earlier with the founder of the usda office of tribal relations. says the effect of climate change in remote alaskan vil agency has been obvious for a long time. >> i will tell you the effects of these communities by climate change at this point is very real. it has been noticeable to our elders in our communities that live in very remote alaskan villages, i would say since the '80s and maybe before. those -- those people, native villagers who live on the land in those very remote communities have been seeing the changes for decades. but i will have to tell you in my constantly keeping in touch with my alaskan native brothers and sisters, i can tell you the recent changes are even more profound. affecting their food sources and ability to meet the food security needs of their families. if i had the president's ear, i would have him focus on building the infrastructure necessary for those communities to continue to access food in new ways. >>> coming up tonight, libby casey takes a deeper look at the climate change issue. she visits one alaska town
. >>> we spoke earlier with the founder of the usda office of tribal relations. says the effect of climate change in remote alaskan vil agency has been obvious for a long time. >> i will tell you the effects of these communities by climate change at this point is very real. it has been noticeable to our elders in our communities that live in very remote alaskan villages, i would say since the '80s and maybe before. those -- those people, native villagers who live on the land in...
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chain eatery's want the issue left to the usda but this is not the first time new york city has intended to blaze a food for real. it has banned trans fat, calories counts and tried unsuccessfully to limit the size of sugary drink. teresa priolo, "good day new york". juliet: a british airways jet was about to take off from las vegas airport when it erupted in flames. smoke and flames poured out of the boeing 777 jet last night, engine. 159 passengers, 13 crewmembers were able to get off the plane within minutes using those emergency slides. injuries. i am told a separate injuries getting bumps and bruises and things like that. the plane was supposed to fly to london. no word what caused the engine to catch fire. the faa and india's the are looking into it. ben: hillary clinton continues a private e-mail account while secretary of state. an interview with abc news and appearance on but ellen show. last night's interview with abc she says she could have done a better job answering questions earlier. >> in retrospect as i look back at it now even though it was all-out i shouldn't have used
chain eatery's want the issue left to the usda but this is not the first time new york city has intended to blaze a food for real. it has banned trans fat, calories counts and tried unsuccessfully to limit the size of sugary drink. teresa priolo, "good day new york". juliet: a british airways jet was about to take off from las vegas airport when it erupted in flames. smoke and flames poured out of the boeing 777 jet last night, engine. 159 passengers, 13 crewmembers were able to get...
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. >> reporter: gus' paper work would make you think he came from quell creek kennels which is usda licensedut we found quell creek kennels is just a broker. gus actually came from an unlicensed breeder located in am machine country side of ohio. i-team uncovered documents that indicate the ohio breeder illegally sold gus to the broker which transported gus from ohio to new jersey where he was sold to the pet store and eventually to edwards. >> he seems okay now but you never know. >> reporter: we just have a couple of simple questions. can we step outside and talk to you. >> no. come on. >> reporter: are you getting your dogs from licensed breeders? >> can't you just answer? >> animal activist say pet stores use brokers to hide the fact that they're selling cheap dogs purchased from puppy mills. the purchase purchase protect acts requires stores to put breeder and broker license numbers on the outside of cages or face a $500 violation. but at both pat's pup stores in waretown and in cherry hill, license numbers were nowhere to be found. >> a law is only as good as the enforcement of it. >>
. >> reporter: gus' paper work would make you think he came from quell creek kennels which is usda licensedut we found quell creek kennels is just a broker. gus actually came from an unlicensed breeder located in am machine country side of ohio. i-team uncovered documents that indicate the ohio breeder illegally sold gus to the broker which transported gus from ohio to new jersey where he was sold to the pet store and eventually to edwards. >> he seems okay now but you never know....
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the power pressure cooker xl even meets usda standards for canning.ned to find out how you can bring the power pressure cooker xl into your home for a one-time factory direct-to-you price. and for a limited time, we'll also send you this power chopper absolutely free when you call. now get ready to meet eric theiss. as an acclaimed chef, culinary expert, and former restaurant owner, eric has traveled the world looking for ways to make great food fast. >> denise, take a look at what i've just done in the power pressure cooker. >> oh, my gosh! that smells just like when i was a kid. >> you know, i can't even get it out of the pot without it falling apart. >> wow, that is beautiful. >> we're talking about tender, juicy flavor cooked in minutes at the touch of a button. >> let me just tell you -- when i was a kid, this is what it used to smell like, but my mom was cooking all day long. >> the sad part is, she didn't get results like this because we got to save money, too. so it's not just a time-saver. we got to use a chuck roast, but, you know, oftentime
the power pressure cooker xl even meets usda standards for canning.ned to find out how you can bring the power pressure cooker xl into your home for a one-time factory direct-to-you price. and for a limited time, we'll also send you this power chopper absolutely free when you call. now get ready to meet eric theiss. as an acclaimed chef, culinary expert, and former restaurant owner, eric has traveled the world looking for ways to make great food fast. >> denise, take a look at what i've...
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october if congress does not pass legislation to kill government agencies open bolometer said the usda does not have enough money reserved to play a full month's benefits to the rest of republicans are looking to regret a government shutdown next week when the budget and next year with the stalemate over funding the government is over funding for planned parenthood and abortions. >>darya: he did the first and came to mind a call in a bomb threat his solo or cell phone and made the threat under a different worker's name may save again to the cell phone in a toilet tank he told police he received a bomb threat and later said and did not happen is what all this as it was unhappy with his job and when to get out of it was charles farms public alarm pat larsen unlawful mischievous and it does not say there but we can all saw your fire. >>darya: with u.s. help is essential for a five month 58 cases of the hunt to the 40 from last week three people in arizona and california and texas have died in this outbreak with cucumbers the growing number of cases comes despite efforts to recall cucumber
october if congress does not pass legislation to kill government agencies open bolometer said the usda does not have enough money reserved to play a full month's benefits to the rest of republicans are looking to regret a government shutdown next week when the budget and next year with the stalemate over funding the government is over funding for planned parenthood and abortions. >>darya: he did the first and came to mind a call in a bomb threat his solo or cell phone and made the threat...
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. >> reporter: data from the usda shows just the opposite.rding to the pacific institute's report impacts of california's ongoing drought, california agriculture raked in record revenues in 2013, $51 billion only to be topped by 2014. almost 54 billion. don't be deceived by the numb s numbers. >> why are you not getting rich? >> our costs are also escalating. those margins shrink. we're not making the margins. next year we'll probably look at a losing year. >> reporter: for the first time since his grandfather gave life to this farm in 1910, he said he had to dig wells. two of them two steal from the ground what mother nature has failed to provide from the sky. >> i have to drill. i have no option. while it's expensexpensive, it' called survive. they have a certain allotment of water. >> reporter: farmers are getting by on ground water that's expensive to access and it's finite. >> there's a cost to that. there's a cost to families, communities that have to dig deeper wells. there's a cost to repairing damage and there's a cost to future gene
. >> reporter: data from the usda shows just the opposite.rding to the pacific institute's report impacts of california's ongoing drought, california agriculture raked in record revenues in 2013, $51 billion only to be topped by 2014. almost 54 billion. don't be deceived by the numb s numbers. >> why are you not getting rich? >> our costs are also escalating. those margins shrink. we're not making the margins. next year we'll probably look at a losing year. >> reporter:...
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we teenager medic move in soybeans for a dramatic move from the usda.ed their forecast for this country's soybean crop because of favorable weather. the upper midwest had an ideal growing season in terms of timing of rain, other parts of the midwest had cool weather and just the right time. bringing the forecast to nearly match the record crop that we had last year. that is putting pressure on these soybean prices. something that caught the eye of a lot of commodity traders. it's having an effect on a number of packaged food companies. if you look at the stocks in reaction, general mills rising sessionighs of the after seeing the input cost decline. we had some food companies reacting. conagra rising to the highs of the session. up 1.3%. you see the leg up it had after we got that soybean forecast. bloomberg intelligence looking at the price-to-earnings ratio, the forward pe versus the s&p 500. it looks relatively high right now. in part because we've had a lot of activist involvement in these stocks that has driven them higher. that's looking at the tw
we teenager medic move in soybeans for a dramatic move from the usda.ed their forecast for this country's soybean crop because of favorable weather. the upper midwest had an ideal growing season in terms of timing of rain, other parts of the midwest had cool weather and just the right time. bringing the forecast to nearly match the record crop that we had last year. that is putting pressure on these soybean prices. something that caught the eye of a lot of commodity traders. it's having an...
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the chains want this left to the d usda but this is in the first time the city has tried to change things. they have tried unsuccessfully to limit the size of sugary drinks. i'm talking to people here the vast majority did not know what the daily limit of sodium was supposed to be. they also seem to think this planned by the board of health is a good idea, however they all say they don't think it's going to deter someone from eating that item but it might make them think twice. >> ben: thank you very much. british airways jet was just about to take off from las vegas when it he rubbed it in flames. >> juliet: the pictures are smoke and flame poured out of the jet last night. it came from the left side engine, all 159 passengers and 13 crew members were able to get off the plane and minutes using emergency slides. or is that just a walkway there. fourteen people suffered minor injuries, those were injured on the slide and things like that. the plane was supposed to fly to london, no word on what cause the engine fire. they are now investigating. >> ben: more too, on this wednesday morning.
the chains want this left to the d usda but this is in the first time the city has tried to change things. they have tried unsuccessfully to limit the size of sugary drinks. i'm talking to people here the vast majority did not know what the daily limit of sodium was supposed to be. they also seem to think this planned by the board of health is a good idea, however they all say they don't think it's going to deter someone from eating that item but it might make them think twice. >> ben:...
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the usda says americans eat a lot of starch and vegetables but in their processed forms.ables consumed are potatoes, a fifth, tomatoes. a nutritionist recommending some variety of vegetables to your diet. and the residents of some u.s. states are fatter than every. of. adult obesity is 30% in u.s. states. arkansas had the highest percentage of people to be obese. colorado had the least. here's to your health. >> do you do this. more and more people who aren't feeling well are taking to the internet to self diagnose their health department issues. the problem is much of the information they learned can be wrong. a a houston doctor turned to technology to create an accurate symptom checker that's gaining national attention. it's called dockresponse.com. >> what we're tlieing to do is restrict the number of visits in the doctor's office or continue to make strides to make a better product and, in the end, really change health care. >> a study by harvard medical school found this web site listed the correct diagnosis first, 150% more of the time than web md and gooij triage a
the usda says americans eat a lot of starch and vegetables but in their processed forms.ables consumed are potatoes, a fifth, tomatoes. a nutritionist recommending some variety of vegetables to your diet. and the residents of some u.s. states are fatter than every. of. adult obesity is 30% in u.s. states. arkansas had the highest percentage of people to be obese. colorado had the least. here's to your health. >> do you do this. more and more people who aren't feeling well are taking to...
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they are rolling out more nutritious meals with focus on fresh produce possible by usda grants that help install new kitchen equipment serving 2.5348 lunches to underprivileged students each school year. >> still going to school and we will check with meteorologist mike nicco. >> the weather, school, easy class. >> here is a look at what we are dealing with, 55 at santa clara to 56 in cupertino and saratoga and the cool spot is to the south los gatos at 54, and 59 in santa teresa and san jose and sunnyvale and 58 in milpitas and los altos at 59. we have 59 in san francisco, and novato and lafayette at 58 and clouds in walnut creek and 60 degrees and the clouds will last maybe an hour or two after the sun. we have a lot of sunshine and more cooling at 82 inland, and below average, 64 to 68 and below average and breezy again, and 70 to 76 in the south bay >> a quick picture of the bridge, the remark is quiet. moving to the busy spots we have heavy backups now building as you head westbound on highway 237 and that is where we have a four car crash looking at delays away from this area and p
they are rolling out more nutritious meals with focus on fresh produce possible by usda grants that help install new kitchen equipment serving 2.5348 lunches to underprivileged students each school year. >> still going to school and we will check with meteorologist mike nicco. >> the weather, school, easy class. >> here is a look at what we are dealing with, 55 at santa clara to 56 in cupertino and saratoga and the cool spot is to the south los gatos at 54, and 59 in santa...
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>> and to charlottesville, virginia, and the usda recommends hamburgers be cook canned to an internaltoday. >> how is it possible that everybody got it right. 160, and why is that? >> well, 160 kils everything if there is something in there in the burger that you don't want. and for me, i like the burgers on the rare side, because it is juicy. and how about steak tartare that is cold pulled right out of the frid fridge. >> and what's a juicy lucy?" a cheeseburger with cheese inside of a burger patty or a cheeseburger inside of a beef patty or a cheeseburger with no bun? >> it is a cheeseburger patty inside of the patty. >> yes! everybody won. >> that never happens. thank you, mark. >>> and if you are feeling down, >>> and if you are feeling down, he is th thankshow may i help you?s list. i heard i could call angie's list if i needed work done around my house at a fair price. you heard right, just tell us what you need done and we'll find a top rated provider to take care of it. so i could get a faulty light switch fixed? yup! or have a guy refinish my floors? absolutely! or send someo
>> and to charlottesville, virginia, and the usda recommends hamburgers be cook canned to an internaltoday. >> how is it possible that everybody got it right. 160, and why is that? >> well, 160 kils everything if there is something in there in the burger that you don't want. and for me, i like the burgers on the rare side, because it is juicy. and how about steak tartare that is cold pulled right out of the frid fridge. >> and what's a juicy lucy?" a cheeseburger...
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usda recommends hamburgers cooked at internal temperature of 140 degrees, 150 degrees or 160 degrees. it possible that everyone got -- 160, why is that? >> it kills all the -- maybe if there's something in there you don't want in your burger, it will kill it. if you buy good beef, to me i like my burgers on the rare side, it's juicier. >> as long as you get the right quality. >> how about steak tartar. >> cheese inside burger patty, cherg made with at least three different meets or no bun. >> cheese inside the beef patty. >> everybody won today. >> i've got to tell you, thanks. that looks good. that never happens. mark, thank you so much. really appreciate it. be sure to check out mark's new restaurant gray salt november at the hard rock in tampa. if you're feeling down, he's the man that can lift you up. pastor brian houston shares his message of hope with you right after this. thanks for calli ng angie's list. how may i help you? i heard i could call angie's list if i needed work done around my house at a fair price. you heard right, just tell us what you need done and we'll find a
usda recommends hamburgers cooked at internal temperature of 140 degrees, 150 degrees or 160 degrees. it possible that everyone got -- 160, why is that? >> it kills all the -- maybe if there's something in there you don't want in your burger, it will kill it. if you buy good beef, to me i like my burgers on the rare side, it's juicier. >> as long as you get the right quality. >> how about steak tartar. >> cheese inside burger patty, cherg made with at least three...
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. >> the usda's american egg board isn't happy about that and is worried that it's, quote, a crisis. >> reporter: emails from the american egg board revealed plans to stop its major threat san francisco-based hampton creek. the food startup makes just mayo an eggless mayonnaise alternative. it has the egg industry scrambling with growing popularity. >> we have gone to having partnerships with walmart, whole foods, kroger, at record speeds. >> reporter: in the hundreds of emails obtained by the guardian newspaper members of the egg board tried to stop whole foods from selling just mayo and even tried to get a big company to stop making it. >> the amount of time the board spent thinking and strategizing about how to take this company down does seem a little bit perverse. >> reporter: josh head of hampton creek took the comments with a grain of salt but there were some that stood out. one member of the egg association wrote, can we pool our money and put a hit on him? and the vice president of the board responded, you want me to contact some of my old buddies in brooklyn to pay mr. him
. >> the usda's american egg board isn't happy about that and is worried that it's, quote, a crisis. >> reporter: emails from the american egg board revealed plans to stop its major threat san francisco-based hampton creek. the food startup makes just mayo an eggless mayonnaise alternative. it has the egg industry scrambling with growing popularity. >> we have gone to having partnerships with walmart, whole foods, kroger, at record speeds. >> reporter: in the hundreds of...
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the new ordinance will shut down any store that can't prove a usda approved breeder on cage cards for the animals within 90 days. >> if you go to a puppy mill and see that a female dog is being bred three times a year, is kept in a space that's like a chicken wire cage that doesn't have more than six inches on either side -- >> reporter: it will save pets' lives, especially female dogs. he has been called on to save after they have been forced to breed for profit. >> pick up this dog, it doesn't breed anymore, we are going to shoot it. you have 24 hours to get here. it will be tied to the curb. that's not what we're all about. it has to be some compassion. >> reporter: activists allege pat's pups doesn't offer disclosure cards on its animals. are any of the animals here from a puppy mill? >> no. >> reporter: the store's part owner called police on protesters today. she wouldn't let us inside but said they can prove the origins of their animals with legitimate paperwork saying they have nine animals inside and if they were buying from a puppy mill breeder they would have many more. so
the new ordinance will shut down any store that can't prove a usda approved breeder on cage cards for the animals within 90 days. >> if you go to a puppy mill and see that a female dog is being bred three times a year, is kept in a space that's like a chicken wire cage that doesn't have more than six inches on either side -- >> reporter: it will save pets' lives, especially female dogs. he has been called on to save after they have been forced to breed for profit. >> pick up...
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u must say this is one 100% usda choice of rumor none of it is real until september 9th as far as streaming deals people are convinced it is not going to happen any time soon. middle of year before you have cord cutters and apple altogether. >> shell thank you so much. >> at shelly palmer still to comp. >> sentencing day for one of the men who parachuted off a the top of one world trade center. we'll be right back. oh, stay on that one. [changes channel] sometimes it's hard to catch all your favorite shows. you're killing me, dad. give me that, please. with time warner cable's enhanced dvr, you can. record up to 6 shows at the same time. plus, you can record in one room and watch in another. p so you can enjoy tv on your schedule. welcome to the future. yes, welcome. get over 200 hd channels, internet, and unlimited calling for $89.99 a month. time warner cable. ben: all right. we're back 6697 teenagers accused of hazing four of their teammates at sayreville memorial high school last year are on probation ordered to serve 50 hour was community service but won't register as sex offenders und
u must say this is one 100% usda choice of rumor none of it is real until september 9th as far as streaming deals people are convinced it is not going to happen any time soon. middle of year before you have cord cutters and apple altogether. >> shell thank you so much. >> at shelly palmer still to comp. >> sentencing day for one of the men who parachuted off a the top of one world trade center. we'll be right back. oh, stay on that one. [changes channel] sometimes it's hard to...
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i'm with the usda situation giving him and concentrating on their character. >> how do you teach them. i teach them charlie first of all to know that you're always going to say i will, i can, and i will do it no matter what. >> but what most people do, charlie, most parents today grade children by their grades. vince lombardi who helped me get started in my first camp said, my team has never lost, we just ran out of time. even though the score dictates the winner effort can also make an effort. parents have to understand that. not just did you win, did you get an a. i would come home and she would say were you a good boy? she didn't ask me how did i in school. but she asked me if i tried. >> the italians have given you some award as well. >> yes. and this week i was made michelangelo of the week. >> is serena the best person evan to pray. >> we can say -- over all because of her father, crazy wilson williams, he didn't let them play in the tournament. people said he was afraid to let them out, you need a coach, you need a coach and i was be 407bered to be part of williams teams they w
i'm with the usda situation giving him and concentrating on their character. >> how do you teach them. i teach them charlie first of all to know that you're always going to say i will, i can, and i will do it no matter what. >> but what most people do, charlie, most parents today grade children by their grades. vince lombardi who helped me get started in my first camp said, my team has never lost, we just ran out of time. even though the score dictates the winner effort can also...
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. >> reporter: a spokesperson for the city sells cbs2 news we are working with the usda on an environmental assessment to take a look at the impacts the of deer and deer management options. the environmental assessment will be released for public comment this fall. mating season begins next month and frustrated officials say they want to take action before anyone gets hurt. on staten island, elise finch, cbs2 news. >> once the plan is agreed upon, it will have to be approved by the state. >>> if you were out early this morning, some people probably thought it was pretty chilly outside compared to last week, right? >> refreshing. >> you guys are right. last week, at least, we were hitting 97 degrees. today it was the upper 70s. right now you're 75. a gorgeous sky. high temp was 77. you know, christine was talking about chilly this morning. 59 for new york city. other spots cooler than that. it been a while since we had temperatures that cool for new york. upper 50s on june 27. is in the the start of the season? i think not. it's a head fake out there. there is the sky. beautiful out there. w
. >> reporter: a spokesperson for the city sells cbs2 news we are working with the usda on an environmental assessment to take a look at the impacts the of deer and deer management options. the environmental assessment will be released for public comment this fall. mating season begins next month and frustrated officials say they want to take action before anyone gets hurt. on staten island, elise finch, cbs2 news. >> once the plan is agreed upon, it will have to be approved by the...
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these three veggies made up 59 s grown and distributed for americans in 2013, usda says it is important to eat ray variety of food for balanced nutrition. >> if i eat three bags of herrs potato chips i get three servings. >> that does not count those are processed. >> talk about eating, how about eating three meals of standard a day. >> new study shows perception is not the reality and costing us calories. 150 healthy men and with men were asked to snap photos of everything they ate and nutritional supplements they consume and time, place and calorie in take. researchers found if people were awake, they were eating. more than a quarter of the daily calorie in take happened before noon and more than third of the daily food happened after 6:00 p.m., and then the team tracked food in take, and writing the time they could dine to ten hour time block every day for 16 weeks. this group cut their calorie in take by 20 percent and lost, 7-pound. >> i need to to that. >> this might not come as a surprise to many parents but there is a a age range where kid start lying to you the most. the you kn
these three veggies made up 59 s grown and distributed for americans in 2013, usda says it is important to eat ray variety of food for balanced nutrition. >> if i eat three bags of herrs potato chips i get three servings. >> that does not count those are processed. >> talk about eating, how about eating three meals of standard a day. >> new study shows perception is not the reality and costing us calories. 150 healthy men and with men were asked to snap photos of...
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lisa-- or as i call her, miss usda-- i want you to be a judge at my next miss universe pageant.gs that have brought shame upon this great land of ours. besides lisa. i speak of the atrocities that we as a nation must endure, like the jersey shore. a piece of advice, my greasy friend. you don't need to put all of that product in your hair. you just don't. look how great my hair looks, and i don't use anything. and it looks very good. what's the difference between a wet raccoon and donald j. trump's hair? a wet raccoon doesn't have 7 billion [bleep] dollars in the bank. [cheers and applause] very funny. okay, very funny. america is going through tough times, and we all need to laugh. true. [cheers and applause] i know that better days are ahead. if we believe in ourselves and the way i believe in myself-- and i really do believe in myself-- then come june, if i decide to run, you'll have the great pleasure of voting for the man that will easily go down as the greatest president in the history of the united states. me--donald john trump. god bless america, and good night! [mississi
lisa-- or as i call her, miss usda-- i want you to be a judge at my next miss universe pageant.gs that have brought shame upon this great land of ours. besides lisa. i speak of the atrocities that we as a nation must endure, like the jersey shore. a piece of advice, my greasy friend. you don't need to put all of that product in your hair. you just don't. look how great my hair looks, and i don't use anything. and it looks very good. what's the difference between a wet raccoon and donald j....
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this will allow fema, usda and other federal agencies to provide resources we need now. we're asking this committee to hold a follow-up hearing six months from now because we don't want this to become old news a week from now. the navaho nation will not let any and all negligent parties get away with this disaster. we will stand our ground until our river and river beds are safe once again for our children to play in and our people to use as a drinking source, the navaho nation will no longer stand back when these types of atrocities are done to our people. our land and our water, for water is life. i want to thank you for your time and attention and we will look to your leadership to right this injustice. thank you. >> mr. president, thank you for your testimony. mr. -- probably the correct title is councilman, right? >> yes. >> you are recognized for five minutes mr. olguin. >> governor romney chairman bishop and chaffetz. my name is mike holguin. i'm honored to be here. i'm an elected member of the southern ute indian tribal council, the governing body of the ute indi
this will allow fema, usda and other federal agencies to provide resources we need now. we're asking this committee to hold a follow-up hearing six months from now because we don't want this to become old news a week from now. the navaho nation will not let any and all negligent parties get away with this disaster. we will stand our ground until our river and river beds are safe once again for our children to play in and our people to use as a drinking source, the navaho nation will no longer...
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." >> reporter:according to the usda egg production is sluggish in california because of prop 2 whichhat hens have more space on farms. >> reporter:that, coupled with avian flu in the midwest has driven prices up. >> reporter:at lefty's it's changing how they do business they're shopping around for the cheapest egg prices. (cheers & applause) "we have actually a special >> shopper who goes around for any items that are overpriced." now manager john fair says nothing is changing at lefty's, he says menu prices will stay the same even though eggs are a lot more expensive. >> reporter:in san francisco averi harper kron 4 news. >> catherine: it was a day of recovery on wall street. >> catherine: u.s. stocks bounced back.but not enough to make up for the losses yesterday. at the closing bell. the dow was up nearly 300 points. >> catherine: the nasdaq and the s-and-p followed suit. . >> catherine: the positive movement on wall street comes on the heels of the latest report that u.s. factories posted modest gains in july. >> catherine: kron 4's mark dannon talked rob black this morning about
." >> reporter:according to the usda egg production is sluggish in california because of prop 2 whichhat hens have more space on farms. >> reporter:that, coupled with avian flu in the midwest has driven prices up. >> reporter:at lefty's it's changing how they do business they're shopping around for the cheapest egg prices. (cheers & applause) "we have actually a special >> shopper who goes around for any items that are overpriced." now manager john...
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the regulatory agencies wrote their concurrence letters for those three regulatory aghtszs -- the usda, department of toxic substance control and the regional water quality board have all concurred on fost. obviously i'm just one person, so i have a whole team of folks with the independent consultant lang wen tread well and low low who have looked at all the details for various* technical decisions that had to be made, and they also support the work that has been done and the transfer of the parcel. >> okay. thank you. >> thank you. >> commissioner, any questions? >> i don't have a question. i just may basically have somewhat of a statement regarding. this is a big build. historic build for us. as we look to this transfer. you know, i know there's been many sides to this long struggle, story, and, you know, i hear dr. jackson, some of the folks on her work that has talked about the health and safety of the parcel. heard from people in the community say you can finally -- you know, we're going to build and we're going to build this area and do what's right by it. you know, i am support
the regulatory agencies wrote their concurrence letters for those three regulatory aghtszs -- the usda, department of toxic substance control and the regional water quality board have all concurred on fost. obviously i'm just one person, so i have a whole team of folks with the independent consultant lang wen tread well and low low who have looked at all the details for various* technical decisions that had to be made, and they also support the work that has been done and the transfer of the...
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this would allow fema, usda, doi, and other agencies to provide resources we need now. they're asking this committee to hold the follow-up hearing because we do not want this to become old news one week from now. the navajo nation will not let any and all negligent parties get away with this disaster. we will stand our ground until our river and riverbeds are safe once again for our children to play in and people to use as a drinking source. the navajo nation will no longer stand back when these kind of atrocities are done to our people. i want to thank you for your time and attention, and we look to your leadership to write this injustice. thank you. >> thank you for your testimony. mr. mike olguin -- probably the correct title is counsel >> yes. >> your recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. good morning chairman, ranking members. my name is mike olguin. i am an elected member of the southern ute tribal council, which is the governing body of the southern ute indian tribe. thank you for the opportunity to appear to discuss the gold king mine spill and its impacts.
this would allow fema, usda, doi, and other agencies to provide resources we need now. they're asking this committee to hold the follow-up hearing because we do not want this to become old news one week from now. the navajo nation will not let any and all negligent parties get away with this disaster. we will stand our ground until our river and riverbeds are safe once again for our children to play in and people to use as a drinking source. the navajo nation will no longer stand back when...
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the regulatory agencies wrote their concurrence letters for those three regulatory aghtszs -- the usdadepartment of toxic substance control and the regional water quality board have all concurred on fost. obviously i'm just one person, so i have a whole team of folks with the independent consultant lang wen tread well and low low who have looked at all the details for various* technical decisions that had to be made, and they also support the work that has been done and the transfer of the parcel. >> okay. thank you. >> thank you. >> commissioner, any questions? >> i don't have a question. i just may basically have somewhat of a statement regarding. this is a big build. historic build for us. as we look to this transfer. you know, i know there's been many sides to this long struggle, story, and, you know, i hear dr. jackson, some of the folks on her work that has talked about the health and safety of the parcel. heard from people in the community say you can finally -- you know, we're going to build and we're going to build this area and do what's right by it. you know, i am support of
the regulatory agencies wrote their concurrence letters for those three regulatory aghtszs -- the usdadepartment of toxic substance control and the regional water quality board have all concurred on fost. obviously i'm just one person, so i have a whole team of folks with the independent consultant lang wen tread well and low low who have looked at all the details for various* technical decisions that had to be made, and they also support the work that has been done and the transfer of the...
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and agricultural initiative at the university arkansas school of law and she is the founder of the usda'sl relations and a former senior advisor to secretary of agricultural thomas vilsac and joins us via skype from arkansas and many are maritime communities and rely on water, how are they affected by climate change? >> i will tell you the affects of these communities by climate change at this point is very real. it has been noticeable to our elders in our communities that live in very remote alaskan villages and i would say since the 80s or maybe before. those people, native villagers who live on the land in the very remote communities have been seeing the changes for decades but i would have to tell you that in my constantly keeping in touch with my alaska brothers and sisters they will tell you that the more recent changes are even more profound, affecting their food services and affecting their ability to meet the needs of their family. >> give me one example that you can draw a direct link between their food availability and the climate. >> yeah, i recall can and there is good data i
and agricultural initiative at the university arkansas school of law and she is the founder of the usda'sl relations and a former senior advisor to secretary of agricultural thomas vilsac and joins us via skype from arkansas and many are maritime communities and rely on water, how are they affected by climate change? >> i will tell you the affects of these communities by climate change at this point is very real. it has been noticeable to our elders in our communities that live in very...