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today, usda runs nutrition assistance programs that serve one in four americans every year. however, food and nutrition insecurity still remains unacceptably high. we also face a rise in prevalence of disease related, diet related diseases like type two diabetes, obesity and hypertension that disproportionally hit underserved communities. there's progress, food insecurity in households among children is the lowest in two decades. i'm encouraged by this but all of us in attendance agree much more needs to be done. this conference matters and we should all thank gnat torrs -- senators booker, and braun, and the late senator for their leadership in calling for this summit and none of this would be possible without president biden's call for all of government effort outlined in national strategy published yesterday. a national strategy crafted with the advice, guidance, and input of hundreds of stake holders from across the country. today we'll hear from a variety of partners who engage in delivering results in the five pillars identified in that national strategy. pillar 1 focu
today, usda runs nutrition assistance programs that serve one in four americans every year. however, food and nutrition insecurity still remains unacceptably high. we also face a rise in prevalence of disease related, diet related diseases like type two diabetes, obesity and hypertension that disproportionally hit underserved communities. there's progress, food insecurity in households among children is the lowest in two decades. i'm encouraged by this but all of us in attendance agree much...
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congress wants usda to do it, because that dog ain't done a hunt usda, there's no way, they got otherstuff that they are doing. why is an fda doing it? it's food administration, we will leave drugs out, food administration. like how i would respond as we do not have the significant budget to support things like extramural research. >> you need more money? legs if we take on a mission like that, we are not resourced to do that. >> might i ask if you had the money to do it, do you think that the science community would try to stop you from doing that research? >> we always follow the science on anything that we do. >> for member, the sciences disease-resistant, drought resistant, but resistant, all stuff i applied. on the other hand, if it doesn't produce the kind of food affects that you want, and nobody's testing it, don't you think people get a little bit nervous if you started testing for the food nutrition qualities? >> when it comes to the genetically engineered gene edited ones, if they are improving nutrient content, we require evidence when we are looking at those types of subm
congress wants usda to do it, because that dog ain't done a hunt usda, there's no way, they got otherstuff that they are doing. why is an fda doing it? it's food administration, we will leave drugs out, food administration. like how i would respond as we do not have the significant budget to support things like extramural research. >> you need more money? legs if we take on a mission like that, we are not resourced to do that. >> might i ask if you had the money to do it, do you...
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congress wants the usda to do it? usda, that dog is not going to hunt in usda, there's no way, they have other stuff that they're doing. why isn't fda doing it? this is food administration, we will leave drugs out. >> how i would respond is that we don't have a significant budget to support extramural research. if we were to take on a mission like that, we are not resourced to do that. >> if i might madam chairman, and then i'll shut up. if you had the money to do it, do you think that the science community we try to stop you from doing that research? >> we always follow the science on anything that we do. >> remember, the science is disease resistant, drought resistant, bug resistant, all good things, all stuff that i applaud as a farmer. but on the other side, if it doesn't produce the kind of food effects that you want and nobody is testing it, don't you think people get a little bit nervous if you start testing it for the food, nutrition, qualities? >> when it comes to the genetically engineered ones, if they're i
congress wants the usda to do it? usda, that dog is not going to hunt in usda, there's no way, they have other stuff that they're doing. why isn't fda doing it? this is food administration, we will leave drugs out. >> how i would respond is that we don't have a significant budget to support extramural research. if we were to take on a mission like that, we are not resourced to do that. >> if i might madam chairman, and then i'll shut up. if you had the money to do it, do you think...
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we know usda has funded several initiatives to put on national programs. but they are not always available partly because of funding or personnel. art center here has been fortunate we received federal funding to develop worker guidelines, voluntary work guidelines. they are available online. they are available on mobile apps. they help parents or adults match the work with the skills and the abilities of their children. but not everyone has access to these for they do not all know about them. we really need to have behavior changes behind educating the youth brickwork thank you ma'am. can you expand on how the current agriculture for child labor in the fair labor standards act disproportionately impacts children of color? >> absolutely. the majority of children that are working have zero two no control over their work conditions, their parents are children that look like and be part of hearing about the experiences that were detrimental that were dangerous, they were terrible to my well-being and our futures children who look like me. the fair labor stand
we know usda has funded several initiatives to put on national programs. but they are not always available partly because of funding or personnel. art center here has been fortunate we received federal funding to develop worker guidelines, voluntary work guidelines. they are available online. they are available on mobile apps. they help parents or adults match the work with the skills and the abilities of their children. but not everyone has access to these for they do not all know about them....
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mentoring, training, from the usda and state governments. maybe we should keep those, also start that interest at a young age. get that mentoring and real hands on experience. >> the lady's time is up. >> thank you very much, i was not the barber show all of those young 14 a 15 year olds went to go into farming. this is detrimental practice. we need to focus on the open border with people being sex -- traffic >> ma'am, your time is up. representative miller, your time is up. >> we need to concentrate on that. yield back my time. >> thank you. representative jones, you are recognized there. five minutes. >> thank you madam chair, following the witness. -- the agriculture industry only employs 6% of all child workers, yet the industry accounts for over half of all child workplace industries and death. child farmworkers are exempt from any of the protections awarded to other child workers. protection such as age requirements for hazardous work, allowable hours worked, and basic training requirements. my republican colleagues will argue that any
mentoring, training, from the usda and state governments. maybe we should keep those, also start that interest at a young age. get that mentoring and real hands on experience. >> the lady's time is up. >> thank you very much, i was not the barber show all of those young 14 a 15 year olds went to go into farming. this is detrimental practice. we need to focus on the open border with people being sex -- traffic >> ma'am, your time is up. representative miller, your time is up....
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and i have been fortunate to travel across the country with america or vero and usda. speaking with farmers and egg employers firsthand. they want to be able to have the tools to do it right. to be able to follow the law, to understand the lot be able to treat their workers with a safe working environment with the tools they need to prevent injury. the key is being proactive here. i have represented agriculture employers and farmers with doctor lee on the board of esha. i also participated in the safety and agricultural youth the project was funded by usda. in those materials and guidelines that were put together by experts and by those directly working on the ground and representing farmers interests are to farmers and ranchers across america to help them apply those. again, the key is to be proactive here. setting an arbitrary age limit does not give those resources only described as participation overall. >> madam chair i yield back precooked thank you and thank you doctor fox. i want to recognize represented steven have five minutes. x-men interior can you hear me?
and i have been fortunate to travel across the country with america or vero and usda. speaking with farmers and egg employers firsthand. they want to be able to have the tools to do it right. to be able to follow the law, to understand the lot be able to treat their workers with a safe working environment with the tools they need to prevent injury. the key is being proactive here. i have represented agriculture employers and farmers with doctor lee on the board of esha. i also participated in...
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the usda says it is investigating raw ground beef is a probable source of illnesses. reggie: the man who shot and killed john lennon will stay in jail. mark david chapman shot and killed him outside his apartment in 1980. officials have not made the transcripts available of the latest interview but in previous years he called his actions despicable and expressed remorse. he was last denied parole two years ago and can try again in two years. kumasi: a crucial part of building a better bay area includes our transit system. barth, caltrain, and caltrans it all have new schedules. bart is adding more trains early in the morning and changing the evening schedule to better accommodate late-night workers. the goal is to create better timing between trains and buses. reggie: the issues with the artemis one moon rocket are still not resolved. nasa is pushing back the september 23 launch date by four days. a new launch window will be 70 minutes shorter than the 120 minute allocated previously. even so, october 2 is a potential backup date as crews are still working to resolve
the usda says it is investigating raw ground beef is a probable source of illnesses. reggie: the man who shot and killed john lennon will stay in jail. mark david chapman shot and killed him outside his apartment in 1980. officials have not made the transcripts available of the latest interview but in previous years he called his actions despicable and expressed remorse. he was last denied parole two years ago and can try again in two years. kumasi: a crucial part of building a better bay area...
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when i was at usda, i walked into the secretary's office and worked on agricultural labor and safetyissues. i engaged with the department of labor on a daily basis. including the division, from my experience working with them, i know as their mission states, they take health and safety of all workers very seriously and have a authority under the law to enforce those provisions of statute that are in violation and even increased penalties for local violations or those who have offended in a multiple pattern. i'm also aware child safety within those investigations, they have a big portfolio, child safety is elevated at the priority status of any alleged violation, they are looking at those more seriously, understandably so. the goal is to keep everyone safe and farmers want to be able to make sure they have the tools and knowledge to do so without restricting the jobs young people can experience. >> thank you for your answer. madam chair, i yield back. >> thank you very much. mr. good? i don't see him. all right. let me move to the chair of the full committee, you are recognized. >> th
when i was at usda, i walked into the secretary's office and worked on agricultural labor and safetyissues. i engaged with the department of labor on a daily basis. including the division, from my experience working with them, i know as their mission states, they take health and safety of all workers very seriously and have a authority under the law to enforce those provisions of statute that are in violation and even increased penalties for local violations or those who have offended in a...
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but it's supposed to be basically usda meet usda minimum standards for journalism. now, it's always been a little different for msnbc because they have nbc news and the nbc news. nbc news doesn't arrange itself around msnbc, or at least it hasn't in my experience, its goal. it's focused the 6:00 news, right? they're thinking about holt. they're not thinking about feeding the beast of cable news. and that. so it's always worked a little differently for nbc that's been to their advantage in terms of the resources they have. but it also has been a sort of a reagent on some of opinion mongering, leaking in or watching cnn. now go through a dramatic remaking of itself because cnn had tried to own the of just the news and for a long time could track in the ratings when there was national or international news, cnn would boom because everybody who doesn't normally watch news, 24 hour news would turn it on a reliable source. but then as soon as the crisis or whatever would be, cnn's ratings would plummet. so in the trump era, they really in on real, really obsessive trump c
but it's supposed to be basically usda meet usda minimum standards for journalism. now, it's always been a little different for msnbc because they have nbc news and the nbc news. nbc news doesn't arrange itself around msnbc, or at least it hasn't in my experience, its goal. it's focused the 6:00 news, right? they're thinking about holt. they're not thinking about feeding the beast of cable news. and that. so it's always worked a little differently for nbc that's been to their advantage in terms...
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clyde: into the usda's line speed waiver. so that we can continue to -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. clyde: i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: members are reminded to refrain from engaging in personalities towards the vice president. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from nevada, ms. lee, for five minutes. ms. lee: thank you, madam speaker. i rise today as this week marks 300 days since we signed the infrastructure investment and jobs act into law. ms. lee: but we didn't stop there, we have -- mrs lee: we didn't some there. for years washington has been all talk, no action when it comes to infrastructure. congress after congress, president after president all promised to finally tackle our nation's crumbling infrastructure. but this congress finally delivered. and delivered with bipartisan support. it was truly a historic moment, but in the 300 days since it was signed into law, on this very floor, amidst all the noise and divisiveness, this congress has continued to make history. the
clyde: into the usda's line speed waiver. so that we can continue to -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. clyde: i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: members are reminded to refrain from engaging in personalities towards the vice president. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from nevada, ms. lee, for five minutes. ms. lee: thank you, madam speaker. i rise today as this week marks 300 days since we signed the infrastructure investment and jobs act into law. ms....
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democratic people in power investigates how the spread of while conspiracy theories is undermining usda moccasin. america's authoritarians on a jazeera ah ah. so again, you're watching out his era, his reminder of our top stories this, our funerals have been held in the lebanese city of tripoli for people who died after that migrant boat sank off the coast of syria. the lebanese army says it's arrested a man. it believes was behind the suspected smuggling operation to italy. iranian president, abraham, my ac, says, protest against the government must be confronted decisively. demonstrations were triggered by the death of a 22 year old women whilst in police custody. and as the 2nd day of a forced referendum on the annexation of full regions in ukraine, held by moscow soldiers a reporter to have been going door to door to get people to vote. campaigning in italy has wrapped up ahead of presidential elections on sunday, former prime minister, just happy conte told a crowd in rome. the vote is a historic one opinion polls, so he is trailing a far right coalition, lead by georgia maloney. t
democratic people in power investigates how the spread of while conspiracy theories is undermining usda moccasin. america's authoritarians on a jazeera ah ah. so again, you're watching out his era, his reminder of our top stories this, our funerals have been held in the lebanese city of tripoli for people who died after that migrant boat sank off the coast of syria. the lebanese army says it's arrested a man. it believes was behind the suspected smuggling operation to italy. iranian president,...
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coli alert tonight, the usda with an alert for search hello fresh meals.beef packages bearing the coat 46841 should be thrown away. a very small number of packages are affected. more on our website for you. >>> tonight apple released its major annual software update today, ios 16 with advances for your lockscreen, other new fee tears, the ability to edit messages after you sent them, to udo send and schedule them to send later. security upgrades as well. >>> what little prince louis told his mother princess kate about his great grandmother queen elizabeth in a moment. ♪ ♪ you don't have to wait until retirement to start enjoying your plans. with pacific life... ...imagine your future with confidence. for more than 150 years... we've kept our promise to financially protect and provide. so, you can look forward to exploring your family's heritage with the ones you love. talk to a financial professional about life insurance and retirement solutions with pacific life. peaceful state. full plate. wait, are you my blind date? dancing crew. trip for two. nail the
coli alert tonight, the usda with an alert for search hello fresh meals.beef packages bearing the coat 46841 should be thrown away. a very small number of packages are affected. more on our website for you. >>> tonight apple released its major annual software update today, ios 16 with advances for your lockscreen, other new fee tears, the ability to edit messages after you sent them, to udo send and schedule them to send later. security upgrades as well. >>> what little prince...
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as we examined the usda's role in the world on al jazeera, ah 9 bank, holdups, in lebanon in 6 hours. frustration grows as customers demand to the release of their own money will be live with play watching al jazeera live from doha with me fully by table. also coming up, ukraine says a mass grave discovered in a town retake in from russia contains civilian bodies. fighting along the border between kennedy's sign into jackie's stand, intensifies authority, say to cease fire attempts have failed. and the queue for the queen is for no more people can join for the next 6 hours. oh, thank you very much for joining as we start in lebanon, where there's been 9 armed holdups at banks. in the last 5 hours, financial institutions of announced sale close for 3 days next week because of security concerns. many of the rates are by armed and desperate lebanese people demanding access to their own money. on facing a financial crisis and banks her in both strict limits on withdrawals. let's go straight to santa holder. was in built for as outside one of those banks. quite an extraordinary situation.
as we examined the usda's role in the world on al jazeera, ah 9 bank, holdups, in lebanon in 6 hours. frustration grows as customers demand to the release of their own money will be live with play watching al jazeera live from doha with me fully by table. also coming up, ukraine says a mass grave discovered in a town retake in from russia contains civilian bodies. fighting along the border between kennedy's sign into jackie's stand, intensifies authority, say to cease fire attempts have failed....
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mentoring, training, from the usda and state governments. we should keep those, also start that interest at a young age. get that mentoring and real hands on experience. >> the lady's time is up. >> thank you very much, i was at the show and all of those young 14 a 15 year olds went to go into farming. this is detrimental practice. we need to focus on the open border with people being sex -- traffic-- >> ma'am, your time is up. representative miller, your time is up. >> we need to concentrate on that. yield back my time. >> thank you. representative jones, you are recognized there. five minutes. >> thank you madam chair, for holding this hearing again following the witness. -- the agriculture industry only employs 6% of all child workers, yet the industry accounts for over half of all child workplace industries and death. child farmworkers are exempt from many of the protections awarded to other child workers. protection such as age requirements for hazardous work, allowable hours worked, and basic training requirements. my republican collea
mentoring, training, from the usda and state governments. we should keep those, also start that interest at a young age. get that mentoring and real hands on experience. >> the lady's time is up. >> thank you very much, i was at the show and all of those young 14 a 15 year olds went to go into farming. this is detrimental practice. we need to focus on the open border with people being sex -- traffic-- >> ma'am, your time is up. representative miller, your time is up. >>...
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we know usda has funded several initiatives to put on national programs. but they are not always available partly because of funding or personnel. art center here has been fortunate we received federal funding to develop worker guidelines, voluntary work guidelines. they are available online. they are available on mobile apps. they help parents or adults match the work with the skills and the abilities of their children. but not everyone has access to these for they do not all know about them. we really need to have behavior changes behind educating the youth brickwork thank you ma'am. can you expand on how the current agriculture for child labor in the fair labor standards act disproportionately impacts children of color? >> absolutely. the majority of children that are working have zero two no control over their work conditions, their parents are children that look like and be part of hearing about the experiences that were detrimental that were dangerous, they were terrible to my well-being and our futures children who look like me. the fair labor stand
we know usda has funded several initiatives to put on national programs. but they are not always available partly because of funding or personnel. art center here has been fortunate we received federal funding to develop worker guidelines, voluntary work guidelines. they are available online. they are available on mobile apps. they help parents or adults match the work with the skills and the abilities of their children. but not everyone has access to these for they do not all know about them....
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the usda department is called on ethiopia leaders to try and put the country back on a path of peace. rosalind jordan has more well, the u. s. has been very concerned about of the resumption of hostilities between the ethiopian military, the tpl life of the rebels in the northern part of ethiopia as to cry, region and era tray and forces coming across the border to uh, basically i amp up the violence. and so there has been a this a renewed concern. the us special envoy for the horn of africa, michael hammer, has been in addis ababa since september 5th, meeting with officials, not just in the ethiopian government, but also with the leadership of the t p l. f. the main rebel for saw in the northern part of ethiopia trying to load lay the groundwork for some sort of piece, talked. he's also i've been meeting with a you officials. the process is such that the u. s. wants to see. all parties lay down their arms and try to get into peace talks as quickly as possible. on sunday, the u. s. secretary of state antony blank and released a statement i urging all parties to engage in peace talks a
the usda department is called on ethiopia leaders to try and put the country back on a path of peace. rosalind jordan has more well, the u. s. has been very concerned about of the resumption of hostilities between the ethiopian military, the tpl life of the rebels in the northern part of ethiopia as to cry, region and era tray and forces coming across the border to uh, basically i amp up the violence. and so there has been a this a renewed concern. the us special envoy for the horn of africa,...
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it is purple and a team of scientists got usda approval to produce this genetically modified fruit. it actually might be available in a a grocery store near you. the scientist who made it say that it has more antioxidants and a longer shelf life than regular o regular tomato. next up is a thumbs-up from the fda. would you try it? >> no. it is genetically modified and made in a science b science lab. is supposed to be organic and natural, why? >> everything we eat has been messed with at this point. >> a kind of looks like and heirloom tomato. >> i would try it. >> i'm not a fan of tomatoes ovl tomatoes overall and i have a hard pass on that one. > >> 6:27 and a live look from lon from london. the story around the world as a final goodbye to queen elizabeth. we have a livet live report. > >> and here on kpix , first alert weather day. kevin: i've fought wildfires for twenty years. here's the reality we face every day. this is a crisis. we need more firefighters, more equipment, better forest management to prevent wildfires and reduce toxic smoke. and we need to reduce the tailpipe em
it is purple and a team of scientists got usda approval to produce this genetically modified fruit. it actually might be available in a a grocery store near you. the scientist who made it say that it has more antioxidants and a longer shelf life than regular o regular tomato. next up is a thumbs-up from the fda. would you try it? >> no. it is genetically modified and made in a science b science lab. is supposed to be organic and natural, why? >> everything we eat has been messed...
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food that is donated to us through the retail channel, food that provided us from the government and usda and the food that we purchase. on the average, second harvest in central florida, we would spend 2. $5 million on an annualized basis pre-pandemic, this past july we had already spent 6 million so that is a 25% increase in transportation costs, we put 20 to trucks on the road every single morning. that is the cost of food we are having to see in trying to procure that food and also where increased demand we are seeing for that food as well. those are some of the issues we are starting to see day in and day out, short and to the point we don't see anything ending any time soon. in fact we are about to go into the holiday season and every single one of us in the room probably associates food and family with the holiday season. that will be millions of americans who won't be able to do that, children will not be able to do that based on the economic situation they are seeing today, have simply not recovered and thank you for the opportunity to just bring this issue to the surface on beha
food that is donated to us through the retail channel, food that provided us from the government and usda and the food that we purchase. on the average, second harvest in central florida, we would spend 2. $5 million on an annualized basis pre-pandemic, this past july we had already spent 6 million so that is a 25% increase in transportation costs, we put 20 to trucks on the road every single morning. that is the cost of food we are having to see in trying to procure that food and also where...
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they are working with the usda and with the supplier concerned as part of the investigation this is purelya precaution of the kits which are no longer for sale this effects a small portion of consnsumers in the u.s. who received ground beef. >>> the cryptocurrency ethereum is expected to upgrade to the merge. the value has surged in recent weeks and in anticipation of the merge. this sounds like a hollywood event. it gets super charged at this point. >> that is the expectation it is worth talking about ethereum and bitcoin ethereum is billed as the block chain operating system in which developers can build apps. bitcoin is set up as a payment network. it is important to recognize how these work it is the idea of proof of work versus proof of state. ethereum and bitcoin worksystems miners validate with computers to solve math puzzles. they are rewarded in crypto. the other point is proof the state. this is where ethereum will move after the merge. this is validaters staking their crypto or locking up to get the right to validate on the network. they are rewarded in crypto for the efforts. i
they are working with the usda and with the supplier concerned as part of the investigation this is purelya precaution of the kits which are no longer for sale this effects a small portion of consnsumers in the u.s. who received ground beef. >>> the cryptocurrency ethereum is expected to upgrade to the merge. the value has surged in recent weeks and in anticipation of the merge. this sounds like a hollywood event. it gets super charged at this point. >> that is the expectation it...
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has no programs for veteran family members and no down payment usda loans for people in rural areas.hat's an important one as more and more people who can work remotely are moving to rural areas. the programs have been in place for a while and we have not seen that dent in homeownership >> i hadn't heard of most of those. the 30-year fixed is above 6%. you know, these higher rates, it has to be affecting sellers. >> imagine a seller who says i want to sell and move up to a bigger home. they've got 2.765% on the rate they refi'd. that stops the chain of bau b buying so the move up buyer doesn't move out for those whotw need the more an ffordable home. >> is that starting in. >> yes that's why supply is low on the bottom end of the market investors there and people stuck in the homes saying i can't fathom if i want the bigger house. not only paying more, but having the interest rate twice now. >> it changed so fast. i've never seen anything like it diana, thank you >>> locks on classroom doors a major issue since uvalde the school janitor who says he can barely read or write has develo
has no programs for veteran family members and no down payment usda loans for people in rural areas.hat's an important one as more and more people who can work remotely are moving to rural areas. the programs have been in place for a while and we have not seen that dent in homeownership >> i hadn't heard of most of those. the 30-year fixed is above 6%. you know, these higher rates, it has to be affecting sellers. >> imagine a seller who says i want to sell and move up to a bigger...
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kumasi: the usda is flagging certain hello fresh meal kits shipped in july for possible e.contamination. they used a public health alert for 10 inch ground beef packages so look for the code est46841. they are not issuing a recall because the affected products are not available to be brought but it is worried that some people might have the ground beef. if you do, throw it away. it is investigating raw ground beef as the probable source of some reported illnesses. reggie: the man who shot and killed john lennon will stay in jail. a board denied him for -- parole for the 12th time. he shot and killed john lennon outside of his apartment. they have not made transcripts. in previous years he called his actions despicable and expressed remorse. he was last denied two years ago and he can try again in two more years. kumasi: a crucial part of building a better bay area is building and improving the transportation system. a new and more connected transit service is in service. barth, caltrain, and golden gate have released new standard -- esw scalp new schedules. not have to wait
kumasi: the usda is flagging certain hello fresh meal kits shipped in july for possible e.contamination. they used a public health alert for 10 inch ground beef packages so look for the code est46841. they are not issuing a recall because the affected products are not available to be brought but it is worried that some people might have the ground beef. if you do, throw it away. it is investigating raw ground beef as the probable source of some reported illnesses. reggie: the man who shot and...
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you just landed a $50 million usda-backed loan and always leads to, okay, how important is the government comes to helping us find new food supply opportunities at a time when there's food insecurity plus all of these weather issues that we are now dealing with? >> yeah, liz, this is not being talked about at all like it should be. i mean, food and water with existential threat to any sievuation around the world and here in the u.s., we don't talk about food security. we talk about energy security but not food security, and the good thing is we can unleash the private sector, unleash invasion. you know, pro-- innovation and provide incentives to get capital off the sidelines and give farmers the tools to succeed and we've not seen a lot of leadership unfortunately coming out of dc on this topic. for more than a decade really, two decades. there's a lot that can be done in dc. i mean, this is the third wave of sustainable infrastructure. ten years ago it was electric vehicles. right now it's controlled environment agriculture but we're not going to transition american farming without leade
you just landed a $50 million usda-backed loan and always leads to, okay, how important is the government comes to helping us find new food supply opportunities at a time when there's food insecurity plus all of these weather issues that we are now dealing with? >> yeah, liz, this is not being talked about at all like it should be. i mean, food and water with existential threat to any sievuation around the world and here in the u.s., we don't talk about food security. we talk about energy...
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environment by building healthy soil, combating erosion and improving water quality, but according to the usdaoduce ranges from 15% to 100% more expensive. based on pesticide exposure risk, there is a dietary risk index that rates which foodss you could stick with conventional. the items most important to purchase organic are. >> berries, pears, apples, nectarines, peaches, green beans, celery and peas. reporter: those with lower pesticide risk, where you can save money, include. >> carrots, broccoli, bananas, oranges, applesauce, canned peaches. reporter: that is your climate minute. kumasi: now to a safety alert involving breast implants. the fda says it has received reports of certain types of cancers in the scar tissue that forms around implants. that includes carcinoma and various lymphomas. reported signs and symptoms include swelling, lumps for changes in the skin. the fda does not have enough information to say whether breast implants cause cancer. last year, the fda required that people get detailed information about their possible risks, including various cancers, before getting impl
environment by building healthy soil, combating erosion and improving water quality, but according to the usdaoduce ranges from 15% to 100% more expensive. based on pesticide exposure risk, there is a dietary risk index that rates which foodss you could stick with conventional. the items most important to purchase organic are. >> berries, pears, apples, nectarines, peaches, green beans, celery and peas. reporter: those with lower pesticide risk, where you can save money, include. >>...
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the usda actually got rid of 20 million pills of fake pills that included fentanyl.hem last year. that's on the tip of the iceberg. this is an enormous problem this going across the southern border. again, it does not, poppy planet comes from a chemist. like a something that's very, very hard to police. jon: in 2008t law enforcement sees about 290,000 fentanyl pills. in 2021 almost 10 million. dr. marc siegel, dr. siegel thank you. >> thank you jon. jon: president biden is optimistic after lice jobs report showed employers added to 15000 jobs last month. lucas tomlinson live at the white house with more. >> good evening jon per this going concern the job market could we get in the coming months as a federal reserve plan's increasing interest rates. here at the white house, president biden remained upbeat about the economy. >> the bottom line is that jobs are up, wages are up, people are back to work. and we are seeing some signs inflation may be, it may be i'm not overpromising, may be, beginning to ease progress to go into the august jobs report three to 15000 new j
the usda actually got rid of 20 million pills of fake pills that included fentanyl.hem last year. that's on the tip of the iceberg. this is an enormous problem this going across the southern border. again, it does not, poppy planet comes from a chemist. like a something that's very, very hard to police. jon: in 2008t law enforcement sees about 290,000 fentanyl pills. in 2021 almost 10 million. dr. marc siegel, dr. siegel thank you. >> thank you jon. jon: president biden is optimistic...
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so the usda said, if you see one, you should "smash spotted lanternflies."nk this plan was devised by the hulk. [ laughter ] so anyway, during rehearsal one landed right here on the stage as we were talking about it. hand to god. and i did what they tell you to do, i smashed it. [ cheers and applause ] >> you did what? >> jimmy: hold on. [ cheers and applause ] i smashed it. >> you did what? >> jimmy: i smashed it. >> you monster! >> jimmy: what is this? what are you here? >> what do you mean, what am i? i'm a lanternfly. and that beautiful bug that you murdered, that was my mother! >> jimmy: oh, i'm sorry. i didn't know that was your mother. what was your mom's name? >> her name was josh. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: your mother's name was josh? >> yeah, it's a family name, her name was josh, now she's dead, you killed my mother josh! >> jimmy: i'm so sorry. the government said you were a destructive and invasive species and we should squash you and squash your eggs. >> right, the government. okay, yeah. i didn't trust the government with the lack down, i'm not g
so the usda said, if you see one, you should "smash spotted lanternflies."nk this plan was devised by the hulk. [ laughter ] so anyway, during rehearsal one landed right here on the stage as we were talking about it. hand to god. and i did what they tell you to do, i smashed it. [ cheers and applause ] >> you did what? >> jimmy: hold on. [ cheers and applause ] i smashed it. >> you did what? >> jimmy: i smashed it. >> you monster! >> jimmy: what is...
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>> we just had some new data from usda that suggested in 2021, food insecurity for households with chirentime low in the period we have been measuring. but at the urban institute we conducted a new survey the summer and found that households with children have food insecurity rates that are creeping back towards what they were at the beginning of the pandemic. that reflects the higher cost of food. it also reflects fewer support. -- fewerupports. the loss of universal school meals. the rollback of the monthly child tax credit payments and other resources available in 2021 like an enhanced unemployment benefits not available for families anymore. reporter: elaine from the urban institute, something we will be paying close attention to in the coming months. we appreciate your time. ♪ >> thank you for having me. ♪ judy: in primary contest in new hampshire tomorrow money is pouring in for republican candidates from an unusual source, democrats. >> meet bob burns. reporter: in tv ads like this one, and unexpected strategy. >> burns follows the trump playbook. reporter: what at first glance loo
>> we just had some new data from usda that suggested in 2021, food insecurity for households with chirentime low in the period we have been measuring. but at the urban institute we conducted a new survey the summer and found that households with children have food insecurity rates that are creeping back towards what they were at the beginning of the pandemic. that reflects the higher cost of food. it also reflects fewer support. -- fewerupports. the loss of universal school meals. the...
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usda is committed up to $300 million to help more farmers make the switch in hopes of convincing more to go organic napa is dealing with a mass attack on trees. the report in the chronicle says. the bark beetle is chewing its way through hills and wine country. causing locals to worry about fire risk and ecological trouble . officials are so concerned about dying trees that they declared a state of emergency. the national force service says the beetle recently killed millions of trees in the sierra nevada. california force advisors say other counties may also want to consider taking protective measures as well. from puerto rico to canada. fiona caused major damage after the break of both countries are picking up the pieces now and how you can help heroin. rescue efforts saved the life of a baby in the philippines from flood waters of a deadly typhoon damage left behind next. i'm karen. i'm living with hiv and i'm on cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. it's two injections from a healthcare pr
usda is committed up to $300 million to help more farmers make the switch in hopes of convincing more to go organic napa is dealing with a mass attack on trees. the report in the chronicle says. the bark beetle is chewing its way through hills and wine country. causing locals to worry about fire risk and ecological trouble . officials are so concerned about dying trees that they declared a state of emergency. the national force service says the beetle recently killed millions of trees in the...
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and, there are no down payment usda loans which is an important one as more people who can work remotely rosea while. rural areas. haven't there have been these programs in place for a while and we have not seen much of any dent in the home ownership gap, unfortunately. >> i hadn't heard about most of those. in the last hour, we mentioned that that is firmly above 6%. these higher rates, it has to be affecting a lot of people. >> imagine a seller who wants to sell and move to a bigger home. they have 2.75 or 3% on the rate that the have a year ago, did they want to move up? i don't think so. what that does is it just stops the chain of buying so that the move-up buyer does not leave the home for the first time buyer to give in. that is low income buyers who need the more affordable home if the people don't want to lose their mortgage rate to move up to a home, which is not for separate that is why supply is so low on the bottom of the market. you have investors and you have people stuck in those homes, saying that i just can't fathom. >> it changes so fast. diana? >> locks on classroom d
and, there are no down payment usda loans which is an important one as more people who can work remotely rosea while. rural areas. haven't there have been these programs in place for a while and we have not seen much of any dent in the home ownership gap, unfortunately. >> i hadn't heard about most of those. in the last hour, we mentioned that that is firmly above 6%. these higher rates, it has to be affecting a lot of people. >> imagine a seller who wants to sell and move to a...
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but now 3 stability in sight without the opportunity through the usda.ould not have been able to be a homeowner. >> i certainly would not have been able to afford a brand new home or the size of home. the collaboration between the federal government, the community housing improvement program and wells fargo allowed elizabeth and 3 other families to buy homes for what she estimates. >> it's about $200,000 less than she would pay for new construction. she said before this home in paradise have been out of her reach, even though she has received some money from the fire victims trust fund established to compensate victims of pg and e called spot fires between 2015 2018 within 30 days of accepting a determination. you get that check 0.5%. >> so i am lucky in that. i have got not because they're still 30% of people who just haven't despite the billions and promise settlements, many survivors of the pga cause wildfires are still living in temporary living situations either because they haven't really seen any meaningful settlement money at all or because the p
but now 3 stability in sight without the opportunity through the usda.ould not have been able to be a homeowner. >> i certainly would not have been able to afford a brand new home or the size of home. the collaboration between the federal government, the community housing improvement program and wells fargo allowed elizabeth and 3 other families to buy homes for what she estimates. >> it's about $200,000 less than she would pay for new construction. she said before this home in...
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but now stability in sight without the opportunity through the usda. i would not have been able to be a homeowner. >> i certainly would not have been able to afford a brand new home or the size of home. the collaboration between the federal government, the community housing improvement program and wells fargo allowed elizabeth and 3 other families to buy homes for what she estimates. >> it's about $200,000 less than she would pay for new construction. she said before this home in paradise have been out of her reach, even though she has received some money from the fire victims trust fund established to compensate victims of pg and e cause wildfires between 2015 2018 within 30 days of accepting a determination. you get that check 0.5%. >> so i am lucky in that. i have got not because they're still 30% of people who just haven't despite the billions and promise settlements, many survivors of the pga cause wildfires are still living in temporary living situations either because they haven't really seen any meaningful settlement money at all or because the
but now stability in sight without the opportunity through the usda. i would not have been able to be a homeowner. >> i certainly would not have been able to afford a brand new home or the size of home. the collaboration between the federal government, the community housing improvement program and wells fargo allowed elizabeth and 3 other families to buy homes for what she estimates. >> it's about $200,000 less than she would pay for new construction. she said before this home in...
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we just had some new data from usda that suggested that in 2021, food insecurity for households with children fell to an all-time low in the period we were measuring. at the urban institute we conducted a new survey this summer and found that households with children have food and security rates creeping back toward what they were at the beginning of the pandemic. that reflects two things. higher cost of food, but also fewer supports. the loss of universal school meals, the rollback of the monthly child tax credit payments, and other resources that were available in 2021 like enhanced unappointed benefits that are not available -- enhanced unemployment benefits that are not available. reporter: something we are going to be paying close attention to. we appreciate your time. >> thanks for having me. judy: in primary contests in new hampshire tomorrow, money is pouring in for republican candidates from an unusual source. democrats. >> in tv ads like th one, an unexpected and risky strategy. >> i'm an america first candidate. >> burns follows the trump playbook on immigration, the borde
we just had some new data from usda that suggested that in 2021, food insecurity for households with children fell to an all-time low in the period we were measuring. at the urban institute we conducted a new survey this summer and found that households with children have food and security rates creeping back toward what they were at the beginning of the pandemic. that reflects two things. higher cost of food, but also fewer supports. the loss of universal school meals, the rollback of the...
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but now stability in sight and without the opportunity through the usda. i would not have been able to be a homeowner. >> i certainly would not have been able to afford a brand new home or the size of home. the collaboration between the federal government, the community housing improvement program and wells fargo allowed elizabeth and 3 other families to buy homes for what she estimates. >> it's about $200,000 less than she would pay for new construction. she said before this home in paradise have been out of her reach, even though she has received some money from the fire victims trust fund established to compensate victims of pg and e cause wildfires between 2015 2018 within 30 days of accepting a determination. you get that check 0.5%. >> so i am lucky in that. i have got not because they're still 30% of people who just haven't despite the billions and promise settlements, many survivors of the pga cause wildfires are still living in temporary living situations either because they haven't really seen any meaningful settlement money at all or because the
but now stability in sight and without the opportunity through the usda. i would not have been able to be a homeowner. >> i certainly would not have been able to afford a brand new home or the size of home. the collaboration between the federal government, the community housing improvement program and wells fargo allowed elizabeth and 3 other families to buy homes for what she estimates. >> it's about $200,000 less than she would pay for new construction. she said before this home...
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city slicker farms held a ribbon-cutting ceremony this afternoon, to welcome the usda's newest people'ss gardens serve east bay bipoc, low income and elderly committees that face difficulty accessing healthy food. dan: the season finale of the bachelorette happens tonight. it's full of the usual drama. >> i think he might walk away. kristen: drama and a lot of tears. we learn of the bachelorettes that found love. announcer: type 2 diabetes? discover the power of 3 in the ozempic® tri-zone. in my ozempic® tri-zone, i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. announcer: ozempic® provides powerful a1c reduction. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. and you may lose weight. adults lost up to 14 pounds. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't take ozempic® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndr
city slicker farms held a ribbon-cutting ceremony this afternoon, to welcome the usda's newest people'ss gardens serve east bay bipoc, low income and elderly committees that face difficulty accessing healthy food. dan: the season finale of the bachelorette happens tonight. it's full of the usual drama. >> i think he might walk away. kristen: drama and a lot of tears. we learn of the bachelorettes that found love. announcer: type 2 diabetes? discover the power of 3 in the ozempic®...
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there is food that's provided to us from the government from usda and then there's the food thatng we purchase. on average second harvest of central florida we would spend around 2.5 million on an annualized basis pre-pandemic. this past past july we had already spent 6 million. so that's a 25% increase in transportation cost or we put 22 trucks on the road every single morning. that's the cost of food we are happy to see in trying to procure that food and that's also where thehe increased demad that we are seeing for that food as well. those are some of the issues we are starting to see a in and day out. it's short but it's very to the point. we don't see anything ending anytime soon. in fact, we are about to go into the holiday season and every single one of this, and every single one of us in the room probably associate food and family holiday season. but there will be millions of americans who won't be able to do that, millions of children who will not be able to do that based on the economic situation that we are seeing today because so many of them simply have not recovered. tha
there is food that's provided to us from the government from usda and then there's the food thatng we purchase. on average second harvest of central florida we would spend around 2.5 million on an annualized basis pre-pandemic. this past past july we had already spent 6 million. so that's a 25% increase in transportation cost or we put 22 trucks on the road every single morning. that's the cost of food we are happy to see in trying to procure that food and that's also where thehe increased...
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there are no down payment usda loans for people in rural areas. that's an important one.here have been programs in place for a while. we haven't seen much of any dent in the homeownership gap unfortunately. >> i hadn't heard about most of those. in the last hour, i mentioned the 30 year fixed from the above 6%. these higher rates have to be affected. >> when they refinanced, do they want to move up to 6.25%? i don't think so. it stops the chain of buying. the move-up buyer doesn't leave the home for the first time buyer to get in. that's the low income buyer that needs the more affordable home. the people on those can't afford it, or don't want to lose the mortgage rates. that is not in existence at some point. that's why the supply was so low on the bottom end of the market. >> it changes so fast. diana? thank you. >>> locks on classroom doors. it's a major issue, since the tragedy in texas. a school janitor, who says he can barely read or write, has developed a simple solution. it could make classroom safer all over the country. and then there's whipped cream. confusion
there are no down payment usda loans for people in rural areas. that's an important one.here have been programs in place for a while. we haven't seen much of any dent in the homeownership gap unfortunately. >> i hadn't heard about most of those. in the last hour, i mentioned the 30 year fixed from the above 6%. these higher rates have to be affected. >> when they refinanced, do they want to move up to 6.25%? i don't think so. it stops the chain of buying. the move-up buyer doesn't...