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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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because usda ain't gonna hunt usda. i'm just gonna tell you, there's just no way. they've got other stuff that they're doing. will>> why isn't fda doing it? i mean, this is food administration, let's leave drugs out. food administration -- >> yes, how i would respond, we don't have a significant budget to support things like extra research -- >> so you need more money? >> if we need to take on a mission like, that were not resourced to do that. >> and if i say this, and then i'll shut up. mike i ask, do you have the money to do it, do you think the science community will try to stop you from doing that research? >> we always follow the science and everything that we do. >> remember, the signs, disease resistant, drought resistant, buck resistant. all good things, by the way, all good stuff i apply as a farmer when i put it on the ground. 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 to test them for this, for the food, nutrition, qualities? >>
because usda ain't gonna hunt usda. i'm just gonna tell you, there's just no way. they've got other stuff that they're doing. will>> why isn't fda doing it? i mean, this is food administration, let's leave drugs out. food administration -- >> yes, how i would respond, we don't have a significant budget to support things like extra research -- >> so you need more money? >> if we need to take on a mission like, that were not resourced to do that. >> and if i say...
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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, will leave drugs out. >> how i would respond is that we don't have a significant budget to support extra mural research. if we were to take on a mission like that, we are not resourced to do that. >> if i might madam chairman, 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, drug resistant, all good things, all stuff that i applaud as a former. 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 think people get a little bit nervous if you start testing it for the food, nutrition, qualities? >> when it comes the kitty genetically engineered once, if they're improving nutrient content, we require evidence of that when we are looking at those types of submissions. we don'
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, will leave drugs out. >> how i would respond is that we don't have a significant budget to support extra mural research. if we were to take on a mission like that, we are not resourced to do that. >> if i might madam chairman, i'll shut up. if you had the money to do it, do you think that the science community we try to stop you...
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it was built with usda money and it is maintained. with hud money and access to both of these pots hinges on poverty. rather than history when i'm in the state capital of jackson a couple hours south of glendora the staff. at archives and history have cautioned me to treat mayor thomas's claims with a grain of salt from their perspective. what matters is the provability of history? and since it's difficult to prove mayor thomas's claims archives and history has chosen not to fund, glendora. but the closer you get to glendora the more it seems that poverty matters more. then proveability and this is where mayor thomas shines even without the support of archives and history. he has managed to leverage the poverty of the town to build a museum the very thing that the mda told him he needed but the mdah. refuse to fund now to be sure the historical questions remain unanswered was emmett till actually dropped. from the black bayou bridge was the fan really stolen from the local gin and was elmer kimball involved. perhaps i put money on som
it was built with usda money and it is maintained. with hud money and access to both of these pots hinges on poverty. rather than history when i'm in the state capital of jackson a couple hours south of glendora the staff. at archives and history have cautioned me to treat mayor thomas's claims with a grain of salt from their perspective. what matters is the provability of history? and since it's difficult to prove mayor thomas's claims archives and history has chosen not to fund, glendora. but...
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it was built with usda money and it is maintained with hud money. access to both of these pots hinges on poverty. when i am in the state capital of jackson, a couple hours south of glenn dora the staff on archive and history have cautioned me to treat the claims about the grain of salt. from their perspective, what matters is the prove ability of history. since it is difficult to prove maritime assist claims, archives and history have proven not to fund blend aura. the closer you get to glen dora, the more poverty seems to matter than prove ability. this is where mayor thomas shines even without the support of our cousin history the very thing that was needed but the same thing that the mgm age refusing to fund. to be sure, the historical questions remain unanswered. was emmett till actually dropped from the black bayou bridge. was the fan actually stolen from a local gym? was keller actually involved? perhaps, i would put money on some of that. but it is neither my place nor might point to weigh in on the truthfulness of these claims. but i want to
it was built with usda money and it is maintained with hud money. access to both of these pots hinges on poverty. when i am in the state capital of jackson, a couple hours south of glenn dora the staff on archive and history have cautioned me to treat the claims about the grain of salt. from their perspective, what matters is the prove ability of history. since it is difficult to prove maritime assist claims, archives and history have proven not to fund blend aura. the closer you get to glen...
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the usda put out that statement, blame putin, blame bird flu. blame climate change.e the administration however, i was researching this today, can you blame putin for one thing. the higher cost of the spray whipped cream because of anitrous oxide shortage. a lot of that stuff comes from russia and ukraine. if you are having trouble finding ready whip blame putin. just saying. one other thing, brian, i was talking to lady a week ago in the grocery store line. she thought you said something funny and we were talking about it. and i saw her. >> ainsley: she was wrong? >> steve: no, no, no. she said he said a funny thing which he does every day. anyway, i saw her again yesterday. and she said hey, by the way, do you remember when i saw her a week or so ago i said yes i do over at the checkout she goes yeah. we talked about it and i was so, you know, i was laughing about what brian had said. i get to the karl and i realized i didn't pay for anything in the shopping cart. >> brian: she just left. >> steve: she walked out with everything. she bagged up and walked out withou
the usda put out that statement, blame putin, blame bird flu. blame climate change.e the administration however, i was researching this today, can you blame putin for one thing. the higher cost of the spray whipped cream because of anitrous oxide shortage. a lot of that stuff comes from russia and ukraine. if you are having trouble finding ready whip blame putin. just saying. one other thing, brian, i was talking to lady a week ago in the grocery store line. she thought you said something funny...
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it seems the usda is blaming the high price of turkey on vladimir putin, the putin piece hike. because russia doesn't export turkeys, it exports to turkey, the country, but not birds. of course the biden administration has blamed putin for everything from high gas prices to climate changeem. watt common sense doesn't understand is why the usda seems to be undermining its own argument. the one hand it says blame your expensive thanksgiving dinner on pooten. on the other it says your thanksgiving dinner bean expensive and that costs are only p 1% from last year. the american farm bureau federation says the average cost of thanksgiving is up 20%. the usda strategy is what a craps dealer call a pass bet, whether you lower your odds of losing. common common sense e, in the bottom, washington d.c. cal that a crap out. coming up, i'm never getting out of this car again. a famous line from beau duke, aka john schneider woo joins us live, initiate, to talk about patriot. and how he is defending the american flag and your freedom of speech. and we've got a traffic cop busting a move that
it seems the usda is blaming the high price of turkey on vladimir putin, the putin piece hike. because russia doesn't export turkeys, it exports to turkey, the country, but not birds. of course the biden administration has blamed putin for everything from high gas prices to climate changeem. watt common sense doesn't understand is why the usda seems to be undermining its own argument. the one hand it says blame your expensive thanksgiving dinner on pooten. on the other it says your thanksgiving...
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now they fear the next attack on usda chrissy. it really cuts right into the heart of the foundation of this country . the biggest stress test yet will be the upcoming presidential elections in 2024 in the world. increasingly tipping towards we'll talk chrissy whether american democracy remains strong, will have an impact on everybody's chances around the world to live in a land of the free while pose open today, many people have already concept valid by post. i ask the u. s. policy analyst, let's show what this so the voting tells us 1st off the bat, let's just say that this is a great sign for democracy. america has struggled with access to voting. and so having early voting, having mailing voting, having ballot boxes is a sign that america is addressing some of these issues that she spaced in the past . for the democrats, this is seen as a when they're calling this the democratic firewall. democrats tend to not always, but tend to have a stronger ground game. they're going to have a field campaign and they're going to rally tha
now they fear the next attack on usda chrissy. it really cuts right into the heart of the foundation of this country . the biggest stress test yet will be the upcoming presidential elections in 2024 in the world. increasingly tipping towards we'll talk chrissy whether american democracy remains strong, will have an impact on everybody's chances around the world to live in a land of the free while pose open today, many people have already concept valid by post. i ask the u. s. policy analyst,...
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these compliance rates are based on usda standards. overall the walking horse industry has a usda compliance rate higher than even the food industry achieves. with that record, the rate of catching bad actors at this point is, of course, extremely low. those low rates mean we must be vigilant if we are going to find and stop the remaining bad actors. it will require a new system. the past act does not create a scientific objective process for inspections and until we have that, the remaining bad actors will continue to go under the radar while those acting with integrity could be treated unfairly. the past act is the wrong approach and will actually be counterproductive. it is because of these concerns that i will oppose the past act today and call upon my colleagues to also oppose it and instead stand with me in truly stopping soring by supporting h.r. 6341, the protecting horses from soring act of 2021. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from
these compliance rates are based on usda standards. overall the walking horse industry has a usda compliance rate higher than even the food industry achieves. with that record, the rate of catching bad actors at this point is, of course, extremely low. those low rates mean we must be vigilant if we are going to find and stop the remaining bad actors. it will require a new system. the past act does not create a scientific objective process for inspections and until we have that, the remaining...
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turkey with all the trimmings is costing you way more this year and the usda doesn't want you to blameor that. they say it's russia's fault. ♪ ♪ 7 mi♪ ♪ america's most affordable ev. evs for everyone, everywhere. chevrolet. 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 syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects m
turkey with all the trimmings is costing you way more this year and the usda doesn't want you to blameor that. they say it's russia's fault. ♪ ♪ 7 mi♪ ♪ america's most affordable ev. evs for everyone, everywhere. chevrolet. 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...
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the census and usda data exist that tells us, families and different types of demographics are dealing with hunger. to me, what it adds up to is a very solvable problem. host: in addition to the end of the child tax care credit, what new needs have arisen post-covid in the area of food insecurity? guest: one of the things in the antihunger community that has always been a challenge is feeding children in the summertime when schools are closed. about 22 million children in this country get free and reduced price lunches. they are all eligible for breakfast, as well. unfortunately, only 12 million get it because lunch, kids are there and school has logistical challenges to getting kids there early. in the summertime, only 3 million kids are getting summer meals. one of the things that happened during the pandemic which was instructive was our country scaled up something called a pandemic ebt, electronic benefits transfer. basically, being on snap or food stamps benefits. it gave them the opportunity to go out and do what we all want to do, purchase the meals we think are appropriate and
the census and usda data exist that tells us, families and different types of demographics are dealing with hunger. to me, what it adds up to is a very solvable problem. host: in addition to the end of the child tax care credit, what new needs have arisen post-covid in the area of food insecurity? guest: one of the things in the antihunger community that has always been a challenge is feeding children in the summertime when schools are closed. about 22 million children in this country get free...
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. >>> all right, the next step and it's a big one, approval from the usda, upside food predicts we could see cultivated chicken in stores and restaurants in a little over a year. >>> well still ahead, nasa's moon mission finding a new way. >> and ahead in sports, is tonight the night for the warriors? they're coming home and a local football team wants everybody's punch line. well nobody is laughing now. stick around. >>> coming up, part two of the shortage. the solutions on how to support the backbone of america's healthcare system. we've got that and more news what makes the train so magical? it's not just the enchanting call of the whistle or the adventurous spirit in every bend of the track. it's about where it goes. to places. and faces. and the warmest of memories. the magic of the train is more than how it takes us away. it's how it brings us together. ♪♪ >>> okay, paul, we have another one for you. this has to be one of the most stunning images we've seen yet from nasa's web telescope. >> the colors are just unbelievable. the colorful hourglass is actually the cosmic chaos caused
. >>> all right, the next step and it's a big one, approval from the usda, upside food predicts we could see cultivated chicken in stores and restaurants in a little over a year. >>> well still ahead, nasa's moon mission finding a new way. >> and ahead in sports, is tonight the night for the warriors? they're coming home and a local football team wants everybody's punch line. well nobody is laughing now. stick around. >>> coming up, part two of the shortage. the...
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usda food safety expert meredith carruthers says it is critical to handle them properly. that starts with getting prepared food back into the fridge within two hours. >> the next day, when you go to one of your leftovers, reheating them to a safe internal temperature of 165 degrees. the reheating process will help kill any bacteria that might be remaining and make sure they are safe to eat. >> reporter: leftovers should always be kept in a sealed storage container or packaging that is airtight to keep rashness in and bacteria out. >> you want to make sure the leftovers in the refrigerator or region within four days. they can last in the freezer for 3 to 4 months. >> i love thanksgiving leftovers a few months later. you start to sing thanksgiving. you can pop them into the refrigerator to thaw. >> reporter: the oven or microwave are both options for reheating . just make sure to check the temperature of your favorite leftover dish in a few places to ensure the entire food reached the safe temperature of 165 degrees , and enjoy. naomi ruchim, cbs news, new york. >> of you a
usda food safety expert meredith carruthers says it is critical to handle them properly. that starts with getting prepared food back into the fridge within two hours. >> the next day, when you go to one of your leftovers, reheating them to a safe internal temperature of 165 degrees. the reheating process will help kill any bacteria that might be remaining and make sure they are safe to eat. >> reporter: leftovers should always be kept in a sealed storage container or packaging that...
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this year the usda reports the avian flu outbreak reduce the turkey population by 5.4 million leading to a record high in turkey prices. the american farm bureau federation says fresh boneless skinless turkey 6.70, per po nd in september. it's 112% higher than than the same time in 2021. when prices were just over $3 per pound. but i don't think it really affected us personally. but overall, it probably did make some difference fight the higher prices in turkey just seems that most families in people did not want to deal with the mess in the kitchen. >> reporting here in san jose, justin campell kron. 4 news. >> well, the holidays can feel lonely for people who are formerly incarcerated. if they have nowhere to go and no one together with. so san francisco nonprofit hosted them for a thanksgiving lunch kron four's ella sogomonian takes us there. >> united plans way in the south of market neighborhood shared a full meal with all the fixings on thanksgiving turkey, collard greens, mac and cheese with pie for dessert. the organization focuses on preventing at-risk kids from a life of cri
this year the usda reports the avian flu outbreak reduce the turkey population by 5.4 million leading to a record high in turkey prices. the american farm bureau federation says fresh boneless skinless turkey 6.70, per po nd in september. it's 112% higher than than the same time in 2021. when prices were just over $3 per pound. but i don't think it really affected us personally. but overall, it probably did make some difference fight the higher prices in turkey just seems that most families in...
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the usda requires policy despite to the article itself, saying there's no evidence for this. according to the grades that imposed the head of f t. s had been actively promoting his financial ties, lindsey's administration, thus raising questions as to whether it was a miracle incidence that his closed est fundraising page just days before f t x filed for bankruptcy, levy investors owed billions of dollars. the article said the total sum res fee claimed by the part from suddenly decreased after a sharp increase while the total figure had remained almost the same since april. despite the results remaining open for doom nations. we talked to kit karen burge, who is the author of the grades, an article that was taken down. investigative journalist says the case brightly illustrates a case on the government indicates where not to look or it's like the, the low rank or a confirming that my 2 sons about his relationship become quite well founded and they should be investigated seriously and thoroughly. i mean, i was joke inside the serious, the instagram, which is of course, owned b
the usda requires policy despite to the article itself, saying there's no evidence for this. according to the grades that imposed the head of f t. s had been actively promoting his financial ties, lindsey's administration, thus raising questions as to whether it was a miracle incidence that his closed est fundraising page just days before f t x filed for bankruptcy, levy investors owed billions of dollars. the article said the total sum res fee claimed by the part from suddenly decreased after...
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i know the usda says the food outlook, inflation prices are based on where the things that you're buying are coming from, the countries that they're coming from. so how much of a pinch is that ben per restaurant? >> it's a huge concern. and not only, you know, you guys think about obviously the food in the wind and that liquor and the things that go into making what we present to the public. that's the obvious thing. but then you got to think about the fuel charges that are vendors are charging on us and the utilities that have gone up all the gas and the electric in the water and everything is way gone up and labor costs as well. of so it's been a really tough year. many of us are going into the budgeting. me included going like, what do i do next we we have seen us a slower november, some of us than we versus 2019. so i think there is some concern about an economic slowdown and certainly the in in our area to have have been high. so we're cautiously optimistic for a really busy december. there's interested parties and as long as covid stays low, i think we'll have a great december. but
i know the usda says the food outlook, inflation prices are based on where the things that you're buying are coming from, the countries that they're coming from. so how much of a pinch is that ben per restaurant? >> it's a huge concern. and not only, you know, you guys think about obviously the food in the wind and that liquor and the things that go into making what we present to the public. that's the obvious thing. but then you got to think about the fuel charges that are vendors are...
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now they fear the next attack on usda chrissy. it really cuts right into the heart of the foundation of this country . the biggest stress test yet will be the upcoming presidential elections in 2024 in a world increasingly tipping towards we'll talk chrissy whether american democracy remains strong, will have an impact on everybody's chances around the world to live in a land of the free. michelle are currently there and liz shaka joins us. she's a u. s. policy analyst and johns is from lancaster, pennsylvania instead of election day. this is more like election season. people have been sending in their votes for weeks. now, what does this tell us? first off the bat, let's just say that this is a great sign for democracy. america has struggled with access to voting. and so having early voting, having mailing voting, having ballot boxes is assigning that america is addressing some of these issues that they did. she space in the past for the democrats, this is seen as a when they're calling this the democratic firewall. democrats ten
now they fear the next attack on usda chrissy. it really cuts right into the heart of the foundation of this country . the biggest stress test yet will be the upcoming presidential elections in 2024 in a world increasingly tipping towards we'll talk chrissy whether american democracy remains strong, will have an impact on everybody's chances around the world to live in a land of the free. michelle are currently there and liz shaka joins us. she's a u. s. policy analyst and johns is from...
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agriculture system is in yep different the usda saying we're now on track to export or import more foode export and that would be the first time we've been in the position here in the country and that furthers our dependence on foreign nations really setting us up for a difficult position here in the u.s.. you know when it comes to report farm, american political leaders need to wake up to the problem at hand. >> it's important for our leaders and politicians to step up and become aware of that and protect american agriculture. we have the ability to feed our people and feed the world and have a good position in the world market. but if the policies don't allow us to take advantage of that opportunity, it's december remittal to the industry and -- detrimental to the industry and small businesses and snagsal nal security. >> reporter: she says the current policies are driving up the cost of almost every input on the farm and diesel making every corner of their business more expensive. look at fertilizer. for them they're paying 45% more this year compared to last year. something hard for
agriculture system is in yep different the usda saying we're now on track to export or import more foode export and that would be the first time we've been in the position here in the country and that furthers our dependence on foreign nations really setting us up for a difficult position here in the u.s.. you know when it comes to report farm, american political leaders need to wake up to the problem at hand. >> it's important for our leaders and politicians to step up and become aware...
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. >>> the usda released a complete count of u.s. farms and ranches and the number of people . it is taken once every five years and this is important for california farmers. this admits the state 's drought which is the driest period it in a three-year period. >>> now let's check the forecast with first alert meteorologist jessica burch . we are talking about the drought , is there chance of rain? >> we will highlight each of those days in the full forecast. from the sales force tower camera , a little bit of haze in the distance with current temperatures throughout san francisco ranging in the low 50s . we warm to the 60s throughout the day . with that in mind, we have rain right around the corner as we head into the work week. into the afternoon hours along the coast we expect wind gusts a 25 up to 30 miles per hour. this is as 6:30 tonight with an onshore flow staying consistent with lighter winds in our area as early as tomorrow . gusty conditions tomorrow but in the inland areas, the bright side is a different set up. ended tuesday and then it tapers off by friday and tha
. >>> the usda released a complete count of u.s. farms and ranches and the number of people . it is taken once every five years and this is important for california farmers. this admits the state 's drought which is the driest period it in a three-year period. >>> now let's check the forecast with first alert meteorologist jessica burch . we are talking about the drought , is there chance of rain? >> we will highlight each of those days in the full forecast. from the...
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worse than inflation people are already dealing with record thanks giving prices and president biden's usda is blaming russia over these rising prices. joining us is fox contributor charlie hurt. so many stories, is this babylon be? it is a parody of itself. we could read twitter so i could see if it is or isn't. this time it isn't. they are serious about it. let's talk about the strike. we were belittled, those who were skeptical about the resolution of this strike in the september, announced by biden himself and the transportation secretary. they were belittling that it wasn't locked up. they were wrong again. >> they have been wrong every step of away. remember what we were talking about a year ago with inflation, 6 months ago with inflation the administration insisting inflation didn't exist and was transitory, they've been wrong every step of the way and the alarming thing for democrats and this administration is if rail workers, the only reason we are talking about rail workers israel workers have tremendous power to cause enormous outsize pain on our economy. if rail workers making $
worse than inflation people are already dealing with record thanks giving prices and president biden's usda is blaming russia over these rising prices. joining us is fox contributor charlie hurt. so many stories, is this babylon be? it is a parody of itself. we could read twitter so i could see if it is or isn't. this time it isn't. they are serious about it. let's talk about the strike. we were belittled, those who were skeptical about the resolution of this strike in the september, announced...
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. >> reporter: usda food safety experts say it's critical to handle them properly. that starts with getting prepared food back to the fridge within two hours. >> the next day when you actually go to warm your leftovers, reheating them to a safe internal temperature of 165. that reheating process will help kill any bacteria remaining and make sure they're safe to eat. >> reporter: leftovers should be kept in a sealed storage container or packaging that's air tight to keep freshness in and bacteria out. you want to be sure the leftovers in the refrigerator are eaten in four days. they can last in the freezer for three to four months. >> i love thanksgiving leftovers a few months later. once you start missing thanksgiving you can pop them in the refrigerator to thaw or reheat those. >> oven or crowave hee cck atura w ac to ensurehe entifo red safemp greeand enjoaomi ruch, nenew yo >> that's making me hungry. no celebration can be complete without the pie. with that comes a pie-rivalry. what is better? pumpkin or sweet potato? >> reporter: putting the home back in home
. >> reporter: usda food safety experts say it's critical to handle them properly. that starts with getting prepared food back to the fridge within two hours. >> the next day when you actually go to warm your leftovers, reheating them to a safe internal temperature of 165. that reheating process will help kill any bacteria remaining and make sure they're safe to eat. >> reporter: leftovers should be kept in a sealed storage container or packaging that's air tight to keep...
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according to the fda and usda four days.vers that you warm up that was hot yesterday heat it up to 156 degrees to kill anything in there in case bacteria set n case it set on the counter. check the temperature. 1 # 5. >> carley: way longer. double maybe five depends on what it is cranberry sauce? we keep that for a couple weeks, right? it. >> lawrence: no. we can't do that anymore, carrascoly. we have another body to feed now. >> steve: we? >> carley: that's a rhetorical. >> lawrence: already talked about uncle lawrence. >> carley: lawrence is going to get the baby louis vitton booties and knowing him he will. >> lawrence: his first suit is going to come from uncle lawrence. >> carley: keep those leftovers extra money to spend on the baby. love it. >> lawrence: bingo. >> steve: if you head to the airport, that's what can you and cannot take. in the meantime, moving on, on this friday after thanksgiving, chaos in china. workers riot over their pay at an apple factory as the communist country locks down more cities over covid
according to the fda and usda four days.vers that you warm up that was hot yesterday heat it up to 156 degrees to kill anything in there in case bacteria set n case it set on the counter. check the temperature. 1 # 5. >> carley: way longer. double maybe five depends on what it is cranberry sauce? we keep that for a couple weeks, right? it. >> lawrence: no. we can't do that anymore, carrascoly. we have another body to feed now. >> steve: we? >> carley: that's a...
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biden at the usda blaming russia for the rising cost.if that is not bad enough, a strike in december that literally could slam the brakes on the economy and and $2 billin per day. but wait i remember how bragging if this was not a problem anymore. >> a big win for america. together we reach the agreement and you reach the agreement to keep the rail system working and avoid destructions of the economy. and this is a win for tens of thousands of rail workers and for their dignity. >> jesse: the white house trying to spin their failure but pointing out how they kick the can down the road. >> what we are saying is averted a horrible downturn in the economy by that tentative agreement. it was a big deal what it could have done to our economy. it would have been devastating. it was an important, the tentative agreement was, indeed, important because again, it stopped a horrible potential downturn again to the economy. >> jesse: do you want to comment on that explanation? >> dana: i think someone good enough to say, yeah, that didn't old and un
biden at the usda blaming russia for the rising cost.if that is not bad enough, a strike in december that literally could slam the brakes on the economy and and $2 billin per day. but wait i remember how bragging if this was not a problem anymore. >> a big win for america. together we reach the agreement and you reach the agreement to keep the rail system working and avoid destructions of the economy. and this is a win for tens of thousands of rail workers and for their dignity. >>...
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i will know, for more advice, call the usda meat and poultry hotline, at 1-888-674-6854.hic makes me look forward to tomorrow. let's change -- turn our attention to the thanksgiving forecast. kristen: it is very nice outside. sandy: it is gorgeous, not just the bay area, this is from the cove. look at how pretty it is. the sun. shining a few passing high clouds. if you are traveling to the sierra quiet weather for thanksgiving. ill be mild, friday is dry, saturday is sunny and there is a chance of snow monday. heading south, red flag warning's tomorrow morning high wind warnings and when advisories starting tonight into thursday evening to friday. it will be a gusty pattern down south. locally we have fog near the coast. air quality is good to moderate. the next four days we have to deal with the fog on the golden gate bridge. drive carefully if you are on the roads right now. moderate air quality the next three days, good to moderate on sunday. high temperatures tomorrow be peaking. numbers in the 60's to mid 70's. a mild to warm sunday -- sunny thanksgiving. accuweather
i will know, for more advice, call the usda meat and poultry hotline, at 1-888-674-6854.hic makes me look forward to tomorrow. let's change -- turn our attention to the thanksgiving forecast. kristen: it is very nice outside. sandy: it is gorgeous, not just the bay area, this is from the cove. look at how pretty it is. the sun. shining a few passing high clouds. if you are traveling to the sierra quiet weather for thanksgiving. ill be mild, friday is dry, saturday is sunny and there is a chance...
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usda food safety expert meredith carruthers says it's critical to handle them properly.is begins with getting prepared food into the fridge within two hours. >> the next day when you go to warm up your leftovers, reheating them to a safe internal temperature of 165 degrees, that process will help kill any bacteria that may be remaining and make sure it's safe to eat. >> leftovers should be kept in a sealed and stored container or a package that's airtight to keep the freshness in and bacteria out. you want to make sure the leftovers in the refrigerator are eaten within four days. they could last in the freezer 43 or a package that's airtight to keep the freshness in and bacteria out. you want to make sure the leftovers in the refrigerator are eaten within four days. they could last in the freezer 432 four months. >> i love thanks giving leftovers a few months later when you begin missing thanksgiving you could pop them into the refrigerator to thaw and reheat them . >> reporter: the oven or microwave are options for reheating. be sure to check the temperature of your fav
usda food safety expert meredith carruthers says it's critical to handle them properly.is begins with getting prepared food into the fridge within two hours. >> the next day when you go to warm up your leftovers, reheating them to a safe internal temperature of 165 degrees, that process will help kill any bacteria that may be remaining and make sure it's safe to eat. >> leftovers should be kept in a sealed and stored container or a package that's airtight to keep the freshness in...
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livelihood that is problem for us, because their livelihood turn into our meals, like you mentioned usdaevery u.s. is going to import more food than we export further reliance on foreign nations part of the antifuel foreign policy farmers tell me driving up input cost driving down profit, example fertilizer here, that cost increase is 45% up year-over-year. it is not just fuel, though in northeast in marker labor loss playing a big role in terms of able to compete. in new york latest is it a it to pass overtime pay for grilling workers after 40 years farmers in new jersey tell me policies like that if came to new jersey, would it be incredibly detrimental for the farm. >> that would change, would cause alleviate 10 to 15% cost would of have end up looking for more labor less hours a direct challenge in itself, very hard to navigate. >> for this farm they do stammer business helpful because people like the local organic produce, but the cost just keeps going up they say the consumers going to groceries because hard to afford a product like that labor laws a state already has a very high m
livelihood that is problem for us, because their livelihood turn into our meals, like you mentioned usdaevery u.s. is going to import more food than we export further reliance on foreign nations part of the antifuel foreign policy farmers tell me driving up input cost driving down profit, example fertilizer here, that cost increase is 45% up year-over-year. it is not just fuel, though in northeast in marker labor loss playing a big role in terms of able to compete. in new york latest is it a it...
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if you go to the usda website and look up rate american outdoors act you will find that they claim --t is actually a bill that works on a bipartisan level because we have people from both sides of the aisle willing to work on it. the thing that we need to have is a senator who is going to make sure the market is fair for our farmers read john likes to paint himself as a friend of the farmer, but where was john when there was price gouging on fertilizer, price gouging for diesel? the reality is he was not paying attention unless it is an election year. during the trump administration when we went into a trade war with china, north dakota farmers lost $9.2 billion. our farmers use the check off to create new markets. they want to have their own economic development, and the trade war was the biggest government overreach and interference in the last decade. sen. hoeven: rick is wrong, i oppose 30 by 30 but he never lets facts get in the way just like when he flat out says he opposes crop insurance, federal crop insurance. he opposes federal flood insurance. now he is turning himself into
if you go to the usda website and look up rate american outdoors act you will find that they claim --t is actually a bill that works on a bipartisan level because we have people from both sides of the aisle willing to work on it. the thing that we need to have is a senator who is going to make sure the market is fair for our farmers read john likes to paint himself as a friend of the farmer, but where was john when there was price gouging on fertilizer, price gouging for diesel? the reality is...
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know that there is a lot of work ahead and we will not stop until we can make said usda employee hull. >> still ahead, a day breaking down your ballots. we're going to take a look at the state proposition that could end the sale of flavored tobacco products. and what's a toilet worth to use? san franciscans say 1.7 million dollars is too much. so now lower bids are flowing in. >> building experts from all around the country are plunging into the debate over how san francisco can deliver a cheaper faster public toilet alternative. that's after state officials expressed outrage because of the 1.7 million dollar prize said and the extended timeline for one san francisco public toilet. 2 men who run prefabricated building companies plan to offer a potential solution to the overpriced toilets. they say that they will give a modular restroom to the noise valley square for free, which can be installed using local union labor. we caught up with the ceo of volumetric building companies today. he gave us some details. >> the architectural engineering services were donating our current budget in
know that there is a lot of work ahead and we will not stop until we can make said usda employee hull. >> still ahead, a day breaking down your ballots. we're going to take a look at the state proposition that could end the sale of flavored tobacco products. and what's a toilet worth to use? san franciscans say 1.7 million dollars is too much. so now lower bids are flowing in. >> building experts from all around the country are plunging into the debate over how san francisco can...
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this year the usda reports the avian flu outbreak reduce the turkey population by 5.4 million leading to a record high in turkey prices. the american farm bureau federation says fresh boneless skinless turkey, 6.70, per pound in september. it's 112% higher than then the same time in 2021. when prices were just over $3 per pound, i don't think it really affected us personally. but overall, the poll we did make some difference. >> and what i'm hearing for most people that i spoke to that weren't on camera. despite those higher prices, they just simply just didn't want to deal with the mess in the kitchen reporting here in san jose, justin campbell kron, 4 news. >> justin, thank you. well, the holidays can feel lonely for some people may be particularly for those who will formally incarcerated if they have nowhere to go and no one to gather with. so a san francisco nonprofit hosted them for a thanksgiving lunch today. kron four's ella sogomonian takes us there. >> united players way in the south of market neighborhood shared a full meal with all the fixings on thanksgiving turkey, collar
this year the usda reports the avian flu outbreak reduce the turkey population by 5.4 million leading to a record high in turkey prices. the american farm bureau federation says fresh boneless skinless turkey, 6.70, per pound in september. it's 112% higher than then the same time in 2021. when prices were just over $3 per pound, i don't think it really affected us personally. but overall, the poll we did make some difference. >> and what i'm hearing for most people that i spoke to that...
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in 2004, columbia university reached a settlement with the usda after investigation found the inhumane dogs during a cardiovascular medical studies, while doctor oz was the director of the cardiovascular institute. >> i should tell you, emerson -- but the philadelphia inquiry has verified major parts of the story, including that wallace was a principal investigator at columbia university, the school had to pay 2000 dollar penalty for violating the animal welfare act, including its methods for youth euthanizing talks. now the washington post reports that dr. oz recently reached out to his former boss of columbia to ask him to say publicly that oz was not responsible for putting down all of those puppies. his old boss reportedly refused, because it felt like a political favor. look, control of the senate comes down to minaj, republicans will do anything they can to help him across the line, including suing to keep to state from counting mail-in ballots that lack a written date. keep in mind, they have postmarks. republicans just won that fight at the pennsylvania supreme court over undat
in 2004, columbia university reached a settlement with the usda after investigation found the inhumane dogs during a cardiovascular medical studies, while doctor oz was the director of the cardiovascular institute. >> i should tell you, emerson -- but the philadelphia inquiry has verified major parts of the story, including that wallace was a principal investigator at columbia university, the school had to pay 2000 dollar penalty for violating the animal welfare act, including its methods...
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the usda blaming russia, of course, for the price hikes. we'll explain. right? police are cracking down on people driving under the influence of marijuana. madison alworth takes us on a police ride-along in new jersey next. ♪ pleasure i see a brand new horizon ♪ ♪ i see trouble on the way ♪ thinkorswim® by td ameritrade is more than a trading platform. it's an entire trading experience. with innovation that lets you customize interfaces, charts and orders to your style of trading....
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and at that point, the usda and counties were blanket spraying ddt all over places. movements all kind of congel and we had three presidents that met the moment. kennedy, nixon and johnson. >> it surprised me later on looking back and going back to nixon's presidency, nixon is always the one that doesn't seem to fit here when people think of nixon, they for good reason think about watergate and dirty tricks. they think about the committee to reelect the president. they don't think about the guy who, you know, who founded the epa. the guy that actually was progressive on environmental issues in the early 70s, the same way people won't believe it but he was progressive on civil rights issues in the late 1950s. >> absolutely. for one thing, joey came from california and he of course, lived in san clementa so a lot of rich republican donors were not in my backyard are you going to build a nuclear plant or an aluminum siding factory so nixon understood that but what really changed it for him is when he ran for president in 1968, he hired john erilcman. he was a land, wate
and at that point, the usda and counties were blanket spraying ddt all over places. movements all kind of congel and we had three presidents that met the moment. kennedy, nixon and johnson. >> it surprised me later on looking back and going back to nixon's presidency, nixon is always the one that doesn't seem to fit here when people think of nixon, they for good reason think about watergate and dirty tricks. they think about the committee to reelect the president. they don't think about...
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this year the usda reports the avian flu outbreak reduce the turkey population by 5.4 million leading to a record high in turkey prices. the american farm bureau federation says fresh boneless skinless turkey 6.70, per pound in september. it's 112% higher than than the same time in 2021. when prices were just over $3 per pound. but i don't think it really affected us personally. but overall, it probably did make some difference fight the higher prices in turkey just seems that most families in people did not want to deal with the mess in the kitchen. >> reporting here in san jose, justin campell kron. 4 news. >> happening today, people are hitting the stores are trying to get a good deal on black friday. and we've learned this morning, as i people really coming out in crowds. so it's pretty chill. apparently they earlier had out there the better. let's get back out there and see if we can. reconnect with will trend areas. yeah, i live for us out. >> in san mateo morning, well, >> the earlier the better is for shoppers. you don't see that stampede behind me. but if you wait a little bi
this year the usda reports the avian flu outbreak reduce the turkey population by 5.4 million leading to a record high in turkey prices. the american farm bureau federation says fresh boneless skinless turkey 6.70, per pound in september. it's 112% higher than than the same time in 2021. when prices were just over $3 per pound. but i don't think it really affected us personally. but overall, it probably did make some difference fight the higher prices in turkey just seems that most families in...
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this year the usda reports the avian flu outbreak reduce the turkey population by 5.4 million leading to a record high in turkey prices. american farm bureau federation says fresh boneless skinless turkey, 6.70, per pound in september. it's 112% higher than then the same time in 2021. when prices were just over $3 per pound. but i don't think it really affected us personally. but overall, the poll we did make some difference. >> pam, just seems like people do. it wasn't the prices at the turn and they just didn't want to deal with the mess of the stuffing in dealing with all of the heating up the oven. and so instead they chose to come here to santana row reporting live here tonight in san jose. justin campbell kron. 4 justin, you're right about that. >> nobody likes to clean that was always with the kids. the parents with her and the kids will claim say kids left on that trip have to go look out what is kicking in right now from around. that's for sure. what a day it was. weather was beautiful. thank i saw a lot of folks getting out and join a nice brisk walk or they were getting in
this year the usda reports the avian flu outbreak reduce the turkey population by 5.4 million leading to a record high in turkey prices. american farm bureau federation says fresh boneless skinless turkey, 6.70, per pound in september. it's 112% higher than then the same time in 2021. when prices were just over $3 per pound. but i don't think it really affected us personally. but overall, the poll we did make some difference. >> pam, just seems like people do. it wasn't the prices at the...
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. >> the usda is trying to explain the ongoing bird flu, russia's ukraine. >> food prices up almost hundred percent. >> result of effort. >> u.s. men's national team finishing their first match in a 1-1 draw against wales. first world cup appearance in a year. >> 3, 2, 1. [cheers and applause] ♪ ho, ho, ho who wouldn't go up on the house top click, click, click. down through the chimney with good saint nick ♪ you're here ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ainsley: look at our beautiful christmas tree out in front of fox news. if you are in the area, we're on sixth avenue between 47th and 48. it's a patriotic tree. it's all red, white, and whether you. many of us were out there last night because, during "the five." they lit the tree. all of us were there. many of us had our children with us. greg gutfeld had a new dog. the dog was there jeanine pirro's dog was there so many people had their babies in their arms which is so sweet because we have been working together for a long time and we have watched these families at fox grow. >> steve: absolutely. and, you know, it is putting us all in the mood for thanksgiving.
. >> the usda is trying to explain the ongoing bird flu, russia's ukraine. >> food prices up almost hundred percent. >> result of effort. >> u.s. men's national team finishing their first match in a 1-1 draw against wales. first world cup appearance in a year. >> 3, 2, 1. [cheers and applause] ♪ ho, ho, ho who wouldn't go up on the house top click, click, click. down through the chimney with good saint nick ♪ you're here ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ainsley: look at...
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this year the usda reports the avian flu outbreak reduce the turkey population by 5.4 million leading to a record high in turkey prices. american farm bureau federation says fresh boneless skinless turkey 6.70, per pound in september. it's 112% higher than then the same time in 2021. when prices were just over $3 per pound. but i don't think it really affected us personally. but overall, the poll we did make some difference fight the higher prices in turkey just seems that most families in people did not want to deal with the mess in the kitchen. >> reporting here in san jose, justin campbell kron, 4 news. >> the holidays can feel lonely for people who are formerly incarcerated, especially them to want to go no one to gather. what? so a san francisco nonprofit hosted them for the thanksgiving lunch kron. 4 ella sogomonian takes us there. >> united players way in the south of market neighborhood shared a full meal with all the fixings on thanksgiving turkey, collard greens, mac and cheese with pie for dessert. the organization focuses on preventing at-risk kids from a life of crime but
this year the usda reports the avian flu outbreak reduce the turkey population by 5.4 million leading to a record high in turkey prices. american farm bureau federation says fresh boneless skinless turkey 6.70, per pound in september. it's 112% higher than then the same time in 2021. when prices were just over $3 per pound. but i don't think it really affected us personally. but overall, the poll we did make some difference fight the higher prices in turkey just seems that most families in...
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have the chief procurement officer you guys found, the guy at the irs doing it, top officials at the usdaal with the doj? you know, on and on and on, the national labor relations board? you guys found out a lot of information. just saying where there is smoke there's fire. >> well it would take a subpoena to figure out whether they were using their inside information to engage in those trades. too often the authorities rely upon the inspector general. but we also looked whenever there was cases, there were referrals, often times u.s. attorney simply turned it down saying it was not a big enough case for them. elizabeth: wow. you are finding them short selling too. one guy i think, it was at the fdic, he asked the cftc to turn a blind eye to allow short selling. >> there were 3,000 trades, 3,000 short trades under his wife's contractible obligation from the cftc he should not be inr engaging in that, fine we'll let you do it. they were afraid the couple would sue the government. a rule still on the books. elizabeth: they're really afraid of a lawsuit. >> that is what they said. elizabeth:
have the chief procurement officer you guys found, the guy at the irs doing it, top officials at the usdaal with the doj? you know, on and on and on, the national labor relations board? you guys found out a lot of information. just saying where there is smoke there's fire. >> well it would take a subpoena to figure out whether they were using their inside information to engage in those trades. too often the authorities rely upon the inspector general. but we also looked whenever there was...
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this year the usda reports the avian flu outbreak reduce the turkey population by 5.4 million leading to a record high in turkey prices. american farm bureau federation says fresh boneless skinless turkey 6.70, per pound in september. it's 112% higher than then the same time in 2021. when prices were just over $3 per pound. but i don't think it really affected us personally. but overall, the poll we did make some difference fight the higher prices in turkey just seems that most families in people did not want to deal with the mess in the kitchen. >> reporting here in san jose, justin campbell kron, 4 news. >> sometimes the holidays can feel lonely for people who have been formally incarcerated. if have nowhere to go, no one to gather with. so san francisco nonprofit hosted them for a thanksgiving lunch kron four's ella sogomonian takes us there. >> united players way in the south of market neighborhood shared a full meal with all the fixings on thanksgiving turkey, collard greens, mac and cheese with pie for dessert. the organization focuses on preventing at-risk kids from a life of c
this year the usda reports the avian flu outbreak reduce the turkey population by 5.4 million leading to a record high in turkey prices. american farm bureau federation says fresh boneless skinless turkey 6.70, per pound in september. it's 112% higher than then the same time in 2021. when prices were just over $3 per pound. but i don't think it really affected us personally. but overall, the poll we did make some difference fight the higher prices in turkey just seems that most families in...
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that usda does report more than 6 million of those killed. we're turkeys. so i want to buy earlier. >> coming up later on kron, 4 news at 3, 2 propositions on the ballot with different approaches to sports betting in our state, we'll take a deep dive into the pros and cons. plus famous rapper takeoff of the migos has been killed. what we know about the deadly shooting after the break. >> and i keep an eye on your weather. cool temperatures as we head into the overnight tonight. i'll have al >> well known rapper takeoff dead after a shooting outside a pool hall in downtown houston. take off his name is kearse. nick carey ball was part of the grammy-nominated trio. the migos the 28 year-old was shot outside of 8, 1, o billiards and bowling in houston around 2.30 this morning. police believe dozens of people were gathered on a balcony at the bowling alley when a fight broke out and shots were fired. security guards who were in the area say they heard shots but didn't see who pulled the trigger. investigators say that doesn't leave them with much to go on. >> i
that usda does report more than 6 million of those killed. we're turkeys. so i want to buy earlier. >> coming up later on kron, 4 news at 3, 2 propositions on the ballot with different approaches to sports betting in our state, we'll take a deep dive into the pros and cons. plus famous rapper takeoff of the migos has been killed. what we know about the deadly shooting after the break. >> and i keep an eye on your weather. cool temperatures as we head into the overnight tonight. i'll...
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this year the usda reports the avian flu outbreak reduce the turkey population by 5.4 million leading to a record high in turkey prices. the american farm bureau federation says fresh boneless skinless turkey 6.70, per pound in september. it's 112% higher than then the same time in 2021. when prices were just over $3 per pound. but i don't think it really affected us personally. but overall, it probably did make some difference fight the higher prices in turkey just seems that most families in people did not want to deal with the mess in the kitchen. >> reporting here in san jose, justin campbell kron, 4 news. >> the holidays can feel lonely for people who are formerly incarcerated. if they have nowhere to go and no one gather with. so a san francisco nonprofit hosted then for thanksgiving lunch kron four's lou. a ella sogomonian takes us there. >> united players way in the south of market neighborhood shared a full meal with all the fixings on thanksgiving turkey, collard greens, mac and cheese with pie for dessert. the organization focuses on preventing at-risk kids from a life of c
this year the usda reports the avian flu outbreak reduce the turkey population by 5.4 million leading to a record high in turkey prices. the american farm bureau federation says fresh boneless skinless turkey 6.70, per pound in september. it's 112% higher than then the same time in 2021. when prices were just over $3 per pound. but i don't think it really affected us personally. but overall, it probably did make some difference fight the higher prices in turkey just seems that most families in...
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citizen on all usda loans as long as you weren't white.he federal courts struck it down, said you can't discriminate against a race of people like that. we want the citizens to know that's what warnock is supporting as a u.s. senator. instead of talking about whats he's done and what he believes, unfortunately if president trump announces there will be a lot of discussion about the trump presidency instead of what raphael warnock's position is as a u.s. senator. maria: i can understand what you're saying. what's your assessment of what took place in the midterm elections? republicans need one seat for the majority control of the house. florida congressman byron donnels joined me on sunday morning futures on whether or on whether ornot mccarthy will t speaker of the house. >> it's not clear. we have to lay out a demonstrated plan, serious policies that voters believe in and we can't ebbing whiff kate -- equivocate fromthat. i think it will be critical towards kevin's ability towards becoming a leader and eventually the speaker. maria: where
citizen on all usda loans as long as you weren't white.he federal courts struck it down, said you can't discriminate against a race of people like that. we want the citizens to know that's what warnock is supporting as a u.s. senator. instead of talking about whats he's done and what he believes, unfortunately if president trump announces there will be a lot of discussion about the trump presidency instead of what raphael warnock's position is as a u.s. senator. maria: i can understand what...
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in at least 46 states with more than 50 million wild and domestic birds affected according to the usdare than six million turkeys have been killed because of the virus, even though turkey prices are increasing is it's still a very affordable meat option if you compare it to other main protein sources, so if you really just trying to buy the most pounds per dollar, turkey and chicken are probably some of your most affordable options. but while the price of holiday foods continues expanding, health officials say , practicing balance and moderation can help prevent your waistline. from doing the same. the increase in calorie intake between thanksgiving and new year's causes an average weight gain of 1 to £2. this wouldn't be much of a problem if that weight was lost in the new year, but the average adult gains 1 to £2 per year over their lifespan . that means holiday eating may account for 10 to £20 of weight gain per decade to help you indulge without overeating. dieticians recommend choosing whole foods over processed. eating more vegetable dishes and limiting added fats and sugars from
in at least 46 states with more than 50 million wild and domestic birds affected according to the usdare than six million turkeys have been killed because of the virus, even though turkey prices are increasing is it's still a very affordable meat option if you compare it to other main protein sources, so if you really just trying to buy the most pounds per dollar, turkey and chicken are probably some of your most affordable options. but while the price of holiday foods continues expanding,...
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the usda says more than 52 million birds have died in 46 states in the last year for flu.ord spread of it. the world organization for animal health claims international bird trading farming and migrating wild birds for the outbreak. the cdc says the avian flu can spread through the air, but it is very unlikely for humans to get it. so far. the cdc says only one person has gotten the bird flu this year. and in the meantime, it's time to shop and that's what a lot of people did yesterday for cyber monday. maybe you have to get a tree. economists think the or anything else. economists think that it's different than past years because of inflation and that we didn't buy as much yesterday. but there is some hope. a san jose state university, adjunct professor benny. but beta says that although people may have less money to spend because of inflation, some retailers are flush with merchandise and that could mean bigger deals on the horizon. >> well, if your smart consumer, you do, you worry you do your search. you are likely to find very good deals as we get into probably mid de
the usda says more than 52 million birds have died in 46 states in the last year for flu.ord spread of it. the world organization for animal health claims international bird trading farming and migrating wild birds for the outbreak. the cdc says the avian flu can spread through the air, but it is very unlikely for humans to get it. so far. the cdc says only one person has gotten the bird flu this year. and in the meantime, it's time to shop and that's what a lot of people did yesterday for...