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lending, doing usda rural lending, creating the scale, that is where we can make a difference.ave been focused on where we can play to create scale in the system to help close the gaps. that has been sort of priority and definitely a focus for us at ginnie mae every single day. dennis: yeah. thank you for that. i know you think of ginnie mae as a demand-side organization, it is on the demand side of the housing market, promoting liquidity and access. so i was surprised when i was reading the federal, president biden's housing supply action plan, of reference to ginnie mae where it includes a proposal to make the recently relaunched federal financing banks risk sharing program, which provides low interest loans to state and local housing finance agencies permanent and creating a financing mechanism through for it through ginnie mae. so could you explain that and, how would it work? and what is ginnie mae's role? alanna: yeah. currently there is a multi family risk sharing program that creates financing for multifamily developments alter the country and run through the state fina
lending, doing usda rural lending, creating the scale, that is where we can make a difference.ave been focused on where we can play to create scale in the system to help close the gaps. that has been sort of priority and definitely a focus for us at ginnie mae every single day. dennis: yeah. thank you for that. i know you think of ginnie mae as a demand-side organization, it is on the demand side of the housing market, promoting liquidity and access. so i was surprised when i was reading the...
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and the programs manager said there is hope, the usda is operating a pilot program, in some rural areasing the same system as during the pandemic. she said it might help for people to contact their congressional representatives if they would like to see change. >>> let's get a quick break from the news and go to the weather, we need to be enjoying the cooler temperatures now because it's going to change pretty soon. >> by the weekend, but most of this week is below average, and we are really just starting that change today. it was in the mid-90s for inland parts of contra costa county yesterday. concord made it up to 94. look at difference today. we will show you what the trend will look like here. this is concord, the seven-day specifically, a lot of days in the low 80s. we are going up to 101 by the time we get to sunday. the heat is coming back , but the two days that stand out the most would be thursday and saturday, simply for the contrast because we are going low 80s on thursday and then you are right on the verge of 100. friday will be the transition date but thursday is the end
and the programs manager said there is hope, the usda is operating a pilot program, in some rural areasing the same system as during the pandemic. she said it might help for people to contact their congressional representatives if they would like to see change. >>> let's get a quick break from the news and go to the weather, we need to be enjoying the cooler temperatures now because it's going to change pretty soon. >> by the weekend, but most of this week is below average, and...
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lending and usda rural lending, creating that scale, that's where we can make a difference. we have been focused on where we can play to create scale in the system really to help to close these gaps. that has been sort of a priority and and focus for us at ginnie mae every single day. >> thank you for that. you think of ginnie mae as the demand-side organization, promoting liquidity and access. i was surprised when i was reading the federal housing supply action from president biden and a reference to ginnie mae where it includes a proposal to make the recently relaunched federal financing banks risksharing program which provides low-interest loans to state and local housing finance agencies permanent and creating a financing mechanism through ginnie mae. can you explain all that and how would it work and what is your role? >> in simple terms, there is currently a multifamily risksharing program that really provides gaps for multifamily development all over the country. it is run through the state housing finance agencies in connection with fha and the desk on the multifamil
lending and usda rural lending, creating that scale, that's where we can make a difference. we have been focused on where we can play to create scale in the system really to help to close these gaps. that has been sort of a priority and and focus for us at ginnie mae every single day. >> thank you for that. you think of ginnie mae as the demand-side organization, promoting liquidity and access. i was surprised when i was reading the federal housing supply action from president biden and a...
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the usda said no way, michelle. has been banned being sold in schools, it's too watered down, too sweet for kids and we reached out to michelle's fruit juice company and said, do you know what? we didn't want to sell fruit juice in schools anyway. summertime, so the weather's nice. you know, you are looking for stuff to do, maybe a little golf. usually the academy steals your clubs. but bears aren't just on the course, they are in the woods, too. that's the sound our staff has to make when gutfeld walks through the pod. it's not just the woods, bears could be lurking in your own yard. sometimes these apex predators find their way inside. so, double check the shed, could be a bear fight club. >> jesse: it's not just sheds where bears are taking over, my next guest learned the lesson the hard way. john ward was trying to turn off the hose in his garage. the bear went berserk, attacking john and taking a bite out of his noggin, his wife called 911. that bear attack survivor, john schwartz joins me now. so, john, how di
the usda said no way, michelle. has been banned being sold in schools, it's too watered down, too sweet for kids and we reached out to michelle's fruit juice company and said, do you know what? we didn't want to sell fruit juice in schools anyway. summertime, so the weather's nice. you know, you are looking for stuff to do, maybe a little golf. usually the academy steals your clubs. but bears aren't just on the course, they are in the woods, too. that's the sound our staff has to make when...
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the lunch program is sponsored by the usda and midsummer last year they switched back to the prepandemic rules, requiring kids to eat the meal at the site during a 30-minute time period. >> they ask if they can take the meal home or a parent might ask and they can't. so they seem a little discouraged. so they'll stay that day, but they don't come back because they may not want to sit here or they may not want to eat the meal in that time. kids usually want to just eat a little bit and maybe eat a little bit later. >> reporter: the rigidity of the rules has had a dramatic effect. coordinator fuentes says at its height the redwood food bank summer food program served 150,000 meals. this summer they're on track to only serve about 30,000. >> we've seen definitely a decrease in participation. it was great to have that option, that kids or families could pick up those meals for their kids, whereas now we're kind of hindering that. it's not that kids are accessing those lunches at a different location at this point in time. they're just not getting those lunches. >> reporter: while that may se
the lunch program is sponsored by the usda and midsummer last year they switched back to the prepandemic rules, requiring kids to eat the meal at the site during a 30-minute time period. >> they ask if they can take the meal home or a parent might ask and they can't. so they seem a little discouraged. so they'll stay that day, but they don't come back because they may not want to sit here or they may not want to eat the meal in that time. kids usually want to just eat a little bit and...
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so we foya, the usda. it turns out michelle's company asks the usda if their fruit juice was healthy enough so shel could sell it in schools. and the usda said no ways.. >> michelle michelle's fruit juice has been banned from being sold in schools. it's too watered down, too sweet for kids. and we reached outmichel leto michelle's fruit juice company and they said, well, you know what? >> we didn't want to sell fruit juice in schools anyway. ou >> summertime. so the weather's nicnow,e. mayb you know, we're looking for stuff to do, maybe e a little golf style. >> usually the caddy stealsars r your clubsen, but bears aren't just on the course. they're in the woods, too. cool for the long haul. oh, no. ra ra ra. blah, blah, blah. >> nah, that's the sound our staff have to make whent jut gutfeld walks through the pod. >> and it's not just the woods wher rse yogi might steal your picnic basket, bears could be lurking in your own yard or. sometimes these apex predatorsde find their way inside. so double check th
so we foya, the usda. it turns out michelle's company asks the usda if their fruit juice was healthy enough so shel could sell it in schools. and the usda said no ways.. >> michelle michelle's fruit juice has been banned from being sold in schools. it's too watered down, too sweet for kids. and we reached outmichel leto michelle's fruit juice company and they said, well, you know what? >> we didn't want to sell fruit juice in schools anyway. ou >> summertime. so the weather's...
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the lunch program is sponsored by the usda.d back to the pre-pandemic rules. requiring kids to eat the meal at the site during a 30 minute time period. >> [ speaking in a global language ] they asked if they can take the meal home or a parent might ask if they can take the meal home. that they cannot. so they seem a little discouraged so they'll stay that day but they don't come back. because they may not want to sit here or they may not to eat the meal in that time. kids usually want to just -- eat a little bit and maybe eat a little bit later. >> reporter: the rigidity of the rules has had a dramatic effect. the coordinator fuentes says is the its height the summer food program served 150,000 meals. this summer, they're on track to only serve about 30,000. >> we've seen definitely a decrease in participation and it was great to have that option that kids could -- families could pick up the kneels for their kids whereas now we're kind of hindering that. it's not that kids are accessing the lunch at a different proation at this
the lunch program is sponsored by the usda.d back to the pre-pandemic rules. requiring kids to eat the meal at the site during a 30 minute time period. >> [ speaking in a global language ] they asked if they can take the meal home or a parent might ask if they can take the meal home. that they cannot. so they seem a little discouraged so they'll stay that day but they don't come back. because they may not want to sit here or they may not to eat the meal in that time. kids usually want to...
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according to the latest usda data. that can be found in nearly every part of oakland.esert by the way is urban area where it's difficult to buy conferreddable quality fresh food and people who live in the areas can weigh more and suffer from higher rates of disease like diabetes and have a shorter life expectancy. so last year, the only full service grocery store in west oakland actually shut down. creating a food desert in that neighborhood. so since then, a local oakland family has launched a weekly farmers market where families can actually stock up on important things like fruits and veggies for their families. so shawn chitnis is live in west oakland with us this morning. and shawn, i know you were going to get to work here this morning. helping out. >> reporter: hey gianna, good morning. now it's time to put me to work though right? we are here at mandela produce distribution and as promised we have started on these boxes. we have a great model here to get us going. and joining me now is the man behind that model, this is eric sanchez deleon. he's the operations
according to the latest usda data. that can be found in nearly every part of oakland.esert by the way is urban area where it's difficult to buy conferreddable quality fresh food and people who live in the areas can weigh more and suffer from higher rates of disease like diabetes and have a shorter life expectancy. so last year, the only full service grocery store in west oakland actually shut down. creating a food desert in that neighborhood. so since then, a local oakland family has launched a...
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the lunch program is sponsored by the usda. and mid-summer last year, they switched back to the pre-pandemic rules. requiring kids to eat the meal at the site during a 30 minute time period. >> [ speaking in a global language ] they asked if they can take the meal home or a parent might ask if they can take the meal home. that they can't. so they seem a little discouraged. so they'll stay that day, but they don't come back. because they may not want to sit here or they may not to eat the meal in that time. kids usually want to just -- eat a little bit and maybe eat a little bit later. >> reporter: the rigidity of the rules has had a dramatic effect. coordinator maria fuentes says at its height, the summer food program served 150,000 meals. this summer, they're on track to only serve about 30,000. >> we've seen definitely a decrease in participation and it was great to have that option that kids could -- families could pick up the meals for their kids whereas now we're kind of hindering that. it's not that kids are accessing tho
the lunch program is sponsored by the usda. and mid-summer last year, they switched back to the pre-pandemic rules. requiring kids to eat the meal at the site during a 30 minute time period. >> [ speaking in a global language ] they asked if they can take the meal home or a parent might ask if they can take the meal home. that they can't. so they seem a little discouraged. so they'll stay that day, but they don't come back. because they may not want to sit here or they may not to eat the...
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according to the latest usda data, the area shown in orange, can be found in nearly every part of oakland. last year the only full-service grocery store in west oakland close creating a food desert in the neighborhood. a local oakland family has launched a weekly farmers market where families can stock up on fresh fruits and vegetables shawn chitnis has all the details. >> reporter: there is great work happening across oakland to address the issue of a food desert. we are at mandela produce distribution and you can see these amazing boxes they put together. they can be picked up or delivered. this is one of the way they are getting the food that people need. in a food desert as well as helping farmers get their products out across this part of the bay area. in another way, just as the grocery store closed in this part of oakland, we are seeing the impact of a farmers market that allows people to get high quality ingredients in a walking distance from their home. >> it is fun to watch at 10:00 a.m. you see everyone crawling to the market. and it is a great time. >> reporter: between 500 to
according to the latest usda data, the area shown in orange, can be found in nearly every part of oakland. last year the only full-service grocery store in west oakland close creating a food desert in the neighborhood. a local oakland family has launched a weekly farmers market where families can stock up on fresh fruits and vegetables shawn chitnis has all the details. >> reporter: there is great work happening across oakland to address the issue of a food desert. we are at mandela...
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since early 2022, less than 1,400 acres sold to businesses tied to china have been reported to the usda so far in total, it appears china controls less than 400,000 acres of american land, which is less than 1% of all the land owned by foreign entities here in montana, a state law banning chinese citizens from buying land passed with bipartisan support. brad molnar was the only republican to vote no. >> you create the dragon, there never was a dragon. >> reporter: he said the law is an overreach and would prevent his wife, a chinese national, from being able to inherit his land after he dies. >> there is no evidence that i'm aware of that the people that own the land are in any way a threat to american security if they are, arrest them, and remove them. >> reporter: tonight tester tells us more action is needed to counter the security risk from the chinese government >> are you concerned that we don't even know how much land china has potentially purchased already? >> i don't think we know how much land they bought. this is prospective. this will stop it happening before it becomes a si
since early 2022, less than 1,400 acres sold to businesses tied to china have been reported to the usda so far in total, it appears china controls less than 400,000 acres of american land, which is less than 1% of all the land owned by foreign entities here in montana, a state law banning chinese citizens from buying land passed with bipartisan support. brad molnar was the only republican to vote no. >> you create the dragon, there never was a dragon. >> reporter: he said the law is...
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. >> according to usda data, food deserts can be found in nearly every part of oakland. >> last year the only full-service grocery store close, creating a food desert in that neighborhood. >> since then a local oakland family has launched a farmers market where families can stock up on fresh fruits and veggies. shawn chitnis has the details. >> reporter: there is great work happening across oakland to address the issue of a food desert. you can see the amazing boxes that they put together that can either be picked up or delivered. this is one other way that they are getting the food that people need in a food desert as well as helping farmers get products out across this part of the bay area. another way is just as the grocery store close, we are now seeing the impact of a farmers market that once again allows people to get high quality ingredients in walking distance from their homes. >> it is always fun to watch at 10:00 a.m. you see everyone going to the market and it is a great time. >> reporter: between 500 to 700 people come out every sunday . the market match program makes thi
. >> according to usda data, food deserts can be found in nearly every part of oakland. >> last year the only full-service grocery store close, creating a food desert in that neighborhood. >> since then a local oakland family has launched a farmers market where families can stock up on fresh fruits and veggies. shawn chitnis has the details. >> reporter: there is great work happening across oakland to address the issue of a food desert. you can see the amazing boxes that...
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and we went to the usda to get it. but he says months later, federal assistance has yet to come. it's stories like these. why padilla wants his proposal will be included in the 2023 federal farm bill. a major package of investments. congress authorizes every 5 years. what goes into that legislation could have major implications for the agricultural industry and ultimately what you buy at the supermarket all the more. so why padilla says his bill is needed. florida. ordinary farmers are denied help. >> in time of crisis, whatever we can do to to stop to protect field. you know, open for >> and padilla says his proposal has widespread bipartisan support among his senate colleagues. but remember, his is a small portion of a much larger farm bill for which negotiations are still taking place. the congressional deadline to pass a farm bill september 30th reporting in sacramento county, 8 on wallace kron. 4 news. >> this thursday, stargazers will be treated to a rare celestial event known as a super blue moon called a blue moon. when it's the second full moon in a calendar month. it is
and we went to the usda to get it. but he says months later, federal assistance has yet to come. it's stories like these. why padilla wants his proposal will be included in the 2023 federal farm bill. a major package of investments. congress authorizes every 5 years. what goes into that legislation could have major implications for the agricultural industry and ultimately what you buy at the supermarket all the more. so why padilla says his bill is needed. florida. ordinary farmers are denied...
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thening kraft and big food paid the usda.so the most recent nutrition guidelines actually recommend sugar, recommend processed food. and 95% of the experts on that panel actually are paid for coma by food companies and pharma companies. kraft paid millions of dollars to people actually making the nutrition guidelineshoserit those nutrition guidelines inform the school lunch guidelines, and federal funding of school lunches is one of the top sources of child'sfu nutrition. so kraft is now using those guidelines that they paihad for and is now there. the wall street journal says that itself kraft is doing cartwheels, saying $25 billion can transfer now from largely the federal treasury and with school lunch programs to highly processed food. i am begging john kerry, i am begging michelle obama. r priv mr. kerry, i know you like, thes to fly on your private jet, but please n, these these people ned to have moral courage and say enough is enoughs enough. we cannot be serving highly processed food to kids as kids. gett are getting
thening kraft and big food paid the usda.so the most recent nutrition guidelines actually recommend sugar, recommend processed food. and 95% of the experts on that panel actually are paid for coma by food companies and pharma companies. kraft paid millions of dollars to people actually making the nutrition guidelineshoserit those nutrition guidelines inform the school lunch guidelines, and federal funding of school lunches is one of the top sources of child'sfu nutrition. so kraft is now using...
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usda reports nearly 384,000 acres of agricultural land in the united states. he's already controlled, but the chinese to the south bay, now santa clara health officials are finding mosquitoes that are positive for west nile virus in a small area that includes milpitas and san jose. this comes after nearby cities like palo alto in stanford, also tested for west nile positive mosquitoes. well, the district's mosquito management, they're going to be out treating the area with insecticide at 10 o'clock wednesday night. officials say that the treatments pose little risk to people and pat west nile virus infection does not cause symptoms in most people. but for some, they can include fever, headache and body aches and in severe cases, nerve damage or even death. a fruit fly native to asia has triggered a first of its kind quarantine for residents in the santa clarita valley in southern california. a nearly 80 square mile quarantine zone has been in effect for the last 2 weeks after more than 20 of the invasive flies were found in stevenson ranch. the fruit fly has b
usda reports nearly 384,000 acres of agricultural land in the united states. he's already controlled, but the chinese to the south bay, now santa clara health officials are finding mosquitoes that are positive for west nile virus in a small area that includes milpitas and san jose. this comes after nearby cities like palo alto in stanford, also tested for west nile positive mosquitoes. well, the district's mosquito management, they're going to be out treating the area with insecticide at 10...
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the lunch program is sponsored by the usda and midsummer last year they switched back to the prepandemico eat the meal at the site during a 30-minute time period. >> they ask if they can take the meal home or a parent might ask and they can't. so they seem a little discouraged. so they'll stay that day, but they don't come back because they may not want to sit here or they may not want to eat
the lunch program is sponsored by the usda and midsummer last year they switched back to the prepandemico eat the meal at the site during a 30-minute time period. >> they ask if they can take the meal home or a parent might ask and they can't. so they seem a little discouraged. so they'll stay that day, but they don't come back because they may not want to sit here or they may not want to eat
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i say, "we're" because i worked for usda forest service for 28 years.re were two of us who were african american women foresters in the forest service when i retired in 2005. so, i asked forest service personnel around 2012-2014, how many black female foresters there were. they said, "they couldn't tell me." and i said "why not?" and they said, "well, nobody tracks that data." so, i ended up having to go to my congressmen don beyer to get him to ask the forest service the question of how many black female foresters there were. and he was able to determine, during that time, there were six african american women foresters in the forest service. so, last year i went to my senator, senator warner, and he was able to get an answer to the question which is still they have only six black female foresters out of about 1,500 foresters in the forest service. it's very important to recognize the science in forestry. and it means, so much to be on this property where the first african american scientist, who is recognized at least, but a lot of the black history,
i say, "we're" because i worked for usda forest service for 28 years.re were two of us who were african american women foresters in the forest service when i retired in 2005. so, i asked forest service personnel around 2012-2014, how many black female foresters there were. they said, "they couldn't tell me." and i said "why not?" and they said, "well, nobody tracks that data." so, i ended up having to go to my congressmen don beyer to get him to ask the...
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and we went to the usda to get it. but he says months later, federal assistance has yet to come. it's stories like these. why padilla wants his proposal will be included in the 2023 federal farm bill. a major package of investments. congress authorizes every 5 years. what goes into that legislation could have major implications for the agricultural industry and ultimately what you buy at the supermarket all the more. so why padilla says his bill is needed ordinary farmers are denied help. >> in time of crisis, whatever we can do to to stop to protect field. you know, i'm open for >> and padilla says his proposal has widespread bipartisan support among his senate colleagues. but remember, his is a small portion of a much larger farm bill for which negotiations are still taking place. the congressional deadline to pass a farm bill september 30th reporting in sacramento county, 8 on wallace kron. 4 news. >> coming up, a trial date set for former president trump to decide if he conspired to overturn the results of the 2020 election. why he argues the date will interfere with his run
and we went to the usda to get it. but he says months later, federal assistance has yet to come. it's stories like these. why padilla wants his proposal will be included in the 2023 federal farm bill. a major package of investments. congress authorizes every 5 years. what goes into that legislation could have major implications for the agricultural industry and ultimately what you buy at the supermarket all the more. so why padilla says his bill is needed ordinary farmers are denied help....
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i wonder if moving these agencies are part of them out moving usda department of just transportationoit and housing and urban development a major city that might make it more fickle for the president as we accountable theaters supervising and managing the places. and it would necessarily have everything but focusing as much as possible in one place where it would work together. >> there is certainly an argument for that in my view would be we have your position likely to fail over time and i don't think we are likely to see a dramatic elimination of government but at the same time i would say when you look at the did resources you have to ask yourself how you guys resources people and having a bunch of me or may not utilize that resource versus putting them in offices with functions, my view is maybe you don't need headquarters 1500 people wherever it is. maybe those are activities along the way. document that comes in two d.c. to be reviewed, 30 or 40 people came to the desk to be sent. my question, are all of the physicians critical or could we put those in field offices that need
i wonder if moving these agencies are part of them out moving usda department of just transportationoit and housing and urban development a major city that might make it more fickle for the president as we accountable theaters supervising and managing the places. and it would necessarily have everything but focusing as much as possible in one place where it would work together. >> there is certainly an argument for that in my view would be we have your position likely to fail over time...
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it's also notable that this time last year the usda is only boy on us, can women girls and human rights refuse to even sit in the same room as the interim ask i minutes at this time there she did attend. the meeting was in the room for this meeting. she decided to be, sir. well, though, on twitter, she says that was at the urging of civil society groups. she everytime see out, is there a washington? a parcel has claimed responsibility for sunday's suicide bombing into political rally and pockets done at least 56 people were killed in the explosion. and by sure, which is the the f can buddha focused on is prime minister, described it as an attack on democracy. calhart a report from the scene of the blast, a suicide bomber targets a political conference in northwest focused on hundreds of supporters of the drum. here there, all of my alarm funds, the party were meeting to the so i don't know how and what exactly happened. i just saw spock and had a big barn and i was sitting close to the stage and our leadership was nearby. after the blast, i saw hundreds of people in the line on the grou
it's also notable that this time last year the usda is only boy on us, can women girls and human rights refuse to even sit in the same room as the interim ask i minutes at this time there she did attend. the meeting was in the room for this meeting. she decided to be, sir. well, though, on twitter, she says that was at the urging of civil society groups. she everytime see out, is there a washington? a parcel has claimed responsibility for sunday's suicide bombing into political rally and...
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it's also notable that this time last year the usda is only boy on us. can women girls and human rights refuse to even sit in the same room as the interim? ask i minutes at this time there she did attend. the meeting was in the room for this meeting. she decided to be, sir. well though, on twitter, she says that was that the urging of civil society groups. she everytime see out, is there a washington opposition policy support is in bangladesh. so ronnie gaines, the police crank down and the rest of the demonstrators was talking about trying to be the post from the company dock of the opposition is continuing its demand for the resignation of the government and the formation of a caretaker administration. this is how i'm sorry, it is in bangladesh, responded to protest as on saturday, thousands of people that turned out demanding the prime minister's resignation and calling for the caretaker administration to overseas phone. later this year. on monday off position members, once again gathered in the capital cost to show their frustration, hundreds of oppo
it's also notable that this time last year the usda is only boy on us. can women girls and human rights refuse to even sit in the same room as the interim? ask i minutes at this time there she did attend. the meeting was in the room for this meeting. she decided to be, sir. well though, on twitter, she says that was that the urging of civil society groups. she everytime see out, is there a washington opposition policy support is in bangladesh. so ronnie gaines, the police crank down and the...
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it's also notable that this time last year the usda is only boy on us, can women girls and human rights refuse to even sit in the same room as the interim ask i minutes at this time there she did attend. the meeting was in the room for this meeting. she decided to do sir. on twitter. she says that was at the urging of civil society groups. she, everytime c, l g 0, washington was still a hands on l. just they are a russia blame is you trying to move in trying to tax and most go, including one of the building 2 days ago. and we'll look at the fix woman oceans and thailand to heaven on marine laws. the the other heat warnings are at the moment for the jordan valley where it is very hawks in the last week or so in greece and turkey. the terms that back down to more or less, whether it should be might get it faulty in cyprus. but the heat is really at these highest in those major and to the east and the levant. but again, you would not recommend breaking me just huffman. you might like the real high temperatures would be fine for the reason it's getting hotter still in baghdad in q 8, we are
it's also notable that this time last year the usda is only boy on us, can women girls and human rights refuse to even sit in the same room as the interim ask i minutes at this time there she did attend. the meeting was in the room for this meeting. she decided to do sir. on twitter. she says that was at the urging of civil society groups. she, everytime c, l g 0, washington was still a hands on l. just they are a russia blame is you trying to move in trying to tax and most go, including one of...
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it's also notable that this time last year the usda is only boy on us, can women girls and human rights refuse to even sit in the same room as the interim ask i minutes at this time there she did attend. the meeting was in the room for this meeting. she decided to be sir. well, though, on twitter, she says that was at the urging of civil society groups. she everytime see out, is there a washer? and the india is an old and state of how they are the result highlights have to at least 5 people were killed in violence. now the interest began and went ahead and do religious procession passed through a muslim dominated area around 50 kilometers from you tele, to police personnel, or monks to that. now the valid spilled over into the some of the capital where most was torched a and a west and states of my roster. in india, at least 16 people have died when a crane collapsed with the construction side. it's happened on the highway just outside of the city of moved by musket teams continue to look for survivors. floods of kills at least 11 people in china is capital. dozens of others are missing
it's also notable that this time last year the usda is only boy on us, can women girls and human rights refuse to even sit in the same room as the interim ask i minutes at this time there she did attend. the meeting was in the room for this meeting. she decided to be sir. well, though, on twitter, she says that was at the urging of civil society groups. she everytime see out, is there a washer? and the india is an old and state of how they are the result highlights have to at least 5 people...
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it's also notable that this time last year the usda is only boy on us, can women girls and human rights refuse to even sit in the same room as the interim ask i minutes at this time there she did attend. the meeting was in the room for this meeting. she decided to be se well though, on twitter. she says that was at the urging of civil society groups. she everytime see out, is there a washington the hosting of the region instead of god, at least 2 people have been killed in violence between police and opposition? suppose as of this money, some cause political policy was dissolved on monday. he appeared in, quote, it was charged with several offences including inciting insurrection. charles struck such reports from the capital duyka of to a for a hearing leading opposition fingerless, mon sankoh. we charge, or at least 7 counts, including cooling for an insurrection and endangering states security his. busy as gave a statement of to the hearing, saying that mr. sancho remained silent throughout the hearing and cooling this just the latest attempt by the governments to stop mister sancho f
it's also notable that this time last year the usda is only boy on us, can women girls and human rights refuse to even sit in the same room as the interim ask i minutes at this time there she did attend. the meeting was in the room for this meeting. she decided to be se well though, on twitter. she says that was at the urging of civil society groups. she everytime see out, is there a washington the hosting of the region instead of god, at least 2 people have been killed in violence between...
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that usda runs. one of those is the conservation stewardship program. it is the largest program on working farmland. it is. popular with farmers. so popular and small in its current funding that many farmers get turned away who want to participate. this is a program that helps farmers to things like planting cover crops in the winter between their crops. that keeps the soil covered. seizes the nutrients that could go up into the atmosphere as trafficking gases in the soil, preventing erosion and all of those other things. many want to participate in that every year. three quarters of them are turned away due to lack of funding. this includes a large amount of cash each year in programs like that. it can give farmers the support they need. >> that program is incredibly effective, so my organization analyzes the return on investment. what we found is that for every dollar in the program helping farmers, we get, as a society, four dollars in benefits. that is everything from reduced fertilizer cause for farmers to reduce water pollution and the rest. >> we
that usda runs. one of those is the conservation stewardship program. it is the largest program on working farmland. it is. popular with farmers. so popular and small in its current funding that many farmers get turned away who want to participate. this is a program that helps farmers to things like planting cover crops in the winter between their crops. that keeps the soil covered. seizes the nutrients that could go up into the atmosphere as trafficking gases in the soil, preventing erosion...
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it's also notable that this time last year the usda is only boy on us, can women girls and human rights refused to even sit in the same room as the interim ask i minutes at this time there she did attend. the meeting was in the room for this meeting. she decided to do sir, what i want to. and she says that was that the urging of civil society groups she ever time see out, is there a washington the fighting between arrival on groups and saw the largest public opinion, refugee camp and 11 on us killed at least 11 people, an injured nearly 2 dozen others, the finance has forced more than 2000 residents from their homes in the i know how we come. the latest round of adams began to often attempted assassination on saturday. in retaliation fights a shot and killed a general of the security forces affiliated with the time i left them in move much was the i'm l ho. a refugee camp is near the southern lebanese city. have signed on, on this home to around 55000 palestinians. santa hold that reports from the accounts. the classes are continuing day 3 of factional fight thing inside the i know how
it's also notable that this time last year the usda is only boy on us, can women girls and human rights refused to even sit in the same room as the interim ask i minutes at this time there she did attend. the meeting was in the room for this meeting. she decided to do sir, what i want to. and she says that was that the urging of civil society groups she ever time see out, is there a washington the fighting between arrival on groups and saw the largest public opinion, refugee camp and 11 on us...
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alcohol intake is also on the chopping block with the alcohols are telling the daily mail that the usdase its alcohol recommendations to just two drinks per week that i down from the current guidance which is two drinks per day for men and one drink for women, parental rights including what teachers are telling your kids about their own sexuality is shaping up to be a major issue in the 2024 presidential race. let's bring in bridget ziegler. tonight your friend, also the cofounder of moms for liberty same for parental rights will b that number one domestic issue for the 2024 election. i think the governor election showed that was the trend and that's how it's going. would you agree, do you think she is right or does parental rights start to fade a little bit as we get closer to 2024 with things like the economy an the border. >> thank you for having me. i have to agree because i see i here from people all across every corner of the country tha parental rights in education is really top of mind. i know a lot of things are happening in our country as she lit up to this conversation today,
alcohol intake is also on the chopping block with the alcohols are telling the daily mail that the usdase its alcohol recommendations to just two drinks per week that i down from the current guidance which is two drinks per day for men and one drink for women, parental rights including what teachers are telling your kids about their own sexuality is shaping up to be a major issue in the 2024 presidential race. let's bring in bridget ziegler. tonight your friend, also the cofounder of moms for...
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the usda were blanket spraying all the crops but she was an organic farmer. she was ahead of her time. she said, i want organic produce . she sues and it went all the way to the supreme court. that my rights were being taken away from me. she loses but in the supreme court, william douglas writes a dissent that gets published. douglas started to push what he called a wilderness bill of rights that we all have a god-given right cleaned built -- air and water. and that should be built into our system. for a while, in the 1960's, it looked like it would happen. but then the opportunity missed and we now live in a country where there are pockets are poisoned and others that are not, instead of it being a guaranteed fundamental birth right. jenn: in our early conversations, we were planning this panel, i was surprised to hear from you david about polling of where americans are right now when it comes to global warming and the effectiveness of this information. you shared it is not that people do not believe global warming is not real, but there is another element
the usda were blanket spraying all the crops but she was an organic farmer. she was ahead of her time. she said, i want organic produce . she sues and it went all the way to the supreme court. that my rights were being taken away from me. she loses but in the supreme court, william douglas writes a dissent that gets published. douglas started to push what he called a wilderness bill of rights that we all have a god-given right cleaned built -- air and water. and that should be built into our...
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and don't have to get to the root cause and we need to stop recommending this food for years and the usdaed millions by kraft and other big food companies and we need guidelines to say no sugar and no process food that flows into the nutritional lunches and stop subsidizing it with food stamps and $100 billion a year and federal treasury to poisoning our kids and if we stop that, we will unleash our human capital and save trillions of downstream health costs and we'll give our kids a fighting chance and we're not giving them right now. jesse: kelly, i love your passion and you're the paul revere of health and i hope everybody hears this suggest and we'll lobby this administration hard on this and this is poison as you say. keep up the good fight. >> the solutions are easy. thank you, jesse. jesse: thank you. well, the founder of the fyre festival is out of prison and next he's on prime time. ♪ acellus courses for parents independently homeschooling their children. our complete k through 12 homeschool program includes courses in math, science, social studies, reading and language arts. it
and don't have to get to the root cause and we need to stop recommending this food for years and the usdaed millions by kraft and other big food companies and we need guidelines to say no sugar and no process food that flows into the nutritional lunches and stop subsidizing it with food stamps and $100 billion a year and federal treasury to poisoning our kids and if we stop that, we will unleash our human capital and save trillions of downstream health costs and we'll give our kids a fighting...
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on the other hand if moving these agencies are parts of them out to different places usda to iowa. use the department of transportation to detroit. move housing and urban development to a major u.s. city outside of washington. that might actually more difficult to really supervise and manage people in distant places they be there is wisdom and the founders putting in the constitution we have a 10-mile square district that be the seat of government it would not necessarily have everything but focusing as much as possible in one place where we would all work together. >> that is certainly an argument for that. my view on that would be we have your position is likely to prevail over time. a dramatic elimination of the federal government and washington d.c. but at the same time i would say when you look at limited resources you have to ask yourself how you optimize to serve the people and having a bunch of people here may or may not optimally utilize the resource. versus putting them that have functions. my view is maybe you do not need a headquarters of 1500 people wherever it is. ove
on the other hand if moving these agencies are parts of them out to different places usda to iowa. use the department of transportation to detroit. move housing and urban development to a major u.s. city outside of washington. that might actually more difficult to really supervise and manage people in distant places they be there is wisdom and the founders putting in the constitution we have a 10-mile square district that be the seat of government it would not necessarily have everything but...
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and we went to the usda to get it. but he says months later, federal assistance has yet to come. it's stories like these. why padilla wants his proposal will be included in the 2023 federal farm bill. a major package of investments. congress authorizes every 5 years. what goes into that legislation could have major implications for the agricultural industry and ultimately what you buy at the supermarket all the more. so why padilla says his bill is needed. lot of ordinary farmers are denied help. >> in time of crisis, whatever we can do to stop to protect field. you i'm open for >> and padilla says his proposal has widespread bipartisan support among his senate colleagues. but remember, his is a small portion of a much larger farm bill for which negotiations are still taking place. the congressional deadline to pass that farm bill september. 30th reporting in sacramento county, 8 on wallace kron. 4 news lawmakers are taking action to try to control the state pet population. the pet overpopulation crisis response acts as it's being called. >> advance out of the senate committee th
and we went to the usda to get it. but he says months later, federal assistance has yet to come. it's stories like these. why padilla wants his proposal will be included in the 2023 federal farm bill. a major package of investments. congress authorizes every 5 years. what goes into that legislation could have major implications for the agricultural industry and ultimately what you buy at the supermarket all the more. so why padilla says his bill is needed. lot of ordinary farmers are denied...
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and we went to the usda to get it. but he says months later, federal assistance has yet to come.t's stories like these. why padilla wants his proposal will be included in the 2023 federal farm bill. a major package of investments. congress authorizes every 5 years. what goes into that legislation could have major implications for the agricultural industry and ultimately what you buy at the supermarket all the more. so why padilla says his bill is needed. lot ordinary farmers are denied help. >> in time of crisis, whatever we can do to to stop to protect field. you i'm open for >> and padilla says his proposal has widespread bipartisan support among his senate colleagues. but remember, his is a small portion of a much larger farm bill for which negotiations are still taking place. the congressional deadline to pass that farm bill september. 30th reporting in sacramento county, 8 on wallace kron. 4 news. >> lawmakers are taking action to try to control the state's pet population. the pet overpopulation crisis response act advance out of a senate committee this afternoon. spay and n
and we went to the usda to get it. but he says months later, federal assistance has yet to come.t's stories like these. why padilla wants his proposal will be included in the 2023 federal farm bill. a major package of investments. congress authorizes every 5 years. what goes into that legislation could have major implications for the agricultural industry and ultimately what you buy at the supermarket all the more. so why padilla says his bill is needed. lot ordinary farmers are denied help....
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we have some technical assistance from usda that may help, but we also want to do what we can in expanding these 638 contract and compacting to additional activities. so, we're hoping that you'd be willing to work with us and explore that for their. >> yes, absolutely, senator. >> great, thank you. thank you mister chairman. >> on behalf of -- senator kelly, it's great to refer to -- >> senator kelly, thank you, by the way. senator king, thank you, as well. when you woke up this morning in washington you might've open your windows up and heard the birds coughing outside. it is no secret that wildfire season is upon us. my guess is that folks on the east coast are already sick of the smoke, or already hearing about ground stops in the philadelphia airport slowdowns at laguardia because of his ability through the smoke. look, this is what we deal with out west virtually every summer. i keep beautiful pictures of landscapes of montana, my hometown there in the gallant valley so that when we have our friends during tour season and the family to come out to montana, i can show them the pictures
we have some technical assistance from usda that may help, but we also want to do what we can in expanding these 638 contract and compacting to additional activities. so, we're hoping that you'd be willing to work with us and explore that for their. >> yes, absolutely, senator. >> great, thank you. thank you mister chairman. >> on behalf of -- senator kelly, it's great to refer to -- >> senator kelly, thank you, by the way. senator king, thank you, as well. when you woke...
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they were burned on the ground of the washington monument where the usda had storehouses. but they came back and said we would send a replacement badge, which they did grown under pristine conditions so that it took another year and a half to two years, so finally, in the spring of 1912, this replacement badge arrived in washington and as wendy has already told you, march 27, 111 years ago today, helen taft organized a little thecation ceremony for planting of the first of those trees and invited the japanese ambassador and his wife. so she was in her 50s when she finally saw the realization ofme this dream that she had at the time for almost 30 years. i'm going to stop there. i think that's kind of given you the basics, and we certainly want to have time for questions. so i'm not going to do a reading from the book, but i hope that youu enjoy the book. she was an amazing person, and it's what enabled me to live with her for ten years was this constant process of discovery to keep finding out these things about her and i can't wait until i learn more once people now have t
they were burned on the ground of the washington monument where the usda had storehouses. but they came back and said we would send a replacement badge, which they did grown under pristine conditions so that it took another year and a half to two years, so finally, in the spring of 1912, this replacement badge arrived in washington and as wendy has already told you, march 27, 111 years ago today, helen taft organized a little thecation ceremony for planting of the first of those trees and...
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and we went to the usda to get it. but he says months later, federal assistance has yet to come. it's stories like these why padilla wants his proposal will be included in the 2023 federal farm bill. a major package of investments. congress authorizes every 5 years. what goes into that legislation could have major implications for the agricultural industry and ultimately. >> but you buy at the supermarket all the more. so why padilla says his bill is needed ordinary farmers are denied help. >> in time of crisis, whatever we can do to. >> to stop to protect field. you know, i'm open for >> and padilla says his proposal has widespread bipartisan support among his senate colleagues. but remember, his is a small portion of a much larger farm bill for which negotiations are still taking place. the congressional deadline to pass a farm bill september 30th reporting in sacramento county, 8 on wallace kron. 4 news. >> let's chat about the forecast on this monday. we're taking a live look outside. here's the embarcadero. that's the view from our building. again, just for perspective of wh
and we went to the usda to get it. but he says months later, federal assistance has yet to come. it's stories like these why padilla wants his proposal will be included in the 2023 federal farm bill. a major package of investments. congress authorizes every 5 years. what goes into that legislation could have major implications for the agricultural industry and ultimately. >> but you buy at the supermarket all the more. so why padilla says his bill is needed ordinary farmers are denied...
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. >> anyway, this dude, he says the usda could revise its alcohol recommendation signs to match canada'sre is that. advis anyway? people are. they're advised to consume only two drinks per week. oh, i know. why, clay? why are we copying canada? we just talked about it. canada's getting everything wrong and we're going, oh, we're going to do two drinkse a week because canada does it. can we make this the campaignst for republicans in the midwestu ? have you ever do a tailgate with the green bay packers? can you imagine going to and being like, hey, guys, you get two beers this week? >> yeah, make sure that you just drink the bare minimum that doesn'tu get you remotelyt drunk. >> like, why would you only wantremote to drink two beers?wl yeah, exactly. if you're going to go beer,u go strongoveg. i think this loses minnesota. i think it loses wisconsin. nk d think it loses michigan. the midwest loves to drink. this is absurd. by the way, the guy's name being koob. sounds like it's a made upbeingd headline in the first place. >> yeah, you know, it's funny. i mean, david, it's likeget tw you g
. >> anyway, this dude, he says the usda could revise its alcohol recommendation signs to match canada'sre is that. advis anyway? people are. they're advised to consume only two drinks per week. oh, i know. why, clay? why are we copying canada? we just talked about it. canada's getting everything wrong and we're going, oh, we're going to do two drinkse a week because canada does it. can we make this the campaignst for republicans in the midwestu ? have you ever do a tailgate with the...
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the other hand, i wonder if moving these agencies or parts of them out to distant places you move usda to iowa move department of transportation to detroit. you know, move housing and development to out to a major us city outside of washington that might make it more difficult, right, for the and and the politically accountable leaders to really supervise and and manage people in these distant places. i mean, maybe there's some wisdom in the founders putting in the constitution that we'd have this this ten mile square district act that would have that would be the seat government wouldn't necessarily have everything. but but focusing as much as possible in one place where it would all work together. well, there's certainly an argument for that. and, you know, my my view on that would be that we have your position is likely to prevail over time. i don't think we're likely to see a dramatic elimination of the government in a federal government in washington, d.c. but at the same time, i would say that when you look at limited, you to ask yourself how do you optimize those resources to se
the other hand, i wonder if moving these agencies or parts of them out to distant places you move usda to iowa move department of transportation to detroit. you know, move housing and development to out to a major us city outside of washington that might make it more difficult, right, for the and and the politically accountable leaders to really supervise and and manage people in these distant places. i mean, maybe there's some wisdom in the founders putting in the constitution that we'd have...
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i believe that the usda is weak right now. you talk about next generation farms and programs.ng to be able to afford 5, 10, 35,000 an acre to be able to sustain a farm. and it's really sad to see that our nation, the average age of a farmer is 65. we're looking at 370 million acres that could be lost in the next 20 years if we do not start implementing programs for next generation farmers and our food security here in the united states. >> ainsley: yeah. well, thank you for what you do, stephanie. thanks for feeding america and much of the world. we appreciate you. >> thank you. >> ainsley: you are welcome. have you probably been up for, what, five hours already. you grew up farming, too. thank you so much. we appreciate it, stephanie. god bless you. we are getting ready to rock the fox square. locash takes the stage after the break. ♪ ♪ hey all, so i just downloaded the experian app because i wanted to check my fico® score, but it does so much more. this thing shows you your fico® score, you can get your credit card recommendations, and it shows you ways to save money. do so
i believe that the usda is weak right now. you talk about next generation farms and programs.ng to be able to afford 5, 10, 35,000 an acre to be able to sustain a farm. and it's really sad to see that our nation, the average age of a farmer is 65. we're looking at 370 million acres that could be lost in the next 20 years if we do not start implementing programs for next generation farmers and our food security here in the united states. >> ainsley: yeah. well, thank you for what you do,...