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july 15 usda says we will have 1% less in the budget. the budget will be about $1.24 billion up by 33 million dollars that year. as a figure that is big but not big enough? guest: not big enough. so again, a lot of our surveillance systems and the public health agencies got a huge influx during the pandemic of funding which was very helpful and that funding is starting to go away. they have been under resourced for a very long time. these incremental budget increases that we are seeing are really playing catch up. host: did covid impact the inspection system itself? guest: in several ways. any of the state and local health departments and agricultural departments that were charged with overseeing covid response are also the ones charged with overseeing restaurant inspections. so they did in some cases stop doing restaurant inspections and the fda did stop doing some inspections. just to be clear, the usda meat, come -- poultry, eggs and catfish plants have to be inspected on a daily basis by and large. the fda is a completely different r
july 15 usda says we will have 1% less in the budget. the budget will be about $1.24 billion up by 33 million dollars that year. as a figure that is big but not big enough? guest: not big enough. so again, a lot of our surveillance systems and the public health agencies got a huge influx during the pandemic of funding which was very helpful and that funding is starting to go away. they have been under resourced for a very long time. these incremental budget increases that we are seeing are...
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usda is unique. this bill is so important. this bill is the combination of two pieces of legislation that received unanimous recorded votes as a part of the financial services committee markup last fall. my legislation, the inclusion of the agricultural secretary as a cfius member and my colleague from missouri, the ump sda referral system enjoyed bipartisan support. in addition slightly modified versions were enacted in the f.y.2024 appropriations in march. and i was pleased to see the policies become the law of the land. h.r. 9456 would permanently authorize them rather than rely on the annual appropriations process. the bill focuses on limited resources of foreign adversaries, peoples republic of china, russia, iran and north korea. it's not about closing off the u.s. from the rest of the world. there is open investment climate. foreign investment in the united states creates millions of jobs while boosting u.s. exports and expanding r&d budgets. this legislation is consistent with our core american values and consistent wi
usda is unique. this bill is so important. this bill is the combination of two pieces of legislation that received unanimous recorded votes as a part of the financial services committee markup last fall. my legislation, the inclusion of the agricultural secretary as a cfius member and my colleague from missouri, the ump sda referral system enjoyed bipartisan support. in addition slightly modified versions were enacted in the f.y.2024 appropriations in march. and i was pleased to see the...
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this is the kind of food that could be served and the usda motions lunch program. of course this is a chicken salad, apple and other things. i know some felt this controversial but even chocolate milk. something a lot of kids including my own say they love that examples of what that meant me and chairwoman are actual examples of the school lunches across my commonwealth. but that's leading here's, dollars and cents over kids health and education. it says basic and fundamental as it gets, guaranteeing a meal to students should be part of the promise we have for our children. universal school meals should be. research shows it can bring down the cost for schools. right now, this lottery a lot of solutions out there. the universal school program is one of them and it provides e-mails to all students. i support bills that expand the eligibility provision which allows some states to achieve universal school meals and reduce administrative burden. i also introduce a bill that cancels all meals that nationwide. ... right now i turned to my friend and ranking member braun
this is the kind of food that could be served and the usda motions lunch program. of course this is a chicken salad, apple and other things. i know some felt this controversial but even chocolate milk. something a lot of kids including my own say they love that examples of what that meant me and chairwoman are actual examples of the school lunches across my commonwealth. but that's leading here's, dollars and cents over kids health and education. it says basic and fundamental as it gets,...
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july 15 usda says we will have 1% less in the budget.about $1.24 billion up by 33 million dollars that year. as a figure that is big but not big enough? guest: not big enough. so again, a lot of our surveillance systems and the public health agencies got a huge influx during the pandemic of funding which was very helpful and that funding is starting to go away. they have been under resourced for a very long time. these incremental budget increases that we are seeing are really playing catch up. host: did covid impact the inspection system itself? guest: in several ways. any of the state and local health departments and agricultural departments that were charged with overseeing covid response are also the ones charged with overseeing restaurant inspections. so they did in some cases stop doing restaurant inspections and the fda did stop doing some inspections. just to be clear, the usda meat, come -- poultry, eggs and catfish plants have to be inspected on a daily basis by and large. the fda is a completely different regulatory paradigm.
july 15 usda says we will have 1% less in the budget.about $1.24 billion up by 33 million dollars that year. as a figure that is big but not big enough? guest: not big enough. so again, a lot of our surveillance systems and the public health agencies got a huge influx during the pandemic of funding which was very helpful and that funding is starting to go away. they have been under resourced for a very long time. these incremental budget increases that we are seeing are really playing catch up....
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july 15 usda says we will have 1% less in the budget.out $1.24 billion up by 33 million dollars that year. as a figure that is big but not big enough? guest: not big enough. so again, a lot of our surveillance systems and the public health agencies got a huge influx during the pandemic of funding which was very helpful and that funding is starting to go away. they have been under resourced for a very long time. these incremental budget increases that we are seeing are really playing catch up. host: did covid impact the inspection system itself? guest: in several ways. any of the state and local health departments and agricultural departments that were charged with overseeing covid response are also the ones charged with overseeing restaurant inspections. so they did in some cases stop doing restaurant inspections and the fda did stop doing some inspections. just to be clear, the usda meat, come -- poultry, eggs and catfish plants have to be inspected on a daily basis by and large. the fda is a completely different regulatory paradigm. be
july 15 usda says we will have 1% less in the budget.out $1.24 billion up by 33 million dollars that year. as a figure that is big but not big enough? guest: not big enough. so again, a lot of our surveillance systems and the public health agencies got a huge influx during the pandemic of funding which was very helpful and that funding is starting to go away. they have been under resourced for a very long time. these incremental budget increases that we are seeing are really playing catch up....
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the usda is announcing some new funding to combat future fire risks. kron four's washington correspondent maddie beer-temple reports on the announcement and has reaction from california. lawmakers. >> as thousands of acres in southern california burn or announcing a commitment of 100 million dollars. the usda is investing in new projects to reduce wildfire risk across the country. that will fund 21 projects in 18 national forest. agriculture secretary tom vilsack announced the project's tuesday. they spanned 14 states with a focus on prescribed burns meant to reduce the fuels that make fires worse. >> california is getting the largest chunk of that money. 15 million in total for the eldorado tahoe and sequoia, national forests. >> we are less where the fire 1200 years until 2017. and since then, we've lost 20% of this point california congressman scott peters is trying to prevent forest fires with his own legislation. his bipartisan fix. our for us to act is set for a house vote later this month. >> he also has a bill to save sequoia trees. help can't
the usda is announcing some new funding to combat future fire risks. kron four's washington correspondent maddie beer-temple reports on the announcement and has reaction from california. lawmakers. >> as thousands of acres in southern california burn or announcing a commitment of 100 million dollars. the usda is investing in new projects to reduce wildfire risk across the country. that will fund 21 projects in 18 national forest. agriculture secretary tom vilsack announced the project's...
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the usda is announcing some new funding to combat future fire risk. maddie beer-temple reports. >> as thousands of acres in southern california burn or announcing a commitment of 100 million dollars. the usda is investing in new projects to reduce wildfire risk across the country. that will fund 21 projects 18 national forest. agriculture secretary tom vilsack announced the project's tuesday. they spanned 14 states with a focus on prescribed burns meant to reduce the fuels that make fires worst. >> california is getting the largest chunk of that money. 15 million in total for the eldorado tahoe and sequoia, national forests. >> we are less the sequoyah to fire 1200 years until 2017. and since then, we've lost 20% of this point california congressman scott peters is trying to prevent forest fires with his own legislation. his bipartisan fix. our for us to act is set for a house vote later this month. >> he also has a bill to save sequoia trees. help can't come soon enough. we have a tremendous challenge with wildfires. the usda money comes from the inf
the usda is announcing some new funding to combat future fire risk. maddie beer-temple reports. >> as thousands of acres in southern california burn or announcing a commitment of 100 million dollars. the usda is investing in new projects to reduce wildfire risk across the country. that will fund 21 projects 18 national forest. agriculture secretary tom vilsack announced the project's tuesday. they spanned 14 states with a focus on prescribed burns meant to reduce the fuels that make fires...
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the usda is trying to fix this problem.me tribes or without the food that they are expecting. our washington correspondent maddie beer-temple reports on what's causing this problem and what lawmakers are doing about it. >> food delivery truck. stop coming to the spirit. lake reservation in north dakota on time this summer towards the end of july. that's when we started running out of a supply of food tribal member mary green trottier represents reservations that receive food from the government. the usda program provides foods to thousands on reservations across the country off in rural areas, far from grocery stores. so they're counting on us to make sure those services are provided. but delayed deliveries started after the usda. switch from to distributors to one. felt this wasn't a situation where >> they didn't listen to us. so that's why, you know, we are we have stepped in now. north dakota senator john hoeven and other lawmakers sent letters to the secretary of agriculture demanding action. since then, the usda has i
the usda is trying to fix this problem.me tribes or without the food that they are expecting. our washington correspondent maddie beer-temple reports on what's causing this problem and what lawmakers are doing about it. >> food delivery truck. stop coming to the spirit. lake reservation in north dakota on time this summer towards the end of july. that's when we started running out of a supply of food tribal member mary green trottier represents reservations that receive food from the...
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for months now, usda trying to fix the problem. but for now, some tribes are without food that they expect. washington correspondent maddie beer-temple reports. >> food delivery truck stop coming to the spirit. lake reservation in north dakota on time this summer towards the end of july. that's when we started running out of a supply of food tribal member mary green trottier represents reservations that receive food from the government. the usda program provides foods to thousands on reservations across the country off in rural areas, far from grocery stores. so they're counting on us to make sure those services are provided. but delayed deliveries started after the usda. switch from to distributors to one. felt this wasn't a situation where >> they didn't listen to us. so that's why, you know, we are we have stepped in now in north dakota, senator john hoeven and other lawmakers sent letters to the secretary of agriculture demanding action. since then, the usda has increased access to food assistance programs and signed a temporar
for months now, usda trying to fix the problem. but for now, some tribes are without food that they expect. washington correspondent maddie beer-temple reports. >> food delivery truck stop coming to the spirit. lake reservation in north dakota on time this summer towards the end of july. that's when we started running out of a supply of food tribal member mary green trottier represents reservations that receive food from the government. the usda program provides foods to thousands on...
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but what nobody realizes is that they yeah, usda a are pot. it's actually quite a bit of f t, a one of the government agencies actually legitimize the things one is the bottom line of the food problem, process foods. is it bad habits? is it food deserts, or is it simply corporate profits? and is it even possible to turn this around? well, i'll tell you just 1st of all, if you go into the grocery store, there are a lot of fluids, which i certainly try to use of that are not process. you don't have to eat processed or alter process so okay. you have to make an effort and read labels. i think it can be turned around. i think the public health conscious people want to your food. i know when i see somebody that says um, you know, artificially reviews or a no html certainly i want to, i think for dennis or is, is an issue because if you really live in an area where your 4 digit a come from a 711. yeah, you're a travel so it is. um, the reason we've, we've got so much old truck processed food and process food. yes. corporate, great, pure and simple.
but what nobody realizes is that they yeah, usda a are pot. it's actually quite a bit of f t, a one of the government agencies actually legitimize the things one is the bottom line of the food problem, process foods. is it bad habits? is it food deserts, or is it simply corporate profits? and is it even possible to turn this around? well, i'll tell you just 1st of all, if you go into the grocery store, there are a lot of fluids, which i certainly try to use of that are not process. you don't...
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the usda is investing in new projects to reduce wildfire risk across the country. that will fund 21 projects in 18 national forest. agriculture secretary tom vilsack announced the project's tuesday. they spanned 14 states with a focus on prescribed burns meant to reduce the fuels that make fires worse. >> california is getting the largest chunk of that money. 15 million in total for the eldorado tahoe and sequoia, national forests. >> we are less where the fire 1200 years until 2017. and since then, we've lost 20% of this point california congressman scott peters is trying to prevent forest fires with his own legislation. his bipartisan fix. our for us to act is set for a house vote later this month. >> he also has a bill to save sequoia trees. help can't come soon enough. we have a tremendous challenge with wildfires. the usda money comes from the inflation reduction act and bipartisan infrastructure bill. but secretary vilsack says more will be needed. frankly, we need our friends in congress to continue to provide the resources. california congressman ro khanna
the usda is investing in new projects to reduce wildfire risk across the country. that will fund 21 projects in 18 national forest. agriculture secretary tom vilsack announced the project's tuesday. they spanned 14 states with a focus on prescribed burns meant to reduce the fuels that make fires worse. >> california is getting the largest chunk of that money. 15 million in total for the eldorado tahoe and sequoia, national forests. >> we are less where the fire 1200 years until...
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and the usda is announcing some new funding to combat future fire risks.correspondent maddie beer-temple reports on this announcement and has reaction from california. lawmakers. >> as thousands of acres in southern california burn or announcing a commitment of 100 million dollars. the usda is investing in new projects to reduce wildfire risk across the country. that will fund 21 projects in 18 national forest. agriculture secretary tom vilsack announced the project's tuesday. they spanned 14 states with a focus on prescribed burns meant to reduce the fuels that make fires worse. >> california is getting the largest chunk of that money. 15 million in total for the eldorado tahoe and sequoia, national forests. >> we are equate a fire 1200 years until 2017. and since then, we've lost 20% of this point california congressman scott peters is trying to prevent forest fires with his own legislation. his bipartisan fix. our for us to act is set for a house vote later this month. >> he also has a bill to save sequoia trees. help can't come soon enough. we have a t
and the usda is announcing some new funding to combat future fire risks.correspondent maddie beer-temple reports on this announcement and has reaction from california. lawmakers. >> as thousands of acres in southern california burn or announcing a commitment of 100 million dollars. the usda is investing in new projects to reduce wildfire risk across the country. that will fund 21 projects in 18 national forest. agriculture secretary tom vilsack announced the project's tuesday. they...
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people don't realize usda is department of agriculture was never found it to protect the consumer. whereas f t a was us da, was founded to support the full growers as farmers. and that's what adults. okay, so this sort of one as soon as they don't, they don't care about the of the either or less the consumer. but um, what example, a big cold price that we've seen in the last 20 years or certainly the last 10 years is what we call high fruit toast. corn syrup, which all the soft drinks now to chain. and i worked with a lot of doctors and some dots i work with wrote a paper where they connect to the high fructose corn syrup, which isn't everything too well, adult ada sheet symptoms. and specifically, you know, that we hear about the gamers that all day long, the gaming and the drinking mountain to, well yeah. and evidently these types of chose corn syrup fluids produce a kind of famine responsive people where they, they don't believe that they've ever had enough to, even though they've eaten enough. so it really has a medical effect of one thing i wrote in my, my book, which i hope e
people don't realize usda is department of agriculture was never found it to protect the consumer. whereas f t a was us da, was founded to support the full growers as farmers. and that's what adults. okay, so this sort of one as soon as they don't, they don't care about the of the either or less the consumer. but um, what example, a big cold price that we've seen in the last 20 years or certainly the last 10 years is what we call high fruit toast. corn syrup, which all the soft drinks now to...
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robot today smoking hot, red hot hot stakes, red-hot sale event, save on everything including are usda-certified tender fully mignon and getting burgers free order. >> now, at omaha steak.com slash tv and feel eat close captioning brought to you by mesobook.com if you or a loved one have mesothelial mac will send you a free book to answer questions you may have called now and will come to you 808 to 14000 >> because there is, of course the main backer of hezbollah in the wake of nasrallah's death, iran supreme leader warned israel that crushing blows would be coming it runs newly elected president masoud pezeshkian said that the militant had achieved his longstanding dream of martin pezeshkian often regarded as a moderate save some of his harshest words for the u.s. saying the order for this terrorist attack was issued from new york. and the americans cannot absolve themselves of complicity with design well, i sat down with him in new york this week before the killing of nasrallah, it was his first interview with western media. i want to show you the interview because it really offers important
robot today smoking hot, red hot hot stakes, red-hot sale event, save on everything including are usda-certified tender fully mignon and getting burgers free order. >> now, at omaha steak.com slash tv and feel eat close captioning brought to you by mesobook.com if you or a loved one have mesothelial mac will send you a free book to answer questions you may have called now and will come to you 808 to 14000 >> because there is, of course the main backer of hezbollah in the wake of...
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since then, the usda has increased access to food assistance programs and signed a temporary contracth a second distributor to surge delivery. the usda said in a statement it's deeply apologetic for disruptions and working around the clock to fix the problem. the agency blames supply chain disruptions at its contractors, warehouses. that contractor says it's addressing recent challenges. there are long-term fixes. senator hoeven wants to implement. he's working on a bipartisan bill that actually will. >>we'll give the tribes more control over the food distribution. i think that will prevent something like this happening in the future. lawmakers will press agriculture officials about the issue at a hearing wednesday. green trottier will be there to testify. time for them to listen in washington. i'm. >>one of the greatest voices of all time. james earl jones has died at age. 93 nicole berlie reflects on his iconic career. >>if you a from star wars, i >>to shakespeare wounds. >>2 >>from the lion. king won the sun the sun will set on my time here and will rise with as the new chief to th
since then, the usda has increased access to food assistance programs and signed a temporary contracth a second distributor to surge delivery. the usda said in a statement it's deeply apologetic for disruptions and working around the clock to fix the problem. the agency blames supply chain disruptions at its contractors, warehouses. that contractor says it's addressing recent challenges. there are long-term fixes. senator hoeven wants to implement. he's working on a bipartisan bill that...
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and a key document is the usda nutrition guidelines. nu 20 advisors.ut and 19 out of those 20 taked in direct payments from the food industrydust or the pharmaceutil industry. 40% of the advisors,t m th president president biden has appointed have actually take money from the maker of ozempiec . >> you have to explain that one to me. it's very simple. every every viewer would would just assume those conflicts are already banned. they're no nned.t with one strokeomorro of a pen. and i would urge president biden to do this tomorrow. iw. he should. this is a bipartisan issue. but -- but a president with moral clarity can take that corruption out of our nutrition guidelines. >> all right. so he cancels that. wed now all of a sudden, you get to appoint whoever you want. are you going to be appointed? we should appoint you. isyou.houl should appoint some y people that understand how corrupt it is. an kind of blowback are we going to get from big food is big food is goinfoog to throw twinkies at us. >> what are what should wed we the pushback
and a key document is the usda nutrition guidelines. nu 20 advisors.ut and 19 out of those 20 taked in direct payments from the food industrydust or the pharmaceutil industry. 40% of the advisors,t m th president president biden has appointed have actually take money from the maker of ozempiec . >> you have to explain that one to me. it's very simple. every every viewer would would just assume those conflicts are already banned. they're no nned.t with one strokeomorro of a pen. and i...
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the usda is investing in new projects to reduce wildfire risk across the country. that will fund 21 projects in 18 national forest. agriculture secretary tom vilsack announced the project's tuesday. they spanned 14 states with a focus on prescribed burns meant to reduce the fuels that make fires worse. >> california is getting the largest chunk of that money. 15 million in total for the eldorado tahoe and sequoia, national forests. >> we are less where the fire 1200 years until 2017. and since then, we've lost 20% of this point california congressman scott peters is trying to prevent forest fires with his own legislation. his bipartisan fix. our for us to act is set for a house vote later this month. >> he also has a bill to save sequoia trees. help can't come soon enough. we have a tremendous challenge with wildfires. the usda money comes from the inflation reduction act and bipartisan infrastructure bill. but secretary vilsack says more will be needed. frankly, we need our friends in congress to continue to provide the resources. california congressman ro khanna
the usda is investing in new projects to reduce wildfire risk across the country. that will fund 21 projects in 18 national forest. agriculture secretary tom vilsack announced the project's tuesday. they spanned 14 states with a focus on prescribed burns meant to reduce the fuels that make fires worse. >> california is getting the largest chunk of that money. 15 million in total for the eldorado tahoe and sequoia, national forests. >> we are less where the fire 1200 years until...
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and a key document is the usda nutrition guidelines.20 advisers, and 19 out of those 20 take direct payments from the food industry or the pharmaceutical industry. 40% of the advisers president biden has appointed actually take money from the makish of ozempic. you will have to explain that one to me. it's very simple. every viewer would just assume those conflicts are already banned. they're not. with one stroke of a pen, and i would urge president biden to do this tomorrow. he should. this is a bipartisan issue. but a president with moral clarity can take that corruption out of our nutrition guidelines. >> jesse: all right. so he cancels that, and now you get to a point whether or not you should be appointed. we should appoint you. we should appoint healthy people who understand how corrupt it is. and what kind of blow back are we gonna get from big food? will they just throw twirchgees at us? what should we expect the pushback to be? because it's going to beer r harsh. >> big food is the lifeblood of nutrition research. there is noth
and a key document is the usda nutrition guidelines.20 advisers, and 19 out of those 20 take direct payments from the food industry or the pharmaceutical industry. 40% of the advisers president biden has appointed actually take money from the makish of ozempic. you will have to explain that one to me. it's very simple. every viewer would just assume those conflicts are already banned. they're not. with one stroke of a pen, and i would urge president biden to do this tomorrow. he should. this is...
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the usda is investing in new projects to reduce wildfire risk across the country. that will fund 21 projects in 18 national forest. agriculture secretary tom vilsack announced the project's tuesday. they spanned 14 states with a focus on prescribed burns meant to reduce the fuels that make fires worse. >>california is getting the largest chunk of that money. 15 million in total for the eldorado tahoe and sequoia, national forests. >>we are equate a fire 1200 years until 2017. and since then, we've lost 20% of this point california congressman scott peters is trying to prevent forest fires with his own legislation. his bipartisan fix, our forest act is set for a house vote later this month. he also has a bill to save sequoia trees and help can't come soon enough. we have a tremendous challenge with wildfires. the usda money comes from the inflation reduction act and bipartisan infrastructure bill. but secretary vilsack says more will be needed. frankly, we need our friends in congress to continue to provide the resources. california congressman ro khanna wants to do
the usda is investing in new projects to reduce wildfire risk across the country. that will fund 21 projects in 18 national forest. agriculture secretary tom vilsack announced the project's tuesday. they spanned 14 states with a focus on prescribed burns meant to reduce the fuels that make fires worse. >>california is getting the largest chunk of that money. 15 million in total for the eldorado tahoe and sequoia, national forests. >>we are equate a fire 1200 years until 2017. and...
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plus, the usda has announced a new plan try to fight wildfires across the u.s.. the state expected to receive the most funding. and the bay area's frankie beverly soul singer and founder of the funk band maze. it's passed away. take a look back at his life and career. when we come
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the u.s. aid usda rather down to individual varieties. so the price of a pound of braeburn apples, that's about three apples, average by inspectors over 68 grocery stores nationwide is $1.66. that's up from $1.15 two years ago. but apples are no longer becoming more expensive. the bureau of labor statistics shows apple prices down about 13% year over year. back to you. thanks, scott. well, saving our climate. one piece of trash at a time. ahead for you this midday, the way you can get involved and clean up the coast. plus, working to preserve a piece of history. one family frustrated after a san francisco clock is broken and vandalized. the effort to get it back up and running. we'll be right back mayor breed made a five year plan set with numerical goals for shelters and housing. the models show that the city needed over 1000 new shelter beds by 2028. today the mayor says they have added so many beds so quickly, they are set to reach that goal by just next year. so the city will now double its shelter goal and add more permanent housing
the u.s. aid usda rather down to individual varieties. so the price of a pound of braeburn apples, that's about three apples, average by inspectors over 68 grocery stores nationwide is $1.66. that's up from $1.15 two years ago. but apples are no longer becoming more expensive. the bureau of labor statistics shows apple prices down about 13% year over year. back to you. thanks, scott. well, saving our climate. one piece of trash at a time. ahead for you this midday, the way you can get involved...
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that is according to the usda. >> axe has reportedly shut down its san francisco headquarters officially today. that's according to a report by fortune. and the company sent a note to staff 2 weeks ago informing them of the closure coming today. the s of headquarters on market street has long served as the social media company's global headquarters employees who worked in the san francisco office are being relocated to offices san jose in palo alto in july. elon musk announced that he would be moving the company to austin, texas, coming up where you can go and have a good green time at the east bay's only tropical house that's now open to the public. >> and where you can go to get a new here. looking for one of those guys. the niner. sure love them. how about this dog adoption event that the forty-niners are helping out with him? make it cheaper for. >> flaming hot cheetos and twinkies there. some of the more popular snacks for kids. but now there's a bill seeking to forbid state public schools from serving them to students. and it has now made its way all the way to the governor's desk.
that is according to the usda. >> axe has reportedly shut down its san francisco headquarters officially today. that's according to a report by fortune. and the company sent a note to staff 2 weeks ago informing them of the closure coming today. the s of headquarters on market street has long served as the social media company's global headquarters employees who worked in the san francisco office are being relocated to offices san jose in palo alto in july. elon musk announced that he...
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according to the cdc, does affected nearly 101 million birds since january of 2022, the usda also found that the number of egg-laying birds dropped for the second month in a row. >> there might be a price increase on stamps in the near future. the postal service says it plans to change price is 5 times over the next couple of years. the first price increase is expected in july of 2025. and will apply to first class mail marketing mail and periodicals the next round of price adjustments could come in january of 26 and then july 2027, the postal service already increased first-class stamp prices. 2.73, sets last july. any price changes must be approved by the postal regulatory commission before they take effect. >> we do a lot, of course, because you've got, you know, who would just that? we can believe in. it's just mean is folder marked. so you-you might just will use it's come to try to kill you. i simply. >> sad news from hollywood today. iconic film and stage actress maggie smith has died. >> best known for her roles in harry potter. as you saw there and downton abbey. maggie smith a
according to the cdc, does affected nearly 101 million birds since january of 2022, the usda also found that the number of egg-laying birds dropped for the second month in a row. >> there might be a price increase on stamps in the near future. the postal service says it plans to change price is 5 times over the next couple of years. the first price increase is expected in july of 2025. and will apply to first class mail marketing mail and periodicals the next round of price adjustments...
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for 2024, usda is projecting net farm income, which is a broad measure of farm income, at $140 billionh is a decrease of $6.5 billion from 2023. adjusted for inflation, the 2024 net cash farm income projections for crops like corn, so beans and wheat -- soybeans, important not only to my state but the midwest and beyond, represent the worst numbers since usda began collecting this data for the past 15 years. now, we have the opportunity to address that through the farm bill, and we need to do it. we need to get it done. senator boozman, who as i mentioned joined me in north dakota several weeks ago, put forward a framework for that farm bill, and i think it does exactly what it needs to do -- it provides that support that farmers and ranchers need. also in the house, the house ag committee chairman, g.t. thompson, he also moved through their full ag committee a bill that i think works as well. so, the framework in the senate is there, the bill that's come out of committee in the house is there are, the bill in the house needs some tweaks but it's going the right direction. so the reali
for 2024, usda is projecting net farm income, which is a broad measure of farm income, at $140 billionh is a decrease of $6.5 billion from 2023. adjusted for inflation, the 2024 net cash farm income projections for crops like corn, so beans and wheat -- soybeans, important not only to my state but the midwest and beyond, represent the worst numbers since usda began collecting this data for the past 15 years. now, we have the opportunity to address that through the farm bill, and we need to do...
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the usda forecast net farming would drop by 1/4 this year.ng major investments, land and new pieces of equipment, the deal reported a 25% decline from last year specifically in production and precision egg division. 39% of farmers, the price for acre has increased 3% year over year. the price of cropland is increased 5% year-over-year. we spoke to kaylee who farm soybeans and corn and she says there are some solutions but not many. >> looking for opportunities around increasing those opportunities as well as domestic use, production of aviation fuel. or anything like that. where we would see that use domestically as well. >> reporter: don't get me wrong, this is important and they welcome the crop with an unusually productive output but this is a situation where she only breaks even if not a little bit worse than that. stuart: msnbc's host, joe scarborough has a warning to capitalists this november. what is he saying? ashley: you would think he would say donald trump is a capitalist who comes with a lot of problems, you would be completely wr
the usda forecast net farming would drop by 1/4 this year.ng major investments, land and new pieces of equipment, the deal reported a 25% decline from last year specifically in production and precision egg division. 39% of farmers, the price for acre has increased 3% year over year. the price of cropland is increased 5% year-over-year. we spoke to kaylee who farm soybeans and corn and she says there are some solutions but not many. >> looking for opportunities around increasing those...
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usda forecasts, california growers have produced 2.8 billion pounds of nuts. the season.t's a 13% increase from last year's harvest reporter kimberly cruz has insight from a farmer near sacramento as they get ready to close out their almond season. >>it may or may not come as a surprise that one of california's top agricultural exports is grown on these trees that you see all around me in a big contributor is thanks to a family-owned farms like the one we're deep in the open fields of san joaquin county. this is my family's almond orchard in linden, california. you'll find the watkins family owned farm. my family has been farming nets for 5 generations. i'm happy to be a 5th generation car. we have and family legacy rooted into the community for decades. >>and helping to purdue's one of the state's major cash crop. california produces nearly 100% of the 9% and cruisers are family farms. and this is my family. thousands and thousands of almonds. so we're looking at about 4,000 individual knots per tree coming from this orchard. >>earlier this year, the usda estimated the a
usda forecasts, california growers have produced 2.8 billion pounds of nuts. the season.t's a 13% increase from last year's harvest reporter kimberly cruz has insight from a farmer near sacramento as they get ready to close out their almond season. >>it may or may not come as a surprise that one of california's top agricultural exports is grown on these trees that you see all around me in a big contributor is thanks to a family-owned farms like the one we're deep in the open fields of san...
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ago couple that with right amount of heat still at the same time, global demand for crops, is flat, usdauld drop a quarter this year farmers delaying major investments because of this whether land, or new pieces of equipment deere records 25% decline in sales last year specifically in production, ad division the price per acre increased just over 3% year-over-year, and price crop land increased nearly 5% year-over-year i spoke to illinois corn and soybean farmer about what a potential solution could look like. >>, the opportunities, programs around increasing those opportunities, as well as domestic use, like, fuel -- not seeing cut domestically as well -- >> she said welcomes any productive harvest like this bumper crop going to experience this month says times will be tough, budget is going to be tight, maria maria: kelly thanks very much kelly kelly saberi stephanie ought your reaction to kelly's report supply and demand in excess of supply costs up input costs commodity, land costs interest rate cost interest rates in usually high on short end how they finance short term, so all that
ago couple that with right amount of heat still at the same time, global demand for crops, is flat, usdauld drop a quarter this year farmers delaying major investments because of this whether land, or new pieces of equipment deere records 25% decline in sales last year specifically in production, ad division the price per acre increased just over 3% year-over-year, and price crop land increased nearly 5% year-over-year i spoke to illinois corn and soybean farmer about what a potential solution...
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the usda says this was all sparked by one medfly in fremont.arms or homes that grow fruits or vegetables in the area are going to be sprayed with a pesticide. crops cannot be removed from the area until the quarantine is over. no word on when that might be. farm workers and their families spent the day crabbing in san francisco, part of an event put on by the latino nonprofit called alas and the partnership for the presidio. the idea was to honor the hard work of farm workers and their families by giving them a day to spend together. the families took busses from half moon bay to christie field right there, and from there they went crabbing. they went hiking and played beach games at torpedo wharf. a new back to school program kicked off in san francisco, spearheaded by the city's district attorney. it's called keeping it safe with dub nation. today's free launch outside the chase center featured food, games, activities, giveaways, raffles. d.a. brooke jenkins says the goal is to celebrate san francisco's youth as they return to school, while p
the usda says this was all sparked by one medfly in fremont.arms or homes that grow fruits or vegetables in the area are going to be sprayed with a pesticide. crops cannot be removed from the area until the quarantine is over. no word on when that might be. farm workers and their families spent the day crabbing in san francisco, part of an event put on by the latino nonprofit called alas and the partnership for the presidio. the idea was to honor the hard work of farm workers and their families...
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no trade policy particularly frag at any time of the last three years we had a complete failure at usdaeadership, president trump is highlighting a 50 billion-dollar purchase agreement that was committed to by the chinese and the u.s., just in the last three years, when the drove up commodity prices and drive down prices for families when they went to the grocery store and equally important helped empower america's farmers to be the new most successful on the world stage. i'm hearing from families in my home state of iowa where the cost of exit that 40%, gallaudet milk, twice what it was three years ago these have a direct impact on families like yours and mine just to be able to survive, here's an opportunity and vision to have a good trade policy with china one of the largest markets in the world to actually be able to help grow and produce right here in america so america and i was farmers can feed and fuel the world. maria: you heard, here's answer to all of this, she claims that companies are price gouging and that's the reason they see groceries, the way that they are in terms of
no trade policy particularly frag at any time of the last three years we had a complete failure at usdaeadership, president trump is highlighting a 50 billion-dollar purchase agreement that was committed to by the chinese and the u.s., just in the last three years, when the drove up commodity prices and drive down prices for families when they went to the grocery store and equally important helped empower america's farmers to be the new most successful on the world stage. i'm hearing from...
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where you a debit card as income and it's interesting because poverty is based on an estimate from the usda about the cost of the nutrition diet. and yet the census bureau measured the poverty rate without counting food stamps. they didn't count medicare medicaid for the government pays part of your pays health total health care bill. they didn't count rent subsidies. and we found when we started working with john early, they didn't count 100 other programs that caused. $100 million a year. at a minimum. it was while we were working on the first wall street journal article that focused on the remarkable fact that it wasn't just that our numbers grossly income inequality and grossly overstated poverty. it was when you adjusted for trends for and taxes. the bottom 60% of americans had basically the income even though only 36% of able bodied people in the bottom 20% of income earners actually worked. it was during this period in putting first article for the wall street together that we discovered the work of john earley. it was a happy day in my life. i can assure you, john knew more about th
where you a debit card as income and it's interesting because poverty is based on an estimate from the usda about the cost of the nutrition diet. and yet the census bureau measured the poverty rate without counting food stamps. they didn't count medicare medicaid for the government pays part of your pays health total health care bill. they didn't count rent subsidies. and we found when we started working with john early, they didn't count 100 other programs that caused. $100 million a year. at...
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the usda is annual forecast of almond production is about 2.8 billion pounds of nuts from california growers this season, which is about 13% more than last year's harvest. we caught up with a local farmer in san joaquin county right next to the bay area. and she says this is great news for small farms and family businesses. >> my family has been farming nets for 5 generations. i'm happy to be a 5th generation car. california produces nearly 100% of the 90% of online producers are family farms. i am with. >> well, despite a successful production year with good weather, almond farmers say they still face other key issues like keeping up with irrigation costs, et price for water keeps going up and well, let's talk about the heat a little bit more because of the south bay. san jose broke a record. >> not yesterday, but for the whole summer, it was the hottest summer on record for san jose. when you look at the national weather service data and they average it out, that's how they do all summer long. they look at the average and the average was 72.8 degrees this past summer. where's 30 ye
the usda is annual forecast of almond production is about 2.8 billion pounds of nuts from california growers this season, which is about 13% more than last year's harvest. we caught up with a local farmer in san joaquin county right next to the bay area. and she says this is great news for small farms and family businesses. >> my family has been farming nets for 5 generations. i'm happy to be a 5th generation car. california produces nearly 100% of the 90% of online producers are family...
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according to the usda, a major collision between a train and a semi-truck ended without any injuries. video shows the moment a freight train. >> plowed through this semi truck. this is a goose creek, south carolina. the truck was carrying a mobile artillery vehicle and it got stuck on the train tracks while attempting to cross goose creek. police say no one was injured. and the man who escaped from the truck refused medical treatment. >> one of our tiniest neighbors was rescue. thanks to a good samaritan. how that lucky kid doing this afternoon. >> news nation, might get the next ago back in its place. next ago back in its place. greatest of ok, 500 deluxe garden gnomes. wow. i only meant to order five. there's not enough money in my account for these. i'm gonna get charged. two things i just can't deal with. overdraft charges. and garden gnomes. but your bmo smart advantage checking account gives you an extra day to avoid an overdraft fee. nice to see a bank cutting people some slack. mistakes happen. and we give you time to correct them. so, you don't like gnomes huh? what about tha
according to the usda, a major collision between a train and a semi-truck ended without any injuries. video shows the moment a freight train. >> plowed through this semi truck. this is a goose creek, south carolina. the truck was carrying a mobile artillery vehicle and it got stuck on the train tracks while attempting to cross goose creek. police say no one was injured. and the man who escaped from the truck refused medical treatment. >> one of our tiniest neighbors was rescue....
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we're going to be asking why is the usda nutrition advisers funded by food companies.y 75% of the fda is funded by the pharmaceutical industry. we're going to be asking why seed oils are the top source of american calling's. we're going to be asking whether gliocofate if is safe. we're going to be asking why a bill right now with wide support is pushing government-funded ozempic on kids but no discussion the of farming? we're going to bring these issues to the forefront uncensored, unscripted. and the good news is i think there are very simple solutions. rachel: yeah. i think there's a lot of big corporations that are actually shaking in their boots right now at the possibility that donald trump could be elected and somebody like yourself and rfk jr. might actually take the reins of america's health issues. and it's a big one. e hope also you guys talk about infertility. it's exploding. what about getting to the root of why there's so much infertility? also coming up, you guys are going to discuss this, there's a northwestern study that just came up. we mentioned it in
we're going to be asking why is the usda nutrition advisers funded by food companies.y 75% of the fda is funded by the pharmaceutical industry. we're going to be asking why seed oils are the top source of american calling's. we're going to be asking whether gliocofate if is safe. we're going to be asking why a bill right now with wide support is pushing government-funded ozempic on kids but no discussion the of farming? we're going to bring these issues to the forefront uncensored, unscripted....
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. >> no cows and die from has a bill to direct the usda to prioritize research into bird flu and compensate dairy producers for loss of milk production because of infection. we want to make sure the farmers have the tools they need to survive protect food supply is a national security issue. and it's important to our communities. the cdc says there's no safety concerns with consuming pasteurized milk and dairy products in washington. i'm maddie beer-temple. >> coming up when it comes to space travel, we've gone beyond one small step for man. now it's a wall. if you have the money the means. >> news nation tonight, dog gone crazy arquette tester the springfield, ohio mayor, you've been dying to hear from addresses the eating rumors live with chris plus stephen, a smith takes your calls. cuomo tonight at 8, 7, central. >> check it out. 2 of the 4 polaris, dawn crew members completed the world's first commercial space walk. crew members also tested out newly designed. >> evie a space suits. >> billionaire entrepreneur jared isaacman and spacex engineer sarah gillis exeter, the capsule to perfo
. >> no cows and die from has a bill to direct the usda to prioritize research into bird flu and compensate dairy producers for loss of milk production because of infection. we want to make sure the farmers have the tools they need to survive protect food supply is a national security issue. and it's important to our communities. the cdc says there's no safety concerns with consuming pasteurized milk and dairy products in washington. i'm maddie beer-temple. >> coming up when it...
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. >> we are also learning from the usda that they are estimating that net incomes for farmers will decrease? >> dana: kelly saberi, thank you so much. farmers and ranchers, neither of them were mentioned at the conventions. that has bothered me and we are going to do some more about that. >> bill: you take that personally for good reason. >> dana: i said i was going to draw up some plays a la taylor swift for the kansas city chiefs. i came up with something you said won't work. i don't know if anyone can zoom in and see. i at least had 11 players on the field. >> bill: okay, all right. >> dana: the best part is that this coach is happy in this one is sad, because this team got a point. i said it was seven-point but it's actually only six. bill says it is illegal because the defender can't -- >> bill: my question was is this the ball or is this the ball? and he said that's the ball and i said that's illegal. >> dana: have you never seen a boggle like that? >> bill: emmett till kicks off tomorrow night. big weekend for fox, too. on sunday tom brady makes his debut into the fox family with a d
. >> we are also learning from the usda that they are estimating that net incomes for farmers will decrease? >> dana: kelly saberi, thank you so much. farmers and ranchers, neither of them were mentioned at the conventions. that has bothered me and we are going to do some more about that. >> bill: you take that personally for good reason. >> dana: i said i was going to draw up some plays a la taylor swift for the kansas city chiefs. i came up with something you said...
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the usda says this was all sparked by one medfly in fremont.homes that grow fruits or vegetables in the area will be sprayed with a pesticide. crops cannot be removed from the area until the quarantine is over. no word on when that might be. we're going to turn now to the forecast with cinthia pimentel. it's definitely cooler than it was this time yesterday. i agree with you, kira. good morning. good morning everyone. and we're also noticing a bit more of that fog that is starting to stretch into parts of our inland areas. we look at santa rosa and walnut creek for example. that fog a little bit closer to the ground than typical, and definitely what we've compared it to over the last couple of days. so just be careful with those changes in visibility. of course, people over the golden gate bridge might also notice some drizzle and some wet roadways to start our sunday. now speaking of sunday, of course we want to help you plan your day. see what's ahead. we have the oakland pride parade and the festival after the mid morning cloud cover. we sho
the usda says this was all sparked by one medfly in fremont.homes that grow fruits or vegetables in the area will be sprayed with a pesticide. crops cannot be removed from the area until the quarantine is over. no word on when that might be. we're going to turn now to the forecast with cinthia pimentel. it's definitely cooler than it was this time yesterday. i agree with you, kira. good morning. good morning everyone. and we're also noticing a bit more of that fog that is starting to stretch...
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the usda says this was all sparked by one dead fly in fremont.arms or homes that grow fruits or vegetables in the area will be sprayed with a pesticide. crops cannot be removed from the area until the quarantine is over, but no word on when that might be. history at the paralympics in paris. team usa men's wheelchair basketball team fulfilled their quest for a three peat. they are now the first men's wheelchair basketball team to win three consecutive gold medals at the paralympics. team usa beat great britain 73 to 69. the bay area's brian bell helped the team by scoring seven points. the college of alameda men's basketball team, turning to them now, they are getting some star power. espn is reporting former nba star gary payton senior is the team's new head coach. the school said payton is right for the job for a number of reasons, the athletic director calling him a longtime leader and winner, saying he talked about community and giving back during his interview. payton has been the head coach at lincoln university in oakland the past three se
the usda says this was all sparked by one dead fly in fremont.arms or homes that grow fruits or vegetables in the area will be sprayed with a pesticide. crops cannot be removed from the area until the quarantine is over, but no word on when that might be. history at the paralympics in paris. team usa men's wheelchair basketball team fulfilled their quest for a three peat. they are now the first men's wheelchair basketball team to win three consecutive gold medals at the paralympics. team usa...
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project 2025 suggests that the government quote, move the usda food and nutrition programs to the department launched then abandoned an effort to move the food benefit programs like s.n.a.p. to hhs in 2018. analysis at the time found moving s.n.a.p. would slash its budget and make it easier to cut. just one page later it resurrects another trump administration zombie, implementing stricter work requirements for s.n.a.p. benefits. project 2025 explicitly references a 2019 trump policy that would have taken 688,000 americans off of food and nutrition benefits. but when a judge in dc blocked the rule this was abandoned. now it's a common theme in this 922 page tome. think of all the unlawful and unhelpful policies that donald trump failed to jam through during his first term in office. this is the conservative playbook for avoiding those failure as second time around. i'm not done. there's more. chapter 10 of project 2025 attacks on food benefits continue. on page 300, project 2025 also seeks to reform broad-based categorical eligibility for food benefits. which allows for folks whose income is
project 2025 suggests that the government quote, move the usda food and nutrition programs to the department launched then abandoned an effort to move the food benefit programs like s.n.a.p. to hhs in 2018. analysis at the time found moving s.n.a.p. would slash its budget and make it easier to cut. just one page later it resurrects another trump administration zombie, implementing stricter work requirements for s.n.a.p. benefits. project 2025 explicitly references a 2019 trump policy that would...
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. >> but he sale event, save on everything including are usda-certified tender, fully mignon, and get aid burgers free we're now at omaha steak.com slash tv and eat from the number one rated brandon cordless outdoor power, ego power plus blow an incredible 765 cfm runs up to 90 minutes on a single charge exclusively with lows, aissam ego authorized dealers how did you get your deep so you've gotta use the right toothpaste after see not all toothpaste white in the same crass 3d white removes 100% but more stains were noticeably wider smile you personal best press more liebermann at the pentagon. this is cnn program. nato was formed 75 years ago to defend against the soviet union but only since the fall of the iron curtain has it faced some of its greatest challenges from 911 to russia's ten year invasion annexation and occupation project in ukraine for the past decades secretary general jens stoltenberg has been at the helm, keeping calm and carrying on even expertly navigating president trump's notorious nato disruption tactics now, stoltenberg's term is over, and he'll step down octo
. >> but he sale event, save on everything including are usda-certified tender, fully mignon, and get aid burgers free we're now at omaha steak.com slash tv and eat from the number one rated brandon cordless outdoor power, ego power plus blow an incredible 765 cfm runs up to 90 minutes on a single charge exclusively with lows, aissam ego authorized dealers how did you get your deep so you've gotta use the right toothpaste after see not all toothpaste white in the same crass 3d white...
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red-hot sale event, save on everything including our usda-certified tender, fully mignon, and get a fervors free order. now, at omaha steak.com flash ten eat i wish my tv provider let me choose what i pay for slim, let you do that. >> where you go i wish mike levy, provider, let me choose what i pay for and let me pause my subscription when i want let's you do that i wish my tv provider let me choose what i paid for and let me pause my subscription when i want and have hundreds of free...
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with certain substances like fertilizers and pesticides for at least three years before harvest the usda considers it organic why is it important? >> while we do know that high pesticide levels and foods have been linked to increased cancer risks diabetes, cardiovascular disease so then the question is, is that organic label really worth it? and the answer is it might be while the organic labelled doesn't guarantee you're going to be pesticide free a consumer reports analysis did find most organic items were. now if you can't afford the organic price tag, you can still shop smart and healthy by looking for products grown in the united states instead of imported ones, what they found was it imported products accounted for 65 of the hundred highest pesticide risk items in steady. you can hear more about how to optimize your health and chase life wherever you get your podcasts sanjay gupta is brought if i sleep number, sleep better together with asleep number is smart back, it's the only day that lets you make each side firmer or softer after whenever you like, you're asleep numbers setting
with certain substances like fertilizers and pesticides for at least three years before harvest the usda considers it organic why is it important? >> while we do know that high pesticide levels and foods have been linked to increased cancer risks diabetes, cardiovascular disease so then the question is, is that organic label really worth it? and the answer is it might be while the organic labelled doesn't guarantee you're going to be pesticide free a consumer reports analysis did find...
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the usda is annual forecast of almond production is about 2.8 billion pounds of nuts from california this season. and that's a 13% increase from last year's harvest. so great numbers there. we actually caught up with a local farmer in san joaquin county, which is right next door. and she says this is good news, especially for small farms and family businesses. >> my family has been farming nets for 5 generations. i'm happy to be a 5th generation. that car california produces nearly 100% of the 90% of online producers are family farms. >> despite a successful production year with good weather. almond farmers say they still face other issues like keeping up with irrigation costs. >> in the south bay of talk about in san jose they look to the summer and they say was possibly the hottest summer on record for san jose. on average, the temperature was 72.8 degrees course. i mean, that's an average. so, yeah, was 100 whatever. but anyway, 72.8 and really 30 years ago, it was 72. that was the record. so 72.8 is the new record. the heat wave rolling through now too. summer is over but not 9.
the usda is annual forecast of almond production is about 2.8 billion pounds of nuts from california this season. and that's a 13% increase from last year's harvest. so great numbers there. we actually caught up with a local farmer in san joaquin county, which is right next door. and she says this is good news, especially for small farms and family businesses. >> my family has been farming nets for 5 generations. i'm happy to be a 5th generation. that car california produces nearly 100%...
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. >> save on everything including are usda-certified tender, fully mignon burgers free order. now, at omaha steak.com slash tv and radio eat i'm natasha bertrand at the pentagon. and this is cnn this is cnn breaking news we do have breaking news just into cnn, the federal reserve making its announcement on interest rate cuts. let's take you straight to the federal reserve in cnn's matt egan. matt, what does the fed say? >> the fed just delivered its first interest rate cut since covid and it is a big one, half a percentage point, this is a major milestone for the economy and it does signal greater help on the way for borrowers who are struggling with painfully i interest rates on stuff like credit cards, and mortgage loans to small business loans. so why did the fed end up deciding to go big instead of a more gradual interest rate cut well, there's two reasons when you go through the statement some of this is encouraging someone who's a little bit concerning on encouraging front, the fed says that they've got greater confidence that inflation is going sustainably back where it
. >> save on everything including are usda-certified tender, fully mignon burgers free order. now, at omaha steak.com slash tv and radio eat i'm natasha bertrand at the pentagon. and this is cnn this is cnn breaking news we do have breaking news just into cnn, the federal reserve making its announcement on interest rate cuts. let's take you straight to the federal reserve in cnn's matt egan. matt, what does the fed say? >> the fed just delivered its first interest rate cut since...