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usda has taken a thoughtful approach to gradually, to the new standards. over the last 10 years, a growing number of high needs schools have been able to offer meals at no charge to all their students through the community eligibility provision. the cep with limited nationwide during the 2014-2015 school year. participant has grown year after year and schools saw the benefits. more students eating school meals, left at a magnitude of work, no more unpaid school meal fees, reduced stigma, and improvements to the school environment. then, the pandemic had . a key component of our country's response was allowing all schools to offer meals to all students at no charge. this served as a pilot for our nationwide healthy school meals for all policy. it was a tremendous success. as senator stabenow mentioned, several states do not want to go back to pre-pandemic school meal operations. today, cleverley, colorado, maine, massachusetts, michigan, minnesota, new mexico, and vermont have all past healthy school meals for all policies geared while those eight states ar
usda has taken a thoughtful approach to gradually, to the new standards. over the last 10 years, a growing number of high needs schools have been able to offer meals at no charge to all their students through the community eligibility provision. the cep with limited nationwide during the 2014-2015 school year. participant has grown year after year and schools saw the benefits. more students eating school meals, left at a magnitude of work, no more unpaid school meal fees, reduced stigma, and...
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usda has taken a thoughtful approach to gradually implement the new standards. over the last 10 years a growing number of schools have been able to offer meals at no charge to all of their students through the community eligibility provision. implemented nationwide during the 20142015 school year. because it has grown year after year, the school's all the benefits. most -- more skills -- more students eating meals. reduce stigma. in the pandemic hit. a key component of our country's response was allowing all schools to offer meals to all students at no charge. this served as a pilot for nationwide healthy school meals for all policy. it was a tremendous success. several states did not want to go back to pre-pandemic school meal operations. today, california colorado, maine, massachusetts, michigan new mexico and vermont have all passed healthy meals for all policies. while those eight states are showing us what is possible, there critical steps that they should take to enhance the reach and impact of school meals nationwide. first, congress can ensure that all c
usda has taken a thoughtful approach to gradually implement the new standards. over the last 10 years a growing number of schools have been able to offer meals at no charge to all of their students through the community eligibility provision. implemented nationwide during the 20142015 school year. because it has grown year after year, the school's all the benefits. most -- more skills -- more students eating meals. reduce stigma. in the pandemic hit. a key component of our country's response...
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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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. >> bret: the ai system is funded by a grant from the usda institute of food and agriculture. >> howe sustainable planet.>> bret: the director of the institute works alongside other researchers to study how artificial intelligence can be used across the food system. >> we do more with less it is empowering and increasing productivity of workers. >> bret: 41 percent of farmers reported labor shortages. a 27 percent increase over the previous 4 years. the trend is expected to continue the bureau of labor statistics projects a two percent decline over the next 10 years despite the number of job openings remaining consistent. >> that is true. ai is doing two things. one it is making businesses more productive and the second is to accelerate innovation. by actually focusing on what matters versus what is out there. >> bret: according to the usda study 27 percent of farmers are using emerging technologies. investment of artificial intelligence is expected to grow across the agriculture industry from $2 billion this year to 5 billion in 2028. the thing with ai it learns itself and there are
. >> bret: the ai system is funded by a grant from the usda institute of food and agriculture. >> howe sustainable planet.>> bret: the director of the institute works alongside other researchers to study how artificial intelligence can be used across the food system. >> we do more with less it is empowering and increasing productivity of workers. >> bret: 41 percent of farmers reported labor shortages. a 27 percent increase over the previous 4 years. the trend is...
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usda wants to be part of that community. usda is part of those communities. disaster recovery and assistant work is work that we are deeply honored to do. in agriculture, you can't plan for every possible impact. so, getting money quickly out to those pecan farmers and to growers and producers like them is our solemn responsibility. let's work on that together. thank you and i look forward to your questions. >> thank you. deputy secretary adrianne todman. >> good morning chair marie, vice chair collins and members of this august group. it is important for hud to be here at the table because without the $12 billion that we have requested through the president simply said, the homes of thousands upon thousands of americans will never be rebuilt. and, their communities will have a housing shortage the lakes that they have never seen before. since i joined the department in 2021, i have traveled to communities after a disaster to talk to people and engage the work ahead in nashville in the work of hurricane helene. i met with local leaders, hurricane survivors, s
usda wants to be part of that community. usda is part of those communities. disaster recovery and assistant work is work that we are deeply honored to do. in agriculture, you can't plan for every possible impact. so, getting money quickly out to those pecan farmers and to growers and producers like them is our solemn responsibility. let's work on that together. thank you and i look forward to your questions. >> thank you. deputy secretary adrianne todman. >> good morning chair...
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usda public affairs specialist kenneth king. happy thanksgiving to you. >> thank you.next, we'll enter the national debate over transgender athletes in high school and college sports. a recent incident involving two peninsula schools has one receiving a warning letter over its fans behavior. we'll talk to the co-chair of the peninsula athletic league athletic director (discouraged) so expensive. i mean, i'm helping my mom out, i don't have that kinda cash. - ugh, i know. but you can get financial help now through covered california. it's totally affordable. you'd be surprised. they've got this calculator thing that shows how much you'll pay. - for real? - yeah! what are you doing not having health insurance, man? - hey, i know, i know... - here, let me show you... - we all have questions. covered california has answers and can find a health plan that's right for you. covered california. this way to health insurance. democratic representative elect sarah mcbride of delaware will become the first out transgender woman elected to congress in january. today, house speaker
usda public affairs specialist kenneth king. happy thanksgiving to you. >> thank you.next, we'll enter the national debate over transgender athletes in high school and college sports. a recent incident involving two peninsula schools has one receiving a warning letter over its fans behavior. we'll talk to the co-chair of the peninsula athletic league athletic director (discouraged) so expensive. i mean, i'm helping my mom out, i don't have that kinda cash. - ugh, i know. but you can get...
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and the work usda has done so far to help them recover. every time i visit a disaster site -- site i'm struck by how close we all are experiencing homelessness going bankrupt or relying on a food bank for nourishment. disasters hit everyone in their path in the one deserves the punishment of the storm or a fire. those impacts might include moving your home losing your business and if you are a farmer losing the chance to pass pastor farm on to future generations are that's why people work together. and the government are across political lines agencies can clear trees deliver water and food and to rebuild roads. we all agree that disaster recovery is an essential role of the government. i think we can also all agree that government can be be cumbersome but their tanks in the system and i want to talk about the skinks because they slow down the resources that individual families and whole communities need so desperately to timeliness flexibility and fairness must be the north star of the disaster. for usda that comes down to doing all we ca
and the work usda has done so far to help them recover. every time i visit a disaster site -- site i'm struck by how close we all are experiencing homelessness going bankrupt or relying on a food bank for nourishment. disasters hit everyone in their path in the one deserves the punishment of the storm or a fire. those impacts might include moving your home losing your business and if you are a farmer losing the chance to pass pastor farm on to future generations are that's why people work...
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. >> it is very serious, very dangerous and so far, the usda says that they're investigating cases in four states. but this product is sold across the nation. so we're waiting to see what else they find. and the possibly contaminated products were made before october 28th and were shipped to retailers nationwide, according to the u.s. department of agriculture, food safety and inspection service. the food products on the recall were produced by yu sheng food inc., a food company based in spartanburg, south carolina. we're talking about more than 72,000 pounds of meat and poultry ready to eat products, according to the u.s. centers for disease control. the contaminated products have caused at least 11 illnesses in four states. nine hospitalizations and the death of one baby. and look at this spread. seven of those illnesses were reported in california, two in illinois, and one each in new york. and new jersey. also, according to the cdc the department of agriculture says some of the products included in the recall are yusheng brand cooked chicken chinese brand spicy duck necks and brai
. >> it is very serious, very dangerous and so far, the usda says that they're investigating cases in four states. but this product is sold across the nation. so we're waiting to see what else they find. and the possibly contaminated products were made before october 28th and were shipped to retailers nationwide, according to the u.s. department of agriculture, food safety and inspection service. the food products on the recall were produced by yu sheng food inc., a food company based in...
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. >> the institute for next-generation food systems is funded through a grant from the usda instituteure. >> how can we have a healthier society. >> he works alongside earl's and other researchers to study how artificial intelligence can be used across the food system. >> we do more with less. it's empowering and increasing the productivity of workers. >> the most recent data shows 41% of farmers reported labor shortages. that's a 27% increase over the previous four years. the trend is expected to continue. the bureau of labor statistics suggests a 2% incline over the next ten years despite the number of job openings remaining consistent. >> it's a big issue. ai is doing two things. one is making business is more productive. the second is accelerating innovation. by focusing on what matters versus what's out there. >> and 27% of farmers are using emerging technologies, investment of artificial intelligence x expected to grow across the agriculture industry from $2 billion this year to more than 5 billion in 2028. >> it learns itself and there are other may be uses for ai with agricult
. >> the institute for next-generation food systems is funded through a grant from the usda instituteure. >> how can we have a healthier society. >> he works alongside earl's and other researchers to study how artificial intelligence can be used across the food system. >> we do more with less. it's empowering and increasing the productivity of workers. >> the most recent data shows 41% of farmers reported labor shortages. that's a 27% increase over the previous...
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the usda says the recalled products tested positive for listeria monocytogenes. additional testing confirmed the presence of listeria in those products, as well as environmental samples collected by fsis. the usda says that consumption of food contaminated with l monocytogenes can cause listeriosis, a serious infection that primarily affects older adults persons with weakened immune systems and pregnant women and their newborns. some of the symptoms include fever, muscle aches, headache stiff neck confusion, loss of balance, and convulsions. sometimes preceded by diarrhea or other gastrointestinal symptoms yusheng said in a statement to cnn that although the woman reported eating the company's products before she became ill, there was no proof. they say, that they were the cause. officials say if you bought any of these products, you should throw them place of purchase. earlier this year as you may remember, officials reported other listeria outbreaks, including last month and contaminated salmon being sold at costco and over the summer involving boar's head deli
the usda says the recalled products tested positive for listeria monocytogenes. additional testing confirmed the presence of listeria in those products, as well as environmental samples collected by fsis. the usda says that consumption of food contaminated with l monocytogenes can cause listeriosis, a serious infection that primarily affects older adults persons with weakened immune systems and pregnant women and their newborns. some of the symptoms include fever, muscle aches, headache stiff...
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the usda says the recalled product tested positive for listeria monocytogenes.irmed the presence of listeria in those products as well as environmental samples collected by fcis. the usda says that consumption of food contaminated with l monocytogenes can cause listeriosis, a serious infection that primarily affects older adults. persons with weakened immune systems, and pregnant women and their newborns. some of the symptoms include fever, muscle aches headache, stiff neck, confusion loss of balance and convulsions sometimes preceded by diarrhea or other gastrointestinal symptoms, yusheng said in a statement to cnn that although the woman reported eating the company's products before she became ill, there was no proof. they said, that they were the cause. officials say if you bought any of these products, you should throw them away or return them to the place of purchase. earlier this year, officials reported other listeria outbreaks including last month in contaminated salmon being sold at costco and over the summer involving boar's head deli meat. rafael romo
the usda says the recalled product tested positive for listeria monocytogenes.irmed the presence of listeria in those products as well as environmental samples collected by fcis. the usda says that consumption of food contaminated with l monocytogenes can cause listeriosis, a serious infection that primarily affects older adults. persons with weakened immune systems, and pregnant women and their newborns. some of the symptoms include fever, muscle aches headache, stiff neck, confusion loss of...
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the usda says the recalled products tested positive for listeria monocytogenes. additional testing confirmed the presence of listeria in those products, as well as environmental samples collected by fsis. the usda says that consumption of food contaminated with l monocytogenes can cause listeriosis, a serious infection that primarily affects older adults. persons with weakened immune systems, and pregnant women and their newborns. some of the symptoms include fever, muscle aches headache, stiff neck, confusion, loss of balance and convulsions sometimes preceded by diarrhea or other gastrointestinal symptoms, yusheng said in a statement to cnn that although the woman reported eating the company's product before she became ill there was no proof. they said, that they were the cause. officials say if you bought any of these products, you should throw them away or return them to the place of purchase. earlier this year officials reported other listeria outbreaks including last month in contaminated salmon being sold at costco and over the summer involving boar's head
the usda says the recalled products tested positive for listeria monocytogenes. additional testing confirmed the presence of listeria in those products, as well as environmental samples collected by fsis. the usda says that consumption of food contaminated with l monocytogenes can cause listeriosis, a serious infection that primarily affects older adults. persons with weakened immune systems, and pregnant women and their newborns. some of the symptoms include fever, muscle aches headache, stiff...
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first ever bioluminescent houseplant that was approved by the usda and it's now you can buy it.t's just not an ad for this company. i took home this plant that that had been engineered to reroute its metabolism a bioluminescent process and meant in the dark i was it glow and what i was actually it do was it was i was watching it's living this essentially it's metabolism working and i thought this was so cool because we don't get to see all these things that i've gotten to research for this book in real like in real time or happening in front of our eyes. but if you think about this glow as you're watching the plant live actively live in this very active metabolic way it's really really cool although petunia flowers are very it lost all its flowers almost immediately and it took a lot of coaxing to get them back. so i'm worried about the thousands of people who just that it bought like this easy glowing object and they're going to be totally freaked out when they have to figure out how to add phosphorus to the soil and things like that to make it grow again. are there are there o
first ever bioluminescent houseplant that was approved by the usda and it's now you can buy it.t's just not an ad for this company. i took home this plant that that had been engineered to reroute its metabolism a bioluminescent process and meant in the dark i was it glow and what i was actually it do was it was i was watching it's living this essentially it's metabolism working and i thought this was so cool because we don't get to see all these things that i've gotten to research for this book...
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and of course once donald trump is president again in the us next year, the usda is likely to change it starts towards ukraine, is its realistic that the europeans can close the gap. that would be left if the us reduces what the rules it's support of the. yeah, it is a big concern here that the us well if not completely cut off at least drastically reduce the a that's being sent to ukraine. many people in trumps could we have said this, his vice president, j. d. vance says he doesn't, he doesn't care about you. crazy doesn't know why america should care about ukraine . so there is that concern and the europeans have been well aware of this. since trump a announce himself as a candidate, so they have been looking at both how to as they say, trump prove the a that they've already given the a that's in the pipeline, but also to increase their own contributions. defense ministers are meeting right now talking about how they can more efficiently integrate their own defense. do better with the budgets that they have. and in addition, send more to ukraine. of course, this is a struggle that
and of course once donald trump is president again in the us next year, the usda is likely to change it starts towards ukraine, is its realistic that the europeans can close the gap. that would be left if the us reduces what the rules it's support of the. yeah, it is a big concern here that the us well if not completely cut off at least drastically reduce the a that's being sent to ukraine. many people in trumps could we have said this, his vice president, j. d. vance says he doesn't, he...
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promised me is control of the public health agencies, ahs, subagencies, cdc, fda and others, and the usdawhich is key to making america healthy. >> reporter: sources tell abc news kennedy has recommended a fellow vaccine skeptic to be secretary of health and human services in the trump administration, the current surgeon general of florida. he repeatedly questioned the effectiveness of covid vaccines. >> you agree with his views on vaccines? >> we'll talk about a lot of things. he's going to have a big role in health, he knows it better than anybody and he has views i agree with. >> on what? >> his views on vaccine and position? >> all will be talked about. >> reporter: vice president kamala harris attacking the idea of kennedy in charge of the health system. >> he's indicated the person in charge of health care for the american people is someone who routinely promoted junk science and crazy conspiracy theories, expressed support for a national abortion ban and is the exact last person in america who should be setting health care policy for america's families and children. >> reporter: do
promised me is control of the public health agencies, ahs, subagencies, cdc, fda and others, and the usdawhich is key to making america healthy. >> reporter: sources tell abc news kennedy has recommended a fellow vaccine skeptic to be secretary of health and human services in the trump administration, the current surgeon general of florida. he repeatedly questioned the effectiveness of covid vaccines. >> you agree with his views on vaccines? >> we'll talk about a lot of...
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the usda says those fees will be banned starting in the 2027 to 28 school year. new research finding people who have higher levels of omega threes had slightly lower rates of colon stomach and lung cancer. researchers from the university of georgia took a look at data from a quarter million people living in the uk tracking them for more than a decade. the data found people with high levels of omega 3 fatty acids were also associated with a slightly higher risk of prostate cancer. people with higher levels of omega 6 is at a reduced risk of 14 different kinds of cancer. the study's lead author says most people, especially women, should consider adding more omega 3 and omega 6 fatty acids to their diet. millennials spend more than 60 hours per week sitting down. that's according to a study from the university of colorado, boulder and uc riverside. researchers looked at more than 1000 colorado residents between the ages of 28 49, the length of time sitting was attributed to long daily commutes computer based jobs and yet scrolling through social media. scientists wa
the usda says those fees will be banned starting in the 2027 to 28 school year. new research finding people who have higher levels of omega threes had slightly lower rates of colon stomach and lung cancer. researchers from the university of georgia took a look at data from a quarter million people living in the uk tracking them for more than a decade. the data found people with high levels of omega 3 fatty acids were also associated with a slightly higher risk of prostate cancer. people with...
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i have worked with those folks and they are brilliant. >> the usda is the more, the food triangle, we just discovered that you need nine cups of sugar and 15 sticks of butter every day, i'm joking, but i want to talk about this vaccine situation, i want to talk in real terms, before we even get to that. i think 99% of people, even incredibly in-depth consumers think hhs, what is that? it is an enormous organization that is 1 million things, can you just start with a topline version of what it really means to run that agency, which you did?>> well, it's one of the biggest domestic agencies in the country. i would say it touches americans from cradle to grave, so yes, people know about the fda, about 25 cents of every dollar is a product regulated by the fda, the national institute of health is the gold standard in the world for scientific research, the centers for disease control and prevention, cdc is the public health agency that everyone around the globe wants to emulate and is responsible for public health. medicare and medicaid and marketplaces supply health insurance to about one
i have worked with those folks and they are brilliant. >> the usda is the more, the food triangle, we just discovered that you need nine cups of sugar and 15 sticks of butter every day, i'm joking, but i want to talk about this vaccine situation, i want to talk in real terms, before we even get to that. i think 99% of people, even incredibly in-depth consumers think hhs, what is that? it is an enormous organization that is 1 million things, can you just start with a topline version of...
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>> the usda recommends anywhere between three and four days, based on how you handled all of the foodn you prepared it. where you washing your hands while you are preparing it? wiping down surfaces preventing cross-contamination? >> if you are freezing leftovers, you have got a little more leeway. best quality for up to six months, and they should always be reheated at 165 degrees and only reheated once to avoid food-borne illnesses. i don't know about you. >> where is the fun in that? >> if you go longer than a week -- >> yeah. live past. take chances. my wife and i went to a steakhouse. we had leftover brussels sprouts. the entire fridge now smells like brussels sprouts. >> when are you going to eat them? >> not here. >> i am on my way. five. >> moving on ahead. >> when i call in sick next week, you will know why the brussels sprouts did not go well. >>> this area of high pressure that is kind of blocking the storm track to the north is kind of under attack from a little parade of ripples in the atmosphere that are trying to undercut it, but they are missing us to the south. any moi
>> the usda recommends anywhere between three and four days, based on how you handled all of the foodn you prepared it. where you washing your hands while you are preparing it? wiping down surfaces preventing cross-contamination? >> if you are freezing leftovers, you have got a little more leeway. best quality for up to six months, and they should always be reheated at 165 degrees and only reheated once to avoid food-borne illnesses. i don't know about you. >> where is the fun...
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guest: according to the usda, the undocumented population in the agricultural sector is 41 percent for that was back in 2018. the american immigration conflict estimates the gdp will be impacted by $1.1 trillion if this massive deportation strategy is implemented. these are just the numbers. we have never seen prosperity in our history at least at a substantial level unless there is immigrants labor there. so some industries such as agricultural will be impacted if this method of massive deportation is applied. there are concerns that in the process even u.s. citizens that may be typecast or profiled could find themselves on the deportation track. host: we have a question from kristin in portland, maine who sets an earlier c-span listener today suggested biden be gold and pardon the dreamers. what do you think about that? guest: i think the dreamers should be given opportunities. they are young people who are here and came to the united states when they were one or two years old. many of them are nurses, teachers, homeowners, small business owners that contribute to america into our ec
guest: according to the usda, the undocumented population in the agricultural sector is 41 percent for that was back in 2018. the american immigration conflict estimates the gdp will be impacted by $1.1 trillion if this massive deportation strategy is implemented. these are just the numbers. we have never seen prosperity in our history at least at a substantial level unless there is immigrants labor there. so some industries such as agricultural will be impacted if this method of massive...
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usda wants to be part of that community. usda is part of those communities. and disaster recovery and assistance work is what we are deeply honored to deal. in agriculture, you cannot plan for every possible impact. so getting money quickly out to those pecan farmers into growers and to producers like him is our solemn responsibility. let's work on that together. thank you, and i look forward to your questions. >> thank you. >> good morning, chairperson murray, pfister collins and members of this group. it is important to be here at the table because without the $12 billion that we have requested the president, simply said, the homes of thousands upon thousands upon thousands of americans will never be rebuilt. and their communities will have a housing shortage the likeness they have never seen before. since i joined the department in 2021, i have traveled to communities after disaster to talk with people engage the work ahead in nashville, in the wake of hurricane helene i met with local leaders, hurricane survivors, small business owners to learn about what
usda wants to be part of that community. usda is part of those communities. and disaster recovery and assistance work is what we are deeply honored to deal. in agriculture, you cannot plan for every possible impact. so getting money quickly out to those pecan farmers into growers and to producers like him is our solemn responsibility. let's work on that together. thank you, and i look forward to your questions. >> thank you. >> good morning, chairperson murray, pfister collins and...
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themes in the farm bill but we see it as a central provision for the food nutrition programs from the usda. >> that exactly a lower percentage than what i thought unless the trend is moving quickly the other way. mrs. kay swartz rentzel, what about the idea of wholesome, nutritious? seems like if you would be accessing food in other places, it wouldn't possibly have the chance to be as fresh with the parents ability of it, what is your opinion there? and, the idea that you would try to really encourage all food to be american grown? >> senator, i would say that american farmers are incredibly proud of the quality, the nutrition, and the food products that they put on all of our plates. and, for them to be able to do so, and have their literally within hours, i am aware of a number affirming operations, some that are fresh suppliers, some that are 10 suppliers that are able to deliver foods to the local school districts. if it needs to come from further away, it may be a day, a day and i have. but, that food that they produced is the safest in the world. we have the most stringent regulatio
themes in the farm bill but we see it as a central provision for the food nutrition programs from the usda. >> that exactly a lower percentage than what i thought unless the trend is moving quickly the other way. mrs. kay swartz rentzel, what about the idea of wholesome, nutritious? seems like if you would be accessing food in other places, it wouldn't possibly have the chance to be as fresh with the parents ability of it, what is your opinion there? and, the idea that you would try to...
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i also very much want to know who is going to be the secretary for the usda. rfk jr., that's a very important position because if you don't get to school lunches from health and human services, that is all through usda, has a lot to do with the things he cares about, so finding out who rounds out that package to me is what i'm waiting for peered. >> greg: those were a lot of words i'm someone who said we will see. >> dana: we will see peered. >> greg: all right, jesse, , a person who was put on a list, tailed by intel services through the airport, now in charge of all of the people that were following her, is that a course correction or a reckoning? >> jesse: i love it. it's like being at a party all week and all of your best friends keep coming. tulsi! vivek! good to see you! it's crazy. i can't wait to see who comes through the door tomorrow. maybe it will be dana perino. >> dana: stop. >> jesse: keeping her options open, dana peered you said we will see. >> dana: only ambassador to tanzania. >> jesse: tulsi, like her because she is cynical and that is what
i also very much want to know who is going to be the secretary for the usda. rfk jr., that's a very important position because if you don't get to school lunches from health and human services, that is all through usda, has a lot to do with the things he cares about, so finding out who rounds out that package to me is what i'm waiting for peered. >> greg: those were a lot of words i'm someone who said we will see. >> dana: we will see peered. >> greg: all right, jesse, , a...
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the usda says a 16 pound turkey, which is average size, will take eight hours. add to that about 3 to 4 hours of cooking and resting. and if you start now, you are eating at 3 or 4 in the afternoon. do not defrost in warm water. you will eat sooner, but wish you hadn't. if you do need something last minute, safeway will be open until six at most locations. walgreens that are normally open 24 hours will stay open. others will be closed. cvs shortened hours. starbucks whole foods says it depends on the location closed. our target, walmart, trader joe's, costco hardly a complete list, but you get the idea where you can go to get that stick of butter. some historic news out of australia this morning. the country has passed a law banning anyone under 16 from using social media. everything from facebook to reddit to snapchat. off limits. the legislation will not take effect for a year as lawmakers work out how to implement it. it's a first in the world law. the social network blue sky says it's adding content monitors as fast as it can, as usership skyrockets, blue sk
the usda says a 16 pound turkey, which is average size, will take eight hours. add to that about 3 to 4 hours of cooking and resting. and if you start now, you are eating at 3 or 4 in the afternoon. do not defrost in warm water. you will eat sooner, but wish you hadn't. if you do need something last minute, safeway will be open until six at most locations. walgreens that are normally open 24 hours will stay open. others will be closed. cvs shortened hours. starbucks whole foods says it depends...
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. >> it says the best meals come from the heart and not a recipe book, but not here, in this usda kitchenere's no dollops or smears of everything, but scientists in white coats measure every single ingredient, down to 0.1 of a gram. the staffing gave her a special tool to eat it. >> you have to scrape it out and lick it. >> you do everything except lick the plate? >> absolutely. >> the tiny morsels she does miss? they go back to the kitchen where they are scrutinized like evidence in a crime. >> they are calories that would affect a great amount of people. >> sharoeryn in a study run by national institute of health. >> the reaction is usually, that's so cool. can i do it? >> the coordinator explains what precise means. >> it means tailoring individual guidance to the individual. there's no best way to eat. >> the government has offered guidelines to eat better. in the '50s, we had the basic four, and the food wheel and food pyramid, and currently this. they are all well-intentioned except they are based on averages, what works best for most people most of the time. >> we know from virtual
. >> it says the best meals come from the heart and not a recipe book, but not here, in this usda kitchenere's no dollops or smears of everything, but scientists in white coats measure every single ingredient, down to 0.1 of a gram. the staffing gave her a special tool to eat it. >> you have to scrape it out and lick it. >> you do everything except lick the plate? >> absolutely. >> the tiny morsels she does miss? they go back to the kitchen where they are...
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so if you have any questions while cooking today, just hit up the usda meat and poultry hotline.ust don't have enough space in my freezer. i just got a lot of stuff. i got to make room for new stuff. exactly, exactly. well, happening later this morning, the annual holiday spectacle returns to new york city. the macy's thanksgiving day parade. yeah, and today in the bay's jay gray is live along the parade route. our friend, we love seeing every year. jay, there's lots of buzz surrounding this year's parade balloons. oh, it's going to be a great parade. yeah. kira and marcus talk about frozen turkeys. that's what i am right now. out in all this rain. goku heading by the goku character float. i don't know if you can get a look at goku. it's kind of tough to get a view here, but there he goes. and 17 character balloons. this year, including for the first time, minnie mouse. have we had a parade without minnie mouse? that does not seem right, but she led the character balloons, who made their way out and onto the two and a half mile parade route, raining all morning, and it seems to b
so if you have any questions while cooking today, just hit up the usda meat and poultry hotline.ust don't have enough space in my freezer. i just got a lot of stuff. i got to make room for new stuff. exactly, exactly. well, happening later this morning, the annual holiday spectacle returns to new york city. the macy's thanksgiving day parade. yeah, and today in the bay's jay gray is live along the parade route. our friend, we love seeing every year. jay, there's lots of buzz surrounding this...
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and to wear is the plant and the economic council and i want toa know who is the secretary for the usda jr. it'sjr it's a.,n important to position because you don't get school lunches from health and humanfr services that isom done for usda with the things he cares aboutou so findingt out who rounds out that package iiss what i'm waitg for. >>>> a lot of words from someboy who said we will see. all right jesse. told see a person put on a list and detailed by intel services for the airport is in charge of all the people that were following her is that a coarse correction ocor a reckoning gre. s like being out a party were all your parties keep saying kelsey good to see you it's crazy. i can't wait to seo see who coms through the door tomorrow.ma maybe it will be dana perino you never know. keep your optionses open: danau said we will see. >> i said only ambassador to tanzania. >> we will take that as a "yes". i like: tu toasty because she's cynical and that somebody you need who's managing intelligencp asle they haven't been great ovr the last 80 years or so. we missed missiles going int
and to wear is the plant and the economic council and i want toa know who is the secretary for the usda jr. it'sjr it's a.,n important to position because you don't get school lunches from health and humanfr services that isom done for usda with the things he cares aboutou so findingt out who rounds out that package iiss what i'm waitg for. >>>> a lot of words from someboy who said we will see. all right jesse. told see a person put on a list and detailed by intel services for the...
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the herbicide everything else besides them we're already that and we seem to be comfortable or the usda seems to be comfortable with doing that. so what if we can put more naturalistic, nature based genetic solutions into these plants that don't rely on using that kind of chemistry? that's the sort of thing i'm interested in. i feel like if we're doing anyway, maybe we can direct it towards solutions that the plants have evolved for for, you know, thousands of years. it's a tough one. hi. hi. i'm just wondering, like, is there anything good about knotweed? like, does anything grow along with it? like, what happens if we just let it run wild? like, will it create other systems that work? i make systems that work for it for sure i don't know about for us, but i do know that you can pickle them. they're delicious. apparently. i don't know if i'd eat a knotweed growing in, like, the sidewalk in brooklyn personally, but they are. and in other places where they are native, they do get eaten. um, i feel like we can't really it run wild here. i mean we're definitely losing the battle. it's in e
the herbicide everything else besides them we're already that and we seem to be comfortable or the usda seems to be comfortable with doing that. so what if we can put more naturalistic, nature based genetic solutions into these plants that don't rely on using that kind of chemistry? that's the sort of thing i'm interested in. i feel like if we're doing anyway, maybe we can direct it towards solutions that the plants have evolved for for, you know, thousands of years. it's a tough one. hi. hi....
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management headquarters from washington to colorado, and they moved a couple of agencies like the usda to kansas city. if their goal at the time, mick mulvaney talked about this, if their goal was to get people to quit, it worked. large-scale, on a large-scale those employees did not relocate. that led to a lot of problems as these are experienced people who have a lot of institutional knowledge as to how things work come of budget functions, and they walked and the agencies didn't have that anymore. it's a good point that people often get that 85% of the federal workforce is not in the d.c. area. most employees are not already here but most headquarters are. that is what these folks are talking about when they want to relocate. they want to put headquarters closer to where they are carrying out their function. host: patrick in fairfax, virginia. caller: hello. thank you for taking my call. my question is, mr. elon musk and ramaswamy, will they be government employees? if so, what type? if so, are they subject to the same conflict of interest rules that all government employees are sub
management headquarters from washington to colorado, and they moved a couple of agencies like the usda to kansas city. if their goal at the time, mick mulvaney talked about this, if their goal was to get people to quit, it worked. large-scale, on a large-scale those employees did not relocate. that led to a lot of problems as these are experienced people who have a lot of institutional knowledge as to how things work come of budget functions, and they walked and the agencies didn't have that...
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the usda announcing a recall of 27,000 pounds of u zheng meat that were packed in four states, california, new york, new york and new jersey. this store in los angeles showing nbc news where those ready-to-eat bags have since been removered from refrigerators, packed away with a sign saying recall, don't put on shelves. this follows other high-profile cases. ten people died this summer from a listeria outbreak linked to tainted boar's head deli meat. then slivered onions on mcdonald's hamburgers. and this month, nor than a dozen states reported e. coli cases after one person died from eating organic carrots produced by grimway farms. should we be concerned about our food quality safety in this country? >> we should be concerned. we should always be vigilant. but certainly, don't panic. sanitation is very key to controlling listeria. and, so when you have these series of outbreaks, it really raises a lot of questions about how these facilities are maintaining their sanitation. >> and our thanks to dana for that report. >>> a winter blast could cause headaches for the holiday week. michelle
the usda announcing a recall of 27,000 pounds of u zheng meat that were packed in four states, california, new york, new york and new jersey. this store in los angeles showing nbc news where those ready-to-eat bags have since been removered from refrigerators, packed away with a sign saying recall, don't put on shelves. this follows other high-profile cases. ten people died this summer from a listeria outbreak linked to tainted boar's head deli meat. then slivered onions on mcdonald's...
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according to the usda, u.s. military service members and their families have faced food insecurity at more than double the national average. one 25-year-old navy veteran told us today that the town has really made an effort to appreciate vets like him. >> many places do. there are some i think that could do better, but obviously here in danville this town council is so very supportive of us and we work very good with each other. >> and it wasn't all maple syrup and sausage links. veterans and their families got a chance to enjoy a special s.t.e.m. and space exhibit. look at that. we appreciate all they have done! cbs evening news with norah o'donnell is next on kpix. we have local news on our streaming service, cbs news bay area. we're back here in 30 minutes with more news on our virtual set at 7:00. our forecast and also if you're headed to the sierra, bring chains or maybe delay it because you might get stuck. have a good one! we'll see you soon. >> you better start packing now. >> norah: our new reporting on
according to the usda, u.s. military service members and their families have faced food insecurity at more than double the national average. one 25-year-old navy veteran told us today that the town has really made an effort to appreciate vets like him. >> many places do. there are some i think that could do better, but obviously here in danville this town council is so very supportive of us and we work very good with each other. >> and it wasn't all maple syrup and sausage links....
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the usda estimates the fees collectively cost families about $100 million each year. the junk fees ban would start at the beginning of the 2027 2028 school year. about 30 million kids, or roughly 60% of all public school students, receive free or reduced price lunch. still ahead on matter of fact mount rushmore national memorial is about more than the four presidents carved in granite. how the national park service is honoring the many tribal nations with historic connections to the land. i told myself i was ok with my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis symptoms... ...with my psoriatic arthritis symptoms. but just ok isn't ok. and i was done settling. if you still have symptoms after trying a tnf blocker like humira or enbrel, rinvoq works differently. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that can rapidly relieve joint pain, stiffness, and swelling as fast as 2 weeks for some. and even at the 3-year mark, many people felt this relief. rinvoq can stop joint damage. and in psa, can leave skin clear or almost clear. rinvoq can lower ability to fight infections. before treatm
the usda estimates the fees collectively cost families about $100 million each year. the junk fees ban would start at the beginning of the 2027 2028 school year. about 30 million kids, or roughly 60% of all public school students, receive free or reduced price lunch. still ahead on matter of fact mount rushmore national memorial is about more than the four presidents carved in granite. how the national park service is honoring the many tribal nations with historic connections to the land. i...
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. >>> the usda recommends using cooked leftovers within three to four days. >>> that's it for the newsink our newsroom has broken that two-hour rule several times. >> yes, we have, so far, so good, but we've been warned. thanks, ryan. >>> at 6:00, one last round of rain before thanksgiving, but parts of the north bay still reeling from one of the wettest weeks in recent history. >> it was at 34 feet, i believe, or 35 feet is where it got to and that sealed our fate. >> some people living along the russian river caught off guard as floodwaters begin to spill over. we asked the county was there enough warning? >> although an alert didn't go out, there was plenty of communication. >>> plus, a major legal victory for president-elect trump, why the special counsel decided to drop all charges connected with allegations of hoarding classified documents and trying to overturn the 2020 election. >>> $700 a month to resident a pod in downtown san francisco. >> it's really just a bed for me. >> we get a tour of the unique living arrangement inside a former bank. >>> and later -- >> there we go. >
. >>> the usda recommends using cooked leftovers within three to four days. >>> that's it for the newsink our newsroom has broken that two-hour rule several times. >> yes, we have, so far, so good, but we've been warned. thanks, ryan. >>> at 6:00, one last round of rain before thanksgiving, but parts of the north bay still reeling from one of the wettest weeks in recent history. >> it was at 34 feet, i believe, or 35 feet is where it got to and that sealed...
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according to the usda, the rule of thumb to keep in mind is the two hour rule. once food is cooked, it shouldn't be left at room temperature for more than two hours. that means within two hours of removing food from wherever it's been cooking, it will need to be refrigerated. if you're using appliances to keep food warmer or colder, like keeping something on a warming tray or a bed of rice or ice, that is, that time does not actually count towards the two hour rule. i hope there's no pop quiz. >> yeah, exactly. it's a lot to remember, but it's important. >> is it? >> is this thanksgiving marks an important first for one bay area mother and son? it's the first holiday that they're officially a family. abc seven news reporter zach fuentes has more on how an adoption changed the life of a ten year old boy. >> ten year old damian brock has been excited about this thanksgiving for a long time. >> i'm just looking forward to, like, go see my family members and everybody else, like, eat. >> that's because this thanksgiving is unlike any he or his family have shared bef
according to the usda, the rule of thumb to keep in mind is the two hour rule. once food is cooked, it shouldn't be left at room temperature for more than two hours. that means within two hours of removing food from wherever it's been cooking, it will need to be refrigerated. if you're using appliances to keep food warmer or colder, like keeping something on a warming tray or a bed of rice or ice, that is, that time does not actually count towards the two hour rule. i hope there's no pop quiz....
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why these industries have been able to co-opt our usda guidelines. 19 to the 20 advisors on the usdaguidelines are paid for by food or pharma companies. the core tenet of what president trump, bobby kennedy, are saying is, let's get to gold star science. does it make sense that there are 10,000 chemicals in our food that aren't allowed in european country? this is an anti-corruption agenda. it's getting americans the truth agenda. it's a transparency agenda. and i think both sides can get behind that. well, you're up against a huge industry, but i'm hopeful and wish you the best of luck. kelly means thank you, sir. the nih spent $2 billion to study racism. the results when we get back. it's the day you're longing for. it's the day you wish for more. and you fly all the way. cause soon it's christmas day. give the gift of adventure now through december 8th. purchase special holiday gift cards and save 10% by in-store or online at bass pro shops and cabela's. i can take the deed to your house and i can transfer that deed into my name. the crime of title theft. what is that what that me
why these industries have been able to co-opt our usda guidelines. 19 to the 20 advisors on the usdaguidelines are paid for by food or pharma companies. the core tenet of what president trump, bobby kennedy, are saying is, let's get to gold star science. does it make sense that there are 10,000 chemicals in our food that aren't allowed in european country? this is an anti-corruption agenda. it's getting americans the truth agenda. it's a transparency agenda. and i think both sides can get...
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. >> the corruption at the fda and the nih, dhhs and usda has caused the epidemic. >> reporter: kennedys the latest trump pick with a controversial past. >> i hereby resign as united states representative for florida's 1st congressional districteffective immediately. >> reporter: the house clerk read former congressman matt gaetz's resignation letter thursday morning. trump picked gaetz to be his attorney general despite a house ethics investigation into sexual misconduct. multiple sources tell cbs news four women have alleged they were paid to go to parties attended by congressman gaetz that included sex and drugs. the committee has venmo transactions that allegedly show gaetz's payments for the women. gaetz denied all wrongdoing. the ethics committee is scheduled to meet tomorrow and some senators are calling for the report to be released ahead of gaetz's confirmation hearings for attorney general. >> would you want to see it before voting on him? >> i don't want there to be any limitation at all on what the senate can consider. >> reporter: trump has already called on senate republic
. >> the corruption at the fda and the nih, dhhs and usda has caused the epidemic. >> reporter: kennedys the latest trump pick with a controversial past. >> i hereby resign as united states representative for florida's 1st congressional districteffective immediately. >> reporter: the house clerk read former congressman matt gaetz's resignation letter thursday morning. trump picked gaetz to be his attorney general despite a house ethics investigation into sexual...
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and thanks to the ongoing avian flu problem, the usda warns that high prices would stick around welltroduce you to this four legged deck hand helping to keep his captain's business afloat. (♪♪) when your child has moderate to severe eczema, it's okay for them to show off. show off their clearer skin and noticeably less itch, with dupixent. because children 6 months and older with eczema have plenty of reasons to show off their skin. with dupixent, the number one prescribed biologic by dermatologists and allergists, they can stay ahead of their eczema. it helps block a key source of inflammation inside the body that can cause eczema to help heal your child's skin from within. severe allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for face, mouth, tongue, or throat swelling, wheezing or trouble breathing. tell your doctor of new or worsening eye problems like eye pain, vision changes, or blurred vision, joint aches and pain, or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma or other medicines without talking to your doctor. show off to the world. ask your child's eczema specialis
and thanks to the ongoing avian flu problem, the usda warns that high prices would stick around welltroduce you to this four legged deck hand helping to keep his captain's business afloat. (♪♪) when your child has moderate to severe eczema, it's okay for them to show off. show off their clearer skin and noticeably less itch, with dupixent. because children 6 months and older with eczema have plenty of reasons to show off their skin. with dupixent, the number one prescribed biologic by...
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so milk you've got usda dealing with the agriculture aspect, and then you have cdc dealing with the humanspect. so you're really across three agencies. it's a very complicated coordination. >> okay. that can be a whole nother episode or conversation. but i want to move on to mpox because a patient in california has tested for newer, more severe strain right. clade one versus clade two. that's the one that we had in 2022 circulating. how did this patient get it and could it spread quickly here? >> yeah. great question. so we were expecting this would happen. there was an outbreak. there has been an outbreak ongoing from the democratic republic of the congo. that outbreak then started to spread into other countries like kenya, burundi, uganda. and so we know that this person had traveled in east africa and came back. they had suspicious lesions. they were tested. and we found that this is the strain that this patient is infected with. we've had these go into europe as well already to yes, it can cause more severe disease. thankfully this patient is actually doing well. they've they've recov
so milk you've got usda dealing with the agriculture aspect, and then you have cdc dealing with the humanspect. so you're really across three agencies. it's a very complicated coordination. >> okay. that can be a whole nother episode or conversation. but i want to move on to mpox because a patient in california has tested for newer, more severe strain right. clade one versus clade two. that's the one that we had in 2022 circulating. how did this patient get it and could it spread quickly...
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and this new program will put a consistent process in place so farmers have certainty, and the usda can get the money out the door. no more scam belling. no more leaving farmers behind. our farmers deserve this. it also makes a significant investment in title 1 for the 22 row crops that receive the lion's share of the resources available in the house proposal. we know, i know republican colleagues primarily are focused on title 1. and so we do a number of things to be able to increase support. we move up agriculture risk coverage and price loss coverage program payments by six months, so that farmers receive assistance faster so they can keep their operations going. one of the things that i've been concerned about was so much reliance is it doesn't pay out for a year and a half or two years. so we have farmers that need help now, and we can fix that by putting dollars into speeding up the payments. and that's what we do in this bill. it also increases the effective reference prices that trigger help by as much as 15%, with all 22 commodities getting at least a 5% increase for the first
and this new program will put a consistent process in place so farmers have certainty, and the usda can get the money out the door. no more scam belling. no more leaving farmers behind. our farmers deserve this. it also makes a significant investment in title 1 for the 22 row crops that receive the lion's share of the resources available in the house proposal. we know, i know republican colleagues primarily are focused on title 1. and so we do a number of things to be able to increase support....
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the usda citing bird flu as the reason for slowed egg production, down 2.5% from last year. >> when then result in isolated shortages in certain areas. i think that's what we are seeing across the country now. >> reporter: although you may not see empty shelves at your store, you might have notice something else. egg prices while not the highest in recent years, the average price of a dozen eggs over $1.30 more expensive than last year. could we see prices rise hor? >> the thing about influenza it's in a constant state of change. we see the changes in the uptick in the outbreaks, we ride the waves. the ebb and flow of this virus. >> reporter: that ebb and flow means prices may stay worse through the new year before they eventually get better. marissa parra, nbc news. >>> we are back in a moment with the chain restaurant price wars. how low will checks go. one-on-one with the ceo of chiles. >>> plus, remembering tv legend chuck >>> plus, remembering tv legend chuck woolery some people just know they could save hundreds on car insurance by checking allstate first. like you know to check t
the usda citing bird flu as the reason for slowed egg production, down 2.5% from last year. >> when then result in isolated shortages in certain areas. i think that's what we are seeing across the country now. >> reporter: although you may not see empty shelves at your store, you might have notice something else. egg prices while not the highest in recent years, the average price of a dozen eggs over $1.30 more expensive than last year. could we see prices rise hor? >> the...
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. >> the agency, the usda, the fda have been captured by the industries they're supposed to regulate. and they all have an interest in subsidies and mass poisoning the american public. >> reporter: today, a host of public health experts denouncing his selection as dangerous. the center for science in the public interest saying, “robert f. kennedy jr., is not remotely qualified for the role and should be nowhere near the science-based agencies that safeguard our nutrition, food safety, and health.” other groups, like the american academy of pediatrics, singling out his long campaign against vaccines, most of which have been used safely for decades, though kennedy claims otherwise. >> there is no vaccine that's safe and effective. >> reporter: tonight, former acting cdc director dr. richard besser with the medical consensus that “vaccines have saved lives.” >> there is nothing that i did for my patients that had more proven value for their health than making sure they were vaccinated fully and on time. and mr. kennedy has done more than just about anybody in shaking the confidence that
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we spoke with the usda about thawing the turkey and the safe temperatures. you need to know about this holiday. and here's what they told us. if you have a frozen turkey thawed in the fridge for 24 hours for every 4 or 5 pounds, you can also thaw it in cold water, but need to change the water every 30 minutes. also, make sure you check the use by date on yourur turkey's packaging and if you want to know if it's fully cooked, here's some advice. well, the only way for you to tell if it's fully cooked is to utilize a food thermometer. you want to make sure that you measure in three different parts of the bird, which is the thickest part of the breast. the innermost part of the thigh, and innermost part of the wing. it has to reach 165 degrees. okay. and if you stuff your bird, that too needs to reach 165 degrees. any leftovers will be safe for 3 to 4 days in your fridge. after that, it is time to toss them. okay, little rivalry between the san francisco fire and police departments over turkeys. this was the scene today at the salvation army kitchen on francisc
we spoke with the usda about thawing the turkey and the safe temperatures. you need to know about this holiday. and here's what they told us. if you have a frozen turkey thawed in the fridge for 24 hours for every 4 or 5 pounds, you can also thaw it in cold water, but need to change the water every 30 minutes. also, make sure you check the use by date on yourur turkey's packaging and if you want to know if it's fully cooked, here's some advice. well, the only way for you to tell if it's fully...
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the usda announcing a recall of 72,000 pounds of the meat and poultry products that have impacted four state, california, illinois, new york, and new jersey. this store in los angeles showing nbc news today where those ready-to-eat bags have since been removed from refrigerator, packed away with a sign reading recall, don't put on shelf. this latest outbreak follows other high profile cases. ten people died this summer linked to tainted boar's head deli meat. in october, slivered onions on mcdonald's quarter pounders. mcdonald's found an alternate supplier. more than a dozen states reported e. coli cases after one person died from eating organic carrots produced by grimmway farms. >> should we be concerned about our food safety quality in this country? >> we should be concerned. we should always be vigilant. but certainly don't panic. sanitation is very key to controlling listeria. and so when you have these series of outbreaks, it raises a lot of questions about how these facilities are maintaining their sanitation. >> what's the advice from experts if you have any of these recalled p
the usda announcing a recall of 72,000 pounds of the meat and poultry products that have impacted four state, california, illinois, new york, and new jersey. this store in los angeles showing nbc news today where those ready-to-eat bags have since been removed from refrigerator, packed away with a sign reading recall, don't put on shelf. this latest outbreak follows other high profile cases. ten people died this summer linked to tainted boar's head deli meat. in october, slivered onions on...
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he's hoping for assistance from the usda or the sba, which is the small business administration. that is tough. his story is just another example of how california wildfires take a toll on a lot of people and the land, of course. but now there's new research adding more perspective to the growing threat that wildfires pose to the state's prized agriculture. here's nbc bay area's joe rosato jr. reporter it's become a familiar sight in california. orange flames, blackened skies, mega fires scorching the landscape. it's not hard to see the toll fires have had on land and communities, but when it comes to agriculture, the impacts aren't as easy to tally in 2020 and 2021, we had the huge mega fires that were unprecedented in california. jessica orozco, a post-doc researcher at uc davis school of plant sciences, was curious. her team was already studying the impacts of heat and drought on nut orchards in the central valley. but as massive fires charred more than 4 million acres in california in 2020, she saw an opportunity to look deeper. we realized we had this long term data set wher
he's hoping for assistance from the usda or the sba, which is the small business administration. that is tough. his story is just another example of how california wildfires take a toll on a lot of people and the land, of course. but now there's new research adding more perspective to the growing threat that wildfires pose to the state's prized agriculture. here's nbc bay area's joe rosato jr. reporter it's become a familiar sight in california. orange flames, blackened skies, mega fires...