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thihis not onlyly allows usus te the best care of the land, butt also the people who are working the land. >> i get to k keep my crew, and that meant a lot. i told jared i'm on board and only if you keep these guys. because if not, i don't want too stay, you knonow? without them, wewe're e nothing. >> they k know the sosoil. ththey know ththe systems.s. if it weren't t for them, we wod not be ablble toit the groundd running and growining a diversry of crops that we wanted. >> it helps the local community pescadero to remain viable. it helps us to connenect the ggooglers wiwith the oririginal food of farmers. >>> we're gonna a be able to inintegrate what's being eaten in the cafeteria during the day coming from the farm with what can be taken home by an employee over thehe weekend.. >> the schmidt family foundation mmission is to support programs that a environmentally and economically viae, and supupport localal communitities. which is whyhy we are woworking closely with the two partners, pie r ranch and g google, too prototype a new financing model that enables smaller farms to sell
thihis not onlyly allows usus te the best care of the land, butt also the people who are working the land. >> i get to k keep my crew, and that meant a lot. i told jared i'm on board and only if you keep these guys. because if not, i don't want too stay, you knonow? without them, wewe're e nothing. >> they k know the sosoil. ththey know ththe systems.s. if it weren't t for them, we wod not be ablble toit the groundd running and growining a diversry of crops that we wanted. >>...
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life gave usus liberty.dvocate for frequent changes in laws and constitutions, but laws and institutions must go hand in hand with the progress of the human mind. thomas jefferson, the great genius who gave us our heritage, the declaration of independence. died on the fourth of july 1826, 50 years to the date, almost to the hour that he willed us our legacy. foreverefferson lives in the hearts of freemen. ♪
life gave usus liberty.dvocate for frequent changes in laws and constitutions, but laws and institutions must go hand in hand with the progress of the human mind. thomas jefferson, the great genius who gave us our heritage, the declaration of independence. died on the fourth of july 1826, 50 years to the date, almost to the hour that he willed us our legacy. foreverefferson lives in the hearts of freemen. ♪
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and it is our responsibilityyth anand integrity, risiski ourur n liberty for r the sovereigntntyf usus all. amy: we'll speak with jessica reznicek and ruby montoya about how they set fire to five pieces of heavy machinery being used to construct the pipeline. then in austin, texas, four undocumented immigrants are arrested protesting trump's crackdown on sanctuary cities and plans to end daca, deferred action for childhood arrivals. amy: chanting "undocumented and unafraid" we will speak with dreamer, catalina santiago, one of those arrested, and with attorney jeff sessions in el salvador, we will talk to alex sanchez about how many immigrants are being wrongfully targeted as gang members. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in an historic defeat for president trump and the republican party, the senate voted 49 to 51 early this morning on a bill that would have repealed key parts of the affordable care act. three republicans broke ranks to join democrats and independents opposing the legislation -- lisa m
and it is our responsibilityyth anand integrity, risiski ourur n liberty for r the sovereigntntyf usus all. amy: we'll speak with jessica reznicek and ruby montoya about how they set fire to five pieces of heavy machinery being used to construct the pipeline. then in austin, texas, four undocumented immigrants are arrested protesting trump's crackdown on sanctuary cities and plans to end daca, deferred action for childhood arrivals. amy: chanting "undocumented and unafraid" we will...
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. >> cofounder and publisher of real clear politics joining usus from chicago this morning.atorsr they are in washington, republican senators areol hearing from folks back inin their state about the republican effort to place the affordable care act. what impact do you think this recess will have on republicans effort to corral enough votes to get this past when they do come back? >> that's a good question. we have to wait and see. they wanted to get this done before the july 4 recess. now they will be back for august and i can tell you republican leaders in the senate are eager to get it done. they want to get it done before, i don't think there's any question there will be a vote before they recess for august. we've read some stories about some of the senators that were marching in the fourth of july parade, hearing fromom constituents about the issue. i'm not sure it's necessarily moved anyone yet. a lot of senators are still holding their fire and waiting to see what's going to happen when they get back in session. >> susan collins, one of the senators who was interviewed during on
. >> cofounder and publisher of real clear politics joining usus from chicago this morning.atorsr they are in washington, republican senators areol hearing from folks back inin their state about the republican effort to place the affordable care act. what impact do you think this recess will have on republicans effort to corral enough votes to get this past when they do come back? >> that's a good question. we have to wait and see. they wanted to get this done before the july 4...
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and by pairingng their visual observations with what's on the radar, it allows usus to come ta mumuch stronger conclusion a abt where the e annual layer is or ere a spececific densi change might be that they're looking for in the mass balance process. >> by dragging his gpr sled, named the bumblebee, and using the pits to calibrate it, candela is helping create a much better understanding of this dynamic glacial system. the researchers also map the movement of the ice with gps and 3-d imagery. >> ...successful? >> i t think we're very successful. jerking it around. >> o ok, so i grab it, and i moe it around to that. wowow. >> they even get deep under the ice in vast complexes of subglacial caverns to calculate how the glaciers are melting from the bottom up. the huge llewellyn glacier in canada is meltining fast, exposising moref its secrets s for researchers brookeke stamper and mirira dute to discover, using photogrammetry and ice lens measurements. as the 2013 field season on the icefield comes to a close, we make our way northeast and walk off the llewellyn glacier through a dange
and by pairingng their visual observations with what's on the radar, it allows usus to come ta mumuch stronger conclusion a abt where the e annual layer is or ere a spececific densi change might be that they're looking for in the mass balance process. >> by dragging his gpr sled, named the bumblebee, and using the pits to calibrate it, candela is helping create a much better understanding of this dynamic glacial system. the researchers also map the movement of the ice with gps and 3-d...
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joining usu for today. i will introduce the panel and we'll turn and get their thoughts. heidi hue, the former assistant secretary of the army for acquisition logistics and technology. she is currently serve as the board. -- chairman of the board. formally chairman of the air force. her right is colonel dan roper. he's director of national security studies at the association of united states army. "globalauthor of counterinsurgency." to his right is doug bush. former colleague of mine. member.onal stab a former national security officer.nd former army heidi, start with you, if you start us out. obviously have thought a lot about this the strategy for army modernization. if you can give us your thoughts on the strategic approach that beough i is most likely to effective? >> absolutely. did ak you guys have great job in term of covering the back of the bca. do want to emphasize, i want to second what you have said. budget, ityd decreased by 15%. and procurement decreasedhe rda pot by 33%. modernization can't happen when your budget is cut that significantly. the last five y
joining usu for today. i will introduce the panel and we'll turn and get their thoughts. heidi hue, the former assistant secretary of the army for acquisition logistics and technology. she is currently serve as the board. -- chairman of the board. formally chairman of the air force. her right is colonel dan roper. he's director of national security studies at the association of united states army. "globalauthor of counterinsurgency." to his right is doug bush. former colleague of...
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. >> it's not chasing it it's selectively going after absolutely not usu usually, it's up and down 1% so they managed it well. street expectations are dictated well the second half was strong so i think guidance has been strong i look at that story and say that could be 1100 plus after they report easily >> the stocks at the top of the move, much greater amount to the upside or the downside on earnings >> right i say the set up for me, everything at all time highs, at all. commodities going lower. >> not factoring in of course. imports are going to go in when that happens, you're going to see a shift keep on lining it up saying it's a buy and buying the equity. absolutely not stay away from that. stay away from energy. >> i'm shocked because everything they've said about energy has been true for a while now. you have this sentiment that energy is going to zero. you could have said that and now, here we are bouncing back saw numbers down today that's only going to go back on short if demands that is zero impact on the market today you look at things, i don't want to buy something that'
. >> it's not chasing it it's selectively going after absolutely not usu usually, it's up and down 1% so they managed it well. street expectations are dictated well the second half was strong so i think guidance has been strong i look at that story and say that could be 1100 plus after they report easily >> the stocks at the top of the move, much greater amount to the upside or the downside on earnings >> right i say the set up for me, everything at all time highs, at all....
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. >> cofounder and publisher of real clear politics joining usus from chicago this morning.atorsr theyare in washington, republican senators areol hearing from folks back inin their state about the republican effort to place the affordable care act. what impact do you think this receil
. >> cofounder and publisher of real clear politics joining usus from chicago this morning.atorsr theyare in washington, republican senators areol hearing from folks back inin their state about the republican effort to place the affordable care act. what impact do you think this receil
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the most important thing to usus is the ability to conontinue serving our cocountry. so while my health care is a concern, my major coconcern rirt now w is t that i have been serg this country from his two decades. i love my country. i just want to be able to continue to serve. amy: can you talk about why you joined the military? >> initially, i joined out of high school. it was verery much a soul-searching opportunity. i came into the military in an effort to figure out who i was and where my place in the world was. what i mediately found out is how much i love the military. i love the camaraderie and the ability to make a difference. that is what has kept me here for 18 years. amy: a study by the rand corporation estimates gender reassignment treatments would cost the military between $2.5 million and $8.59 annually. by comparison, the total military spending on erectile dysfunction drugs amounts to 10 times as much annually. your response e to this, staff sergeant king? >> i am fortunate to not need erectile dysfunction medication. amy: but what does it say to you
the most important thing to usus is the ability to conontinue serving our cocountry. so while my health care is a concern, my major coconcern rirt now w is t that i have been serg this country from his two decades. i love my country. i just want to be able to continue to serve. amy: can you talk about why you joined the military? >> initially, i joined out of high school. it was verery much a soul-searching opportunity. i came into the military in an effort to figure out who i was and...
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returnedded to white house without holding the end of summit news conferee usu. he did tweet, though, "i strongly pin twice about interfering in our elections. he vehemently denied it. forwarh working constructively with russia." president trump also met with president xi china to do more with north korea's nclr th first successful test of a missile that could travel as far aska. american bombers fly over the north korea peninsula as a force. what are the options? ar committee johnhairman of the mccain. back at home, as predicted, republican senators got anare fm their constituents. >> you come up with ts. it's a lie. >> dickerson: texas republican senator the ended the -- ted cruz thinks he has a solution. we'll talk to him. then on the one-year anniversary of the dallas police massacre, former chief david brown joins us to talk about his back on race and policing. we'll also have plenty of political analysis. it's all ahead on "face the nation." good morning and welcome to "face the nationen" i'm "dick van dyke show." there's a lot of news to cover. we begin wi
returnedded to white house without holding the end of summit news conferee usu. he did tweet, though, "i strongly pin twice about interfering in our elections. he vehemently denied it. forwarh working constructively with russia." president trump also met with president xi china to do more with north korea's nclr th first successful test of a missile that could travel as far aska. american bombers fly over the north korea peninsula as a force. what are the options? ar committee...
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south at that point in pretty good shape in fredericksburg and 66 eastbound usu terrible right now.eing on time. green line getting back to normal. maureen and steve? >> all right. erin thank you. 8:07 is the time. we want to take to you the latest on the eastern shore tornado that ripped through parts of kent island monday morning. power is nearly restored to all customers impacted by the storm. emergency management officials say major progress was made on that front overnight. the ef2 tornado reached winds of 125 miles per hour and cabbed out 2-mile path of destruction from the bay city neighborhood up toward stevensville. >> you can look around. it's literal al mirror feat makes all the differenc between whether you lost your entire house or whether you lost your deck. >> puts everything in perspective for you. here we are, oh, man we can't find our cushions and these people lost, you know, everything. >> quiet alarming a lot of people were asleep when all of this unfolded. officials say the twister started as water sprout in the chesapeake bay before moving on shore. >>> montgom
south at that point in pretty good shape in fredericksburg and 66 eastbound usu terrible right now.eing on time. green line getting back to normal. maureen and steve? >> all right. erin thank you. 8:07 is the time. we want to take to you the latest on the eastern shore tornado that ripped through parts of kent island monday morning. power is nearly restored to all customers impacted by the storm. emergency management officials say major progress was made on that front overnight. the ef2...
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charlie rose's, uh...team came to usus. we did not solicit the oppoportunity. they c came in, i think thatat's very significica. i i think that "charlie e rose," likike other major newsws outles and commentarry shows l like th, are beginning to recognize that a part of the conversation that folks likeke us were kind ofof t from, , public con ireland or poland. i mean, they take that very seriously there, which is v very different from france where--i know from my family that--catholicism in my family, and they are nominally catholic. it's a joke. i mean, the priest is always the butt of a funny story, , is an idiot, d the way the catholic church is viewed by catholics in france, by many, is clownish. it has to do with the french revolution. spain is not like that, so it's very serious so that it got protection in the early years because it was a project of the roman catholic church, and ththt gave them--plus, this is a part of spain that is its own ethnic group. it's called basque. b-a-s-q-u-e. basque. they have their own language. i'm good at languages.s. i co
charlie rose's, uh...team came to usus. we did not solicit the oppoportunity. they c came in, i think thatat's very significica. i i think that "charlie e rose," likike other major newsws outles and commentarry shows l like th, are beginning to recognize that a part of the conversation that folks likeke us were kind ofof t from, , public con ireland or poland. i mean, they take that very seriously there, which is v very different from france where--i know from my family...
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charlie rose's, uh...team came to usus. we did not solicit the oppoportunity. they c came in, i think thatat's very significica. i i think that "charlie e rose," likike other major newsws outles and commentarry shows l like th, are beginning to recognize that a part of the conversation that folks likeke us were kind ofof t from, , public conversatioion, e now--to make it very simple, the critique o of capitalism is now part of the national conversation, and thahat wasn't trtrue for mosost of the last years, one of ththe points i trd to make on that program. so i i take it as an enonormousy courageous s thing that he did because he knew he was kind of pushing the envelope there, invite david harvey and myself. and i thought he handled it pretty well. he was very straight with us and he was partly uncomfortable because there was supposed to be a third person there who never showed up, and that always throws a-- you know, he had gotten prepared for a 3-way, and that chair had to be removed, for the tv audience shouldn't see. i understand mr. eastwood does that, bu
charlie rose's, uh...team came to usus. we did not solicit the oppoportunity. they c came in, i think thatat's very significica. i i think that "charlie e rose," likike other major newsws outles and commentarry shows l like th, are beginning to recognize that a part of the conversation that folks likeke us were kind ofof t from, , public conversatioion, e now--to make it very simple, the critique o of capitalism is now part of the national conversation, and thahat wasn't trtrue for...