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unpredictable droughts have destroyed rice and wheat crops while a big part of the u.s. corn harvest is turned into fuel for cars and not for people. the classic theory of supply and demand offers a limited explanation as to why over the course of two years the prices of rice have gone up by two hundred seventeen percent of wheat by one hundred thirty six percent of corn by one hundred twenty five percent and of soya by one hundred seven percent there are sort of theoretical ways ascribing to saying it's greed and there's practical ways ascribing to say this capitalism. is certainly a food system which is has always been somewhat corrupt and is now at this point perhaps more in crisis and more corrupt than has ever been before here in history. in wealthy countries an increase in food prices means more expensive products in the supermarket however in poorer nations it means hunger and death as most people cannot afford them. i don't know that's that doesn't enter into my thinking i don't know i don't think about that i just i'm trying to figure out what the market's going
unpredictable droughts have destroyed rice and wheat crops while a big part of the u.s. corn harvest is turned into fuel for cars and not for people. the classic theory of supply and demand offers a limited explanation as to why over the course of two years the prices of rice have gone up by two hundred seventeen percent of wheat by one hundred thirty six percent of corn by one hundred twenty five percent and of soya by one hundred seven percent there are sort of theoretical ways ascribing to...
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and it produces all of this wheat.o think you can get so much from such a little thing. you can produce and bread and crackers and food for not only yourself and for th or the united states, but people throughout the world. . >> the experience i had a few years ago, taught me what i needed to make sure we didn't end up with resistant heed, soybeans have done very well for us. this year, they will probably be our best. they are as good if not better, knowing that i can get the tough weeds. a big plus another mode of action we can have in our tool box to kill the weeds, being able to killed weeds. . >>> harvest in the western corn belt played out under mostly sunny skies. in the end, farmers were able to fill their trucks with golden grains. we head to his fields in syracuse, nebraska where no matter the crop, good farming is key. michelle has the story -- . >>> it's harvest time in syracuse, nebraska and this farmer is carrying on the tradition handed down to him by his grandfather. >> i have never really had a big plan
and it produces all of this wheat.o think you can get so much from such a little thing. you can produce and bread and crackers and food for not only yourself and for th or the united states, but people throughout the world. . >> the experience i had a few years ago, taught me what i needed to make sure we didn't end up with resistant heed, soybeans have done very well for us. this year, they will probably be our best. they are as good if not better, knowing that i can get the tough weeds....
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cracked wheat is delicious, easy to cook. brown rice.o cook with brown rice whenever possible. >> what's a
cracked wheat is delicious, easy to cook. brown rice.o cook with brown rice whenever possible. >> what's a
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special dishes, even entire menus and that includes people with allergies to gluten, a protein in wheat flour. imagine having that allergy and being able to dine out on italian. >> it is called a country style pasta. >> this pasta isn't just any pasta it is gluten free. one of the many meals that the executive chef creates for those who are allergic to the protein found commonly in wheat and barley. >> we have tried rice based pastas and corn meal-based pastas. we found corn meal fits what we use it for a lot better. you can cook it and still feel like you're eating pasta. >> people with food allergies can enjoy a great meal out these days and not have to worry about getting sick. chef perry says it is not just ingredients to ask about but also how the meal is prepared. >> separate bowls? >> separate bowls. we know how severe sometimes th allergy is. >> doesn't spoil this awesome dish. >> fresh chopped parsley. >> simpler than ever to make grouten free recipes at home. read labels meticulously before you buy something. >> if you're in the market looking for chicken stock or chicken base
special dishes, even entire menus and that includes people with allergies to gluten, a protein in wheat flour. imagine having that allergy and being able to dine out on italian. >> it is called a country style pasta. >> this pasta isn't just any pasta it is gluten free. one of the many meals that the executive chef creates for those who are allergic to the protein found commonly in wheat and barley. >> we have tried rice based pastas and corn meal-based pastas. we found corn...
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at a low price if the price of wheat goes up they have made a profit. we're transferring risk whole purpose of the exchange is to transfer risk from people that have it like farmers and don't want it to people like myself speculators and take the risk because if you take a risk and you're right you make money course if you are wrong you lose money. since two thousand and six big players have begun to appear at the chicago green monster. now they're not only traditional players of the pits but also managers of huge financial institutions that until a few years ago showed no interest in investing in food. the financial markets which had been very greedy in lending money for mortgages in the united states lost on the mortgage market the son prime crisis as it was called led to a collapse in investments. with the markets crumbling because of the mortgage crisis highly investing profiteer saw a new opportunity in food they invaded the chicago markets and began to buy time contracts in unprecedented quantities causing prices to shoot up. in this is sometimes
at a low price if the price of wheat goes up they have made a profit. we're transferring risk whole purpose of the exchange is to transfer risk from people that have it like farmers and don't want it to people like myself speculators and take the risk because if you take a risk and you're right you make money course if you are wrong you lose money. since two thousand and six big players have begun to appear at the chicago green monster. now they're not only traditional players of the pits but...
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you could say, "the farm worker has to flail a flail to thresh the wheat." that's "word" on "kids news." >> [ rapping ] ♪ yep ♪ uh-huh ♪ you know what i wear ♪ green and yellow ♪ green and yellow ♪ green and yellow >> time to playlow "guess the president." you get 4 clues and 20 seconds to check your knowledge of white house history. here goes. without much formal education, he became a lawyer in his teens. as a major general in the war of 1812, he defeated the british in the battle of new orleans. he killed a man in a duel -- for insulting his wife. his supporters became the modern democratic party. and when they partied to celebrate andrew jackson's victory, washington was shocked at the mess they made at the white house. but our seventh president was a popular reformer -- the first frontier man to lead the country. after two terms, he gave a farewell speech warning against paper money. that's ironic, because nowadays you see him on every $20 bill. >> when he wrote lyrics about his favorite football team, he had no idea it would
you could say, "the farm worker has to flail a flail to thresh the wheat." that's "word" on "kids news." >> [ rapping ] ♪ yep ♪ uh-huh ♪ you know what i wear ♪ green and yellow ♪ green and yellow ♪ green and yellow >> time to playlow "guess the president." you get 4 clues and 20 seconds to check your knowledge of white house history. here goes. without much formal education, he became a lawyer in his...
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you could say, "the farm worker has to flail a flail to thresh the wheat." that's "word" on "kids news." >> [ rapping ] ♪ yep ♪ uh-huh ♪ you know what i wear ♪ green and yellow ♪ green and yellow ♪ green and yellow up, college is hard. down, those books are heavy. nnamdi, voice-over: my sport is football. but my passion is education. so every year, i take promising high schoolers on a college tour. you're getting it. lights there. darks there. nnamdi, voice-over: to show them that higher education means a brighter future. [toot] [laughter] my name is nnamdi asomugha. i don't just wear the shirt, i live it. announcer: find out how you can live united for education. give. advocate. volunteer. go to liveunited.org. do you wear this? these people really needed us and i was going to make a difference, right here in my community. announcer: be there for your community, at nationalguard.com. >> time to play "guess the president." you get 4 clues and 20 seconds to check your knowledge of white house history. here goes. without much formal education, he became a lawy
you could say, "the farm worker has to flail a flail to thresh the wheat." that's "word" on "kids news." >> [ rapping ] ♪ yep ♪ uh-huh ♪ you know what i wear ♪ green and yellow ♪ green and yellow ♪ green and yellow up, college is hard. down, those books are heavy. nnamdi, voice-over: my sport is football. but my passion is education. so every year, i take promising high schoolers on a college tour. you're getting it. lights there. darks there....
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you could say, "the farm worker has to flail a flail to thresh the wheat." that's "word" on "kids news." >> [ rapping ] ♪ yep ♪ uh-huh ♪ you know what i wear ♪ green and yellow ♪ green and yellow ♪ green and yellow [ male announcer ] you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity. turning your life upside down in a matter of seconds. hi. hi. you know i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. you just read my mind. [ male announcer ] just one little piece of information and they can open bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money, and ruining your reputation. that's why you need lifelock. lifelock is the leader in identity theft protection. relentlessly protecting your personal information to help stop the crooks in their tracks before your identity is attacked. protecting your social security number, your bank accounts, even the equity in your home. i didn't know how serious identity theft was until i lost my credit and eventually i lost my home. [ male announcer ] credit monitoring alone is not enough to protect
you could say, "the farm worker has to flail a flail to thresh the wheat." that's "word" on "kids news." >> [ rapping ] ♪ yep ♪ uh-huh ♪ you know what i wear ♪ green and yellow ♪ green and yellow ♪ green and yellow [ male announcer ] you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity. turning your life upside down in a matter of seconds. hi. hi. you know i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. you just read my...
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of this year about the end of january-february, that i was contacted by officers from operation wheating who asked to come see me to talk to me about a number of my clients whose names did appear in the evidence that had been, um, reconsidered or reviewed by operation wheating. and they came to see me and started to go through the process. >> yes. and were you shown relevant pages from the mulcaire notebook which related to you? >> i was. actually, i -- it's become almost a regular event, um, a specific officer was assigned, michelle roycroft was assigned to me and to my clients. and i was shown the information that related to my name ask the de-- and the detail of that. and it jumped out of the page at me, actually. although it wasn't quite as specific as i now know in relation to other clients, but i immediately recognized the content of voicemail messages that had been left for me and conversations that had followed those messages. they were slightly cryptic, but the detail was very clear, and it related to, um, information in a device that i'd given to a client and to others who were
of this year about the end of january-february, that i was contacted by officers from operation wheating who asked to come see me to talk to me about a number of my clients whose names did appear in the evidence that had been, um, reconsidered or reviewed by operation wheating. and they came to see me and started to go through the process. >> yes. and were you shown relevant pages from the mulcaire notebook which related to you? >> i was. actually, i -- it's become almost a regular...
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wheat ended with a deficit in -- we ended with the deficit. we did generate a surplus in our filing fees, but that is a small portion of the budget, and while a 6% revenue shortfall is not wonderful news, it is an improvement over prior years. i hope we continue to move in this direction and find the ability to generate revenue and this year and going forward. it was pretty clear early on we needed to take some measures to reduce expenditures. we cut salary. we also were able to reduce some costs of processing of appeals, and we were also able to increase utilization of the work order. the board reduced expenditures by 13%. the current budget, we generated just over 30% of projected revenues so far. it is still difficult to see how this will carry us through the rest of the year, and we are aware of how to limit expenditures where we stand. we will continue to develop electronic methods of tracking and sharing the board's work and to continue to review and updates all of the resource materials to provide as much service to the public as possib
wheat ended with a deficit in -- we ended with the deficit. we did generate a surplus in our filing fees, but that is a small portion of the budget, and while a 6% revenue shortfall is not wonderful news, it is an improvement over prior years. i hope we continue to move in this direction and find the ability to generate revenue and this year and going forward. it was pretty clear early on we needed to take some measures to reduce expenditures. we cut salary. we also were able to reduce some...
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./// wheat toast... with eegs .../ or... nut butter .../ ááandáá a....../ ááyou'reáá more likely... to overeat.../ on.../ higg fat,.../ high sugar... snacks. after many un-seasonable warm fall days... it's been a very briskk wednesday. 3 3 hief meterooogist vytas reii.../ hhs a chilly... skywatch forecast. 3 3 3 3&p 3 when news preaks.. you can access the latest information right on your cell hone. download the fox45 mobile news aap for your droid or i-ppone.. in iicludes hhadlines.. raffic.. and peather conditions.. all at for "mobile" at top righthand - corner of the screen. 3 33 some peoole take building a other level... 3 the city... that inspired ...this giant cannd creation .../ and the reassn ...all thossesweets .../ won't go to waste. 3 a couple years back during his yearly state of the ravens address, club owner steve bisciittiideclared that job one was to beat the steelers..and to try to e more liie them ooganizationally...and that entailed ringgng in aa particular type of player... player... a tough guy from a cold climate topped the played at
./// wheat toast... with eegs .../ or... nut butter .../ ááandáá a....../ ááyou'reáá more likely... to overeat.../ on.../ higg fat,.../ high sugar... snacks. after many un-seasonable warm fall days... it's been a very briskk wednesday. 3 3 hief meterooogist vytas reii.../ hhs a chilly... skywatch forecast. 3 3 3 3&p 3 when news preaks.. you can access the latest information right on your cell hone. download the fox45 mobile news aap for your droid or i-ppone.. in iicludes...
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last year russia said i'm not going to export wheat. people could use it strategically against us to push us to do things we should not, would not otherwise like to do. >> reporter: hamza says this means more efficient use of irrigation, farmer cooperatives on larger plots, and preventing developers from gobbling up the 5% of egypt's land that is suitable for farming land. hamza quotes an old egyptian proverb that speaks to the wisdom of growing your own food on your own land. >> ( translated ): if you don't eat with your hand in the farm to produce your food, you will not be able to think with your own brain, somebody will think for you. who, who will feed you? >> reporter: as for qotb, and his wife, they no longer eat by their own hand. a laborer of the landless class, qotb still dreams of going back to al fayoum. >> ( translated ): we could have worked together as one big family instead of being divided. i dream about it all the time, but i don't have the money to support that dream, or to go back home. >> reporter: now the family is
last year russia said i'm not going to export wheat. people could use it strategically against us to push us to do things we should not, would not otherwise like to do. >> reporter: hamza says this means more efficient use of irrigation, farmer cooperatives on larger plots, and preventing developers from gobbling up the 5% of egypt's land that is suitable for farming land. hamza quotes an old egyptian proverb that speaks to the wisdom of growing your own food on your own land. >> (...
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he was threatened at a grocery store in wheat and and was forced to go on a terrific ride -- in wheaton and went on a horrific ride. the driver took him to several atm's and made him withdraw money. >> i would walk up to him and asked him if he needs any assistance. he is that kind of man. >> police are searching for the attacker. he was not physically hurt, but emotionally shaken up. >>> someone stole a car heading northeast gas station and drove off with her baby in the backseat. it found the baby unarmed in the car a few blocks away but the suspect know where to be found. we are hearing about serious charges against a couple in vienna va. if forced an indonesian mother to work long hours. the suspects remain on the run and a warrant has been issued. >>> police are working for a virginia woman -- looking for a virginia woman accused in the crime spree. she is wanted in connection with a carjacking in tyson's corner. >>> a movie star and a world renowned author do in british court today. why occupiers are returning to zuccotti park with serving spoons in hand. and later -- ♪ ♪ a decade
he was threatened at a grocery store in wheat and and was forced to go on a terrific ride -- in wheaton and went on a horrific ride. the driver took him to several atm's and made him withdraw money. >> i would walk up to him and asked him if he needs any assistance. he is that kind of man. >> police are searching for the attacker. he was not physically hurt, but emotionally shaken up. >>> someone stole a car heading northeast gas station and drove off with her baby in the...
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kellogg's® frosted mini-wheats cereal with a touch of fruit in the middle. fruit in the middle. ♪ vegetables picked at their peak ♪ ♪ so fresh my knees grow weak [ male announcer ] new hearty bertolli meal soup for two, with crisp vegetables and tender chicken. [ chef ] ♪ fresh tasting restaurant style ♪ ♪ bertolli soup's in the freezer aisle ♪ [ younger brother ] oh, do you want it? yeah. ok, we'll split it. [ female announcer ] made fresh, so light... ...buttery and flaky... this is half. that is not half. guys i have more. [ female announcer ] do you have enough crescents? >>> "today's woman" is brought to you by aveeno. discover the power of active naturals. ♪ i am strong, i am invincible, i am woman ♪ >>> nice to meet you, hello. how are you? >> see, they no longer live at the white house, but former first lady laura bush and her daughters jenna and barbara have certainly remained dedicated to public service from breast cancer care to raising aids awareness and more, and while you may have gotten used to seeing jenna of course around here on "today" it
kellogg's® frosted mini-wheats cereal with a touch of fruit in the middle. fruit in the middle. ♪ vegetables picked at their peak ♪ ♪ so fresh my knees grow weak [ male announcer ] new hearty bertolli meal soup for two, with crisp vegetables and tender chicken. [ chef ] ♪ fresh tasting restaurant style ♪ ♪ bertolli soup's in the freezer aisle ♪ [ younger brother ] oh, do you want it? yeah. ok, we'll split it. [ female announcer ] made fresh, so light... ...buttery and flaky......
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first, and wheat recognize the depth and scope of the department and this is probably one of the most advanced departments in the country. we have the opportunity to assess how we are using alternative sentences putting forward. with the expansion of electronic monitoring and supervision, this would be in support of expanding the resources that go through the sheriff's department. with regard to the sheriff's department, they have been apprised of this legislation since the initial drafting and have certainly been aware of the conversation we have been having. i would not want to speak on behalf of the sheriff's department. they have been apprised of it and they're welcome to come here today. courts has anyone expressed or e-mail or laid concerns to you or have a dialogue about this? >> there are certain aspects about this. i don't want to speak on behalf of the sheriff's department, i would love to have the opportunity to speak to that. >> is your any further commentary? i have three public comment cards. if anyone else would like to speak, please step forward. >> in looking at the m
first, and wheat recognize the depth and scope of the department and this is probably one of the most advanced departments in the country. we have the opportunity to assess how we are using alternative sentences putting forward. with the expansion of electronic monitoring and supervision, this would be in support of expanding the resources that go through the sheriff's department. with regard to the sheriff's department, they have been apprised of this legislation since the initial drafting and...
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is that whole wheat, potatoes come in a whole wheat. i'm confused. >> the food here is slop. wouldn't feed it to my dog. >> look at this, see all that grease? >> yeah. >> do you need product for your hair? >> the food last night, was, what was that? >> like meat. >> chili mac. >> to avoid jail fare inmates with money on their books can buy food from the commissary. thanks to her girlfriend, emily keen's pantry is full. >> i have purchased like $125 a week. this is the sweets. donuts. honey buns. snickers. muffins. this is like chips. >> keen's snack food stash is made possible by her girlfriend, brayden dailey who puts money on her books every week. >> mix this with this and cheese and water and make noodles. >> while keen gets sustenance from junk food, dailey covets a small patch of sun light out on the rec yard. >> no. i've don't want any. dude. >> you are taller. >> i was there first. >> we're in rec, we sit up and stare at the planes, try to figure out what kind they are. and what airlines. and we just, some times we feel like we could go with the planes. and now it's go
is that whole wheat, potatoes come in a whole wheat. i'm confused. >> the food here is slop. wouldn't feed it to my dog. >> look at this, see all that grease? >> yeah. >> do you need product for your hair? >> the food last night, was, what was that? >> like meat. >> chili mac. >> to avoid jail fare inmates with money on their books can buy food from the commissary. thanks to her girlfriend, emily keen's pantry is full. >> i have purchased...
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create other jobs by focusing on what we are making, coming up with ideas for cell phones and growing wheate money we save buying chinese solar panels lets us do more of that. unless, of course our government screws it up and our politicians do have a history of doing that bypassing crippling regulations. crippling businesses with a million rules. this 80,000-pages is just what the feds added last year. how to this is just death bay thousand cuts. every page is a list of dos and don'ts that every business must follow or be in big trouble. these rules will help china surpass us. let's get rid of them. earlier tonight, i showed you how hard it was to get legal permission to open my simple business. it took a week of lawyering and yet i opened this little stand in delaware the state where it is supposedly the easiest to start a business. by contrast in hong kong i once got permission to open a business in one day. >> thank you, sir. >> that is all it took. communist china, even they recognize that too many rules stifel economic growth. they started special economic zones where they have more f
create other jobs by focusing on what we are making, coming up with ideas for cell phones and growing wheate money we save buying chinese solar panels lets us do more of that. unless, of course our government screws it up and our politicians do have a history of doing that bypassing crippling regulations. crippling businesses with a million rules. this 80,000-pages is just what the feds added last year. how to this is just death bay thousand cuts. every page is a list of dos and don'ts that...
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instead of putting ourselves in between the individual and the issues and theecision makers, wheat and power of the women and girls to speak for t themselves. if it is their stories and their voices that are so powerful -- is their stores an their voices that are so powerful in the work that we do. >> ladies, kudos to a the great work thatou do. thank you for joining us. burch told us shehe plans to make a scouting trip to georgetow for the possibility of opening a second store in the d.c. area. up next, the construction sector, a focus on architects. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ multiple sounds making melodic tune ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, every innovation every solution comes together for a single purpose -- to make the world a safer place. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. o0 c1 look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ ♪ that's why right here in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's
instead of putting ourselves in between the individual and the issues and theecision makers, wheat and power of the women and girls to speak for t themselves. if it is their stories and their voices that are so powerful -- is their stores an their voices that are so powerful in the work that we do. >> ladies, kudos to a the great work thatou do. thank you for joining us. burch told us shehe plans to make a scouting trip to georgetow for the possibility of opening a second store in the...
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the difference in the one instance is because of wheat added scope to meet other needs. -- becaseu wause we added scopeo meet other needs. supervisor mirkarimi: thank you. what i would say is i think the numbers in the magnitude of the issue is i think what leads me to believe that based on the findings here that there is a lot of money to be saved. the 29 projects they have looked at, they were on average delayed by 592 days. that is a pretty significant number. even if it is a fraction of that, half of that would be significant. that is pretty significant. while we are talking about capital funding, that could also impact operational funding to the extent you're talking about going over budget. in any event, i want to thank you for being here and think the consultants for the presentation and my colleagues for their indulgence and look forward to having more and that discussions in committee. any other questions or comments? thank you to mta staff. thank you to consultants who took lead in performance of it and transportation authority staff for their assistance and help facilitate thi
the difference in the one instance is because of wheat added scope to meet other needs. -- becaseu wause we added scopeo meet other needs. supervisor mirkarimi: thank you. what i would say is i think the numbers in the magnitude of the issue is i think what leads me to believe that based on the findings here that there is a lot of money to be saved. the 29 projects they have looked at, they were on average delayed by 592 days. that is a pretty significant number. even if it is a fraction of...
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i saw a wheat thins commercial for it.rtisan cheat cracker. the cheese cracker that is all grown up. >> a feeling somebody in a room cooking these things up. >> exactly. >> taking more time on it. >> it's always the pendulum swing. when we think things are overprocessed we are so attracted by the hand made, one-by-one. when dominos has artisan pizza it's hilarious. business was was supposed to be made one by one one with the dough and dominos came along and manufactured it and now going back to the extremes. these are trampled on and overused and lose their meaning and then it's on to the next buzz word. >> seems classy, doesn't it? wheat thins? >> doritos has an artisan like. the luxurious term is artisan. >> people are convinced by this? >> it gets your attention for that moment. you have to break through somehow. things are changing so quickly, especially with the internet, that if you say the right word, people's ears perk up and think think it's fancy or newer and they are more hip. >> back in time here. you trace tre
i saw a wheat thins commercial for it.rtisan cheat cracker. the cheese cracker that is all grown up. >> a feeling somebody in a room cooking these things up. >> exactly. >> taking more time on it. >> it's always the pendulum swing. when we think things are overprocessed we are so attracted by the hand made, one-by-one. when dominos has artisan pizza it's hilarious. business was was supposed to be made one by one one with the dough and dominos came along and manufactured...
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>> i don't believe so unless they use the whole wheat crust, the two tablespoons of tomato paste andsupposed to be eating -- you're telling me this is off limits, but this is probably still typical what should kids be eating in schools? >> i brought two examples. >> all right. >> i always recommend my families include one thing from every food group. it's easy and low-cost. so you can do a piece of grilled chicken, low-fat plain milk, brown rice, an apple and then your mixed vegetables. that lo >> that looks great here, but is the only way for a kid to get that for a parent to pack a lunch like that? >> usually school also have a hotline kids can go through. they have that as an option. kids don't always take that option because they are choosing the pizza and the burgers and fries. >> is it a disappointment to you to see congress might roll back some of the healthier lunch choices? >> it is. we know childhood obesity is an epidemic and school is a place to learn, and that should expand into nutrition and school choices. how can we expect them to learn about good nutrition if we are
>> i don't believe so unless they use the whole wheat crust, the two tablespoons of tomato paste andsupposed to be eating -- you're telling me this is off limits, but this is probably still typical what should kids be eating in schools? >> i brought two examples. >> all right. >> i always recommend my families include one thing from every food group. it's easy and low-cost. so you can do a piece of grilled chicken, low-fat plain milk, brown rice, an apple and then your...
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the point i would like to make is that there is only so much wheat we can give to what these fcc deems an acceptable radiation level. it could be anything from vitamins we were encouraged to take or radiation and so on. as research advances, we find ourselves being harmed by something experts proclaimed as being the nine at worst and good at best. -- benign at worst and good at best. you can see it testimony from significant experts on long-term exposure, especially among children. it seems like the installation of these antennas next to the school is an immoral act on the part of at&t. if anyone has children or grandchildren that would be subjected to this, there is no way they would sign off on this proposal and put children in harm's way. respectfully, i give my opinion that this should be rejected. thank you. >> der city planning commission. -- der city planning commission, hello. i am not the only member of the hebrew academy who is terrified about what is going on. these antennas can cause harmful effects. everyone at hebrew academy is a human like you and me. wouldn't you care i
the point i would like to make is that there is only so much wheat we can give to what these fcc deems an acceptable radiation level. it could be anything from vitamins we were encouraged to take or radiation and so on. as research advances, we find ourselves being harmed by something experts proclaimed as being the nine at worst and good at best. -- benign at worst and good at best. you can see it testimony from significant experts on long-term exposure, especially among children. it seems...
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[laughter] [applause] >> i just want to thank the fleet wheat board and planning committee for all of the work that they did -- fleet week board and planning committee for all that they did. for those of you that were out during fleet week, you can see that there were hundreds of thousands of people that came out. it was such a great opportunity for us. we are an area that welcomes more people into san francisco. for both myself and my colleague, melanie what can, we served on the planning board. we would joke, every monday, that it was time to go over it with the planning committee. but the work that they do is demonstrated here. we want to thank fleet week, the general, and congratulate them for this event. the tie in with humanitarian efforts helps us to demonstrate how we can support, during and after, a natural disaster. thank you very much. [applause] >> good afternoon, commissioner. my name is the rain scullion -- more rain -- lorraine scullion. i am here on behalf of the alliance with hewlett-packard. at hewlett-packard, we believe that our global reach of resources and techno
[laughter] [applause] >> i just want to thank the fleet wheat board and planning committee for all of the work that they did -- fleet week board and planning committee for all that they did. for those of you that were out during fleet week, you can see that there were hundreds of thousands of people that came out. it was such a great opportunity for us. we are an area that welcomes more people into san francisco. for both myself and my colleague, melanie what can, we served on the...
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inside of burma, on wheat discuss freedom, democracy, and the opposition leader's hope for the future. >> broadcasting to our viewers on pbs and america and around the world, this is "ms. the -- this is newsday. thousands of people who support the occupied wall street movement have been walking over brooklyn bridge. the action marked the end of the day of protest in which 200 arrests were made. the main flashpoint was a car which had been cleared of protesters. similar rallies were held right across the u.s. two months after the demonstrations began. >> protesters are dragged away by police. this was the scene at the american financial system. the demonstration against corporate greed turned violence. >> this is a crisis that needs to be treated like a crisis and we cannot let it wall street conducting their business with the institutions destroyed the lives of people. when confrontations between the police and protesters all day. but even though they cannot can't have not here at the park, there is still momentum. -- even though they cannot camp out here at the park. there are hundre
inside of burma, on wheat discuss freedom, democracy, and the opposition leader's hope for the future. >> broadcasting to our viewers on pbs and america and around the world, this is "ms. the -- this is newsday. thousands of people who support the occupied wall street movement have been walking over brooklyn bridge. the action marked the end of the day of protest in which 200 arrests were made. the main flashpoint was a car which had been cleared of protesters. similar rallies were...
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the farmers clear harmful vines and wheat from the trees. they know that restoringth rain forest is important, but so is keeping their families alive. >> we're farmers, and fortunately we can feed our families with agriculture. unfortunately, that is very time consuming , for sure, if we're able, we'll continue to reforest. >> these people are our replicators in our communities. they are telling communities that you can work with the forests. this is very little, but we hope in the future that more people will have more consciousness about keeping the rain forests. >> many acres of rain forests are still lost every year and only a fraction is reforested but it is hoped that others will follow the example of these farmers. what has become known as the arab spring has brought new hope for the democratic rights of millions across the region but when it comes to workers' rights, the outlook is still gloomy, according to the international labor organization, ilo, one person dies every 15 seconds as a result of a job-related accident or illness. w
the farmers clear harmful vines and wheat from the trees. they know that restoringth rain forest is important, but so is keeping their families alive. >> we're farmers, and fortunately we can feed our families with agriculture. unfortunately, that is very time consuming , for sure, if we're able, we'll continue to reforest. >> these people are our replicators in our communities. they are telling communities that you can work with the forests. this is very little, but we hope in the...