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or his mark of iowa. and that mark of iowa was with him every step of the way when he was a stanford undergraduate to through his mining career in australia in china and all over the world. during his humanitarian efforts it was with him when he helped saved six million belgians from starvation and then of course the world war i efforts when he helped was food administrator for you for europe saving many lives also as a participant at the paris peace conference. his days as secretary of commerce and of course when he was in the white house and he walked the halls of the capitol and the white house that mark was always with them and then all the way through his post-presidential years and until his death when he returned to iowa in october 1964. so perhaps just as impressive. one thing to look back on great granddad's life. was not only did was he president himself, but he also served under five other us presidents. great grandad during all those years was always looking ways to be innovative and embraced
or his mark of iowa. and that mark of iowa was with him every step of the way when he was a stanford undergraduate to through his mining career in australia in china and all over the world. during his humanitarian efforts it was with him when he helped saved six million belgians from starvation and then of course the world war i efforts when he helped was food administrator for you for europe saving many lives also as a participant at the paris peace conference. his days as secretary of...
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>> welcome to iowa, mike. just a little rain. where i come from, rain is a good thing. >> yes. >> ok. ok -- >> don't slow down, please, let's go. >> if you guys want the good stuff, you have to go to the booth. >> how are you? >> very good. >> i know my daughter -- >> when? >> february. >> might as well have the -- >> let's go to an iowa farm and i bet it's drier. >> how you doing? >> welcome in. good to see you. >> how are you? >> that way, sir. >> how you doing? >> hey, how are you. >> thank you for coming today. we appreciate it. >> how are you today? thank you for coming in. i'm glad you could make it. we appreciate it. it is a great thing. it's dry in here. >> thank you. >> pleased to meet you too, thank you. >> hey, how are you? nice to meet you. good to see you, sir. >> i know. they have a beautiful pet, don't they? [laughter] >> hi. >> vice president mike pension. >> nice too meet you. >> students at iowa state working on their dock rat in soil culture and soil science. >> 2% in the country, the other 98% -- [indiscernibl
>> welcome to iowa, mike. just a little rain. where i come from, rain is a good thing. >> yes. >> ok. ok -- >> don't slow down, please, let's go. >> if you guys want the good stuff, you have to go to the booth. >> how are you? >> very good. >> i know my daughter -- >> when? >> february. >> might as well have the -- >> let's go to an iowa farm and i bet it's drier. >> how you doing? >> welcome in. good to see...
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great to be back at the iowa state fair. i made my first visit here in the months before i was elected vice president and it is a joy to be back. it's a real honor to be here with you. i first became acquainted with senator chuck grassley when i saw him on c-span, when he was a member of the house of representatives. i was inspired by his dedication to conservative values then, and to see the way he has emerged as are the most important voice in the united states senate in america, gave me one reason to be here. iowa and america need four more years of senator grassley in the united states senate. incredibly grateful that he stepped forward to run again. he will serve the people of the hawkeye state. i am excited about the support he is getting all over the state, the support and enthusiasm that republicans all across iowa and others are receiving all across this country. i think we have a great day coming. i think the american people are ready to win back the congress, win back the senate, and win back statehouses across th
great to be back at the iowa state fair. i made my first visit here in the months before i was elected vice president and it is a joy to be back. it's a real honor to be here with you. i first became acquainted with senator chuck grassley when i saw him on c-span, when he was a member of the house of representatives. i was inspired by his dedication to conservative values then, and to see the way he has emerged as are the most important voice in the united states senate in america, gave me one...
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he affectionately called it his brand of iowa, or his mark of iowa. that mark of iowa was with him every step of the way when he was a stanford undergrad, through his mining career in australia, china, all over the world, during his humanitarian efforts, it was with him. when he helped save 6 million belgians from starvation. of course, the world war i efforts, when he helped, was the food administrator for europe, saving many lives. also, as a participant of the paris peace conference. his days as secretary of commerce. of course, when he was in the white house and walked the halls of the capital, the white house, that mark was always with him. all the way to his post presidential years until his death, when he returned to iowa, in october of 1964. perhaps just as impressive, one thing to look back on a great granddad's life was, not only was he president himself, he also served under five other u.s. presidents. great granddad, during all those years, always looking for ways to be innovative and embrace new technologies. during his years as commerce
he affectionately called it his brand of iowa, or his mark of iowa. that mark of iowa was with him every step of the way when he was a stanford undergrad, through his mining career in australia, china, all over the world, during his humanitarian efforts, it was with him. when he helped save 6 million belgians from starvation. of course, the world war i efforts, when he helped, was the food administrator for europe, saving many lives. also, as a participant of the paris peace conference. his...
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elected officials at the iowa state fair. mr. pence declines to say whether he's running for president in 2024, saying he was focused on supporting candidates in the 2022 middle terms. >> you don't need any introduction. i'm going to introduce vice president pence to the iowa state fair, the greatest of all the state fairs. but he doesn't need an introduction to that because he's been here and he knows how great our state fair is but i want to thank him and compliment him because he's come to events in iowa for our re-election and i thank you for doing that. now i -- you can say what you want. but appreciate your being here to support my can'tcy. >> it's a pleasure to be back. i made my first visit here in the months before i was elected vice president and it's a joy to be back. it's a real honor to be here with you. i first bill can'ted with senator grassley whether i saw him on c-span. and i was inspired by his values them -- then and to see the way he's emerged as one of the most important voices in the united states senate an
elected officials at the iowa state fair. mr. pence declines to say whether he's running for president in 2024, saying he was focused on supporting candidates in the 2022 middle terms. >> you don't need any introduction. i'm going to introduce vice president pence to the iowa state fair, the greatest of all the state fairs. but he doesn't need an introduction to that because he's been here and he knows how great our state fair is but i want to thank him and compliment him because he's...
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so please, ladies and gentlemen, let's give a warm iowa welcome to senator tim scott! [cheers and applause] sen. scott: hello, iowa! god bless you. thank you very much. thank you. [applause] have a seat. have a seat. you know you are in the right state, when the state sends a farmer to be the head of the judiciary. and then, that farmer leads 300 consecutive judges to the seat that are prominent in the united states of america. [applause] that farmer was not finished yet. she understood that the greatest firewall for the greatest nation on earth might just be the supreme court of the united states. and three supreme court justices. [applause] now, if you want to fire chuck schumer as the leader -- [applause] if you want to fire chuck schumer as the majority leader of the united states senate, you've got to send chuck grassley back to the u.s. senate that me, -- to the u.s. senate! [applause] it is sunday, and my mama wanted a preacher. you are the congregation today. i got to preach the word today. the only grassley i like better than chuck grassley is misses grassley.
so please, ladies and gentlemen, let's give a warm iowa welcome to senator tim scott! [cheers and applause] sen. scott: hello, iowa! god bless you. thank you very much. thank you. [applause] have a seat. have a seat. you know you are in the right state, when the state sends a farmer to be the head of the judiciary. and then, that farmer leads 300 consecutive judges to the seat that are prominent in the united states of america. [applause] that farmer was not finished yet. she understood that...
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what would you do differently when it comes to iowa's education system? >> one, we have to fund education. we know the constant business has gone up even prior to covid. and without our governor looking at our education system in a way that we need to invest in it for the teachers, janitors everybody who is making our education ecosystem work for the good, they need to have the resources to fund this thing so that they are performing at an optimal level. one thing we've got to do is increase access to early childhood education in the state. we've lost more than 40% of our childcare providers over the last two years. we can do better than that, because reverend al, i'm talking about a state that was when -- we are not new to this ensuring that students have access to a strong quality public education system. what is happening under this governor is that we are falling further and further down the list. access to our three and four-year-olds, they need 30 hours of pre-k each week in order for them to be prepared when they go into kindergarten. in our state
what would you do differently when it comes to iowa's education system? >> one, we have to fund education. we know the constant business has gone up even prior to covid. and without our governor looking at our education system in a way that we need to invest in it for the teachers, janitors everybody who is making our education ecosystem work for the good, they need to have the resources to fund this thing so that they are performing at an optimal level. one thing we've got to do is...
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montgomery county, iowa is still my home. we certainly didn't have much, but what we didn't have in money, my mom made up for in love. and my dad taught my brother, sister, and me the value of hard work, sacrifice, and service. never in a million years did i think i would serve in the united states senate. i was going to be a nurse, or a farmer's wife. and in my wildest dreams, miss america. but god had other plans. god used an agricultural exchange program to expand my horizons, and remind me of how blessed i am to have been born in america, and truly inspired me to serve. while i was in college, i had the opportunity to take part in an agricultural exchange program to ukraine, when it was still part of the soviet union. as a student who'd never been out of the country before, i was eager to leave home and have new experiences, but i was not quite prepared to see a communist country up close. the first night on that collective farm in ukraine, i so clearly remember what our conversations centered around -- freedom. the ukrai
montgomery county, iowa is still my home. we certainly didn't have much, but what we didn't have in money, my mom made up for in love. and my dad taught my brother, sister, and me the value of hard work, sacrifice, and service. never in a million years did i think i would serve in the united states senate. i was going to be a nurse, or a farmer's wife. and in my wildest dreams, miss america. but god had other plans. god used an agricultural exchange program to expand my horizons, and remind me...
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state fair, yes, iowa. here they come. politico writes it this way. pence heads to iowa as shadow 2024 campaign heats up. it will be the former vice president's fourth trip to iowa the first caucus state since leaving office. we are back with the panel. mollie, former secretary of state mike pompeo has been there a number of times. senator tom cotton. others have been to iowa. it's that trek through the cornfields as we are not even yet to the midterms. >> it's also a state where there is a very contentious senate race and so you are going to see a lot of republicans there to help out chuck grassley who is running for re-election. after the primary showed, donald trump is the 800-pound gorilla in this race. i think we will have to wait and see if he decides to run. if he does, i'm not sure how many top tier candidates you are going to see getting in the race. did i get a huge kick out of the "wall street journal" reporting that larry hogan outgoing governor of maryland went there he had a tv crew around him
state fair, yes, iowa. here they come. politico writes it this way. pence heads to iowa as shadow 2024 campaign heats up. it will be the former vice president's fourth trip to iowa the first caucus state since leaving office. we are back with the panel. mollie, former secretary of state mike pompeo has been there a number of times. senator tom cotton. others have been to iowa. it's that trek through the cornfields as we are not even yet to the midterms. >> it's also a state where there is...
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born and raised in iowa and known for charming everyone he met. he love space bar, a skilled shortstop and could wheel off the history the history of every picture. a fan of walt whitman and could recite them. and by several accounts, quite the ladies man. winding into the american culture to speed up the creation of their own atomic bomb with the most fascinating detail the fact that he was never caught. it gives readers the expected intrigue of the codenames the various cover shots where the handler himself with the suspicious routine had quite an adventure finding the addresses and visiting the premises even interviewing current owners. and to m measure distances. from the main on west 23rd street in manhattan where the meetings had taken place, it took seven minutes by the way. but the book goes beyond that. for the biography delving into the psychology of the spy showing the hopes and fears and the lease. everyone's life must have meaning and to unveil to shape the meaning and then to immerse the reader into the historical context of a typica
born and raised in iowa and known for charming everyone he met. he love space bar, a skilled shortstop and could wheel off the history the history of every picture. a fan of walt whitman and could recite them. and by several accounts, quite the ladies man. winding into the american culture to speed up the creation of their own atomic bomb with the most fascinating detail the fact that he was never caught. it gives readers the expected intrigue of the codenames the various cover shots where the...
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born and raised in iowa and none for charming everyone he met. he loves baseball and was a w shortstop and could reel off the history and past with every big league picture -- pitcher. he played ridge and he was a fan of longfellow. he could recite them actually from several american poets and by several accounts quite the ladies man. he blended well into the american culture. all the while he was sending atomic secrets to moscow to help spit-up their own atomic bomb and a fascinating tale is perhaps in the subtitle the fact that he was never caught. helike all spy stories it gives readers the expected intrigue of espionage details of their many codenames. the various cover shots in the bronx where the handler and ko ko wo lived in the handler himself and his routines. it was an adventure finding it addresses of the premises and interviewing current owners about those former people and measuring distances from the main cover shots on west 23rd street in manhattan to the flatiron building prayer meetings took place. it took seven minutes by the wa
born and raised in iowa and none for charming everyone he met. he loves baseball and was a w shortstop and could reel off the history and past with every big league picture -- pitcher. he played ridge and he was a fan of longfellow. he could recite them actually from several american poets and by several accounts quite the ladies man. he blended well into the american culture. all the while he was sending atomic secrets to moscow to help spit-up their own atomic bomb and a fascinating tale is...
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an interesting question touching on the university of iowa. he said he believes that's one of the first universities to be involved in technology and he wondered did any of the studies from the classes he took provide insight into a scientific journey it's interesting at that time of the university of iowa. i do have a list of the courses he took when he was there and i didn't include them in the book because too much detail, didn't want to worry with too much detail. i can't remember what they were. sorry about that but one of the best writing programs in the country. these questions are so intense and good and here is a really great clarifying question he was red army trained u.s. military officer. during his life back in the ussr after 1948 did he ever revisit the autonomous region? he and his parents initially emigrated to 1952. >> they died there and i think that his mother died in 1950s and the father in the 1960s. he would try to live out his life there with his parents. one of his brothers was killed during the war in 1943 and the rest
an interesting question touching on the university of iowa. he said he believes that's one of the first universities to be involved in technology and he wondered did any of the studies from the classes he took provide insight into a scientific journey it's interesting at that time of the university of iowa. i do have a list of the courses he took when he was there and i didn't include them in the book because too much detail, didn't want to worry with too much detail. i can't remember what they...
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but university of iowa fabulously interesting place. one of the best writing programs in the country. >> these questions are so intense and good but here's a really great clarifying question. was he a soviet penetration or was he a g are you military officer? >> .. >> during his life back in the ussr after 1948, 80 ever revisit the jewish autonomous region of -- i'm going to -- i'm sure i butchered that name, where he and his parents initially emigrated to in 1972? >> yes. i can't tell you that have proof of that but i'm sure he did because his parents were still there. they died there, and both, well, in the 1950s i think his mother died in the 1950s and his father in the early 1960s perhaps but yes, they lived out their lives there, his parents. and so i do believe one brother, one of his brothers was killed during the war in 1943. sadly. i think the rest of his family continued o living there. >> well, i want to know if this has led you to your next book. you may not want to tell us what it's about, but i'm wondering, and all this ta
but university of iowa fabulously interesting place. one of the best writing programs in the country. >> these questions are so intense and good but here's a really great clarifying question. was he a soviet penetration or was he a g are you military officer? >> .. >> during his life back in the ussr after 1948, 80 ever revisit the jewish autonomous region of -- i'm going to -- i'm sure i butchered that name, where he and his parents initially emigrated to in 1972? >>...
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grady trimble live in iowa. thanks. let's bring in joe concha, media and politics columnist for the hill and a fox news contributor and mercedes schlapp, former director of strategic communications under president trump. mercedes, to you first. i want to read this official. this is from "the hill. "the fbi raid has complicated the political picture. not only for former president trump, desantis is seen as the most formidable challenger. that being so, he has to walk a particularly fine line preserving his own political identity while not stoking gratuitous resentment among the maga base." the bottom line here, if trump doesn't run, desantis is the lead guy. for now, he really does need i think to condemn this raid on mar-a-largo. is that fair? >> yeah, every republican should condemn the raid at mar-a-largo. it was an abuse of power, it was weaponizing a political institution. so you have seen republicans including not only ron desantis, but mike pompeo, another presidential candidates coming out and condemning this. ni
grady trimble live in iowa. thanks. let's bring in joe concha, media and politics columnist for the hill and a fox news contributor and mercedes schlapp, former director of strategic communications under president trump. mercedes, to you first. i want to read this official. this is from "the hill. "the fbi raid has complicated the political picture. not only for former president trump, desantis is seen as the most formidable challenger. that being so, he has to walk a particularly...
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. >> who would have the motive to kill a lady in rural iowa? >> did someone have a bigger prize in mind? a family farm worth a fortune. >> i did not shoot my mom and i would never shoot my mom. >> two trials. >> every emotion hit. >> two verdicts. >> there were only two people who knew what happened that day. one of them's dead and the other one is sitting in that chair. >> too much to bear. >> it's just been a hell on earth. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hello and welcome to "dateline." bill and shirley carter built a comfortable life and raised a family on their sprawling farm in america's heartland. as their golden years approached the couple fell into a routine. daily coffee, working the fields and spending time with the grandkids. but one morning gunshots rang out, leaving shirley dead and planting the seeds of a mystery that would turn one family member against another. here's dennis murphy with "the farm. " >> council bluffs, iowa. in a small courtroom the new and final scene of a four-yearlong drama was playing out. >> count on
. >> who would have the motive to kill a lady in rural iowa? >> did someone have a bigger prize in mind? a family farm worth a fortune. >> i did not shoot my mom and i would never shoot my mom. >> two trials. >> every emotion hit. >> two verdicts. >> there were only two people who knew what happened that day. one of them's dead and the other one is sitting in that chair. >> too much to bear. >> it's just been a hell on earth. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪...
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er the country including hail in some places. >> the midwest, iowa, des moines, iowa, receiving property reports because of the hail coming down in the past 24 hours. we'll start you with video of this. the hail, just coating the surface. and parts of iowa and into illinois, waking up to some rain and thunderstorms today. even some severe weather. and you can see the hail cracking the windshield of this vehicle. now, we turn to the south, where flooding rains will be a big concern, not only this weekend but continuing as we go into next week. this is rainfall as we go through wednesday and thursday of next week. and you can see parts of texas, close to dallas, upwards of 5 to 7-plus inches of rain in the forecast. this will be a big flooding and a flash flooding threat, as we go through the week. that's a l >> talking about the drought conditions, texas needs the rain and new england and the northeast needs some rain. we have some but nothing that will break the drought. >> and that experiment you showed us last week, really helped us to visualize. >> the dry ground. it can't absorb that
er the country including hail in some places. >> the midwest, iowa, des moines, iowa, receiving property reports because of the hail coming down in the past 24 hours. we'll start you with video of this. the hail, just coating the surface. and parts of iowa and into illinois, waking up to some rain and thunderstorms today. even some severe weather. and you can see the hail cracking the windshield of this vehicle. now, we turn to the south, where flooding rains will be a big concern, not...
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no, it's iowa. that is the way we look at it here. we welcome the reds and the cubs. last year, i saw the white sox play the yankees. two days ago, i saw the first minor league game between cedar rapids and davenport. 7,000 people were there. this is a new awakening of the american people to the great sport of baseball. >> used some of your power there. get a major league team in iowa. >> we have almost got one with the iowa cubs at des moines. >> steve: that is where you are sitting. from what you described, senator you are the u.s. senator for heaven. >> u.s. senator for heaven. if you are more interested in iowa and the politics of it, go to the website. >> ainsley: where you about to say heaven works? >> brian: apparently it does. >> ainsley: thank you so much, senator. >> god bless you. >> brian: 13 minutes after the hour. you have been listening all along. listening to what we're doing. we want to know what you're doing. >> i have more headlines for you, brian. there are some shocking video he
no, it's iowa. that is the way we look at it here. we welcome the reds and the cubs. last year, i saw the white sox play the yankees. two days ago, i saw the first minor league game between cedar rapids and davenport. 7,000 people were there. this is a new awakening of the american people to the great sport of baseball. >> used some of your power there. get a major league team in iowa. >> we have almost got one with the iowa cubs at des moines. >> steve: that is where you are...
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we're meeting one of those producers, iowa crop, former den hands. he's working roughly $700.00 acres total. this is considered a small. the big concern is i, you know, moving forward in the coming years, is there going to be as, as a situation or a time in which it's not just about pain on the high price, but physically getting in the fertilizer that, that scares a lot of us the massive problems us farmers face in terms of getting their hands on enough, affordable traditional fertilizers has also help this start up in san francisco. interested the way that sir natured as it is lightning strikes the ground and we have the nitrogen, the air gets fixed into knox effectively. and the rain captures that knocks as nitrates and rains out of the field. so we've containerized that process, but the lighting in a bottle effectively can produce those nitrates that go up to the field. and there's also this natural fertilizers. this is where ape sunquest comes in, sank with is an entrepreneur in manure, in dung, cow pool, or whatever else one wants to call this s
we're meeting one of those producers, iowa crop, former den hands. he's working roughly $700.00 acres total. this is considered a small. the big concern is i, you know, moving forward in the coming years, is there going to be as, as a situation or a time in which it's not just about pain on the high price, but physically getting in the fertilizer that, that scares a lot of us the massive problems us farmers face in terms of getting their hands on enough, affordable traditional fertilizers has...
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you can find the transcript of this program iowa was fourth congressional district. this is one hour. [applause] >> we have one more. i am so honored to introduce this colleague in the u.s. senate. senator tim scott. you may have seen him give the response to president biden's state of the union address when he took him on head-on. he is helping lead the charge. he served in the u.s. house before the senate, a truly inspirational man and a truly inspirational story and i am so proud we are able to welcome him back to iowa. . so please, ladies and gentlemen, let's give a warm iowa welcome to senator tim scott! [cheers and
you can find the transcript of this program iowa was fourth congressional district. this is one hour. [applause] >> we have one more. i am so honored to introduce this colleague in the u.s. senate. senator tim scott. you may have seen him give the response to president biden's state of the union address when he took him on head-on. he is helping lead the charge. he served in the u.s. house before the senate, a truly inspirational man and a truly inspirational story and i am so proud we...
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[indistinct conversations] >> i want to thank you for coming to iowa. >> listen, i am a fan. [indistinct conversations] >> good luck to you. >> thank you. what is your last name? >> mike chisholm. [indistinct conversations] [inaudible] [indiscernible] [inaudible] [inaudible] ♪ ♪ [inaudible] ♪ >> my goodness. sorry about that. >> thank you. [indiscernible] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [indiscernible] ♪ [applause] [inaudible] >> right now, we have to be a little patient, because i do believe that the courts are a firewall -- [inaudible] ♪ [inaudible] [inaudible] >> -- my commitment to the people of south carolina, and i think the best thing i can do. >> the way voters watch you and the way you do things are different. you don't get behind the podium. you move around. this is not an era where people are necessarily -- [inaudible] -- you have an audience here. the reason i'm joking about the association is people like you here and -- when you come to iowa as a republican and create those questions, is it completely out of bounds? >> i can say the primary objective is to help ashley
[indistinct conversations] >> i want to thank you for coming to iowa. >> listen, i am a fan. [indistinct conversations] >> good luck to you. >> thank you. what is your last name? >> mike chisholm. [indistinct conversations] [inaudible] [indiscernible] [inaudible] [inaudible] ♪ ♪ [inaudible] ♪ >> my goodness. sorry about that. >> thank you. [indiscernible] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [indiscernible] ♪ [applause] [inaudible] >> right now, we have to be...
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we're meeting one of those producers, iowa crop farmer, dan, hans. he's working roughly $700.00 acres total. this is considered a small, the big concern is, you know, moving forward in the coming years, is there going to be ah, as, as a situation or a time in which it's not just about pain on the high price, but physically getting the fertilizer that, that scares a lot of us the massive problems us farmers face in terms of getting their hands on enough, affordable traditional fertilizers has also help this start up in san francisco. mid tricity. the way that that nature does, it is lightning strikes the ground and we have the nitrogen, the air gets fixed into knox effectively. and the rein captures that knocks as nitrates and ranges out of the field. so we've containerized that process, but the lightning in a bottle effectively can produce those nitrates, they go up to the field. and there's also this natural fertilizers. this is where abe sunquest comes in. st. louis is an entrepreneur in manure, in dung, cow pool, or whatever else one wants to call
we're meeting one of those producers, iowa crop farmer, dan, hans. he's working roughly $700.00 acres total. this is considered a small, the big concern is, you know, moving forward in the coming years, is there going to be ah, as, as a situation or a time in which it's not just about pain on the high price, but physically getting the fertilizer that, that scares a lot of us the massive problems us farmers face in terms of getting their hands on enough, affordable traditional fertilizers has...
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we're meeting one of those producers, iowa cropped farmer, dan, hans. he's working roughly $700.00 acres total. this is considered a small, the big concern is, you know, moving forward in the coming years, is there going to be ah, as, as a situation or a time in which it's not just about pain on the high price, but physically getting in the fertilizer that, that scares a lot of us the massive problems us farmers face in terms of getting their hands on enough, affordable traditional fertilizer has also help this start up in san francisco. mid tricity. the way that her nature does it is lightning strikes the ground and we have the nitrogen, the air gets fixed into knox effectively. and the rain captures that knocks as nitrates and reins out of the field. so we've containerized that process, but the lightning in a bottle effectively can produce those nitrates, they go up to the field and there's also this natural fertilizers. this is where ape sunquest comes in. st. louis is an entrepreneur in manure, in dung, cow pool, or whatever else. one wants to call
we're meeting one of those producers, iowa cropped farmer, dan, hans. he's working roughly $700.00 acres total. this is considered a small, the big concern is, you know, moving forward in the coming years, is there going to be ah, as, as a situation or a time in which it's not just about pain on the high price, but physically getting in the fertilizer that, that scares a lot of us the massive problems us farmers face in terms of getting their hands on enough, affordable traditional fertilizer...
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we're meeting one of those producers, iowa crop farm, or den hands. he's working roughly $700.00 acres total. this is considered a small. the big concern is i, you know, moving forward in the coming years, is there going to be as, as a situation or a time in which it's not just about pain on the high price, but physically getting the fertilizer that, that scares a lot of us the massive problems, us farmers face in terms of getting their hands on enough, the fordable, traditional fertilizer has also help this start up in san francisco. interested the way that sir natured as it is lightning strikes the ground and we have the nitrogen, the air gets fixed into knox effectively. and the rain captures that knocks as nitrates and rains a lot of the field. so we've containerized that process, but the lighting in a bottle effectively can produce those nitrates that go up to the field. and there's also this natural fertilizers. this is where ape sunquest comes in. st. louis is an entrepreneur in manure, in dung, cow pool, or whatever else one wants to call this
we're meeting one of those producers, iowa crop farm, or den hands. he's working roughly $700.00 acres total. this is considered a small. the big concern is i, you know, moving forward in the coming years, is there going to be as, as a situation or a time in which it's not just about pain on the high price, but physically getting the fertilizer that, that scares a lot of us the massive problems, us farmers face in terms of getting their hands on enough, the fordable, traditional fertilizer has...
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so grady what is up with the iowa state fair? >> will john, it might be dizzying like the rights and for some voters to be thinking about 2024 already will we still have the midterms in november. but some prominent republican stopping here and other key states might be dropping some hints about their plans to run for president. we will start right here at the iowa state fair. former vice president mike pence stop by officially on these top for senator chuck grassley he was up for reelection. and that exclusive interview i asked depends whether he worried about the quality of candidates running for senate with senate minority leader mitch mcconnell said could make it difficult to win back the senate. he also asked pence's plans for 2024. >> i think we win back the congress, we win back the state capitals, they will focus on winning back america two years now. the american people long for a return to the policies they sell the trump pence administration advance. we are a stronger more secure america. and i believe that red wave is
so grady what is up with the iowa state fair? >> will john, it might be dizzying like the rights and for some voters to be thinking about 2024 already will we still have the midterms in november. but some prominent republican stopping here and other key states might be dropping some hints about their plans to run for president. we will start right here at the iowa state fair. former vice president mike pence stop by officially on these top for senator chuck grassley he was up for...
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we're meeting one of those producers, iowa crop farmer, dan, hans. he's working roughly $700.00 acres total. this is considered a small, the big concern is, you know, moving forward in the coming years, is there going to be ah, as, as a situation or a time in which it's not just about pain on the high price, but physically getting in the fertilizer that, that scares a lot of us the massive problems us farmers face in terms of getting their hands on enough, affordable traditional fertilizer has also help this start up in san francisco. mid tricity. the way that that nature does, it is lightning strikes the ground and we have the nitrogen, the air gets fixed into knox effectively. and the rain captures that knocks as nitrates and rains out of the field. so we've containerized that process, but the lightning in a bottle effectively can produce those nitrates, they go up to the field and there's also this natural fertilizers. this is where ape sunquest comes in. san chris is an entrepreneur in manure, in dung, cow pool, or whatever else. one wants to cal
we're meeting one of those producers, iowa crop farmer, dan, hans. he's working roughly $700.00 acres total. this is considered a small, the big concern is, you know, moving forward in the coming years, is there going to be ah, as, as a situation or a time in which it's not just about pain on the high price, but physically getting in the fertilizer that, that scares a lot of us the massive problems us farmers face in terms of getting their hands on enough, affordable traditional fertilizer has...
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our correspondence stuff on siemens went to iowa. and you, us to take a look. ah, you may think farmers in the united states should be as happy as can be right now. after all, prices for their products are up way wheat corn. so he takes mill, chicken and kettle crop farmers, then cattle ranchers get maximum returns this year, financially speaking. so what could possibly be wrong? this year will be tough because of the supply chain challenge is the most problematic supply chain issue for us farmers. the severe shortage of fertilizers, a lot of the fertilizer that the globe depends upon comes from russia. bella roost places that you know least the u. s. in europe will no longer buy from so that. ringback limits the supply of fertilizer around the world that's creating those supply chain challenges for producers. we're meeting one of those producers, iowa crop former den. hence, he's working roughly $700.00 acres total. this is considered a small. the big concern is, you know, moving forward in the coming years, is there going to be as, as a situation or a time in
our correspondence stuff on siemens went to iowa. and you, us to take a look. ah, you may think farmers in the united states should be as happy as can be right now. after all, prices for their products are up way wheat corn. so he takes mill, chicken and kettle crop farmers, then cattle ranchers get maximum returns this year, financially speaking. so what could possibly be wrong? this year will be tough because of the supply chain challenge is the most problematic supply chain issue for us...
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let's ask an expert chad heart, iowa state university professor of economics and agriculture economics. this year will be top because of the supply chain challenges and also with the weather conditions that we're thinking. oh, same thing as i'm looking down at south america. if you think about the sort of the recipe of what we're seeing in agriculture production over the last year or 2 years, ah, we seen significant droughts in both south american here and in the united states of definitely the supply chain challenges are hitting across the board the most problematic supply chain issue for you as the farmers, the severe shortage of fertilizers and a lot of the fertilizer that the globe depends upon comes from russia, bella, bruce, ah, places that, you know, at least the u. s. in europe will no longer buy from so that limits the supply of fertilizer around the world that's creating those supply change l just for producers. we're meeting one of those producers, iowa crop farm, or den. hence, he's working roughly $700.00 acres total. this is considered a small for, however, is main challe
let's ask an expert chad heart, iowa state university professor of economics and agriculture economics. this year will be top because of the supply chain challenges and also with the weather conditions that we're thinking. oh, same thing as i'm looking down at south america. if you think about the sort of the recipe of what we're seeing in agriculture production over the last year or 2 years, ah, we seen significant droughts in both south american here and in the united states of definitely the...
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let's ask an expert chad heart, iowa state university professor of economics and agriculture economics. this year will be tough because of the supply chain challenges and also with the weather conditions that we're thinking. oh, same thing as i'm looking down at south america. if you think about the sort of the recipe of what we're seeing in agriculture production over the last year or 2 years . ah, we seen significant droughts in both south american here and in the united states of definitely the supply chain challenges are hitting across the board. the most problematic supply chain issue for you as farmers, the severe shortage of fertilizers and a lot of the fertilizer that the globe depends upon comes from russia, bella, ruth, ah, places that you know, least the u. s. in europe will no longer buy from. so that limits the supply of fertilizer around the world that's creating those supply chain challenges for producers. we're meeting one of those producers, iowa crop farm, or den. hence, he's working roughly $700.00 acres total. this is considered a small form, however, is main challe
let's ask an expert chad heart, iowa state university professor of economics and agriculture economics. this year will be tough because of the supply chain challenges and also with the weather conditions that we're thinking. oh, same thing as i'm looking down at south america. if you think about the sort of the recipe of what we're seeing in agriculture production over the last year or 2 years . ah, we seen significant droughts in both south american here and in the united states of definitely...
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let's ask an expert chad heart, iowa state university professor of economics and agriculture economics. this year will be tough because of the supply chain challenges and also with the weather conditions that we're thinking. oh, same thing as i'm looking down at south america. if you think about the sort of the recipe of what we're seeing in agriculture production over the last year or 2 years, ah, we seen significant droughts in both south american here in the united states. of definitely the supply chain challenges are hitting across the board. the most problematic supply chain issue for us farmers, the severe shortage of fertilizers and a lot of the fertilizer that the globe depends upon comes from russia, bella, ruse, places that you know least the u. s. in europe will no longer buy from. so that limits the supply of fertilizer around the world that's creating those supply chain challenges for producers. we're meeting one of those producers, iowa crop farm, or den. hence, he's working roughly $700.00 acres total. this is considered a small for however, his main challenge this year.
let's ask an expert chad heart, iowa state university professor of economics and agriculture economics. this year will be tough because of the supply chain challenges and also with the weather conditions that we're thinking. oh, same thing as i'm looking down at south america. if you think about the sort of the recipe of what we're seeing in agriculture production over the last year or 2 years, ah, we seen significant droughts in both south american here in the united states. of definitely the...
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i as my business name and i grew up by around here in woodbine, iowa. and i started business salesman, newer these days synchronized as his whole family working, answering calls from farmers from all over the country all asking for his all natural, fertilize and enhanced mixture of regular cow pool with other neutral ingredients. like line, city moles and chips. i think what's, what's happening right now is with this crisis that we're having, it's an a catapult dis industry. it's gonna be anybody that has any sort of renewable sustainable technology is gonna be gang busters. nearly anybody working in our culture, including local and state governments, and most experts in the u. s. hope apes and chris is right all agreed and extended even worse, fertilizer crisis is going to hurt everybody all over the gas and oil are certainly not the only resources companies are interested in tapping in recent times has been an increasing interest in mining the ocean floor. lucrative deposits to be fine, they're include cobalt, a key component of batteries and magnets.
i as my business name and i grew up by around here in woodbine, iowa. and i started business salesman, newer these days synchronized as his whole family working, answering calls from farmers from all over the country all asking for his all natural, fertilize and enhanced mixture of regular cow pool with other neutral ingredients. like line, city moles and chips. i think what's, what's happening right now is with this crisis that we're having, it's an a catapult dis industry. it's gonna be...
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i as my business name and i grew up by around here in woodbine, iowa. and i started business salesman, newer these days synchronized as his whole family working, answering calls from farmers from all over the country, all asking for his all natural, fertilize and enhance mixture of regular carpool. with other neutral ingredients, like lime sydney malls and chips. i think what was happening right now is with this crisis that we're having, it's an a catapult dis industry. it's gonna be anybody that has any sort of renewable sustainable technology is gonna be gang busters. nearly anybody working in our culture, including local and state governments, and most experts in the u. s. hope apes and chris is right. all agree and extended even worse, fertilizer crisis is going to hurt everybody all over the gas and oil are certainly not the only resources companies are interested in tapping in recent times has been an increasing interest in mining the ocean floor, lucrative deposits to be fine. there include cobalt, a key component of batteries and magnets, mangan
i as my business name and i grew up by around here in woodbine, iowa. and i started business salesman, newer these days synchronized as his whole family working, answering calls from farmers from all over the country, all asking for his all natural, fertilize and enhance mixture of regular carpool. with other neutral ingredients, like lime sydney malls and chips. i think what was happening right now is with this crisis that we're having, it's an a catapult dis industry. it's gonna be anybody...
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and several prom nathanial promp lawmakers heading to iowa state fair. is there presidential bids in mind? i wonder. lisa boothe is next on the "the evenins log edit". this is xfinity rewards. our way of showing our appreciation. with rewards of all shapes and sizes. [ cheers ] are we actually going? yes!! and once in a lifetime moments. two tickets to nascar! yes! find rewards like these and so many more in the xfinity app. every search you make, every click you take, every move you make, every step you take, i'll be watching you. the internet doesn't have to be duckduckgo is a free all in one privacy app with a built in search engine, web browser, one click data clearing and more stop companies like google from watching you, by downloading the app today. duckduckgo: privacy, simplified. looking like a top presidential state and hopefuls stopping in iowa, pennsylvania, ohio, and making critical stops. grady. grady: no, brian, we're seeking shelter this evening because it's an unexpectedly stormy evening at the state fair and the possible presidential ca
and several prom nathanial promp lawmakers heading to iowa state fair. is there presidential bids in mind? i wonder. lisa boothe is next on the "the evenins log edit". this is xfinity rewards. our way of showing our appreciation. with rewards of all shapes and sizes. [ cheers ] are we actually going? yes!! and once in a lifetime moments. two tickets to nascar! yes! find rewards like these and so many more in the xfinity app. every search you make, every click you take, every move you...
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matt, thank you for joining us from iowa but why are you in iowa? field of dreams? >> i was at the field of dreams and i'm going to the iowa state fair. >> ainsley: really? >> of course, working at the corn dog stand. >> steve: out of curiosity are you wearing bermuda shorts right now? >> i don't want to talk about what is on my lower half. you are a professional. you know how this works. >> ainsley: we don't want to tell that classified information either. at the iowa state fair, they have those jars and you can put -- but that is uc don't back usually a election year. >> steve: still have something wrapped in bacon. >> it will be fried for sure. >> brian: from iowa, exactly. meanwhile, breaking news from the last hour or so ago, the last time we sell buses from texas that showed up in new york city was on wednesday. and just within the last half hour two or three more buses showed up, as you can see the my parents from texas are streaming out into new york city. where they go next, we don't know. they didn't know until those people who are shaking their hands read
matt, thank you for joining us from iowa but why are you in iowa? field of dreams? >> i was at the field of dreams and i'm going to the iowa state fair. >> ainsley: really? >> of course, working at the corn dog stand. >> steve: out of curiosity are you wearing bermuda shorts right now? >> i don't want to talk about what is on my lower half. you are a professional. you know how this works. >> ainsley: we don't want to tell that classified information either....
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no, no, no, no one saw the no marian up on us iowa indian. so my somebody thought that the youngest, i'm up a little. i live in glen young, and it got me a little knock. i'm in a bath. i knock none de la. so how much does the captain pay for rosalia has find? oh, oh it isn't. i thought oh, let me now look at the lad. i don't seem to think we'd really grown look out of went up a bit if to be hush. and by and not being miliano, i had a 1000000 and began a 1000000000. we got all of the guy that again i said, reno and his wife have become rich. i'm, i'm done my so if i made it longer then and then he left it up on but you get it now they can spend the money. so what can you get for $7.00? oh great, you're not we're not happy. and i feel we all copy this company i. so if i put one in 11400 quite within my okay. did you want that for this? i'm a new laptop. i a day with the prospectors are imprisoned by the gold then just enough to keep themselves alive. the luckiest might even manage to save just enough for their children's education. so that one
no, no, no, no one saw the no marian up on us iowa indian. so my somebody thought that the youngest, i'm up a little. i live in glen young, and it got me a little knock. i'm in a bath. i knock none de la. so how much does the captain pay for rosalia has find? oh, oh it isn't. i thought oh, let me now look at the lad. i don't seem to think we'd really grown look out of went up a bit if to be hush. and by and not being miliano, i had a 1000000 and began a 1000000000. we got all of the guy that...
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all that busy newsday by for a year with my name is jeremy justice and i'm a farmer in iowa, right in the middle, my home town is noon. we raised corn and soybeans here. so some issues that are different this year, the in years past is that with all the things going on the world, the day are input costs, have almost doubled nitrogen. oh, green double and triple rating on the form of nitrogen with spend interest me next year is the one that's going to be typical. we're running off all inventory supply chain issues while we're told because a cold but blow over reaction that the cold with that was because a lot of supply chain problems are national room. their child like i was for. see, i don't, i think it's great bother if everything would, everything would stabilize, it will help it. so i would say very risky. very risky right now. for example, you could have to far was living one right across the road from each other. and they each operate just a little bit different. one, i'm lucky enough to shell his price far enough. ahead and a good price. and the other one doesn't one can go brok
all that busy newsday by for a year with my name is jeremy justice and i'm a farmer in iowa, right in the middle, my home town is noon. we raised corn and soybeans here. so some issues that are different this year, the in years past is that with all the things going on the world, the day are input costs, have almost doubled nitrogen. oh, green double and triple rating on the form of nitrogen with spend interest me next year is the one that's going to be typical. we're running off all inventory...
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the company's products are hot commodity for farmers like den hansen, for all the farmers in iowa and across the nation. the massive problems us farmers face in terms of getting their hands on enough, affordable traditional fertilizers have also help this start up in san francisco to tricity. these 3 friends and fellow stanford university students found the company in 2018. they hoped to create an alternative to industrial synthetic fertilizers, their goal, invent and environmentally friendlier clean energy using more efficient and reliable away to fertilize cross. here is what they came up with. the way that sir nature does it is lightning strikes the ground and we have the nitrogen, the air gets fixed into knox effectively. and the rain captures that knocks as nitrates and rains out of the field. and then what happens then is the grass grows greener. the next couple days after we've containerized that process, i put the lightning in a bottle effectively and connected to solar energy to power it. i can produce those nitrates that go out of the field. sounds easy enough, but of course
the company's products are hot commodity for farmers like den hansen, for all the farmers in iowa and across the nation. the massive problems us farmers face in terms of getting their hands on enough, affordable traditional fertilizers have also help this start up in san francisco to tricity. these 3 friends and fellow stanford university students found the company in 2018. they hoped to create an alternative to industrial synthetic fertilizers, their goal, invent and environmentally friendlier...
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the company's products are hot commodity for farmers like den hansen on the farmers in iowa. and across the nation, the massive problems us farmers face in terms of getting their hands on enough, affordable traditional fertilizers have also help this start up in san francisco. tricity. these 3 friends and fellow stanford university students, found the company in 2018. they hoped to create an alternative to industrial synthetic fertilizers, their goal, invent and environmentally friendlier clean energy using more efficient and rely away to fertilize cross. here is what they came up with. the way that sir nature does it is lightning strikes the ground and we have the nitrogen, the air gets fixed into knox effectively. and the rain captures that knocks as nitrates and rains out of the field. and then what happens then is the grass grows greener. the next couple days after we've containerized that process, i put the lightning in a bottle effectively and connected to solar energy to power it. i can produce those nitrates that go out of the field. sounds easy enough, but of course
the company's products are hot commodity for farmers like den hansen on the farmers in iowa. and across the nation, the massive problems us farmers face in terms of getting their hands on enough, affordable traditional fertilizers have also help this start up in san francisco. tricity. these 3 friends and fellow stanford university students, found the company in 2018. they hoped to create an alternative to industrial synthetic fertilizers, their goal, invent and environmentally friendlier clean...
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[000:00:00;00] ah ah ah ah, my name is jeremy justice and i'm a farmer in iowa, right in the middle of my home town is noon. we raised corn and soybeans here. so some issues that are different this year, the in years past is that i'm with all the things going on the world. the day are input costs have almost doubled nitrogen, it's oh, drink double and triple living on the form of nitrogen. so it's been interesting. next years along that's going to be difficult. we're running a whole inventory supply chain issues as well. i've worked all because a cold low over reaction to the cold with that which caused a lot of supply chain problem. so the national or their child, or see my dog, i think it's green, bought air. if everything would, everything would stabilize, it will help it. so i wanna say it very risky, very risky right now. for example, you could have to far was living one right across the road from each other. and each operate just a little bit different. one, i'm lucky enough to show his price bar enough ahead and a good price. and the other one doesn't. one can go broke near the
[000:00:00;00] ah ah ah ah, my name is jeremy justice and i'm a farmer in iowa, right in the middle of my home town is noon. we raised corn and soybeans here. so some issues that are different this year, the in years past is that i'm with all the things going on the world. the day are input costs have almost doubled nitrogen, it's oh, drink double and triple living on the form of nitrogen. so it's been interesting. next years along that's going to be difficult. we're running a whole inventory...
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they have boys who attacked the fbi compound, that is our problem and his problem in iowa. as far as the eye arrest attacking people with guns that is total -- irs attacking people guns that is total nonsense. >> to angela, good morning. >> i have a small business, i filed a schedule c as a pass-through. they show numbers of 4000 -- 4, 5, 6 million dollars, the number i keep is much less. when they talk about the $400,000 figure other talking with the schedule c or the adjusted gross income of my 1040? >> i think it is more likely to be focused on adjusted gross income. there are circumstances may be where someone is dramatically underreporting the amount of income baxley have. the -- they actually have. the irs would want to gather that. if someone reports they made $100,000 and they made $1 million the irs might be interested in auditing that person. >> we are talking with naomi of bloomberg tax, you can call up host: --(202) 748-8000. four -- as one if we could shift gears and focus back on student loans, the forgiveness plan announced by the president yesterday. the tax
they have boys who attacked the fbi compound, that is our problem and his problem in iowa. as far as the eye arrest attacking people with guns that is total -- irs attacking people guns that is total nonsense. >> to angela, good morning. >> i have a small business, i filed a schedule c as a pass-through. they show numbers of 4000 -- 4, 5, 6 million dollars, the number i keep is much less. when they talk about the $400,000 figure other talking with the schedule c or the adjusted...