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it's the kind of thing that makes food more expensive and why usda is working to develop crops which can withstand the new realities of climate change. >> the key word is resiliency in this equation. how do we help farmers be more resilient. we have to develop varieties to have an opportunity to be more tolerant to heat and droughts. and flooding. we cannot just pick up agriculture and move it. we have to be resilient where we are. that's what the scientists are working on every day. acre chase king. >>> a tragic update on a gut wrenching story. the infant who was severely injured in that crash at a bus stop over the weekend has died, we just got the confirmation from multiple sources within san francisco police and government. that means the entire family of four hit by the suv while waiting for a bus at the west portal bus stop on saturday has now died. the father, who worked for apple, his wife, his 1-year-old son and 3-month-old baby, all four have died, people have been bringing flowers and candles to the site throughout the week. the 78-year-old woman who lost control of our ci
it's the kind of thing that makes food more expensive and why usda is working to develop crops which can withstand the new realities of climate change. >> the key word is resiliency in this equation. how do we help farmers be more resilient. we have to develop varieties to have an opportunity to be more tolerant to heat and droughts. and flooding. we cannot just pick up agriculture and move it. we have to be resilient where we are. that's what the scientists are working on every day. acre...
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meals in california during the summer months, this is when school lunches are no longer available, the usda announced its summer ebt program will become permanent and feed almost 21 million children nationwide but only here in california and 35 other states, 14 states all of which are led by republican governors have opted out, we did speak with robert wood johnson foundation, this is a nonprofit dedicated to promoting health equity urging those states to opt into the summer meal program to fight summer -- childhood hunger and poverty. >> no family or child should ever go hungry and that is a decision that we are making, we have it in our tools to do what is right and actually to ensure that no child and no family ever goes hungry i think in this country, we need to see food as a right to food, just as we neto see health as a right to health and not a privilege that on a few are nefing from. >> you can see a list of 14 states not participating in the summer meal program, iowa and oklahoma say they already have existing programs to feed their children, texas says that it did not have enough
meals in california during the summer months, this is when school lunches are no longer available, the usda announced its summer ebt program will become permanent and feed almost 21 million children nationwide but only here in california and 35 other states, 14 states all of which are led by republican governors have opted out, we did speak with robert wood johnson foundation, this is a nonprofit dedicated to promoting health equity urging those states to opt into the summer meal program to...
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and usda food specialists have a few other tips for how to hunt for easter eggs safely. >> we want to make sure that our children are washing their hands after touching the egg shell, because that shell does have harmful bacteria on it. when we are placing these eggs and hiding them, maybe by a tree or maybe in a field somewhere, they're still getting in touch with the ground, and there's bacteria there. so we want to make sure that our kids are washing their hands with soapy water for at least 20 seconds. >> another recommendation is to keep your veggies separate from your raw meat. for more information on food safety, go to foodsafety .gov. >>> on monday, the white house easter egg roll will happen. 40,000 people, mostly children, are excited to gather on the south lawn. this year's wooden eggs feature the first pets commander, and signature from the president and first lady. the tradition dates back to 1878, when president hayes invited egg rollers. it used to include hard boiled eggs, then plastic ones, then wooden eggs. >> it was in 1981, the reagan presidency, that introduced th
and usda food specialists have a few other tips for how to hunt for easter eggs safely. >> we want to make sure that our children are washing their hands after touching the egg shell, because that shell does have harmful bacteria on it. when we are placing these eggs and hiding them, maybe by a tree or maybe in a field somewhere, they're still getting in touch with the ground, and there's bacteria there. so we want to make sure that our kids are washing their hands with soapy water for at...
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earlier this year the usda announced its summer program will become permanent and feed almost 21 million children nationwide, but only in california and 35 other states. 14 states, all of which are led by republican governors, have opted out. we spoke with the robert wood johnson foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to promoting health equity. they're urging states to opt into the summer meal program to help fight child hunger and poverty. >> no one, no family, no child should ever go hungry, and that is a decision that we are making. so we have it in our tools to do what's right and actually to ensure that no child, no family ever goes hungry. in this country we need to be seeing food as a right to food, just as we need to be seeing health as a right to health and not a privilege that only a few are benefiting from. >> here is the list of 14 states not participating in the summer meal program. iowa and oklahoma say they already have existing programs to feed children. texas says it didn't have enough time to start the new program. in the meantime, oklahoma's governor says the federal progr
earlier this year the usda announced its summer program will become permanent and feed almost 21 million children nationwide, but only in california and 35 other states. 14 states, all of which are led by republican governors, have opted out. we spoke with the robert wood johnson foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to promoting health equity. they're urging states to opt into the summer meal program to help fight child hunger and poverty. >> no one, no family, no child should ever go...
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i read that a group of 14 senators are calling on the usda to keep the potato classified as a vegetable as opposed to a grain. the potato. yeah, and it's led to a very interesting conversation in washington. first, senator mark kelly said, "personally, i love potatoes! i think they should definitely be classified as a vegetable." it's a good point. senator pete ricketts said, "i agree with mark. [ laughter ] there's noth -- nothing better than a perfectly round, peeled potato." [ laughter ] then congressman keith self said, "i love potatoes too! [ laughter ] especially the really old ones that have been in the basket for a long, long time." then senator john fetterman said, "amen, keith! but i like it when the potatoes sprout those little weird things on the bottom." [ light laughter ] senator rand paul said, "personally, i like it when they sprout from the top." [ light laughter ] and finally, senator mitch mcconnell said. "i like 'em mashed." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] sure. some movie news. today, the blockbuster film, "godzilla x kong," hit theaters. yep, in this movie the
i read that a group of 14 senators are calling on the usda to keep the potato classified as a vegetable as opposed to a grain. the potato. yeah, and it's led to a very interesting conversation in washington. first, senator mark kelly said, "personally, i love potatoes! i think they should definitely be classified as a vegetable." it's a good point. senator pete ricketts said, "i agree with mark. [ laughter ] there's noth -- nothing better than a perfectly round, peeled...
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it's also why the usda is working to develop crops which can withstand the new realities of climate change. >> the keyword in this equation is resiliency and how do we help farmers be more resilient. and so we have to develop varieties that have an opportunity to be more tolerant to heat, drought, flooding, you know. because we cannot just pick up agriculture and move it. we have to learn how to be resilient where we are, and that's what our scientists are working on every day. >> for "nbc news daily," i'm chase cain. >> coming up, most young people report interacting with artificial intelligence every day, and sometimes they don't even realize it. we're going to tell you what all parents need to know, but first time for today's daily snapshot and holy cow, an enormous albino water buffalo and his owner were invited to meet thailand's prime minister at the country's capital. that giant animal stands six feet high and weighs in at nearly 1.5 tons. that's about the average weight of a car. the animal is becoming sort of a celebrity in thailand, appearing on a popular soap opera after it was
it's also why the usda is working to develop crops which can withstand the new realities of climate change. >> the keyword in this equation is resiliency and how do we help farmers be more resilient. and so we have to develop varieties that have an opportunity to be more tolerant to heat, drought, flooding, you know. because we cannot just pick up agriculture and move it. we have to learn how to be resilient where we are, and that's what our scientists are working on every day. >>...
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. >> my grandmother learned the real art of buying meat from a retired grader from the retired usda >> what is the classic pewter luger experience >> the most popular appetizers sliced tomato and on johns served with the sauce and sizzling bacon. >> what is your most popular seller >> the most popular cut is the porter house later on maybe we'll take you down stairs to our holy of holy's the dry ageing room. >> don't tease me with a good time, jody >> hey >> hello. >> how are you, buddy? >> this is beautiful >> who do you wait on? celebrities, politicians, famous athletes, people in the neighborhood >> you name it, we have it. >> dish. give me something. give me a little story. >> i'll turn the cameras off if i have to. isn't there something about john gotti jr. we can talk about, no? >> no. >> no. >> there he is how are you doing, buddy >> this is the bacon ♪ >> that's delicious. my gosh. what a beautiful thing to mess with other waiters, danny, have you ever taken the medium rare one and switched with it a well-done one? >> it's illegal. >> that's it here we are. >> wow >> hey >>
. >> my grandmother learned the real art of buying meat from a retired grader from the retired usda >> what is the classic pewter luger experience >> the most popular appetizers sliced tomato and on johns served with the sauce and sizzling bacon. >> what is your most popular seller >> the most popular cut is the porter house later on maybe we'll take you down stairs to our holy of holy's the dry ageing room. >> don't tease me with a good time, jody >>...