a winning business model but it was a little convenience stores had to close because of lack of workers and rising labor i think this illusion could address those issues. because you re free storable initially open for a two month trial period enough time to find out whether the concept could be a hit in japan. and here s one product you may not acquire in those future stores beer a new study says climate change might reduce the global crop of barly a key ingredient in beer it s just full outlook for beer drinkers and as you can imagine that s especially the case here in germany. fear the world s most popular alcoholic drink it s associated with cultural traditions like here at october fest in munich germany it s that association with good times that has some researchers will a possible barley shortage spell the end of social life. sabir play it plays out why the bay it s a social kind of the tool. for the stability as well if we
fighters seized a main control of the strong hold. it s a big step to breaking up the caliphate isis says it s creating. the sun broke, bringing with it a vast trail of pesh merg go ahea ahead, crawling around the back of mount sinjar.merga, crawling around the back of mount sinjar. isis beaten back by dozens of coalition air strikes. barly a local vehicle left standing. they ve asked for new weapons, but used what they had. facing booby traps all around. mortars and continued air strikes had one key target the highway that runs through sinjar. and just after noon, they took it.
here we are getting into the intricacies of the book. you have to be. the explosion of local microbreweries, local brewers are looking for local barly malt. what i learned was that 100% of the barly malt was coming from europe so they re looking for local farmers and farmers are growing barly but they re feeding animals. and they re in selling at a profit to barly malters so it s delicious and we support it. i tasted that beer at the restaurant and it s amazing. kind of a central idea is that we need to think not just about the sort of asparagus or the well-known vegetable or crop copping out but we need to think about the crops that help to replenish the soil so that asparagus can be really delicious and some of those crops, one is barly and you have
are tough to talk about. very complicated thing to talk about. the government can play a real role in incentivizing that kind of business. like my farmer s farm. they take his barly and he gets an economic return that he didn t get before. those are the kinds of infrastructure things the government can really help engineer. it s critical to the future of food. dan, we love the book and we want you to come back and next time bring some food. please. up next some aspirational thoughts from one one luke russert. ask what you can do for luke russert. not what your country can do for you! and a retirement planning calculator. now i know when i m going to retire. not if.
and, because of the internet and you know what that is all about, it was time to reveal the mystery. it is his fifth book coming out. ladies and gentlemen, the real author of letters from a nut with is barry p. martyr, sitting next to me, who has been a colleague of mine for over 25 years. larry: what way? he writes? a comedian. a comedy writer. larry: how have you lived, barly, if an no, ma am anymority with all this famous books, you know you did them? well, i don t know how to answer that. let s just move on. larry: thanks to barry. we will have you back soon. december 17th, you will be back. i started them. larry: you did them on a lark? eating a bag of feet toes. the way i was sitting with my