recommendations won t be accepted. the white paper instead talks more generally about initiatives to boost health sustainability and accessibility of diets, and on food prices, the government simply says it will engage closely with the food industry to understand price impacts. one of the few new practical suggestions as to increase the use of responsibly sourced wild venison. all this will come as a disappointment to campaigners who have called for tougher measures to reduce meat and dairy consumption, and to tackle obesity. it wasn t all bad. we are pleased to see a framework in there which will help the transition to nature friendly farming, but we do need government intervention in diet. we need to change the way that we eat. we need the government to be proposing changes to public procurement policy, to support more sustainable dietary patterns in schools and hospitals. we need them to introduce the salt and sugar tax, to change the way the products are manufactured and how they a
of responsibly sourced wild venison. all this will come as a disappointment to campaigners who have called for tougher measures to reduce meat and dairy consumption, and to tackle obesity. it wasn t all bad. we are pleased to see a framework in there which will help the transition to nature friendly farming, but we do need government intervention in diet. we need to change the way that we eat. we need the government to be proposing changes to public procurement policy, to support more sustainable dietary patterns in schools and hospitals. we need them to introduce the salt and sugar tax, to change the way the products are manufactured and how they are sold, and we need an overarching ambition that we get to the sustainable diet within this decade, because the clock is ticking and time is running out. the government is expected to say its plans will create a food system aimed at maintaining and increasing production levels. there will be much for mps to digest when they get the final ne
food manufacturers had to bring down salt levels over time, and actually the real way to do it would be with fat and sugar in a similar way, and other countries are doing that. they mimicked our approach with assault with great successful subs government is too laissez faire, two hands off, but this is such a mounting health crisis, when you look at the cost of obesity, the years it takes all people s lives. and the fact you look at primary school. it is really kind of quite disgraceful. and it does come down to the fact that the actually, manufacturers sell foods convenience that are just packed with fat and sugar because it is the quickest way, it is cheap, it is addictive and it is easy to sell and you get a ratcheting of fat, with manufacturers competing with each other on that, and you really do need government intervention. i am
forward or whatever their saying is. that s socialist. all liberals think that you ought to be taken care of from cradle to grave. there are some of us who believe that there are places where you do need government intervention and other places you should stay out of it. in this case i think as i go back to it she is trying to make this point and it is not about taking control of your kids or anything else. it is not communism. it is the idea that these kids spend a good deal of time in the community and in the education system and we have a certain responsibility for that that s all. it was not said, repeat that again it s msnbc. okay. so from a messaging standpoint, why did she do this and double down? okay so here it says here allow me to double down, kids are our collective responsibility. so, bob, even though you this you are trying to clean up this mess for her she says that s exactly what i meant. here is another one she has got a quote on msnbc.com as part of an article,
your financial security depends on your job and americans are looking to washington for answers. welcome to your $$$$$. president obama saying this week that he ll announce a new jobs initiative in september. john king is cnn s chief national correspondent. americans need help now. the president apparently is going to offer something next month. what s the delay? next month because the president says he wants to talk to his economic advisers. they re reaching out to ceos. the white house says this will not be a repackaging of things the president has put on the table. ali, you know those well. extending the payroll tax cut, which the administration says will not only put money in pockets, but hope to create jobs, extending unemployment insurance for people out there frustrated and can t find a job. there would be new proposals. the question is, what will they be. here s one question. we know some will involve spending. government spending. house republican leadership have