interest you should get money is not simply for owning land but depending on what you do with it it s activities that ought to be rewarded not ownership it is since . there are 2 clear. camps here policies that favor the environment and the common good or those that mean the more land you own the more money you are paid and. the different parties made their way over to the agriculture committee. will also be there and will face powerful opponents. in the oceans through and if the food industry and its representatives here in parliament so powerful i believe things would be moving in a different direction neal but the food industry depends on direct payment subsidies to be able to compete and export markets of its partner to come. martin who was then wants to see an eco friendly agricultural policy as do environmental and consumer protection groups the e.u. s farming policy is hammered
and is on its way to the president. mike emanuel explains while the bill received a lot of votes, it doesn t have a lot of fans. the ayes are 68. the nays are 32, and the conference report is agreed to. the senate passed a bipartisan compromise of a five-year, $956 million farm bill which took three years of negotiation. it s expected to reduce the deficit by $23 billion in the next decade, including cutting $8 billion in food stamp funding by correcting a program misuse. we think we have tightened it up so it will not affect the payments to those who are truly eligible and those who need the help, and yet it will make sure the taxpayers are treated fairly as well. the chair of the senate agriculture committee says this deal ends indefensible spending after many years of trying. we have finally ended direct payment subsidies which are given to farmers even in good times. instead, we move to a responsible risk management
the u.s. military asked the times not to publish the photos, but the paper s editor defends the move saying, quote, after careful consideration, we decided that publishing a small but representative selection of the photos would fulfill our obligation to readers to report vigorously and impartially on all aspects of the american mission in afghanistan, including the allegation that the images reflect a breakdown in unit discipline that was endangering u.s. troops. chris lawrence, who is joining us live from the pentagon. chris, first of all, how are the military reacting at this point? reporter: strongly, suzanne, in a word. defense secretary leon panetta thought this was serious enough to have to address it during a nato meeting overseas. he said bluntly, this is war. it is very violent. young people caught up in the moment will make foolish decisions. he also again strongly condemned the paper for releasing the photo saying that the military had urged them not to. he said