able to evacuate. because of an ability to travel because of work or whatever. but also, i ve been hearing just anecdotally people who are in the county, win that notice came, i think it was about a little a day before less than 24 hours before the storm hit. it came to communities, it came to people s phones that are mostly spanish speakers or creole speakers, and they didn t understand, they weren t able to read it. so, they didn t know to evacuate. i think we have to look at a couple things, one, when we re getting that notice, the ability for folks to be able to evacuate. and then also, making sure that information is accessible to who non english speakers. there s also an issue when i was there, you are not talking about the ice i talk to those shrimpers, they weren t far from where helpless, but they had no way to know that because their phones just weren t working. and fort myers beach cell phone service wasn t good. people had lost power things like that. we don t seem to hav
aviation personnel, our warehouse workers, and others. they can t come to work on zoom. if they weren t working, america simply wouldn t function. so we owe them a great deal. and these negotiations, it s important to point out, they began in january of 2020. as you look at just the accumulation of how much time has gone by, that s part of why you see the retroactive pay increases being so important, and then an overall package that will work for them. the greatest indication, i think, that this deal is a good one is the fact that the railroads and the workers were able to come to the table and agree on it. it meant everybody had to move like every negotiate negotiation. no party got everything they wanted, but it s keeping the trains running and, i think, allowing both the railroad companies to benefit from having, again, those excellent workers they can retain, and, of course, workers benefiting from these hard-won benefits that they have now won at the bargaining table. i want to
hollywood treats women as disposable, as you don t bring any talent to the screen, you bring beauty. when you weren t working, they stuck you in front of the camera and you posed for all kinds of pin-up pictures. i didn t really feel specifically like a commodity at the time. it s only on looking back that i see that when i was referred to as the girl. put the light on the girl, move the girl to the left. it s only when i look back on it now that i see that perhaps i was thought of as a commodity. i never heard a woman s brain praised in that period. that was not considered a feminine virtue. it took a while for women to be appreciated as thinking beings.
together to conspire, actually allegedly in a garage, to meet, to come up with a story that matched the information that was received to cover themselves. yes, and, of course, i don t have a response from those police officers or their defence at the moment either, which ijust want to point out. when it comes to breonna taylor, though, dr rashawn, why do you think it has taken this long to come to this point? i think with other cases, if it was eric gardner, for example, or george floyd, that was something that exploded into the public s consciousness very quickly, and i think it s been a different case when it comes this to breonna taylor. yeah, well, look i think it is a few factors. the first big factor is video. with george floyd as well as eric gardner and some others, we had video evidence. we did not have that for breonna taylor. that was a big thing. it was also alleged that those officers turned off their body worn cameras, and they supposedly weren t working, so that is a b
oh, man, this year there has been so many tough conditions. so, as a farmer, we are both a conventional and a certified organic farm so i have seen it from a variety of an angles. fertilizer up 150% significant. a lot use hard to come by. compost, manure things we use. cover crop, all these inputs are scarce, not as available. prices have increased and the supply chain has been disrupted. steve: yeah. and you know, it s a supply chain. in the beginning it was covid. and that s because so many people weren t working and things weren t getting done. well, people are back to work. and, ladd, and now people are going well, why is the supply chain still screwed up? i m sure you are scratching your head wondering the same thing. oh, yeah. exactly. i mean, the supply chain. we are done with it we are just ready to get past this. from both perspectives from a grower and processor. same thing, oil, cooking oil.