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Speaker 0 is concerned about feeding the whole town. Speaker 1 is not allowed to cross the bridge and suggests going through CSRD. Speaker 3 mentions liability on their property. Speaker 1 questions why resources are being wasted on this situation. Speaker 2 explains that nobody is allowed to cross the bridge due to an order. Speaker 1 asks for the reason behind the order, but Speaker 2 only mentions following instructions. Speaker 3 emphasizes the urgency of the situation and the need to save houses from the fire.

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There's concern about food shortages in our community, particularly at the Bimbo Bakery factory in central Illinois, which is usually busy. This factory operates 24/7, but today, the parking lot is nearly empty during shift change, which is unusual. Typically, there would be a lot of cars, and the factory would be producing items like English muffins. The lack of activity raises alarms about potential food supply issues in the coming months.

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Guys, this is Paris in 2025. They're lying about the numbers. This is the new France. Coming soon. Coming soon to you, to a neighborhood near you.

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It takes longer. Our three heat wave reporters are driving. I haven't seen any farmers. Around the airport, the roads are legally affected, but also some streets in Frankfurt. And you have to consider that factors are not particularly fast. Planes flying above us. Madness. Madness.

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Traffic is flowing smoothly with no disruptions. Chaos at the circus as lights are falling over. Claire is retrieving her banner.

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Today, the speaker openly states that the next step is Paris, and if Paris doesn't respond, then it's Brussels. They mention that regulations in Germany are different from here, and in Italy and Spain, they use products that are banned here. They express frustration with the constraints and controls they face regarding traceability. The speaker is determined and willing to face any consequences because they are fed up.

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I received a list of crops that can be grown next year, and it turns out we can only grow Chinese cabbage. Everything else needs to be harvested by October 1st. It's ridiculous! We'll have to buy celery from Spain, even though it can't be grown there because it's too warm. Who came up with this list? We're not even talking about sustainability anymore. I've been trying to get in touch with the government about these issues, but they're not responding. The problems will be huge next year, and there won't be enough food. I've reached out to people in The Hague, but no one is listening.

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New York City has closed off certain blocks to spray for West Nile virus. The speaker expresses confusion and disbelief about the situation, suggesting they don't trust any of it.

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The speaker asks if there is an organizer among the group blocking the roadway. They refuse to move and are warned that they could be arrested. The speaker explains that people need to use the roadway to get to work, the airport, and hospitals. They suggest moving people out of the roadway to allow traffic to flow and have a discussion later. The group mentions their goal of Biden declaring a climate emergency. The speaker says they cannot facilitate that and suggests finding a proper avenue. The group refuses to move, and the speaker warns that they will be arrested. The speaker questions the effectiveness of blocking traffic for their cause.

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Downtown San Francisco is shown with barricades blocking off the area. The speaker expresses their dislike for these barricades, stating that it is unfortunate our country is not safe enough to avoid them. The speaker also mentions feeling sad about the need for barricades. The transcript abruptly ends, leaving the viewer to imagine the impact on the economy.

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The speaker criticizes the administration for controlling food and people, citing Biden's push for extreme heat regulations. They highlight challenges faced as a farmer in Tennessee and urge support for local farmers. The speaker warns of regulations threatening land and water rights, emphasizing the importance of buying local produce.

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The biggest problem after the hurricane is being unable to move; roads are blocked, and people are trapped. There's a lot of looting, so people should stay safe and keep a weapon if they have one, because people are intentionally sabotaging things. Truckers coming in with supplies on I-40 had their tires slashed while they were resting at a truck stop. Nothing was stolen, just vandalized. The same thing is happening all over. There is also looting in all the stores. The speaker will provide another update in 5 or 6 hours.

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People with the Navy are in another area. Trucks have been turned away for the last 2 days. Trucks and trucks and trucks have been turned away. Water trucks had to come back full. Two clear loads of water were turned around and told no. People are coming from Alabama, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania.

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The speaker is in Sarasota, Florida at a watermelon farm. He observes that the drivers of two trucks at the farm do not speak any English. He tried asking them where to check in, but they couldn't understand him or respond in English. He then asked warehouse employees where to check in, but they also did not speak English. The speaker states that this is a real-life example of something he deals with almost every day.

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The speaker is in the Belgian coast on a sunny day and discusses a concept described as a “climate lockdown.” They claim that in Knokke, a town considered to be wealthy on the Belgian coast, a climate lockdown will be implemented: on hot days the city will be totally shut down and nobody can enter. The speaker asserts this action is intended to be a test or implementation, noting that Knokke is the first town to adopt it in the summer. According to the speaker, this means driving to Knokke would become impossible because the highway would be closed. They describe this as “absolutely crazy” and a dangerous precedent. The speaker argues that on hot days the area would be off limits, preventing citizens from going where they want since it is public property. They claim this represents a violation of freedom and rights, asserting that citizens should be able to go anywhere they want in their country. The speaker contends that the plan shows a disregard for local businesses, including restaurants and bars, and other local enterprises in Knokke. They state they have warned about declining logos and now observe that Knokke is the first city to start implementing this approach in the summer. The video ends with the speaker expressing personal disapproval of the plan and sign-off, saying they will see viewers next time and goodbye.

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The speaker describes being forced off the highway onto Front Street during a fire. They recount how the police blocked off the end of Front Street, causing chaos and panic among the drivers. The speaker had to maneuver through yards and sidewalks to escape the blocked area and eventually made it home. They mention that there was confusion about sounding sirens to warn people due to concerns about causing further chaos. Overall, the speaker emphasizes the challenges they faced in navigating the blocked roads and the unexpected nature of the situation.

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The speaker discusses the impact of fires in Texas on the food supply chain, urging support for local farmers and ranchers. With cattle numbers at a historic low, importing beef weakens the local producers. They suggest sourcing food directly from farmers to strengthen the supply chain and benefit families and the environment. To connect with producers, visit fromthefarm.io, launching soon.

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Wow, look at that! It seems like everyone is on the highway right now. Not sure what's going on.

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In Nigeria, specifically in Lagos, there is a current situation that is causing inconvenience. One part of the road is being blocked on Fridays, which is causing frustration.

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Protesting farmers in France are causing major disruptions by blocking highways and threatening to blockade Paris. Despite the presence of 15,000 police officers and numerous arrests, the farmers are determined to continue their protests until their demands are met. The impact of the protests is already being felt, with food deliveries being severely affected and wholesale fruit and vegetable companies experiencing shortages. Concerns are growing that if the roadblocks persist, it could lead to difficulties in the food supply chain, affecting bakeries and stores in big cities like Paris. The farmers have garnered significant public support, with bakeries sending free croissants and baguettes to show solidarity.

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My tomatoes are rotting, and I’m not making any sales. It’s been terrible since Trump threatened to deport everyone. Nobody’s coming to the farmer’s market anymore. Look at all this produce—I’m practically giving it away. I’m forced to sell a whole box of corn for just $15. It’s a disaster.

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Traffic is so bad that people are walking to the airport, some even sitting on top of their cars. A protest is causing more congestion. I think I see Dicky with a gray backpack.

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A Dutch farmer named Mark Roth is currently in jail for blocking a highway in 02/2020. He was convicted for endangering people by stopping traffic, though no one was hurt. The speaker believes this is a political trial and an example of lawfare against farmers. Roth is in jail because he didn't comply with the community service he was sentenced to. The speaker shares a post address to write Mark letters of support while he's in jail. According to the speaker, things are not improving for Dutch farmers, despite a new right-wing government. Farmers feel the "green madness" is still ruling the country. Meat prices are skyrocketing, and the Green Deal in Europe remains in place. The speaker believes that unless the EU is abolished and bureaucrats like Ursula von der Leyen are removed, nothing will change. The speaker will provide updates and plans to share Mark's perspective once he is released.

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There are no protesters blocking the highway, only the RCMP in Saskatchewan. They have shut down the number one highway at the Saskatchewan Manitoba border, causing a blockade and stopping traffic from moving westbound.

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The speaker expresses concern and shock at the situation, describing it as a nightmare. They speculate that someone is going to block their street and harm the people in Lahaina by barbecuing them.
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