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"Seventies and eighties. That's when it gets unhealthy. But 30 five's not bad. It's in the green. So get outdoors. It's uh you know, a little bit of humidity out there not scorching sunshine. Pretty kind of perfect kind of day. Get outside and enjoy the beauty of New Mexico. 50% Chance of thunderstorms Today. 70% chance of rain tomorrow had nice rain yesterday. Beautiful rain overnight. Good chance to rain tomorrow. Good chance for rain on Saturday. Oh, by the way on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Good chance of rain. That is the definition of monsoon season. Good chance rain every day. You deserve 83 degrees right now. Here in the state count, talk to the United States Senator Ben Ray Luhan at the bottom of the hour, then our monthly conversation. About food, food desert, you skirt city food preservation, food growing fruit transportation. Everything food. Santa Fe Food Policy Council today with three members, David Sundberg. Shunji Lee and Liz Brinley, and I'm sure Ms Li's name I am mispronouncing, but What can I tell you? Do that a lot. It's not just Chinese names. It's kind of every kind of name anyway. That's at three o'clock today. Want to be on the show? Shoot me an email Richard at Santa fe dot com. Running for office. You want to be on the show. Richard and Santa fe dot com. We'll give away Mike V. Hill's latest novel. It is called the rise of the sick Correo. When I say call, you can call the phone numbers all wait 4 to 4 12 60. Once.

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"david sundberg" Discussed on Talk 1260 KTRC
"We have David Sundberg, who is the chair of the Senate Pay Food Policy Council. Terry Phelan. Welcome to the show. Hello? Feeling. I'm sorry. Gary Teale in Welcome to the show and Wanna Lima's welcome to the show. Thanks. Hi. And David welcome back to the show. Good after you need to talk to get Richard. All right, David, let's start with you. I like T O inform people who not may not be aware of what the Santa Fe Food Policy Council is what it does. What is it's kind of a quasi governmental agency. What can he do? What do you do? What? Don't Ugo All right. Well, I don't make everybody paying cakes. I leave out the rotary. I'm sorry. You know if you come over sometime after after Kobe, I'd be happy to make you some thinking. Good idea. Well, the food Policy Council and thanks again for having us on We really appreciate the opportunity to talk to folks and let us know what we do, and also bring in some of her friends like Carrion, Juana. We are a organization. That's policy based, so we make recommendations to government specifically on county and city level. It's really interesting organization because it was foreign back in 2008. Between the city and county, which, you know, given the history and everything. They always haven't cooperated the best together But on this thing and some other issues, really through covert, especially they're doing just amazing work. And they give us they give us the time Opportunity based, um and to really talk about different policy issues, senior feeding programs, community health nutrition programs. Just basically everything top to bottom food from from soup to nuts, as they say, And, uh, there are 32 members air are made up of people who are appointed from both the city and county. I'm in a wide range of people. Me. I'm from the private sector. We have people for emergency feeding programs. People from nutrition, um, were coordinated by farm to table camera over there. Who's just Hugely engaged in so many different things around the state. And we basically right policies. We just finished a big policy paper at the end of September, Um, giving some recommendations about the city and county. They both adopted its resolution. And then they get to lose their legislative re liaisons to have bigger conversations with state and federal government. S so even though we're we're small, 13 member group. We have a pretty good voice. All right. You have a website and people can actually participate. If they're not one of the 13 by, um Well, I don't know. Can they? Can they come, too? Committee meetings virtually now? Indeed, definitely virtually we're not meeting at the official organization per city rules. Um, but they can find us at Santa Fe Food policy dot or g'kar. They can contact camera who's a coordinator? Her email is the best way to get a hold of her. It's Pam. At farm to table and em like New Mexico dot or g'kar, and we're meeting every Thursday. We have two different committees. One is a nutrition committee that's really pushing forward on the recommendations that we put out in that September. Report. And the other is basic like an emergency food committee meeting, and we just try and bring in all of different partners from across the spectrum, not even just locally, but we get to have sometimes conversation. Just national folks as well. We talked about not only different policies that we can push forward but also different ways of kind of creating better coordination communication between different agencies to bolster our systems. All right. Well done, David. Back to work. Appreciate your time, indeed. Thank you, sir. I set up T decide. Listen. Right, David. Cheers. Cheers. Okay, Our guests are now carry tea. Lin, Um, Mph Rd Community Health program manager and Wanna Lima's food service operations manager, both with Presbyterian Health care Service. Carry one start with you working from home or you working at the hospital. I am currently working from home today, but I am based out of the hospital. Wonder what about you? Every day here, right and fresh. Here being the hospital. The hospital? Yes. I worked at the hospital. Yeah, kind of hard to do food service from home. Yeah, Yeah. I don't have a food truck that we can drive around. But Yeah. All right s Oh, Carrie what is actually a program manager for community health. Yeah. So I oversee all of our community Health initiatives.

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"david sundberg" Discussed on Talk 1260 KTRC
"Good afternoon. Santa Fe, Northern New Mexico, seven minutes after one o'clock, gorgeous Dan San if it's a warm one. 48 degrees right now. Nice day today beautiful blue skies, light winds winds that are blowing her down from the north humidity. Winifred is 42% 48 right now Surpassed E forecast. I already tomorrow pretty much the same forecast Saturday. Rain and snow likely 44 degrees Sunday Snow. Monday. Snow Tuesday Snow Wednesday Snow That would be wonderful. What did not 48 degrees right now? Insanity. All right. We'll talk to Brandt Goodman. Here in the second brand is the CEO of Landseer Management to 30. Today it lies assault on And Attorney General Hector Ball Derris. We'll talk about a bill and the necessary bill for child testimony reform and three o'clock today, our monthly segment monthly hour on food, food insecurity. Food Policy Council today. We will have on Carrie Phelan and Wanna Leymah from President Harry Medical Services, and David Sundberg, who is chair of the Food Policy Council that said three o'clock today. Also just just recorded President Joe Biden just finished right before you in live with his co vid plan. All right, Hot off the press..