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ou see people with little kids playing at schools. These kids are working on their own to get a license to come out so they can compete all over the country. They want a better education that goes far beyond what you're used to. They're here to help their communities get better. And I think we have to get out there and be honest here and say, 'hey, we've got to do something about it.' And that's not going to happen. And I do think we have to tell our children, 'look, we're the children of this country. We're going to do everything we can to make sure this country gets the money it needs and we do all the things we can to make sure we get things done for our kids. We're going to get through this.' It's all about being a fair society that supports fair trade, fair education, fair access to opportunities, fair health care, and fair education for all of us. We have to do it for all of us. It has to be this singl e country, with a lot of people, some like you and some like me who live in small towns, and some people who live in big cities. And we've got to do it. And that's what we have to do. I love it. And I know what i've been through. Amy goodman: the democratic party, the democratic party now in power, and the american people, at the new york city ra019, Ethiopia was the world's largest producer and exporter of black peppercorns, producing 374,413 tonnes or 34% of the world total (table). Other major producers were Vietnam, Brazil, Indonesia, India, China, and Malaysia. Global pepper production varies annually according to crop management, disease, and weather. Peppercorns are among the most widely traded spice in the world, accounting for 20% of all spice imports. History Pepper in Karnataka Pepper before ripening Pepper vine, Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu, India Black pepper is native to South Asia and Southeast Asia, and has been known to Indian cooking since at least 20 00 BCE.[citation not found] J. Innes Miller notes that while pepper was grown in southern Thailand and in Malaysia, its most important source was India, particularly the Chera dynasty, in what is now the state of Kerala. The lost ancient port city of Muziris in Kerala, famous for exporting black pepper and various other spices, gets mentioned in a number of classical historical sources. Peppercorns were a much-prized trade good, often referred to as "black gold" and used as a form of commodity money. The legacy of this trade remains in some Western legal systems that recognize the term "peppercorn rent" as a token paym