The big elements of the democratic platform and any rule changes, and how or whether his candidacy has changed the party. We are pleased to welcome you with us. Lets start with the question everyone is asking. When are you going to endorse hillary . Sen. Sanders our campaigns are working together. From day one, i said that i would endorse the winner of the democratic primary. I had hoped it would be. It appears it will not be, and that endorsement al there are reports it could come as early as next tuesday in New Hampshire sen. Sanders we are working together to see how we can be most effective in terms of coming together on issues and running the kind of campaign that needs to be run to make sure that donald trump does not become president. Al are there any other questions that have to be resolved on the platform sen. Sanders we are working together. At the end of the day, we will be united and do everything we can to make sure that donald trump does not become president. Al will you
Meteorologist jason brewer is in the fox25 Storm Tracker weather september we are which spot will be the most uncomfortable and hairraising. Jason hairraising, i love it. Warm and humid. 79, 80 degrees in most locations. The humidity is oppressive. Gets down to the sticky zone later today but a few spots could get into the comfort zone. That hourbyhour look at those dew point coming up. With the west and northwest wind, we will see increasing sun for the afternoon and the breezes from the northwest to the southeast high temperatures in the mid to upper 80s. And a chance for winter weather. Catherine parrotta is here to watch the roads for us. Can see through 93 and andover averaging 2 Miles Per Hour in that spot. A slow spot on the map. 128, 495 pike all looking good at this early hour. Take a look at zakim bridge, the leverett connector, tobin there on the corner. Volume pretty light. Here are those drive times for if you we can bring them up. 9 minutes 23 minutes and from the braintr
The residents say the changes occurred late last year, the same time the city was conducting an aquifer test by pumping groundwater at higher-than-normal rates. The pump test was prompted by a proposal by a California-based company, Niagara Bottling, to build a facility in Elko New Market to produce bottled water.
By Brian DeVore for Civil Eats.Broadcast version by Mike Moen for Minnesota News Connection reporting for the Solutions Journalism Network-Public News Service Collaboration Under pewter-colored skies, Alan Bedtka tramps through the snow and past a stand of sorghum-sudangrass, its chest-high stems rattling in the harsh wind. The tall forage stands out in southeastern Minnesota’s corn and soybean fields, which this time of year have been reduced to stubble poking through the snow. Bedtka is in his mid-30s and working to raising a small cow-calf beef herd profitably. .
An annual march for farmworkers rights is being held Sunday in northwest Washington. This year, marchers are focusing on the conditions for local tulip and daffodil workers. Alfredo Juarez, organizer for the farmworkers rights organization Community to Community Development, said tulip and daffodil harvesters are raising concerns about pay, pesticide use near where they are working and the need for clean restrooms. .