Crisis within a crisis. One shining a painful light on americas racial divide. Heres my nightline coanchor, byron pitts. I still have the cough. I have the headache, and kind oo weeks, shelly has battled an invisible enemy. It might appear shes losing, but this 67yearold doesnt rely on what the eyes can see. Im coming back, im feeling better. Reporter you hope that or you know that. I know that. I couldnt walk from my den to my upstairs without being on oxygen, so yes, im coming back. Reporter she wasnt able to get a test but is convinced her body aches and everpresent cough are sure signs of covid19. My husband, he was tested. Then my sister, shes proved positive. Reporter her husband of 41 years, tommy, hospitalized in the icu for days, covid19 positive and fighting for his life. So it was scary. It was scary. I prayed every day for him to come home. Reporter as the coronavirus continues its deadly march, theres a grim reality emerging, a disproportionate toll being paid in black and
New Orleans, Louisiana, kicked off its Carnival season Thursday for the first time in two years after the event was cancelled in 2021 for the first time since 1979.
The project has three objectives supporting the overall goal of increased profitability:
1. Improve decision-making and net farm returns related to product pricing through producer education and technical assistance. The project will create a new, user-friendly Meat Pricing Calculator Tool to aid producers with developing pricing for meat cuts and carcasses;
2. Increase livestock farm sales at farmers markets through point-of-sale data collection and analysis. Schmitâs team will provide training and technical assistance on point-of-sale software (such as Square) to collect and analyze customer transaction data from farmers markets; and
3. Inform marketing to a broader set of livestock farms through development of a comprehensive online price reporting platform for meat cuts and carcasses across regions, species and time.
november. this country will choose which path it wants to go forward. does it want to revisit the policies, the first eight years of the 21st century? does it want to look at what happened in the last decade of the 20th century, compare the results, and then assess in which direction we need to be going? the empirical evidence is there. the opportunity will be present on november 6 to choose which path this country will take. it s clear, mr. speaker, that the path this congress has been on, this 112th congress, is not the path that leads to a better, more prosperous future. for our children and grandchildren. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. under the speaker s announced policy of january 5, 2011, the gentleman from georgia, mr. woodall, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. mr. woodall: thank you, mr. speaker. i appreciate the time. you and i, madam speaker, are freshmen in this house. i have lemped a
started to move in. 36 at reagan national. humidity is 76%. winds are not much of anything. out of the north at 0 miles per hour and our pressure is up. looking atatellite radar, we re done with a very light sprinkle, even had a couple of snowflakes out there this morning. and now what we re dealing with is cloud cover and cooler temperatures as well. the cooler air started to move in and that will set the stage store what will likely become a winter event into the overnight hours thursday night and friday morning. more details on that coming up. but for today, no problems. a little cooler than yesterday with highs again in the middle 40s so that s about 15 degrees cooler believe it or not than yesterday. 46 the expected high in washington. 47 in lusby and 42 in hagerstown. and cooler than yesterday and we ll talk about the details of the possibility of winter weather in here late thursday and friday coming up. back to you. tony. we continue to follow two big developing s