Vows not to dilute, dither or delay that legislation. The white house focuses today on immigration as President Biden prepares to sign a series of executive actions, including Assembly Task force to reunite families separated at the border during the Trump Administration. Welcome to tuesday, its Groundhog Day, the longest Groundhog Day any of us have ever experienced, isnt it, anyway, it jen psaki will hold her briefing the house Impeachment Managers have filed their pretrial brief this morning as well. Well get to both of those in a moment. The Daily Briefing comes after President Biden met with ten of the most moderately minded Senate Republicans, not necessarily an ideology but perhaps in tone last night at the white house. The that meeting they proposed a covid relief deal that they probably knew biden could not support and biden probably knew they wouldnt be able to stay united on that anyway. Case in point, its not every day you see Mitch Mcconnell publicly renouncing or praising
Im brian sullivan. Your money steady this hour. You can see the major indexes, fractionally higher. Because theyre not moving a lot doesnt mean theres not money being made the banks, bank of america up nearly 2. 5 . Sink k synchrony, all all kellogg hitting twoyear lows. No one eating cereal anymore, but they are using microchips. Moik kr micron is rallying im in santa monica, if i had to move one place in america, as you know, it may well be here to santa monica were here for the tour that brings together some of the nations most dynamic ent from n entrepreneurs and innovators how theyre turning things upside down. Joining me over the next couple hours, from the black swan group, chris voss. A lead International Kidnapping negotiator hell teach us how to negotiate like your life depends on it and well hear from the cofounders of cavu venture. They are the folks behind such drinks as the popular water drink, vidacoco, chefs cut, theyll talk about that. And the founder of california bab
Showers moving through right now. Lets find out more about that. Dave murphy is outside. The parking lot is wet from that shower. It is. And karen rogers has your traffic. We had the shower come through and ill show you that in a second. Ill start with satellite, the wide view. You can see theres cloud cover around this morning but also some breaks of sun beginning to develop across the region. And as we take a look at storm tracker6 live double scan, you can see that we do have a shower and this is actually been producing some lightning so it may still be a thunderstorm and boy, a real big bloom of heavy rain now popping right into south philadelphia and just about ready to hit areas just to the north of the airport, fort mifflin is about to get hit and National Park in new jersey might get caught with some of that as well. Cherry hill possibly haddonfield possibly and farther up north south of jenkintown on 611, broad street outside of the city you can also see bloom developing. It d
Good morning, members of the committee. I call this meeting on agriculture, nutrition, and forestry to order. We welcome sonny perdue. Members of this committee have great appreciation for the farmers, ranchers, and other stake holders directly affected by decisions made by the secretary. The department of agriculture is made up of 29 agencies and offices that employs nearly 100,000 men and women that work in all 50 states and all around the globe. Leadership on food, agriculture, natural resources, rural development, nutrition, Scientific Research and related issues that impact americans virtually every day. Throughout our nations history, our farmers, ranchers, and folks in Rural America have survived drought, disease, floods, tornado, and lately, yes, lately, prairie fires in kansas and whatever else Mother Nature throws at them. Year after year, they produce the safest, most abundant supply in the world but today, growers around the country are facing tough Economic Times with mult
Leap on Scientific Research and related issues that impact americans virtually every day. Throughout our nations history, our farmers, ranchers and folks in Rural America have survived drought, disease, floods, and tornadoes and fires and whatever else Mother Nature throws at them. Year after year, they produced the safest most abundant food and fiber supply in the world, however today, growers from cross the country are facing high prices. These strong producers need a strong market for their goods. The importance of trade for agriculture, our agriculture industry cannot be overstated. And if that was not enough, over the last previous years, farmers and ranchers and Rural Businesses have been burdened by regulations all across the federal government. I have heard time and time again as well as many members of this committee about the costly and hard to understand regulations that endanger the ability of our producers to stay in business. This committee will continue its efforts to ma