The [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]. [inaudible conversations] welcome to the 22nd annual texas book festival. We appreciate you coming out for the authors and just in general great literature. A few housekeeping things, president of houston university. Just a reminder please silence your cell phones or turn them off. After that session here in our authors will be signing books in the book tend and book the booke for sale courtesy of book people. Remember when you buy a book, you support the author, the festival and independent bookstore and it is a Nonprofit Organization and its mission is to support lowincome schools in texas with author visits and donations like the leading rock Stars Program so your purchases go a very long way. And we have a book drive going on to help raise money to rebuild the library is affected by Hurricane Harvey and a donation of 15 at any register to buya a book for a student in the texas book festival and foundation will match with a bo
May drive down prices. What weve seen in the last few years in argentina is producers have been stockpiling, especially soybeans because of high inflation, the export tax and the value of the peso. Said chris benson, director of appliede agriculture and food studies at morningside college. Argentinian tax agency. Afip. Estimat es that farmers are holding as much as 11 point 4 billion dollars of grain that will now likely enter the market. And as argentina awaits. A possible devaluation of its currency. More changes may come. So i think we could easily be into multiple years here of lower prices in relation to what weve seen in the last five years, said chris benson. Argentinas reduce export taxes on soybeans to zero percent by 2022. Experts say. Us grain markets will definitely be affected by the change. However its not yet clear how much of an impact it will make reporting live in studio Deborah Souverain abc 9 news. Tim a judge has declared a mistrial in the case of Baltimore Police
The staff says this needs to be a controlled intersection or another bad accident is bound to happen. Its a horrible scene to see somebody laying in the street who did not make it. Everybodys going at least 45 through. No way to get across orderly. You just have to make a dash. A report found a total of 43 collisions resulted in 33 injuries and caused more than 262,000 in property damage. That conquered the dot to offer 500,000 dollars to install a stop light 2017. Its not soon enough. Its not soon enough. Aside from adding a stop light here, the city is also looking into ways to make hubbell avenue between euclid and east 40 eight st, which is Funeral Services are scheduled for saturday for an iowa state freshman killed monday in a hitandrun accident. 18yearold emily jacobs died after she was found that lincoln way and nash near campus. The teachers, their thoughts and prayers are with her. Its the family we all bond together and help those in need. Right now, our thoughts and prayers
Why would you mess up a veterans place when they are the ones that got you freedoms and stuff right now . Police say someone drove a vehicle through the grass and into the plaza, hitting a column. Heres some of the red paint and stuff that was left. Tire tracks show the driver continued toward a set of memorial benches. Hitting several benches and smashing one into several little pieces. Its just sad. I am more sad than mad. These three were walking past the plaza when they spotted the damage. Even if they are drunk, theres no excuse. Non whatsoever. The vandalism felt personal as this group has family members honored here. Youve always got that small element that will do anything they can do to make it worse for somebody. Dealing nats a few blocks away, its really personal for members of the veterans freedom center. The vandalism was the talk of mondays euchre tournament. The veterans they get stirred up when Something Like this happens. Wagner says, the board is working with police t
Stumped. In october, aircare rushed little liam young to university of iowa hospitals and clinics. But after he got there, doctors couldnt figure out what he had. Kcrgtv9s Forrest Saunders joins us from the cedar rapids newsroom this morning. Forrest, how is liam doing now . Doctors say hes over the hill and on his way to recovery, but it was a long road to get this far. Liam coded and had to be resuscitated. After, liams heart wasnt getting enough oxygen to the rest of his body. His liver, kidneys and more were shutting down. Liams skin developed bruises and blisters. His fingers and toes started turning black, many had to be amputated. Doctors treated him with blood transfusions, dialysis and many antibiotics. In hindsight, they think it was meanwhile the medical bills are pilling up for liams parents. Ive already gotten three folders with the explanations of benefits from our insurance company. It was just for the first week of him being sick, i mean tens of thousands of dollars and