korea? plus mourning the mighty mississippi. the concern over his conditions spreads way beyond its banks. we can dredge it to a certain point and then mother nature wins. and later, taking wane. look at that. the children leading the fight to save the monarch butterfly. this is the cbs weekend news from new york with jericka duncan. good evening, and thanks for joining us on this sunday. tonight, we are learning new information about the attack on paul pelosi, he s the husband of house speaker nancy pelosi. cbs news has confirmed that investigators have determined that the suspect had a list of the people he wanted to target. the suspect had a bag of zip ties. along with the hammer he brought to the home. the speaker says her husband is making progress. the suspect meanwhile will be officially charged tomorrow. he s expected to be arraigned on tuesday. jonathan vigliotti. nancy pelosi says her family is heartbroken and traumatized. meanwhile tonight, her hu
The grain industry talks in bushels but pays in pounds, making it difficult to envision what a bushel really is and where all the little kernels are ultimately headed.
The grain industry talks in bushels but pays in pounds, making it difficult to envision what a bushel really is and where all the little kernels are ultimately headed.
Comparing data sets as ranked lists can make it simpler for human brains to perceive something complex, like a drought-stricken crop s ultimate prospects; but sometimes a simple statement can lead traders in the wrong direction.
Unlike most corn and soybean yield estimates, Gro Intelligence s data-driven models point to higher yields, reflecting strong crop health readings from satellites. While NDVI readings are usually informative, this year, they raise questions.