Outlooks. We will also hear from the usda chief economist at this forum. It is about 90 minutes. [inaudible conversations] good morning, everybody. If you could please find your seat. I would like to welcome everyone to usda 96 annual outlook forum. Usda oldest annual meeting. I am stephen, deputy secretary of agriculture. It is great to see everyone here this morning. This years theme is that innovation imperative. Shaping the future of agriculture. This is a fitting theme for the secretary to announce something we have been working on at usda called the agriculture innovation agenda. We are excited to share more with you this morning. I am joined in this room by many of you that are working to shape the future of our agriculture economy. It is important that we take stock, not only where we are today, but also where we need to go to meet a growing Global Demand with rising standards of living at a time when producers are dealing with uncertainties in the farm economy and the conditio
Adopted. Test captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2008 farmers win by doing right and they win by se questering carbon, using the farming techniques that keep the carbon in the soil, improving the productivity of those soils as well. From a Water Quality perspective, we know in a lot of places weve allowed nutrients to escape our fields. We can do better and our goal is to reduce that nutrient runoff off of our fields and farms by 2050 in that way. We think farming can be a real contributor to our air quality through Renewable Energy and weve seen that already through our ethanol and bio fuels industry, but we think we can do more in that way by creating a better environment for renewable fuels. Hopefully really moving forward with goals of 15 of our Transportation Fuel moving to that. These are all important goals, but were going to have a scoreboard that keeps track of these. Were not going to wait until the buzzer sounds 00 because you know that its progressive and wer
With the gun, but tried to hide it and ethan was the one that was responsible for this yeah. We will see what happens. We saw what happened with his wife and the conviction there. Now the jury has this case in their hands. Jean casarez, always good to see you. Thank you for that a new hour of Cnn News Central starts now happening right now, a double dose of Donald Trumps legal drama. Hes heading to Federal Court in florida as as his team tries to get the entire classified documents case dismissed, and hes waiting to hear from a judge in georgia any minute now about whether or not the prosecutor who brought the case against so well stay on the case. Plus a Terrifying Scare in the sky. There are new details this morning about a Student Pilot trying multiple times to break into a cockpit and an ally plaskett Airlines Flight the most powerful rocket ever built is scheduled to launch just minutes from now, well bring that to you if it happens, im Jade Ball Hold On with john berman and sara
nightmare. news tonight on what philadelphia s damaged i-95 will reopen. plus, as summer travel takes off, details for drivers on the cusp of your get-away. i m michael george with why gas prices are easing while other driving costs are rising. and later, a birthday parade fit for a king. 1,400 soldiers, 400 musicians, 200 horses, and a royal air force flyover as britain celebrates king charles official birthday as monarch. this is the cbs weekend news from chicago with adriana diaz. good evening. this juneteenth holiday weekend has begun with more than 40 million americans threatened by dangerous storms and blistering heat. tonight the greatest danger is from oklahoma to florida. large hail, damaging winds and tornadoes are possible. the latest severe weather follows this scary scene, a water spout on the gulf coast blew ashore in clear water. two people were hurt. and in perryton, texas, the clean-up is still ongoing after an ef3 tornado destroyed everything in its
Injured in a wrongway crash on route 128. Delays reported for miles this morning while crews shut down the highway. Emily a public hearing today to regulate fantasies boards drafts. Erika first clear skies in boston right now. But a quickmoving storm system is approaching and it will bring some snow. Emily cindy you re tracking the timing and it s not so good for the evening commute. Cindy it is not that it will be a lot of snow but that it falls during the evening commute. Will be a highimpact event. For timing here in terms of impact, i think it is greatest between 6 00 p. M. And 8 00 this evening. Unfortunately, that is when a lot of people will be on the road. The 20 s. Mid30 s on the cape. Will in. Let s time it out for you. This system coming in from the west will first bring snowflakes afternoon. By 5 00 p. M. , you are in it in the worcester area. Likely some rain mixing and in southeastern massachusetts this evening. When you get into some of these darker hues, we are not talk