does hbehind the scenes, not on cases that are argued and briefs, like in the texas case, there are just a lot of opaque rules that favor they favor the trump administration during that era, they can favor elite lawyers in the supreme court bar who have wealthy clients, and that s been an issue that the commission had looked at. so when i talked to him, i asked generally about transparency. we re going to look at what he said now, and i want you to list and know that we re sitting at the supreme court in georgetown law school where they have the replica of the real thing. it s going to look like the real thing. here s what he said about transparency. fratransparency is usually a word that means something good. but i would say it s important not to have the transparency. and the reason not to have the
counties across 26 states. the bone dry conditions are destroying farm crops and one analyst estimates that 75% of the corn crop in the drought region is now wiped out. that could drive up food and fuel prices across the entire country and brings us to rob marciano live in bu. we have corn that should be taller than it is right now because of the drought and because of the heat. this stalk should be well up and over my head. there s a couple of examples of ears of corn. this was tough to find, a decent one, what you would typically see in a healthy environment but this is what we ve been seeing, ears of corn not even close to developing and not even pollinated. not only here in indiana but across the corn belt as far north as the canadian board enand across the southern plains. this part of this particular field is pretty healthy, we re right at the edge, the corner, it gets more circulation and runoff from the road. i want to bring in bob smok, another local farmer. you ha