account. she s clearly brilliant at what she does. she was brilliant in taking down biden in the first debate, but when you look at her record in california, it s not a great record across the board. there are innocent people in prison who were put behind bars. google george gauge, daniel larsen, kevin cooper. they have been released from prison because they were wrongly convicted and she fought tooth and nail to keep them behind bars. that exchange is one of the benefits of having a big field. the top tier may not have gone hard at harris, but gabbard did. she did harris a favor. she s going to get that attack one day and better to come on the primary side. this helps them to get stronger. there is an argument that hillary clinton was not as strong a general election candidate as she could have been, because she doesn t really
yields down 20% and same thing with peanut crop. what will it mean for people at home? intermediate term lower price for beef as heads get liquidated. higher prices for corn. higher prices for cotton. higher prices for peanuts. there might be a shortage of peanut butter on the shelves next year. what ill will it take to end it? tropical weather and a lot of it. not just tropical storm don going into southern part of texas. the state climatologist at university of george gauge, here is georgia told me what we need. we need like 2004 and 2005 when we had storm after storm after storm. one storm will bring some temporary relief. it will be widespread. but one storm will not solve the problem. reporter: yeah it is not going to solve the problem. one meteorologist is saying these drought conditions could persist all the way through next summer.
at home? intermediate term lower price for beef as heads get liquidated. higher prices for corn. higher prices for cotton. higher prices for peanuts. there might be a shortage of peanut butter on the shelves next year. what ill will it take to end it? tropical weather and a lot of it. not just tropical storm don going into southern part of texas. the state climatologist at university of george gauge, here is georgia told me what we need. we need like 2004 and 2005 when we had storm after storm after storm. one storm will bring some temporary relief. it will be widespread. but one storm will not solve the problem. reporter: yeah it is not going to solve the problem. one meteorologist is saying these drought conditions could persist all the way through next summer. the only upside at least here in the state of georgia, alisyn, they got less water