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mr. morgan in 1923. though it was not the first traffic signal, it was the first one to have the middle yellow light. and it was remarkably smart. mr. morgan actually invented it after witnessing a bad traffic accident on a busy corner, and that is when he realized there needed to be a little more time between stop and go. he eventually sold the rights to general electric for $40,000, and with that, i conclude my comments. is there any complic public comment on the chair's report? seeing none, the public comment is closed. and we will go to ms. chang. >> on behalf of staff, i also wish to express our condolences to jeff's family. today i begin my report on the development of this california p.o. c. we have been advocating for the california p.o.c. to open the data reporting with regard to ride-sharing companies. they submit reports to p.c. o.c. , but they have not her heretofore been released to the public. as far as a proposed ruling from the p.c. o.c.is tha c. is they should require these companies to
mr. morgan in 1923. though it was not the first traffic signal, it was the first one to have the middle yellow light. and it was remarkably smart. mr. morgan actually invented it after witnessing a bad traffic accident on a busy corner, and that is when he realized there needed to be a little more time between stop and go. he eventually sold the rights to general electric for $40,000, and with that, i conclude my comments. is there any complic public comment on the chair's report? seeing none,...
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mr. morgan what do you have to say about the report but more importantly the fbi's reputation moving forwardcerned. i'm still in touch with a lot of active duty agents and one of the guests previously said it right. i think it's correct. i think unfortunately it's going to take a long time for the fbi to build this reputation, but the sad part is that's because of only a small, small limited group of leads at the top that made some really bad decisions. the rest of the fbi has been doing their job, protecting this country every single day and it's really sad for the fbi. ed: and when you work inside the fbi like that, mark, and worked with such great men and women, who are true professionals or patriots, want to protect this country as you suggest, what goes through your mind when you hear these revelations of a dossier funded by the opposition party was used by fbi and justice department officials who are supposed to be non-partisan on those kinds of intelligence matters to go after the other side. >> you know, it's a dagger in all of our hearts. just recently, the additional release of a t
mr. morgan what do you have to say about the report but more importantly the fbi's reputation moving forwardcerned. i'm still in touch with a lot of active duty agents and one of the guests previously said it right. i think it's correct. i think unfortunately it's going to take a long time for the fbi to build this reputation, but the sad part is that's because of only a small, small limited group of leads at the top that made some really bad decisions. the rest of the fbi has been doing their...
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mrs. kat timpf. greg: morganime when the president is going to war on twitter as opposed to war somewhere else. >> that's a good way of looking at it. greg: thank you. >> i think it's more like the real housewives of the west wing. and i love the real housewives so i say this adoringly. we need andy cohen and we need the reunion episode, you know, at the end of the "real housewives" where they get together and the husbands come in and hash it out. if we want to have world peace between the president and george conway, it's andy cohen. greg: that's interesting. are you trying to get on his show? this show is pretty interesting. >> i'm with you, greg. you have my heart. >> i wish your husband was here to talk trash about you right now. >> he knows better. i would kill him. he wouldn't try that with me. greg: the surprising study of the wonderful effects of metal ♪ greg: does this finally settle the debate over death metal. listening to death metal music does not desensitize you to violence as everybody used to say.
mrs. kat timpf. greg: morganime when the president is going to war on twitter as opposed to war somewhere else. >> that's a good way of looking at it. greg: thank you. >> i think it's more like the real housewives of the west wing. and i love the real housewives so i say this adoringly. we need andy cohen and we need the reunion episode, you know, at the end of the "real housewives" where they get together and the husbands come in and hash it out. if we want to have world...
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morgan radford is here with the latest on this. >> in her whirlwind two-day tour mrs. an elementary school in oklahoma and a tech company in washington state to talk about kindness and online safety, and now she's turning her attention to opioid addiction, speaking out about the crisis in one of her longest speeches since heading to the white house. this is her final pillar of her be best campaign. >> the first lady stepping into the spotlight in nevada to deliver one of her most high profile public appearances, among las vegas royalty as she held a town hall on the nation's opioid epidemic. >> it is the worst drug crisis in american history. >> reporter: speaking to former fox news host eric boling whose son died of an overdose, mrs. trump revealed she's warned her own son about the dangers of addiction. >> i teach him. i try to explain how drugs are dangerous, it will mess up your head. it will mess up your body, and nothing comes positive out of it. >> reporter: during the 30-minute discussion, mrs. trump also blasted the press chiding the media for not covering the
morgan radford is here with the latest on this. >> in her whirlwind two-day tour mrs. an elementary school in oklahoma and a tech company in washington state to talk about kindness and online safety, and now she's turning her attention to opioid addiction, speaking out about the crisis in one of her longest speeches since heading to the white house. this is her final pillar of her be best campaign. >> the first lady stepping into the spotlight in nevada to deliver one of her most...
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morgan stanley. [outdoor♪ambiance] hi, mrs. gorman. hey, theo. police radio: i have the stolen vehicle in sight.police siren] ♪ [police siren] ♪ [police siren] police radio: onstar, it's safe to slow it down. ♪ onstar advisor: mr. grantham, this is onstar. onstar advisor: the police have your vehicle. mr. grantham: thank you so much. rheumatoid arthritis or psoriatic arthritis. when considering another treatment, ask about xeljanz xr a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis or active psoriatic arthritis for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. it can reduce pain, swelling, and significantly improve physical function. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened. as have tears in the stomach or intestines, serious allergic reactions, low blood cell counts, higher liver tests and cholesterol levels. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. your doctor should perform blood tests before and while taking xeljanz xr, and monitor certain li
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. >> you look at it, morgan and wonder why didn't mr.kitchen sink it better >> i think there's been a lot of kitchen sinks. >> right. >> dividend cut twice. >> i agree but something can still come out and lead to double-digit tliens in the space of 24 hours is not a new development, just a new kind of communication. >> that's the thing. second ceo in less than two years. next thursday is the date to watch, the 14th. that is when we're getting the awaited, much awaited 2019 outlook, new outlook for this company. investors right now are expecting a lot more detail around all of that again it's the same two points we've been talking about, capital and power. >> morgan, thank you very much >>> still to come, analyzed stocks struggling today. we'll talk to the number one airline analyst about what's impacting the sector. >>> plus shares of all dergan a sinking after hours. ...red-blooded. right this way. you thirst for adrenaline, you hunger for raw power. well, you've come to the right place. the road is yours, dig in. >>> shares falling mor
. >> you look at it, morgan and wonder why didn't mr.kitchen sink it better >> i think there's been a lot of kitchen sinks. >> right. >> dividend cut twice. >> i agree but something can still come out and lead to double-digit tliens in the space of 24 hours is not a new development, just a new kind of communication. >> that's the thing. second ceo in less than two years. next thursday is the date to watch, the 14th. that is when we're getting the awaited,...
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thank you very much, morgan let's bring in bob pisani for more on ge morgan will stick around as well bob, what levers are left for mr. culp to pull >> reporter: that's a good question you know, the bulk is on ge, tyler. always has been, we have these fabulous assets that we want to sell and the market doesn't fully appreciate the value of our assets because the market does not know how to value conglomerates. jeff used to complain about this for many, many years and he does have a point the bear case is, well, wait a minute, you've got yourself into a terrible dilemma with the debt you've got including ridiculous pension obligations and essentially, you're slowly having to sell off the pieces of the company. sometimes, at fire sale prices and this seems to be what tusa is saying here with the thing and the whole thing that's going on with ge financial which has been a problem for many years so it depends on what side of the equation you're on but it gets tougher and tougher to sell off all these assets. >> is there risk to the pension? he asks with a personal stake involved >> well, ge, this is the largest public, p
thank you very much, morgan let's bring in bob pisani for more on ge morgan will stick around as well bob, what levers are left for mr. culp to pull >> reporter: that's a good question you know, the bulk is on ge, tyler. always has been, we have these fabulous assets that we want to sell and the market doesn't fully appreciate the value of our assets because the market does not know how to value conglomerates. jeff used to complain about this for many, many years and he does have a point...
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mr. moynihan, i wanted to ask you about was that story about jp morgan encroaching it says on bank of america'sritory expanding into the heart of bank of america country, looking at new markets in charlotte, your hometown, raleigh. greenville, kansas city, nashville what's the company's response >> the company's response is to continue to do what we've been doing the last decade, continue to expand in the markets that we find opportunities continue to fine tune and continue to grow our deposit base and our consumer business. and so you've seen us outgrow everybody in the market over the last three or four years you can look at the data we've we welcome all compellers it's a kmettive industry we have many competitors in alling the markets and our job is just to do better than everybody else. >> how important is the branch you guys obviously have done a lot with erica to make mobile banking more easy, friendly, accessible for people and so forth. can mobile can my mobile phone supplant my bank branch? and is that better economics for you guy sns are you looking at that as a future strategy? >> it
mr. moynihan, i wanted to ask you about was that story about jp morgan encroaching it says on bank of america'sritory expanding into the heart of bank of america country, looking at new markets in charlotte, your hometown, raleigh. greenville, kansas city, nashville what's the company's response >> the company's response is to continue to do what we've been doing the last decade, continue to expand in the markets that we find opportunities continue to fine tune and continue to grow our...
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. >> morgan, thank you very much. >>> it's time tourn to mr.k of the weather. >> things getting warmer in thea , cooler out west, thanks to a dip in the jet stream in the west. warming highs in the eastern half of the u.s. look at this. nashville 62, savannah 71. 77 in san antonio but cooler in salt lake and phoenix today. look at tomorrow. rapid city only 32. st. louis, you're going to be flirting with 70 degrees. same in charleston, jackson, 82 degrees. as we move into thursday and t i heat movo the east, binghamton is going to be almost 55 ees. nashville, 14 degrees warmer than usual at 75. denver will be 23 degrees colder than usual with a high of only 32. flesd wat in the up mississippi river valley, severe storms through western texas. rainy through the southwest with mountain snows. here in the east weather lookinh fantastichat's what's going on around the country. here is what's happening in your neck of the woods. in>>> good mo everybody. happy tuesday. skies are clear. the northwest wind is blowing. you'll need ur warm coat this morni
. >> morgan, thank you very much. >>> it's time tourn to mr.k of the weather. >> things getting warmer in thea , cooler out west, thanks to a dip in the jet stream in the west. warming highs in the eastern half of the u.s. look at this. nashville 62, savannah 71. 77 in san antonio but cooler in salt lake and phoenix today. look at tomorrow. rapid city only 32. st. louis, you're going to be flirting with 70 degrees. same in charleston, jackson, 82 degrees. as we move into...
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and that also means the questions about mrs may's future as prime minister have resurfaced with former cabinet colleagues nicky morganenly about when, and not if, she will be replaced. the commons is gearing up to vote tomorrow on theresa may's deal for how we leave the european union. it will be the second time mps have voted on the prime minister's plan, after it was defeated injanuary by an unprecedented 230 votes. ever since, mrs may has been struggling to get any concessions from the eu in order to satisfy unhappy members of parliament. if she can't get her withdrawal agreement signed off, wednesday will see a vote on leaving with no deal. if that also fails, mps will have a chance to extend article 50 on thursday and thereby delay brexit. there is a handy flow chart for you, a lwa ys there is a handy flow chart for you, always easy to understand. let's speak now to simon clarke, who is a conservative mp, he's pro—brexit and a member of the conservative european research group of mps, led byjacob rees mogg. yasmin qureshi, who is a labour mp and the party's shadowjustice minister. we hope she will be with us in
and that also means the questions about mrs may's future as prime minister have resurfaced with former cabinet colleagues nicky morganenly about when, and not if, she will be replaced. the commons is gearing up to vote tomorrow on theresa may's deal for how we leave the european union. it will be the second time mps have voted on the prime minister's plan, after it was defeated injanuary by an unprecedented 230 votes. ever since, mrs may has been struggling to get any concessions from the eu in...
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morgan, roberto vargas, and jonathan butler. >> supervisor walton: yes. >> chair ronen: okay. without objection, that motion passes. [gavel]. >> chair ronen: mr. clerk, would you read item number nine. [agenda item read]. >> chair ronen: thank you. and mr. donald lee randall is here from supervisor stefani's office. >> thank you. supervisor stefani would like to have a continuance until march 18. we're still working on legislation and will bring this to you at that time. >> chair ronen: okay. great. i'll just open this up for public comment. is there any member of the public that would like to speak on this item or the motion to continue the item to march 18? seeing none, public comment is closed. [gavel]. >> chair ronen: with that, you want to make the motion? >> supervisor walton: move for continuance of item nine. >> chair ronen: to march 18, 2018 -- 2019, not 2018. past 2018. without objection, that item passes. [gavel]. >> chair ronen: mr. clerk, are there any other items for today? >> clerk: there are no other items for today. >> chair ronen: thank you. the meeting is adjourned. >> good afternoon, and welcome to the land use and transpor
morgan, roberto vargas, and jonathan butler. >> supervisor walton: yes. >> chair ronen: okay. without objection, that motion passes. [gavel]. >> chair ronen: mr. clerk, would you read item number nine. [agenda item read]. >> chair ronen: thank you. and mr. donald lee randall is here from supervisor stefani's office. >> thank you. supervisor stefani would like to have a continuance until march 18. we're still working on legislation and will bring this to you at that...
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hour, but i am pleased to be joined by nicky morgan, in the conservative party, former conservative cabinet minister, thank you forjoining us. we will ask mrs up to when he joined his we will ask mr duncan smith what he was up to when hejoined his but is this significant this meeting is taking place? do you sense there is something being offered, which was not on offer a couple of days ago? there have been discussions all weekend. it probably is significant given the prime minister is going to strasbourg. it is a good sign various people are being spoken to about what might potentially be on the table and whether that is something people feel will give them confidence to vote for the agreement. he said ian and i were on different sides, but we have been working together to try to find a way through. trying to find a way that addresses a number of concerns. we will only get this through if we all compromise. we should have an agreement in place to leave on the 29th of march. i think we are being joined by iain duncan smith. thank you forjoining us. we understand you forjoining us. we understand you have had a meeting with the chief whip and
hour, but i am pleased to be joined by nicky morgan, in the conservative party, former conservative cabinet minister, thank you forjoining us. we will ask mrs up to when he joined his we will ask mr duncan smith what he was up to when hejoined his but is this significant this meeting is taking place? do you sense there is something being offered, which was not on offer a couple of days ago? there have been discussions all weekend. it probably is significant given the prime minister is going to...
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morgan radford has the latest. >> in her whirlwind two-day tour, mrs. visited an entary school in oklahoma and a tech company in washington state to talk about kindness and onli safety. now she's turning her attention to opioiakaddiction, sg out on the crisis in one of her longest speeches since teading the white house. this is the final pillar of her be best campaign. >> reporter: the first lady stepping into the spoight in nevada to deliver one of her most high profile public appearances among las vegas realrea royalty. >> it ishe worst drugrisis in american history. >> reporter: speaking to eriin whose son died of an overdose mrs. trump said she warned her own 12-year-old son baron about the dangers of addiction. >> i try to explain to him how drugs are dangous, it wil mess up your head, mess up your body. nothing comes positive out of it. >> reporter: during the 30-minute discussion, mrs. trump also blasted the press, chiding the media for not covering the epidemic more. >> i challenge the press to devote as much time to the lives lost and the poten
morgan radford has the latest. >> in her whirlwind two-day tour, mrs. visited an entary school in oklahoma and a tech company in washington state to talk about kindness and onli safety. now she's turning her attention to opioiakaddiction, sg out on the crisis in one of her longest speeches since teading the white house. this is the final pillar of her be best campaign. >> reporter: the first lady stepping into the spoight in nevada to deliver one of her most high profile public...
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morgan: we did. something else the judge said that goes to the conversation we were just having, she said, "mr. manafort, i don't want to belittle or minimize the discomfort of prison for you. it's hard and it went. young and old, rich and poor." i thought that was the board and save it for her to make today. from my perspective it is matter how he was caught. he has pleaded guilty come he's a criminal. it happened through the mueller investigation. i'm happy to see that he was brought to justice today. the bigger question for me, harris, as the people mentioned about a year ago we haven't heard much from. tony podesta, for example. who was also involved. greg craig, vin weber. these were all people who were accused by the mueller team of fingerling failing to register as for agents and being involved in the law practice. i would like to know, are these people also going to be brought to justice? >> harris: and don't miss the point, too, that would be an oppositional political -- at least in tony podesta's case. you're talking about a democrat. leslie marshall, does that matter? >> leslie: it s
morgan: we did. something else the judge said that goes to the conversation we were just having, she said, "mr. manafort, i don't want to belittle or minimize the discomfort of prison for you. it's hard and it went. young and old, rich and poor." i thought that was the board and save it for her to make today. from my perspective it is matter how he was caught. he has pleaded guilty come he's a criminal. it happened through the mueller investigation. i'm happy to see that he was...
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mr. trump inflated assets -- the bank says it expects tesla to hit an air pocket in demand sooner than expected. morgan cutting its first-quarter delivery by 23%. david: we turn to wall street beat. up, british firms preparing for post-brexit world. money managers have transferred $86 billion out of the u.k. tim sloan returns to congress. the wells fargo ceo prepared to testify before the financial .ervices committee google investors target larry pageower -- awarded a stock grant to andy rubin without approval. joining us now is jason kelly. let's start with brexit. it is the story of the day besides boeing. a new survey of financial firms --es out and says >> we all got the headlines last time, late last night u.s. about may's new deal. a year ago, a lot of firms in the city started making their decisions -- 200 firms have moved people out of london. david: if you don't resolve this quickly, we will have to make some decisions. almost regardless of what comes out of parliament, they will leave. >> you start to see who the winners are. losing, who is gaining? dublin is leading the pack. there are some
mr. trump inflated assets -- the bank says it expects tesla to hit an air pocket in demand sooner than expected. morgan cutting its first-quarter delivery by 23%. david: we turn to wall street beat. up, british firms preparing for post-brexit world. money managers have transferred $86 billion out of the u.k. tim sloan returns to congress. the wells fargo ceo prepared to testify before the financial .ervices committee google investors target larry pageower -- awarded a stock grant to andy rubin...
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morgan, thank you very much. >>> it's now time to turn our attention to mr.ck of the weather. >> things getting a little warmer in the east, a little cooler out west thanks to a dip in the jet stream in the west there turning colder. warming highs in the eastern half of the u.s., nashville 62, savannah, 71. i just like throwing that in. 77 in san antonio, but cooler in salt lake and phoenix today. look at tomorrow, rapid city only 32, but st. louis you're going to be flirting with 70 degrees, same in charleston, jackson 82 tredegrees, and as w move into thursday and that heat moves into the east, binghamton almost 55 degrees, whereas denver is going to be 23 degrees colder than usual with a high of only 32. flood watches in the mid to upper mississippi river valley, severe storms down through western texas. rainy through the southwest with mountain snows. here in the east weather looking >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. get ready for a windy day. our winds coming in from the northwest at about 25 to 30 miles per hour. we will be even higher for
morgan, thank you very much. >>> it's now time to turn our attention to mr.ck of the weather. >> things getting a little warmer in the east, a little cooler out west thanks to a dip in the jet stream in the west there turning colder. warming highs in the eastern half of the u.s., nashville 62, savannah, 71. i just like throwing that in. 77 in san antonio, but cooler in salt lake and phoenix today. look at tomorrow, rapid city only 32, but st. louis you're going to be flirting...
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mr. roker. thank you, sir. to a sneak peek at willie's next "sunday sit-down." he's catching up with tracy morgan wonderful worldf tracy morgan. >> i love it. happy to be in it for a minute. >> reporter: to wthrough the front door of tracy morgan's telatial home is top into a universe all its own. >> we have speakers in here, some music going on. got to be creative. fellows, becreative. role play. >> this is a hell of a role play. >> i'm joaques cousteau. >> the last og comes from my friend jimmy who died in the accident. he was an og to me. >> reporter: the accident happened in the early morning 2014. of june 7, morgan was a passenger traveling home from a comedy show when his vehicle was hit by a walmart tractor-trailer in a deadly multivehicle crash. >> what do we see in the last og, second chances are a beautiful thing. i know. i got hit by a truck. i wasn't supposed to walk away from that. that truck was doing 75 miles >> was there ever a point in your recovery where you thought i may never return to comedy? >> every day. i was scared to death. forget comedy. i didn't know if i was ever goin
mr. roker. thank you, sir. to a sneak peek at willie's next "sunday sit-down." he's catching up with tracy morgan wonderful worldf tracy morgan. >> i love it. happy to be in it for a minute. >> reporter: to wthrough the front door of tracy morgan's telatial home is top into a universe all its own. >> we have speakers in here, some music going on. got to be creative. fellows, becreative. role play. >> this is a hell of a role play. >> i'm joaques cousteau....
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we'll hear from jp morgan chase ceo jamie dimon, then governor matt bevin and the first lady of louisiana. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome governor hogan, governor raimondo, and mr. jamie dimon. [ applause ] >> well, good morning, everyone. thank you all for being here. i hope everybody is enjoying the nga winter conference so far. i want to first of all begin by introducing my co-moderator and friend and colleague, the 75th governor of rhode island and the very first female governor in state history, governor gina remain on dou raimondo. >> thank you, good morning, everybody. >> in 2006, our special guest became the chairman of the board of jp morgan chase. he served as ceo and president since 2005. formerly served as president, chief operating officer. following jp morgan chase's merger with bank one corporation in 2004, at bank one he was chairman and chief executive officer. previously held numerous executive roles at citigroup, travelers group, commercial credit company, and american express. he's on the board of directors of harvard business school, chairman of the business roundtable, a member of the business council, and also serves on the board of trust
we'll hear from jp morgan chase ceo jamie dimon, then governor matt bevin and the first lady of louisiana. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome governor hogan, governor raimondo, and mr. jamie dimon. [ applause ] >> well, good morning, everyone. thank you all for being here. i hope everybody is enjoying the nga winter conference so far. i want to first of all begin by introducing my co-moderator and friend and colleague, the 75th governor of rhode island and the very first female...
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mr. crawford: farmers and those involved in the ag industry in alaska attend this to know the challenges that producers will have. the host was time morgan as well as two of my past sberms, hunter and grant. instrumental to this conference's continued success is the conference director and co-founder. professor of ag at arkansas state also serves as director of arkansas agricultureure council. i had a pleasure of being one of his students. many others come to support this annual event. as the event grows so do the attendance. i want to extend my congratulations to everyone who contributed to the success of for gribusiness conference the last 20 years. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized. >> madam speaker, this women's history month i rise to arroyo e ruth weekly of grande on her 100th birthday today. during world war ii, with america's young men serving overseas, u.s. jobs, traditionally held by men, began to open their doors to women. while ruth's husband, harry, was away serving in the army air force, ruth stepped up to serve herse
mr. crawford: farmers and those involved in the ag industry in alaska attend this to know the challenges that producers will have. the host was time morgan as well as two of my past sberms, hunter and grant. instrumental to this conference's continued success is the conference director and co-founder. professor of ag at arkansas state also serves as director of arkansas agricultureure council. i had a pleasure of being one of his students. many others come to support this annual event. as the...