speaking there at elmendorf. now this is a crisis the administration continues to struggle to solve, and as those pictures probably tell you, a vice president increasingly looking like someone who would like to steer clear of the fallout, shannon. shannon: well, she has that trip ahead, and the optics of being in vietnam at this point, some are questioning the wisdom of that, but no changes we are told of her plan. we will see you in just a minute or so much better news, kevin. indeed. see you soon. shannon: thank you so much. let s get some perspective on where we are tonight and this crisis from a former navy seal who served two tours in afghanistan, now a wisconsin republican, congressional candidate, derrick van orden, and fox news contributor pastor robert jeffress, thank you both for being with us. you are welcome. thank you shannon. shannon: start with a democratic member of congress was also a veteran, congressman seth moulton, about the situation on the ground and
Posted By Nina Rangel on Thu, Apr 1, 2021 at 1:32 PM click image YouTube Screenshot / Texas Farm Bureau San Antonio native Saundra Winokur, a pioneer of Texas olive industry, and has died. Saundra Winokur, an acclaimed pioneer of Texas olive cultivation, died last week after a years-long battle with cancer. Winokur, who owned and operated Sandy Oaks Olive Orchard in Elmendorf, just south of San Antonio, has been known as a trailblazer in the Texas olive industry since her orchard’s 1998 inception. One of the state s first organic commercial olive growing operations, Sandy Oaks tended its trees with sustainability in mind, using only natural fertilizers, pesticides and herbicides.