Isnt it beautiful . Im on my way to the town of topping to hear all about a strange inheritance that was literally stuck in mud. My brother billy and i inherited our fathers oyster biz, which his father started farming in 1899. We didnt want them. The business was dead. Hoping we could bring it back to life. Hey, guys, im jamie. Hey. Im travis. This is my cousin ryan. Nice to meet you. How are you . Its absolutely gorgeous here. Before i crack open the croxton family story, you got to know a thing or two about oysters, which raw, baked, or fried have been a part of the north american seafood diet for thousands of years. I get the scoop from tommy leggett, a marine scientist and longtime commercial fisherman. So, were they always so popular . I mean, oysters are all the rage. Is that sudden . No, no, no. Native americans have been eating oysters forever, all around the Chesapeake Bay. Tommy tells me oysters were not a delicacy back then, but an everyday meal. When they finished eating t
Chesapeake bay. Isnt it beautiful . Im on my way to the town of topping to hear all about a strange inheritance that was literally stuck in mud. My brother billy and i inherited our fathers oyster biz, which his father started farming in 1899. We didnt want them. The business was dead. Hoping we could bring it back to life. Hey, guys, im jamie. Hey. Im travis. This is my cousin ryan. Nice to meet you. How are you . Its absolutely gorgeous here. Before i crack open the croxton family story, you got to know a thing or two about oysters, which raw, baked, or fried have been a part of the north american seafood diet for thousands of years. I get the scoop from tommy leggett, a marine scientist and longtime commercial fisherman. So, were they always so popular . I mean, oysters are all the rage. Is that sudden . No, no, no. Native americans have been eating oysters forever, all around the Chesapeake Bay. Tommy tells me oysters were not a delicacy back then, but an everyday meal. When they f
Effort the president took in iraq to the level of doctrine. We will have to see how history treats this issue over time. I think it was a reaction to the circumstances that arose after 9 11, possibly some legacy issues from having bush 41 deal with iraq as well. Examples where mr. Obama felt very comfortable carrying on the policies that his predecessor had bequeathed him. Thank you. [applause] prof. Eisenberg i am hoping that they will finally find a microphone i can use. As a professor, i want to welcome director goss and ambassador negroponte for coming here today, and expressing willingness to come here and talk about the issues. I do not think it has been openly acknowledged here, but the reality is that those members very few members of the administration have been willing to come here and talk about these issues. I really appreciate your presence here. Some of you may have forgotten dean firestones introduction. And case there is any confusion, i want to make it clear that i am
As seedy, rampant with drug abuse, violence and sexual assault. Guys, we woke up this morning to the horrific news of the murders of Police Officers in dallas. 11 Police Officers shot. Five have lost their lives in an ambush sniperstyle attack. Weve got team chaser coverage how this impacts our local Law Enforcement. Ashley, you have been chasing the Camden County Police Department which has turned around, a very, very dangerous city of camden, and i want to check in with you, but first start with sibile who is in essex county, you tracked down the sheriff and how the Essex County Sheriffs Department is dealing with the horrific news and how they are taking steps to prevent Something Like this from happening here, what do you got, sibile . Reporter outside the office of emergency management. Sheriff armando gathered about 300 officers in light of the assassination of five Police Officers in dallas, texas. Tragic events in dallas, shouldnt have any impact on what we do. We still have to
And building up the state. Her address comes courtesy of South Carolina etv. [applause] please be seated. Ladies and gentlemen of the joint assembly an honored guest. I am proud to present you have to the honorable governor of South Carolina. [applause] thank you very much. Thank you. Mr. Speaker, mr. President , ladies and gentlemen of the general assembly, constitutional officers and my fellow south carolinians tonight, we have come together to discuss the state of South Carolina the success we have enjoyed and the challenges we face. But we must first acknowledge, as we do every year, that without the selfless sacrifice of our men and women in uniform who have dedicated their lives to protecting our freedoms, this night would not be possible. So now, please join me as we pay tribute to those who gave the last full measure of devotion in the service of their state and country capt. James e. Chaffin iii, West Columbia staff sgt. Irard jerry gass, jr. Huger Deputy Sheriff joseph joe ma