i guess i don t have a business card on me. let me see this. you re going to really make fun of me. you have absolutely no money, what appears to be 150 cards of some kind. can you get him a business card? i can get him a business card. you don t have anything in there? i don t have any, i just gave them to somebody in denver you have been doing this since the 70s, get him a card! so what is an oyster orgy and why do we need them? well, by the 1970s, various factors had caused the chesapeake bay to lose 99% of its native oyster population. that is bad. oysters are known as the kidneys of the bay, they filter out impurities in the water. so saving the oysters means saving the bay. and that begins with a whole lot of breeding right here. this is the hatchery. let s go set up your orgy. and this is what is the significance of a star? anything? we used to have pizza
science to do it. in fact, he is farming oyster soweds that are chosen from this lab to resist the diseases that killed off the industry before he was born. we can t restore the oyster population. he runs the research lab at rutgers university. and most oyster died on the east coast because of msx or dermo. two parasites that invaded the oysteres beds in the 20th century. we developed markers to build a better and tastier disease- resistant oyster. the scientist said it was stronger than in the neap 50s but bigger and taste better? it does taste better because it is sterile and we feel proud that we are contributing to the oyster having a come back in
but we are completely surrounded by water. they ve lived here a long time. they weren t going to be driven out. you can see this is now protecting their son s house. all right, we re having some trouble hearing you, martin. we ll try and fix that audio difficulty. i know you re on a lake which used to be a corn field so we will try and get you back as soon as we can. in the meantime, some bad news for oyster lovers. the mississippi oyster business is taking a big hit due to floods. according to the biloxi sun herald, all the fresh water heading down the mississippi river will cause oysters to die. the paper says it will take about two years to get the oyster population back on track. out of the financial crisis, the consumer financial protection bureau was born but will it lead to any real change? will it help you? we ask one of the group s architects next. so don t go anywhere.
necessarily pointed to something specific. what they found was, last year, they got some intelligence that al qaeda was targeting these oil and natural gas installations in the united states. what they re saying is, some of the information that they just got shows that al qaeda still has a continuing interest right now in going after some of those targets. where is this intel coming from? it s coming from that treasure trove of information that those s.e.a.l. teams hauled out of osama bin laden s compound. we don t know if it specifically came from osama bin laden s journal, but we do know it did come from the effects that were found in his compound. so whenever we hear a warning like this, you wonder is there a specific time or a date where this attack might be possible. do you know anything about that? yeah. that would be what they would call actionable intelligence. in other words, they found out that so an so may be plotting an attack on this date against this ins
the popular shellfish because of high temperatures and overcast conditions during the summer. they re still trying to figure out if the oil spill has had any effect on the oyster population. parts of eastern idaho are covered in white this morning after the first snowstorm there this season. a day after temperatures hit the 60s, students at brigham young university had to break out their coats, their hats and even the boots to make it across campus. the snow turned roads into a slushy mess and caused a number of traffic accidents. tis that time of year again. new york had some, our director said he woke up to some yesterday. really, oh, man. here s a look at your tuesday forecast. up to a foot of snow in the rocky mountains of colorado, wyoming and montana. snow in the cascades. rainy in the pacific northwest and northern california. blustery in the northeast with a mix of rain and snow in northern new england. 53 here in new york. 54 in boston. 73 in atlanta. much warmer th