temporary. finally, we are looking heavenward where astronauts victor glover and michael hopkins are in the middle of a space walk. apparently, they re getting ready to upgrade things, put some more cameras outside. as if, by the way. what is it with nasa right now and cameras? that rover on mars, the international space station could be looking at more than 20. happy saturday, everyone. i m very happy to have you. i m neil can cavuto. we re looking at developments here on earth and what s going looking from space at earth. first to edward lawrence who is, well, might be out of this world with his yeapt great reporting. [laughter] edward, you re following this new border surge and particularly how homeland security s going to deal with it. do we know? reporter: right, exactly. still on earth, by the way, neil. there s starting, actually, to be a showdown in places like this, the bus station. what s happening is undocumented workers are coming across the border as well as
Farmers and ranchers who have dedicated decades to their work were honored at the annual Wharton County Youth Fair Ag Day Banquet, where ag industry members from all over the Gulf Coast region gathered Tuesday.
The dinner was held starting at 6 p.m. at WCYFâs Crescent Hall. Keynote speaker and Houston meteorologist Neil Frank spoke on weather trends and climate prediction at the event with an attendance of about 200. The awards were presented by WCYF President Ed Weinheimer and AgriLife Extension Agent Corrie Bowen.
âIt was an enjoyable evening, and it was great getting to visit with friends in the local ag industry,â Bowen said.