Governor brian governor governor bryant good evening, thank you so much. Thank you so much mr. Lieutenant governor for the kind introduction and thank you for the friendship you in the speaker and the speaker honor the state and people. I will always consider it an honor to have served with you and your members. Mississippians, if everyone is seated right behind me. For the past six years, she has devoted herself to improving the lives of all citizens, particularly our children and for 41 years, she has put up with me. Wonderfulgerman, the , my wife, deborah. To the members of the house, senate and other elected officials, thank you for your attendance. I do not take your attention for granted. Thank you for allowing me to stand at our beautiful capital and offer my vision on how we can reach Greater Heights together. I realize many of us here tonight and those watching and listening, there sometimes seems to be to mississippis occupied in the same time and stay spirit of the critics w
Good evening, thank you so much. Thank you, thank you. Thank you so much mr. The tenant governor, for the kind introduction and thank you for the friendship you and the speaker continue to offer me because together we honor our great state and her people, i will always consider myself fortunate to have served with , you and your respective members, speaking of mississippi, my favorite one is seated right behind me, she has devoted herself to improving the lives of all of our citizens. Children and our 441 years, she has lovingly and patiently put up with me. Ladies and gentlemen, the first lady of mississippi and my wonderful wife, deborah. To the members of the house and senate, thank you for your attendance, i do not take your kind attention for granted. Thank you for allowing me to stand in our beautiful capital and to offer my continued vision for how we can reach even Greater Heights together. I realize that many of us here tonight and to those watching and listening, there someti
Live from the mississippi book festival a panel from the heritage of mississippi series discussed the bicentennial. I was good morning everyone thank you for coming to the panel. Im with the Mississippi Department of archives and history. Welcome to the heritage mississippi series panel. The director of the department of archives and history and a longtime member of the historicahistorical society twoe groups responsible for the book series will moderate the panel. Help me welcome katie. [applause] thank you very much for making this panel possible. [applause] i want to thank you all for joining us here in the mississippi stat state capital. We are proud of this building and it was recently designated to a historical landmark that was very appropriate. [applause] im pleased to host this discussion about the heritage of mississippi series which was also a bicentennial initiative. It will cover 17 volumes of 17 of them have already been published in the there are scholars working their f
Mississippi historical society. Two of the groups are responsible for the series she will moderate this penal. Thank you very much. I want to begin by recognizing our sponsors, bradley and cummings and Mississippi State university, thank you very much for making this panel possible. I want to thank you all for joining us here in the Mississippi State capital. We are very proud of this building and it was recently designated a National Historic landmark which is very appropriate. [applause] in our bicentennial year. Im really pleased to host this discussion about the heritage of mississippi series which was also a bicentennial initiative. The series will cover mississippihistory and 17 volumes , seven of them have already been published and there are seven scholars working their fingers to the bone right at this minute on the next volume and then a few to be signed. This series is as i said meant to cover the whole history of the state and its aimed at a wide audience. Dollars, teachers
This will be moving out and when it does, well get a dose of rain, but heavy rain and strong winds will move right in tomorrow night. So weve issued a fleirst alerto you are prepared. Right now, the big issue is that dense fog. A live look outside, cape may, you cant see very much. Visibility, its poor for the entire viewing area. So lets take a look at this fog advisory, in effect from 5 00 a. M. Notice, visibility for the entire area, allentown, half a mile. Hazleton, dearing, redding, half a mile. Blue bell, under two miles. Trenton, under two miles. Northeast philly, just over 2mile visibility. And philadelphia, currently, less than a mile visibility. So conditions are really dangerous. We have a lot of moisture, very light wind as a warm front starts to approach. Those are all the ingredients that we need, of course, to develop this fog. And noted here in atlantic city, twomile visibility, and mt. Holly, under two miles for you, along with millville. So, hour by hour forecast show