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. >> you might find a beaver. a beaver. i shot one a while back and burned it in the pit. >> okay. >> there was no obvious evidence of beaver being in the fire pit. ken otto explained that he liked to kill animals and chop them up and spread them in the sand. it was disappointing that mr. otto revoked his consent but we knew we would be back. [ female announcer ] hands were made for playing. ♪ legs, for crossing. ♪ feet...splashing. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to manage your ra, now may be the time to ask about xeljanz. xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a small pill, not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz is an ra medicine that can enter cells and disrupt jak pathways, that comes with ra. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers have happened in patients taking xeljanz. don't start xeljanz if you
. >> you might find a beaver. a beaver. i shot one a while back and burned it in the pit. >> okay. >> there was no obvious evidence of beaver being in the fire pit. ken otto explained that he liked to kill animals and chop them up and spread them in the sand. it was disappointing that mr. otto revoked his consent but we knew we would be back. [ female announcer ] hands were made for playing. ♪ legs, for crossing. ♪ feet...splashing. better things than the joint pain and...
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the first show that was shot from the perspective of a child. >> beaver?most people had a lot of experiences like the beaver and wally had, and everybody has an eddie haskell. >> hi, wally, some dumb kid fell in the soup. >> good evening, mr. cleaver, some poor unfortunate child is trapped up there. >> everybody has that moment when they were so embarrassed and they thought they would never get over it. but they did. >> a special report. the scene of the 1961 emmys. >> it is not whether it is a western or a situation comedy or a drama. i think it is the quality of the show itself that is important. >> "the andy griffith show," mayberry, a kinder, gentler place, it would be hard not to want to live in mayberry. >> the core of "the andy griffith show" was this rock at the center of it. calm wisdom. >> i have taken the best parts of myself and people that i have known all of my life and put them into the tape. >> there comes a time when you have to stop the play acting and tell the truth. >> don't you believe me, pa? don't you, pa? >> people appreciated the e
the first show that was shot from the perspective of a child. >> beaver?most people had a lot of experiences like the beaver and wally had, and everybody has an eddie haskell. >> hi, wally, some dumb kid fell in the soup. >> good evening, mr. cleaver, some poor unfortunate child is trapped up there. >> everybody has that moment when they were so embarrassed and they thought they would never get over it. but they did. >> a special report. the scene of the 1961...
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large tornado on the ground right around beaver crossing. this tornado warning is going to be in effect for the next 30 minutes or so. most likely extended this storm, this very dangerous storm is rolling parallel pretty much to i-80, beaver crossing, milford, denton, nebraska needs to be on the lookout. if this storm holds together could be on top of you within the hour or so. confirmed tornado on the ground. could be a very large tornado. you need to immediately get into your safe spot, small interior room, no windows, lowest level of your house. milford, denton, lincoln state off i-80. this is a very powerful storm. you can see the greens and reds right next to each other right near beaver crossing, that's an indication of just where this tornado is. that's an area of circulation. this is all part of this larger system. severe thunderstorm warnings all across of the country's midsection just to the west of kansas city. if these hold together they'll be in your neck of the woods in the next hour or so. here are the tornado warnings in effe
large tornado on the ground right around beaver crossing. this tornado warning is going to be in effect for the next 30 minutes or so. most likely extended this storm, this very dangerous storm is rolling parallel pretty much to i-80, beaver crossing, milford, denton, nebraska needs to be on the lookout. if this storm holds together could be on top of you within the hour or so. confirmed tornado on the ground. could be a very large tornado. you need to immediately get into your safe spot, small...
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jerry mathers played beaver, "the beav."act his show had on americans back in those days. >> you know, i think it was something that was brand new. people were absolutely astonished, because they were used to radio, where they would just hear people, and never got to see them. they could go to the movies, but to be able to bring television into your home was just a phenomenal idea. in fact, when television first came out, people used to stand in front of electronics stores viewing in the video just because they couldn't believe they were seeing some of their favorite stars, and it was almost like they were right next to them. >> what was the impact of the cleaver family on america then? >> you know, the cleaver family was a real life family. ul the episodes of "leave it to beaver" are from real life. they weren't people going in and writing jokes. we didn't care if there were laugh s or not. they were trying to write a very, very good show that had a moral to it, and it was something that not only appealed to adults but also
jerry mathers played beaver, "the beav."act his show had on americans back in those days. >> you know, i think it was something that was brand new. people were absolutely astonished, because they were used to radio, where they would just hear people, and never got to see them. they could go to the movies, but to be able to bring television into your home was just a phenomenal idea. in fact, when television first came out, people used to stand in front of electronics stores...
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. >> host: but it seems to have started with beaver pelts, at least in the most formal sense. i want to start by challenging a little bit, your title, which is "uncle sam can't count". i would argue that ankle san can and does count, but what he is not counting his return on investment. he is counting votes instead. that is a different sort of thing and not exactly what we normally think of. if you sort of give me the broad outline of where this starts and where it goes. >> sure. "uncle sam can't count," the implication of the title is these investments, as you referred to, are not successful, money losers again and again and again. the limits of government are very clear in the constitution. you have administrator functions or enforcing contracts, this sort of thing, coining money, and then you have national defense. when the government sticks to those functions it has at least a chance to do well, those constitutional functions. when it rolls into the area, as you refer to it as investments and economic development sparking economic growth, the record is absolutely terrible,
. >> host: but it seems to have started with beaver pelts, at least in the most formal sense. i want to start by challenging a little bit, your title, which is "uncle sam can't count". i would argue that ankle san can and does count, but what he is not counting his return on investment. he is counting votes instead. that is a different sort of thing and not exactly what we normally think of. if you sort of give me the broad outline of where this starts and where it goes....
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but it seems to started with beaver pellets. at least in the most formal sense. i want to challenge your title which is "uncle sam can't count" i would argue he is not counting return on investment but he is counting votes instead. so that is not what we normally think of when we think of investment. so give me the broad outline of where this starts. >> sure, the implications of the title is these investments are not successful. they are money losers again and again. you have administrative functions and enforcing contracts and coining money as jobs. and then you have national defense. when congress sticks to those functions it can do well. when it moves into investment and sparking economic growth, the record is absolutely terrible. it starts with the bever pellets and george washington, who was a great president. washington is a great president. but this quote investment me made in the fur trade was a disaster. it often starts, the subsidies or investments, with the idea it going to spark economic growth and benefit the country or it will protect the country an
but it seems to started with beaver pellets. at least in the most formal sense. i want to challenge your title which is "uncle sam can't count" i would argue he is not counting return on investment but he is counting votes instead. so that is not what we normally think of when we think of investment. so give me the broad outline of where this starts. >> sure, the implications of the title is these investments are not successful. they are money losers again and again. you have...
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creek, or beaver crossing rather just west of lincoln. tens of thousands of holes are without power. the winds all throughout the midwest knocked over power lines. much of the power has been restored this morning but threat of severe weather continues throughout much of today all the way from the border north of canada down to san antonio, jenna. there are more than 50 million americans are under threat of severe weather. jenna: important day to pave attention what is going on outside of your door. garrett, thank you very much. jon: scary moments caught on tape inside of a hospital emergency room. why police were investigating what happened here. >>> plus, what do you use, paper or plastic? we're not talking grocery bags here. why cash might no longer be king. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7. i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, n
creek, or beaver crossing rather just west of lincoln. tens of thousands of holes are without power. the winds all throughout the midwest knocked over power lines. much of the power has been restored this morning but threat of severe weather continues throughout much of today all the way from the border north of canada down to san antonio, jenna. there are more than 50 million americans are under threat of severe weather. jenna: important day to pave attention what is going on outside of your...
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the cab of count dracula with 20 lithographs inside and lined with beaver fur. really special. >> let's move on to the print shop. >> ok. the core of what we do is making things. this is an example. this is a print project that will be a fund-raiser for the contemporary music players. we decided to put it in the portfolio so you could either frame at or have it on your bookshelf. >> so nonprofits can come to you, not just visual are nonprofits, but just nonprofits can come to you, and you will produce prints for them to sell, and the profits, they can keep. >> the return on investment is usually four times to 10 times the amount of investment. this is for the bio reserve in mexico, and this is one of the artists we represent. >> you also make prints for the artists that you represent. over here are some large prints by a phenomenal artist. >> he writes these beautiful things. anyone who has told you paradise is a book of rules is -- has only appeared through the windows. this is from all over coffee. we are contract printers for all kinds of organizations all ac
the cab of count dracula with 20 lithographs inside and lined with beaver fur. really special. >> let's move on to the print shop. >> ok. the core of what we do is making things. this is an example. this is a print project that will be a fund-raiser for the contemporary music players. we decided to put it in the portfolio so you could either frame at or have it on your bookshelf. >> so nonprofits can come to you, not just visual are nonprofits, but just nonprofits can come to...
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. >> the beaver lake cree alone have sighted over 20,000 treaty rights violations in their traditionalterritory. we are seeing members of fort chipewyan getting sick and seeing members of their community die. and then the traditional territory is either being destroyed or is being rendered inaccessible because of tar sands development. >> government officials in the say they're committed to protecting the environment and listening to the cree's concerns. >> one of the things that i will be doing in the near future is setting up an environmental council of elders from first nations across the province so that we can take traditional land knowledge from first nations and partner with western science and come up with some solutions. >> but how do ordinary canadians feel about the oil industry in their country? we head to edmonton to find out. >> i think its good for alberta. i think its being managed well in terms of environment right now. >> i mean its pretty obvious that it is terrible. i think that is obviously pretty commonly known. >> it has to be done responsibly but i feel we need
. >> the beaver lake cree alone have sighted over 20,000 treaty rights violations in their traditionalterritory. we are seeing members of fort chipewyan getting sick and seeing members of their community die. and then the traditional territory is either being destroyed or is being rendered inaccessible because of tar sands development. >> government officials in the say they're committed to protecting the environment and listening to the cree's concerns. >> one of the things...
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northern range are starting to grow back yard that is important for other species, such as songbirds and beavers and other aspects of ecosystem. if wolf populations get too low, we are concerned as biologist for conductivity between the recovery areas and the subpopulations, for genetic health. we can't have our prepositions get too small. the states do acknowledge that carnivores play a role on these landscapes. yes, it's a different situation where you have livestock and there will be conflict. i think that is where the states go and their management goals are to find and strike a balance between the needs of healthy ecosystems and the values of their constituents, which are hunters and livestock producers. but you have into zeus who want wild nature and not stuck in reservations among but in widescale. our main business at the wild site is to take people into the park, yellowstone visitors, so we often get hired by people who specifically want to see a wolf in the wild. we look at the livelihood today because we do feel there is such a big economy based around the wolf and there are a lot of
northern range are starting to grow back yard that is important for other species, such as songbirds and beavers and other aspects of ecosystem. if wolf populations get too low, we are concerned as biologist for conductivity between the recovery areas and the subpopulations, for genetic health. we can't have our prepositions get too small. the states do acknowledge that carnivores play a role on these landscapes. yes, it's a different situation where you have livestock and there will be...
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it's time for mcgnaw the gluten-free beaver. >> gluten damages the lining of the intestines. >> gluten is bad. all carbs can damage your brain. but why? dr. david is here to explain why grains are so hazardous to our health and what we can do to avoid them. i have been waiting to have you on my show since i read your book. it's probably the most comprehensive book i have read on disease ever. >> i appreciate that. there's a lot of information there. it's really important to understood who knew what we eat has a big role to play in our health. that's an earth-shaking idea. only goes back to hypocretes. a couple thousand years. we realize that food does matter. >> you actually say it matters right down to our dna? >> absolutely. we talk about eating fat, carbohydrates and protein and the foods we eat play a role in our metabolism. but the food we eat is instructing our dna. it's called epigenetics. the food is giving instructions to your dna every moment in terms of expressing good genes or bad genes. >> in other words, our dna tells us something could happen but the food that we eat tel
it's time for mcgnaw the gluten-free beaver. >> gluten damages the lining of the intestines. >> gluten is bad. all carbs can damage your brain. but why? dr. david is here to explain why grains are so hazardous to our health and what we can do to avoid them. i have been waiting to have you on my show since i read your book. it's probably the most comprehensive book i have read on disease ever. >> i appreciate that. there's a lot of information there. it's really important to...
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it's time for mcgnaw the gluten-free beaver. >> gluten triggers an inflammatory response in the body which damages the line of the intestine. that is problematic can lead to malabsorption in nutrients and did digestive issues. >> you have to suffer from celiac, gluten issues, or can it be bad if you don't have celiac. according to my next guest, all carbs, all carbs, even the ones considered healthy, can damage your brain in so many different ways from celiac to depression. yes, even alzheimer's. but why? "new york times" best selling author and board certified neurology is here to explain why grains are hazardous to our health and what we can do to avoid them. i've been waiting to have you on my show since i read your book. it's probably the most comprehensive book i have read on disease ever. >> i appreciate that. there's a lot of information there. who knew. what we eat has a big roll in our health. it goes back to that. >> down to our dna. >> the foods we eat playing a role in metabolism. the food we eat is instructing dna. the food is giving instructions to your dna every moment
it's time for mcgnaw the gluten-free beaver. >> gluten triggers an inflammatory response in the body which damages the line of the intestine. that is problematic can lead to malabsorption in nutrients and did digestive issues. >> you have to suffer from celiac, gluten issues, or can it be bad if you don't have celiac. according to my next guest, all carbs, all carbs, even the ones considered healthy, can damage your brain in so many different ways from celiac to depression. yes,...
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it's time for mcgnaw the gluten-free beaver.
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beavers didn't make ncaa or robinson. on to baseball, matt cane placed on 15 day disabled list after slicing his index finger last week making a sandwich. how about mom? taking sparky to the game? giants get to jed lock right away. bottom three, he is not happy. look low. next pitch is gone. a three-run homer. also tonight a's host mariners. look at this here. closely. we're not sure if this is real. a high school player appears to throw a 50 yard pass to himself. i can't tell if someone off camera tossed a deep ball do you think that is what happened? this is cool. >> i think it's real. i am a doubter. >> we had to go. >> two positions one guy. >> that is right. >> join me tonight at 9:00 sending a text message to 911 about to start this month. >> then at 11:00 how these dogs are helping people with diabetes. >> yes. that is this edition of abc7 news at 6:00. >> have a great night. the swer to treating your dog's fleas and ticks is staring you right in the face. nexgard from the makers of frontline® plus it's the only ch
beavers didn't make ncaa or robinson. on to baseball, matt cane placed on 15 day disabled list after slicing his index finger last week making a sandwich. how about mom? taking sparky to the game? giants get to jed lock right away. bottom three, he is not happy. look low. next pitch is gone. a three-run homer. also tonight a's host mariners. look at this here. closely. we're not sure if this is real. a high school player appears to throw a 50 yard pass to himself. i can't tell if someone off...
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>> they used to call me the beaver, because i was just washing every single day.egetable, they make you carry all the boxes from the market. >> 14. you can't do that anymore, can you? >> i don't think you can make him work 12 hours a day and pay him maybe a buck a month. >> ah, the good old days. >> yeah, well. >> why lyon? why here? look at the fundamentals, the things that lyonnaise think of as birthrights. the right, for instance, to eat delicious cured pork in unimaginably delicious formed. >> the art of charcuterie, lyonnaise can't live without it. >> pate, sausages, it's an art that's revered here and widely enjoyed. [ speaking french ] >> few names garner more respect from aficionados of pig than reynaud. >> [ speaking foreign language ]. >> 20 ton of saucisson just inside this room. the holiday are coming and they're going mad with production of saucisson. >> in a relentlessly cold room, pork shoulder, belly and back fat are fed in batches through a vertical chopper. the sprinkling of seasoning and spices. removed in large balls of finely but not too finel
>> they used to call me the beaver, because i was just washing every single day.egetable, they make you carry all the boxes from the market. >> 14. you can't do that anymore, can you? >> i don't think you can make him work 12 hours a day and pay him maybe a buck a month. >> ah, the good old days. >> yeah, well. >> why lyon? why here? look at the fundamentals, the things that lyonnaise think of as birthrights. the right, for instance, to eat delicious cured...
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beavers didn't make ncaa or robinson.on to baseball, matt cane placed on 15 day disabled list after slicing his index finger last week making a sandwich. how about mom? taking sparky to the game? giants get to jed lock right away. bottom three, he is not happy. look low. next pitch is gone. a three-run homer. also tonight a's host mariners. look at this here. closely. we're not sure if this is real. a high school player appears to throw a 50 yard pass to himself. i can't tell if someone off camera tossed a deep ball do you think that is what happened? this is cool. >> i think it's real. i am a doubter. >> we had to go. >> two positions one guy. >> that is right. >> join me tonight at 9:00 sending a text message to 911 about to start this month. >> then at 11:00 how these dogs are helping people with diabetes. >> yes. that is this edition of abc7 news at 6:00. >> have a great night. so whis a way to "plus" our accounting firm's mobile plan. and "minus" our expenses. we're offering our best-ever pricing on mobile plans for
beavers didn't make ncaa or robinson.on to baseball, matt cane placed on 15 day disabled list after slicing his index finger last week making a sandwich. how about mom? taking sparky to the game? giants get to jed lock right away. bottom three, he is not happy. look low. next pitch is gone. a three-run homer. also tonight a's host mariners. look at this here. closely. we're not sure if this is real. a high school player appears to throw a 50 yard pass to himself. i can't tell if someone off...
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>> they used to call me the beaver, because i was just washing every single day.egetable, they make you carry all the boxes from the market. >> 14. you can't do that anymore, can you? >> i don't think you can make him work 12 hours a day and pay him maybe a buck a month. >> ah, the good old days. >> yeah, well. >> why lyon? why here? look at the fundamentals, the things that lyonnaise think of as birthrights. the right, for instance, to eat delicious cured pork in unimaginably delicious formed. >> the art of charcuterie, lyonnaise can't live without it. >> pate, sausages, it's an art that's revered here and widely enjoyed. [ speaking french ] >> few names garner more respect from aficionados of pig than reynaud. >> [ speaking foreign language ]. >> 20 ton of saucisson just inside this room. the holiday are coming and they're going mad with production of saucisson. >> in a relentlessly cold room, pork shoulder, belly and back fat are fed in batches through a vertical chopper. the sprinkling of seasoning and spices. removed in large balls of finely but not too finel
>> they used to call me the beaver, because i was just washing every single day.egetable, they make you carry all the boxes from the market. >> 14. you can't do that anymore, can you? >> i don't think you can make him work 12 hours a day and pay him maybe a buck a month. >> ah, the good old days. >> yeah, well. >> why lyon? why here? look at the fundamentals, the things that lyonnaise think of as birthrights. the right, for instance, to eat delicious cured...
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>> they used to call me the beaver, because i was just washing everything. vegetables, they make you carry all the boxes from the market. >> 14, you can't do that anymore? >> no, you can't make him work 12 hours a day and pay him a buck. >> oh, the good ole days. why leone? why here? good at the fundamentals, the things they think of as birthrights. the right to eat deliciously cured pork. look at this. it's an art that's revered here and widely enjoyed. and few names garner more respect than raynot. >> 20 tons of sausages just inside this room. they are going mad with the product of saucisson. >> in a cold room, pork shoulder, belly and back fat are fed through a vertical chopper. removed in large balls of finely but not too finely chopped meat. you do not want to get your hand caught in one of these things. then mixed to a smooth perfection with a dough hook. >> lot of work. >> spread out and layered for consistent seasoning, formed into shapes and smacked to remove air bubbles. >> make sure the meat gets really tight. >> into the sausage machine and piped
>> they used to call me the beaver, because i was just washing everything. vegetables, they make you carry all the boxes from the market. >> 14, you can't do that anymore? >> no, you can't make him work 12 hours a day and pay him a buck. >> oh, the good ole days. why leone? why here? good at the fundamentals, the things they think of as birthrights. the right to eat deliciously cured pork. look at this. it's an art that's revered here and widely enjoyed. and few names...
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it was about a beaver. it was really what started me on my journey of reading. i mean, this beaver was so wise, and he made this birchbark seem so tasty i wanted to eat one myself. [laughter] but it really sort of got my imagination stimulated. and i read every animal book into public libraries and i went to the downtown bridge. i read all the animal books. then i started reading about plants and then i started reading about rocks because we live near the railroad tracks. what is there around railroad tracks? rocks. present i could identify any rock, tell you how was formed, where it came from. still in fifth grade at the time, they called me the dummy. one day the teacher came in with a big shiny black rock. anyone tell me what this is? i never raised by him. nobody did. i waded into one of the dumb kids to raise their hand. nobody, so i raised my hand. everybody turned around. they couldn't believe carson has his hand up. this'll be good. the teacher called on me, and i said, that's -- there was silence in the room because it sounded good. nobody knew whether
it was about a beaver. it was really what started me on my journey of reading. i mean, this beaver was so wise, and he made this birchbark seem so tasty i wanted to eat one myself. [laughter] but it really sort of got my imagination stimulated. and i read every animal book into public libraries and i went to the downtown bridge. i read all the animal books. then i started reading about plants and then i started reading about rocks because we live near the railroad tracks. what is there around...
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critical levels and the local fire department starts warning residents in a known danger zone called the beaver dam wash to get out. >> we actually went door to door telling everybody that, you know, the flood was coming, that they needed to move out of their homes. >> after warning the neighborhood, battalion chief andre begins videotaping a stretch of houses most at risk. >> let's pick up a little bit. it's getting close to the edge. hey, don't get too close to the back. >> there's nothing more he and his colleagues can do but watch and wait. >> when that moment arrived, it was kind of sad because people were losing their homes. >> it turns out he's not the only person videotaping the devastation. >> where are you from? >> from "the las vegas review journal." >> a videographer for "the las vegas review journal" was also on the scene. >> you could see this house was hanging off the edge of its foundation, the wash undercut it, and about a third of the house was complete out in the air. >> all eyes and cameras are on the beige house with white trim. no one is inside. the owner just completed co
critical levels and the local fire department starts warning residents in a known danger zone called the beaver dam wash to get out. >> we actually went door to door telling everybody that, you know, the flood was coming, that they needed to move out of their homes. >> after warning the neighborhood, battalion chief andre begins videotaping a stretch of houses most at risk. >> let's pick up a little bit. it's getting close to the edge. hey, don't get too close to the back....
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. >> he's been a busy little beaver today. he started out his day going to the shell station.nd then immediately after that he bought a metro north ticket. >> he must have gone to grand central station from there. >> and if you look at twitter, he even has a photo of grand central there. >> of him in grand central when he arrived. >> yeah. >> then, yeah, he bought some drinks at c natural, you can see on his credit card. >> right. >> and that probably links to the picture of his sister, right? >> correct. >> smile. >> then he headed down to lincoln plaza. >> right. which is confirmed by the twitter photo. >> people do this all the time. people literally document their whole lives and put up pictures constantly. >> thank god. >> thank god for you. >> correct. and now he's walking down columbus. he appears to be on foot. >> okay. so this is looking like maybe he's at evolution muay thai. we saw on his facebook page that he likes, you know, ufc. so all those ufc, ultimate fighting posts. so maybe he's there. >> that makes sense. this is how dataveillance works. you take data frea
. >> he's been a busy little beaver today. he started out his day going to the shell station.nd then immediately after that he bought a metro north ticket. >> he must have gone to grand central station from there. >> and if you look at twitter, he even has a photo of grand central there. >> of him in grand central when he arrived. >> yeah. >> then, yeah, he bought some drinks at c natural, you can see on his credit card. >> right. >> and that...
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. >> she was not fired clearly beavers the pay disparity. that fed into a narrative she was difficult to work with. >> we have a former usa towed executive and a fox news contributor and former bush administration program and sign your writer for the "national journal." what do you make of sulzberger getting killed in the press. >> they bungled it. the reason they had to put something out on saturday was because of all the sunday shows who will talk about how "new york times" really bungled it. the problem is it is pathetic he had to attack jail, the woman he shoved out the door. >> pathetic because of what -- he is defending himself against a lost coverage that was favorable to abramson? >> they spent a lot of ink on the equal pay issue. now, it turns out there wasn't equal pay although "new york times" says there was. they look hike hypocrites. >> the coverage has been weighted toward the equal pay issue and that is not the only issue no matter the interpretation you buy in the dismissal. >> we can talk about this all day. it is fan tass s
. >> she was not fired clearly beavers the pay disparity. that fed into a narrative she was difficult to work with. >> we have a former usa towed executive and a fox news contributor and former bush administration program and sign your writer for the "national journal." what do you make of sulzberger getting killed in the press. >> they bungled it. the reason they had to put something out on saturday was because of all the sunday shows who will talk about how...
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he's back there with "leave it to beaver" or "ozzie and harriet." those days are gone. over.not going back to that. >> do you think he should speak more? do you think he should speak less? >> he should s-f, shut -- >> s-t. >> yeah, yeah -- shut the you know what -- up. i'm dyslexic. >> takes me a little while as well. >> he's just, he says that magic should go away in the background? he's the one who should go away in the background. >> he thinks this is a media creation. the media creating this or trumping it up. the players know who he is. >> he needs help. he needs some advisers, lawyers or something. he can afford them. because he's just out there on his own just talking crazy. and he's not making it better. >> what do you recommend somebody in this situation do? you know, somebody has been accused of racism. it's a difficult thing to say i'm not a racist. no matter when you -- when you end up saying the sentence, i'm not a racist, it inevitably sounds bad. how do you go about correcting something like this? do you think? is there a way? >> i don't know if it's correctibl
he's back there with "leave it to beaver" or "ozzie and harriet." those days are gone. over.not going back to that. >> do you think he should speak more? do you think he should speak less? >> he should s-f, shut -- >> s-t. >> yeah, yeah -- shut the you know what -- up. i'm dyslexic. >> takes me a little while as well. >> he's just, he says that magic should go away in the background? he's the one who should go away in the background....
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our history is a history of resource development, from beaver trapping to gold rush, copper mining to railroads, and the open range. the homestead movement to the timber and phos l fuel booms, but along with the booms came a lot of busts. in montana, we've had to spend tons of money on fixing our past mistakes. over $1.5 billion has been spent at our superfund sites alone. each year we spend another $^+13 million to clean up abandoned mine lands. if only our resources had been developed the right way the first time, all that money could have been spent on things like drinking water or better roads or lower student loans or researching cures for disease. i know there are no easy solutions to the challenges that we face today. today 82% of energy used in the united states comes from fossil fuels. i'm proud to represent a state with more than $1 .6 billion of investment in wind energy since 2005. we newable energy does have a bright future. a 2009 study ranked montana's wind resources as the second-best in the nation. montana also has the potential for solar energy and is one of only 13
our history is a history of resource development, from beaver trapping to gold rush, copper mining to railroads, and the open range. the homestead movement to the timber and phos l fuel booms, but along with the booms came a lot of busts. in montana, we've had to spend tons of money on fixing our past mistakes. over $1.5 billion has been spent at our superfund sites alone. each year we spend another $^+13 million to clean up abandoned mine lands. if only our resources had been developed the...
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i'm in a regular house, beaver cleaver could live in the house. what is that about?ve followed him down into the elevator -- >> you did the right thing. >> put the foot in the door. you backed away when he said he had to vote but he said he didn't say what he said. >> we had it on tape. >> i know. >> he was implying republicans were ratest for immigration reform. it doesn't add up. half labor unions were against labor reform. >> right, so we want congress people from this segment, when we invite you, come on, come on the show. you don't have to deal with him chasing you around. >> right. >> come on. just -- because i think benny thompson would have been a good guess here. israel if he pull that stuff would have been chastised. >> no? >> no. >> i know where he lives. next time, congressman, could be me. watters, factor tip of the day, how the airlines are screwing you and me. the tip moments away. the day we rescued riley, was a truly amazing day. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. for over 18 years we'v
i'm in a regular house, beaver cleaver could live in the house. what is that about?ve followed him down into the elevator -- >> you did the right thing. >> put the foot in the door. you backed away when he said he had to vote but he said he didn't say what he said. >> we had it on tape. >> i know. >> he was implying republicans were ratest for immigration reform. it doesn't add up. half labor unions were against labor reform. >> right, so we want congress...
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in those years as head coach, robinson failed to take the beavers to the ncaa or nit tournaments, bute will leave the school as its fourth winningest coach. oregon state had no basketball program before he got there. he had three years left in his contract and is owed more than $4 million by oregon state. the first family has often attended oregon state basketball games when they played against teams in washington. in fact craig robinson made it a priority to make sure every winter he scheduled somebody, gw, au, even georgetown. >>> up next, the democrat trying to unseat ohio's republican governor. and on thursday, you don't want to miss this, i've got an exclusive sitdown with the senate majority leader, harry reid. what isn't there to talk about? we'll talk about a lot, including the democrats' fight to try to keep control of the senate and what he plans to do this year as an agenda to get anything done in congress. much more of course ahead on tdr in 180 seconds. we'll be right back. hey. i'm ted and this is rudy. say "hi" rudy. [ barks ] [ chuckles ] i'd do anything to keep this g
in those years as head coach, robinson failed to take the beavers to the ncaa or nit tournaments, bute will leave the school as its fourth winningest coach. oregon state had no basketball program before he got there. he had three years left in his contract and is owed more than $4 million by oregon state. the first family has often attended oregon state basketball games when they played against teams in washington. in fact craig robinson made it a priority to make sure every winter he scheduled...