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guests chadwick bozeman, at that timian na and music from kyle. "action news" continues at 4:30 with pamela edwards, matt o'donnell and karen rodgers with traffic. cecily tynan, adam joseph, the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner. ♪ ♪
guests chadwick bozeman, at that timian na and music from kyle. "action news" continues at 4:30 with pamela edwards, matt o'donnell and karen rodgers with traffic. cecily tynan, adam joseph, the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner. ♪ ♪
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these guys in bozeman, montana are having a cracking day out on the river.e of that whitewater doesn't look so big, but it feels huge when you're on the water. it's going swimmingly for other people. as we said, there's a natural eddy area. and that guy obviously very experienced. because he sees something that's going to happen. >> swimmer, swimmer! >> someone shouts swimmer. now these guys need to get into rescue mode. >> you can see a few heads bobbing in the water. >> there moving fast. >> this is where you can see all the boats divided up. you pick a guy, pick a girl, they go straight for them in this case, our boat is headed for this guy right here. >> don't worry, buddy. swim this way. >> grab the paddle! >> back-paddle, back paddle! back it up. >> they're rough, they head towards another eddy area to calm down this is the boat he was supposed to be in. >> this is what i mean. excitement of this guy who has been in the water. this guys in the raft feel like they helped save a guy's life. that's the kind of experience you can get. it gets everybody's a
these guys in bozeman, montana are having a cracking day out on the river.e of that whitewater doesn't look so big, but it feels huge when you're on the water. it's going swimmingly for other people. as we said, there's a natural eddy area. and that guy obviously very experienced. because he sees something that's going to happen. >> swimmer, swimmer! >> someone shouts swimmer. now these guys need to get into rescue mode. >> you can see a few heads bobbing in the water....
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guests chadwick bozeman, at that timian na and music from kyle.s at 4:30 with pamela edwards, matt o'donnell and karen rodgers with traffic. cecily tynan, adam joseph, the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner. ♪ ♪ >>> tonight's "jimmy kimmel live" is brought to you by this very confused man our camera followed for no reason whatsoever. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- and now, moving on, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for visiting. thank you for
guests chadwick bozeman, at that timian na and music from kyle.s at 4:30 with pamela edwards, matt o'donnell and karen rodgers with traffic. cecily tynan, adam joseph, the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner. ♪ ♪ >>> tonight's "jimmy kimmel live" is brought to you by this very confused man our camera followed for no reason whatsoever. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- and now, moving on, here's jimmy kimmel! [...
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right now, he is joined by several lawmakers during the signing ceremony, including senators john bozeman of arkansas, tom cotton of arkansas, and dan sullivan of alaska. of course, the person heading up the va right now, show shulkin. he remember on the campaign trail, all the things that the president said he witnessed. the most corrupt and most incompetently run agency in the united states during the campaign. he promised that he would do this. the president following through on that campaign promise today. >> meghan: a fox news alert. president trump now saying he never made and does not have any tapes of his private talks with james comey. but he tweeted there could be to keep comey honest. this is "outnumbered." i meghan mccain. here today, sandra smith, the host of kennedy on fox business, kennedy. the cohost of after the bell also on fbn, melissa francis, and today's #oneluckyguy, first timer, former chief of staff, josh holmes and you're outnumbered. >> josh: great to be here. >> sandra: low are you thinking when you watch that? >> josh: i was happy covering it. when you pick up
right now, he is joined by several lawmakers during the signing ceremony, including senators john bozeman of arkansas, tom cotton of arkansas, and dan sullivan of alaska. of course, the person heading up the va right now, show shulkin. he remember on the campaign trail, all the things that the president said he witnessed. the most corrupt and most incompetently run agency in the united states during the campaign. he promised that he would do this. the president following through on that...
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chadwick bozeman, tatiana maslany, and music from kyle with lil' yachty are all on the way.day is national selfie day. [ laughter ] as far as i can tell on instagram, every day seems to be national selfie day. so take a picture of yourself and share it with everyone. but you can see now we have up on the screen some very interesting people. every once in a while you come across a person whose name fits his or her occupation. like if you're a lawyer and your name is sue, for instance. so we scoured the country for people with named that match their jobs. they are joining us now on the wall of america, our big cisco screen. hello, everybody. how are you guys doing? [ cheers and applause ] okay, good. let's get to know you one at a time. we're going to start with sun prairie, wisconsin. this gentleman is a volunteer firefighter. how many years have you been doing this? >> 30 years, jimmy. >> jimmy: 30 years you've been doing it. and your name is? >> les mcburney. >> jimmy: les mcburney. [ cheers and applause ] good. you go in with a hose and you literally make things less mcbur
chadwick bozeman, tatiana maslany, and music from kyle with lil' yachty are all on the way.day is national selfie day. [ laughter ] as far as i can tell on instagram, every day seems to be national selfie day. so take a picture of yourself and share it with everyone. but you can see now we have up on the screen some very interesting people. every once in a while you come across a person whose name fits his or her occupation. like if you're a lawyer and your name is sue, for instance. so we...
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he really does. [ laughter ] tomorrow night on our show chadwick bozeman will be here.aslany will join us. and we'll have music from kyle with little yanni. on thursday anthony hopkins, chris hardwick and music from queen and adam lambert. so please join us for all this. [ applause ] tonight chris charpen ter. since we last saw our first guest he won the oscar for best actor and he got a haircut which he really needed. his very unusual new project sounds like a horror movie but it isn't. "a ghost story" opens in select cities on july 7th. please welcome casey affleck. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ how are you doing? i haven't seen you since the oscars. and you look -- you look better >> you think so? you mentioned it earlier. >> jimmy: yeah. >> it takes me a year to grow a single whisker. so once i had it i was holding on to it. i kept it because i was shooting something. you kept yours. >> jimmy: i can grow mine overnight. i actually shaved this morning and it's back. how are you doing? >> everything's great. >> jimmy: has it changed your life being the oscar winner for be
he really does. [ laughter ] tomorrow night on our show chadwick bozeman will be here.aslany will join us. and we'll have music from kyle with little yanni. on thursday anthony hopkins, chris hardwick and music from queen and adam lambert. so please join us for all this. [ applause ] tonight chris charpen ter. since we last saw our first guest he won the oscar for best actor and he got a haircut which he really needed. his very unusual new project sounds like a horror movie but it isn't....
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i want to thank senator bozeman for his courtesy. >> just like feinstein. >> easy to remember.work together all the time. i'm going to ask you about something different maybe refreshing for you. probably not the top of your agenda but i hope it will be on your agenda as time goes on. outdated federal consent decrees. and specifically, how such things affect songwriters in nashville. outdated federal consent decrees, in 2006 i introduced legislation based upon a book called "democracy by decree: when courts run government." it was about the growing number of federal consent decrees that seemed to manage everything, a lot of it had to do with education, some with the environment, some -- clean air litigation, variety of other things and it took these issues out of the hands of legislators and courts were running the government. so, in general, those -- the legislation would have allowed newly elected mayors and governors to put those issues back out in the democratic process. let me talk about one example of that. has to do with songwriters. might not seem very important in washi
i want to thank senator bozeman for his courtesy. >> just like feinstein. >> easy to remember.work together all the time. i'm going to ask you about something different maybe refreshing for you. probably not the top of your agenda but i hope it will be on your agenda as time goes on. outdated federal consent decrees. and specifically, how such things affect songwriters in nashville. outdated federal consent decrees, in 2006 i introduced legislation based upon a book called...
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angela desjardins, principle investigator at the eclipse ballooning project at montana university bozeman, going out to the west coast, linda shore, executive director of the society of pacific in san francisco, david boboltz, solar physics in the division of sines at the national science foundation in arlington, virginia. angela speck, she has many titles, professor of astrophysics and director of astronomy at the university of missouri columbia. matt penn, astronomer, national solar observe serve toir tucson, arizona. with that i'll turn it over to you thomas >> i'm really excited to be part of this panel because science is such an important part of being an e cleps. i'm going to kick off presentations here about specific topics. ange angela, i would like to start with you. talking about observing the eclipse from the edge of space. go for it, angela. >> absolutely. the goal of the eclipse ballooning project is to connect to a basic human sense of wonder by providing live footage from the edge of space. so how did this edge of space footage come about. how did the idea come about? about
angela desjardins, principle investigator at the eclipse ballooning project at montana university bozeman, going out to the west coast, linda shore, executive director of the society of pacific in san francisco, david boboltz, solar physics in the division of sines at the national science foundation in arlington, virginia. angela speck, she has many titles, professor of astrophysics and director of astronomy at the university of missouri columbia. matt penn, astronomer, national solar observe...
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angela desjardins, principle investigator at the eclipse ballooning project at montana university bozeman, going out to the west coast, linda shore, executive director of the society of pacific in san francisco, david boboltz, solar physics in the division of sines at the national science foundation in arlington, virginia. angela speck, she has many titles, professor of astrophysics and director of astronomy at the university of missouri columbia. matt penn, astronomer, national solar observe serve toir tucson, arizona. with that i'll turn it over to you thomas >> i'm really excited to be part of this panel because science is such an important part of being an e cleps. i'm going to kick off presentations here about specific topics. ange angela, i would like to start with you. talking about observing the eclipse from the edge of space. go for it, angela. >> absolutely. the goal of the eclipse ballooning project is to connect to a basic human sense of wonder by providing live footage from the edge of space. so how did this edge of space footage come about. how did the idea come about? about
angela desjardins, principle investigator at the eclipse ballooning project at montana university bozeman, going out to the west coast, linda shore, executive director of the society of pacific in san francisco, david boboltz, solar physics in the division of sines at the national science foundation in arlington, virginia. angela speck, she has many titles, professor of astrophysics and director of astronomy at the university of missouri columbia. matt penn, astronomer, national solar observe...
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senator bozeman? >> let me just take a minute, senator graham.thank you for being here, we really do appreciate your work on this. you mention historical averages and things. the historical average of serving the debt is 5.6%, so if we heat up the other things, we're going to have that to contend with. at what point do we have the balance of the debt, and this is an actuarial thing, something we can figure out pretty easily. where is the tipping point there? >> i don't know about a tipping point, but let me tell you, if the economy started to grow, and interest rates rose, which they have in every recovery in the post-war period except this one, debt service costs are going to rise very rapidly. the federal reserve back is going to have to start sopping up liquidity by selling assets. and interest rates are going to rise. and just to give you a number, in the average recovery in post-war america, government borrowed 1.7% a year in competing with the private sector. at normal interest rates in the fifth year of a full-blown recovery, government wo
senator bozeman? >> let me just take a minute, senator graham.thank you for being here, we really do appreciate your work on this. you mention historical averages and things. the historical average of serving the debt is 5.6%, so if we heat up the other things, we're going to have that to contend with. at what point do we have the balance of the debt, and this is an actuarial thing, something we can figure out pretty easily. where is the tipping point there? >> i don't know about a...
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. >> senator bozeman. >> thank you, madam chair. thank you all of you for being here and we do thank you for your willingness to serve. we know you're working very verks hard for the best interests of the country. my questions really had to do with rural broadband. i think they've been covered very well. and it's interesting, the committee is made up of a lot of rural areas. and as you can see from the questions that you know, probably the majority of the questions you've been asked today. has to do with that. so it's so very important. one of the things that's been talked a lot about and really, in the past good bipartisan support and i think it has the opportunity of good bipartisan support, is as an infrastructure package. and we talk in terms of you know, railroads, and runways and roads, the three r's, but we don't talk about the infrastructure in terms of broadband so you can have all of those things in place. and if you aren't connected, as members have been talking about stories and you all have related stories, it simply do
. >> senator bozeman. >> thank you, madam chair. thank you all of you for being here and we do thank you for your willingness to serve. we know you're working very verks hard for the best interests of the country. my questions really had to do with rural broadband. i think they've been covered very well. and it's interesting, the committee is made up of a lot of rural areas. and as you can see from the questions that you know, probably the majority of the questions you've been asked...
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to my sweet wife cindy some 31 years ago next month on the summit of highlight peak just south of bozeman. and the value of montana's outdoors is simply incredible. in fact, according to the outdoor industry association, there are 64,000 montanans that their jobs are directly tied to our outdoor recreation industry. in 2012, outdoor recreation generated almost $6 billion in consumer spending in montana alone. and nationally, taking this to the big picture of our great country, outdoor recreation generates $887 billion in consumer spending each year and provides 7.6 million jobs. you know, folks travel across our nation even from around the world to come visit america's great outdoors. it's all right here. it's right in our back yard. in fact, for me literally. i grew up just about 90 miles from yellowstone national park. i went to kindergarten through college just 90 miles away from yellowstone national park, and i can tell you i go back there every year with my family. whether it's hiking in glacier national park up in northwest montana, fly fishing the gallatin river that brad pitt, rob
to my sweet wife cindy some 31 years ago next month on the summit of highlight peak just south of bozeman. and the value of montana's outdoors is simply incredible. in fact, according to the outdoor industry association, there are 64,000 montanans that their jobs are directly tied to our outdoor recreation industry. in 2012, outdoor recreation generated almost $6 billion in consumer spending in montana alone. and nationally, taking this to the big picture of our great country, outdoor...
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senator bozeman: thank you, mr. chairman. chairman isakson: senator till liss. senator till liss: i'm going to be married 30 years two weeks from today. we have a slightly different approach to longevity. we have a joint account, i just don't have access to it. chairman isakson: that works also. senator till liss: i'm not even going a allowed to go out of network for an t.a. -- an a.t.m. withdrawal. i'm running between committee, we have an aging committee going on right now, talking about supporting care givers, the hidden heroes project that senator dolede is heading up, that's critically important. i won't spend time talking about it here, but one thing that was striking in the opening system was the fact fa there's about $14 billion a year in care giving being donated by these husbands and wifes and sons and daughters that we need to find a way to provide support over time. i understand that in order for us to do that, we have to talk about the resources and make sure we're not shifting our attention away from so many other pressing things but it is somethin
senator bozeman: thank you, mr. chairman. chairman isakson: senator till liss. senator till liss: i'm going to be married 30 years two weeks from today. we have a slightly different approach to longevity. we have a joint account, i just don't have access to it. chairman isakson: that works also. senator till liss: i'm not even going a allowed to go out of network for an t.a. -- an a.t.m. withdrawal. i'm running between committee, we have an aging committee going on right now, talking about...
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will be joined from maybe bozeman, montana.: "bloomberg surveillance." tom and francine from london and new york. we need to go to brussels. what she has promised her eu counterparts. one years since the u.k. voted to leave the european union. -- ehold incomes on the political front, the prime minister told eu leaders in brussels that almost all 3 million eu citizens in the u.k. will be able to continue living here after brexit. we are joined from brussels. eu national, and a lot of us are in the u.k.. there were not a lot of details. she said the issue will break down the eu nationals in three parts, but when do we get the details? >> a lot of the eu leaders meeting here in brussels have had a similar reaction. the have called it not sufficient, they, and lacking -- andsufficient, vague, lacking in detail. theresa may said she would give details on monday. a lot of leaders are withholding judgment and will wait until monday to see exactly what those details are. i think theresa may expected a more welcoming reaction to her pro
will be joined from maybe bozeman, montana.: "bloomberg surveillance." tom and francine from london and new york. we need to go to brussels. what she has promised her eu counterparts. one years since the u.k. voted to leave the european union. -- ehold incomes on the political front, the prime minister told eu leaders in brussels that almost all 3 million eu citizens in the u.k. will be able to continue living here after brexit. we are joined from brussels. eu national, and a lot of...
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. >> i think senator bozeman is in front of me. he is just yielding right and left. okay. thank you. thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, deputy attorney general, for being here. mr. rosenstein, i want to follow up on something my cloeg of west virginia began, which are the resources for the special counsel. you said and you've said more than once that you anticipate and that you know that the resources that will be needed to do a full investigation will be there and full measure for the special counsel. correct? >> yes. >> what kind of oversight do you, because we know as appropriators and as folk who is are looking over budget that is one way to squeeze or change the direction is to have tighter oversight or to squeeze down on the resources available. do you have the ability to do that? or do you tell director mueller that he can basically have whatever resources he needs to have? who has the oversight over his budget or is there such a thing? >> senator, i think, you know, within limits he has oversight of his budget. our administrative officers, justice management divis
. >> i think senator bozeman is in front of me. he is just yielding right and left. okay. thank you. thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, deputy attorney general, for being here. mr. rosenstein, i want to follow up on something my cloeg of west virginia began, which are the resources for the special counsel. you said and you've said more than once that you anticipate and that you know that the resources that will be needed to do a full investigation will be there and full measure for the...