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you create lives in bozeman montana a small town six hundred miles away. he is right out of options in his hometown and has decided to settle for willis and he knows he will not see his wife and two kids for several weeks. long hours behind the wheel with the hope that he will find work when he arrives when i leave my family like this i usually feel you know pretty lousy at times there was one incident years ago where my daughter was just in tears as i was leaving and it's like it's hard it's it's not fun it's hard but it's what has to be done. they're getting better at it they're getting used to it i'm getting used to it but i still like a brother be home. craig is the way he's usually gone he'll be anywhere from about four weeks to this last one was eight weeks really. didn't see him for about eight weeks and then home from home for about a week or so i think it's been hard for the kids because. they were told me that they feel like it's a broken home you know it's almost like we're divorced because we see so little of each other so it's just been really
you create lives in bozeman montana a small town six hundred miles away. he is right out of options in his hometown and has decided to settle for willis and he knows he will not see his wife and two kids for several weeks. long hours behind the wheel with the hope that he will find work when he arrives when i leave my family like this i usually feel you know pretty lousy at times there was one incident years ago where my daughter was just in tears as i was leaving and it's like it's hard it's...
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look at the lines in bozeman, montana today. jesse: the thing that amazes me. barack obama is out mocking the president. and, you know, saying look, the economy is so good. i think we have sound on it. let's take a listen to it. >> i know -- i do have to make this point because right now the economy is still good. where do you think that started? [cheers and applause] when did that start? judge jeanine: so, kellyanne, i ask you. i's coming out now saying he's responsible for all this -- these jobs. what do you say to that? >> people don't believe that. there has been polling that's been done to prove that. it seems like an odd and somewhat pathetic argument from a former president who is on tape also saying that 2% or less in growth in gdp is the quote new normal. with the require's been over 4% for self quarters. he said what's donald trump going to do, wave a magic wound and create new jobs? bit by bit, president trump is undoing the obama legacy. i hardly ever hear this name said in this white house. the socialist, pro-government america. this president said
look at the lines in bozeman, montana today. jesse: the thing that amazes me. barack obama is out mocking the president. and, you know, saying look, the economy is so good. i think we have sound on it. let's take a listen to it. >> i know -- i do have to make this point because right now the economy is still good. where do you think that started? [cheers and applause] when did that start? judge jeanine: so, kellyanne, i ask you. i's coming out now saying he's responsible for all this --...
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natsot/fishingwarriors and quiet waters, a combat veterans program in bozeman, montana, combines the sport with the state's serenity to provide camaraderie for those healing from physical and emotional battle wounds. natsot/fishingdan mcguinness, navy veteran:"it's hard for people who haven't served or been in combat to really understand the full depth of the experiences that you have." dan mcguinness was an explosive disposal technician in the navy.he moved to montana a few years ago, in part to get away from crowds. but he's not alone.dan mcguinness, navy veteran: "there's vets everywhere. i think montana draws a lot of them here for solitude."more than 13% of montana's adult residents served their country, the second-highest per capita percentage in the country.veterans' programs are crucial here because the state also has one of the highest veteran suicide rates in america - more than 15% higher than the national average.karl rosston, montana suicide prevention coornator:"in the rocky mountain region we really have a perfect storm when it comes to suicide."karl rosston, the state
natsot/fishingwarriors and quiet waters, a combat veterans program in bozeman, montana, combines the sport with the state's serenity to provide camaraderie for those healing from physical and emotional battle wounds. natsot/fishingdan mcguinness, navy veteran:"it's hard for people who haven't served or been in combat to really understand the full depth of the experiences that you have." dan mcguinness was an explosive disposal technician in the navy.he moved to montana a few years...
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the president of the united states in belgrade, montana at the bozeman airport.him there april dressdds supporters. his first stop of two today. we are monitoring what the president says. if there's anything of significance, we'll bring it to you. there's been a lot of frustration about the president and his policy. "vanity fair" reports the mood inside the white house has darkened and the west wing is preparing for what could be an exodus of staffers after election day. president trump is, quote, self-destructing. vanity fair reports he's upset the momentum after brett kavanaugh was appointed to the supreme court because of the pipe bomb packages. >> i think if you step back, what we see now is a portrait of two presidencies. flash back a few weeks ago during the kavanaugh hearings. the president was sort of playing it cool saying we should hear dr. christine blasey ford and he had that amazing victory with the nafta deal, unemployment came out at 3.7%. this was a roll for him. fast forward to today, all that momentum seems to have stopped. he's reacted by playi
the president of the united states in belgrade, montana at the bozeman airport.him there april dressdds supporters. his first stop of two today. we are monitoring what the president says. if there's anything of significance, we'll bring it to you. there's been a lot of frustration about the president and his policy. "vanity fair" reports the mood inside the white house has darkened and the west wing is preparing for what could be an exodus of staffers after election day. president...
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force one rolling in in the next couple of minutes as president trump makes his way here from bozeman, montanahere's the deal. what we've seen from the president so far today has been, yes, his greatest hits to stick with our sort of headliner theme here but also a bit of a twist. that's a beefed up emphasis on the economy. you've had the president come out and go and attack those who wonder, hey, how come you're talking so much about immigration and not, for example, those strong jobs numbers that we've seen just yesterday come out? the president said, hey, he said this to his supporters in montana. i talk about the economy, but you know what? how many times can you say we have a good economy, and i'm paraphrasing here. his point is he wants to talk about, he says, the problems he did fix. to the president, that means one thing. the issue of illegal immigration. so again he has been hammering this. we expect that to continue over the next 72 hours or so until polls open all across the country. and the president is in this sprint. he's going to these places. so, for example, pensacola tonight.
force one rolling in in the next couple of minutes as president trump makes his way here from bozeman, montanahere's the deal. what we've seen from the president so far today has been, yes, his greatest hits to stick with our sort of headliner theme here but also a bit of a twist. that's a beefed up emphasis on the economy. you've had the president come out and go and attack those who wonder, hey, how come you're talking so much about immigration and not, for example, those strong jobs numbers...
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. >> warriors and quiet waters, a combat veteran's program in bozeman, montana, combines the sport withamaraderie for those healing from physical and emotional battle wounds. >> it's hard for people who have been in combat to really understand the full depth of the experiences you have. >> reporter: dan mcginnis was an explosive disposal technician in the navy. he moved to montana a few years ago, in part to get away from crowds. but he's hardly alone. >> draws people to montana for solitude. >> reporter: 13% serve their country, the second highest percentage in the country. veterans programs are crucial here, because the state also has one of the highest veteran suicide rates in america. more than 15% higher than the national average. >> in the rocky mountain region, we have a perfect storm when it comes to suicide. >> reporter: carl rosston says the isolation that initially attracts people to the region can also make it hard for them to find help. >> for them to get to the nearest v.a. clinic is the same as driving from toledo, ohio, to washington, d.c. >> reporter: but distance is no
. >> warriors and quiet waters, a combat veteran's program in bozeman, montana, combines the sport withamaraderie for those healing from physical and emotional battle wounds. >> it's hard for people who have been in combat to really understand the full depth of the experiences you have. >> reporter: dan mcginnis was an explosive disposal technician in the navy. he moved to montana a few years ago, in part to get away from crowds. but he's hardly alone. >> draws people to...
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speaker, i would like to yield three minutes' time to my good fend in bozeman, montana, mr. jean foretee. -- mr. gianforte. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. gianforte: i believe we can support multiple use olands while conserving pee cease. we've seen environmental groups use misinformation and litigation to keep species listed that have already recovers. -- recovered. in 2013, the obama administration's fishe and wildlife service evaluated the gray wolf populations across the united states and found the species no longer warranted po text under the endangered species act. rather than celebrating the recovery, serial litigants and extremists filed lawsuits to stop the process. montana has been fortunate. through federal legislation the wolf has been delisted in mt. since 2011. -- in montana since 2011. even without this protection the species has continued to recover to a point nearing overpopulation. while the foe tchoufs legislation isle with fs a similar issue is playing out in montana over the grizzly bear in the greater yellowstone ecosystem. la
speaker, i would like to yield three minutes' time to my good fend in bozeman, montana, mr. jean foretee. -- mr. gianforte. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. gianforte: i believe we can support multiple use olands while conserving pee cease. we've seen environmental groups use misinformation and litigation to keep species listed that have already recovers. -- recovered. in 2013, the obama administration's fishe and wildlife service evaluated the gray wolf populations...
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he'll be here today in bozeman, montana, trying to help a republican challenger defeat the state's democratic incumbent nator. th president is going places where he won in 2016, hoping to turn his voters out by tuesday. rallies intor of his friday night. >> thank you very much, west virginia. thank you indiana. thank you. >> reporter: a road trip fueled by a strong october jobs report. >> you wanttoday. did you hear? >> reporter: in a finalwa push tord tuesday, the president made clear the issues motivating his voters. >> it's betweenusce cavanaugh and the caravans. you people are energized. >> reporter: but for all his focus on winning, the president acknowledged democrats could take control of the house. >> it cld happen. could happen. we're doing very well. and we're doing really well in the senate. but could happen. >> reporter: the his counterpunch. >> if you don't want to be saying the words speaker pelosi for the next two years. >> reporter: feeling the pressure, donald trump told aud yens heatched his predecessors -- >> barack h. obama -- >> reporter: return to the >> he had a very sm
he'll be here today in bozeman, montana, trying to help a republican challenger defeat the state's democratic incumbent nator. th president is going places where he won in 2016, hoping to turn his voters out by tuesday. rallies intor of his friday night. >> thank you very much, west virginia. thank you indiana. thank you. >> reporter: a road trip fueled by a strong october jobs report. >> you wanttoday. did you hear? >> reporter: in a finalwa push tord tuesday, the...
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montana. i'm getting my own update. it has changed since the last time i looked at i. john tester. 3,300 votes behind matt rosendale. the good news for tester. this is bozeman. still only a little half the vote counted. i'm looking around great falls here. a lot to come in. that will help him. blai blaine. roosevelt county, a big indian reservation out there. you have some sort of core big democratic areas. i think glacier might even, we have votes coming in. there are some rural republican areas, too. but wow, he's fighting for his life right now. the other senate story in arizona. the vote continues to come in. martha mcsally opening up a big lead. maricopa county, two thirds of the state population wise. sinemma leading here. it seems to be the story. i was just told that milwaukee county has reported. wow! look at that. it was a couple thousand votes. milwaukee county put that uncounted absentee, they just reported it out. tony evers, you can see, he expands there. he now leads by 37,000 votes. and i can tell you, there are some outstanding precincts. >> are there enough votes out there for scott walker? >> no. i'm looking for recount provisions. 1.4% st
montana. i'm getting my own update. it has changed since the last time i looked at i. john tester. 3,300 votes behind matt rosendale. the good news for tester. this is bozeman. still only a little half the vote counted. i'm looking around great falls here. a lot to come in. that will help him. blai blaine. roosevelt county, a big indian reservation out there. you have some sort of core big democratic areas. i think glacier might even, we have votes coming in. there are some rural republican...