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they're stopping because of the immense herds of buffalo that are crossing the river, and when i talkmmense, i'm talking about herds of buffalo so large that there would be times they would have to stop for four, even six hours to wait for the buffaloes to cross the river before they could continue on. and other reasons they would stop was partly curiosity and the natural intent of an explorer, which is to look at the land and see the land. so as we think about all of those things, and as we tell the story today, clark is coming down the yellowstone and that morning they had gotten up. they had hunted. they had seen immense herds of buffalo, and he decides to get off the river and walk for a while and sees this. this large sandstone outcrop here, and i think it's just naturally part of human interest to want to come to something large, climb up on top of it and look around, and that's exactly what he did. as part of an explorer, somebody that was looking to traverse the west, to create maps, to learn about things that -- the landscape, the natural history, et cetera. he comes and he a
they're stopping because of the immense herds of buffalo that are crossing the river, and when i talkmmense, i'm talking about herds of buffalo so large that there would be times they would have to stop for four, even six hours to wait for the buffaloes to cross the river before they could continue on. and other reasons they would stop was partly curiosity and the natural intent of an explorer, which is to look at the land and see the land. so as we think about all of those things, and as we...
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he was actually in buffalo three times. he came to open the pan american exposition on president's day. william mckinley was supposed to be here, but his wife ida, who was in ill health, prevented him from coming, so roosevelt substituted for him in may of 1801. and then of course, when mckinley was shot on september 6th of 1901, roosevelt was looking for a hotel room and just by chance bumped into ansley wilcox and mr. wilcox offered him his home to stay while he was in buffalo tending to the wounded president. the family is on mt. marcie, the highest peak in new york state. camping, hiking, a runner coming up the mountain, no small feat in and of itself to let roosevelt know the president has taken a turn for the worst and he needs to immediately get back to buffalo, that there is really no hope for the president. so it's a 30-mile journey to the north creek station, railroad station. and he takes three carriages, three teams of horses, to do the 30 miles. going down mountain roads at a break neck speed. of course, if you
he was actually in buffalo three times. he came to open the pan american exposition on president's day. william mckinley was supposed to be here, but his wife ida, who was in ill health, prevented him from coming, so roosevelt substituted for him in may of 1801. and then of course, when mckinley was shot on september 6th of 1901, roosevelt was looking for a hotel room and just by chance bumped into ansley wilcox and mr. wilcox offered him his home to stay while he was in buffalo tending to the...
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they had seen immense herds of buffalo. he decides to get off the river and walk for a while and see this. this large sandstone outcrop here. i think it's just naturally part of human interest to want to come to something large, climb up on top of it, and look around. that's exactly what he did. as part of an explorer, as somebody who was looking to traverse the west, to create maps, to learn about things that are the landscape, the natural history, et cetera, he comes and he ascends the pillar, goes up on top, looks around. triangulates his position, comes back, and on his way down, he leaves his mark. right over here, his signature. thus leaving behind the only remaining on-site evidence of the entire lewis and clark expedition. this signature represents not just the visit of clark, but i think of it as signifying the start of something. but a legacy that had actually in some ways been here before him. clark's signature on july 25th, 1806 and subsequently written about and chronicled in his journals led a lot of folks who
they had seen immense herds of buffalo. he decides to get off the river and walk for a while and see this. this large sandstone outcrop here. i think it's just naturally part of human interest to want to come to something large, climb up on top of it, and look around. that's exactly what he did. as part of an explorer, as somebody who was looking to traverse the west, to create maps, to learn about things that are the landscape, the natural history, et cetera, he comes and he ascends the...
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and with so many arrivals from active war zones, the university at buffalo tapped dr. griswold to help lead the western new york center for survivors of torture.of >> some of the folks that we've seen have been horribly tortured physically, with scars to prove it-- amputations, other things that we've seen that are horrific-- cigarette burns, whipping. >> reporter: kareem khaleefah, who worked for the u.s. army in baghdad, was kidnapped by a shia militia, lined up with 20 otherh men and shot. >> the bullets come on the side of my body.. >> reporter: he fell to the ground and pretended to be dead until nightfall.ni even in buffalo's quieto' neighborhoods, those memories never fade, says kadhum, a mental health counselor at lake shore behavioral health. he says many older iraqis, like saja alnaqeeb and her husbandd mahmoud, once lived prosperous, vibrant lives. then in 2005, saja was tortured and the family fled. now she stays inside, tormentedn by her memories. >> ( translated ): my family,fa they sometimes they wake up, they find me screaming at night with these nightm
and with so many arrivals from active war zones, the university at buffalo tapped dr. griswold to help lead the western new york center for survivors of torture.of >> some of the folks that we've seen have been horribly tortured physically, with scars to prove it-- amputations, other things that we've seen that are horrific-- cigarette burns, whipping. >> reporter: kareem khaleefah, who worked for the u.s. army in baghdad, was kidnapped by a shia militia, lined up with 20 otherh men...
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a buffalo. because the plains are a good place for your basic grass eater. so that's one thing. what else? now that's nice. okay, you can hunt buffalo. that's good. what else can you do with your horses? yeah? [ inaudible ] yeah. and that's kind of neutral language. you can expand your control. what would that expansion of control feel like? yeah, you can get on your horse and take a lance or maybe can you trade with the french in louisiana and get a gun. you can move very quickly and all of a sudden you have a big military advantage over the folks you kind of quarrel with for the past two decades. one thing that happens is the comanches, one group moves over to west texas and they move around a lochlt but the comanches are now militarily an extremely foremidable group of people. even without rifles. but certainly when they begin to get guns from the french, they can move fast. they can attack, for example, isolated spanish settle ments, they can hit an outlying ranch. take what they want and th
a buffalo. because the plains are a good place for your basic grass eater. so that's one thing. what else? now that's nice. okay, you can hunt buffalo. that's good. what else can you do with your horses? yeah? [ inaudible ] yeah. and that's kind of neutral language. you can expand your control. what would that expansion of control feel like? yeah, you can get on your horse and take a lance or maybe can you trade with the french in louisiana and get a gun. you can move very quickly and all of a...
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you can sell buffalo hide. you have people like the comanches and other people and suddenly they can hunt at a greater distance more efficiently and take advantage of the buffalos on the plains who when the horses got there they said this is a great place to be a buffalo. that's one thing. that's nice, okay, you can hunt buffalos. that's good. what else can you do with your horses? yeah? that's kind of, you know, kind of neutral language. you can expand your control. what would that expansion of control feel like? you can get a gun and you can move very quickly and all of a sudden you've got a big military advantage over the folks you've had a quarrel with over the past two decades. the comanches, one group moves to west texas. one group hangs on the plains near new mexico. they move around a lot. but these comanches are now militarily an extremely formidable group of people. they can move fast and they can attack isolated spanish settlements, hit an outlying ranch, take what they want and disappear. they can c
you can sell buffalo hide. you have people like the comanches and other people and suddenly they can hunt at a greater distance more efficiently and take advantage of the buffalos on the plains who when the horses got there they said this is a great place to be a buffalo. that's one thing. that's nice, okay, you can hunt buffalos. that's good. what else can you do with your horses? yeah? that's kind of, you know, kind of neutral language. you can expand your control. what would that expansion...
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you can hunt buffalo. easier on horses. what are the advantages of hunting buffalo? beside it's exciting? absolutely. yep. yep. yep, yep, absolutely. great source of pro teen which is critical and items which you can sell to other people. you can sell for example buffalo hides to for example pueblo indians when you go to trade fairs. so horses give people like ut plains people suddenly they can hunt at a greater distance, more efficiently, and they can take advantage of the buffalos of the plains. who when the horses got there, the buffalo said, this is also actually a great place to be a buffalo. the plains are a good place for your basic grass eater. all right. so that's one thing. what else? now that's nice. you could, you could hunt buffalos. that's good. what else can you do with your horses? yeah. yeah, and that's kind of, you know, that's kind of neutral language. you could expand your control. what would that -- what would that actually, what would that expang of control feel like? yeah, you could get on your horse and you can take a lance or maybe trade with
you can hunt buffalo. easier on horses. what are the advantages of hunting buffalo? beside it's exciting? absolutely. yep. yep. yep, yep, absolutely. great source of pro teen which is critical and items which you can sell to other people. you can sell for example buffalo hides to for example pueblo indians when you go to trade fairs. so horses give people like ut plains people suddenly they can hunt at a greater distance, more efficiently, and they can take advantage of the buffalos of the...
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we call them buffalo. >> reporter: because? >> we think of bison as a white man's term. >> reporter: he belongs to the blackfeet tribe and representing 60 tribes who believe bison also have great spiritual significance. >> buffalo were everything to tribes. we survived on them. they took care >> reporter: what was the great buffalo slaughter really all about to you? >> if you got rid of the buffalo, then consequently, you would get rid of the indians. congress sent soldiers to yellowstone to protect the final survivors from poachers. conservationists including teddy roosevelt intervened to protect the population. >> reporter: this comeback story, how improbable was it? >> it was the first effort to restore what could have been an endangered species. you can't see this kind of abundance anywhere else. >> reporter: most america's roughly half million bison are managed as domestic livestock. many have cross bred with cattle. not yellowstone's herd. >> they probably truly have all of the ecological and evolutionary drivers that sha
we call them buffalo. >> reporter: because? >> we think of bison as a white man's term. >> reporter: he belongs to the blackfeet tribe and representing 60 tribes who believe bison also have great spiritual significance. >> buffalo were everything to tribes. we survived on them. they took care >> reporter: what was the great buffalo slaughter really all about to you? >> if you got rid of the buffalo, then consequently, you would get rid of the indians....
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buffalo chips saloon on the rise again. a project the owner says he thought twice about taking on but there was such an outpouring from this community and our customers and the town government. >>reporter: the plea to rebuild came with a special request. >> larry you have to try to build a back like the old buffalo chips. in order that might prove to be as tall as the new ceiling. >> so they started at ground level. >> floor, all hardwood dance floor with 3-inch oak. >>reporter: packers fans have found a home -- have found a home away from home and now they have a new great. >> we found this life-size original. >>reporter: dozens nostalgic for the old saloon built on priceless memories and mementos have come forward wanting to for the next two weekends the buffalo chip is accepting relic -- western relics to fill in. if you remember the old chip. >> we will have any problem filling that wall. >> as for the arson investigation larry has been told that deputies have a suspect they are pursuing and they hope to make an arrest
buffalo chips saloon on the rise again. a project the owner says he thought twice about taking on but there was such an outpouring from this community and our customers and the town government. >>reporter: the plea to rebuild came with a special request. >> larry you have to try to build a back like the old buffalo chips. in order that might prove to be as tall as the new ceiling. >> so they started at ground level. >> floor, all hardwood dance floor with 3-inch oak....
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then, changes in buffalo wild wings. but before you slide in under the wing, you won't want to miss what we have to say about it. then sales force.com, i have the ceo to decode and explain. stay with cramer. >>> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer, #madtweets. send jim an e-mail at cnbc.com. or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. at pg&e, we believe solar should be accessible to everyone. our partnership with habitat for humanity allows us to provide the benefits of solar power to the types of customers who need it most. pg&e provided all of the homes here with solar panels. the solar savings can mean a lot, especially for low-income families. with the savings that i am getting from the solar panels, it's going to help me to have a better future for my children. to learn how you can save energy and money with solar, go to pge.com/solar. together, we're building a better california. >>> yesterday was a pretty crazy day for
then, changes in buffalo wild wings. but before you slide in under the wing, you won't want to miss what we have to say about it. then sales force.com, i have the ceo to decode and explain. stay with cramer. >>> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer, #madtweets. send jim an e-mail at cnbc.com. or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. at pg&e, we believe solar should be...
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we call them buffalo. >> reporter: because? >> we think of bison as a white man's term. >> reporter: he belongs to the blackfeet tribe and representing 60 tribes who believe bison also have great spiritual significance. >> buffalo were everything to tribes. we survived on them. they took care of >> reporter: what was the great buffalo slaughter really all about to you? >> if you got rid of the buffalo, then consequently, you would get rid of the indians. congress sent soldiers to yellowstone to protect the final survivors from poachers. conservationists including teddy roosevelt intervened to protect the population. roughly 5,000 bison live at >> reporter: this comeback story, how improbable was it? >> it was the first effort to restore what could have been an endangered species. you can't see this kind of abundance anywhere else. >> reporter: most america's roughly half million bison are managed as domestic livestock. many have cross bred with cattle. not yellowstone's herd. >> they probably r of the only populations that trul
we call them buffalo. >> reporter: because? >> we think of bison as a white man's term. >> reporter: he belongs to the blackfeet tribe and representing 60 tribes who believe bison also have great spiritual significance. >> buffalo were everything to tribes. we survived on them. they took care of >> reporter: what was the great buffalo slaughter really all about to you? >> if you got rid of the buffalo, then consequently, you would get rid of the indians....
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buffalo at that point. that's all the bills would need because their defense was harassing the giants all he full bulls, the bills recover. manuel, looks good on this play. lobby for former north carolina. 21-0. buffalo over the giants. >>> ravens at colts baltimore grabbing the early lead. aiken he will slip into the end zone, 7-3 vitters. in the defense stiffens up a chance to dance is that a belly dance? nice going there: winning points in this one comes on the botched extra point. indy going for two. levine takes it for two points the difference in the game. 19-18. ravens with the win. >>> it's big night for new england leg apex friendship high school the first team football team 1 ever varsity game. they may feel they weren't was. head coach adam sanders and friendship playing a home game at northeast carolina prep. already 33-6 when i get there. patriots keeping the pressure on. roundtree, the beautiful driving catch. the friendship deafens plays well. the huskies could not find any running room. patr
buffalo at that point. that's all the bills would need because their defense was harassing the giants all he full bulls, the bills recover. manuel, looks good on this play. lobby for former north carolina. 21-0. buffalo over the giants. >>> ravens at colts baltimore grabbing the early lead. aiken he will slip into the end zone, 7-3 vitters. in the defense stiffens up a chance to dance is that a belly dance? nice going there: winning points in this one comes on the botched extra point....
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. >> buffalo tonight ahead of the and the bills tomorrow. >> looking forward to getting out there and for me having taken a hit or live action in a lung time so i look forward to getting on the field. >> basketball note for you, the nba moved the 2017 all-star game from charlotte to new orleans that to north carolina law that eliminates the gay and lesbian people.
. >> buffalo tonight ahead of the and the bills tomorrow. >> looking forward to getting out there and for me having taken a hit or live action in a lung time so i look forward to getting on the field. >> basketball note for you, the nba moved the 2017 all-star game from charlotte to new orleans that to north carolina law that eliminates the gay and lesbian people.
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possiblity for heavy rain today.this video from the la crosse area.. 5 and 8 inches of rain in areas of buffalo and trempealeau counties the small town of independence homes and businesses. 3 this is what the cbs 58' ready weather.. radar looks like right now. you can see where the rain is . i just checked in with we energies.. some in the milwaukee, racine, and kenosha areas are in the dark.. about 27 hundred with out power.metorologist michael schlesinger has been tracking it all for us... and joins us live to get us ready for this wet start to the weekend. 3 (((30 second tz))) tz)))forecast...flash flood watch for though the evening (1-2"+ of rain possible)today:
possiblity for heavy rain today.this video from the la crosse area.. 5 and 8 inches of rain in areas of buffalo and trempealeau counties the small town of independence homes and businesses. 3 this is what the cbs 58' ready weather.. radar looks like right now. you can see where the rain is . i just checked in with we energies.. some in the milwaukee, racine, and kenosha areas are in the dark.. about 27 hundred with out power.metorologist michael schlesinger has been tracking it all for us......
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/gomer and buffalo/ mountain's edge this fall. <<< >>> <<< >>> ((sherry swensk)) it was a hot tuesday... we made it to 106. ((sherry swensk)) it was a hot tuesday... we made it to 106. making it to 108 and above. ....... staying dry today and sunny with a moisture moves up from the south. .............. highs in the 100s again. ((kirsten joyce)) >>> college students are and business is booming at the college of southern nevada. this year they have over 33-thousand students - which is more than unlv. and this week they're welcoming everyone back. in fact they threw a little party at the henderson campus yesterday. health science and business remain two of the most popular majors at csn. but the three valley campuses offer more than 150 different degrees and technical programs./// ((brian loftus)) >>> we want you to be part of our 8 news now good day.. just head to our 8 news now facebook page.. and upload a pic of you and your first week of school. 8 lucky viewers will be chosen each week to win an 8 news now mug! the winners will be announced friday during the 6am newscast./// ((kirst
/gomer and buffalo/ mountain's edge this fall. > > ((sherry swensk)) it was a hot tuesday... we made it to 106. ((sherry swensk)) it was a hot tuesday... we made it to 106. making it to 108 and above. ....... staying dry today and sunny with a moisture moves up from the south. .............. highs in the 100s again. ((kirsten joyce)) >>> college students are and business is booming at the college of southern nevada. this year they have over 33-thousand students - which is more...
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there's also a crash on flamingo, west of buffalo and another at nellis/ washington. <<< >>> <<< >>> ((demetria obilor)) >> back to you./// ((kirsten joyce)) >> monkey mayhem. it's all the buzz this morning... flight to las vegas smuggled a monkey on a plane. ((brian loftus)) >> to make matters worse... people say it got loose while on-board. michael stevens is in studio this morning to clear-up some of the confusion. hey michael. ((michael stevens)) >> brian, kirsten... as you can imagine a lot of people are talking about this one... wondering if the story is true... and how a primate can get on a plane in the first place: ((cynthia gruezo // passenger: "i'd freak out. i'm not gonna lie, i'd be like am i going crazy? or is this actually that's how you would react.")) ((michael stevens)) >> it is true. the folks at mccarran say the monkey was an emotional support service animal on a frontier flight from ohio to las vegas. the passenger who brought the animal had all the right paperwork... but not many people on the plane knew the monkey was around. metro was called out... but couldn'
there's also a crash on flamingo, west of buffalo and another at nellis/ washington. > > ((demetria obilor)) >> back to you./// ((kirsten joyce)) >> monkey mayhem. it's all the buzz this morning... flight to las vegas smuggled a monkey on a plane. ((brian loftus)) >> to make matters worse... people say it got loose while on-board. michael stevens is in studio this morning to clear-up some of the confusion. hey michael. ((michael stevens)) >> brian, kirsten... as...
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. >> we don't call them bison, we call them buffalo. >> reporter: because? of bison as a white man term. >> reporter: he belongs to the blackfeet tribe and representing 60 tribes who believe bison also have great spiritual significance. >> we survive and they took care of us. >> reporter: what was the great buffalo slaughter really all about to you? >> if you got rid of the buffalo, then consequently you'd get rid of the indian. >> reporter: by 1883, nearly all were gone. and they sent people to yellow stone to protect the final survivors. conservationists like teddy roosevelt intervened to protect the population. nearly 5,000 live in yellow stone today. >> it was really the first effort to restore what could have been an endangered species. >> reporter: the chief park biologist overseas a unique herd. most are managed as domestic livestock. many have cross bread with cattle. not yellow stone's herd. >> they probably represent one of the only populations that have all the ecological and revolutionary drivers that create the species. this is as good as it get
. >> we don't call them bison, we call them buffalo. >> reporter: because? of bison as a white man term. >> reporter: he belongs to the blackfeet tribe and representing 60 tribes who believe bison also have great spiritual significance. >> we survive and they took care of us. >> reporter: what was the great buffalo slaughter really all about to you? >> if you got rid of the buffalo, then consequently you'd get rid of the indian. >> reporter: by 1883,...
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for the people of buffalo, their needs lay in the polluted waters of lake erie.ly one body of water across the land that is in trouble but the cleanup will start here with the installation of a new filtering system made possible by the water quality act of 1965. president johnson: like so many of our problems, the pollution of lake erie is a result of our abundance. it has been caused by the the great industrial growth of buffalo, and a dozen other cities and this is what we see in america today, a powerful -- to clean up the problems we have created. so much of the contradictions of american life are caused by just this, the eager and arresting spirit by which we made this country of ours. >> the presidential party touched down in syracuse, an issue that has plagued every country in the world. when the enthusiasm subsided, the president's words, he cautioned those who would line their pockets. the demonstrations would go a long way toward taking -- on the road to ellenville, the president -- this bill was the most sweeping proposal ever made by any president to
for the people of buffalo, their needs lay in the polluted waters of lake erie.ly one body of water across the land that is in trouble but the cleanup will start here with the installation of a new filtering system made possible by the water quality act of 1965. president johnson: like so many of our problems, the pollution of lake erie is a result of our abundance. it has been caused by the the great industrial growth of buffalo, and a dozen other cities and this is what we see in america...
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was constructed in black rock, new york, near niagara falls and that vessel ran from black rock or buffalo and detroit for three years before it was wrecked. that was the beginning of the steamboat age. they didn't travel fast but they traveled reality. >> we will visit the thomas edison depot museum to learn about the importance of the railroads in the development of michigan's some region. >> when the railroads first came into the county into the some region, most of the life was centered on the lake. the interior itself if there were farms and early settlers. >> first we talk to the former executive editor of the poor huron times herald about the city's history, it's challenges today and the state of the newspaper business. >> this is the mouth of the black river, a small river that comes into the thank you river, the st. clair river is straight connecting lake here on with lake erie. this is as far as we cover water, poor huron, that water is a significant issue. a nomadic journalist like we all are in the community. we sit on the head of west virginia, lived in florida and georgia and
was constructed in black rock, new york, near niagara falls and that vessel ran from black rock or buffalo and detroit for three years before it was wrecked. that was the beginning of the steamboat age. they didn't travel fast but they traveled reality. >> we will visit the thomas edison depot museum to learn about the importance of the railroads in the development of michigan's some region. >> when the railroads first came into the county into the some region, most of the life was...
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buffalo chicken i love the sound of this what makes them so special and different have great things on your menus.t >> our original three chickeny chicken center andad salted caramel cooking everything i would probably want you tove add to the menu it out probably done and from two until 5:00 p.m. this is the no space sandwiches you have your new york style corn beef and smoked ham buffalo chicken. >> what is that, there is that chicken as well? >> it is. t and a creamy honey mustard. they are absolutely delicious. and you are good to go for the weekend preparing e barbecue a whole hour dedicated to the spectacular sights of northeast ohio we take you to someou of the newest additions o wine country and even a few more hidden gems. coming up on friday thank you so much for this. it is terrific isn't it? >> unbelievable.sn we will you on tomorrow's show hillary clinton: i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. bob kidder, owner, new england shirt company: this factory has been here since eighteen eighty-three. we have over sixty people here making shirts labled made in america
buffalo chicken i love the sound of this what makes them so special and different have great things on your menus.t >> our original three chickeny chicken center andad salted caramel cooking everything i would probably want you tove add to the menu it out probably done and from two until 5:00 p.m. this is the no space sandwiches you have your new york style corn beef and smoked ham buffalo chicken. >> what is that, there is that chicken as well? >> it is. t and a creamy honey...
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unfortunately the railroad stopped at buffalo. once you got that far you had to find another way to get to detroit to catch the next train. trains then ran across the bottom of michigan to chicago, the first train reach there in 1852 and from there you could get to the west were were the wonderful farmland was. before the american civil war, if you wanted to get to the second train, you had to get on a ship. so the. so the entrepreneurs who are running the vessels partnered with the railroad companies in the ship became basically an extension of the railroad. frankly, a much more beautiful extension of the railroad. if you are on a train, trains a train, trains were early, they are not as ornate as we think of. they were not very comfortable. if you wanted to get up and walk around, you walked up and down the out. for us if you got on the steamer, one of these beautiful paddlewheel steamers were not only in beautiful, ornate salons, you can walk around the decks there is a lot to view. people up in the view up and down the river i
unfortunately the railroad stopped at buffalo. once you got that far you had to find another way to get to detroit to catch the next train. trains then ran across the bottom of michigan to chicago, the first train reach there in 1852 and from there you could get to the west were were the wonderful farmland was. before the american civil war, if you wanted to get to the second train, you had to get on a ship. so the. so the entrepreneurs who are running the vessels partnered with the railroad...
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it was a buffalo chicken salad. salad. [announcer] is it a force of nature? or a sales event? the summer of audi sales event is here. get up to a $5,000 bonus on select audi models. across new york state, from long island to buffalo, from rochester to the hudson valley, from albany to utica, creative business incentives, infrastructure investment, university partnerships, and the lowest taxes in decades are creating a stronger economy and the right environment in new york state for business to thrive. let us help grow your company's tomorrow- today at business.ny.gov at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like grandkids equals free tech support. oh, look at you, so great to see you! none of this works. come on in. >>> stepping up pressure on trump to release tax returns. mike pence telling a radio station that he will publicly release his tax returns. >> what you're having of clintons is an extremely prosperous family that's made tens of millions of dollars related to and der r-- my tax rs will be a quick read. the pences have not become more wealth
it was a buffalo chicken salad. salad. [announcer] is it a force of nature? or a sales event? the summer of audi sales event is here. get up to a $5,000 bonus on select audi models. across new york state, from long island to buffalo, from rochester to the hudson valley, from albany to utica, creative business incentives, infrastructure investment, university partnerships, and the lowest taxes in decades are creating a stronger economy and the right environment in new york state for business to...
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doing the same act, you could complain to buffalo.and registered the script five years earlier. this died with the writers guild and the death of vaudeville and rise of movies. when variety move their main offices from new york to los angeles, with the registered scripts went with it. in 2012 as variety was moving, the motion picture academy worked out with emerson college that anything of historical interest from variety we will pay for if emerson will catalog it and that is how freeman's script blue money in the name of the horse, managed to survive pulp and miraculously appeared in 2013 and was sent to me by emerson college and it is the closest thing i can have in freeman bernstein's own voice to the wish fulfillment of a con man who really wanted to be a success and pay everybody off, if only he had the money. anything else? >> i have a question that i shouldn't, i have gone through this process for a long time but if anyone here is a writer or anyone is a researcher, the most challenging thing to me as you went through this is a
doing the same act, you could complain to buffalo.and registered the script five years earlier. this died with the writers guild and the death of vaudeville and rise of movies. when variety move their main offices from new york to los angeles, with the registered scripts went with it. in 2012 as variety was moving, the motion picture academy worked out with emerson college that anything of historical interest from variety we will pay for if emerson will catalog it and that is how freeman's...
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even six hours to wait for the buffaloes to cross the river before they could continue on. then the reasons they would stop partly curiosity and the natural intent of an explorer, which is to look at the land and see the land. so as we think about all of those things, and as we tell the story today, clark is coming down the yellowstone, and that morning they had gotten up. they had hunted. seen immense herds of buffalo, and he decides to get off the river and walk for a while and sees this. this large sandstone outcrop here, and i think it's just naturally part of human interest to want to come to something large, climb up on top of it and look around, and that's exactly what he did. as part of an explorer, somebody that was looking to traverse the west, to create maps, to learn about things that, the landscape, the natural history, et cetera. he comes and he ascends the pillar, goes up on top, looks around, triangulates his position, comes down and on his way down leaves his mark. right here, his signature. the only remaining on-site physical evidence of the entire lewis a
even six hours to wait for the buffaloes to cross the river before they could continue on. then the reasons they would stop partly curiosity and the natural intent of an explorer, which is to look at the land and see the land. so as we think about all of those things, and as we tell the story today, clark is coming down the yellowstone, and that morning they had gotten up. they had hunted. seen immense herds of buffalo, and he decides to get off the river and walk for a while and sees this....
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it was a buffalo chicken salad. salad.oss new york state, from long island to buffalo, from rochester to the hudson valley, from albany to utica, creative business incentives, infrastructure investment, university partnerships, and the lowest taxes in decades are creating a stronger economy and the right environment in new york state for business to thrive. let us help grow your company's tomorrow- today at business.ny.gov at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like grandkids equals free tech support. oh, look at you, so great to see you! none of this works. come on in. >>> welcome back. new information that he will announce he restored voting rights for 13,000 felons on a case by case basis. donald trump is laying the ground work for voter fraud. he says that the system is rigged. the trump campaign is spending $5 million try to go fire up republicans in states where early voting gets under way in a few weeks. the cords struck down a voter i.d. law. eric digs deeper into these concerns. so you
it was a buffalo chicken salad. salad.oss new york state, from long island to buffalo, from rochester to the hudson valley, from albany to utica, creative business incentives, infrastructure investment, university partnerships, and the lowest taxes in decades are creating a stronger economy and the right environment in new york state for business to thrive. let us help grow your company's tomorrow- today at business.ny.gov at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like...
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buffalo. here's what we see with the satellite, you see what we are talking about with the clouds out there, they are clouds of no consequence because they are not producing any rain and not even going to block out the su . it will filter it a little bit but that's it. you're going to see more son than anything today and it's still on the dryer side so what you will see is our temperatures climbing back up to 83 by midday and a high of 87 degrees and as we go through the next five days but not so much on wednesday, that's when humidity is making a comeback and your shower chances arepicking up from wednesday on. let's bring in ynez rosales and see if we have anything popping up , a lot going on with the airlines. >>ines: let's talk about the bqe. big accident there from the tipped over by the brooklyn battery exit, that right lane getting through but traffic backed up to 38 street on the gowanus so far this morning. you see the pre-police activity,southbound side not affected with this acciden
buffalo. here's what we see with the satellite, you see what we are talking about with the clouds out there, they are clouds of no consequence because they are not producing any rain and not even going to block out the su . it will filter it a little bit but that's it. you're going to see more son than anything today and it's still on the dryer side so what you will see is our temperatures climbing back up to 83 by midday and a high of 87 degrees and as we go through the next five days but not...
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we may know of the spectacular passing of the buffalos from our western plains, where they once provided fresh meat supply so essential to the accomplishments of our pioneering forefathers, but we do not know that the extinction of the buffalos and little chipmunks, squirrels, beavers, skunks and snakes most maligned of all wild creatures has for a long time been making even our present day lives more difficult to live. this without mentioning the truly heroic service many of our native birds perform in checking the crop destroying insects. the preservation of wildlife is an important part of state park planning. in many of the conservation corps camps, great friendships have been developed between the boys and the native ofs of the areas. in the conservation corps development of state parks has found the perfect blending of conservation and recreation. besides protecting and saving land and timber and wildlife, this phase of the program developed recreation areas for people who have not had them before. many kinds of work are required to develop this recreation plan. hundreds of dams wi
we may know of the spectacular passing of the buffalos from our western plains, where they once provided fresh meat supply so essential to the accomplishments of our pioneering forefathers, but we do not know that the extinction of the buffalos and little chipmunks, squirrels, beavers, skunks and snakes most maligned of all wild creatures has for a long time been making even our present day lives more difficult to live. this without mentioning the truly heroic service many of our native birds...
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in the second quarter, daunte dion breaks up this buffalo pass in the end zone. the g-men get the back back after that. the mistakes continue with ryan nasa fumbling the ball after getting blind sided. bills get the ball back. for another bills score. buffalo shut out the giants 21- 0. >> i finished talking to the team, told them we worked too hard to put a performance like that on film. they were more physical than we were, that was obvious. we need to take a long look in the mirror and bounce back this week. >> and don't forget, the giants and the jets play next week at the meadow lands. that's it in sports, folks, have a good morning. we'lse today. >> more gold medals on tap today. the men's basketball going for the gold this afternoon. many teams still. >> go usa,. >>> much more ahead on eyewitness news sunday morning, including a look ahead at today's top stories. >>> a 61-year-old woman has been shot and killed in harlem. police say she was not the fios is not cable. we're wired differently, which means we can fix things differently. thanks for calling fios
in the second quarter, daunte dion breaks up this buffalo pass in the end zone. the g-men get the back back after that. the mistakes continue with ryan nasa fumbling the ball after getting blind sided. bills get the ball back. for another bills score. buffalo shut out the giants 21- 0. >> i finished talking to the team, told them we worked too hard to put a performance like that on film. they were more physical than we were, that was obvious. we need to take a long look in the mirror and...
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outdoorsman and so the national park site in arkansas is the first national river in our country the buffalo national river. i've been going there literally for about 55 years and so i have many, many miles on the river and wonderful happy memories of floating america's first national river, the buffalo national river. teddy roosevelt led the charge to protect america's wild places and special places. he believed in the strenuous life. and now more than of our young people, our families need to get out doors and enjoy america and that's why as you're watching this show i'm up in acadia, in maine, hiking in the park up in the northeast participating the 100 mile challenge. i urge everybody in america this fall, support our cen temp nnial for the national parks and get outside, america. >> join american history tv tonight live at 7:00 p.m. eastern time to commemorate the national park service centennial. sunday night on q and a -- >> imagine one racial lynching in the south. a brilliant psychological device to hold down a race because if you were black, you were afraid that this could happen t
outdoorsman and so the national park site in arkansas is the first national river in our country the buffalo national river. i've been going there literally for about 55 years and so i have many, many miles on the river and wonderful happy memories of floating america's first national river, the buffalo national river. teddy roosevelt led the charge to protect america's wild places and special places. he believed in the strenuous life. and now more than of our young people, our families need to...
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this is the curve that takes you before the buffalo herd overlook area. with the sun glare, it can be really dangerous. we have eastbound closed right now. just seeing this from air tracker 7. they are trying to get air traffic control devices and get police officers to help direct traffic. it's better to use the evergreen parkway to get around this. the dirt road that gets you back to 70 and 74 might be better right now. >>> 6:57 now. sheriff's deputies want girl,,15-year-old sarah romero. they are fearful she could be in danger after going missing saturday. she was last seen with 19-year- old raymond holt in a 1998 red ford mustang with plate qsu- 222. if you see her or this car, call 911. >>> breaking overnight, a gunman is on the shooting at a colorado springs apartment complex. the 24-year-old victim will survive. theee is no information on a suspect but police don't believe there is a threat to anyone else. >>> 6:57 and it is beautiful outside. not as hot this afternoon, so the kids this morning great at the bus stop with 70, and this afternoon head
this is the curve that takes you before the buffalo herd overlook area. with the sun glare, it can be really dangerous. we have eastbound closed right now. just seeing this from air tracker 7. they are trying to get air traffic control devices and get police officers to help direct traffic. it's better to use the evergreen parkway to get around this. the dirt road that gets you back to 70 and 74 might be better right now. >>> 6:57 now. sheriff's deputies want girl,,15-year-old sarah...
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they got staple peeled in buffalo -- stampeded in buffalo. it was a bust. shady mccoy goes in for a 13- yard pass, and the second quarter, daunte dion breaks up this pass in the end zone. the g-men get the ball back after that, t continue with ryan nasa fumbling after getting blind sided. greg littles makes the connection, sprints in for another bills score. buffaloes shut out the giants, 21-0. >> i finished talking to the team, told them we worked to hard to put a performance like that on film. they were more physical than we were. that was obvious. we need to take a long look in giants and jets play next week at the meadowlands, that's it in sports, folks, have a good morning. we'll see you later on today. >>> much more ahead on eyewitness news sunday morning, including a live look at today's top stories. >>> a 61-year-old woman has been shot and killed in harlem. police say she was not the intended target. i'm kristin thorne with that story coming up. help a young boy who became an orphan through a horrific tragedy last hi guys! got the birthday girl a d
they got staple peeled in buffalo -- stampeded in buffalo. it was a bust. shady mccoy goes in for a 13- yard pass, and the second quarter, daunte dion breaks up this pass in the end zone. the g-men get the ball back after that, t continue with ryan nasa fumbling after getting blind sided. greg littles makes the connection, sprints in for another bills score. buffaloes shut out the giants, 21-0. >> i finished talking to the team, told them we worked to hard to put a performance like that...
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linebacker lerentee mccray was traded to buffalo for a future draft pick. gm ted thompson gets a ringing endorsement during his news conference..literally. that's new in sports. mary, ted. new tonight-- a local police officer knows when to take his job seriously-- and when he can cut loose. they approached i was starting to feel it and then it just started to take over." hear from muskego's dancing cop-- next. and-- an awkward moment at milwaukee's new mexican consulate. we'll fill you in-- still ahead. ksnd or te of a mexican consulate on milwaukee's lower east side... mexico's foreign affairs secretary wasn't shy -- taking on trump in the republicans who support trump, but also want to strengthen ties between mexico and wisconsin. trump's name was never mentioned-- but one of his best-known plans was criticized. he's called for mass deportation of people who are here illegally. undocumented immigrants are oftentimes an easy target for intolerance and discrimination. but let me tell you, it has been documented that if this population left wisconsin today,
linebacker lerentee mccray was traded to buffalo for a future draft pick. gm ted thompson gets a ringing endorsement during his news conference..literally. that's new in sports. mary, ted. new tonight-- a local police officer knows when to take his job seriously-- and when he can cut loose. they approached i was starting to feel it and then it just started to take over." hear from muskego's dancing cop-- next. and-- an awkward moment at milwaukee's new mexican consulate. we'll fill you...
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. >> and in buffalo things going from bad to worse for marcel darius. he got hit with a checked himself into or drug rehab this week. buffalo also cutting ties with karlos williams before today's game against the giants. take a look at the medal count. team usa running away with things in 111 total metals. great britain is third with 63. the women's basketball team winning it straight -- that is narrator: let's put this political promise to the test. ayotte: i've been an independent, strong voice for new hampshire. narrator: then why does kelly ayotte still support donald trump for president? across america put principle ahead of party and said no to trump. but not kelly ayotte. she says she still supports trump. ayotte: an independent, strong voice... narrator: if she's so independent, why is she still supporting trump? disclaimer: independence usa pac is responsible >>> on this saturday night, nbc news exclusive. ryan lochte with matt lauer admitting his tale about being robbed in rio isn't the whole truth. >>> golden moments. more >>> zika zone. grow
. >> and in buffalo things going from bad to worse for marcel darius. he got hit with a checked himself into or drug rehab this week. buffalo also cutting ties with karlos williams before today's game against the giants. take a look at the medal count. team usa running away with things in 111 total metals. great britain is third with 63. the women's basketball team winning it straight -- that is narrator: let's put this political promise to the test. ayotte: i've been an independent,...
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a storm hit buffalo county, wisconsin, on thursday morning. about 150 millimeters of rain fell in just a few hours. water levels rose to 1.5 meters in some areas. cars and trucks were seen driving around the flooded roads. now, more rain is expected friday in parts of wisconsin as well as minnesota. which is definitely not good news. the risk of floods will rise even further. now, as we go into friday, more rain is expected across the cold front and warm front. there's a potential for severe thunderstorms as well from the ohio river basin into the new england states. watch out for large hail as well as damaging winds. there's another spot for severe thunderstorms across new mexico as well as colorado. and there's a slow-moving low pressure system creeping over the lower mississippi river basin so the risk of floods will remain extremely high across the south. now, temperatures are going to be 35 in oklahoma city with the chance for thunderstorms. extremely hot in washington, d.c. 35 for the high on friday. but across the west it's going to be
a storm hit buffalo county, wisconsin, on thursday morning. about 150 millimeters of rain fell in just a few hours. water levels rose to 1.5 meters in some areas. cars and trucks were seen driving around the flooded roads. now, more rain is expected friday in parts of wisconsin as well as minnesota. which is definitely not good news. the risk of floods will rise even further. now, as we go into friday, more rain is expected across the cold front and warm front. there's a potential for severe...
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. >> phelps is like my white buffalo.ason why i skipped my flight home. >> reporter: that's right. he had to call his boss to ask for more vacation time to stay in rio longer to pursue a coveted selfie with phelps. will the gamble pay off? well, what brent doesn't know is that our interview with him is just a front. >> tell me the trick now to doing a selfie. let's see here. what's the trick? look around for me. yeah. what's the trick? >> oh. >> there's a trick to doing this selfie. >> no way. >> yes. >> what's up, man? so good. this is not real. >> reporter: he just called you his white buffalo. he's been trying to track you down this whole time. >> here i am. here we are. >> rio at the olympics. >> i was supposed to fly home three days ago and i skipped it to try to meet you, and it happened. >> what a great moment. >> he got his selfie with michael phelps. >> who's the most famous person you've taken selfie with? >> i took one with donimique dawes yesterday morning. i think my favorite person to take selfies with is ke
. >> phelps is like my white buffalo.ason why i skipped my flight home. >> reporter: that's right. he had to call his boss to ask for more vacation time to stay in rio longer to pursue a coveted selfie with phelps. will the gamble pay off? well, what brent doesn't know is that our interview with him is just a front. >> tell me the trick now to doing a selfie. let's see here. what's the trick? look around for me. yeah. what's the trick? >> oh. >> there's a trick to...
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it was a buffalo chicken salad. salad. [announcer] is it a force of nature? or a sales event? the summer of audi sales event is here. get up to a $5,000 bonus on select audi models. ...one of many pieces in my i havlife.hma... so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled, your doctor will decide if you can stop breo and prescribe a different asthma co
it was a buffalo chicken salad. salad. [announcer] is it a force of nature? or a sales event? the summer of audi sales event is here. get up to a $5,000 bonus on select audi models. ...one of many pieces in my i havlife.hma... so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term...
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for chile the railroad stop at buffalo.nce you got that far you had to find another way to get to detroit to catch the next train. trains ran across the bottom of michigan to chicago, the first train reached there in 1852 and then from there you could get to the westward countries where all of the wonderful farmland was. before the american civil war if you wanted to get to the second train you have to get on a ship. the entrepreneurs who were running the vessels partnered with the railroad companies, and the ship became basically an extension of the railroad. and, frankly, and much more beautiful extension of the railroad. if you were on a train, they were not as ornate as we think of trains no. they were not very comfortable. if you want to get up and walk around you walked up and down the aisle. were asked if he got on a steamer, one of these beautiful powder wheel steamers, you are not only in beautiful ornate salons, you could walk around the deck, lots to do. the view up and down the rivers is gorgeous. it was a much
for chile the railroad stop at buffalo.nce you got that far you had to find another way to get to detroit to catch the next train. trains ran across the bottom of michigan to chicago, the first train reached there in 1852 and then from there you could get to the westward countries where all of the wonderful farmland was. before the american civil war if you wanted to get to the second train you have to get on a ship. the entrepreneurs who were running the vessels partnered with the railroad...
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look at the 47-degree dewpoint in buffalo and binghamton. we'll see the dewpoints tomorrow drop to those levels. an indication that the northerly flow is drying in the drier air. it's a little bit breeze for the first time in a while. 9-mile an hour in philadelphia. we're seeing the winds in the teens north and west in the places like the poconos, allentown and reading, lancaster and trenton. i could see it getting more breezy straight down on the shore later today. here's where we're going 82 degrees by 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m., 83. the high is going to be 84 at 3:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m., 80 degrees, if you're going to be out walking the dog or doing something else, it's going to be plenty, clear -- pleasant, clear skies at 10:00 p.m., 71 degrees and low humidity. it will last for 3, 3 1/2 days and we'll talk about when the heat and humidity comes back. summer is not quite over yet. >> 6abc.com/weather is always a step ahead when you're making your plans, rely on the power of storm tracker 6 live 24 hours a day. take advantage of facebook and twitter,
look at the 47-degree dewpoint in buffalo and binghamton. we'll see the dewpoints tomorrow drop to those levels. an indication that the northerly flow is drying in the drier air. it's a little bit breeze for the first time in a while. 9-mile an hour in philadelphia. we're seeing the winds in the teens north and west in the places like the poconos, allentown and reading, lancaster and trenton. i could see it getting more breezy straight down on the shore later today. here's where we're going 82...
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. >> three lions at the buffalo zoo made the public debut. the african lion trail, the zoo keeper named the girl asha and the buffalo community, voted amira. why not? >> and that means princess. >> so the three cubs were born to their mother in may. and they have stuck close by ever since. this is their first public debut. >> they are adorable. >> they look very peaceful, don't they? >> and then they grow up and there you go. >> and bite your head off. >> there you go, gary. >> if you haven't had enough pokemon go, here dose, pikachu's for the parade in japan. and dozens were paraded down the streets and hoping to hook more, leading up to the tokyo games. not creepy at all. >> pikachu looks so-month-old mild so-month-old -- so mild there and then he grows up and then he bites your head off. >> doesn't work that way? >> no. >>> an sky 9 is launching and we'll be right back with 9 news >>> good morning. a power outage in atlanta has caused a system-wide outage for delta around the world. >>> you can see the long lines here at d.i.a. i will let
. >> three lions at the buffalo zoo made the public debut. the african lion trail, the zoo keeper named the girl asha and the buffalo community, voted amira. why not? >> and that means princess. >> so the three cubs were born to their mother in may. and they have stuck close by ever since. this is their first public debut. >> they are adorable. >> they look very peaceful, don't they? >> and then they grow up and there you go. >> and bite your head off....