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now, a lot of people look across canyon land, say, in southeast utah where this picture is, and it's not really clear how you get around, how you get from place to place. but if you know this place well enough you know right over this lip of white sandstone, if you go right over the ledge and hang your foot over this side, you can't see it but you can feel it with the tip of your foot, there's a little toe hold down there, then if you get on that toe hold you drop your other foot down and there's another toe hold. it happens a thousand years ago somebody carved just a series of toe holds down this rock face. and you climb down those and they lead to a ledge and the ledge wraps around underneath here and it drops down into another spot that you go through a saddle and around to the other side and through another saddle and down and around. it's this circuitous route that's constantly carrying you down deeper and deeper and this is the landscape is just covered with these. i don't take maps out there any more out into this place because it's all memory. this place is the map. i went do
now, a lot of people look across canyon land, say, in southeast utah where this picture is, and it's not really clear how you get around, how you get from place to place. but if you know this place well enough you know right over this lip of white sandstone, if you go right over the ledge and hang your foot over this side, you can't see it but you can feel it with the tip of your foot, there's a little toe hold down there, then if you get on that toe hold you drop your other foot down and...
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land their home. he was known as the lone ranger ♪ ♪far from civilization ♪in a desolate canyon of the south west on thedesperate battle is being fought. vince cullins a member ♪ ♪of the cavendish gang, fights two determined me whom he has just tried to betray ♪ ♪one is a masked man, the lone ranger. ♪ ♪who built the empty grave to conceal the fact that he still lives ♪ ♪ ♪the other is tonto, the lone ranger's indian companion ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪kimosabe, look out. i'll get you now, ranger.♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ him dead, kimosabe. make me glad. him deserve to die. no, tonto. no one should have his life end like this. better him dead. like white say, better tag the providence, now no one know you still live. yes, that is true. a strange act of providence has protected my secret. me dig grave for him. alright. i'll get scout ready for traveling. ♪ come, fella. ♪ all done, tonto? me ready. ready to go after rest of cavendish gang, now? yes, as soon as we can. but i have got to get a mount of some sort. we'll head off toward wild horse valley. here take, scout. for two days the lone ranger and tonto, traveled toward
land their home. he was known as the lone ranger ♪ ♪far from civilization ♪in a desolate canyon of the south west on thedesperate battle is being fought. vince cullins a member ♪ ♪of the cavendish gang, fights two determined me whom he has just tried to betray ♪ ♪one is a masked man, the lone ranger. ♪ ♪who built the empty grave to conceal the fact that he still lives ♪ ♪ ♪the other is tonto, the lone ranger's indian companion ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪kimosabe, look out. i'll get...
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Jan 24, 2013
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canyon fire. the need for stabilizing this ground and restoring the burned areas on both federal and private land is critical to public safety, public health and the prevention of another disaster. so, mr. president, as i begin to close, don't get me wrong. i support the recovery of the communities devastated by hurricane sandy, but i want to ensure that my colleagues here understand the gravity of the situation we're facing in colorado and in other states that are confronting disaster needs. the senate delivered when it came to providing fire relief in part because of my colleague senator bennet's great work on the agriculture committee, but the house unwisely sent us a package that turns a blind eye to colorado and the west. if we do not act soon, communities across this nation will see unnecessary flood risks, contaminated water supplies and even the potential for tragic deaths looms caused by our inaction. that's simply not acceptable, so when someone asks whether the e.w.p., the emergency watershed protection provisions and program is necessary, critical or even emergency, the answer is em
canyon fire. the need for stabilizing this ground and restoring the burned areas on both federal and private land is critical to public safety, public health and the prevention of another disaster. so, mr. president, as i begin to close, don't get me wrong. i support the recovery of the communities devastated by hurricane sandy, but i want to ensure that my colleagues here understand the gravity of the situation we're facing in colorado and in other states that are confronting disaster needs....
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canyon. ceiling limit, you have the real sequester which will begin march 1st and the fact that the government will run out of money by march 1st. >> catherine: with more landid i had as dan kerman mentioned. and some of them--and you said that you have considered this is a victory for the president. and is it that much of a victory? >> i think that it is as as much of what he promised for the american people which for tax rates. but it is a victor with nothing left? either you spend it all here that is what republicans are banking on it they're saying that that is for taxes, revenue, now we're going to cut and they're looking at the debt ceiling to extract that as a method. >> catherine: and hopefully, as these next hurdles could provide some relief. his handle is "at-yaki-blog." >>> students at sandy hook elementary school in newtown, connecticut will be back in class thursday. but they won't return to the scene of the mass shooting.. they'll go to a different building in a neighboring community. the school has been renamed 'sandy hook.' >> we have an open house today the children are coming in and so excited to see their teachers. the students coming and
canyon. ceiling limit, you have the real sequester which will begin march 1st and the fact that the government will run out of money by march 1st. >> catherine: with more landid i had as dan kerman mentioned. and some of them--and you said that you have considered this is a victory for the president. and is it that much of a victory? >> i think that it is as as much of what he promised for the american people which for tax rates. but it is a victor with nothing left? either you...
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Jan 15, 2013
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canyon fire. over 300,000 people will be impacted as a result of the damage to the watershed on the federal land, so this amount trice to bring some aspects of the good government to the erosion control because once those occurred we are talking abut a threefold that would be the equivalent of a 100 year storm the would be occurring every one to five years because of the burden of soil conditions fema will most likely cover the costs of at least part of the costa. so they will occur after the fact. they will provide a grant and money to mitigate after the fact to help the drinking water system after the damage has occurred but this is actually trying to provide help before the damage occurs and so i would ask for your support because our hearts go out to the people of new york, new jersey, connecticut who has suffered of the damages as a result of the hurricanes for other areas of this country who watched as their neighbors' homes burned down and their lives were lost and millions upon millions in a natural disaster. >> thank you for the opportunity and until you tell me differently i'm going to
canyon fire. over 300,000 people will be impacted as a result of the damage to the watershed on the federal land, so this amount trice to bring some aspects of the good government to the erosion control because once those occurred we are talking abut a threefold that would be the equivalent of a 100 year storm the would be occurring every one to five years because of the burden of soil conditions fema will most likely cover the costs of at least part of the costa. so they will occur after the...
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Jan 29, 2013
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the lows are up here near ice land bringing the waves and the wind in this direction for days and days and days, blows all of that water into that canyon. the water goes straight through the canyon, doesn't break off shore because there's no continent continental shelf. the breakers happen right close to shore and they get that big. >> always that big or are these a little bigger than usual? >> oh, these are bigger than usual but a 50-footer is certainly a normal day. the 100 footers happen when you get a big low here in the winter and even in hawaii, if you want to see big waves, you go in the winter because that's when the storms are the biggest. this had a lower pressure than sandy. this is a big thing. this is a lot of wind. it's not a hurricane because it's not warm water. the wind was pushing those waves day after day after day and finally they had that one caught on tape. what a huge, huge swell. >> chad, thanks very much. those pictures are really, really amazing. i guess the sur first must love, love those waves. >>> baseball stars linked to a new steroid scandal. the league is now speaking out. we'll have details. i have the
the lows are up here near ice land bringing the waves and the wind in this direction for days and days and days, blows all of that water into that canyon. the water goes straight through the canyon, doesn't break off shore because there's no continent continental shelf. the breakers happen right close to shore and they get that big. >> always that big or are these a little bigger than usual? >> oh, these are bigger than usual but a 50-footer is certainly a normal day. the 100...
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Jan 25, 2013
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canyons separating jord and syria could be a tourist attraction, but for syrians escaping the violence, it has become the valley of death. a jordanian military journal pointed out to us where the syrian artillery landede roofers and refugees must take down these hills to safety, where jordanian soldiers drive them up the other side. they arrive at a forward operating base, 50 at a time, truck after truck of mostly women and children. the men are dead or fighting back in syria. >> this is the refugee processing line and you'll notice these people don't have anything with them. that's because they left their houses, whatever they could carry for a long and dangerous journey. so standing here, you end up asking yourself, if i had to leave my house in the middle of the night, what would i take with me? what could i carry? what's most important? for emma, it was her son. they were both wounded when a rocket hit their house. he cries in agony from the pain. what can i tell him about his wounds, she asks, they are terrorizing us, she said, of the syrian regime. >> reporter: right now inside jordan, there are hundreds of thousands of refugees and megyn, one of the camps we were in, 86,000 refugees in one cam
canyons separating jord and syria could be a tourist attraction, but for syrians escaping the violence, it has become the valley of death. a jordanian military journal pointed out to us where the syrian artillery landede roofers and refugees must take down these hills to safety, where jordanian soldiers drive them up the other side. they arrive at a forward operating base, 50 at a time, truck after truck of mostly women and children. the men are dead or fighting back in syria. >> this is...
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Jan 10, 2013
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canyon. we had a conversation about that, but it was then that i understood if we were serious about conservation and preserving the productive capacity of land and resources -- you can't be sitting and a cubicle. you can't be in the office. you have to be on the lan and among the people they are producing an energizing that land be close to those who work the soil had to recover natural resources for the benefit of our economy and citizens and who work on issues that are sustainable and affordable. one facet of top-down government conservation programs just are not going to work. if we are going to do something about the environment, we would seek solutions product base, acceptable and work to gain the public will to put them in place. that is what led us here today. gail and i were able to come together with the kids of the department of interior and united states department of agriculture. the agency departments responsible for the overseeing of the development and use of strong capacities and foundations. the council has been harder for her to develop conservative input to public policy. be that having conversations about voluntary market
canyon. we had a conversation about that, but it was then that i understood if we were serious about conservation and preserving the productive capacity of land and resources -- you can't be sitting and a cubicle. you can't be in the office. you have to be on the lan and among the people they are producing an energizing that land be close to those who work the soil had to recover natural resources for the benefit of our economy and citizens and who work on issues that are sustainable and...
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Jan 9, 2013
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canyon. we had quite a conversation about that, but it was really then -- [laughter] that i understood that if we've going to be serious about the environment, about conservation, about preserving the productive catch of our land and our natural resources, that you can't be sitting in a cubicle in washington, d.c. you can't be in the office and the cap a toll or bismarck north dakota. you have to be on the land and among the people who are there, who are producing and energizing and using that land. be close to those who work the soil, and who recover our natural resources for the benefit of our economy and our citizens, and who work on issues that are sustainable and affordable. one size fits all top down government conservation programs just are not going work. if we really want to going? about the environment -- do something about the environment we have to seek solutions that are broad based, acceptable, and work to gain the public will and the public support to put them in place. that is what lead us here today. with the understanding of the strength and our natural resources gale and i were able to come together with a perspective of the department of interior and the department of united states departme
canyon. we had quite a conversation about that, but it was really then -- [laughter] that i understood that if we've going to be serious about the environment, about conservation, about preserving the productive catch of our land and our natural resources, that you can't be sitting in a cubicle in washington, d.c. you can't be in the office and the cap a toll or bismarck north dakota. you have to be on the land and among the people who are there, who are producing and energizing and using that...