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>> rancher jim stone is also affected by changing temperatures.neration montana ramper. he's adapting his ranch for not just the fisheries but the land owners too. >> what does it mean? >> it's the survival of our family. >> what happens if it doesn't rain here? >> if we don't have grass, we're not able to feed the cows. $1.60 a pound, that's taking directly out of our wallet. >> with help of groups like trout unlimited. >> we help the river by helping these tributaries. and at the same time, helping these people trying to make a living off the land. >> they've been able to help him and help the fisheries. >> it's a complete win-win for us and reconnected the fisheries. wurp of the -- one of the star programs here is all the outfitters trying to work together and trying to leave as much water in the river for the fish. we can give water back and still be productive. >> do you think the cutthroat trout can be saved? >> i do. >> besides the fish, what else is being affected there by the climate change? >> everything. the water table itself is comple
>> rancher jim stone is also affected by changing temperatures.neration montana ramper. he's adapting his ranch for not just the fisheries but the land owners too. >> what does it mean? >> it's the survival of our family. >> what happens if it doesn't rain here? >> if we don't have grass, we're not able to feed the cows. $1.60 a pound, that's taking directly out of our wallet. >> with help of groups like trout unlimited. >> we help the river by helping...
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we did everything he just it's like steven tyler with aerosmith and mick jagger with the stones that's the first jim morrison with the doors the front man just gets the regulations with oh yeah i talk to him all the time when we're going on the record together they do you feel them every time when you're singing when you're performing no i don't use the audience i don't either but i don't i don't rely only on events to from my performance to from my energy i've always said i give the same show in front of ford trees then give in front of four hundred thousand people four hundred thousand people i played in front of for instance be lit a lot of energy there but there's a lot of injured trees too but i don't use that or that area i just i go i just go away i go off i go back to strasburg because i did some work or stross for an. into his image method which is is good to use when you're singing the song but not necessarily good to use when you shoot in a film with another actor and that's a long explanation but they're images and i again back to the pre-interview x.-plane that i don't like talking on t
we did everything he just it's like steven tyler with aerosmith and mick jagger with the stones that's the first jim morrison with the doors the front man just gets the regulations with oh yeah i talk to him all the time when we're going on the record together they do you feel them every time when you're singing when you're performing no i don't use the audience i don't either but i don't i don't rely only on events to from my performance to from my energy i've always said i give the same show...
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shomari stone sat police headquarters now with the latest. shomari? >> reporter: well, jim, tonight d.c. police are searching for killer of this teen. i talked to a lot of folks in southeast, and they tell me that they are sick and tired of the gun violence. tonight's victim marks the 20th homicide this year in the district. keep in mind, there were a total of 12 by this time last year. tonight we're learning more about this latest murder. a law enforcement source tells me the 18-year-old was standing on the 4300 block of halley terrace southeast. suddenly, someone shot him in the neck, and he died shortly before 6:00 this evening. police are questioning people in the neighborhood to try and get a lead on this case. meanwhile, people who live in the area want the violence to stop. >> i feel like it is a broken home. another mom has to bury their child, and another family is just in pieces tonight. >> reporter: now, i have the name of this latest victim. police tell me that they are in the process of notifying his relatives. and i won't release it out of respect for the fami
shomari stone sat police headquarters now with the latest. shomari? >> reporter: well, jim, tonight d.c. police are searching for killer of this teen. i talked to a lot of folks in southeast, and they tell me that they are sick and tired of the gun violence. tonight's victim marks the 20th homicide this year in the district. keep in mind, there were a total of 12 by this time last year. tonight we're learning more about this latest murder. a law enforcement source tells me the 18-year-old...
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shomari stone is in arlington with reaction to her death. shomari? >> reporter: well, that's right, jim there is a somber mood in arlington right now on little falls road. let me move out of the way. that mother was killed on this street here. people have put up flowers. you can see them as we zoom in, to pay tribute to her. jennifer lawson was a devoted mother of three, an avid runner, a loving person. that's what her neighbors in arlington tell me. the 39-year-old died after a dump truck hit her outside her son's school, nottingham elementary on little falls road. >> it's heartbreaking. it's awful. >> reporter: police say she was reaching into her parked minivan for her child when the dump truck hit her around 11:30 this morning. take a look. the impact ripped the rear door off. it ended up on the side of the truck. little falls road is narrow, and cars are parked on both sides. >> it strikes a chord for me. it's upsetting. >> reporter: carl drives on the road. he says some people drive fast through the speed zone. >> definitely bumps or something to tell people to slow down you. neve
shomari stone is in arlington with reaction to her death. shomari? >> reporter: well, that's right, jim there is a somber mood in arlington right now on little falls road. let me move out of the way. that mother was killed on this street here. people have put up flowers. you can see them as we zoom in, to pay tribute to her. jennifer lawson was a devoted mother of three, an avid runner, a loving person. that's what her neighbors in arlington tell me. the 39-year-old died after a dump...
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shomari stone is at dulles airport with that part of the story. shomari? >> reporter: that's right, jim. we're talking nearly 1600 cancellations nationwide. 50 at reagan national, and almost 30 here at dulles. >> i am totally disgusted, just totally disgusted. >> reporter: frustrated words from pia scott. tonight she has two choices. >> this is horrible. >> reporter: sleep at a hotel or here at dulles airport. her flight to new york is canceled because of freezing rain. >> the other option is to take amtrak train. >> reporter: take a look at the departure board. canceled, canceled, canceled. >> it's very annoying. >> reporter: the rain and a dip in temperature could cause icy commutes tomorrow morning, and there is a higher chance of ice in the northwest suburbs of d.c. >> it does get pretty bad. every now and then they'll do a good job of cleaning the roads up. >> reporter: inside the salt dome, it holds 2500 tons of salt when it's full. crews will be coming in here with their trucks, removing 400 to 600 tons throughout the night. they're going to take this salt right here and mix it w
shomari stone is at dulles airport with that part of the story. shomari? >> reporter: that's right, jim. we're talking nearly 1600 cancellations nationwide. 50 at reagan national, and almost 30 here at dulles. >> i am totally disgusted, just totally disgusted. >> reporter: frustrated words from pia scott. tonight she has two choices. >> this is horrible. >> reporter: sleep at a hotel or here at dulles airport. her flight to new york is canceled because of freezing...
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kind of remember the dynamic was to help main street actually, but, no, i think jim grant's words should be carved in stone. very little doubt in my mind he's right, but that isn't the issue of him being right. the issue is how long will the game be afoot. how long will i be able to look behind me and see investors champing at the bit to pay higher than my high bid? that's the question. normally these things take a quhol lot longer to work out than many investors believe. >> you raise an interesting point. i wonder what quincy thinks about this. how much of this policy has been directed at helping corporate america which in fairness is indicative of main street. these are our big employers -- >> not much trickling down. you don't need an umbrella. >> they're the ones buying shares and benefiting from all of this. >> absolutely. the fed started this to create liquidity in markets. then they moved to the jobs mandate. it was supposed to be trickle down. the virtuous circle that ben bernanke outlined did not actually take place despite auto industry and housing, but i'll tell you this, we saw a taste of what
kind of remember the dynamic was to help main street actually, but, no, i think jim grant's words should be carved in stone. very little doubt in my mind he's right, but that isn't the issue of him being right. the issue is how long will the game be afoot. how long will i be able to look behind me and see investors champing at the bit to pay higher than my high bid? that's the question. normally these things take a quhol lot longer to work out than many investors believe. >> you raise an...
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stone. >> you get these rescues. like this rescue cat you had that ended up costing but $3,000 to $4,000. jimet's not get the rescues any more. who gets a rescue with a kidney stone? >> it was a big kidney stone too. he was very uncomfortable so he is going to be on okay, right, steve? >> right. >> i always agree with mika. >> i love spice. i carry him around in a blanket. >> i don't know if it's right but i just agree with mika. >> the "los angeles times." coffee lovers in los angeles waited for hours to get their hands on a dumb starbucks. the mock store opened this weekend. its creators are calling it an art parody and say they are not breaking any laws. you can pick up a dumb jazz cd at the counter. is it because it's so expensive it's dumb you paper $4 that it costs 25 cents to make? what is the point of the art or the message? >> i don't know this but "the washington post" writes -- >> you went. >> i saw "lego" with my kids. ♪ everything is awesome that is the theme song. the animated movie pulled in $69 million making it the biggest opening of the year. and the second best february ope
stone. >> you get these rescues. like this rescue cat you had that ended up costing but $3,000 to $4,000. jimet's not get the rescues any more. who gets a rescue with a kidney stone? >> it was a big kidney stone too. he was very uncomfortable so he is going to be on okay, right, steve? >> right. >> i always agree with mika. >> i love spice. i carry him around in a blanket. >> i don't know if it's right but i just agree with mika. >> the "los...
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stone. we are talking about fitness right now, and the health and wellness software divider mind-body, which has helped raise $50 million. the company helps jim'slubs manage their class schedules. they book appointments through their web and mobile apps. rick strohmeyer is with us in the studios. tell us a little bit more about what you do? >> we do all the services that enable you to live a better life. we are talking about personal trainers, nutritionists, so once you go to. these are all the kinds of businesses we serve. >> what does the funding enable you to do? >> this will enable us to accelerate our development of web and mobile products. we have assembled the largest network of health and beauty product for petitioners in the world, and more than 100 countries. these folks are doing about 25 million sessions a month, worth about half a million dollars a month. we are marketing and bringing out a set of consumer apps. you will see mind-body connect. it will enable you -- if you go to yoga, you can manage your schedules, as well as the hair salon you go to, the day salon. perhaps you want to engage a personal trainer. >> i found that some
stone. we are talking about fitness right now, and the health and wellness software divider mind-body, which has helped raise $50 million. the company helps jim'slubs manage their class schedules. they book appointments through their web and mobile apps. rick strohmeyer is with us in the studios. tell us a little bit more about what you do? >> we do all the services that enable you to live a better life. we are talking about personal trainers, nutritionists, so once you go to. these are...
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stone. he has new details about the murder victim, a well-known music teacher and a mother of three. she had strong ties to the community as well. shomari? >> reporter: well, jim, ruthanne lodato touched the lives of hundreds of people here in alexandria over the course of two decades. she actually played an organ behind me on sundays at this catholic church. and a lot of folks tell me that god gave her the gift of music. 59-year-old ruthanne lodato, a married mother of three, a beloved music teacher, murdered inside her alexandria home. >> it's right here in our neighborhoods. >> reporter: linda is a member of del ray methodist church. she taught music lessons here for nearly 20 years, and she sometimes played the organ in church on sundays. describe how she played the organ? >> beautifully. and she made us all sound good. so, yeah, very well. >> reporter: how are you dealing with this? >> i'm totally shocked. just totally shocked. >> reporter: tonight church members had a private prayer service for her inside these brick walls. people who would shoot such a sweet, well respected woman, the daughter of a prominent judge who passed away years ago. >> such a ni
stone. he has new details about the murder victim, a well-known music teacher and a mother of three. she had strong ties to the community as well. shomari? >> reporter: well, jim, ruthanne lodato touched the lives of hundreds of people here in alexandria over the course of two decades. she actually played an organ behind me on sundays at this catholic church. and a lot of folks tell me that god gave her the gift of music. 59-year-old ruthanne lodato, a married mother of three, a beloved...
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stone's parents. >> jinkster is something else. he's not used to carpeting. and cloth furniture. everything was claws. i mean, he clawed up carpet, everything else. but, it was worth it because it was jim's some people might not quite understand it. but my family we view our pets as family members. so you know, this was sort of like jim's kid. >> talk about your daddy. yeah. >> it's really, really hard for me to talk about jim. i love him so much. when he was a little boy, he loved to go for these walks. and we'd go for a long walk. he'd give out and i'd put him on my shoulders and bring him on in. i'm 69 years old and my worst fear is i'll never get to walk through the woods with him. jim would love it out here. he's such an outdoorsman. one of the reasons we got this place. it's everything that he would want. >> we all miss him. yeah. every day. there's not a day that goes by that i don't think of my brother. we just love to see him home. >> but for now, stone's family and his old friend jinkster communicate regularly by phone. >> i call home every once in a while since i couldn't bring him here with me and my family's got a speaker phone. >> to accept the call press while since i coul
stone's parents. >> jinkster is something else. he's not used to carpeting. and cloth furniture. everything was claws. i mean, he clawed up carpet, everything else. but, it was worth it because it was jim's some people might not quite understand it. but my family we view our pets as family members. so you know, this was sort of like jim's kid. >> talk about your daddy. yeah. >> it's really, really hard for me to talk about jim. i love him so much. when he was a little boy, he...