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. >>> that is ken richards, he found one of his trail cams on the ground. he has a ranch near swan lake, montana, and decided why don't we see what exactly dislodged this thing and the culprit is pretty easily found. >> when you live in montana, a bear is pretty likely a culprit. >> didn't want to be on camera. >> it really gets angry with it, knocks it down. it was dr. scott lafaya who was riding horses, they saw the camera was down. kim richards say they put the cameras up like ten feet high and now they're going to put them up higher. >> it's cool, a nice resource to have but you have to expect the animals are going to get involved and you end up with a cool so everybody wins. >> except the camera. jump across the pond to ipswich in the uk. hedgehogs are fighting. ipswich wants to be the hedgehog community in the uk and there was a trail cam put out and the bricks appear to be a feeding area where they leave food for the hedgehogs and apparently somebody might have tried to cut the line. >> if they don't watch it, this privilege is going to be taken away
. >>> that is ken richards, he found one of his trail cams on the ground. he has a ranch near swan lake, montana, and decided why don't we see what exactly dislodged this thing and the culprit is pretty easily found. >> when you live in montana, a bear is pretty likely a culprit. >> didn't want to be on camera. >> it really gets angry with it, knocks it down. it was dr. scott lafaya who was riding horses, they saw the camera was down. kim richards say they put the...
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the charges against ken lay, jeffrey skilling and richard causy in this indictment take us another stepring the public's confidence in our financial markets. >> the challenge, of course, was turning that complex case with clearly clever defendants into an air-tight prosecution. do mueller's lessons from enron apply to the russia probe? i'm joined now by bethany maclean who wrote that book. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> you have been in deep on this, and you knew mueller back then as a man in charge of something that was going to be very hard to conclude for those reasons. what did you learn about him then and how did the less oons apply? >> he's a well respected guy, and one of the things that was interesting, the guy that led the enron task force was andrew wiseman, who cut his teeth prosecuting mob families in new york. one of the first things mueller did was bring wiseman in. i ran into a former enron board member after this, and he looked at me and said, i almost feel sorry for donald trump. wiseman is regarded as a very aggressive and skilled prosecutor. i thin
the charges against ken lay, jeffrey skilling and richard causy in this indictment take us another stepring the public's confidence in our financial markets. >> the challenge, of course, was turning that complex case with clearly clever defendants into an air-tight prosecution. do mueller's lessons from enron apply to the russia probe? i'm joined now by bethany maclean who wrote that book. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> you have been in deep on this, and...
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taken place denied, investigations that have ta ken place regarding denied, investigations that have taken place regarding those situations as well. richard as rescuers search for survivors of the mexican earthquake, including children, trapped under a collapsed school. still to come, jetting off to canada. the uk's biggest team yet heads for the invictus games. coming up in sport there are changes to come at the top of well cycling. brian cookson has lost the presidency of the uci by 37 — eight. he'll be replaced. hurricane maria is continuing on its path of devastation across the caribbean, and is now hitting the dominican republic. on wednesday, it made a direct hit on puerto rico, leaving the whole island without power. homes have been destroyed and catastrophic flooding has been reported. a curfew has been imposed on the 3.5 million people who live there. our correspondent richard lister reports. after the wind, the water. early this morning puerto rico issued a flash flood warning. the massive quantities of rain mean people have been driven out of their homes again. they've been urged to get to higher ground, but that's easier said
taken place denied, investigations that have ta ken place regarding denied, investigations that have taken place regarding those situations as well. richard as rescuers search for survivors of the mexican earthquake, including children, trapped under a collapsed school. still to come, jetting off to canada. the uk's biggest team yet heads for the invictus games. coming up in sport there are changes to come at the top of well cycling. brian cookson has lost the presidency of the uci by 37 —...
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ken paxton aggressivey attacked proposed chemical plant safety rule after his election $100,000garnered over from chemical industry donors. we are still joined by matt dempsey of the houston chronicle, but we're also joined by richardennard, senior theor -- by david sirota senior editor. titled, "texase republicans helped chemical plant that exploded lobby against safety rules." before we e go back to this chemical plant's history, david sirota, how is it possible people so threatened by this plant more explosions are expected, don't publicly know what their big exposed to? is at issue inle our story is a rule that was proposed during the obamama year after the explosion in earlier chemical plant in west texas. it would require third-party are the safety procedures at chemical plants and would have required more disclosure to the community about what is in chemical plants, what specific chemicals are being housed in chemical plants, and it would have mandadated better coordination andnd a closer relationship between ken and lolocal -- chemimical companiesd first responders and emergency services in those communities. what ended up happening was when that rule was proposed, , toplblicans in congresess republicans, f
ken paxton aggressivey attacked proposed chemical plant safety rule after his election $100,000garnered over from chemical industry donors. we are still joined by matt dempsey of the houston chronicle, but we're also joined by richardennard, senior theor -- by david sirota senior editor. titled, "texase republicans helped chemical plant that exploded lobby against safety rules." before we e go back to this chemical plant's history, david sirota, how is it possible people so threatened...