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. >> reporter: for 43 years, cowboy, bob landis, has worked the roundup of a buffalo herd that works the range, though it's he's was slaughtered nearly to existence. a wild herd of more than 1200 plains bison, big and tough, weighing as much as 2,000 pounds. their lineage stretches back tens of thousands of years before history was written. >> as long as i can ride a horse i'm going to be here. >> >> reporter: 14,000 visitors from all over the world come to watch. the family from florida arrive with their three children, they're on a year-round trip around the country. >> i just love to bring the kids out here and to experience the natural history and see the things that we have read about. >> reporter: for the three cougar children, the buffalo are more than the speck of history lesson. >> i think it's pretty amazing, but just to see it at all is really cool. >> and for mary ann edinger, proud of her lakota sioux heritage. >> it's something about it that pulls at my heart. >> and soon over the ridge top, the first buffalo break the horizon. barely visible at first, but then the whip
. >> reporter: for 43 years, cowboy, bob landis, has worked the roundup of a buffalo herd that works the range, though it's he's was slaughtered nearly to existence. a wild herd of more than 1200 plains bison, big and tough, weighing as much as 2,000 pounds. their lineage stretches back tens of thousands of years before history was written. >> as long as i can ride a horse i'm going to be here. >> >> reporter: 14,000 visitors from all over the world come to watch. the...
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landis was just short of the goal when he was knocked from his bike by a tractor-trailer. he is healing now and he's impressing people when he was welcomed home to annapolis. jacob raised more than $150,000 to help others get cochlear implants. >> the biggest thing for the kids that nothing can hold them back. to have a disability but it's almost -- because they have to work harder to understand the information. if they can do that they can do anything they want. >> now with grand matches about -- grant matches about 15 people will be given an implant. to get more information you can find that story at abc2news.com. >>> well, we have some good news this morning to pass along. for sasha and bear, those are the pit bulls we've been telling you about. they are back home with their owners this morning. they were forced to give up their 14 and 15-year-old pit bulls after the courts ruled the dogs were inherently dangerous. that causes a liability for the dog's owners and the landlords who rent to the people who have pit bulls. sasha and bear's owners took them to b. a. r. k. an
landis was just short of the goal when he was knocked from his bike by a tractor-trailer. he is healing now and he's impressing people when he was welcomed home to annapolis. jacob raised more than $150,000 to help others get cochlear implants. >> the biggest thing for the kids that nothing can hold them back. to have a disability but it's almost -- because they have to work harder to understand the information. if they can do that they can do anything they want. >> now with grand...
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abc2news.com if you want to learn more about jacob landis and his great journey. we'll be right back. so, um, do you want to come up for a coffee? yeah. 'kay... uh... good. so... so, uh... you make yourself at home and i'll be... yeah. right back. sure. (gasp) oh, i th... i thought we were... (deep inhale) (coffee grinder whirring) ooh... with authentic, expertly crafted roasts and legendary brews, eight o'clock is the coffee for those who put coffee first. this is nice. because all these whole grains aren't healthy unless you actually eat them ♪ multigrain cheerios. also available in delicious peanut butter. healthy never tasted so sweet. we'll take something tasty and healthy. ♪ must be the honey! ♪ there's a party going on in your cereal bowl ♪ ♪ o's can help lower cholesterol ♪ ♪ oh why does it taste so great? ♪ ♪ hey! must be the honey! >>> thank you for joining us this morning. the final report on the death of "glee" star cory monteith has been released. the coroner's report finds the 31-year-old died of a mix of heroin and combined with alcohol. that's what
abc2news.com if you want to learn more about jacob landis and his great journey. we'll be right back. so, um, do you want to come up for a coffee? yeah. 'kay... uh... good. so... so, uh... you make yourself at home and i'll be... yeah. right back. sure. (gasp) oh, i th... i thought we were... (deep inhale) (coffee grinder whirring) ooh... with authentic, expertly crafted roasts and legendary brews, eight o'clock is the coffee for those who put coffee first. this is nice. because all these whole...
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>> we started reporting on it really together back in 2010 when we broke the story of floyd landis, his former teammate -- >> stephen: who is the guy who won after him? >> correct. and he tested positively after that. >> stephen: and floyd larked on lance. nobody likes a squealer. what did he do when he narced on him. >> he called him a liar. he had a point. he denied usin use performance enhancing drug. >> if he had been nicer to floyd, this might never have come out. but he was a jerk to floyd, and as a result -- >> stephen: payback is a bitch. >> stephen: he owes the postal service-- who was a sponsor-- long green. >> the postal service paid $40 million over the years to his cycling team and now he's being sued by the u.s. department of justice in a whistleblower lawsuit that could end in triple that. so 120 million. >> stephen: wow, wow. i'm glad they're going after lance instead of the heads of any of the banks on wall street. ( cheers and applause ). this is where the real white collar crime is. thank you so much for joining me. vanessa. thank you, so much, reed. the book is "whee
>> we started reporting on it really together back in 2010 when we broke the story of floyd landis, his former teammate -- >> stephen: who is the guy who won after him? >> correct. and he tested positively after that. >> stephen: and floyd larked on lance. nobody likes a squealer. what did he do when he narced on him. >> he called him a liar. he had a point. he denied usin use performance enhancing drug. >> if he had been nicer to floyd, this might never have...
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. >> and after participating in more than 40 roundups, bob landis knows why the crowds are have grownfrom a few hundred to thousands of spectators. >> they are running as fast as they can run. there's cracking of whips. you kind of get into it, they are rooting basically for the buffalo. >> and it is no wonder that crowds today root for the buffalo. considering its tortured past in this country. the buffalo here are direct descendants of five wild calves saved by a south dakota rancher in 1883. by then buffalo were this close to extinction. in one of the more shameful episodes of american history, a combination of greed and government policy nearly wiped out these magnificent creatures. in nearby rapid city we found amuseum dedicated to telling that terrible teal. tale. inside susan are ricci shows us. >> slawd erd by trappers and tourists and hunters often with the support of the u.s. government. >> as the real road forged its way west and settleers rode the planes, bison were in the way and so they were shot and exterminated to make way for western settlement. >> the railroads promo
. >> and after participating in more than 40 roundups, bob landis knows why the crowds are have grownfrom a few hundred to thousands of spectators. >> they are running as fast as they can run. there's cracking of whips. you kind of get into it, they are rooting basically for the buffalo. >> and it is no wonder that crowds today root for the buffalo. considering its tortured past in this country. the buffalo here are direct descendants of five wild calves saved by a south...
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"nightline" ran a tell-all with former teammate floyd landis who dropped a bomb. >> did you see lancerter: more than once? >> yes, multiple times. look atsome people have to tell their kids santa claus isn't real. i hate to be the guy to do it, but -- it's just not real. >> reporter: they put the film on the shelf and reshot a completely different story. >> it was lance's abuse of power that is really the more reprehensible thing. part of it was the way he went after people. part of it was the way he wrapped himself in the mantel of the cancer survivor. >> he first confessed to oprah. >> deid you ever blood dope or use blood transfusions to enhance your cycling performance? >> yes. >> in all seven of your tour de france victories, did you ever take banned substances or blood dope? >> yes. >> reporter: armstrong talked to gibney hours later. >> living a lie. i didn't live a lot of lies. but i lived one big one. you know that's different. i guess. maybe it's not. >> for some reason when he went on oprah, it dropped like a thud. what do you think went wrong there? >> part of the problem
"nightline" ran a tell-all with former teammate floyd landis who dropped a bomb. >> did you see lancerter: more than once? >> yes, multiple times. look atsome people have to tell their kids santa claus isn't real. i hate to be the guy to do it, but -- it's just not real. >> reporter: they put the film on the shelf and reshot a completely different story. >> it was lance's abuse of power that is really the more reprehensible thing. part of it was the way he went...
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where i can be safe i joined to give my son and myself a place to go likely for father's the sake landis vowed to fight for their country and while the south african government is aware of the efforts it hasn't commented policy or r.t. half when it eastern cape south africa. a spokesman for the south african economic freedom fighters party says the country is simply trying to overcome the deep inequalities left by the colonial era. at the moment because one of the most politically stable countries in the entire world take into consideration that we are able to maintain the. photos the beauty with the things that cause wars in other countries so i don't think that there are any tensions except in the economic sense the african national congress government is just me and we appreciate it. racialized forms of ownership. inequalities unemployment and sought the idea is to break that type of colonial modes of economic planning and redistribution that privilege white people. has lined up plenty of stories for you right now including japan's efforts to save face in the wake of the focus shima d
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carolyn ievers-landis.ne strategy she suggestions is for parents to give themselves a time-out. >> having the other parent who may be not pushed to the limit as much, maybe step in a little bit. >> i don't think any parent would ever object to having a break. >> reporter: another tip? use more carrot, less stick. you want them to get ready for school faster? promise a movie. >> i think there's some things that they could earn, like, that camera that he wants so bad. >> right. >> reporter: learning to negotiate and keep your cool can make the teen years so much less stressful for everyone. >> bye! >> reporter: or, as my mother used to say in a very quiet voice, when you've lost your temper, you've lost your argument. diane? >> your great mother. but what if you've done it, what if you've already done it? what are you going to do? >> reporter: i love this advice from parents experts who say, don't be afraid to apologize to your kids. you don't lose authority. you actually gain credibility. parents are people,
carolyn ievers-landis.ne strategy she suggestions is for parents to give themselves a time-out. >> having the other parent who may be not pushed to the limit as much, maybe step in a little bit. >> i don't think any parent would ever object to having a break. >> reporter: another tip? use more carrot, less stick. you want them to get ready for school faster? promise a movie. >> i think there's some things that they could earn, like, that camera that he wants so bad....
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. >> reporter: that star power is landy hard at exclusive company one of six women for women in hollywoodrthy fans are celebrating this glamorous ball covered. some are same party is to convert. covered >> i'm happy that melissa is on the cover and she looks fantastic i just wish i could have seen a little more of her. >> and may says mccarthy is the role model. we love the whole package of who she is and what she brings to us as entertainment instead a covered up is really in this opera to opt for timidity of celebration. misopportunity for celebration. >>it was really, really fun. i loved it! >> is this the only event, the only one that thinks this is a funny thing. >> reporter: >> catherine: the duchess of cambridge apparently doesn't let anything get in her way of staying fit-- she played volleyball in her *four-inch heels! she was visiting an athlete workshop in london's olympic park forgreet event. duchess cate has kept a low profile since the birth of her son, prince george. she took this as an opportunity to show off her post-baby body for the first time. >> catherine: still i had
. >> reporter: that star power is landy hard at exclusive company one of six women for women in hollywoodrthy fans are celebrating this glamorous ball covered. some are same party is to convert. covered >> i'm happy that melissa is on the cover and she looks fantastic i just wish i could have seen a little more of her. >> and may says mccarthy is the role model. we love the whole package of who she is and what she brings to us as entertainment instead a covered up is really in...
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landis crossed all of the 50 states in the united states. he was hit by a car on his bike and had to be driven the final 187 miles. he was raising money for chirp with who need cochlear implants. >> we told but jacqui jeras who under went a double mastectomy, as she has a high risk of getting it. >> here she is. jacqui is going home. >> one day after her double mastectomy, jacqui jeras leaves the hospital with her husband, mike. >> i want women to know, this isn't for everybody but it is an option that is is available. >> an option covered by her insurance. >> how are new. >> a week later, jacqui meets with her surgeon, anxious. did they find anything bad during the mastectomy? >> it was good. it did show a few little things, but all benign. >> no cancer but a small tumor was removed. if left alone, it had a 15% chance of becoming cancerous. >> that makes me feel better about doing what i did and confirmed the risk was definitely there. >> five days later. >> there is no seens of infection. we will put fluid on the left side. >> this plastic
landis crossed all of the 50 states in the united states. he was hit by a car on his bike and had to be driven the final 187 miles. he was raising money for chirp with who need cochlear implants. >> we told but jacqui jeras who under went a double mastectomy, as she has a high risk of getting it. >> here she is. jacqui is going home. >> one day after her double mastectomy, jacqui jeras leaves the hospital with her husband, mike. >> i want women to know, this isn't for...
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carolyn ivers-landis, one strategy she suggests is for parents to give themselves a time-out. >> havingther parent who's not pushed to the limit maybe step in a little bit. >> i don't think any parent would object to having a break. >> reporter: another tip -- use more carrots, less stick. you want them to get ready for school faster? promise a movie. >> i think there's some things that they could earn like that camera that he wants so bad. >> right. >> reporter: negotiate and keep your cool to keep the teen years so much less stressful for everyone. or as my mother would say in a quiet voice, "when you've lost your temper, you've lost your argument." cynthia mcfadden, abc news, new york. >> so we want to know what you think. it is our question of the day -- do you think yelling at children is as bad as hitting them? >> what do you think? >> yeah. i think hitting them is definitely horrendous. i think there's balance. sometimes you blow your top and -- you know, sometimes kids need to be -- it gets their attention to raise their voice. i'm saying once in a while i don't think it's a bad
carolyn ivers-landis, one strategy she suggests is for parents to give themselves a time-out. >> havingther parent who's not pushed to the limit maybe step in a little bit. >> i don't think any parent would object to having a break. >> reporter: another tip -- use more carrots, less stick. you want them to get ready for school faster? promise a movie. >> i think there's some things that they could earn like that camera that he wants so bad. >> right. >>...
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floyd landis filed a lawsuit as a whistle blower, essentially on the u.s.s violation of the contract. lance armstrong's team violated the contract by doping. and the u.s. department of justice has joined that lawsuit to the tune of potentially $120 million. >> that lawsuit really points to some of the business themes that i think we bring up in the book. for instance, armstrong argues that the u.s. postal service should have known it got this marketing benefit by sponsoring the team because he won so many times. the postal service had the benefit of all of the media exposure. and he is basically arguing in the lawsuit that the postal service should have known he was doping. squl it's obviously incredibly important to him to be able to compete in triathlons, and that's one of the things he cannot do now. was he doping in triathlons? >> i think there have been allegations that he was. he was still working with kelly ferrari. but lance's side of the story is he wasn't doping, he was just helping him with the training regimen. >> they seemed like they were livi
floyd landis filed a lawsuit as a whistle blower, essentially on the u.s.s violation of the contract. lance armstrong's team violated the contract by doping. and the u.s. department of justice has joined that lawsuit to the tune of potentially $120 million. >> that lawsuit really points to some of the business themes that i think we bring up in the book. for instance, armstrong argues that the u.s. postal service should have known it got this marketing benefit by sponsoring the team...
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floyd landis filed a lawsuit under the federal false claims act as a whistle blower, essentially blowingn the u.s. postal service's violation of the contract. lance armstrong team violated the contract by doping. and the u.s. department of justice has joined that lawsuit to the tune of potentially $120 million. >> that lawsuit really points to some of the business themes they think we bring up in the book. for instance, armstrong argues that the u.s. postal service should have known it got this marketing benefit by sponsoring the team because he won so many times the postal service had the benefit of all the media exposure of his victories. and he's basically argue the in lawsuit that the postal service should have known he was doping. >> it's obviously incredibly important to him to be able to compete in triathalons. that's one of the things he cannot do now, correct? >> correct. >> was he doping during triathalons after his cycling career? is that known? >> i think there have been allegations that he was and he was still working with mckelly ferrari. but his side of the story, lance's
floyd landis filed a lawsuit under the federal false claims act as a whistle blower, essentially blowingn the u.s. postal service's violation of the contract. lance armstrong team violated the contract by doping. and the u.s. department of justice has joined that lawsuit to the tune of potentially $120 million. >> that lawsuit really points to some of the business themes they think we bring up in the book. for instance, armstrong argues that the u.s. postal service should have known it...
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carolyn ievers-landis. strategy she suggestions is for parents to give themselves a time-out. >> having a parent that is not pushed to the limit as much, maybe step in a little bit. >> i don't think any parent would ever object to having a break. >> reporter: another tip? use more carrot, less stick. you want them to get ready for school faster? >> promise a movie. learning to negotiate and keep your cool can make the teen years so much less stressful for everyone. >> bye! >> reporter: or, as my mother used to say in a very quiet voice, when you've lost your temper, you've lost your argument. diane? >> your great mother. but what you've ever done it? what are you going to do? >> reporter: i love this advice from parents experts who say, don't be afraid to apologize to your kids. you don't lose authority. you actually gain credibility. parents are people, too. if you apologize, they'll know that apologizing is something we do in our family. >> so, admits i, apologize. >> reporter: fess up. >> thank you so mu
carolyn ievers-landis. strategy she suggestions is for parents to give themselves a time-out. >> having a parent that is not pushed to the limit as much, maybe step in a little bit. >> i don't think any parent would ever object to having a break. >> reporter: another tip? use more carrot, less stick. you want them to get ready for school faster? >> promise a movie. learning to negotiate and keep your cool can make the teen years so much less stressful for everyone....
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joshua landis joining us from oklahoma. thank you for your time. >> meanwhile syrian state media reports the deaths of 37 people after a suicide bombing in the central city of hama. dozens were injured. the attacker, driving a truck, is said to have debtonated explosives at the eastern entrance of the city. it follows a suicide attack killing 16 soldiers at a checkpoint near the capital on saturday. rebels took the position. there has been heavy fighting since. opposition activists say the military launched airraids on a checkpoint in the suburb of damascus. >> a total of it 11 hostages have returned to their families in lebanon and turkey. it's part of a complex deal between lebanese, turkey and syria and syrian opposition fighters. the rebels freed nine lebanese shi'as held since last year, two turkish pilots kidnapped in retaliation in lebanon were let go, and more than 100 female prisoners in syria james are expected to be released. >> 55 students have been arrested after fighting with egyptian police in cairo, protesti
joshua landis joining us from oklahoma. thank you for your time. >> meanwhile syrian state media reports the deaths of 37 people after a suicide bombing in the central city of hama. dozens were injured. the attacker, driving a truck, is said to have debtonated explosives at the eastern entrance of the city. it follows a suicide attack killing 16 soldiers at a checkpoint near the capital on saturday. rebels took the position. there has been heavy fighting since. opposition activists say...
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first one is lane landis says will i get paid come november 1? need pay to pay bills. thank you for serving. we also have victor warden. why it is so hard for upon kon gres to pass a budget? every american has to. it's time for congress to obey the law z austin, get ready. can you ask austin what is the magic number to stop borrowing? $20 trillion? when do we pay back? >> quick answer? >> answer is that it should be a share of your income not a raw number because as you get richer, the amount you can borrow, we should live within our mean autos yes. >> glad we went back to ainsley of i've been worried about her, she's not able to sign up for obama care. that is the story here, millions of people are getting letters from health insurance companies, plans are dropped, rates are doubled. they can't get on exchanges we've expressed concern about whether or not different members of congress represent our interests. best way to get them to do is align our interests with ours and make them go into obama care. >> do you have a three word comment? >> obam
first one is lane landis says will i get paid come november 1? need pay to pay bills. thank you for serving. we also have victor warden. why it is so hard for upon kon gres to pass a budget? every american has to. it's time for congress to obey the law z austin, get ready. can you ask austin what is the magic number to stop borrowing? $20 trillion? when do we pay back? >> quick answer? >> answer is that it should be a share of your income not a raw number because as you get richer,...
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we have twitter, shareholder and tech guru kevin landis.e right back. at a ford dealer with a little q and a for fiona. tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee, affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of tires? your ford dealer. i'm beginning to sense a pattern. get up to $140 in mail-in rebates when you buy four select tires with the ford service credit card. where'd you get that sweater vest? your ford dealer. a confident retirement. those dreams, there's just no way we're going to let them die. ♪ like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning. working one on one. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. that's how ameriprise puts more within reach. ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk box," everyone. in our headlines this morning, we are about an hour or so away from the jobs report. but not the one you wer
we have twitter, shareholder and tech guru kevin landis.e right back. at a ford dealer with a little q and a for fiona. tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee, affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of tires? your ford dealer. i'm beginning to sense a pattern. get up to $140 in mail-in rebates when...