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was he downtown missoula and got in a scuffle? i didn't understand it. >> reporter: so what did happen? police on the scene quickly concluded only one person was shot, the intruder mentioned in that 911 call. >> who got shot? >> the robber. he's badly injured. >> okay. so they entered your garage. who shot him? >> my husband. >> reporter: and cops quickly learned something those who thought they knew diren well could scarcely imagine. diren wasn't a random, innocent victim. he was apparently the opposite, he was the burglar. >> someone is trying to break into your car right now. >> reporter: police were about to hear a story from the man holding the gun that night, a story of terror and a family under siege. >> and we've been sketched out. we don't feel safe. i'm on edge about everything. >> two frightened homeowners victimized two times before. what had happened inside that garage? >> i'm sitting there panicking, you know, like he's coming at me. >> when "dateline extra" continues. is this a phone? or a little internet machine? [
was he downtown missoula and got in a scuffle? i didn't understand it. >> reporter: so what did happen? police on the scene quickly concluded only one person was shot, the intruder mentioned in that 911 call. >> who got shot? >> the robber. he's badly injured. >> okay. so they entered your garage. who shot him? >> my husband. >> reporter: and cops quickly learned something those who thought they knew diren well could scarcely imagine. diren wasn't a random,...
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that in order to missoula said. manish was. able to have other jobs tell him story you just had to deform by. after the collision. how money and how to end their love for the war and how and the whole design then when you did. have this had they been a manager. he sold a loan on her home during her i'm othello. but how can you have a feeling. that way maybe eminem is one ism send it in at the name she. had better be with there oh. well. i'll cut that has some shitty then me. going on here that i do have. severed with the. doctor we're alive but he has. to leave me no hundred fifty i wouldn't bet ambition mr first in the front of. the human. given it was just somebody with. good lord and though in my dharma for i'm not going to be. the. one can mine and argue back and completely can. no one medically. who actually go man and that the men get a but not at that moment. when it. was seen at the through the if. this were not the work i. heard this is one of them about. just how does a lot of chicken fish as as far. table for. just.
that in order to missoula said. manish was. able to have other jobs tell him story you just had to deform by. after the collision. how money and how to end their love for the war and how and the whole design then when you did. have this had they been a manager. he sold a loan on her home during her i'm othello. but how can you have a feeling. that way maybe eminem is one ism send it in at the name she. had better be with there oh. well. i'll cut that has some shitty then me. going on here that...
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the northwest, a mixture of ice and snow in spokane, missoula and boise.hen by midweek, look for the cold to cover the entire mid northern portion of the country. kendis, erielle? >>> firefighters in southern california are getting some help today from someone used to putting in long hours during christmas. >> santa and mrs. claus, mrs. claus looks stunned by the camera. >> she looks thrilled. >> at the ventura county fire department. that is base camp for the thomas fire. more than 2,000 firefighters are working on that scene today. it's their first christmas fighting a wildfire for many. the thomas wildfire is now the largest in modern california history, but there's progress. it is now 70% contained. >>> another country now plans to move its embassy in israel to jerusalem. guatemala made that announcement on a christmas eve post on facebook. the central american nation is the first to say it will follow the lead of the u.s. guatemala was one of only nine countries to vote against a u.n. resolution urging the u.s. to reverse its decision on jerusalem. >>
the northwest, a mixture of ice and snow in spokane, missoula and boise.hen by midweek, look for the cold to cover the entire mid northern portion of the country. kendis, erielle? >>> firefighters in southern california are getting some help today from someone used to putting in long hours during christmas. >> santa and mrs. claus, mrs. claus looks stunned by the camera. >> she looks thrilled. >> at the ventura county fire department. that is base camp for the thomas...
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we have stories that go back, as far back as the flood times, i guess lake missoula.nd we have stories about a place upon the peak, which is on the northern part of our current reservation. and on that peak sits a log that has been petrified, and it sits stuck into the mountain at a certain elevation. and what my grandpa told me was, during the flood time they brought it over, because we do not petrified wood around here, so it got pushed into the mountain there. story,ou reference that we have been here for a lot longer than probably 10,000 years. today we are standing in old mission, cataldo, and we are sitting in the interpreter center. and we have a lot of exhibits here that represent the tribe. father smit, and our transition into a guess today's life. our aboriginal territory, if you look at it today on a mac, exceeds -- map exceeds three states, idaho, eastern washington and -- and we shared territory to the south, to the west of us with the spokanes, to the north of us the cow stones -- calstones. we have had pretty good relationships, not perfect, but we have
we have stories that go back, as far back as the flood times, i guess lake missoula.nd we have stories about a place upon the peak, which is on the northern part of our current reservation. and on that peak sits a log that has been petrified, and it sits stuck into the mountain at a certain elevation. and what my grandpa told me was, during the flood time they brought it over, because we do not petrified wood around here, so it got pushed into the mountain there. story,ou reference that we have...
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a missoula in the votes of the body conference in johannesburg tanya paige was there. ever a member because they knew the incidence of the african nation now from. several of them opposes supporters erupted into cheers as he was led to the stage they have penned the hopes of the african national congress and the country on him i'm so happy about the president because the president has been a member of the n.a.c. the deputy president has been in the business sector for a very long time. i'm sure during the close in the crisis that we have economy is a country will have some improvements but i'm of course a has a head for business and that could be what's needed to get the economy back on track so millions of unemployed south africans can have hope he helped write the constitution and helped negotiate the peaceful transition to democracy from apartheid skills he will need as the top six new a.n.c. officials and all his allies. would outcomes for the organization. i think we have good widespread it is sad to create a unique to the a.n.c. . but i'm opposed to it here it's
a missoula in the votes of the body conference in johannesburg tanya paige was there. ever a member because they knew the incidence of the african nation now from. several of them opposes supporters erupted into cheers as he was led to the stage they have penned the hopes of the african national congress and the country on him i'm so happy about the president because the president has been a member of the n.a.c. the deputy president has been in the business sector for a very long time. i'm sure...
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we have stories that go as far back as the flood times, i guess, lake missoula flood.ve stories about a place up on mica peak on the northern part of our current reservation. and on that peak sits a log that has been petrified, and it sits stuck into the mountain at a certain elevation. and what my grandpa told me was, during that flood time, it brought that over because we don't have petrified wood around here. so it got that, pushed that into the mountain right there. so, if you reference that story, you know, we've been here for a lot longer than probably 10,000 years. today we're standing in an old mission kataldo. sitting in the interprettive center. we have a lot of exhibits in here that represent the tribe. the black robes. father desmet and our transition into, i guess, today's life. our aboriginal territory, if you look at it today on a map, exceeds three states. western montana, idaho and eastern washington. we shared territory south of us, to the west of us, the spokanes, to the north of us as well. from what i understand we had pretty good relationships. it
we have stories that go as far back as the flood times, i guess, lake missoula flood.ve stories about a place up on mica peak on the northern part of our current reservation. and on that peak sits a log that has been petrified, and it sits stuck into the mountain at a certain elevation. and what my grandpa told me was, during that flood time, it brought that over because we don't have petrified wood around here. so it got that, pushed that into the mountain right there. so, if you reference...
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missoula, north dakota... these are not state whether flood of the population dakota... going to be difficult. those are states where donald trump one big. more than this black turnout, although it is important, if you look at the junior and alabama, it is young voters also coming out. suburban voters. particularly suburban college—educated women. if they can replicate this coalition that they are putting together, and meanwhile you see donald trump's support fall off when someone named donald trump is not on the ballot, we have about 50% of donald trump's votes for roy moore yesterday. a significant drop. if that happens, even in the states that are trump territory, you can see these rip —— incumbents hold on. but in my ex paul knows you, it said a majority of college—educated women voted for the republican and not democrat candidate. that is a good statistic but you're not taking my stat of the day title. not yet, anyway! iam the not yet, anyway! i am the statistician. people on twitter saying, were you not talking about dr —— doug jones? twitter saying, were you not t
missoula, north dakota... these are not state whether flood of the population dakota... going to be difficult. those are states where donald trump one big. more than this black turnout, although it is important, if you look at the junior and alabama, it is young voters also coming out. suburban voters. particularly suburban college—educated women. if they can replicate this coalition that they are putting together, and meanwhile you see donald trump's support fall off when someone named...
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he wasly days after announced as the chief, there he was in missoula, or in seeley lake, or on one of our biggest fires. as governor, and as an individual, tony, i sincerely appreciate that commitment from the beginning and i look forward to welcoming you back to this country -- big sky country when we are all not eating smoke everyday, for sure. the chief has been working with must all his adult life, having started with the agency at age 18. ofbrings a track record leadership and accomplishments which will no doubt serve him and serve as well in this role. these are the challenges facing the agency. in montana, we had the most expensive wildfire season in our state history. this year's season will also end of being the most expensive in our nations history, already over $200 million and county. wildfire suppression is a ,ignificant impediment appointed by governor's been making for many years. secretary perdue certainly knows weter than i do about what can do to mitigate fire danger in the first place and i am sure that the rest of the governors look forward to working with him to p
he wasly days after announced as the chief, there he was in missoula, or in seeley lake, or on one of our biggest fires. as governor, and as an individual, tony, i sincerely appreciate that commitment from the beginning and i look forward to welcoming you back to this country -- big sky country when we are all not eating smoke everyday, for sure. the chief has been working with must all his adult life, having started with the agency at age 18. ofbrings a track record leadership and...
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response to efforts of wildfires, literally days after he was announced as the chief, there he was in missoula or on the lake. i appreciate that sort of commitment from the beginning. i also look forward to welcoming you back to big sky country. the chief has been working for the forest service for most of his adult life, having started at age 18. he brings leadership and accomplishments that will no doubt serve us and him and that role. certainly, plenty of challenges facing this agency. in montana, we had one of the most expensive in this agency's history. it will also be one of the most expensive than our nation's history. house of federal government funds wildfire suppression is a significant impression. the chief is certainly knowing better than i do how this cripples teamwork that can mitigate wildfire danger in the first place. and i, and i'm sure the governors of others look forward to working with him and to move washington forward to in steps with the washington's governor ball. last year, i began the management and initiative in my role as chair of wga. that initiative came up by re
response to efforts of wildfires, literally days after he was announced as the chief, there he was in missoula or on the lake. i appreciate that sort of commitment from the beginning. i also look forward to welcoming you back to big sky country. the chief has been working for the forest service for most of his adult life, having started at age 18. he brings leadership and accomplishments that will no doubt serve us and him and that role. certainly, plenty of challenges facing this agency. in...
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we have stories that go as far back as the flood times, i guess, lake missoula flood.ries about a place up on mica peak on the northern part of our current reservation. and on that peak sits a log that has been petrified, and it sits stuck into the mountain at a certain elevation. and what my grandpa told me was, during that flood time, it brought that over because we don't have petrified wood around here. so it got that, pushed that into the mountain right there. so, if you reference that story, you know, we've been here for a lot longer than probably 10,000 years. today we're standing in an old mission kataldo. sitting in the interprettive center. we have a lot of exhibits in here that represent the tribe. the black robes. father desmet and our transition into, i guess, today's life. our aboriginal territory, if you look at it today on a map, exceeds three states. western montana, idaho and eastern washington. we shared territory south of us, to the west of us, the spokanes, to the north of us as well. from what i understand we had pretty good relationships. it wasn'
we have stories that go as far back as the flood times, i guess, lake missoula flood.ries about a place up on mica peak on the northern part of our current reservation. and on that peak sits a log that has been petrified, and it sits stuck into the mountain at a certain elevation. and what my grandpa told me was, during that flood time, it brought that over because we don't have petrified wood around here. so it got that, pushed that into the mountain right there. so, if you reference that...
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we have stories that go as far back as the flood times, i guess, lake missoula flood.ries about a place up on mica peak on the northern part of our current reservation. and on that peak sits a log that has been petrified, and it sits stuck into the mountain at a certain elevation. and what my grandpa told me was, during that flood time, it brought that over because we don't have petrified wood around here. so it got that, pushed that into the mountain right there. so, if you reference that story, you know, we've been here for a lot longer than probably 10,000 years. today we're standing in an old mission kataldo. sitting in the interprettive center. we have a lot of exhibits in here that represent the tribe. the black robes. father desmet and our transition into, i guess, today's life. our aboriginal territory, if you look at it today on a map, exceeds three states. western montana, idaho and eastern washington. we shared territory south of us, to the west of us, the spokanes, to the north of us as well. from what i understand we had pretty good relationships. it wasn'
we have stories that go as far back as the flood times, i guess, lake missoula flood.ries about a place up on mica peak on the northern part of our current reservation. and on that peak sits a log that has been petrified, and it sits stuck into the mountain at a certain elevation. and what my grandpa told me was, during that flood time, it brought that over because we don't have petrified wood around here. so it got that, pushed that into the mountain right there. so, if you reference that...
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we've got some stories that go back as for a back as the flood times, i guess, lake missoula flood, andtories about a place up on the peak on the northern part of our current reservation, and on that peak sits a log that's been petrified, and it sits stuck into the mountain at a certain elevation. and what my grandpa told me was during that flood time it brought that over, because we don't have petrified wood around here. so it pushed that into the mountain right there. so if you reference that story, you know, we've been here for a lot longer than, you know, probably 10,000 years. today we're standing in old mission cataldo, and we're sitting in the interpretive center. and we have a lot of exhibits in here that represent the tribe, the black robes, father d. smith, and our transition into i guess today's life. our aboriginal territory, if you look at it today on a map, exceeds three states -- western montana, northern idaho, and eastern washington. and we shared territory to the south of us with another tribe. to the west of us was the spokanes. to the north of us was another. from wh
we've got some stories that go back as for a back as the flood times, i guess, lake missoula flood, andtories about a place up on the peak on the northern part of our current reservation, and on that peak sits a log that's been petrified, and it sits stuck into the mountain at a certain elevation. and what my grandpa told me was during that flood time it brought that over, because we don't have petrified wood around here. so it pushed that into the mountain right there. so if you reference that...
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to place patent examiners in bozeman, butte, billings and missoula. teleworking can grow mmunities in our -- that aren't in heavily populated agencies. it promises to bring more good-paying jobs to montana and other rural areas across the country. now that agencies are seeing the cost savings associated with telework, this pilot program can be wound down. absent congressional action, this program expired last week. however, u.s. p.t.o. has requested an extension in order to allow it to budget for increased travel expenses related to paying for employees to return to agency headquarters in northern virginia or one of its regional offices. this bill extends the program for three years. i thank my colleague from virginia, representative connelly, for working with me in a bipartisan fashion to bring this bill to the floor. i urge my colleagues to support the bill, and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentlewoman from florida. mrs. demings: thank you so much, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i m
to place patent examiners in bozeman, butte, billings and missoula. teleworking can grow mmunities in our -- that aren't in heavily populated agencies. it promises to bring more good-paying jobs to montana and other rural areas across the country. now that agencies are seeing the cost savings associated with telework, this pilot program can be wound down. absent congressional action, this program expired last week. however, u.s. p.t.o. has requested an extension in order to allow it to budget...