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hannah montana was no more. >>> coming up. >> you are down there and i said, you know what?love it. >> reporter: like a brand-new miley. a brand-new miley and a brand-new controversy. >>> i'm the [ bleep ] out of "rolling stone." >> reporter: two years after hannah montana ended, 20-year-old miley cyrus is on the edge. she is sky diving with josh elves of "rolling stone" magazine. extreme and unafraid and ready for reinvention. this is the new miley cyrus. >> what a landing! >> we were both kind of terrified, i think. it was a situation where neither of us really wanted to back down. i think she just likes doing it. she is kind of like pushing the envelope right now. >> it's a very difficult thing and few can pull it off. once you make that break, it has to be a break. you can't leave one foot in the preteen tween world. >> reporter: miley moved out of her parents' house and in with her boyfriend quit acting and started distancing herself from her wholesome hannah montana image. >> she got a new label and new management. she felt like she needed a change not that they were g
hannah montana was no more. >>> coming up. >> you are down there and i said, you know what?love it. >> reporter: like a brand-new miley. a brand-new miley and a brand-new controversy. >>> i'm the [ bleep ] out of "rolling stone." >> reporter: two years after hannah montana ended, 20-year-old miley cyrus is on the edge. she is sky diving with josh elves of "rolling stone" magazine. extreme and unafraid and ready for reinvention. this is the...
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hannah montana became one of the highest rated tv series.o teen idol status. >> i think you could see the sort of long range plan when you look add her hannah montana audition. you can see she knew exactly what she was doing. she knew that the role welcome back a steppingstone to other things, merchandise, tv, music. she was the first to embrace all of these things. >> in 2007, she released hannah montana 2, meet miley cyrus. they debuted under her real name. the second album went platinum. in 2008, a hit that miley was feeling the pressure of being one of the biggest teen stars on the planet. >> i feel like the media is like a mother. it's like trying to, you know, let the young one go and let them grow up. they are having a hard time with that. >> miley's next conquest, a film career. she landed a part in "high school musical 2," then the voice of penny in "bolt". >> bolt is lost. he could be anywhere right now. >> in 2009, miley brought her tv character to life on the big screen. in hannah montana, the movie. >> like it says, it's all abo
hannah montana became one of the highest rated tv series.o teen idol status. >> i think you could see the sort of long range plan when you look add her hannah montana audition. you can see she knew exactly what she was doing. she knew that the role welcome back a steppingstone to other things, merchandise, tv, music. she was the first to embrace all of these things. >> in 2007, she released hannah montana 2, meet miley cyrus. they debuted under her real name. the second album went...
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hannah montana became one of the highest rated tv series. see the sort of long range plan when you look add her hannah montana audition. you can see she knew exactly what she was doing. she knew that the role welcome back a steppingstone to other things, merchandise, tv, music. she was the first to embrace all of these things. >> in 2007, she released hannah montana 2, meet miley cyrus. they debuted under her real name. the second album went platinum. in 2008, a hit that miley was feeling the pressure of being one of the biggest teen stars on the planet. >> i feel like the media is like a mother. it's like trying to, you know, let the young one go and let them grow up. they are having a hard time with that. >> miley's next conquest, a film career. she landed a part in "high school musical 2," then the voice of penny in "bolt". >> bolt is lost. he could be anywhere right now. >> in 2009, miley brought her tv character to life on the big screen. in hannah montana, the movie. >> like it says, it's all about the publicity. >> $31 million in the
hannah montana became one of the highest rated tv series. see the sort of long range plan when you look add her hannah montana audition. you can see she knew exactly what she was doing. she knew that the role welcome back a steppingstone to other things, merchandise, tv, music. she was the first to embrace all of these things. >> in 2007, she released hannah montana 2, meet miley cyrus. they debuted under her real name. the second album went platinum. in 2008, a hit that miley was feeling...
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shell tribe of chippewa indians of montana. but actually that's a name that has come into formal use only in the 1970s as part of the way that this tribe deals with the federal government and their petition for federal recognition. they are a group of chippewa indians as their base, but they're really a poly ethnic group with the representing more of what was occurring on the northern plains in the 17th, 18th and 19th century as europeans came in on the east coast of the continent and moved their way west. indians relocated, dislocated, and he married, confederated and became new people's. and so this group, the little shell tribe of chippewa indians, really is more complex than their name suggests. the upper missouri country that montana on this side of the divide, the eastern slopes that we are on right here, really the first on the federal government negotiate with the people who were already living here was in 1855 as part of the isa guy stephenson treaty to come to terms -- who was where so that the united states could ass
shell tribe of chippewa indians of montana. but actually that's a name that has come into formal use only in the 1970s as part of the way that this tribe deals with the federal government and their petition for federal recognition. they are a group of chippewa indians as their base, but they're really a poly ethnic group with the representing more of what was occurring on the northern plains in the 17th, 18th and 19th century as europeans came in on the east coast of the continent and moved...
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. ♪ >> welcome to whole in music vessel at montana rockies music festival.t 90 minutes we explore we explore the rich agriculture and its effects in society. >> we begin by domesticating wheat. we gave up the freedom to wander and to hunt and gather as we have done for 50,000 years and that may be better or worse than agriculture in some ways and we can argue that is a value judgment. evolution made us to be that way and we have surrendered the conditions and people still argue a lot about how agriculture happened. the classic story is that we ran out of game and became the only way to feed ourselves. this is not the way it happened, that is one story. another story is that we just had to services by living together, the disturbance in the soil and people compacting the soil and we started eating the weeds, which was grass, essentially. but it happened in five different places in five different places released independently. it was inevitable because it happened so many ways. but once that happened and people started raising grain, and they became highly dep
. ♪ >> welcome to whole in music vessel at montana rockies music festival.t 90 minutes we explore we explore the rich agriculture and its effects in society. >> we begin by domesticating wheat. we gave up the freedom to wander and to hunt and gather as we have done for 50,000 years and that may be better or worse than agriculture in some ways and we can argue that is a value judgment. evolution made us to be that way and we have surrendered the conditions and people still argue a...
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arthel: right now the attorney for a montana woman wants a judge to drop the first-degree murder charge against her. jordan graham is accused of pushing her husband off a cliff just days after their wedding. patti ann browne has details from the breaking newsdesk. >> hello, arthel. jordan graham and cody johnson were married in june of this year but eight days later the 25-year-old gram died after falling from a cliff at glacier national park in montana. earlier that night his 22-year-old bride texted a friend she was planning on telling her husband she was having second thoughts. she went on to say, dead serious, if you don't hear from me all again tonight, something happened. but after johnson disappeared, graham first told police he vanished after texting her to say he was going for a drive with friends. after a few days she claims to have found her husband's body in the park. she admitted to investigators she and cody were hiking together on the cliff and had an argument. she says he grabbed her arm and she pushed him away accident causing him to fall over the edge. fbi investigator
arthel: right now the attorney for a montana woman wants a judge to drop the first-degree murder charge against her. jordan graham is accused of pushing her husband off a cliff just days after their wedding. patti ann browne has details from the breaking newsdesk. >> hello, arthel. jordan graham and cody johnson were married in june of this year but eight days later the 25-year-old gram died after falling from a cliff at glacier national park in montana. earlier that night his 22-year-old...
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. >> y ahora vamos a la bicicleta de montaña con decenso entre los árboles y uno que otro se atraviesaprudente árbol por favor, eso te puede mover un brazo, aquí hubo un pequeño pack y pum, pero esto no pueden mis manos, y adelante el agua del pantan. >> en muchos kilómetros a la redonda, pues, nosotros les encargamos nuestros pejelagartos, y en muchos kilómetros a la redonda, soy de panzacola. >> y ahora nos vamos al deporte imposible de la semana. >> hay que llegar hasta arriba hasta la cima, pero no lo pierdan de vista, ese sujeto lo logro, en caso de que una moto vladora les rompa la cara, mi abuela habrioa dicho, hiojo deja el frescor. >> vean ustedes qué bonitas, quieren hacer lo mismo que hacen los chicos del barrio, quieren romperse la cara igual que ellos, sin chicas rudas, desde aquí les mando todo mi amor-. >> y ahora refresquemonos dewsloizandolnos en el agua, esta chica es muy lista además de guapa, si la quieres invitar a cenar, tendrás que ser como ella, mira como mantiene la ruta sin salirse de la línea. >> como está los saludo de panzacola y solamente atreven a sacar a
. >> y ahora vamos a la bicicleta de montaña con decenso entre los árboles y uno que otro se atraviesaprudente árbol por favor, eso te puede mover un brazo, aquí hubo un pequeño pack y pum, pero esto no pueden mis manos, y adelante el agua del pantan. >> en muchos kilómetros a la redonda, pues, nosotros les encargamos nuestros pejelagartos, y en muchos kilómetros a la redonda, soy de panzacola. >> y ahora nos vamos al deporte imposible de la semana. >> hay que...
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in montana it was feast or famine.ey were on the plains around the bison they would be nine lbs. of meat day. a lot of people think those guys must have been huge eating that amount of meat that they were burning off so fast i think they looked more like runners. their bodies would have been pretty thin but their experience in montana started getting towards the mountains, towards this ariane and that meant it is not going to be as easy as it had been even though they were pulling up river. they have to transport all the stuff out of the mountains in order to find that northwest passage. .. an island it is gh
in montana it was feast or famine.ey were on the plains around the bison they would be nine lbs. of meat day. a lot of people think those guys must have been huge eating that amount of meat that they were burning off so fast i think they looked more like runners. their bodies would have been pretty thin but their experience in montana started getting towards the mountains, towards this ariane and that meant it is not going to be as easy as it had been even though they were pulling up river....
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and montana territories.cattle trails from kansas railheads initially up to the dakotas, wyoming and montana territorie kansas railheads initially up to the dakotas, wyoming and montana territorie kansas railheads initially up to the dakotas, wyoming and montana territoriekansas railheads initially up to the dakotas, wyoming and montana territories. another thing that caused the trails to move from east to west was the coming of farmers and the establishment of cropland. they looked dimly on trail herds trampling their crops. at least until the development of barbed wire which was not too far in the future. and as the barbed wire was strung and the farmers settled in, the cattle trails were forced westward. the greatest perhaps factor in the movement of these trails from east to west was what was called texas fever. sometimes called spanish fever. and at other times called tick fever. it was a malady carried by ticks. texas cattle were immune. the cattle of midwestern farmers in kansas, missouri and illinois
and montana territories.cattle trails from kansas railheads initially up to the dakotas, wyoming and montana territorie kansas railheads initially up to the dakotas, wyoming and montana territorie kansas railheads initially up to the dakotas, wyoming and montana territoriekansas railheads initially up to the dakotas, wyoming and montana territories. another thing that caused the trails to move from east to west was the coming of farmers and the establishment of cropland. they looked dimly on...
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. >> es un dÍa soleado en las montaÑas de la cascada, la cordillera se formÓ hace miles de aÑos por lala nieve que crea un efecto impresionante para sus documentos de acciÓn en el comporte. flufrp las vibraciones provocaron una avalancha masiva. jeff se desapareciÓ. >> para cuando lograron localiz localizarlo logrÓ salir de la tumba. >> estas bien? >> amigos denme agua, estÁ abatido por lo demÁs bien. con su lÍder a salvo el equipo cede para encontrar la perdida. >> hasta que eventualmente amo alguien encontrÓ algo duro. todas las imÁgenes se perdieron, aÚn asÍ cuando sobrevive a la avalancha mortal. >> no lo pierdan de vista. >> choques extremos, hay una atleta que puede hacerlo para establecer metas. y estÁ en su camino en una cÁlida tarde en california. los pilotos de acrobacias vinieron apoyar a uno de los suyos. lo que sucede hoy dÍa en la concentraciÓn estÁ en su primer salto de 3 metros. toca el vuelo y terminÓ lleno de tierra. es un caso en que iba a demasiado velocidad en el salto, estas motos no tienen velocidad. logrÓ un excelente vuelo pero cuando se acerca a la rampa de at
. >> es un dÍa soleado en las montaÑas de la cascada, la cordillera se formÓ hace miles de aÑos por lala nieve que crea un efecto impresionante para sus documentos de acciÓn en el comporte. flufrp las vibraciones provocaron una avalancha masiva. jeff se desapareciÓ. >> para cuando lograron localiz localizarlo logrÓ salir de la tumba. >> estas bien? >> amigos denme agua, estÁ abatido por lo demÁs bien. con su lÍder a salvo el equipo cede para encontrar la...
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we are the safeguards of the environment in montana. we do not need bureaucrats back in washington telling us how to protect our lands in montana. yet the obama administration has put more senseless barriers in place by stiffening the federal restraint and red tape on this process. do you realize that montana indian tribes face over 50% un employment? this rule could deny our native americans the infence that energy development on their lands can make possible. h.r. 2728 would ensure the federal government does not get in the way of responsible energy development on tribal land and throughout montana. washington, d.c. needs to look more like montana, not the other way around. the people of montana and our country need a responsible energy plan that protects our environment and creates a better future for our kids and that means jobs and that means lower energy prices. i urge passage of h.r. 2728 and yield back my time. the chair: the gentleman from montana yields back. the gentleman from new jersey. mr. holt: i reserve. the chair: the g
we are the safeguards of the environment in montana. we do not need bureaucrats back in washington telling us how to protect our lands in montana. yet the obama administration has put more senseless barriers in place by stiffening the federal restraint and red tape on this process. do you realize that montana indian tribes face over 50% un employment? this rule could deny our native americans the infence that energy development on their lands can make possible. h.r. 2728 would ensure the...
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it happened to little towns like helena, montana. we as farmers markets. it's a really healthy start. there are many networks springing up a farm to consumer, direct marketing going on. so i can buy a house with either here in helena, montana, knowing the rancher. i go shake his hand and he shows me how the animal is raised and he shows me the exact conditions that created that meet. that's really important. but that's possible it wasn't possible 10 years ago. industrial culture is taking notice of the change that's happening 10 years the biggest response has been all sorts of green labeling and green marketing going on, famous as a natural product and so forth and stretching the bounds of your imagination on the word natural. but nonetheless, that is a backhanded complement in some ways. the industry recognizes there's a will willpower there for change. the attempt by showing some profit out of the deal. it's precedes e2 expose the that's the same time and say here's the real deal over here, where you ought to be going. so that strategy is pretty easy to
it happened to little towns like helena, montana. we as farmers markets. it's a really healthy start. there are many networks springing up a farm to consumer, direct marketing going on. so i can buy a house with either here in helena, montana, knowing the rancher. i go shake his hand and he shows me how the animal is raised and he shows me the exact conditions that created that meet. that's really important. but that's possible it wasn't possible 10 years ago. industrial culture is taking...
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. >>> tuvimos la oportunidad de ver como los niÑos triaquÍs los campeones descalzo de la montaÑa se formaronugando a gran nivel y comprobando que pasiÓn y dedicaciÓn puede lograrse todo. incluyendo ganar a los mejores del mundo. >>> son las primeras horas y estos niÑos triaquÍs se preparan para un nuevo dÍa. (canto de gallo). >>> un largo camino que comenzÓ en sus pueblos y que hoy continÚan en esta escuela, donde se han convertido en un ejemplo para todo mÉxico. la meta que niÑos como mel caÍdos, tobias y gilbert, se esperen a travÉs del deporte. . >>> el bÁsquetbol me ayuda para salir adelante >>> >>> crees que un dÍa habrÁ un triaquÍ jugando en la nba?. >>> sÍ. >>> ¿quieres ser el primero?. >>> sÍ. >>> ¿con cuente gustarÍa jugar?. >>> con chicago bulls. >>> sergio ramÍrez zÚÑiga es un hombre detrÁs del proyecto que busca mÁs que trofeos y campeonatos que los guerreros descalzos de la montaÑa sean respetados y que a su vez cons ven sus ricas tradiciones. >>> bueno, porque no enseÑar a jug jugar bÁsquetbol enseÑarles como se practica un buen deporte con disciplina ad kwaod. las prÁcticas so
. >>> tuvimos la oportunidad de ver como los niÑos triaquÍs los campeones descalzo de la montaÑa se formaronugando a gran nivel y comprobando que pasiÓn y dedicaciÓn puede lograrse todo. incluyendo ganar a los mejores del mundo. >>> son las primeras horas y estos niÑos triaquÍs se preparan para un nuevo dÍa. (canto de gallo). >>> un largo camino que comenzÓ en sus pueblos y que hoy continÚan en esta escuela, donde se han convertido en un ejemplo para todo...
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in the middle of his two terms of governor of montana. trying to figure out how to traverse the red/blue state divide. the story of schweitzer intrigued and inspired a number of grassroots democrats. left office earlier this year and did so after touting with extreme popularity and did so even after touting a populous economic message in a state that voted overwhelmingly for mitt romney. schweitzer did it with some flair, folksy aforeisms, bow low tie, a branding iron he used to symbolically veto bills as you can see there. that's why for several cycles now in the names of perspective presidential candidates are bandied about, his name continues to come up. long time democratic senator max baucus announced earlier this year he would renear 2014, democrats begged brian schweitzer to run. he was their first choice. maybe the only choice. but he declined and said no thanks. but he didn't say no thanks to us because he's here now. former montana governor brian schweitzer joins us. no bolo tie this morning. we were looking forward to that. >>
in the middle of his two terms of governor of montana. trying to figure out how to traverse the red/blue state divide. the story of schweitzer intrigued and inspired a number of grassroots democrats. left office earlier this year and did so after touting with extreme popularity and did so even after touting a populous economic message in a state that voted overwhelmingly for mitt romney. schweitzer did it with some flair, folksy aforeisms, bow low tie, a branding iron he used to symbolically...
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. >> russia ploonrussia montana ia gold mine. the russia montana gold operation wants to mine it. it says it will are spend more than half the proceeds in the remaining economy or in direct taxes and royalties for the government. that should be music to the ears of zeno conia, a local, who is strongly opposed. >> translator: this project will destroy the environment. more than 250 hec hectares wille dumped into the valleys. when i worked in mining exploitation was ration april. what the company is proposing is a savage exploration. >> the company said it will dig up 12 square kilometers, a pinprick on the map but a world for the inhabitants. russia montana gold corporation plans to use cyanide to extract the gold from its ore, a highly are poison ousous material. >>> the company says an environmental catastrophe is already underway here. open pits and rock dumps left when mining was abandoned seven years ago, is leeching minerals. >> we are talking about very high concentrations of cadmium and arsenic going straight into the river system. basically what we are proposing is the min
. >> russia ploonrussia montana ia gold mine. the russia montana gold operation wants to mine it. it says it will are spend more than half the proceeds in the remaining economy or in direct taxes and royalties for the government. that should be music to the ears of zeno conia, a local, who is strongly opposed. >> translator: this project will destroy the environment. more than 250 hec hectares wille dumped into the valleys. when i worked in mining exploitation was ration april. what...
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llenos de sombras y de luces, como esos lagos profundos de las montaÑas. y tu boca... decÍrtelo para que me entiendas. ¿tÚ crees que a ella le hubiera gustado verte asÍ? ¿eh? acuÉrdate de lo que te pidiÓ. que trataras de ser hombre de bien. ay, luis antonio. ya pÓrtate bien, no sabes el cuidado que paso pensando que te pueda suceder algo malo. ademÁs, el alcohol embrutece al hombre. >> primita, quÉ bien me siento. eres una reina. te pareces a la abuela. >> quÉ poca vergÜenza tienes. >> quÉ espectÁculo. borrachos. >> pues ¿quÉ? ¿no va a entrar usted? >> no, mi amigo. eso ya se acabÓ. [trueno] >> quÉ nochecita va a ser. >> bueno, nomÁs a ver. ¿quÉ tal, compadres? >> ¿quÉ tal? >> buenas. >> buenos dÍas, don antonio. >> ¿una copita, don luis antonio? >> no, gracias. ya no tomo. [trueno] >> ¿eh? >> ¿cÓmo dijo? >> que ya no tomo. >> voy a quebrar entonces. >> dios lo quiera. el alcohol embrutece al hombre. ojalÁ todos siguieran mi ejemplo. serÍa en beneficio de la patria. >> [silba] >> ¿quÉ? ¿dije algo malo? ¿no le gustÓ? que me sirva mi tequi-- mangos, nada. >> quÉ orgullos
llenos de sombras y de luces, como esos lagos profundos de las montaÑas. y tu boca... decÍrtelo para que me entiendas. ¿tÚ crees que a ella le hubiera gustado verte asÍ? ¿eh? acuÉrdate de lo que te pidiÓ. que trataras de ser hombre de bien. ay, luis antonio. ya pÓrtate bien, no sabes el cuidado que paso pensando que te pueda suceder algo malo. ademÁs, el alcohol embrutece al hombre. >> primita, quÉ bien me siento. eres una reina. te pareces a la abuela. >> quÉ poca...
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in montana i challenged the state of montana to decrease by 20%. we did it in two years. can't america do the same? >> actually what's happened is that we've become more efficient over time and we use more energy. basically every developing country, every growing country uses more energy. so to go bet the planet strategy on conservation efficiency is a fool''s errand. there's science here to figure this stuff out. we know from the study i mentioned earlier nuclear saved 1.8 million lives. we now know what's happening in germany, in japan where they have moved away from nuclear. germany's emissions are going up. they're burning more coal. japan has gone back to burning oil and natural gas. that's causing harm and deaths right now. so when ralph kind of constructs these very scary-sounding scenarios designed to scare people, you can evaluate that against 40 years of a track record here where we know that nuclear provides the safest base load power source there is. >> let me ask you just for a second. i can't resist. in terms of scary scenarios, literally from my grandmother
in montana i challenged the state of montana to decrease by 20%. we did it in two years. can't america do the same? >> actually what's happened is that we've become more efficient over time and we use more energy. basically every developing country, every growing country uses more energy. so to go bet the planet strategy on conservation efficiency is a fool''s errand. there's science here to figure this stuff out. we know from the study i mentioned earlier nuclear saved 1.8 million lives....
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the party of which i was once a member no longer exists today in montana. they have become independent or become democrats. i chose to become a democrat. >> this movement that we have seen to the right was eventually going to leave a space and this is the space that john is talking about now. >> that's right. and it's in a lot of ways it's ways that chris christie was talking about as well. people like rick perry, people like rand paul who were trying to essentially tar him with that brush of calling him a moderate which is very much a dirty word. i think one of his most significant appearances so far has been his speech at an urban charter school. this sort of compassion and conservative, this putting out plans about education. >> let's listen to what george had to say about chris chris tee. your problem is the 18 states and the district of columbia that have voted democratic in six consecutive democratic elections. the democrats probably christie says i can flip some blue states. who else ask flip a state as i have just done in new jersey. >> and his weak
the party of which i was once a member no longer exists today in montana. they have become independent or become democrats. i chose to become a democrat. >> this movement that we have seen to the right was eventually going to leave a space and this is the space that john is talking about now. >> that's right. and it's in a lot of ways it's ways that chris christie was talking about as well. people like rick perry, people like rand paul who were trying to essentially tar him with...
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through montana through idaho.and into washington oregon and to ports on the west coast of oregon and washington to go to china japan india and there are three terminals that have been proposed to be built and if they are built and they are operating at full capacity the amount of coal traveling through would be as much carbon pollution once it's burned as the keystone pipeline amazin your article also talks of the massive land grab in the environmental destruction that's already plagued these areas a lab around what you saw on the ground firsthand during your investigation sure so the powder river basin is a huge area of wyoming and montana and it holds about forty percent of the nation's coal reserves it's the largest single source contributor to climate change and most of that coal is federally owned so the department of interior controls that leasing process and they've been leasing this coal for decades to big coal companies who have opened up large strip mines all across the region mostly in wyoming around a
through montana through idaho.and into washington oregon and to ports on the west coast of oregon and washington to go to china japan india and there are three terminals that have been proposed to be built and if they are built and they are operating at full capacity the amount of coal traveling through would be as much carbon pollution once it's burned as the keystone pipeline amazin your article also talks of the massive land grab in the environmental destruction that's already plagued these...
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through montana through idaho.and into washington oregon and to ports on the west coast of oregon and washington to go to china japan india. and there are three terminals that have been proposed to be built and if they are built and they are operating at full capacity the amount of coal traveling through would be as much carbon pollution once it's burned as the keystone pipeline amazin your article also talks of the massive land grab and the environmental destruction that's already plague these areas a lab or on what you saw on the ground firsthand during your investigation sure so the powder river basin is a huge area of wyoming and montana and it holds about forty percent of the nation's coal reserves it's the largest single source contributor to climate change and most of that coal is federally owned so the department of interior controls that leasing process and they've been leasing this coal for decades to big coal companies who have opened up large strip mines all across the region mostly in wyoming around a
through montana through idaho.and into washington oregon and to ports on the west coast of oregon and washington to go to china japan india. and there are three terminals that have been proposed to be built and if they are built and they are operating at full capacity the amount of coal traveling through would be as much carbon pollution once it's burned as the keystone pipeline amazin your article also talks of the massive land grab and the environmental destruction that's already plague these...
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if you lived in montana, would you want a gun?> if you lived in montana, would you want a gun? >> yeah. i probably wouldn't go through a background check. >> i would definitely own a gun if i lived in montana. [ laughter ] >> i wonder why you're saying that. >> that's protection. >> i don't know if i'd necessarily own a gun living in the city. but living in montana, absolutely. >> that was an authentic laugh. because people understood where i was coming from. and i think roy brought up a great point which is if we look at it at all the contributing variables, if we look at the underground economy that so many people are forced to live in, which if you were going to do that underground economy, you have to have a gun. we have to look at trying to eliminate that. >> will do. when we come back, we are big and getting bigger. it is getting to the point that the pentagon has had to make allowances for a general healthiness when recruiting for our armed forces. what is going on here? are we addicted or are we just fat bastards? ♪ welcom
if you lived in montana, would you want a gun?> if you lived in montana, would you want a gun? >> yeah. i probably wouldn't go through a background check. >> i would definitely own a gun if i lived in montana. [ laughter ] >> i wonder why you're saying that. >> that's protection. >> i don't know if i'd necessarily own a gun living in the city. but living in montana, absolutely. >> that was an authentic laugh. because people understood where i was coming...
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through montana through idaho.and into washington oregon and to ports on the west coast of oregon and washington to go to china japan india and there are three terminals that have been proposed to be built and if they are built and they are operating at full capacity the amount of coal traveling through would be as much carbon pollution once it's burned as the keystone pipeline amazin your article also talks of the massive land grab and the environmental destruction that's already plagued these areas a lab around what you saw on the ground firsthand during your investigation sure so the powder river basin is a huge area of wyoming and montana and it holds about forty percent of the nation's coal reserves it's the largest single source contributor to climate change and most of that coal is federally owned so the department of interior controls that leasing process and they've been leasing this coal for decades to big coal companies who have opened up large strip mines all across the region mostly in wyoming around a
through montana through idaho.and into washington oregon and to ports on the west coast of oregon and washington to go to china japan india and there are three terminals that have been proposed to be built and if they are built and they are operating at full capacity the amount of coal traveling through would be as much carbon pollution once it's burned as the keystone pipeline amazin your article also talks of the massive land grab and the environmental destruction that's already plagued these...
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at the same time, montana wants their name out there. so, if you can't montana and say i'm getting 15 kids together to do graffiti art, can you give me some stuff? i need like a basic color palate. i don't see why they wouldn't give it to you whether your message is condoning graffiti or permitting it or not, you don't have to tell montana. so, if it is something you want to work with, i think you could get -- i think you could actually be quite successful getting quite a bit of paint and supplies. sea >> [speaker not understood]. >> certainly. certainly, and i feel the same way about cigarettes. >> thank you. all right. gen, do you have another question? >> yes, this is actually for enforcement and abatement. i have two similar questions actually from the same city so i'm kind of going to blend them together. they're interested in restitution cost formula to charge individuals caught tagging the restitution labor, materials, equipment, costs. so, i don't know if that could be split between -- pointing at you. abatement and enforcement.
at the same time, montana wants their name out there. so, if you can't montana and say i'm getting 15 kids together to do graffiti art, can you give me some stuff? i need like a basic color palate. i don't see why they wouldn't give it to you whether your message is condoning graffiti or permitting it or not, you don't have to tell montana. so, if it is something you want to work with, i think you could get -- i think you could actually be quite successful getting quite a bit of paint and...
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through montana through idaho.and into washington oregon and to ports on the west coast of oregon and washington to go to china japan india. and there are three terminals that have been proposed to be built and if they are built and they are operating at full capacity the amount of coal traveling through would be as much carbon pollution once it's burned as the keystone pipeline amazin your article also talks of the massive land grab in the environmental destruction that's already leaked these areas a lab around what you saw on the ground firsthand during your investigation sure so the powder river basin is a huge area of wyoming and montana and it holds about forty percent of the nation's coal reserves it's the largest single source contributor to climate change and most of that coal is federally owned so the department of interior controls that leasing process and they've been leasing this coal for decades to big coal companies who have opened up large strip mines all across the region mostly in wyoming around a
through montana through idaho.and into washington oregon and to ports on the west coast of oregon and washington to go to china japan india. and there are three terminals that have been proposed to be built and if they are built and they are operating at full capacity the amount of coal traveling through would be as much carbon pollution once it's burned as the keystone pipeline amazin your article also talks of the massive land grab in the environmental destruction that's already leaked these...
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increÍble. >> se debe sentir como un mosquito ante esa imponente montaÑa. de quÉ te rÍes?es para amenazar de muertes a sus alumnos. buscan reaprehender al narcotraficante rafael caro quintero quien fue puesto en libertad en agosto pasado. se repite el drama. otra mujer da a luz en el piso de un hospital rural en mÉxico. tres mujeres indÍgenas han pasado por lo mismo y la sobrepoblaciÓn de cerdos salvajes obliga a las autoridades de san josÉ, california a fomentar la cacerÍa. comienza la ediciÓn nocturna. [♪ mÚsica ♪] >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn edició
increÍble. >> se debe sentir como un mosquito ante esa imponente montaÑa. de quÉ te rÍes?es para amenazar de muertes a sus alumnos. buscan reaprehender al narcotraficante rafael caro quintero quien fue puesto en libertad en agosto pasado. se repite el drama. otra mujer da a luz en el piso de un hospital rural en mÉxico. tres mujeres indÍgenas han pasado por lo mismo y la sobrepoblaciÓn de cerdos salvajes obliga a las autoridades de san josÉ, california a fomentar la cacerÍa....
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allison in wolf point, montana, wrote to say that thanks to the act she will have access to affordable insurance for the first time in almost 20 years. she suffered an injury in college and because of that pre- existing condition the cost of insurance was prohibitive. instead she rationed visits to the adapter and cut back on the outdoor activities that make montana so great. no skiing, hiking, horseback riding, but now she will have access to high-quality insurance that she can afford. tony, a small business lawyer from bozeman, montana, wrote in to express his excitement on how it will save his small business $10,000 each year. he wrote -- as a small business owner, i can emphatically state that the affordable care act is not only good for my business, it is the only way that i can continue to provide to give health insurance to my family and employees. training, the hard things that is business needs to stay competitive, he added it is good for his company, himself, his employers and family. a pretty impressive list. i have no doubt that stories like these will keep coming in in the
allison in wolf point, montana, wrote to say that thanks to the act she will have access to affordable insurance for the first time in almost 20 years. she suffered an injury in college and because of that pre- existing condition the cost of insurance was prohibitive. instead she rationed visits to the adapter and cut back on the outdoor activities that make montana so great. no skiing, hiking, horseback riding, but now she will have access to high-quality insurance that she can afford. tony, a...
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the montana dueling dinosaurs, they were found in 1996. one is the relative of a t-rex and the other may be a newly discovered species. they were locked in mortal combat. >>> thanks for watching aljazeera america. i'm del walters, and for more, go to aljazeera.com. it's throttle up for the megamerger that will combine two airline into the biggest carrier in the nation, what that means to you as our inside story. hello, i'm ray swarez. if there was any doubt another major airline merger could limit competition, just look at the demands the justice department made of the new soon to be megacarrier american airlines. in order to become one with us airways in a
the montana dueling dinosaurs, they were found in 1996. one is the relative of a t-rex and the other may be a newly discovered species. they were locked in mortal combat. >>> thanks for watching aljazeera america. i'm del walters, and for more, go to aljazeera.com. it's throttle up for the megamerger that will combine two airline into the biggest carrier in the nation, what that means to you as our inside story. hello, i'm ray swarez. if there was any doubt another major airline merger...
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and this guy who made millions in the copper mines of montana stood outside the state legislature and this is right around the turn of the nineteenth the twentieth century like the late one thousand nine hundred surly one thousand nine hundred. with a with a pocket full of envelopes with thousand dollar bills in them and said anybody who votes for me as senator as they walk out the door i'll hand you an envelope and they voted for and he handed out the envelopes and it got reported in the press when he got to washington d.c. the other senators were so offended by this naked bribery that they refused to seat the guy it was a huge scandal and this led to the seventeenth amendment and now alec you know wants to bring it wants to do. where was the moments as the people of the state get to elect their senator rather than the politicians i don't get it what is what is you know what is let me let me small you are republican about this in in terms that i hope you can understand the purpose for having something on my desk plate carers say and senator to washington with so that states and state
and this guy who made millions in the copper mines of montana stood outside the state legislature and this is right around the turn of the nineteenth the twentieth century like the late one thousand nine hundred surly one thousand nine hundred. with a with a pocket full of envelopes with thousand dollar bills in them and said anybody who votes for me as senator as they walk out the door i'll hand you an envelope and they voted for and he handed out the envelopes and it got reported in the press...
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and this guy who made millions in the copper mines of montana stood outside the state legislature and this is right around the turn of the nineteenth the twentieth century like the late one thousand nine hundred surly one thousand nine hundred. with a with a pocket full of envelopes with thousand dollar bills in them and said anybody who votes for me and senator as they walk out the door handle an envelope and they voted for and he handed out the envelopes and it got reported in the press when he got to washington d.c. the other senators were so offended by this naked bribery that they refused to seat the guy it was a huge scandal and this led to the seventeenth amendment and now alec you know wants to bring it wants to do away with the seventeenth amendment says the people of the state get to elect their senator rather than the politicians i don't get it what is what do. it is you know what is let me let me small you are republican about this in in terms that i hope you can understand the purpose for having something and i guess lakers and senators to washington with so that states a
and this guy who made millions in the copper mines of montana stood outside the state legislature and this is right around the turn of the nineteenth the twentieth century like the late one thousand nine hundred surly one thousand nine hundred. with a with a pocket full of envelopes with thousand dollar bills in them and said anybody who votes for me and senator as they walk out the door handle an envelope and they voted for and he handed out the envelopes and it got reported in the press when...
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for one of the drives up to montana. leaving the texas panhandle and the vicinity of tascosa, the sorts of things that were carried. you could see that there's extract of lemon. all spice and mustard and vinegar, syrup, five gallons of that. you've, this is a pretty well appointed chuck wagon. for the most part. much better than in the early years of droving, when things were not quite so, they weren't quite so, well they were a little more parse moan yus, let's sasay. >> it was more prevalent as the beef rash. liquor long sweetening was more common than sugar, it was the cheapest syrup on the market, less than half the cost of maple and only about two-thirds the price of ribbon cane syrup. >> this shows the process of running the herd through sort of two counters who were actually, there's two counters and then two more who are checking the count of the other two, before taking off on the trail. this is a wufronderful image do by f.m. steele, a kansas photographer, who went out from kansas into the field to shoot trail
for one of the drives up to montana. leaving the texas panhandle and the vicinity of tascosa, the sorts of things that were carried. you could see that there's extract of lemon. all spice and mustard and vinegar, syrup, five gallons of that. you've, this is a pretty well appointed chuck wagon. for the most part. much better than in the early years of droving, when things were not quite so, they weren't quite so, well they were a little more parse moan yus, let's sasay. >> it was more...
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and if you can support nuclear energy, why not clean coal like in montana? why not wind power with abundant natural gas or stored pump energy with our lake systems? why just nuclear energy? >> before i start, i just want to acknowledge that i really respect ralph nader and always acknowledged him especially his work in the 1960s for workplace safety, food safety, car safety, but the fact is he's been saying this same thing about solar and wind and efficiency since the early '70s. last year solar provided less than one tenth of 1% of our electricity. the economy has become more efficient over the last 40 years, we have more efficiency buildings and more cars and we use more energy. so i've always been an advocate the solar and wind. i actually lobbied for the subsidies for solar and wind, but when you look at what's happening in the world, this is not the early '70s. back then no one was worried about global warming. the world will triple or quadruple the energy it consumes over the next century. if we want to do something serious about the climate, our emiss
and if you can support nuclear energy, why not clean coal like in montana? why not wind power with abundant natural gas or stored pump energy with our lake systems? why just nuclear energy? >> before i start, i just want to acknowledge that i really respect ralph nader and always acknowledged him especially his work in the 1960s for workplace safety, food safety, car safety, but the fact is he's been saying this same thing about solar and wind and efficiency since the early '70s. last...
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rain in the lower elevation and idaho and monda montana lookingt snow coming down.t's not until tomorrow night we see the snow coming down of the lost trail pass in montana there is snow is on the ground and that will be changing the higher elevation also get snow as this storm moving south. seattle will get rain, 4 48 on saturday and temperatures are cool below 50-degrees. the temperatures are warming. denver at 51 degrees and chicago at 48 degrees and here is the storm bringing showers and thunderstorms possible. it clears out monday and tuesday. the warm air will move east and it looks like we could have rain across the northeastern states by late this weekend and early next week. >>> if you have ever wanted to own a small town, this is your chance. the town of synica up for sale. it's listed on craigsliss list t can only be reached by narrow dirt roads. all that is left is ten acres and three ca cab cabins and a bd that comes with liquor licence. thanks for watching i'm del walters. >> sir charles, the round mound of rebound. he is one of the best players and bi
rain in the lower elevation and idaho and monda montana lookingt snow coming down.t's not until tomorrow night we see the snow coming down of the lost trail pass in montana there is snow is on the ground and that will be changing the higher elevation also get snow as this storm moving south. seattle will get rain, 4 48 on saturday and temperatures are cool below 50-degrees. the temperatures are warming. denver at 51 degrees and chicago at 48 degrees and here is the storm bringing showers and...
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cold air dropping into montana and the dakotas.old air, and we will certainly feel that here over the next few days as it continues to move south and east. the radar plus the clouds out ahead of it show maybe some rain as the temperatures climb but then drop. and this is just the cold area. we're not talking about the arctic air yet. that will be reinforcing this temperature. here is the cold air by friday. this arctic air coming in by saturday. we'll have lake-effect snow as the wind picks up as the arctic air moves in. by saturday to sunday it will move east, and the northeastern states you will see a big plunge in the temperatures, along with that there could be some wind. we'll have sunshine and clear skies except where there's lake-effect snow, but you'll see a big drop in temperatures. down to 27 between friday and saturday. that drop comes a little later along the east coast. dell? >> dave warren thank you very much. and thank each after every one of you for watching. i'm del walters. "the stream" is next. a reminder this wa
cold air dropping into montana and the dakotas.old air, and we will certainly feel that here over the next few days as it continues to move south and east. the radar plus the clouds out ahead of it show maybe some rain as the temperatures climb but then drop. and this is just the cold area. we're not talking about the arctic air yet. that will be reinforcing this temperature. here is the cold air by friday. this arctic air coming in by saturday. we'll have lake-effect snow as the wind picks up...
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and a winter weather advisory some accumulation in southern montana, wyoming and idaho. that is really it with the know that we're talking about. it is the temperatures that will be the big story. this is just a hint of what will be happening, cold air is moving down through montana, and i in e rockies we have colder air. as we move south there is light rain expected. there are a few showers in iowa, pushing in illinois and chicago. light showers expected, and that will clear out by the time the very cold air gets there. the cold air is in place by friday. this is what you can expect by the start of the weekend. you might notice the temperature dropping a little bit. that is just a hint of what will be happening. arctic air will plunge to the south and then move east. as the front moves through by saturday it will be through chicago and the midwest. now you'll see the temperatures drop quite a bit, a 30-degree temperature drop expected, and the wind picks up. you see lake-effec-lake snows. it will move east and that area will get colder. it will come with a gusting wind.
and a winter weather advisory some accumulation in southern montana, wyoming and idaho. that is really it with the know that we're talking about. it is the temperatures that will be the big story. this is just a hint of what will be happening, cold air is moving down through montana, and i in e rockies we have colder air. as we move south there is light rain expected. there are a few showers in iowa, pushing in illinois and chicago. light showers expected, and that will clear out by the time...
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have you been to billings, montana it is not hard to figure out who the five people are. they know. the paper knows who they are. they just want to go another step and publicly shame them. they already lost their jobs. the city of billings, montana has more important thing to worry about this. >> everybody has nicknames. >> everybody knows who it is. >> it is porno paul and slutty jack. >> do we know people lost their jobs. >> that must have been somebody from the obama administration. all right, tom, is on-line porn a symbol of crow kneism or a a symbol of being a lonely man? >> both of those things. i don't think -- we don't have a right -- everyone wants a right to know. it is just gossip. i don't agree with this. when they publish the johns oh yeah those johns, you are ruining the lives of their families. they have a daughter in junior high and you are ruining her life. >> just because the guy wants to get something. >> just because we are -- i am saying it does no good and we are voyeuristic. >> it feeds into our own urge to -- what is that german work? it means like getting pl
have you been to billings, montana it is not hard to figure out who the five people are. they know. the paper knows who they are. they just want to go another step and publicly shame them. they already lost their jobs. the city of billings, montana has more important thing to worry about this. >> everybody has nicknames. >> everybody knows who it is. >> it is porno paul and slutty jack. >> do we know people lost their jobs. >> that must have been somebody from the...
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where we have plenty of winter advisories, in the path that will be icy, snowy and blustery for montana. we will continue with cool highs especially in the northeast but dryer for the northeast england area. >>> now, to fighting between rival faction in libya's capitol which has left 10 people wounded. >> clashes broke out in several sections of tripoli. several buildings were hit by gunfire. among them, a radisson hotels where glommats and business travelers stay. rebel groups ended moammar gadaffi's dictatorship but that country has been plunged deeper into instability. the country has no constitution. >>> a deal on iran's nuclear program could be within reach. john kerry hopes to broker a deal that could freeze some of the uranium enrichment activities. after the first day of talks, iran's foreign minister said a deal could be reached by friday. this is the second meeting with world leaders on this issue since august which president hassan rouhani took? >> benjamin netanyahu says he thinks any deal with iran could be a mistake of historic proportions. kerry will meet with him in isra
where we have plenty of winter advisories, in the path that will be icy, snowy and blustery for montana. we will continue with cool highs especially in the northeast but dryer for the northeast england area. >>> now, to fighting between rival faction in libya's capitol which has left 10 people wounded. >> clashes broke out in several sections of tripoli. several buildings were hit by gunfire. among them, a radisson hotels where glommats and business travelers stay. rebel groups...
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in montana we were at 56%. you were already at 200%, but he brought it down to 100%, and people living above that should be transitioned into the marketplace, whether it's that, how many people are no longer solely dependent. >> the republican voters won't hold it against you governors if you do run for president because you used obama care. >> conservatives across the country have said this is one of the most innovative plans because we didn't do what some states did in taking it or not taking it. we didn't put the taxpayers in our state on thing who. we're relying on a federal government to again on future money and instead, we put a plan if place that the kaiser family foundation, not exactly a conservative think tank says wisconsin has no coverage gap. >> people ten to characterize republicans, the fact is wisconsin has covered many more people than delaware has. delaware is not a marchly poor state but it is pretty clear that they've taken care of a large he enough of poor people. f i don't know. i'm not b
in montana we were at 56%. you were already at 200%, but he brought it down to 100%, and people living above that should be transitioned into the marketplace, whether it's that, how many people are no longer solely dependent. >> the republican voters won't hold it against you governors if you do run for president because you used obama care. >> conservatives across the country have said this is one of the most innovative plans because we didn't do what some states did in taking it...
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today it is just moving in to monta montana. minneapolis the high on saturday with sunshine 17. >> oh, my goodness. >> at night, it will get down to like 5. >> just stop right there. i don't want to hear anymore. >> it's like january. >>> straight ahead, how is it poll that rob ford's reality show was canceled? >>> and k-mart takes the jingle in your holiday to a whole new level. need a spoon, dear? not anymore. what? my silverware isn't good enough for you? have -- have you seen it? yes, i have seen it, and it looks -- you gotta look better. ladies, breathe. cascade kitchen counselor here. it's not your silverware. it's likely your detergent. see, over time, cascade platinum's triple cleaning formula delivers brilliant shine finish gel can't beat. it even helps keep your dishwasher sparkling. find something, mother? no. [ counselor ] cascade platinum is cascade's best. >>> toronto mayor's tv show has been canceled after just one episode. ford nation is relegated for one hit wonder status. >>> nasa and the u.s. air force launche
today it is just moving in to monta montana. minneapolis the high on saturday with sunshine 17. >> oh, my goodness. >> at night, it will get down to like 5. >> just stop right there. i don't want to hear anymore. >> it's like january. >>> straight ahead, how is it poll that rob ford's reality show was canceled? >>> and k-mart takes the jingle in your holiday to a whole new level. need a spoon, dear? not anymore. what? my silverware isn't good enough for...