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there are a lot here in montana. many have won world titles. hunting is a big heart of our economy out here. and it has gradually gotten bad. we are competing with too many predators now. the wolves, the mountain lines and the grizzly bears. we use to do over a hundred elk a year. now we are down to around 40. and of lot of them are coming to other parts werewolves are not. that many to go around anymore. there is a place for them, but they need to be regulated like every other animal. i just feel they haven't been. it has gotten way out of control. our wolf season started 10 years ago. >> it was my interpretation that the states were not thrilled about having wolves back in idaho, wyoming, and montana. it's kind of like why did you pick our state? why do we have to live with them? our state, to be in while put them in central park in new york? it is unfair. people tell me that we don't really care for wolves. >> the delisting of wolves from the endangered species list is agreed-upon based on the estherville science at the time. and that called
there are a lot here in montana. many have won world titles. hunting is a big heart of our economy out here. and it has gradually gotten bad. we are competing with too many predators now. the wolves, the mountain lines and the grizzly bears. we use to do over a hundred elk a year. now we are down to around 40. and of lot of them are coming to other parts werewolves are not. that many to go around anymore. there is a place for them, but they need to be regulated like every other animal. i just...
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congressman ryan zinke, republican from montana.grandmother had a huge influence in your life. how so? at 14.she left home she grew up on a small farm in minnesota. she went to school. this was during the 1930's. not many females went to college. she worked as a handmade. got a teaching certificate. job she could find during the great depression was a one-room schoolhouse out of richie, montana. she was always my guide growing up. she was very independent. she met my grandfather when he was working. kind of a cute story. ande was a man camp there he went by the little school. suitors competing for my grandmother. my grandfather chopped better wood and they got married. host: a lot of aunts and uncles. my dad was born in glasgow. my mom was born in glen dive. i was born in bozeman. montana is an anonymously large state. about the size from washington, d.c. to chicago plus two miles. it is a pretty diverse state. it does not have a lot of people in it. i can speak east and west of montana and my family stretches across the whole state
congressman ryan zinke, republican from montana.grandmother had a huge influence in your life. how so? at 14.she left home she grew up on a small farm in minnesota. she went to school. this was during the 1930's. not many females went to college. she worked as a handmade. got a teaching certificate. job she could find during the great depression was a one-room schoolhouse out of richie, montana. she was always my guide growing up. she was very independent. she met my grandfather when he was...
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i understand i represent everyone in montana. we have one congressman and i represent not only the republican side, i represent the democrats, tea party, hearing and. -- union. i represent everyone in montana and i think if we take that value set forward, congress represents america. it articulates the values, needs, and desires of the district but the purpose is to make america better. there's a lot of ways that we can, a lot of paths to obtain our goal. but we are all here for one purpose. to make sure america is strong, secure, and prosperous. host: could we see you in leadership down the road? guest: yes. i am always interested in contributing where i can. leadership, certainly. hard, it'si work probably obtainable. it is wherever i can fit in and help. host: thank you very much for your time today. guest: great to be here and a pleasure. >> that is the live picture from e vietnam veterans memorial. throughout the day we have been showing you sights and sounds giving you the flavor of the day as we show you more memorials. ou
i understand i represent everyone in montana. we have one congressman and i represent not only the republican side, i represent the democrats, tea party, hearing and. -- union. i represent everyone in montana and i think if we take that value set forward, congress represents america. it articulates the values, needs, and desires of the district but the purpose is to make america better. there's a lot of ways that we can, a lot of paths to obtain our goal. but we are all here for one purpose. to...
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could have a devastating impact on montana jobs, on montana's natural resources and ag industries and montanans' property rights. and don't just take my word for it. "politico" recently described it as having the potential to -- quote -- give bureaucrats carte blanche to swoop in and penalize landowners every time a cow walks through a ditch. the e.p.a.'s own estimates show this rule will cost americans between $158 million and $465 million a year. and "the new york times" describes just how harrowing this situation is for montana farmers, and i quote the "times." farmers fear that the rule could impose major new costs and burdens requiring them to pay fees for environmental assessments and obtain permits just to till the soil near gullies, ditches or dry stream beds where water flows only when it rains. in montana, this rule has received a see fear rebuke from our farmers, our ranchers and our small businesses who simply can't afford this overreach. the montana chamber president and c.e.o. webb brown, here's what webb had to say. if this rule stands, there will be tremendous cost to
could have a devastating impact on montana jobs, on montana's natural resources and ag industries and montanans' property rights. and don't just take my word for it. "politico" recently described it as having the potential to -- quote -- give bureaucrats carte blanche to swoop in and penalize landowners every time a cow walks through a ditch. the e.p.a.'s own estimates show this rule will cost americans between $158 million and $465 million a year. and "the new york times"...
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a stronger system spinning over montana right now. they are going system heavy snow from the rockies all the way into the eastern plains of montana. more moisture rolling in. a cold front will stretch across the state on wednesday but we will be on the mild side. this could have an impact as this wave of energy rides northeast and interact with that cold air. possibly an icy mix. drizzle, light rain. then it is widespread heavy rain on thursday. it is going to get going throughout the day. to the northwest, this could be a wintry mix. initially, could be some many locations, especially across the southeastern half the state, could see well over one
a stronger system spinning over montana right now. they are going system heavy snow from the rockies all the way into the eastern plains of montana. more moisture rolling in. a cold front will stretch across the state on wednesday but we will be on the mild side. this could have an impact as this wave of energy rides northeast and interact with that cold air. possibly an icy mix. drizzle, light rain. then it is widespread heavy rain on thursday. it is going to get going throughout the day. to...
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last year when i decided to run for montana's open senate seat, i promised the people of montana thatk to repeal obama care. in 2014, the american people spoke loud and clear and elected a republican majority to dismantle the failure that obamacare has become. obamacare is not working, the american people don't want it. and i have a message for all americans working to provide for their families and achieve the american dream, we are working to protect you from rising health care costs and we are working to ensure that you receive quality health care that you deserve. we are fighting for you and a promise we will not stop until we have health care that works for all. thank you and god bless. >> on the next washington journal, ryan lovelace of the washington examiner and jim a new well discussed the presidential race, including the debate from iowa and the sunshine summit in florida. and after that, angus johnston looks at the history of student activism. and your phone calls, facebook comments and tweets. that will be live on c-span. >> peter: and now, on c-span, we want to introduce
last year when i decided to run for montana's open senate seat, i promised the people of montana thatk to repeal obama care. in 2014, the american people spoke loud and clear and elected a republican majority to dismantle the failure that obamacare has become. obamacare is not working, the american people don't want it. and i have a message for all americans working to provide for their families and achieve the american dream, we are working to protect you from rising health care costs and we...
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(grita) el prÓximo reto es bajar por una montaÑa haciendo rappeling.edimento y construyeron la entrada de esta cueva, pero como pueden apreciar en este vÍdeo, el color esmeralda del rÍo lo hace un lugar mÁgico. el riesgo de los cuerpos de agua mÁs importante de todo puerto rico, atraviesa el mismo centro de la isla y si se fijan estas lÍneas curiosas que tiene muchas de estas piedras es precisamente por millones de aÑos las corrientes persiguiÓ al ido haciendo estas preciosas formaciones. pronto tendrÁn una nueva atracciÓn en la finca de un vecino, paseos a caballo en la propiedad del cantante robbie draco rosa. ♪ ♪ >> hace un tiempo llevamos una relaciÓn hemos venido desarrollando algo que pudiese ser una oferta para el visitante, ver la cantidad de biodiversidad que tiene esta zona, agua de manantial, comida, y ver la casona de este lugar bellÍsimo. reportera: si despuÉs de tanta entidad fÍsica termina con apetito, a pocos minutos estÁ el lago dos bocas, un embalse rodeado de varios restaurantes. >> se moviliza ahora mismo entre 35 a 40.000 personas
(grita) el prÓximo reto es bajar por una montaÑa haciendo rappeling.edimento y construyeron la entrada de esta cueva, pero como pueden apreciar en este vÍdeo, el color esmeralda del rÍo lo hace un lugar mÁgico. el riesgo de los cuerpos de agua mÁs importante de todo puerto rico, atraviesa el mismo centro de la isla y si se fijan estas lÍneas curiosas que tiene muchas de estas piedras es precisamente por millones de aÑos las corrientes persiguiÓ al ido haciendo estas preciosas...
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- montana is now lower. delta5, among states, the was about 13%. and over $500 per person for the year, based on the roughly 3.7 million americans and rolled co-op states in 2015, consumers in the states have already saved more than the total cost of the co-op program. moreover, when rates are lower, subsidy cost to the federal government are lower. taxpayers have already saved at least hundreds of millions in subsidies and would have saved billions of the decade ahead. one study published projected that if co-ops kept rates down by just 2.5%, the savings over $17next five years would be billion. so the question is not how much their cost the taxpayer. the better question, how much have the co-ops cost the consumer and the taxpayer for years to come? this question should be studied carefully. so i think you are holding this hearing today. thetor kent conrad said lawn guys came out to kill the co-ops in their cribs. we need to get to the bottom of this and find out who killed these co-ops and how much america
- montana is now lower. delta5, among states, the was about 13%. and over $500 per person for the year, based on the roughly 3.7 million americans and rolled co-op states in 2015, consumers in the states have already saved more than the total cost of the co-op program. moreover, when rates are lower, subsidy cost to the federal government are lower. taxpayers have already saved at least hundreds of millions in subsidies and would have saved billions of the decade ahead. one study published...
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- montana is now lower. delta5, among states, the was about 13%. and over $500 per person for the year, based on the roughly 3.7 million americans and rolled co-op states in 2015, consumers in the states have already saved more than the total cost of the co-op program. moreover, when rates are lower, subsidy cost to the federal government are lower. taxpayers have already saved at least hundreds of millions in subsidies and would have saved billions of the decade ahead. one study published projected that if co-ops kept rates down by just 2.5%, the savings over $17next five years would be billion. so the question is not how much their cost the taxpayer. the better question, how much have the co-ops cost the consumer and the taxpayer for years to come? this question should be studied carefully. so i think you are holding this hearing today. thetor kent conrad said lawn guys came out to kill the co-ops in their cribs. we need to get to the bottom of this and find out who killed these co-ops and how much america
- montana is now lower. delta5, among states, the was about 13%. and over $500 per person for the year, based on the roughly 3.7 million americans and rolled co-op states in 2015, consumers in the states have already saved more than the total cost of the co-op program. moreover, when rates are lower, subsidy cost to the federal government are lower. taxpayers have already saved at least hundreds of millions in subsidies and would have saved billions of the decade ahead. one study published...
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in montana the rate was 20%. with the introduction of the co-op, the difference in average premiums went from montana being 15% lower to being 40% lower. we now have an uninsured rate that's i think closer to 11 or 12% in our state. many, many thousands of people are now covered who didn't used to have insurance. many, many thousands of people are now able to afford insurance who were not able to afford insurance before, and with the co-op, consumers now have more choices. >> let me read a passage from a january 2015 study by the commonwealth fund regarding what the landscape looked like prior to passage of the affordable care act. it says, quote, most states' markets for individual healthcare insurance were dominated by one or two carriers based on the risk of incurring medical claims. they had little incentive to compete by providing efficient services. instead their focus was on reducing their risk of covering people who might have a very high medical cost. so, mr. morrison, that sounds like a rather bleak ins
in montana the rate was 20%. with the introduction of the co-op, the difference in average premiums went from montana being 15% lower to being 40% lower. we now have an uninsured rate that's i think closer to 11 or 12% in our state. many, many thousands of people are now covered who didn't used to have insurance. many, many thousands of people are now able to afford insurance who were not able to afford insurance before, and with the co-op, consumers now have more choices. >> let me read...
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so let's go to montana and take a look. >> near polson montana, biologist aimee hurt is using one of the most effective tools available to prevent an invasive species infiltration. her four legged, furry partner - wicket, is a conservation dog---trained to sniff out endangered species as well as invasive species. >> when did this idea of using dogs in conservation first get started? >> field biologists have taken their pet dogs out with them all the time when they are looking for something ... and dogs are like oh you're looking for this i can help you with this let me point it out...what conservation dogs do differently is that...maybe this month we're working on one thing and the next month we're working on something else. >> on this deployment, the dogs will be working to detect zebra and quaggaussels. these mussels will clog industrial pipes, coat and contaminate beaches and cause harmful bacteria to wipe out ecosystems. the great lakes region of the u.s. is considered ground zero... where mussels were first introduced, and rapidly spread. so far, montana is one of the few states
so let's go to montana and take a look. >> near polson montana, biologist aimee hurt is using one of the most effective tools available to prevent an invasive species infiltration. her four legged, furry partner - wicket, is a conservation dog---trained to sniff out endangered species as well as invasive species. >> when did this idea of using dogs in conservation first get started? >> field biologists have taken their pet dogs out with them all the time when they are looking...
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shooting in various parts of the world, fishing in montana. then i suddenly have an incurable but treatable cancer that i do not know much about. i did not want to tell her over the phone. i was in a mayo clinic board meeting. i did. i do not want to tell my fellow board meteors members. so i doubt with it. i was working on a documentary of the 50th anniversary of this fascination of john kennedy. i would work on my computer and that and work on my ipad i'm finding more about multiple myeloma. i got back to montana in the middle of the night, sat on the edge of the bed, said to meredith, you have to understand we had an unbelievably rate life and nothing had ever gone wrong. i have got cancer. it was stunning to both of us. we went from there. host: we are talking with tom brokaw, we'll have a short time with him, we want to get you involved, 748-8204. for those of you in the mound pacific time zone, we are taught taking text messages as well (202)465-6842 is the phone number to text. please do do not call that number just text. from your most
shooting in various parts of the world, fishing in montana. then i suddenly have an incurable but treatable cancer that i do not know much about. i did not want to tell her over the phone. i was in a mayo clinic board meeting. i did. i do not want to tell my fellow board meteors members. so i doubt with it. i was working on a documentary of the 50th anniversary of this fascination of john kennedy. i would work on my computer and that and work on my ipad i'm finding more about multiple myeloma....
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, great falls and the wakeup montana crew. good morning. 41 degrees in great falls. >> you've got new friends in montana, huh? >> come on, the slow clap. great falls. >>> "world news now" weather, brought to you by creditcards.com. day? ♪balance e transfer that's my game♪ ♪bankou never heard of, that's my name♪ haa! thank you. uh, next. watch me make your interest rate... disappear. there's gotta be a better way to find the right card. whatever kind you're searching for, creditcards.com lets you compare hundreds of cards to find the one that's right for you. just search, compare, and apply at creditcards.com. ♪a one, a two, a three percent cash back♪ mike? janet? cough if you can hear me. don't even think about it. i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. yeah...but what about mike? he has that dry scratchy thing going on. guess what? it works on his cough too. cough! guess what? it works on his cough too. what? stop! don't pull me! spoiler alert! she doesn't make it! only mucinex dm relieves both wet and dry coughs for 12 hour
, great falls and the wakeup montana crew. good morning. 41 degrees in great falls. >> you've got new friends in montana, huh? >> come on, the slow clap. great falls. >>> "world news now" weather, brought to you by creditcards.com. day? ♪balance e transfer that's my game♪ ♪bankou never heard of, that's my name♪ haa! thank you. uh, next. watch me make your interest rate... disappear. there's gotta be a better way to find the right card. whatever kind you're...
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she's one of the great heros of montana. and whether you agree with how she voted or not, she held her ground, and it was not a popular stance. you know, especially with world war ii. so she is i think a person of character, and quality, you know i wouldn't mind looking at her when i was buying junior mints or something. [applause] >> another question right back there. yes. >> so i haven't had a chance to read your book yet. >> that's okay. it just came out yesterday. what were you doing last night? [laughter] >> so i was studying -- but i did buy it but not able to read it. so -- [laughter] i was wondering. >> take the test yet? >> i did. >> an a. >> so it was worth it. >> so i study early american history from revolutionary war. i was wondering when you were reading as they were called the john morris alexander hamilton in lafayette i was wondering if there was any like a lot of personal stuff is kind of leftout a lot of history books look biographies. >> i know so focused on accomplishment and not who was making out. [lau
she's one of the great heros of montana. and whether you agree with how she voted or not, she held her ground, and it was not a popular stance. you know, especially with world war ii. so she is i think a person of character, and quality, you know i wouldn't mind looking at her when i was buying junior mints or something. [applause] >> another question right back there. yes. >> so i haven't had a chance to read your book yet. >> that's okay. it just came out yesterday. what...
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this 120-year-old farmhouse outright with cash and spent two years renovating it. were told by the montana department of revenue that their and been sold.
this 120-year-old farmhouse outright with cash and spent two years renovating it. were told by the montana department of revenue that their and been sold.
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autoridades recomiendan a los conductores usar cadenas en sus neumticos ya que se espera mas nieve en las montaÑashoy y maÑana.. fb lucrecia live bug lucrecia amigos tengan todos muy buenos dias y sean coralment bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 primera edion. enseguida les comparto la informacion meteorologica del dia de hoy. como usted ve en su paalla aqui tenemos las siguientes condiciones climatologicas: durte la mana tenemos: bajas temperaturas y nubosidad. para la tarde subira el termometro, permanecen las nubes. y para la noche esperas temperaturas en los rangos de: 50's ==============como ute sabe en nuestra area geografica tenemos por lo menos cinco microclimas. hoy las temperaturas maximas en: la bahia norte tenemos: 76 la
autoridades recomiendan a los conductores usar cadenas en sus neumticos ya que se espera mas nieve en las montaÑashoy y maÑana.. fb lucrecia live bug lucrecia amigos tengan todos muy buenos dias y sean coralment bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 primera edion. enseguida les comparto la informacion meteorologica del dia de hoy. como usted ve en su paalla aqui tenemos las siguientes condiciones climatologicas: durte la mana tenemos: bajas temperaturas y nubosidad. para la tarde subira el...
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guillermo: el lunes el camino viene la tormenta, trae lluvias nieve en la zona de montaÑa, que pasa pormino viene el sistema que venÍamos siguiendo desde la semana pasada que lo denominamos el dÍa del pavo, porque podría llegar el dÍa de acciÓn de gracias, la buena noticia es que va un poco mÁs hacia el norte pero de todos modos la lÍnea que alcanza el pacífico estarÍa llegando al norte de california, los nublados se incrementa a partir de maÑana las posibilidades de lluvia tambiÉn. las advertencias por supuesto la lÍnea costera continua, viento pero sobre todo tormenta invernal a lo largo de la sierra, se mantiene precisamente a partir de maÑana martes y el miÉrcoles, entre el sistema en este modelo, pasa por la regiÓn, miÉrcoles sigue trayendo humedad y sobre todo es esto tiene para la montaÑa, tormenta invernal en camino, temperatura no 51 y vÁmonos al pronÓstico martes y miÉrcoles para los viajeros, mucho cuidado para el dÍa de acciÓn de gracias, finalmente pasa el sistema de quejas cielos despejados, temperatura los 55, el dÍa de acciÓn de gracias despejado, mÁs detalles sÓlo a las
guillermo: el lunes el camino viene la tormenta, trae lluvias nieve en la zona de montaÑa, que pasa pormino viene el sistema que venÍamos siguiendo desde la semana pasada que lo denominamos el dÍa del pavo, porque podría llegar el dÍa de acciÓn de gracias, la buena noticia es que va un poco mÁs hacia el norte pero de todos modos la lÍnea que alcanza el pacífico estarÍa llegando al norte de california, los nublados se incrementa a partir de maÑana las posibilidades de lluvia tambiÉn....
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esta advertencia de puntos de congelaciÓn en varias partes de la bahÍa nos instruye las costas, las montaÑaslas temperaturas podrÍan estar alcanzado hasta los 30y todavÍa van a seguir. maÑana lunes con este inicio de semana se nos vienen cambios, ademÁs de frÍo intenso tambiÉn un frente estÁ llegando desde el norteiba a traer posibles de lluvias fuertes vientos a mitad de esta nueva semana les tengo mÁs informaciÓn del tiempo en ese momento. no se lo pierda. ramÓn: el consumismo la tecnologÍa estÁn cambiado la forma en la que se hacen las compras maÑana precisamente inicia el cyber monday y lo Único que se necesita para comprar es esto, una computadora. galo arellano nos explica. galo: este es el dÍa mÁs extraordinario para las ventas segÚn las compaÑÍas que lo crearon a travÉs del internet. Éstos debutaron en 2005 y prometen que el primer lunes despuÉs del dÍa de acciÓn de gracias losmejores precios para las compras navideÑas encontrarÁn solamente haciendo clic y sin salir de casa. se prevÉ que sÓlo este dÍa generan 3000 millones de dÓlares por primera vez, incremento del 12% comparado con
esta advertencia de puntos de congelaciÓn en varias partes de la bahÍa nos instruye las costas, las montaÑaslas temperaturas podrÍan estar alcanzado hasta los 30y todavÍa van a seguir. maÑana lunes con este inicio de semana se nos vienen cambios, ademÁs de frÍo intenso tambiÉn un frente estÁ llegando desde el norteiba a traer posibles de lluvias fuertes vientos a mitad de esta nueva semana les tengo mÁs informaciÓn del tiempo en ese momento. no se lo pierda. ramÓn: el consumismo la...
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this after our forecast map that is 62 degrees in los angeles this morning. >> no montana? >> later. >> later. >> montana love later. >> announc: : "world news now" weather, broughto you by febreze. weather, brought to you by febreze. friends coming over? yeah, so? it stinks in here. you've got to wash this whole room are you kidding? wash it? let's wash it with febreze. for all the things you can't wash, use... ...febreze fabric refresher whoa hey mrs. webber inhales hey, it smells nice in here and try pluggable febreze... ...to continuously eliminate odors for... ...up to 45 days of freshness pluggable febreze and fabric refresher... ...[inhale + exhale mnemonic]... ...two more ways to breathe happy moisture so i can get into it ao enhance mbit quicker. ral and when i know she's into it, i get into it and... feel the difference with k-y ultragel. >> important message for residents age 50 to 85. write down this number now. right now, people are receiving this free information kit for guaranteed acceptance life insurance with a rate lock through the colonial penn program. i
this after our forecast map that is 62 degrees in los angeles this morning. >> no montana? >> later. >> later. >> montana love later. >> announc: : "world news now" weather, broughto you by febreze. weather, brought to you by febreze. friends coming over? yeah, so? it stinks in here. you've got to wash this whole room are you kidding? wash it? let's wash it with febreze. for all the things you can't wash, use... ...febreze fabric refresher whoa hey mrs....
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tenemos advertencia de frÍo intenso en las montaÑas, los valles el valle de san joaquÍn.Ás informaciÓn del tiempo en mi segmento. no se lo pierda. ramÓn: en el sur de california autoridades buscan respuestas tras el hallazgo de un bebÉ abandonado a su suerte en medio de escombros un catedrÁtico del estado pretende sancionar a personas que deliberadamente no cuidan su salud, esto incluirÍa personas con sobrepeso, estoy mÁs el regreso. stado en la comunidad de "compton", la ramÓn: un bebÉ fue abandonado cerca del rÍo, se trataba de una reciÉn nacida que estaba debajo de pedazos de asfaltos y escombros la menor tenÍa de 36 a48 horas de vida. serÁ trasladado a un hospital donde estarÁ en observaciÓn. autoridades buscan informaciÓn de la reciÉn nacida hay quienes tienen problemas para socializar por problemas de exceso de peso o quienes se desenvuelven de manera normal. pero quien tiene mÁs culpa o merece mayor castigo? antonio valverde tiene la respuesta. >> habrÍa que castigar a los que no se cuidan. antonio: porque? >> porque afecta todo, su cuerpo, la familia, su comunidad
tenemos advertencia de frÍo intenso en las montaÑas, los valles el valle de san joaquÍn.Ás informaciÓn del tiempo en mi segmento. no se lo pierda. ramÓn: en el sur de california autoridades buscan respuestas tras el hallazgo de un bebÉ abandonado a su suerte en medio de escombros un catedrÁtico del estado pretende sancionar a personas que deliberadamente no cuidan su salud, esto incluirÍa personas con sobrepeso, estoy mÁs el regreso. stado en la comunidad de "compton", la...
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navy's ken niumatalolo, .toledo's matt campbell, ohio state assistant tony alford and montana head coach bob stitt. it's paul rhoads for one more game as the cyclones try to win one for their coach at west virginia saturday. the last time we checked on the panthers, fans were storming the court after uni took down the #1 team in america, north carolina. nothing as dramatic tonight. uni blows out dubuque, 83-63. panther coach ben jacobson wins his 200th game. in florida, the drake bulldogs bounce back with a win over pepperdine. reed timmer had 21 for the dogs. on ice, another loss for the iowa wild, 5-1 at it's been her fight for twenty years.something is wrong with ourhealthcare system and it needs to be fixed. then, it was about health reformand getting eight million kids covered. now, it's about stoppingrepublicans from repealing obamacare, and taking oninsurance companies to bring down drug prices. i'm not going to let any familybe deprived of healthcare. i'm not going to let therepublicans rip up obamacare and throw it away.
navy's ken niumatalolo, .toledo's matt campbell, ohio state assistant tony alford and montana head coach bob stitt. it's paul rhoads for one more game as the cyclones try to win one for their coach at west virginia saturday. the last time we checked on the panthers, fans were storming the court after uni took down the #1 team in america, north carolina. nothing as dramatic tonight. uni blows out dubuque, 83-63. panther coach ben jacobson wins his 200th game. in florida, the drake bulldogs...
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mientras esquiaba, un hombre cayÓ 1600 pies en una montaÑa nevada en alaska, tenemos las impresionantesen una montaÑa en alaska, se salvÓ por un dispositivo que llevaba y que se inflÓ milagrosamente, milagrosamente el hombre se parÓ y dijo que estaba bien, buenas noches. >> se mete al Área, gol, gol! >> en tres minutos se dio la vuelta a la tortilla. (habla en inglÉs) >>la ausencia de leo siempre estÁ directamente ligada al resultado del equipo. >> quÉ golazo! >> sorprender a donde los voy a llevar hoy... ♪ ♪
mientras esquiaba, un hombre cayÓ 1600 pies en una montaÑa nevada en alaska, tenemos las impresionantesen una montaÑa en alaska, se salvÓ por un dispositivo que llevaba y que se inflÓ milagrosamente, milagrosamente el hombre se parÓ y dijo que estaba bien, buenas noches. >> se mete al Área, gol, gol! >> en tres minutos se dio la vuelta a la tortilla. (habla en inglÉs) >>la ausencia de leo siempre estÁ directamente ligada al resultado del equipo. >> quÉ golazo!...
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Nov 16, 2015
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. >> i grew up in montana and our great heroine in montana is jeannette rankin. i think her name is been thrown about. she is the first female congressperson and she is the only member of congress who voted against entering world war i and world war ii. even though i think most people in montana, i think most people are kind of on board with world war ii, everyone when i was growing up there was always so proud that she voted her conscience. when i was a teenager in the 80s 80s in the anti- nuclear movement, she was our great hero she had just been a a great peace activist her entire life through the vietnam war. she is one of the great heroes of montana. whether you agree of with how she voted or not, she held her ground and it was not a popular stance, especially with world war ii. she is, i think a person of character and quality and i wouldn't mind looking at her when i was buying junior mints or something. [applause]. >> there was another question right back there. >> so i haven't had a chance to read your book yet. >> that's okay it just came out yesterday.
. >> i grew up in montana and our great heroine in montana is jeannette rankin. i think her name is been thrown about. she is the first female congressperson and she is the only member of congress who voted against entering world war i and world war ii. even though i think most people in montana, i think most people are kind of on board with world war ii, everyone when i was growing up there was always so proud that she voted her conscience. when i was a teenager in the 80s 80s in the...
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first a look at the weather map. 42 friends degrees for our friends in great falls, montana. montana is spanish for mountain. >>> "world news now" weather, brought to you bill mucinex fast max. hey buddy, let's get these dayquil liquid gels and go. but these liquid gels are new. mucinex fast max. it's the same difference. these are multi-symptom. well so are these. this one is max strength and fights mucus. that one doesn't. uh...think fast! you dropped something. oh...i'll put it back on the shelf... new from mucinex fast max. the only cold and flu liquid gel that's max-strength and fights mucus. start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. wow, is like, every mom mafrom the neighborhood here? you are looking good. using bounce dryer sheets is paying off. your clothes have fewer wrinkles and static cling... ...ain't bringing you down. bounce, the 4 in 1 dryer sheet. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if
first a look at the weather map. 42 friends degrees for our friends in great falls, montana. montana is spanish for mountain. >>> "world news now" weather, brought to you bill mucinex fast max. hey buddy, let's get these dayquil liquid gels and go. but these liquid gels are new. mucinex fast max. it's the same difference. these are multi-symptom. well so are these. this one is max strength and fights mucus. that one doesn't. uh...think fast! you dropped something. oh...i'll...
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Nov 10, 2015
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that, after a chilly look at 36 degrees in great falls in montana. the inspiration for the restaurant, ted's montana grill. >> really? are you making that up? [cough, cough] mike? janet? cough if you can hear me. don't even think about it. i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. yeah...but what about mike? he has that dry scratchy thing going on. guess what? it works on his cough too. cough! guess what? it works on his cough too. what? stop! don't pull me! spoiler alert! she doesn't make it! only mucinex dm relieves both wet and dry coughs for 12 hours with two medicines in one pill. start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. ♪ honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare ins
that, after a chilly look at 36 degrees in great falls in montana. the inspiration for the restaurant, ted's montana grill. >> really? are you making that up? [cough, cough] mike? janet? cough if you can hear me. don't even think about it. i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. yeah...but what about mike? he has that dry scratchy thing going on. guess what? it works on his cough too. cough! guess what? it works on his cough too. what? stop! don't pull me! spoiler alert! she doesn't make...
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Nov 29, 2015
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but montana is able to run out the clock - too steep a hole to climb out. grizzlies win 24-17 the final. northern iowa alsosolaying right now. they're h hting eastern illinois. panthers trailed 7-0 after one quarter then exploded in the second for a 23-point outburst. tyvis smith with 52 yards rushing and a touchdown. panthers forced two first half turnovers as well. highlights tonight at 10. last night iowa took care of bubuness beating nebraska, 28- 20. doing g , they became the first 12-0 team in school history. offensively the hawkeyes used the legs of jordan canzeri - 140 yards and two scores. defensively, iowa picked off tommy armstrongfou r times. going into yesterdays game, iowa was fourth in the college football playoff rankings. "just really excited about getting the victory and really happy for our players," said kirk ferentz. "i just told them, i'm not really sure what to say casue i've never been around a team that's 12-0 so a little speechless on that. it's just an unbelieveable acomplishment." "guys like cowherd saying we won't beat nebraska,
but montana is able to run out the clock - too steep a hole to climb out. grizzlies win 24-17 the final. northern iowa alsosolaying right now. they're h hting eastern illinois. panthers trailed 7-0 after one quarter then exploded in the second for a 23-point outburst. tyvis smith with 52 yards rushing and a touchdown. panthers forced two first half turnovers as well. highlights tonight at 10. last night iowa took care of bubuness beating nebraska, 28- 20. doing g , they became the first 12-0...
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Nov 29, 2015
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to advance on the road against montana. jackrabbits in a big hole - down by 24- third quarter - tyran christion to jake (win-eh-key)wieneke over the middle - that would setup a jackrabbit field goal. south dakota state driving again - christion to (win-eh-key) again - 36 yards - spectacular grab out at the one. then a few plays later - christion runs it in - jackrabbits on the comeback - they score 17 unanswerd. but montana is able to run out the clock - too steep a hole to climb out. grizzlies win 24-17 the final. iowa state has opened the young season with four rather easy wins. the fourth ranked cyclones in florida. playing in the emerald coast classic. in the championship game tonight against illinois. cyclones closest game was a six-point win on opening night. very tight first half - jameel mckay with the alley-oop - cyclones go ahead by three. then abdel nader trying to lengthen that lead - steal and finish - he had 18 points. - the alley-oop to nader - holy smokes - iowa state gets some breathing room. cyclones would
to advance on the road against montana. jackrabbits in a big hole - down by 24- third quarter - tyran christion to jake (win-eh-key)wieneke over the middle - that would setup a jackrabbit field goal. south dakota state driving again - christion to (win-eh-key) again - 36 yards - spectacular grab out at the one. then a few plays later - christion runs it in - jackrabbits on the comeback - they score 17 unanswerd. but montana is able to run out the clock - too steep a hole to climb out. grizzlies...
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durante cuerda y cinco dÍas crucero peligrosas selvas, montaÑas, rÍos, escondiÉndose de las autoridadesncipal problema ocurriÓ en costa rica donde las autoridades le quitaron los pasaportes. por eso fue que optamos no esperar el pasaporte e irnos con el mismo poder. fueron descubiertos en un control de la policÍa y conducidos a un centro de inmigraciÓn. despuÉs de haber recorrido la mitad de la peligrosa trayectoria, muchos pensaron que habÍa llegado el final. si la presiÓn fue tanta que varios del grupo se rindieron. sin embargo tras ser liberados, apostaron por salir adelante. tardar una semana atravesara honduras y guatemala y lograron llegar a mÉxico. muchos conocen ya las historias de la cÁrcel de inmigraciÓn de tapachula. afortunadamente los cubanos pudieron atravesar chapas y llegar a villahermosa desde donde debÍan viajar a su destino final en la frontera con los estados unidos. finalmente llegÓ la rastra que los llevarÍa ocultos hacia el norte, el momento fue de visible emociÓn con gran preocupaciÓn tambiÉn felicidad. el grupo tuvo que separarse en dos, que salieron en momentos
durante cuerda y cinco dÍas crucero peligrosas selvas, montaÑas, rÍos, escondiÉndose de las autoridadesncipal problema ocurriÓ en costa rica donde las autoridades le quitaron los pasaportes. por eso fue que optamos no esperar el pasaporte e irnos con el mismo poder. fueron descubiertos en un control de la policÍa y conducidos a un centro de inmigraciÓn. despuÉs de haber recorrido la mitad de la peligrosa trayectoria, muchos pensaron que habÍa llegado el final. si la presiÓn fue tanta...
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. >> in montana, the uninsured rate went up 20%. with the introduction of the co-op, the difference in average premiums between montana and wyoming went from a tin of being 13% lower to being 20% lower. we now have an uninsured rate that is closer to 11% or 12%. many thousands of people are now covered who didn't used to have insurance. many thousands of people are now able to afford insurance. and consumers now have more choices. >> regarding what the landscape looked like prior to the affordable care act, most states markets for individual health insurance were dominated by one or two carriers that competed on how well they were able to screen and select people. they have little incentive to compete by providing efficient services and their focus was on introducing the risk of covering for him might have a high medical cause. that sounds like a bleak landscape. can insurance companies compete by denying coverage? >> segmenting the market and cherry picking to provide health insurance to healthy people and exclude or price up peopl
. >> in montana, the uninsured rate went up 20%. with the introduction of the co-op, the difference in average premiums between montana and wyoming went from a tin of being 13% lower to being 20% lower. we now have an uninsured rate that is closer to 11% or 12%. many thousands of people are now covered who didn't used to have insurance. many thousands of people are now able to afford insurance. and consumers now have more choices. >> regarding what the landscape looked like prior to...
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a whole sprawling area -- you see that pink color into montana. those are storm warnings, blizzard warnings in wyoming. some major winter weather over there. winter weather advisory for kansas. rain moving to the east were some flooding could be possible. high-pressure is going to protect us for a couple of days. by tomorrow afternoon, there will be rain moving through areas of snow, north of omaha through nebraska, southeastern minnesota. that all pushes to the east. for friday, we will be very pleasant. front spreads out from arkansas to western new england. we will keep our eye on the system. cloudiness, but probably not much in the way of rain. sundayget some rain by as a disturbance develops to our south. travel or stay-at-home, coast-to-coast, thunder in texas, rain in the midsection, showers in the northern lakes, the snow will be ending across sections of wyoming, but continuing to fall across the dakotas and parts of minnesota. locally, the forecast is short and sweet. thanksgiving day, partly cloudy, 60 degrees. black friday forecast, ju
a whole sprawling area -- you see that pink color into montana. those are storm warnings, blizzard warnings in wyoming. some major winter weather over there. winter weather advisory for kansas. rain moving to the east were some flooding could be possible. high-pressure is going to protect us for a couple of days. by tomorrow afternoon, there will be rain moving through areas of snow, north of omaha through nebraska, southeastern minnesota. that all pushes to the east. for friday, we will be...
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look that cold air starting to pourin out into montana. highs only in the 20s. and temperatures warm ahead of our storm system. and of course, safe travels to everyone. >>ev absolutely. bill, thank you. >>> new details this morning, an nfl wide receiver is in critical condition after being shot in his car. >>> and an implosion of a smoke stack s that doesn't go quite as planned. >>> and legends in their own right at the white house to receive the nation's highest you're watching "early today."an the challenges facing the country never stop. so neither does the u.s. army. we train. adapt. and get smarter. every soldier. every unit. every day. not to keep up with change; but to drive it. nobody knows what problems tomorrow will bring. but we do know who will solve them. feel a cold coming on? new zicam cold remedy nasal swabs shorten colds with a snap, and reduce symptom severity by 45%. shorten your cold with a snap, with zicam. you get used to sweaty odors in your car you think it smells fine, but your passengers smell this... eliminate odors you've gone nosebli
look that cold air starting to pourin out into montana. highs only in the 20s. and temperatures warm ahead of our storm system. and of course, safe travels to everyone. >>ev absolutely. bill, thank you. >>> new details this morning, an nfl wide receiver is in critical condition after being shot in his car. >>> and an implosion of a smoke stack s that doesn't go quite as planned. >>> and legends in their own right at the white house to receive the nation's...
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Nov 25, 2015
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a stronger system spinning over montana right now. they are going system heavy snow from the rockies all the way into the eastern plains of montana. more moisture rolling in. a cold front will stretch across the state on wednesday but we will be on the mild side. this could have an impact as this wave of energy rides northeast and interact with that cold air. possibly an icy mix. drizzle, light rain. then it is widespread heavy rain on thursday. it is going to get going throughout the day. to the northwest, this could be a wintry mix. initially, could be some many locations, especially across the southeastern half the state, could see well over one inch of rain. the southeastern part of the state, more this will arrive. winter storm watch thursday. to the west, the main threat is freezing rain. we will have to see if this watch will be extended to the east as we head into thursday night. tonight, more of that melting. tomorrow, we are in the 50's again. a little light rain. then, widespread heavy rain for november on a giving day. lat
a stronger system spinning over montana right now. they are going system heavy snow from the rockies all the way into the eastern plains of montana. more moisture rolling in. a cold front will stretch across the state on wednesday but we will be on the mild side. this could have an impact as this wave of energy rides northeast and interact with that cold air. possibly an icy mix. drizzle, light rain. then it is widespread heavy rain on thursday. it is going to get going throughout the day. to...
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or in montana, our capital. we operate in the sphere of influence we have, that is the city council in missoula. they are listening to us. >> i would like to ask them to stand and raise their hands in supporting background checks to gun sales in missoula city. >> reporter: in montreal, missoula is the obvious place to push for regulations. the big sky state skews conservative and republican this college town skews liberal and democrat. >> i'm a mum, lawyer, and state legislator. >> ellie supports correct me if i'm wronger gun control laws. >> when you do a backhand check, you know if someone is adjudicated and they are prevented to buying a firearm. >> that is not happening in montreal. >> the law-maker, a gun owner, enjoys shooting with her husband and kids is furious at the national rifle association. >> it's not your "gravity"'s inner a. the n.r.a. has changed to a political organization. it's a political organization funding money into candidates that support their extreme legislation. >> what bills are we t
or in montana, our capital. we operate in the sphere of influence we have, that is the city council in missoula. they are listening to us. >> i would like to ask them to stand and raise their hands in supporting background checks to gun sales in missoula city. >> reporter: in montreal, missoula is the obvious place to push for regulations. the big sky state skews conservative and republican this college town skews liberal and democrat. >> i'm a mum, lawyer, and state...
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el auto fue a dar contra un cemento no sin antes darle a otro carro y terminar convertido en una montaÑadice que su auto fue golpeado del lado del conductor, y cuando tratÓ de acercarse para obtener informaciÓn con la mujer acelero. >> la identidad de la mujer no se ha dado a conocer ni bajo quÉ circunstancias manejaba el vehÍculo que prÁcticamente terminÓ desecho. tratamos de obtener la versiÓn oficial por parte de la policÍa pero no fue posible, les mantendremos al tanto a medida que avancen las investigaciones de la tragedia. marÍa: los administradores de la preparatoria ya identificaron al estudiante responsable de divulgar mensajes racistas en las computadoras del plantel. varios alumnos participaron de una propuesta masiva contra las amenazas violentas. >>salimos y fuimos a apoyarlos con una marcha sin violencia. >> tenemos que mandar un mensaje muy claro y muy cierto nosotros estamos muy opuestos a estos mensajes raciales. marÍa: el menor responsable de los mensajes racistas podrÍa ser expulsado de la escuela y podrÍa enfrentarte a los criminales, no dieron a conocer su nombre par
el auto fue a dar contra un cemento no sin antes darle a otro carro y terminar convertido en una montaÑadice que su auto fue golpeado del lado del conductor, y cuando tratÓ de acercarse para obtener informaciÓn con la mujer acelero. >> la identidad de la mujer no se ha dado a conocer ni bajo quÉ circunstancias manejaba el vehÍculo que prÁcticamente terminÓ desecho. tratamos de obtener la versiÓn oficial por parte de la policÍa pero no fue posible, les mantendremos al tanto a...
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and in montana, big sky got about the foot yesterday with light snow showers still falling. a nice preview to their season which begins later this month. and bill karins is here. >> completely different than last winter where it was warm in the west and cold in the east. we have flip flopped and this is exactly a sign of what we were looking at when we said it is going to be an el nino fall, el nino winter. this is a perfect example of it. and hopefully more storms like this in the days ahead. eventually this is slowly going move to the east. and you can get some tornado threats in november. it it'slated tornados possible. dallas. austin, san antonio and the little rock. there is possibilities of the flooding. and you can see the narrow band of where the heaviest rain should fall. possibility of one and a half to maybe three inches of rain. and there is a flood watch. so if you hear about flooding or bad weather likely it will be in texas the next couple ow days. still a little leftover snow in montana. most is gone. still cool. san francisco, of sunlight late. so this is wh
and in montana, big sky got about the foot yesterday with light snow showers still falling. a nice preview to their season which begins later this month. and bill karins is here. >> completely different than last winter where it was warm in the west and cold in the east. we have flip flopped and this is exactly a sign of what we were looking at when we said it is going to be an el nino fall, el nino winter. this is a perfect example of it. and hopefully more storms like this in the days...
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>> you were going of to someone -- that you would look to have. >> i grew up in montana and our greathero is the first -- the first female congress person, and she's -- she's the only member of congress who voted against entry into world war i and world war ii. everyone though i think most people in montana are onboard with world war ii everyone when i was growing up there everyone was always to proud that she voted her conscience, and then when i was a teenager in the 0u in the antinuclear movement she was luke our great hero because she had been like -- she had 3ust been a great peace activist her entire life in the vietnam war. there was a statue of her in my the vietnam war, is a statue of her. a great heroes of montana, and whether you agree with how she voted are not she held her ground and it was not a popular stance, especially with world war ii. she is, i think, person of character and quality. when ii was playing junior mints or something after seven. >> there was another question in the back. >> so i haven't had a chance to read your book yet. >> that's okay. it just came o
>> you were going of to someone -- that you would look to have. >> i grew up in montana and our greathero is the first -- the first female congress person, and she's -- she's the only member of congress who voted against entry into world war i and world war ii. everyone though i think most people in montana are onboard with world war ii everyone when i was growing up there everyone was always to proud that she voted her conscience, and then when i was a teenager in the 0u in the...