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the presiding officer: the senator from montana. the senator from montana. mr. daines: i ask to be able to complete my remarks. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. daines: david bernhardt is a well qualified nominee. the department of interior is charged with managing our wildlife, our public lands, including our national parks an refugees -- refuges. they are charged with the responsibility of protecting the trust responsibility of the indian tribes. this a complex balancing act. we need someone who is able to balance these competing interests. we need someone who understands the importance of our public lands. david bernhardt has weighed stewardship of our natural resources and wildlife with the letter of the law. his relationship to our lands and the western way of life is not second nature, it is first. mr. bernhardt has confirmed unanimously by the u.s. senate in 2006 as slitsor of the department. as solicitor he proved he was capable of upholding the law even under difficult situations. he -- he wrote the opinion that decided to lift the polar be
the presiding officer: the senator from montana. the senator from montana. mr. daines: i ask to be able to complete my remarks. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. daines: david bernhardt is a well qualified nominee. the department of interior is charged with managing our wildlife, our public lands, including our national parks an refugees -- refuges. they are charged with the responsibility of protecting the trust responsibility of the indian tribes. this a complex balancing act....
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montana is a state with quite a few rural hospitals. >> stephanie, montana is a state where i got medicaidhrough a 2/4 legislation, did it in a way to bring folks forward. what we see is 79,000 more have coverage. we're 20% uninsured in montana in 2013. down to 7%. we're a state of 147,000 square miles. you lose the rural communities if you lose rural hospital. uncompensated care has gone down. this bill ain't a heck of a lot better than what we saw before. at the ends of the day, that medicaid program that now covers in total about 130,000 ca lives will be jeopardedealth we will continue to resee preexisting conditions and illnesses threatens and get to the place where you're paying more and getting less health kash. they can make all of the statements they want, we have to deal with it. what i'm seeing isn't going to help montana or other states. >> i've spoken to your counterparts from kentucky and arkansas, states that have benefited from what's happened in obamacare, there are none of you governors or senators for that matter who think there aren't real fixes needed for obamacare, par
montana is a state with quite a few rural hospitals. >> stephanie, montana is a state where i got medicaidhrough a 2/4 legislation, did it in a way to bring folks forward. what we see is 79,000 more have coverage. we're 20% uninsured in montana in 2013. down to 7%. we're a state of 147,000 square miles. you lose the rural communities if you lose rural hospital. uncompensated care has gone down. this bill ain't a heck of a lot better than what we saw before. at the ends of the day, that...
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porque los retos son montañas, sigue subiendo.ight. porque los retos son montañas, sigue subiendo. presentadora: nos tienen lo mÁs destacado de la jornada. fÉlix: asÍ es, los diablos rojos propinan a leÓn su segundo revÉs en el torneo apertura de la liga mx. lindsay: muchas gracias, un gusto saludarlos en este domingo deportivo. arrancamos con la informaciÓn de la liga mx. esta tarde el toluca derrotÓ tres a uno a leÓn. con fernando uribe y uno mÁs de el argentino rubÉn zambuesa. en acciÓn de la mls, el toronto goleÓ cuatro a cero a new york city con dos de sebastiÁn. toronto se consolida como lÍder en la conferencia del este con 43 puntos. y el juego de preparaciÓn celebrado en londres, el equipo de alemanha se quedÓ con el trofeo. el primero cayÓ al minuto 19 y fue obra de marcel, y el segundo fue por marco al 53. en la fÓrmula uno, el alemÁn sebastiÁn ganÓ el gran premio de un dÍa, y continÚa de lÍder del campeonato mundial de pilotos. el mexicano, sergio, tuvo una destacada posiciÓn. trÁgica noticia, dos personas murieron dura
porque los retos son montañas, sigue subiendo.ight. porque los retos son montañas, sigue subiendo. presentadora: nos tienen lo mÁs destacado de la jornada. fÉlix: asÍ es, los diablos rojos propinan a leÓn su segundo revÉs en el torneo apertura de la liga mx. lindsay: muchas gracias, un gusto saludarlos en este domingo deportivo. arrancamos con la informaciÓn de la liga mx. esta tarde el toluca derrotÓ tres a uno a leÓn. con fernando uribe y uno mÁs de el argentino rubÉn zambuesa. en...
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. in montana, who allegedly assaulted a guardian journalist.gedly assaulted a guardianjournalist. we have had reporters arrested and assaulted when reporting from actual protests, so when reporting from actual protests, so doing theirjob, and there has been an escalation rhetoric against the media. every single day, if you read donald trump's twitter feed, which unfortunately i have to for work, every day it is fake news media this, dishonest reporters that. that escalation of rhetoric does have consequences when you have supporters who are ever gone by that. when you would say you would encourage people not to look at it, why? what is so upsetting about his twitter feed? there are a couple of things. one is it is sad to watch the man who has such a privileged and powerful position lose his dignity and the dignity of the office through all of that, and the other thing is it is very distracting. i think some of the main issues affecting america at the moment are the health care bill, the republicans are trying and have re ce ntly republicans are
. in montana, who allegedly assaulted a guardian journalist.gedly assaulted a guardianjournalist. we have had reporters arrested and assaulted when reporting from actual protests, so when reporting from actual protests, so doing theirjob, and there has been an escalation rhetoric against the media. every single day, if you read donald trump's twitter feed, which unfortunately i have to for work, every day it is fake news media this, dishonest reporters that. that escalation of rhetoric does...
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or take mike from kalispell, montana. he's concerned for his son who can't afford a health insurance plan either. the poverty tax he's forced to pay to the i.r.s. is expensive, and it's hard to come up with money to pay it. there are american families that can't afford health insurance because of obamacare, and what does obamacare do? it fines them. this is adding insult to injury. mr. president, these are just a few of the stories i have received from my constituents back home in montana where obamacare is doing more harm than good. yes, it's doing some good, but it is doing more harm than good. in fact, listen to this, 40% of the 34,250 montanans who paid obamacare's poverty tax made less than $25,000 a year. 80% made less than $50,000 a year. this is not a tax on the rich. in fact, just 3.4% make more than $100,000. this is a tax on the poor. and instead of helping these vulnerable montanans to make ends meet, obamacare puts a poverty tax on them for being too poor to afford health insurance. in fact, in montana alone,
or take mike from kalispell, montana. he's concerned for his son who can't afford a health insurance plan either. the poverty tax he's forced to pay to the i.r.s. is expensive, and it's hard to come up with money to pay it. there are american families that can't afford health insurance because of obamacare, and what does obamacare do? it fines them. this is adding insult to injury. mr. president, these are just a few of the stories i have received from my constituents back home in montana where...
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so began montana's or of the copper kinks. over the next two decades cover magnet in montana would engage in some of the most blatant, surprising and shocking efforts of corruption to gain political power in american history. daily canceled business contracts with those who did not support his political aims, started his own newspaper to compete with clark's, the two fought over whether the state capital would be located at a company town or helena which clark supported to block him and gave away cigars, broad rounds of drinks and handed out money in an effort to garner support for one city or the other. clark decided in 1899 that it was his last best chance to get into the senate and he was willing to pay legislators whatever it costs. the opening bid for a bribe was $10,000 with may reportedly coming in at 20,001 river, $50,000 per vote. clark's and remarked they would send the old man to the senate or the courthouse. for his part clark said he had never bought a man who wasn't for sale. by some estimates clark spent $431,00
so began montana's or of the copper kinks. over the next two decades cover magnet in montana would engage in some of the most blatant, surprising and shocking efforts of corruption to gain political power in american history. daily canceled business contracts with those who did not support his political aims, started his own newspaper to compete with clark's, the two fought over whether the state capital would be located at a company town or helena which clark supported to block him and gave...
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ya regresamos con ms noticias --- -- ayer el sismo ms fuerte que haya sacudido a montana en ms de medioa sus resisdente... take 2box -- provocando la caida de objetos de los anaqueles en algunas ---un conductor desat el caos en varias autopistas del este de la baha y al verse acorralado por las autoridades se atrincher, le tenemos los detalles. cesar ---en martinez se desato una persecucion que dur alrededor de una hora... esto en medio de la noche manteniendo en vilo a las autoridades. blanca ---una persecucion que transcurrio por varias ciudades del este de la bahia poniendo en riesgo la vida de muchos... pues el sospechoso, por momentos condujo en sentido contrario... esta e
ya regresamos con ms noticias --- -- ayer el sismo ms fuerte que haya sacudido a montana en ms de medioa sus resisdente... take 2box -- provocando la caida de objetos de los anaqueles en algunas ---un conductor desat el caos en varias autopistas del este de la baha y al verse acorralado por las autoridades se atrincher, le tenemos los detalles. cesar ---en martinez se desato una persecucion que dur alrededor de una hora... esto en medio de la noche manteniendo en vilo a las autoridades. blanca...
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cualquiera que sea tu montaña.tituyente con lo que el presidente maduro pretende escribir la carta magna con el rechazo de la posiciÓn es de la comunidad internacional. los opositores dicen que eso sÓlo considera ya una-- consolidarÍa una dictadura. >> es la Única manera de presiÓn que tenemos nosotros como ciudadanos. hay que seguir en la lucha. >> protestas que continuarÁ maÑana. la oposiciÓn llama concentraciones en la capital y en las principales ciudades del paÍs, al mismo tiempo que se celebraran los comicios. >> el final estÁ cantado, va a haber un cambio en venezuela. nos toca a nosotros luchar y aumentar la presiÓn de la organizaciÓn. >> el gobierno moviliza tropas, tambiÉn la presiÓn militar que no ha logrado disuadir las protestas. en poblaciones andinas en occidente del paÍs, decenas de estudiantes de votaciÓn han sido tomados por manifestantes, quemando mÁquinas y material electoral. el gobernÓ sigue adelante dice tener casi completo los puestos de votaciÓn. >> estÁn derrotados, compadres. el pueblo le
cualquiera que sea tu montaña.tituyente con lo que el presidente maduro pretende escribir la carta magna con el rechazo de la posiciÓn es de la comunidad internacional. los opositores dicen que eso sÓlo considera ya una-- consolidarÍa una dictadura. >> es la Única manera de presiÓn que tenemos nosotros como ciudadanos. hay que seguir en la lucha. >> protestas que continuarÁ maÑana. la oposiciÓn llama concentraciones en la capital y en las principales ciudades del paÍs, al...
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a group of four wildfires have burned more than 200-thousand acres in eastern montana. firefighters are also dealing with temperatures in the mid-nineties... and "extreme" drought conditions. conditions are only marginally better in california, where nearly 20 wildfires are burning there. the death of linkin park singer chester bennington, triggering more fallout in the music industry. the band-- now canceling it's upcoming tour. the news shared over the weekend by concert promoter live nation. bennington was found dead in his home thursday morning after an apparent suicide. linkin park's "one more light" tour was set to kick-off later this week, july 27th, in massachusetts. live nation says all tickets will be refunded. the movie, "dunkirk" is conquering its competitors. the world war stormed the weekend box office to take the number one spot. the film took in more than 50-million dollars. the r-rated comedy, "girls trip," starring queen latifah and jada pinkett smith, came in second. the fantasy science fiction film, "spider-man: homecoming" came in third. at xx time
a group of four wildfires have burned more than 200-thousand acres in eastern montana. firefighters are also dealing with temperatures in the mid-nineties... and "extreme" drought conditions. conditions are only marginally better in california, where nearly 20 wildfires are burning there. the death of linkin park singer chester bennington, triggering more fallout in the music industry. the band-- now canceling it's upcoming tour. the news shared over the weekend by concert promoter...
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there's worry that montana can't continue this. isn't this the exact sort of thing that republicans say is making this whole process unsustainable. >> i think the medicaid expansion has been an incredible success in montana and has really helped people get healthcare for the first time in their life, the working folks out there that couldn't afford healthcare before. i think this is about priorities. and if our priority is to make sure that people have access to affordable healthcare, then we need to move forward. but we have 77,000 folks that signed up for medicaid expansion in the state of a million and 50,000 people. i don't think that's necessarily a bad thing. i think it's a good thing. because now we have people that are going to school that are healthy, that are going to work that are healthy, that own small businesses that arier, and i think it's an important step to take. but i think it's about priorities. we need to make healthcare a priority in this country. >> woodruff: democratic senator jon tester of montana, we thank
there's worry that montana can't continue this. isn't this the exact sort of thing that republicans say is making this whole process unsustainable. >> i think the medicaid expansion has been an incredible success in montana and has really helped people get healthcare for the first time in their life, the working folks out there that couldn't afford healthcare before. i think this is about priorities. and if our priority is to make sure that people have access to affordable healthcare,...
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with the help of montana senator steve daines, he was released at 2:00 monday morning. that was sunday noon our time. he said he will be back in school next month. >>> happening today, the final stages of the case of a british family hoping to bring their terminally ill child to the u.s. lawyers for the family of charlie gard are back in the high court in london. the 11-month-old is dying from a rare genetic condition. the hospital arguing to take him off life. the family wants to bring him to the u.s. for experimental treatment. this is usually decided by the courts. >> former vice president al gore is in san francisco continuing the fight against climate change. he's going to be at the marines memorial theater at noon to talk about a new movie premiering tonight. an inconvenient sequel, truth to power. the film is a follow-up to his inconvenient truth which was released a decade ago. it focuses on the importance of renewable energy. gore will attend the event tonight. the screening begins at 7:30. >> excited soccer fans here in the bay area filled levi's stadium to wa
with the help of montana senator steve daines, he was released at 2:00 monday morning. that was sunday noon our time. he said he will be back in school next month. >>> happening today, the final stages of the case of a british family hoping to bring their terminally ill child to the u.s. lawyers for the family of charlie gard are back in the high court in london. the 11-month-old is dying from a rare genetic condition. the hospital arguing to take him off life. the family wants to...
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people in northeastern oregon, washington, montana, and the dakotas tomorrow night might also be able to see the lights. >>> a heartwarming story in kentucky. a community rallies together to help a homeless veteran build a new home. >> reporter: for every nail and rotting piece of wood that's removed and thrown into the dumpster is one step close tore a new beginning. and the start of a new life for
people in northeastern oregon, washington, montana, and the dakotas tomorrow night might also be able to see the lights. >>> a heartwarming story in kentucky. a community rallies together to help a homeless veteran build a new home. >> reporter: for every nail and rotting piece of wood that's removed and thrown into the dumpster is one step close tore a new beginning. and the start of a new life for
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cualquiera que sea tu montaña. sigue subiendo. ♪ >> 10 cadÁveres fueron hallados. jornada de protesta. vÍas bloqueadas, comercios cerrados y el acostumbrado caos estÁn a la orden del dÍa a dos dÍas de la votaciÓn. >> barricadas en calles, autopistas y avenidas de caracas, la oposiciÓn continÚa su agenda de protestas en contra de lo constituyente tras un paro cÍvico de 48 horas. >> se prohÍben las reuniones y manifestaciones pÚblicas. >> un decreto que amenaza hasta con 10 aÑos de cÁrcel y que fue criticado por el departamento de estado. >> por un lado dice que van a negociar. el secretario dijoque estÁ de mal en peor, sacamos los familiares. >> el gobierno hace de todo para impulsar su constituyente que tiene el rechazo de mÁs del 80% del paÍs, hasta un manipulado vÍdeo de leopoldo lÓpez. >> yo quiero sumarme de manera convencida, activa a ese llamado que ha hecho nicolÁs maduro y quienes lo acompaÑan. >> maduro cerrÓ su campaÑa electoral con una asistencia de sus seguidores y un discurso que parecÍa fuera de sí. la represiÓn militar va en aumento y el levantÓn nÚm
cualquiera que sea tu montaña. sigue subiendo. ♪ >> 10 cadÁveres fueron hallados. jornada de protesta. vÍas bloqueadas, comercios cerrados y el acostumbrado caos estÁn a la orden del dÍa a dos dÍas de la votaciÓn. >> barricadas en calles, autopistas y avenidas de caracas, la oposiciÓn continÚa su agenda de protestas en contra de lo constituyente tras un paro cÍvico de 48 horas. >> se prohÍben las reuniones y manifestaciones pÚblicas. >> un decreto que...
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(steve) an earthquake shook montana overnight.e'll tell you how big it was and show you the damage left behind. (vicki) plus a new trial has been set for sex assault suspect bill cosby. when he will have to return to court. (brittney) i'm chief meteorologist brittney shipp, i'll have your full bay area forecast after the break. an antioch man was found guilty today of first degree murder in the shooting deaths of two women in the san francisco jewelrymart. police say 27 year old barry white went into one of the businesses there... killed two women, nearly killed a jewelry store owner and then shot at police officers in 2013. a jury today found white guilty of all counts.. including murder, attempted murder, assault on an officer and illegal possession of an assault weapon prosecutors say white was a disgruntled customer who thought he had been charged too much for the jewelry he previously bought. (vicki)novato police are searching for a pair accused of stealing gasoline from the novato unified school district bus yard last night.
(steve) an earthquake shook montana overnight.e'll tell you how big it was and show you the damage left behind. (vicki) plus a new trial has been set for sex assault suspect bill cosby. when he will have to return to court. (brittney) i'm chief meteorologist brittney shipp, i'll have your full bay area forecast after the break. an antioch man was found guilty today of first degree murder in the shooting deaths of two women in the san francisco jewelrymart. police say 27 year old barry white...
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in this case, billings, montana. a challenge, of course, but if mckenzie was comfort and she was, then so were her parents. >> not like she was just sent up in an airplane. well trained. she's capable. she was ready. >> reporter: so august 20th, mckenzie left home early and her proud mom took a picture, and then at the airport, she encountered a little push from fate. >> the b-1 bomber crashed during a routine training mission regard day before a military plane went down near by and the air space over the vast lands to the east was temporarily closed. could have put off the test but decided not to. >> because the weather was good. the winds aren't too strong. all of the conditions, you know, you want to make sure there good. yeah. we checked that very closely. >> reporter: so bobbi and mckenzie plotted a modified trip with stops at little airports over the state line in wyoming. around 10:00 a.m., checks complete, mckenzie climbed into the cockpit. >> i wanted to give her a hug in the worst way. and then i thought, n
in this case, billings, montana. a challenge, of course, but if mckenzie was comfort and she was, then so were her parents. >> not like she was just sent up in an airplane. well trained. she's capable. she was ready. >> reporter: so august 20th, mckenzie left home early and her proud mom took a picture, and then at the airport, she encountered a little push from fate. >> the b-1 bomber crashed during a routine training mission regard day before a military plane went down near...
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this is typically when we see fiee f f fires blaze across montana. this has caused the governor of montana to issue a fire emergency across the state. low humidity. temperatures prevail for quite sometime. exceptional drought across the reason. they have in excess of 226 -- 100,000 acres that have burned there. about 91,000 hectors. the weather system is moving across the region. lightning activity level is about a p. we are looking at mid range of the lightning activity level. so that could spark more activity. we have reports that homes were burn. lots of farm land. this is barron area but it is somebody's property that's been effected. their lively hood has been impacted along east central sections of montana. a lot of the areas you can say dry to moderately dry. areas into montana and dakotas exceptionally dri exceptionally dry across the regions. what a different story it is as we head to the desert southwest. where temperatures as you o would expect would be hot. that is that shift in directs of the wind. moisture comes up from the south. we ha
this is typically when we see fiee f f fires blaze across montana. this has caused the governor of montana to issue a fire emergency across the state. low humidity. temperatures prevail for quite sometime. exceptional drought across the reason. they have in excess of 226 -- 100,000 acres that have burned there. about 91,000 hectors. the weather system is moving across the region. lightning activity level is about a p. we are looking at mid range of the lightning activity level. so that could...
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porque nuestra montaña es hacer la cerveza más refrescante del mundo. coors light.única que la pasa relajada, soy yo. trata mejor tu ropa con el nuevo tide pods con downy. tiene que ser tide. busqué ingredientes auténticos para obtener un sabor auténtico. no contienen sabores o conservantes artificiales. nuevos knorr selects - ingredientes auténticos para obtener un sabor auténtico. el brillo verdadero viene desde adentro. nueva radiant de colgate optic white. blanquea los dientes por dentro y por fuera. para una sonrisa radiante, más blanca con colgate optic white. ♪ ♪ gracias por estar con nosotros, estas son las noticias ahora. con rechazo de oposiciÓn y parte de la comunidad internacional venezolanos votan la con tu lleno te. y en veracruz res rescatado migrantes de un camiÓn abandonado, el grupo lo forman en su mayorÍa centroamericanos, ahora siga con enfoque y josÉ dÍaz-balart. despuÉs de la tragedia en san antonio y esta nueva ola de redadas hay muy has pregunta que la comunidad y para contestar algunas doy la bienvenida a la doctora alma rosa nieto. >>> grac
porque nuestra montaña es hacer la cerveza más refrescante del mundo. coors light.única que la pasa relajada, soy yo. trata mejor tu ropa con el nuevo tide pods con downy. tiene que ser tide. busqué ingredientes auténticos para obtener un sabor auténtico. no contienen sabores o conservantes artificiales. nuevos knorr selects - ingredientes auténticos para obtener un sabor auténtico. el brillo verdadero viene desde adentro. nueva radiant de colgate optic white. blanquea los dientes por...
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it hit just after midnight six miles southeast of lincoln, montana.e people briefly lost power and there was a gas leak in helena montana but overall no major damage is reported. the earthquake was felt in bozeman and great falls, montana and the biggest in the state's history was 7.2 in 1959. >>> there is a setback for those getting rid of daylight savings time in california, the daylight savings time could be health and safety risk and introducing a bill to end it but the amendment made to the bill have stopped the possibility of setting the state clock permanently on standard time and state lawmakers are working to stay year-round on daylight savings time. >>> it is 5:47 am. >>> sal is watching our commute and is everybody behaving? >> for the most part we have a nice looking commute, but slowing at tracy which is normal . looking at 580 in 205, which is the slow down, and it is a normal thursday morning where we see the slow traffic coming over the altamont pass but he gets better when you reach livermore. we take a look at this timing, eight mile
it hit just after midnight six miles southeast of lincoln, montana.e people briefly lost power and there was a gas leak in helena montana but overall no major damage is reported. the earthquake was felt in bozeman and great falls, montana and the biggest in the state's history was 7.2 in 1959. >>> there is a setback for those getting rid of daylight savings time in california, the daylight savings time could be health and safety risk and introducing a bill to end it but the amendment...
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. >> podÍa ver el fuego de montaÑa. luz: cubriendo toda la montaÑa. >> todo.d. >> no creo que sea una coincidencia. luz: el investigador de incendios del condado de contra costa asegura que son demasiada coincidencia y asegura que el responsable podrÍa enfrentar cargos graves. donde ocurrieron y la geografÍa de donde ocurrieron, son muchos incendios de vegetaciÓn. ramÓn: vamos a continuar con el tema de los siniestros. las llamas que comenzaron desde el lunes por la tarde. siguen investigando las causas del siniestro. en el condado de mariposa las llamas siguen avanzando. seevacuaron a los residentes. cerca de 2200 bomberos de diferentes ciudades. el clima crea obviamente condiciones desfavorables y no estÁ colaborando con los bomberos en su lucha con los incendios forestales que prÁcticamente arden fuera de control. ha sido controlado en un 75%. a partir de hoy los vuelos desde mÉxico que tengan como destino los estados unidos, las autoridades revisarÁn los dispositivos electrÓnicos portÁtiles como este. reportera: hoy entraron en vigor medidas para los pasaj
. >> podÍa ver el fuego de montaÑa. luz: cubriendo toda la montaÑa. >> todo.d. >> no creo que sea una coincidencia. luz: el investigador de incendios del condado de contra costa asegura que son demasiada coincidencia y asegura que el responsable podrÍa enfrentar cargos graves. donde ocurrieron y la geografÍa de donde ocurrieron, son muchos incendios de vegetaciÓn. ramÓn: vamos a continuar con el tema de los siniestros. las llamas que comenzaron desde el lunes por la...
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bill's pull them out waved him around and he said any of you who vote for me to be montana's u.s. senator i'll hand one of these bills today as he walked out of the chamber and stood there he watched the vote and as they walked out he passed the dollar bills to them and you know this was nothing new and this was nothing you know insanely shocking at the moment in the place but it got picked up by the new york newspapers and so horrified the washington d.c. in new york that the united states senate refused to seat william clark for six months as a huge battle over whether he would even be allowed to have a seat because he had bought it through bribery and that kicked us right into the into the seventeenth amendment so why would republicans want to take us back to those days i don't get it it's the good old days. make america great again you know much of you know republican ideas no this is new that you said before you lou this is happening before the judge was john birch society and some of it was trying to fight for this thing yeah but i do think there is reason to look at the sev
bill's pull them out waved him around and he said any of you who vote for me to be montana's u.s. senator i'll hand one of these bills today as he walked out of the chamber and stood there he watched the vote and as they walked out he passed the dollar bills to them and you know this was nothing new and this was nothing you know insanely shocking at the moment in the place but it got picked up by the new york newspapers and so horrified the washington d.c. in new york that the united states...
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and spending some time up in montana this year, i was struck by two things. one, just the natural beauty of the state. it's extraordinary. i understand why some folks from my part of the world want to spend their summers up there. >> and spend their money, too. >> yes, sir. but the other thing -- the fact that really hit me, and i didn't understand initially was that montana's 49th in the nation in wages and one of the reasons is because of the attack that we have seen historically on that form of energy and coal and also the timber industry that regulations and generally speaking, these are government regulations and federal government regulations have really impacted your state in a negative way and president trump has clearly given us instructions whether it's myself or all of us. i should say, secretary zinke who knows your state very well and absolutely take care of the beautiful resources that we have. also keep in mind the men and women whether they're tribal members or whether the citizens that we understand the rules and regulations that we're going
and spending some time up in montana this year, i was struck by two things. one, just the natural beauty of the state. it's extraordinary. i understand why some folks from my part of the world want to spend their summers up there. >> and spend their money, too. >> yes, sir. but the other thing -- the fact that really hit me, and i didn't understand initially was that montana's 49th in the nation in wages and one of the reasons is because of the attack that we have seen historically...
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por fortuna, en colorado y montana, los residentes ya comenzaron a regresar a sus casas.e un transformador dejÓ a mÁs de 140,000 personas sin electricidad. en santa bÁrbara, california, dulce castellanos, univisiÓn. fÉlix: otra preocupaciÓn entre los residentes de los Ángeles y zonas cercanas son los altos y crecientes Índices de contaminaciÓn ambiental. segÚn las propias vÍctimas una de las causas al Área donde viven, principalmente miembros de las minorÍas. juan carlos gonzÁlez nos explica sobre algunas de las medidas que se han puesto en prÁctica para hacer frente esta situaciÓn. juan carlos: son miles de automÓviles y fÁbricas que cada dÍa arrojan desechos tÓxicos y contaminan el ambiente. al igual que otras madres esta se encuentra preocupada. >> el ciudades y Áreas que comÚnmente son latinas o de gentes de colores y bajos ingresos tiende a ver mÁs toxinas en el aire. juan carlos: esto debido a que viven cerca de fÁbricas o toxinas la contaminaciÓntiene que ver con problemas de salud. >> tengo cÁncer en la nariz y en toda la cabeza incluyendo el cerebro. juan carlos:
por fortuna, en colorado y montana, los residentes ya comenzaron a regresar a sus casas.e un transformador dejÓ a mÁs de 140,000 personas sin electricidad. en santa bÁrbara, california, dulce castellanos, univisiÓn. fÉlix: otra preocupaciÓn entre los residentes de los Ángeles y zonas cercanas son los altos y crecientes Índices de contaminaciÓn ambiental. segÚn las propias vÍctimas una de las causas al Área donde viven, principalmente miembros de las minorÍas. juan carlos gonzÁlez...
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. >>> evacuations are underway if pa montana where several wild fires are destroying homes. the complex fire has burned through a dozen fires in its path and fire crews and equipment from 34 states arrived in the state of montana to help fight the blaze. and many fires were ignited by lightning and spread rapidly by a heat wave. one is offering the workers a controversial new benefit. >> employees at three square market in river falls wisconsin. have an option to get a microchip implanted between their thumb and forefinger and a simple wave will allow them access to the building computers and the vending machine. >> some call it an invasion of people have badges on their belts. i don't know why they go to thi >> i'll pay with my hand. it pays for my product. >> again, the microchip are optional and do not use gps tracking, so far more than 50 employees have signed up to get one. coming up at noon, a new study is claim that money can actually buy you happiness. if you spend it the right way. plus, programming robots to write computer code. how the girl scouts are trying to ge
. >>> evacuations are underway if pa montana where several wild fires are destroying homes. the complex fire has burned through a dozen fires in its path and fire crews and equipment from 34 states arrived in the state of montana to help fight the blaze. and many fires were ignited by lightning and spread rapidly by a heat wave. one is offering the workers a controversial new benefit. >> employees at three square market in river falls wisconsin. have an option to get a microchip...
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el sur de california podrÍa romper varios rÉcords de temperatura desde la zona costera hasta las montaÑas♪ enrique:se siente algo de alivio en el mercado del trabajo. la empresa privada agregÓ 222.000 nuevos puestos de trabajo en junio. esto significa que la tasa de desempleo del mes pasado fue ligeramente mÁs alta que en mayo. entre los latinos el desempleo estÁ en 4,8%. más alto que el promedio nacional. 4,4% un alivio en comparaciÓn a los meses anterior es que estuvo por arriba de los cinco puntos porcentuales. ilia: muchos trabajadores desempeÑar sus labores al aire libre, pero muchos desafÍan al calor porque no queda mÁs remedio. en fines la temperatura subiÓ a 115 grados. en otras ciudades del paÍs las autoridades toman precauciones. pedro: las excesivas temperaturas de calor en phoenix no detienen a los trabajadores de construcciÓn que laboran a la intemperie bajo un clima que por estos dÍas ha alcanzado hasta los 120 f. veo que trae como una toalla para ponerse en la cabeza. >> es que me protege del sol. por eso yo lo uso. asÍ la cabeza no me duele. pedro: josÉ martÍnez lleva 20 a
el sur de california podrÍa romper varios rÉcords de temperatura desde la zona costera hasta las montaÑas♪ enrique:se siente algo de alivio en el mercado del trabajo. la empresa privada agregÓ 222.000 nuevos puestos de trabajo en junio. esto significa que la tasa de desempleo del mes pasado fue ligeramente mÁs alta que en mayo. entre los latinos el desempleo estÁ en 4,8%. más alto que el promedio nacional. 4,4% un alivio en comparaciÓn a los meses anterior es que estuvo por arriba de...
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we had that vote a little earlier, thanks to the senator from montana. almost everybody voted present. apparently, they didn't want to make a decision about whether they were for or against socialized medicine. government takeover of everything. european health care. only four of them weren't afraid to say they didn't think that was a good idea. maybe that's what they want to offer. we will be happy to have that debate with the american people. so it's time for our friend on the other side to tell us what they have in mind, and we'll see how the american people feel about their ideas. so i regret that we're here, but i want to say again i'm proud of the vote i cast tonight. it's consistent with what we told the american people we would try to accomplish in four straight elections if they gave us a chance, and i want to thank all of my colleagues on this side of the aisle for everything they did to try to keep that commitment. what we tried to accomplish for the american people was the right thing for the country. and our only regret tonight, our only reg
we had that vote a little earlier, thanks to the senator from montana. almost everybody voted present. apparently, they didn't want to make a decision about whether they were for or against socialized medicine. government takeover of everything. european health care. only four of them weren't afraid to say they didn't think that was a good idea. maybe that's what they want to offer. we will be happy to have that debate with the american people. so it's time for our friend on the other side to...
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. >> se veÍa el res planneddor y las llamas bien grandes desde aquÍ de la montaÑa y mÁs todas las nubes¿no? es muy impresionante ver el fuego. >> autoridades de california dicen que para ellos lo mÁs preocupante es que se espera continÚe la ola de calor lo que pudiera provocar mÁs incendios. en el lago de california, noticias telemundo. >> aunque la crisis en el sistema penitenciario de mÉxico es un problema de fondo Únicamente sale a relucir cuando se produce algÚn motÍn pero la mÁs reciente riÑa en un penal ademÁs de arrojar un saldo trÁgico sirviÓ para que organismos de derechos humanos emitieran una voz de alerta. ingrid barrera nos cuenta mÁs. >> hay violencia. >> rezando por la vida de sus hijos que llevan 1 y 5 aÑos, a silvia le preocupa lo que pasa en el penal oriente de la ciudad de mÉxico cuando sale de la visita semanal. >> porque realmente sÍ los tratan mal algunas veces, de los mismos internos. >> marilÚ tiene la misma preocupaciÓn. >> hay mucha corrupciÓn. >> el temor que suceda algo dentro de una prisiÓn parecerÍa tener un fundamento, segÚn la comisiÓn nacional de derecho
. >> se veÍa el res planneddor y las llamas bien grandes desde aquÍ de la montaÑa y mÁs todas las nubes¿no? es muy impresionante ver el fuego. >> autoridades de california dicen que para ellos lo mÁs preocupante es que se espera continÚe la ola de calor lo que pudiera provocar mÁs incendios. en el lago de california, noticias telemundo. >> aunque la crisis en el sistema penitenciario de mÉxico es un problema de fondo Únicamente sale a relucir cuando se produce algÚn...
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both north and south dakota share a boarder with montana. strong leadership, the 49ers have a nobelman, a prince, a chancellor, and an earl. you want music, there's ely harold, bruce he will ell i ngton, and of course elvis. new head coach would love it if a couple players lived up to their name. running back and defensive line man. capri made a somewhat popular sports car by that name and it's also a style of pants usually but as russell westbrooke has proven not always worn by woman. the 49ers have ray ray armstrong. not two, but one line backer. the roster sports two kinds of sandwiches, a peta and a reuban. there's a dj, cj. there's zac. you can could international, or all american, mat, tim, jimmy, and robbie. be sure you use the conventional spelling of other names. in the end when it comes to the roll call, the 49ers hope to play like the name of a rookie from oregon state, victor victor. >> i guess the old saying you can't tell a player without the program. >> how fun did you have. >> i had a lot of fun looking at the roster. >> i re
both north and south dakota share a boarder with montana. strong leadership, the 49ers have a nobelman, a prince, a chancellor, and an earl. you want music, there's ely harold, bruce he will ell i ngton, and of course elvis. new head coach would love it if a couple players lived up to their name. running back and defensive line man. capri made a somewhat popular sports car by that name and it's also a style of pants usually but as russell westbrooke has proven not always worn by woman. the...
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montana. montana would receive about -- my gosh. montana would receive over a hundred percent more than they were currently scheduled to receive. mr. president, this takes the money that has already been allocated and instead of focusing it on three states, there's a -- states -- there's a few more. call it seven but those three states are the ones that really bring it home -- instead of all of this federal ar federal -- ie distribute it fairly, all americans can do better. all americans can do better. and ultimately we should be about fairness in this chamber, not about partisan politics. mr. president, thank you for the privilege of addressing you on this important issue. i now defer to my colleague from south carolina. mr. graham: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from south carolina -- a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from wyoming. mr. enzi: thank you, mr. president. i ask unanimous consent that senator indi or his designee -- enzi or his designee -- mr. enzi: i'll relynn qish -- i'll
montana. montana would receive about -- my gosh. montana would receive over a hundred percent more than they were currently scheduled to receive. mr. president, this takes the money that has already been allocated and instead of focusing it on three states, there's a -- states -- there's a few more. call it seven but those three states are the ones that really bring it home -- instead of all of this federal ar federal -- ie distribute it fairly, all americans can do better. all americans can do...
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>> the center for montana. >> thank you, mr. president. you know, it's been an amazing process. i been a little over ten years and i don't see anything like but we voted cloture a few days ago to move the debate nothing. and now we've got a deal here as today that as senator murphy is already pointed out well rippe health care away from millions of people to increase premiums by 20% a year. basically solve none of the problems that are out there that need to be solved that affect americans every day, especially world americans. and i must thank the senator from washington, senator murray, for the motion to take this back to committee. h this is what we should have started. we should've started with the committee process like our to forefathers have designed thises place how to work it, the greatest deliberative body in the world. but it didn't. every bill has been drafted by a select few in a back room with no input from anybody, especially people from rural america. t so it is really time, folks come to open the process up. as i've gone around the state of montana as ever eight
>> the center for montana. >> thank you, mr. president. you know, it's been an amazing process. i been a little over ten years and i don't see anything like but we voted cloture a few days ago to move the debate nothing. and now we've got a deal here as today that as senator murphy is already pointed out well rippe health care away from millions of people to increase premiums by 20% a year. basically solve none of the problems that are out there that need to be solved that affect...
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vo/cesar ---bomberos continan en las montañas de alum rock donde ayer se desat un voraz incendio queidos y prdidas materiales... vo/blanca ---se apoderaron de unas calles en san francisco!!! ...las autoridades investigan por qu decenas de patinadores invadieron violentamente un vecindario. blanca ---la polica de san jos realizo un arresto en conexin con el asesinato de una joven el pasado 3 de julio cerca de la universidad estatal. cesar take 2boxes melissa hernandez nos cuenta donde fue que atraparon al presunto asesino. buenas tardes melissa melissa on camera les cuento que el sospechoso de este homicidio fue arrestado en la frontera con mxico. a l lo habian estado buscando desde la semana pasada. take vo recordemos que a la victima la encontraron muerta el pasado 3 de julio cuando la polica respondi a un llamado de alguien que dijo que haba escuchado estruendos en una casa ubicada cerca de las calles 10 y reed. cuando las autoridades llegaron al lugar encontraron a una joven muerta a quien despus identificaron como myla dang. a la joven, de 20 aÑos, le haban disparado por lo menos
vo/cesar ---bomberos continan en las montañas de alum rock donde ayer se desat un voraz incendio queidos y prdidas materiales... vo/blanca ---se apoderaron de unas calles en san francisco!!! ...las autoridades investigan por qu decenas de patinadores invadieron violentamente un vecindario. blanca ---la polica de san jos realizo un arresto en conexin con el asesinato de una joven el pasado 3 de julio cerca de la universidad estatal. cesar take 2boxes melissa hernandez nos cuenta donde fue que...
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and i really do believe we can bring this montana balance on a national scale. i think clean coal technology will play an important role in that going forward. i really do believe as we think about the longer term here we need to lead in this important technology development. i want to talk for a moment about energy exports, mr. secretary. i was struck by data i saw, in fact at the energy summit i put on in billings montana last year, we took a look at the big picture, the long term and there are projections around what's going to happen between now and 2050 globally and every projecting is simply that, a projection but it was from the u.s. chamber, reliable and good source of energy. they tell us the global population will increase by about 1.6 billion people between now and 2050. they also told us energy demand will increase 85% between now and 2050. >> with the growth in global energy demand and with the u.s. playing a larger role in supplying europe and east asia, with coal and liquid natural gas, how do you see the department's budget supporting energy expo
and i really do believe we can bring this montana balance on a national scale. i think clean coal technology will play an important role in that going forward. i really do believe as we think about the longer term here we need to lead in this important technology development. i want to talk for a moment about energy exports, mr. secretary. i was struck by data i saw, in fact at the energy summit i put on in billings montana last year, we took a look at the big picture, the long term and there...
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montana no stranger to earthquakes, the largest in state's history occurred in 1959. a magnitude of 7.3, it killed nearly 30 people. >> molly: congressman steve scalise is back in the intensive care unit at a washington hospital, doctors say he is battling an infection now. the lawmaker is recuperating from last month's shooting on a virginia-based boat field. >> it is concerning that he is back in the icu. sources close to him confirm that doctors expected that an infection would develop at some point. he has been steadily improving since he was shot, but given the extensive damage caused by the high-powered rifle round, doctors have said his recovery would have ups and downs. last night, medstar washington hospital downgraded him from to serious condition, and they plan to provide another update on his condition later today. the alexandria shooting has also prompted lawmakers to re-examine their own security arrangement. last week, capitol hill police chief told the senate appropriations committee that additional screening at security measures are needed to ensure t
montana no stranger to earthquakes, the largest in state's history occurred in 1959. a magnitude of 7.3, it killed nearly 30 people. >> molly: congressman steve scalise is back in the intensive care unit at a washington hospital, doctors say he is battling an infection now. the lawmaker is recuperating from last month's shooting on a virginia-based boat field. >> it is concerning that he is back in the icu. sources close to him confirm that doctors expected that an infection would...
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north and south dakota share a border with montana. >> strong leadership is a desired commodity.hey have a nobleman -- a prince, a chancellor, and and earl. nose tackle earl mitchell. >> if you want music there is eli harold.>> bruce ellington. donovan newsom and, of course, elvis dumervil. >> the new head coach would love it if a couple players lived up to their names. defensive lineman carotene and the running back. >> capri is a little tricky -- mercury made a popular sports car and it's also a style of. as russell westbrook has proven, it's not always worn by women. >> they called walla walla washington the city named twice -- the 49ers have ray-ray armstrong. >> not two but one linebacker. the roster has two kinds of sandwiches -- peter and ruben. >> there is a bj and acj and two kinds of eric spelling. >> you can go international -- or all-american. be sure to use the conventional spellings. in the end when it comes to the roll call, the 49ers hope to play like the name of a rookie from oregon state -- joe fonzi fox tv news. >> i'm rooting for dakota -- it borders montana.
north and south dakota share a border with montana. >> strong leadership is a desired commodity.hey have a nobleman -- a prince, a chancellor, and and earl. nose tackle earl mitchell. >> if you want music there is eli harold.>> bruce ellington. donovan newsom and, of course, elvis dumervil. >> the new head coach would love it if a couple players lived up to their names. defensive lineman carotene and the running back. >> capri is a little tricky -- mercury made a...
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. >>> coming up, 49ers quarterback montana talks about the 49ers new leadership and what he thinks ofbaugh. >>> a bay area city is named the least-stressed city. >>> you gave it away with that picture. if you're looking at 800 is bound to stress you out. if you're trying to catch a flight to oakland airport, i have alternate routes. i'm telling you, don't use 880 south. >>> we won't be that hot today because temperatures look to be similar. a few locations north will be warmer. we'll talk about that coming up. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. 6:43 is the time. checking in on wall street. the nasdaq and s&p 500 are posting some pretty good gains this morning. but taking a live look at the dow, up a little bit. it was down for a while there. ibm weighing heavily on the index this morning after reporting a disappointing revenue for its quarter and it's not the first time that company has done that. share shoulders deciding whether to merge two tobacco companies. british tobacco with reynolds americans will be held together. the london base company -- they owns 43% of reynolds. reynolds
. >>> coming up, 49ers quarterback montana talks about the 49ers new leadership and what he thinks ofbaugh. >>> a bay area city is named the least-stressed city. >>> you gave it away with that picture. if you're looking at 800 is bound to stress you out. if you're trying to catch a flight to oakland airport, i have alternate routes. i'm telling you, don't use 880 south. >>> we won't be that hot today because temperatures look to be similar. a few locations...
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take pkg 0:01 0:13 0:40 pkg las majestuosas montaÑas del este de san jos esta tarde se vieron sofocadosor las llamas de un voraz incendio que alcanzo 140 acres de terreno y caus estragos en la zona de alum rock jim crawford portavoz, calfire about quater to 5 this afternoon faltando un cuarto para las 5 esta tarde los bomberos de san jose recibieron una llamada por que se vea humo cerca de las calles lariat lane & claitor way. cuando los apagafuegos llegaban a la zona inmediatamente vieron que haba una estructura en llamas y pidieron recursos adicionales dijo este portavoz de calfire. la estructura era una casa que termino reducida a cenizas frente a la mirada atonita de vecinos. hank selke residente de la zona oh my godnes,, dije dios mio y colge la llamada en la que estaba. sali y nunca haba visto algo asi fueron las palabras de un propietario que vio como la casa del frente era consumida por las llamas . jim crawford portavoz, calfire so the fire started near the homes segn calfire, el incendio empez cerca de las casas pero se propago por la zona rural otra vivienda en la zona termin
take pkg 0:01 0:13 0:40 pkg las majestuosas montaÑas del este de san jos esta tarde se vieron sofocadosor las llamas de un voraz incendio que alcanzo 140 acres de terreno y caus estragos en la zona de alum rock jim crawford portavoz, calfire about quater to 5 this afternoon faltando un cuarto para las 5 esta tarde los bomberos de san jose recibieron una llamada por que se vea humo cerca de las calles lariat lane & claitor way. cuando los apagafuegos llegaban a la zona inmediatamente vieron...
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we have a swarm developing in montana.ow we're up to 46 reports of earthquakes in just the last 24 hours. the largest, 5.8. that's the strongest they've had in 12 years. better them than us, maybe? i feel bad for them. 56 in fremont. we have 60s around concord and antioch. mountain view at 58. we have 54 in san francisco. look at novato, 58. pretty close to yesterday's temperatures. in oakland today, 10:00, 64. at noon, 69. hang out in the low 70s in the afternoon hours and by 6:00, back to 68. in san jose, average high, 83. we'll get there by noon. at 79. 83 at 4:00. if you're heading out this evening, we'll drop from 81 at 6:00 to a comfortable 74 at 8:00. 60 along the coast and san francisco. 69 there. 70s around the bay, 80s inland to 90s in the east bay. 100s in the east bay tomorrow. i'll let you know if that lasts through the weekend coming up. >> good morning. i have a new issue in the south bay. started off as a disabled vehicle. sounds like a minivan was stalled out in the left middle lane. northbound 101 just pa
we have a swarm developing in montana.ow we're up to 46 reports of earthquakes in just the last 24 hours. the largest, 5.8. that's the strongest they've had in 12 years. better them than us, maybe? i feel bad for them. 56 in fremont. we have 60s around concord and antioch. mountain view at 58. we have 54 in san francisco. look at novato, 58. pretty close to yesterday's temperatures. in oakland today, 10:00, 64. at noon, 69. hang out in the low 70s in the afternoon hours and by 6:00, back to 68....
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john tester is a democratic senator from montana. he's up for re-election in 2018. he's from a swing state, a republican leaning state. he might like the extra time to campaign. he said if they're going to work in washington, please keep the air conditioning on. i'll end with this, neil. beware the ides of august. in washington, strange political things happen. be wear of the ides of august. >> neil: you never know. thanks very much. my next guest, montana republican senator, steve dane. senator, welcome to you. two weeks. does that change things? what do you think? >> it's a step in the right directi direction. there were ten senators saying we should cancel the august recess, keep doing the work of the people. i spent 28 years in business. one thing that washington d.c. is lacking in is results and a lack of accountability. have a scorecard here, neil. look at the budget process. four times in four 2 years. a 10% score. judicial nominees, moved 9% of trump's judicial nominees. the trump overall nominations, 23%. under this same time under obama's administration, 6
john tester is a democratic senator from montana. he's up for re-election in 2018. he's from a swing state, a republican leaning state. he might like the extra time to campaign. he said if they're going to work in washington, please keep the air conditioning on. i'll end with this, neil. beware the ides of august. in washington, strange political things happen. be wear of the ides of august. >> neil: you never know. thanks very much. my next guest, montana republican senator, steve dane....
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i don't think he has to say something about this particular woman in montana or wherever. he had nothing to do with it. but the trend of lack of civility, he contributes to that. i said he was a product of it. you get people like donald trump when you have a culture like this. >> demand him do something, demand him say something about it. >> i think we're all responsible. >> that's a copout. >> to pin this on donald trump, this is to say we're all responsible. >> that's a copout. donald trump is the president of the united states. >> much different than they used to be. >> that's a copout. >> we all have to ratchet down the rhetoric. >> that's a cop-out. >> if this was barack obama or hillary clinton or john kerry. >> everything wrong in the world is donald trump. i'm not going to say that. >> nobody's saying that. all i'm saying is -- >> we've got to go. i've got to go. >> i get the sense you want to fight with people tonight. another segment attacking people. >> i understand why he's so upset. i'm not saying whose fault it is. within the last two years, i've never receiv
i don't think he has to say something about this particular woman in montana or wherever. he had nothing to do with it. but the trend of lack of civility, he contributes to that. i said he was a product of it. you get people like donald trump when you have a culture like this. >> demand him do something, demand him say something about it. >> i think we're all responsible. >> that's a copout. >> to pin this on donald trump, this is to say we're all responsible. >>...
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aÚn asÍ no hay montaÑa ni vaya que pueda frenaralcanzar sus deseos. deseamos mucho Éxito. reportero: muchÍsimas felicidades todos nos sentimos muy orgullosos. una de las principales agrupaciones hispanas, anunciÓ que cambia de nombre a partir de hoy se llamarÁ unidos la presidenta ejecutiva dijo que el cambio de nombre de tarso o . >> le quisieron hacer la uniÓn entre lo latino y americano. >> es en la raza. >> el otro nombre no te gusta? >> no mucho. reportera: la organizaciÓn tenÍa en la mira cambiÓ su nombre, desde hace tres aÑos. >> unirnos con las comunidades y que estamos juntos logrando que todos tengan el mismo derecho. reportera: tiene como propÓsito mezclar un poquito de espaÑol con un poquito de inglÉs para no excluir a nadie. >> ppara atraer a jÓvenes de 18 a 33 aÑos casi seis de 10 latinos son mÁs jÓvenes. reportero: queremos asegurar que nosotros estamos constantemente creciendo y evolucionando y siendo relevantes en nuestra comunidad. presentadora: residentes y ciudadanos de estados unidos se quejan del trato que reciben por parte de al
aÚn asÍ no hay montaÑa ni vaya que pueda frenaralcanzar sus deseos. deseamos mucho Éxito. reportero: muchÍsimas felicidades todos nos sentimos muy orgullosos. una de las principales agrupaciones hispanas, anunciÓ que cambia de nombre a partir de hoy se llamarÁ unidos la presidenta ejecutiva dijo que el cambio de nombre de tarso o . >> le quisieron hacer la uniÓn entre lo latino y americano. >> es en la raza. >> el otro nombre no te gusta? >> no mucho. reportera:...