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montana would gain in that situation. but montana is very different than california or new york or florida. we have a rural health care issues in our state. so we need to have a health care delivery system and care system that is different than urban areas. that is why i like the idea of moving health care back to the states. they would be more efficient, designing these systems, rather than command-and-control in washington dc. >> is your committee and appropriate committee to have something like health care considered in? >> homeland security is also oversight, as well. that is part of the title of that committee. i think there is an oversight role, in this situation. what role should the federal government have in overseeing, leading the charge right now, for the entire health care system. it has jurisdiction and oversight, as part of that jurisdiction. >> mic is next from vermont. go ahead. i have listened to and 50e this morning years of my life, i spent as a logging contractor and forrester. host: mike, keep going.
montana would gain in that situation. but montana is very different than california or new york or florida. we have a rural health care issues in our state. so we need to have a health care delivery system and care system that is different than urban areas. that is why i like the idea of moving health care back to the states. they would be more efficient, designing these systems, rather than command-and-control in washington dc. >> is your committee and appropriate committee to have...
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the counties in western montana -- the county is in western montana. it is well-known for its abundant natural resources. the invent of the sawmill came to this area around the middle of the 20th century. most of the others followed suit. for decades the timber industry thrived. montanans worked hard, they earned good money in the timber industry. in fact, the timber industry produced tax revenues to support their schools, teachers, infrastructure, allow our counties to prosper. but in the early 1990's, things changed. across the state of montana, environmental lawsuits became a barrier to timber contracts that were awarded to montana's small businesses. a community that once thrived on the abundant resources surrounding -- surrounding them, now sits with one of the highest unemployment rates in the state. today mineral county has just a single lumber mill. and folks there today are watching the very resources that supported their grandparents burn. in fact, in mineral county alo alone, over 25,000 acres have been torched this fire season, and the fire
the counties in western montana -- the county is in western montana. it is well-known for its abundant natural resources. the invent of the sawmill came to this area around the middle of the 20th century. most of the others followed suit. for decades the timber industry thrived. montanans worked hard, they earned good money in the timber industry. in fact, the timber industry produced tax revenues to support their schools, teachers, infrastructure, allow our counties to prosper. but in the...
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report give us status where wildfires are in montana? guest: we've had one of the necessary season montana in memory. a report this morning said the cost during this fire season set all-time record north of $2 billion. left for the august recess that first week of august, i am on the energy and resources committee, the top 30 fires in the nation were all in montana. a million acres this fire season, equivalent to delaware, state of tragically two firefighter necessary montana lost their the fire lines. it's been devastateing and of breathing ed the smoke. the environmental disaster we have with the smoke, the carbon air, destroys watersheds, destroys wildlife, so it has season for us, tell you montana says, enough is enough. is : how much of a season still left to go? guest: thankfully and this is what happens, you wait for the to change. it was unusual year, we had adequate snow packed levels in winter, good spring rains in the western part of the state. northeastern part of the state was very dry. july, august june, and high temperatur
report give us status where wildfires are in montana? guest: we've had one of the necessary season montana in memory. a report this morning said the cost during this fire season set all-time record north of $2 billion. left for the august recess that first week of august, i am on the energy and resources committee, the top 30 fires in the nation were all in montana. a million acres this fire season, equivalent to delaware, state of tragically two firefighter necessary montana lost their the...
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in montana, mr. kuntz. mr. kuntz? . >> yes, sir. chairman isaacson, ranking member tester and distinguished members of the committee, on behalf of nami montana and nami, i would like to extend our gratitude to share our views and recommendations. we applaud the committee's dedication in addressing the critical issues around veteran suicide. as someone who has personally lost a family member that was a veteran to ptsd, i just want to appreciate my sincere thanks. montana has the highest suicide rate in the country with 68.6 per 100,000. this is significantly higher than both the national veterans suicide rate and the western region veteran suicide rate. as an organization that's immersed in suicide prevention, we think it's very important that you have a framework to understand suicide. the model that we use is the die athesis stress model in which a combination of biological susceptibility and environmental factors then lead to malfunctioning neuron communications. which develop into suicidal ideatio
in montana, mr. kuntz. mr. kuntz? . >> yes, sir. chairman isaacson, ranking member tester and distinguished members of the committee, on behalf of nami montana and nami, i would like to extend our gratitude to share our views and recommendations. we applaud the committee's dedication in addressing the critical issues around veteran suicide. as someone who has personally lost a family member that was a veteran to ptsd, i just want to appreciate my sincere thanks. montana has the highest...
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montana's forests, national parks, and agricultural industry are the backbone of montana. as the fires rage, montana feels the economic impact. tourists stay home, ranchers lose grazing land, cattle that survive the fire go hungry, river guides stay off the smoky water, and montana's economy suffers. montana has been fortunate to have many brave men and women working together to fight these fires. folks have collaborated at all levels of government to try to fight mother nature, but we all know that mother nature bats last. whether it's the floods in houston or hurricane irmas that threatening -- hurricane irma that's threatening florida, we cannot deny our climate is changing. over the past ten years, we have seen 100-year storms every few years. we have seen hurricanes repeatedly besiege the gulf and east coast, historic droughts are becoming common, and water shortages are routine. unprecedented disasters are becoming the new normal and is putting a strain on our government on our economy and on our citizens. climate change is real and we can't continue to sit on the si
montana's forests, national parks, and agricultural industry are the backbone of montana. as the fires rage, montana feels the economic impact. tourists stay home, ranchers lose grazing land, cattle that survive the fire go hungry, river guides stay off the smoky water, and montana's economy suffers. montana has been fortunate to have many brave men and women working together to fight these fires. folks have collaborated at all levels of government to try to fight mother nature, but we all know...
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night fell heavy in montana's flat head valley. something was wrong. anxiety spiked. where was she? >> it just felt like something was not right. >> it's hard to explain that there's something not normal. >> you could set jury clock by their daughter justine, that reliable. but, a new driver, too, just 16. was late from her boyfriend's house. and though she wasn't very late, something was wrong. >> i started calling her about five after 8:00. no answer. called the house where she was at. and they said she had left 15 minutes before that. >> i was thinking she had went off the road between their house and us. >> not far away, another family, the other half of hour story was on the road, too. erin thompson was driving her son caden home from a school concert. he played the drums. >> i'd always attended all of caden's concerts. and this was the first one i didn't attend because i had car trouble of. >> this is caden's stepfather. >> my car was in the shop. and so erin dropped me off. that's why i wasn't with them. >> and soon, the poison, the anxiety seeped under jason's door into his
night fell heavy in montana's flat head valley. something was wrong. anxiety spiked. where was she? >> it just felt like something was not right. >> it's hard to explain that there's something not normal. >> you could set jury clock by their daughter justine, that reliable. but, a new driver, too, just 16. was late from her boyfriend's house. and though she wasn't very late, something was wrong. >> i started calling her about five after 8:00. no answer. called the house...
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cualquiera que sea tu montaña.dos de la clasificatoria europea. natalie: mucha actividad rumbo al mundial. aquÍ les presento la informaciÓn. ♪ el partido por las eliminatorias europeas rumbo al mundial de rusia, holanda venciÓ a bulgaria mantiene vivas las ilusiones por clasificar . el triunfo fue por 3 a 1. hungrÍa cayÓ en casa frente a portugal. portugal se mantiene firme en el segundo lugar del grupo b. el britÁnico de la escuderÍa mercedes, luis hannigan ganÓ el gran premio de italia. esta fue su sexta victoria de la temporada y se acumula 238 puntos. su compaÑero de escuderÍa finalizÓ segundo y vettel completÓ el podio. pasamos al tenis, sharapova vvenciÓ. esto de la informaciÓn hasta el momento, recordar que el prÓximo fin de semana se llevarÁn a cabo las finales del us open. arantxa: una competencia, algo que se toman muy en serio estas personas que estÁn ahÍ para llevarse el titulo del ganador. consta en poder llevar la mayor cantidad de cerveza, sin ganar las. la persona que ganÓ ha tenido que entrenar en
cualquiera que sea tu montaña.dos de la clasificatoria europea. natalie: mucha actividad rumbo al mundial. aquÍ les presento la informaciÓn. ♪ el partido por las eliminatorias europeas rumbo al mundial de rusia, holanda venciÓ a bulgaria mantiene vivas las ilusiones por clasificar . el triunfo fue por 3 a 1. hungrÍa cayÓ en casa frente a portugal. portugal se mantiene firme en el segundo lugar del grupo b. el britÁnico de la escuderÍa mercedes, luis hannigan ganÓ el gran premio de...
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senator montana is back. we're going to let you do your opening statement and questions at the same time. >> well, first i want to thank senator tester because we've worked together the past year or two getting the with department. we had a good meeting with dr. shulkin in our office. i appreciate your continued very valuable contribution to us keeping track of the transformation efforts within the va. i'm sorry as i was not here earlier to hear the testimony. we'll start back on the medical record. back in knock knock, i stat on the electronic health record board when we were trying to integrate health records among medical providers within the state. and since i'm here and i'm on the senate armed services committee, we were successful with getting a provision in the nda that makes absolutely certain -- and i believe that the department is glad that we did, the va, makes absolutely certain that we don't miss a step as we integrate the two platforms. there's still a lot more work to do. with over 120 differen
senator montana is back. we're going to let you do your opening statement and questions at the same time. >> well, first i want to thank senator tester because we've worked together the past year or two getting the with department. we had a good meeting with dr. shulkin in our office. i appreciate your continued very valuable contribution to us keeping track of the transformation efforts within the va. i'm sorry as i was not here earlier to hear the testimony. we'll start back on the...
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out west local communities like in my home state of montana, you know, sincere hurt. i come from a railroad and timber town. if you want to see small towns get stripped, no jobs, the elderly, kids can't come home, it affects a lot of small communities. but i can tell you the administration's war on coal and mining and timber and the ability for a local community to have opportunity and to use our public lands for wealth but responsibly, that's over. one of my first actions as secretary of interior were to reverse the ban on coal leasing on our public lands. and it's no surprise that mining was up 20% nationally in the first quarter. in gdp now, it stands at 3.1% this quarter. 3.1% this quarter. and we're also making progress in oil and gas. the trump administration has offered more onshore oil and gas leases in the first six months of 2017 than the previous administration did in all of 216. we've held the first successful sale in the cook inlet, and i'm pleased to say in the gulf of mexico we're going to announce our oil and gas leases will be greatly expanded. under
out west local communities like in my home state of montana, you know, sincere hurt. i come from a railroad and timber town. if you want to see small towns get stripped, no jobs, the elderly, kids can't come home, it affects a lot of small communities. but i can tell you the administration's war on coal and mining and timber and the ability for a local community to have opportunity and to use our public lands for wealth but responsibly, that's over. one of my first actions as secretary of...
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senatoris week, montana -- a montana senator talked on the floor. let's take a look. [video clip] wildfires is impossible but we can do much more to lessen the severity and severalf these fires di million acres in moana are at high risk for wildfire. 5 million acres have been designated for accelerated forest management due to the insect management. we are talking about dead trees and since 1990, our state, montana, has lost over 40% of its for street workforce and two thirds of its mills. the remaining mills we have are not running around the clock, multiple shifts, which they could do except for the fact that they cannot get enough logs. we are bringing in logs from out of state and even out of the country to our mills in montana to keep them going. host: what is your reaction to that? guest: the point the senator is making is a good one. we have to figure out how to use the forest products industry to help us defray the risk of fire on the landscape. in montana we are working very closely with the division of forestry, the u.s. forest service and the national conse
senatoris week, montana -- a montana senator talked on the floor. let's take a look. [video clip] wildfires is impossible but we can do much more to lessen the severity and severalf these fires di million acres in moana are at high risk for wildfire. 5 million acres have been designated for accelerated forest management due to the insect management. we are talking about dead trees and since 1990, our state, montana, has lost over 40% of its for street workforce and two thirds of its mills. the...
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in montana talks about the wildfires burning in montana and other western states. what are these western governors asking for from washington? are actually seeing an interesting type of activity going on right now, because i think there is good cooperation between western governors and the interior secretary, who is from montana, talking about how they can provide more variation and flexibility at the state level. montana may want to regulate differently than wyoming, so there's talk about certain parameters and certain desired results, but giving flexibility to the states to deal with the particular specific problems they may have, different types of natural phenomenon in their forests that may need to be treated to be treated tivoli in montana than wyoming. host: robert in kentucky, republican. is robert.name i am from hazard, kentucky. i think the mayor in kentucky is doing a great job, basically wanting jobs to come into kentucky that take equal to what coal miners made, probably over $100,000 a year, and no jobs are coming back to kentucky that will pay that,
in montana talks about the wildfires burning in montana and other western states. what are these western governors asking for from washington? are actually seeing an interesting type of activity going on right now, because i think there is good cooperation between western governors and the interior secretary, who is from montana, talking about how they can provide more variation and flexibility at the state level. montana may want to regulate differently than wyoming, so there's talk about...
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montana, the foothills of glacier national park. see is why i am glad to they are opening up new possibilities that didn't exist before. the pads are smaller in footprint. directional drilling and gps technology are allowing us to do things we never thought possible. i am a former geologist. i say former because when i went to school, i was taught that we were going to be out of oil in 2003. that's not possible. with fracking. we have better computing. we have better precision. we can do it right. improve forfracking higher pressures and temperatures producing greater energy yields, and the process is safer, and in many cases athin two or three inches 10,000 feet with a horizontal miles. and time again, this administration does not pick winners and losers. we don't. i've also looked at exciting technologies and see progress being made in renewables and cleaner energy like wind, solar, and hydropower. those are equally important, but they also have to be market-driven and at a cost point where they are competitive. some of that is in
montana, the foothills of glacier national park. see is why i am glad to they are opening up new possibilities that didn't exist before. the pads are smaller in footprint. directional drilling and gps technology are allowing us to do things we never thought possible. i am a former geologist. i say former because when i went to school, i was taught that we were going to be out of oil in 2003. that's not possible. with fracking. we have better computing. we have better precision. we can do it...
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cualquiera que sea tu montaña.nas de heridos y miles de viviendas destruidas. vamos con alejandro roldÁn que estar con los estragos de uno de los sismos mÁs fuertes registrados en el Último siglo de este paÍs. alejandro: asÍ es, juchitÁn es uno de los pueblos que mÁs se enorgullece de sus raÍces Étnicas y fue justamente en este lugar donde el terremoto causÓ los daÑos mÁs severos en el paÍs. la mayorÍa de las personas que fallecieron en el terremoto de 8.2 grados de la estada de richter en mÉxico son de juchitÁn, este municipio quedÓ devastado en el sureÑo estado de oaxaca donde tambiÉn se reportan al menos 70 lesionados y unas 1000 viviendas daÑadas. >> es una situaciÓn crÍtica que estamos pasando. necesitamos el apoyo. mi casa se me derrumbÓ. alejandro: despuÉs de colapsar, en estas imÁgenes se muestran las imÁgenes del del hospital donde algunas pacientes y mÉdicos ayudaron en las labores de rescate para sacar lo mÁs rÁpido posible a los heridos. tan sÓlo tres minutos y medio bastaron para que decenas de viviend
cualquiera que sea tu montaña.nas de heridos y miles de viviendas destruidas. vamos con alejandro roldÁn que estar con los estragos de uno de los sismos mÁs fuertes registrados en el Último siglo de este paÍs. alejandro: asÍ es, juchitÁn es uno de los pueblos que mÁs se enorgullece de sus raÍces Étnicas y fue justamente en este lugar donde el terremoto causÓ los daÑos mÁs severos en el paÍs. la mayorÍa de las personas que fallecieron en el terremoto de 8.2 grados de la estada de...
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that is what we see in montana.sources bring the fire season -- we have lost two firefighters in montana. this is an important issue, we are breathing smoke every day, we are sick and tired of it and we need to let montana manage these forces versus bureaucrats in washington and environmental groups that are stopping common sense forest management projects. melissa: appreciate your time. dave: sounding the alarm the trump administration stirring up warnings for china if it doesn't stop doing business with korea. sports tv going to political extremes, the espn host who called presidents and those who voted for him a white supremacist, should she is still have a job? fox news media analyst sounding off next. >> i don't know how people who voted for donald trump can feel comfortable watching espn when they know the value that network espouses and how unwelcome their own values are. don't let dust and allergens get between you and life's beautiful moments. flonase outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. it helps blo
that is what we see in montana.sources bring the fire season -- we have lost two firefighters in montana. this is an important issue, we are breathing smoke every day, we are sick and tired of it and we need to let montana manage these forces versus bureaucrats in washington and environmental groups that are stopping common sense forest management projects. melissa: appreciate your time. dave: sounding the alarm the trump administration stirring up warnings for china if it doesn't stop doing...
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cualquiera que sea tu montaña.ta ante el hoffenheim y goleo cuatro a cero al mainz en la cuarta jornada de la bundesliga... muller, robben y el polaco en coors, elaboramos, filtramos y empacamos en frío. para conseguir el sabor puro y fresco, que te mereces al llegar a la cima. cualquiera que sea tu montaña. sigue subiendo. ♪ arantxa: rodolfo landeros nos acompaÑa con lo mÁs destacado de la jornada deportiva. el barcelona sufriÓ para ganarle al getafe y sigue de lÍder en la liga espaÑola. rodolfo: efectivamente . querida aranza. quÉ gusto saludarte y efectivamente sufriÓ el fÚtbol club barcelona, pero sin embargo no salta la punta de la liga espaÑola. esto y mÁs en informaciÓn deportiva. barcelona visitÓ al getafe con misiÓn de mantener su ritmo perfecto en liga, y aunque saldrÍan sorprendida por los locales lograrÍan un tanto de suÁrez y paulinho para completar la remontada. en el estreno del metropolitano y con la presencia del rey de espaÑa, el atlÉtico de madrid recibiÓ al mÁlaga. tendrán que esperar al minuto
cualquiera que sea tu montaña.ta ante el hoffenheim y goleo cuatro a cero al mainz en la cuarta jornada de la bundesliga... muller, robben y el polaco en coors, elaboramos, filtramos y empacamos en frío. para conseguir el sabor puro y fresco, que te mereces al llegar a la cima. cualquiera que sea tu montaña. sigue subiendo. ♪ arantxa: rodolfo landeros nos acompaÑa con lo mÁs destacado de la jornada deportiva. el barcelona sufriÓ para ganarle al getafe y sigue de lÍder en la liga...
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cualquiera que sea tu montaña.e siento mucho mejor! es que con tanta prisa, será que la dejé sobre el escritorio o quizas de pronto la dejé... [mujer 2] o quizás la dejaste en el balcón del dormitorio principal. ¡en éste! [mujer 1] ¡y mira ya la puedo volver a activar! >> esta noche tenemos una emotiva despedida con la mÚsica de piano que armonizada uno de los lugares destruidos por harvey. regresÓ para consolar a sus hijos. el piano es una de las propiedades mÁs preciadas de la familia y pensar en perderlo fue devastador. comenzÓ a tocarlo generando esperanza. buenas noches. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ conde: los protagonistas. juan carlos osorio le cambia el nombre a las rotaciones. el show de cristiano ronaldo y carlos estÁ listo para rescatar a la selecciÓn de honduras. lindsay: jornada de eliminatoria en conmebol y asÍ estaba la tabla antes de que ocurrieran todas las acciones. hoy en montevideo los charrÚas
cualquiera que sea tu montaña.e siento mucho mejor! es que con tanta prisa, será que la dejé sobre el escritorio o quizas de pronto la dejé... [mujer 2] o quizás la dejaste en el balcón del dormitorio principal. ¡en éste! [mujer 1] ¡y mira ya la puedo volver a activar! >> esta noche tenemos una emotiva despedida con la mÚsica de piano que armonizada uno de los lugares destruidos por harvey. regresÓ para consolar a sus hijos. el piano es una de las propiedades mÁs preciadas de...
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here, there are a million and a half acres ablaze across oregon, washington, california, idaho, montana, utah. one third of these burning acres are in my home state alone. year, it is virtually guaranteed to be the worst fire season in history in terms of the total area burnt. mr. president, i served as chairman of the energy and natural resources committee for a time. i have sat in so many committee hearings and heard again and again about the dangers the fires posed our state. is, the fires are getting hotter. they have gotten bigger, tougher to fight, and this is a year-long pattern in the west. it gets hot, dry. there has been inadequate and theno go in there out the dead and dying material. then we have a lightning strike and all of a sudden you have an inferno on your hands. -- as ie, as indicated indicated, some of that problem was due to firecrackers, but this is a year-long pattern in the west. same warming trend in the firesked seems to have fueled the storms in the gulf of mexico and over the atlanta -- over the atlantic. the victims of all of these disasters and the communit
here, there are a million and a half acres ablaze across oregon, washington, california, idaho, montana, utah. one third of these burning acres are in my home state alone. year, it is virtually guaranteed to be the worst fire season in history in terms of the total area burnt. mr. president, i served as chairman of the energy and natural resources committee for a time. i have sat in so many committee hearings and heard again and again about the dangers the fires posed our state. is, the fires...
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montana. and to speak at the western governors association the next morning. number three, traveling to and between the islands of the u.s. virgin islands. as you are aware, interior has the federal oversight of the territories from the virgin islands to allow -- pilau. i was invited and accepted the invitation to be one -- part of their 100th anniversary of the transition of power. i was privileged to attend the ceremonies with the governor and prime minister of denmark. witho took military air secretary perdue. he and i could go out and meet with the wildfire land cruise in in montana.rews we also lost a firefighter fighting those fires. military air with the president and the vice president. when asked by invitation. flying ono continue the benefit and on official duties. all this trouble was done only after determined by multiple career professionals at the commercialthat no options existed to meet the promulgated schedule. as importantly, the flights were booked after extensive due from t
montana. and to speak at the western governors association the next morning. number three, traveling to and between the islands of the u.s. virgin islands. as you are aware, interior has the federal oversight of the territories from the virgin islands to allow -- pilau. i was invited and accepted the invitation to be one -- part of their 100th anniversary of the transition of power. i was privileged to attend the ceremonies with the governor and prime minister of denmark. witho took military...
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porque los retos son montañas, sigue subiendo.s. los cultivos se perdieron en la habana. las penetraciones del mar han sido histÓricas y las olas seguÍan golpeando el malecÓn. es ese el emblemÁtico malecÓn invadido. el mar atrapÓ a los residentes que aÚn no salen de su asombro. >> fue demasiado. eso nunca habÍa pasado. embarcaciones transitaban por las calles. >> sacando el agua toda la noche porque penetrÓ hasta a trace de la casa. >> se pierden cosas porque todos no estamos preparados. es muy difÍcil. reportera: la habana no se supone que hubiera recibido la mayor fuerza de los vientos y aÚn asÍ los daÑos son evidentes. el cciclÓn inundó cientos de millas de costa. las aautoridades de la isla eevalÚan sus consecuencias y advierten de grandes daÑos en los cayos. >>tuvimos derrumbes que provocaron accidentes. rpeortero: por el momento no se reportan muertes en cuba. advierten a la poblaciÓn que no salgan a las calles porque las inundaciones podrÍan continuar. en una pequeÑa ciudad costera el viento dderribÓ lÍneas elÉctricas. las
porque los retos son montañas, sigue subiendo.s. los cultivos se perdieron en la habana. las penetraciones del mar han sido histÓricas y las olas seguÍan golpeando el malecÓn. es ese el emblemÁtico malecÓn invadido. el mar atrapÓ a los residentes que aÚn no salen de su asombro. >> fue demasiado. eso nunca habÍa pasado. embarcaciones transitaban por las calles. >> sacando el agua toda la noche porque penetrÓ hasta a trace de la casa. >> se pierden cosas porque todos...
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but it's been limited in my home state of montana, for example, montana has not yet received a community connect grant during the program's 15 year tenure. can you explain this and how montana businesses and communities can be better utilizers of this important program? >> sure, thank you. i would be delighted to. first of all, montana does -- has some of the finest rural telecom companies in america, including lincoln telephone that recently secured a rus loan in telecon infrastructure. we are proud of that partnership. the challenge is that it's small in number of dollars and highly, highly competitive. the focus on our grant programs in general, whether it's in tell communications, electric, or water. it's to focus the limited dollars for the areas that have had the highest need. the scoring criteria will focus the most under served. community connect is focused on those that have no broadband, no availability at all and we are able to do right around ten or so grants a year based on the dollars that are appropriated, some years it's been significantly less. a couple of years we have
but it's been limited in my home state of montana, for example, montana has not yet received a community connect grant during the program's 15 year tenure. can you explain this and how montana businesses and communities can be better utilizers of this important program? >> sure, thank you. i would be delighted to. first of all, montana does -- has some of the finest rural telecom companies in america, including lincoln telephone that recently secured a rus loan in telecon infrastructure....
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the presiding officer: the senator from montana. a senator: mr. president, i'd ask that the quorum call be eviscerated. the presiding officer: the senate is not in a quorum call. mr. tester: oh, it isn't? the presiding officer: no, it's not. mr. tester: some people aren't doing their job, is that what you're telling me? just kidding. thank you for the opportunity to speak to the floor, mr. president. mr. president, the images and stories that we have witnessed in the aftermath of hurricane harvey and irma are devastating. i want to thank every american and every montanan who has pitched in, who has volunteered, who has donated to help the recovery efforts in texas and florida. but i rise today to remind the country that there's another devastating and ongoing natural disaster that is impacting thousands of families, costing taxpayers billions of dollars and draining local economies. as the eyes of the nation were on florida this weekend, and rightfully so, montana wildfires consumed another 150,000 acres. to date we have seen over 1.1 million acre
the presiding officer: the senator from montana. a senator: mr. president, i'd ask that the quorum call be eviscerated. the presiding officer: the senate is not in a quorum call. mr. tester: oh, it isn't? the presiding officer: no, it's not. mr. tester: some people aren't doing their job, is that what you're telling me? just kidding. thank you for the opportunity to speak to the floor, mr. president. mr. president, the images and stories that we have witnessed in the aftermath of hurricane...
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montana may want to regulate differently than wyoming. so there's talk about ensuring certain parameters and desired results. but giving flexibility to the state to deal with the particular problems they have and they have different types of national phenomenon in their force that may need to be treated differently in montana than wyoming. >> robert in kentucky, was the name of your time? >> caller: i'm from hazzard county. my governor in kentucky is doing a great job right now, he's basically wanting jobs to come to kentucky that pay equal to what coal mining has made and they probably made over 100,000 a year. there's no jobs coming back to kentucky that will pay that. our children are suffering now. when a good jobs in kentucky. other than that it's a beautiful state. to c-sp these are taken michael. >> host: check out when the c-span bus will be there. you can find it there. this idea of attracting companies to come to states,co states compute with each other for that. >> guest: they do. and i have to say the governor of kentucky is a
montana may want to regulate differently than wyoming. so there's talk about ensuring certain parameters and desired results. but giving flexibility to the state to deal with the particular problems they have and they have different types of national phenomenon in their force that may need to be treated differently in montana than wyoming. >> robert in kentucky, was the name of your time? >> caller: i'm from hazzard county. my governor in kentucky is doing a great job right now,...
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montana blue cross and blue shield supports treatment and i do not buy montana va does not. the next recommendation expands access to tell the psychiatry and then makes online behavioral therapy available to all veterans. we also believe that the va should expand the availability of automated suicide risk assessments to do that with a prize to create and update a medical screening tool to determine which patients are at risk of developing side effects from clozapine and develop a public facing online research directory for non- va resources and create a more synergistic relationship between the va and community mental health centers over 1300 community health centers across the country, and we should be working with those to care for our veterans. increase via collaboration with outside researchers and finally, establish a continuity of care pipeline for veterans directly from the department of defense to the kind of community providers. thank you again for the opportunity to provide and your attention to this issue means a lot to me and the entire organization and their fam
montana blue cross and blue shield supports treatment and i do not buy montana va does not. the next recommendation expands access to tell the psychiatry and then makes online behavioral therapy available to all veterans. we also believe that the va should expand the availability of automated suicide risk assessments to do that with a prize to create and update a medical screening tool to determine which patients are at risk of developing side effects from clozapine and develop a public facing...
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we are seeing this firsthand in montana. and consultation with fish and wildlife service with other work with consultation, and there are five forest management projects in montana, and blocked with injunctions due to the cottonwood decision. these were designed to achieve critical objectives with risk of wildfires including habitat and water quality. and locally driven collaborative processes that involve diverse stakeholders to improve forest health and each one was stopped due to fringe litigants, capitalizing on -- the most alarming example, the injunction, this was joined by the past spring before the work was going to begin. one month later guess what happened, fires broke out on the acres that were treated under this, would have prevented the fire, the mere fact that wildfires occurred in areas that cannot be treated due to the cottonwood showed we need to pass bipartisan legislation statutorily reverse this decision. senate bill 605 clarifies federal agencies do not need to do an extra layer of consultation required
we are seeing this firsthand in montana. and consultation with fish and wildlife service with other work with consultation, and there are five forest management projects in montana, and blocked with injunctions due to the cottonwood decision. these were designed to achieve critical objectives with risk of wildfires including habitat and water quality. and locally driven collaborative processes that involve diverse stakeholders to improve forest health and each one was stopped due to fringe...
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porque los retos son montañas, sigue subiendo. independiente de otra presentada por 15 estados y washington. dulce: el fiscal general de california tomÓ acción legal ante la administraciÓn del presidente donald trump. >> es contra la ley y contra la constituciÓn, en tratar de terminar el programa "daca". dulce: la preocupaciÓn ha sido inevitable para agustina, que logrÓ comprar una casa, un auto yy obtuvo un mejor puesto en su trabajo. su mejor anhelo es estar presente en las graduaciones de sus hijos. >> mis hijos van a una escuela privada, que es algo que podrÍa tambiÉn decir, no pido nada, sÓlo pido que nos dejen estar aquÍ libremente. dulce: el fiscal de california decidiÓ entablar su propia demanda ya que mÁs de 200,000 beneficiarios de "daca" viven aquÍ y porque sería el estado mÁs impactado por la revocaciÓn del programa. el abogado dice que la demanda tiene un peso legal que puede ayudar a proteger a los soÑadores. >> tiene toda la seriedad del mundo porque lo que dice esta demanda es que los daÑos que estÁn siendo causado
porque los retos son montañas, sigue subiendo. independiente de otra presentada por 15 estados y washington. dulce: el fiscal general de california tomÓ acción legal ante la administraciÓn del presidente donald trump. >> es contra la ley y contra la constituciÓn, en tratar de terminar el programa "daca". dulce: la preocupaciÓn ha sido inevitable para agustina, que logrÓ comprar una casa, un auto yy obtuvo un mejor puesto en su trabajo. su mejor anhelo es estar presente en...
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hay montaÑas de escombros.ubo una casa que se salvara aquÍ. el agua penetrÓ hasta cuatro pies dentro de las viviendas. >> rebasÓ todo y siguió subiendo. pedro: aquÍ la gente se ha quedado sin nada. casa tras casa son montones de escombros, aÑos de trabajo, ahora son sÓlo basura. >> hay montaÑas de muebles, madera, todo fue causado por la tormenta. pedro:cuÁnto tiempo van a estar estos muebles en la calle? esas la pregunta de todo el mundo. empiezan a desprender un mal olor y temen que se convierta en un serio problema de salud. para otras personas esto es una oportunidad de trabajo. este contratista mexicano dice que lo han llamado varias personas para que empiece a arreglar las casas. >>a ver si nos dan el trabajo. dicen que estÁn esperando el seguro. pedro: los habitantes de esta zona viven con familiares o amigos porque perdieron hasta la ropa. por ahora, dicen que lo Único que tienen seguro es que deben empezar de nuevo. aranza: hasta el fin de esta semana podrÍan tardar los bomberos en contener el incendio
hay montaÑas de escombros.ubo una casa que se salvara aquÍ. el agua penetrÓ hasta cuatro pies dentro de las viviendas. >> rebasÓ todo y siguió subiendo. pedro: aquÍ la gente se ha quedado sin nada. casa tras casa son montones de escombros, aÑos de trabajo, ahora son sÓlo basura. >> hay montaÑas de muebles, madera, todo fue causado por la tormenta. pedro:cuÁnto tiempo van a estar estos muebles en la calle? esas la pregunta de todo el mundo. empiezan a desprender un mal olor...
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the kahn with decision has led to injunctions on five digitation projects in montana along. lines included fire mitigation across regions one, too, and for 80 projects are a risk of this bill has a bipartisan fixed to the court case we need to support the recovery of endangered species that blocking force management does not help us this legislation that you will consider today though litigation relief for forest management act will address those pressing issues for the forest service to cut trees to mitigate though wildfire hazard and strengthen habitat and maintain a force for pro to assure those plans to make sense if they could get started other projects instead of being stuck in a constant bureaucracy and endless litigation. rollout and to spend more time in the woods and less time in the courtrooms. this will help the forest projects move forward better carefully designed to take input from fish and wildlife in from the public and ideally holed up in court. to get the job done they need the resources to do the analysis. if it spends over half the money in fighting fire
the kahn with decision has led to injunctions on five digitation projects in montana along. lines included fire mitigation across regions one, too, and for 80 projects are a risk of this bill has a bipartisan fixed to the court case we need to support the recovery of endangered species that blocking force management does not help us this legislation that you will consider today though litigation relief for forest management act will address those pressing issues for the forest service to cut...
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cualquiera que sea tu montaña. sigue subiendo.ir la historia de un bombero soÑador que llegÓ de pequeÑo a houston. gracias al programa daca, logrÓ ser bombero. hizo la diferencia entre la vida de la muerte en el huracÁn "harvey". pedro: 17 aÑos de vivir en esta casa se esfumaron la noche de la tormenta, quedaron en la calle, tras el paso del huracÁn. curiosamente mientras "harvey" golpeaba, jesÚs coordinaba la ayuda y rescate en una estaciÓn de houston. >> cuando empezaron a hablar de eso me quedÉ pensando: mi casa. pedro: tras varios dÍas de trabajo sin descansar, lograron salvar muchas vidas. a este joven de 22 aÑos,, nada le apasiona mÁs que salvar vidas. >> desde pequeÑo me decÍa que iba a ser bombero. >> jacqueline trajo a jesÚs a los cuatro aÑos y creciÓ como indocumentado. >> si no hubiera tenido su permiso de trabajo, no lo hubiera hecho. >> en su trabajo todos saben que es un soÑador, pero lo ven como americano. >> siempre me dicen: nosotros no creemos que eres de mÉxico. pedro: su miedo mÁs grande ahora es que quiten dac
cualquiera que sea tu montaña. sigue subiendo.ir la historia de un bombero soÑador que llegÓ de pequeÑo a houston. gracias al programa daca, logrÓ ser bombero. hizo la diferencia entre la vida de la muerte en el huracÁn "harvey". pedro: 17 aÑos de vivir en esta casa se esfumaron la noche de la tormenta, quedaron en la calle, tras el paso del huracÁn. curiosamente mientras "harvey" golpeaba, jesÚs coordinaba la ayuda y rescate en una estaciÓn de houston. >>...
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porque los retos son montañas, sigue subiendo. lugar con 19 puntos en 7 jornadas lewis hamilton hizo historia al alcanzar la pole position 69 de su carrera, superando asi a michael shumacher... para coors, el frío importa. por eso elaboramos, filtramos y empacamos en frío. para un sabor más puro y fresco. porque nuestra montaña es hacer la cerveza más refrescante del mundo. coors light. porque los retos son montañas, sigue subiendo. aranza: natalie suÁrez nos acompaÑa. fÉlix: después de la clasificaciÓn de mÉxico, italia quedÓ muy cerquita. natalie: un gusto compartir con ustedes. muchÍsima actividad,gran compromiso el que tuvo espaÑa ante italia en el santiago bernabÉu . bajo una intensa lluvia en el estadio azteca, mÉxico consiguiÓ su boleto al mundial al vencer a panamÁ. se suma a brasil, japÓn, rusia. los dirigidos por osorio celebraron la sÉptima clasificaciÓn consecutiva a una copa del mundo. espaÑa recibiÓ a italia en el santiago bernabeu por la sÉptima jornada del grupo b. los red sox visitaban el bronx. al final, serÍa un
porque los retos son montañas, sigue subiendo. lugar con 19 puntos en 7 jornadas lewis hamilton hizo historia al alcanzar la pole position 69 de su carrera, superando asi a michael shumacher... para coors, el frío importa. por eso elaboramos, filtramos y empacamos en frío. para un sabor más puro y fresco. porque nuestra montaña es hacer la cerveza más refrescante del mundo. coors light. porque los retos son montañas, sigue subiendo. aranza: natalie suÁrez nos acompaÑa. fÉlix: después...
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my plan was to be in the navy for four years and then go back to montana.n't want to leave them but i was young and i reenlisted. then i found out about another seal team. we knew we would change from going to the uk to his train and special arms forces to were going to afghanistan and iraq to fight the global war on terror. every thing changed. went from oktoberfest. [inaudible] >> you had an interesting career so one of the main operations and missions you were a part of was the rescue of captain phillips. whether you take everybody through how the alert. >> for richard phillips, we were actually in virginia beach, it was good friday, april 10, 2009. that's my birthday. i was at my daughter's tea party at her school. she was four. we set up a buffet line and we were getting our kids easter treats. this is a school where we have marine corps parents and army parents and we were going through the buffet. as i'm walking back i got a message that said let's go get him now. i had a look my daughter and i and say goodbye. that's the hardest part of combat. gett
my plan was to be in the navy for four years and then go back to montana.n't want to leave them but i was young and i reenlisted. then i found out about another seal team. we knew we would change from going to the uk to his train and special arms forces to were going to afghanistan and iraq to fight the global war on terror. every thing changed. went from oktoberfest. [inaudible] >> you had an interesting career so one of the main operations and missions you were a part of was the rescue...
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montana is home to seven recognize tribes. we know that access opens up new possibilities and opportunities for tribal communities. unfortunately the fixed broadband report from 2016, 65% of the population on tribal land lack access to fixed telecommunication services. many small companies have stepped up to bring wireless and broadband access. we are grateful to that. i think the federal government does play a role in the spread the question is, what is the u.s. doing to expand access to tribal communities. >> thank you very much. tribal communities are key focus of our outreach. we are infrequent contact working with the fcc to be able to provide outreach and explain how our programs work. one of the challenges we do face in tribal communities are the right-of-way or the ownership of land is often a checkerboard. some land is privately held, some is held in trust and some is held by families not aware of ownership of the land. it was a major project in montana that iran right up against that problem. i was not able to be com
montana is home to seven recognize tribes. we know that access opens up new possibilities and opportunities for tribal communities. unfortunately the fixed broadband report from 2016, 65% of the population on tribal land lack access to fixed telecommunication services. many small companies have stepped up to bring wireless and broadband access. we are grateful to that. i think the federal government does play a role in the spread the question is, what is the u.s. doing to expand access to...
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cualquiera que sea tu montaña. sigue subiendo.
cualquiera que sea tu montaña. sigue subiendo.
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cualquiera que sea tu montaña. sigue subiendo.ñas, sigue subiendo. ♪ arantxa: una futura ley que proteja los soÑadores en estar condicionada dinero para el muro fronterizo serÍa el mÁs reciente compromiso legislativo del presidente trump, segÚn un alto funcionario de su administraciÓn. reporter este joven soÑador vino al congreso, lucha contra el reloj, su daca vence el 5 de marzo y hace lo imposible para que se apruebe una ley que lo proteja de la deportaciÓn. >> entregamos 1 millÓn de peticiones a senadores republicanos pidiÉndole que apoyen al "dream act". reportera: otro soÑadores hacen cal vÍdeo, todo parece indicar que avanza los acuerdos. uno de los azares del presidente dice que trump estÁ comprometido con la construcciÓn del muro pero que eso no si seriamente deberÍa estar incluido en la ley que proteja los jÓvenes soÑadores y cuando se le presionÓ sobre el tema, la secretaria de prensa de la casa blanca dijo: queremos una reforma migratoria y eso no ha cambiado. el presidente estÁ muy comprometido con el muro y tambiÉn c
cualquiera que sea tu montaña. sigue subiendo.ñas, sigue subiendo. ♪ arantxa: una futura ley que proteja los soÑadores en estar condicionada dinero para el muro fronterizo serÍa el mÁs reciente compromiso legislativo del presidente trump, segÚn un alto funcionario de su administraciÓn. reporter este joven soÑador vino al congreso, lucha contra el reloj, su daca vence el 5 de marzo y hace lo imposible para que se apruebe una ley que lo proteja de la deportaciÓn. >> entregamos 1...
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cualquiera que sea tu montaña. sigue subiendo.acer la cerveza más refrescante del mundo. coors light. porque los retos son montañas, sigue subiendo. gracias por seguir en la casa de la copa del mundo rusia 2018 concacaf comenzÓ hace rato, honduras y estados unidos jugaban una final, los dos estaban empatados recuerden que estados unidos habÍa perdido ante costa rica en el red bulls arenas el viernes, vamos a ver cÓmo llegaba la h con muchas ganas, estaban intentando por ahÍ, kioto que se animaba, pero logra poder anotar, pero a 5 minutos del final lo que no esperarÍamos tendrian pues que sufrir el empate por ahÍ veiamos una de las pocas jugadas de estados unidos tratando de reaccionar tambiÉn tuvo otras honduras la verdad que honduras dio muy bonito partido la gente en el olÍmpico le respondiÓ los animaron, pero a 5 minutos del final se da esa serie de rebotes ahÍ estÁ bien wood, atento para empujarla y logra el empate, la mala noticia para las personas de honduras que este empate no le sirve mucho a ellos porque han sido demasiad
cualquiera que sea tu montaña. sigue subiendo.acer la cerveza más refrescante del mundo. coors light. porque los retos son montañas, sigue subiendo. gracias por seguir en la casa de la copa del mundo rusia 2018 concacaf comenzÓ hace rato, honduras y estados unidos jugaban una final, los dos estaban empatados recuerden que estados unidos habÍa perdido ante costa rica en el red bulls arenas el viernes, vamos a ver cÓmo llegaba la h con muchas ganas, estaban intentando por ahÍ, kioto que se...
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you are seeing areas of montana, there are 17 different fires burning, each in the tens of thousands of acres. there's over 1,000,000 acres of land being consumed right now by wildfires, forest fires in the west. this impacts certainly property and lives, but also the land, the water in the air. so we just have a great deal of admiration and appreciation and respect for the resilience of the american people who are being impacted all across the country. >> the situation on the korean peninsulpeninsula is at its most unstable point since 1953 when the armistice was signed. over this past weekend we watched as kim jong-un did additional missile test and the detonation of another nuclear bomb, has increased the publication level tremendously. and it is time for the united states greatly ramp up our pressure to maximum extent possible from an economic security standpoint and diplomatic standpoint. there are more diplomatic measures that we can take big if you look at north korea, according to the foundation, north korea is not the most sanctioned nation by the head of states at this poin
you are seeing areas of montana, there are 17 different fires burning, each in the tens of thousands of acres. there's over 1,000,000 acres of land being consumed right now by wildfires, forest fires in the west. this impacts certainly property and lives, but also the land, the water in the air. so we just have a great deal of admiration and appreciation and respect for the resilience of the american people who are being impacted all across the country. >> the situation on the korean...
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>> that's montana. but you get the point. montana. >> is this april fool's day. >> you never know. out there towards western portions of montana, they are under a winter weather advisory, 2 to 4 inches of snow expected out there. not uncommon to get snow this time of year but it's coming. that's the sign of the times. i remember i went to college in colorado, three four years, we had snow fall in the last weeks of september. that was tough. 74 degrees right now, calm winds, a nice night across the region. a little humid. we're on the mild side for this time of year. we're going to continue to be. take a look at maria. over the last couple frames starting to look a little better again, a little stronger. latest advisory has winds of 125 miles an hour, finally moving away from the turks and caicos, very good cues after battering the islands again. they did not get the strongest winds but saw hurricane force winds again. with hurricane maria they may be dealing with problems again. very low lying islands again. hopefully the storm surge wasn't a huge issue. take a look at the track. w
>> that's montana. but you get the point. montana. >> is this april fool's day. >> you never know. out there towards western portions of montana, they are under a winter weather advisory, 2 to 4 inches of snow expected out there. not uncommon to get snow this time of year but it's coming. that's the sign of the times. i remember i went to college in colorado, three four years, we had snow fall in the last weeks of september. that was tough. 74 degrees right now, calm winds, a...
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cualquiera que sea tu montaña. sigue subiendo.s son montañas, sigue subiendo. ♪ fÉlix: la indignaciÓn ante la ola de feminicidios en mÉxico ha congregado a miles de personas en este paÍs en el domingo para marchar y es que la paciencia se agotÓ tras el asesinato de una joven de 19 aÑos que fue secuestrada y abusa sexualmente y asfixiada en manos de un chofer de trasporte privado. que tenemos mÁs de esta crisis social que el gobierno no ha podido enfrentar. reportera: a dos dÍas de la apariciÓn del cuerpo sin vida de mara castilla cientos de personas marcharon en contra de los feminicidios. se trata de la joven de 19 aÑos que fue secuestrada, agredida sexualmente y asfixiada por un chofer de transporte privado en ciudad de mÉxico. >> tenemos terror de que nuestras hijas salgan a la calle. ya no, ya basta, ya! reportera: ricardo alexi, principal sospechoso, tenÍa un mesa trabajando como conductor en la empresa cabify. se encuentra detenido y podrÍa enfrentar al 70 aÑos en prisiÓn. al gobernador de puebla dice analizarprohibir que es
cualquiera que sea tu montaña. sigue subiendo.s son montañas, sigue subiendo. ♪ fÉlix: la indignaciÓn ante la ola de feminicidios en mÉxico ha congregado a miles de personas en este paÍs en el domingo para marchar y es que la paciencia se agotÓ tras el asesinato de una joven de 19 aÑos que fue secuestrada y abusa sexualmente y asfixiada en manos de un chofer de trasporte privado. que tenemos mÁs de esta crisis social que el gobierno no ha podido enfrentar. reportera: a dos dÍas de...
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cualquiera que sea tu montaña.s de tensiÓn con el ojo del huracÁn mirando precisamente directamente a miami, la ciudad del sol respiran poco mÁs tranquila al saber que el huracÁn no tocará tierra en su suelo. aunque es una libia, los miamenses no deberÍan confiarse, pero muchos de ellos ya parecen de celebraciÓn, como nos cuenta carolina zaraza. reportera: al mal tiempo buena cara, asÍ amaneciÓ esta cafeterÍa horas de la llegada de irma. >> aprovechamos de que la gente tenÍa mucho pÁnico el principio. yo espero que me vaya muy bien. reportera: ante una orden de evacuaciÓn para cerca de 6 millones de personas, este negocio brilla porque estÁ abierto en medio de lo que parece un pueblo fantasma. quÉ pasaba por su mente cuando veÍa la televisiÓn y veÍa el huracÁn directo para aquÍ? >> que Íbamos a morir todo, pero menos mal que no ha sido asÍ. reportera: las calles que regularmente no se dan abasto de turistas, ahora se ven asÍ, vacÍas. >> es toda una experiencia. creo que nunca veremos a miami asÍ de vacía otra vez.
cualquiera que sea tu montaña.s de tensiÓn con el ojo del huracÁn mirando precisamente directamente a miami, la ciudad del sol respiran poco mÁs tranquila al saber que el huracÁn no tocará tierra en su suelo. aunque es una libia, los miamenses no deberÍan confiarse, pero muchos de ellos ya parecen de celebraciÓn, como nos cuenta carolina zaraza. reportera: al mal tiempo buena cara, asÍ amaneciÓ esta cafeterÍa horas de la llegada de irma. >> aprovechamos de que la gente tenÍa...
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montana. not a whole lots of flights from montana. when you talked about tom price you were talking about philadelphia and d.c., that's amtrak and driving. white house budget trekt director mic mull vainy re remineing them they're public services and every penny spent comes from you the tax player. just because something is legal doesn't mike it right and white house is putting john kelly chief of staff in charge of signing off on government travel on any government owned rented leased or chartered aircraft. >> let's talk about puerto rico. american citizens there in need of serious help in aftermath of hurricane maria. >> the mayor was calling this a good news story. >> we are dying here and i cannot fathom the thought that the greatest nation in the world cannot figure out logistics for a small island of so, may day, we are in tro trouble. >> and despite criticism from people on island president is defending federal government response to the disaster. >> i think it's going really well considering. rick scott was just up governor of
montana. not a whole lots of flights from montana. when you talked about tom price you were talking about philadelphia and d.c., that's amtrak and driving. white house budget trekt director mic mull vainy re remineing them they're public services and every penny spent comes from you the tax player. just because something is legal doesn't mike it right and white house is putting john kelly chief of staff in charge of signing off on government travel on any government owned rented leased or...
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Sep 9, 2017
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where they need it through oregon and montana where the fires are so large it's going to >>> gray skies and a little bit of mist around san francisco right now. 63 and overcast around san jose.
where they need it through oregon and montana where the fires are so large it's going to >>> gray skies and a little bit of mist around san francisco right now. 63 and overcast around san jose.