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there's montana., handsome, quiet, hunter, the fisherman. >> bill put up dry wall around the valley. and anne worked at a gas station and later, a long term care facility. >> anne put so much of herself into raising those boys and having, making a happy family life. >> those boys were gentlemen. bill would tell me how proud he and anne we're of the greats that the kids had. academically, they were killing it. >> until, ben was 18. he'd been away at college. was home on winter break. and one awful day, he left an obscure note on the fridge and walked into the woods and killed himself. his death, that first family horror. now, just a page in a file, in a box. but noah? noah was just 11 and felt responsible, somehow. >> i will never forget crying on my bed and thinking, my life is never going to be the same. my hero is gone. and for years, i still deal with that. i think about ben every day. >> did you know there was pain there? did anybody in the family know? >> i think my parents recognized. i don't kn
there's montana., handsome, quiet, hunter, the fisherman. >> bill put up dry wall around the valley. and anne worked at a gas station and later, a long term care facility. >> anne put so much of herself into raising those boys and having, making a happy family life. >> those boys were gentlemen. bill would tell me how proud he and anne we're of the greats that the kids had. academically, they were killing it. >> until, ben was 18. he'd been away at college. was home on...
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. >> carley: -- >> todd: montana congressman joins us. montana is a ne-good horrible state as gavin newsom claims it is, why is he vacationing there? >> because it's a wonderful place to be. i'm glad to have gavin newsom come up here and spend money and hopefully he can spend enough time talking to people in montana and find out what a free society lives and operates like. >> carley: that's a good response. newsom's people says the governor's travel is not being paid for by the state, connecting the two is false. the point is he is the representative of california and state-funded travel is in california is banned from being used in montana. this is a rules for thee, not for me situation, isn't it? >> it is standard operating procedure for the far left. we see this time and time again issue the hypocrisy issue the way they live their lives is very different from the policies they try to impose on the balance of constituents. this is just another example of it, we have seen gavin newsom do that time and time and time again. while balance o
. >> carley: -- >> todd: montana congressman joins us. montana is a ne-good horrible state as gavin newsom claims it is, why is he vacationing there? >> because it's a wonderful place to be. i'm glad to have gavin newsom come up here and spend money and hopefully he can spend enough time talking to people in montana and find out what a free society lives and operates like. >> carley: that's a good response. newsom's people says the governor's travel is not being paid for...
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i want to go to montana on vacation that makes it okay.e the hypocrisy here or am i missing something? >> no, there is absolute hypocrisy here. i would argue something even worse t goes back to exactly the point you were just making about the mismanagement of the state. you know what he is basically saying when he says that no, it is okay for me to go as a family but it is not okay for the state to spend money to send employees there, what he is basically saying, he is governing by virtue signaling. it is perfectly okay to dismiss virtue signaling as a person but as a state they have to virtue signal and punish mon nan at -- montana, believe me, perhaps after california, they're probably competing two of the most spectacular states in the union in terms of beauty, places i would like to go spend time under normal circumstances but, but for him, the idea that all of this is about sort of expressing a political opinion in terms of where you go and spend your time or where you go on vacation, that seems to have, there is nothing serious about
i want to go to montana on vacation that makes it okay.e the hypocrisy here or am i missing something? >> no, there is absolute hypocrisy here. i would argue something even worse t goes back to exactly the point you were just making about the mismanagement of the state. you know what he is basically saying when he says that no, it is okay for me to go as a family but it is not okay for the state to spend money to send employees there, what he is basically saying, he is governing by virtue...
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constable peterson went to montana to help out.r, the mounties put a tap on thompson. just in case jerry called again. and sure enough he did. >> hello? >> yes i'd like to talk to tom pulaski, >> from? where >> it's to tom pulaski from lewis gomez, in dallas. >> yes. >> the fact that he would use an alias was strange. but he was at a phone booth near this store in east dallas, texas. >> hi? how are you? doing >> what the hell are you doing there? >> and then as they talk. jerry offered a version of the story that didn't sound much at all like the one of romeo and juliet in all the headlines. >> i want because i was going, and she was because she was in love with me or something like that. but it wasn't because we both wanted to run away from home and you know -- >> what was it? >> it was because i wanted to get away, that's all. she just tagged along. and she says i can't live without you and all that, that's what she said. >> like he didn't really care. >> but then later same conversation, he said that losing dianne was like half
constable peterson went to montana to help out.r, the mounties put a tap on thompson. just in case jerry called again. and sure enough he did. >> hello? >> yes i'd like to talk to tom pulaski, >> from? where >> it's to tom pulaski from lewis gomez, in dallas. >> yes. >> the fact that he would use an alias was strange. but he was at a phone booth near this store in east dallas, texas. >> hi? how are you? doing >> what the hell are you doing there?...
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they needed that area just north of the park which montana was claiming and in fact the montana boosters when they were arguing for the parks creation. actually, we're trying to get them to give all of yellowstone yellowstone over to montana first. and then take the land so they wanted to actually expand into wyoming to take up that land because at that point that northern entrance was really the only way in no one had really discovered the other possible entrances it seemed you know, when they when they saw the tetons they're like, what are we supposed to do with this? how are we going to get over those? right? so they the the montanans in particular saw the park as theirs and so they've just taken little pieces and i think they probably have to do with mountain ranges and also waterways that were important areas of access for the park itself. right, that makes sense. all right, so i think we're gonna ask one more question. maybe we have time for two, but did general sheridan have a role in protecting, yellowstone? that's a great question sheridan who was one of the commanders in this r
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their oldest daughter is named montana pit there was immediately backlash because montana is one of 22 states california prohibits state-funded travel to and that is because of their policies toward lgbtq people. that is been in place since 2016. i think jerry brown signed that law. the governor's office has said it is not fair to apply that wall to him or to conflate them at all some plea because this was a trip he paid for out of his own pocket. the law prohibits state-funded travel. they said they cannot litigate or decide who visits family or where the governor goes on his personal dime. none, i don't think it is a great optic frame. >> there are those who say wise this a new story and it feels like depending on how you look at it, it is a complicated picture. thank you so much. appreciate your insight. coming up next, some americans have had enough and they say they are ready to move to another country or consider it should how easy is it to do that? we after my car accident, i wondered what my case was worth. so i called the barnes firm. when that car hit my motorcycle, insurance
their oldest daughter is named montana pit there was immediately backlash because montana is one of 22 states california prohibits state-funded travel to and that is because of their policies toward lgbtq people. that is been in place since 2016. i think jerry brown signed that law. the governor's office has said it is not fair to apply that wall to him or to conflate them at all some plea because this was a trip he paid for out of his own pocket. the law prohibits state-funded travel. they...
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along with a group of montana boosters. also jay koch and his brother henry who knew ulysses s grant personally and got him on the side of the bill. it was introduced in both the senate and the house on december 18th. it defined the boundaries of a new national park at that time. around 1700 square miles, which is about half as large as it is now. suggested taking those lands from wyoming and idaho and montana. again, giving those lands to the department of the interior for the benefit and enjoyment of the people. really creating this democratic landscape of tourism which was a new idea. the bill was sent to each bodies committee on public lands for review and recommendation. hayden consulted with those committees and help them to write their very positive reports. on january 30th, 1872, the senate debated, they had two major issues, one was federal overreach this was the contentious issue. it brought up about the american civil war. it was not resolved in that conflict. again, the only congressional precedent was the feder
along with a group of montana boosters. also jay koch and his brother henry who knew ulysses s grant personally and got him on the side of the bill. it was introduced in both the senate and the house on december 18th. it defined the boundaries of a new national park at that time. around 1700 square miles, which is about half as large as it is now. suggested taking those lands from wyoming and idaho and montana. again, giving those lands to the department of the interior for the benefit and...
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they just didn't understand how that worked in montana. >> but this is america, not germany. aren't you allowed to protect yourself, your home, your family? was even that on trial new? dogma and kaarma we're about to collide. coming up, battlements are drawn. the revealing recorded. >> then i heard the kid yelling, no, no, no. please. >> did diren plead for his life? when dateline continues. dateline continues. bundled your home, auto, and rv insurance with progressive. you saved money and you get round-the-clock protection. so don't worry. it's all under control. [ screaming continues ] that's cool. we'll finish up here. bye! [ roars ] [ screaming continues ] that's why you go to the restroom before the movie starts. get epic protection for your dominion with progressive. eight months after diren dede's death, markus kaarma went on trial, seeking -- to montana courtroom. where they were befriended by the same group of kids who have loved their boy. >> a lot of us copper chance to meet his parents when became fraud. there really, really awesome. they were a lot like diren. >>
they just didn't understand how that worked in montana. >> but this is america, not germany. aren't you allowed to protect yourself, your home, your family? was even that on trial new? dogma and kaarma we're about to collide. coming up, battlements are drawn. the revealing recorded. >> then i heard the kid yelling, no, no, no. please. >> did diren plead for his life? when dateline continues. dateline continues. bundled your home, auto, and rv insurance with progressive. you...
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and so that's where i'm going to montana -- rather, the reason california bans travel to montana becausevernor there greg banned transgender females from participating in school sports for girls. >> brian: like everyone should. >> steve: if you want to go to montana, you can't do it as a government employee for the state of california on the state dime. cannot do it. absolutely not. and yet, he is there. >> rachel: montana stands up for women. for blige women in sports. and gavin newsom says that, you know, state employees can't go there. so we should not be surprised. of course, this is the same guy who went to the french laundry. he is the same guy against giving vouchers to children poor and minority children to go to private school, charter schools and during the lockdown that he has an absolute tyrant on. he shut down public schools which hurt poor kids. middle class kids own kids going to private school. just like aoc who went to florida on vacation as she championing all the lockdowns here in new york this is exactly what democrats are, representative matt rosendale of montana, he
and so that's where i'm going to montana -- rather, the reason california bans travel to montana becausevernor there greg banned transgender females from participating in school sports for girls. >> brian: like everyone should. >> steve: if you want to go to montana, you can't do it as a government employee for the state of california on the state dime. cannot do it. absolutely not. and yet, he is there. >> rachel: montana stands up for women. for blige women in sports. and...
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now newsom is getting pummeled online by his critics for taking a vacation to montana because montana is one of the states on a list banned here in california for state-funded travel because of its anti-lgbtq policies pressor of politics jack pitney. >> newsom didn't break any laws, not a major scandal, probably the kind of thing that will be forgotten in a couple of days. it is something of a warning to team newsom. he's starting to play in national politics, and if he continues to play in national politics, he'll be subject to a level of scrutiny that he's just not used to. >> reporter: the governor's office released a statement about the montana trip that reads in part, the state's travel ban applies to extending state funds. the governor's travel is not being paid for by the state. connecting the two is irresponsible and falsely implies there is something untoward. this is a personal trip to visit family who live outside the state. newsom's rivals pounced. republican state senator meliss yoll know montana is on the list. also of note, gaf nor newsom is also currently vacationing i
now newsom is getting pummeled online by his critics for taking a vacation to montana because montana is one of the states on a list banned here in california for state-funded travel because of its anti-lgbtq policies pressor of politics jack pitney. >> newsom didn't break any laws, not a major scandal, probably the kind of thing that will be forgotten in a couple of days. it is something of a warning to team newsom. he's starting to play in national politics, and if he continues to play...
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montana. there is a travel ban.u work for the state of california, you can't go to the states of montana on business spending california tax dollars. montana is evil. they have lgbt whatever policies that are evil. so gavin newsom, gavin new so many spends his money there, gavin newsom vacations there. when someone says what are you doing in montana. he says i'm not spending taxpayer money. let's just say there was a donut shop and it was a racist donut shop. and i said i'm not going into that donut shop and no one who works for me can go into that donut shop because it's an evil 0 donut shop. then then minutes later you find me in there with a baker's dozen. but i say i am not spending taxpayer dollars. it's evil, you are hypocrite. dan: what did you think about my monologue about biden's political instincts. you see this open border crisis, then you change the rules, and export our oil over to china somewhere people are paying $7 a gallon in california. give me the local plumber. at least they are valuable to soci
montana. there is a travel ban.u work for the state of california, you can't go to the states of montana on business spending california tax dollars. montana is evil. they have lgbt whatever policies that are evil. so gavin newsom, gavin new so many spends his money there, gavin newsom vacations there. when someone says what are you doing in montana. he says i'm not spending taxpayer money. let's just say there was a donut shop and it was a racist donut shop. and i said i'm not going into that...
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reportera: ante las lluvias, las montaÑas de antioquÍa comenzaron a ceder.a del pueblo donde corrieron desesperados padres y maestros porque sus niÑos habÍan llegado muy temprano para asistir a sus clases y la montaÑa les cayÓ encima. casi todos tuvieron suerte porque los escombros no aplastaron la estructura y los maestros y su maestra fueron rescatados, como esta niÑa de ocho aÑos de edad, que fue sacada con heridas en la cabeza y una fractura en la pierna. los padres de familia aseguran que los niÑos se salvaron porque estaban en la hora de recreo y su maestra los alertÓ para que corrieran ante la avalancha. >> tenemos corroborado que hay 19 niÑos que fueron rescatados, que ya estÁn bien, que estÁn siendo atendidos. reportera: como las poblaciones estÁn lejos de medellÍn, autoridades dispusieron helicÓpteros para tratar de llegar a zonas mÁs apartadas, donde se cree las montaÑas estÁn en riesgo de derrumbarse, porque las lluvias no paran desde hace varios dÍas. patricia: quÉ tragedia. al regresar, el expresidente mexicano enrique peÑa nieto pone a la vent
reportera: ante las lluvias, las montaÑas de antioquÍa comenzaron a ceder.a del pueblo donde corrieron desesperados padres y maestros porque sus niÑos habÍan llegado muy temprano para asistir a sus clases y la montaÑa les cayÓ encima. casi todos tuvieron suerte porque los escombros no aplastaron la estructura y los maestros y su maestra fueron rescatados, como esta niÑa de ocho aÑos de edad, que fue sacada con heridas en la cabeza y una fractura en la pierna. los padres de familia...
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. >>> and governor newsom is out of office in montana. a state where california government workers are not allowed to travel for business. how the governor's office is responding to those questioning his vacation location. >>> plus >> we are feeling this in our community. >>> the fbi is continuing its investigation. the heroine new details. >>> the news at 5:30 starts right now, i'm janelle wang. >> i'm raj mathai. there are a lot of new developments today following the fourth of july parade attack near chicago. the suspect is accused of killing seven people and he has confessed. he also says he was considering a second attack in madison, wisconsin. nbc jay gray joins us from highland park in illinois with the very latest. >> reporter: as the memorial grows at the site of the massacre, authorities now say the man responsible, robert crimo iii has confessed to killing seven and wounding more than two dozen during an attack at a fourth of july parade. >> he went into details about what he had done. he admitted to what he had done. >> report
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there's a travel ban against montana because montana is evil because of their stances on lgbt, whateverre probably not handing out free reassignment surgery to all inmates or something insane. but either way, let's just break it down. montana is an evil place because of the way they treat the gay and lesbian community. then who cares who is paying for your trouble? why are you going to an evil place? you are the one that said this is a bad place, bad policies so don't go fly fishing then. don't go there. at the same with the french laundry, it was the same with the sophia stadium where he is taking pictures with magic johnson with his mask in his hand. he doesn't believe it, he's a carpetbagger, he is full of crap come he doesn't believe anything he is saying. he doesn't believe covid is dangerous or he wouldn't be out with his 48 friends drinking wine or standing at sophia stadium without a mask on believed it. he doesn't believe it to come he doesn't believe montana, he doesn't believe anything he says and i don't believe anything he says either. >> jason: i get the sense he wakes up
there's a travel ban against montana because montana is evil because of their stances on lgbt, whateverre probably not handing out free reassignment surgery to all inmates or something insane. but either way, let's just break it down. montana is an evil place because of the way they treat the gay and lesbian community. then who cares who is paying for your trouble? why are you going to an evil place? you are the one that said this is a bad place, bad policies so don't go fly fishing then. don't...
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montana is on the list. also of note, gaf nor newsom is also currently vacationing in montana. >>> now to the coronavirus front this morning. mask mandates right now are recommended -- will be returning to california classrooms for the upcoming school year. face coverings will be still recommended, but the california department of health also says, quote, we've learned methods and gained tools to decrease covid's impact on health and well-being. the state also strongly recommends students stay up to date on vaccines and utilize testing. >>> meantime, u.s. health officials have distributed roughly 41,500 doses of the monkeypox vaccine. 560 cases of the illness have been reported in the u.s. so far. vaccine distribution has been focused on areas where the most cases and overall risk. washington, d.c. has the most cases per capita and has received the most vaccine doses per capita. california, illinois and new york have received plenty of doses as well, specifically in chicago, l.a. and new york city. 11 states
montana is on the list. also of note, gaf nor newsom is also currently vacationing in montana. >>> now to the coronavirus front this morning. mask mandates right now are recommended -- will be returning to california classrooms for the upcoming school year. face coverings will be still recommended, but the california department of health also says, quote, we've learned methods and gained tools to decrease covid's impact on health and well-being. the state also strongly recommends...
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there'ss a travel ban againstst montana because montana is evil because of their stances on lgbtt, whatever .ro they'reba probably not handing out free assignment, reassignment surgery to all inmates or something insane. he but either way, let's just break it down. montana is an evil place because of the way they treat the and community. fine. then who cares who's paying for your travel t? but gavin, why would you go to an evil place? why are you trying to beat evil on a technol on a technicality? you're the one who said these are this is a bad place. this is bad policy. so don't go fly fishing thendo don't go there. n'i mean, it's the same with the french laundry, with the same with the sophi stadium. she's taking pictures with magc johnson with his mask in his hand . he doesn't believe it. he's a carpetbagger. he's full of. he doesn't believe anything he's saying. he doesn't believe covid dangerous. he wouldn't be out with thirty one of his closest friends drinking 40 grand worth of wine and he wouldn't be standing around sophi stadium with no mask on if he believed it. he doesn't believe
there'ss a travel ban againstst montana because montana is evil because of their stances on lgbtt, whatever .ro they'reba probably not handing out free assignment, reassignment surgery to all inmates or something insane. he but either way, let's just break it down. montana is an evil place because of the way they treat the and community. fine. then who cares who's paying for your travel t? but gavin, why would you go to an evil place? why are you trying to beat evil on a technol on a...
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. >>> governor newsom is facing criticism over her family vacation to montana.na is on the list of states banned for official travel by california state workers because of discriminatory lgbt queue policies. governor newsom's office that it does not apply to state workers private travel. the governor was on a personal trip visiting his wife's parents that have a home in a golf community in montana. he said no state funds are being used for the trip. in a tweet, a spokesperson responded to the reporter calling the story got you journalism. some lawmakers are criticizing him for making the trip. >> how important is this? i am not sure. the french laundry was much more important. it was at the time that he was telling people to do the contrary. >> he said he doesn't think it will be a big impact because no state funds were being used and it was a private trip. >>> battle continues around people's park in berkeley. group is holding a rally speaking out against the plan to build over 1000 student housing units on the property. advocates say the history surrounding fr
. >>> governor newsom is facing criticism over her family vacation to montana.na is on the list of states banned for official travel by california state workers because of discriminatory lgbt queue policies. governor newsom's office that it does not apply to state workers private travel. the governor was on a personal trip visiting his wife's parents that have a home in a golf community in montana. he said no state funds are being used for the trip. in a tweet, a spokesperson responded...
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. >> de un momento a otro colapsÓ la montaÑa y cayÓ sobre todo lo que encontrÓ a su paso en las faldas perseguÍa _. >> santo seÑor, por favor. >> hasta los animales, perros y un caballo huÍan del peligro siguiendo a las personas que se refugiababan del otro lado de la montaÑa intentando juntar a la familia. aunque no se han reportado vÍctimas, los pobladores lo perdieron todo. >> sÍ, toda la casa, los animales, todo estÁ ahÍ enterrado. >> nos hemos quedado sin nada, nuestras cosas, nuestros animales, todo, por favor!. >> la reacciÓn para evacuar fue rÁpida porque hacÍa dÍas que los pobladores veÍan con preocupaciÓn cÓmo se producÍan ligeros deslizamientos en la montaÑa, estaban preparados para lo peor. (gritos). >> rescatistas y personal de defensa civil atienden a mÁs de 150 damnificados que esperan que llegue mÁs ayuda desde la capital. unas 60 casas estÁn inhabitables, las autoridades del pueblo aseguran que tendrÁ que ser reubicado en otro lugar mÁs seguro. en perÚ, liliana, noticias telemundo. >> impresionantes imÁgenes del poder de la madre naturaleza. en mÉxico hoy exhumaron los
. >> de un momento a otro colapsÓ la montaÑa y cayÓ sobre todo lo que encontrÓ a su paso en las faldas perseguÍa _. >> santo seÑor, por favor. >> hasta los animales, perros y un caballo huÍan del peligro siguiendo a las personas que se refugiababan del otro lado de la montaÑa intentando juntar a la familia. aunque no se han reportado vÍctimas, los pobladores lo perdieron todo. >> sÍ, toda la casa, los animales, todo estÁ ahÍ enterrado. >> nos hemos...
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. >>> plus, in our sunday spot light, harry smith visits montana for a look on the ground at the undercoverblem plaguing native american communities, and what's being done now to solve a long list of cold cases. >>> and later, a sunday sitdown and a rare conversation with academy award winner gwyneth paltrow on her turn away from an a-list acting career to build a company called goop and the side of show business that drove her to find something new. >> i think it was around the time of winning the oscar you go from people being curious about rooting for you to all being up-ended, and people really wanting to tear you down and take great pleasure in it. >> a sunday sitdown with gwenn et paltrow. and another life well lived later in the show. >>> let's begin with the stifling heat as temperatures are expected to break temperatures up and down the east coast today. at least three deaths have been reported so far from the heat this week. our meteorologist is in steamy washington, d.c. this morning. samarra, good morning. how bad is it going to be? >> we have 90 million people waking up to inte
. >>> plus, in our sunday spot light, harry smith visits montana for a look on the ground at the undercoverblem plaguing native american communities, and what's being done now to solve a long list of cold cases. >>> and later, a sunday sitdown and a rare conversation with academy award winner gwyneth paltrow on her turn away from an a-list acting career to build a company called goop and the side of show business that drove her to find something new. >> i think it was...
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the governor's in montana, that is where the parents of his wife own a ranch.alifornia has banned state-funded and state-sponsored travel to montana because of its discriminatory policies against members of the lgbtq community. recently the governor's office also called out montana for restricting abortion access. according to a statement from the governor's office, the travel ban only applies to expanding state funds, and the governor's travel is not being paid for by the state. >> today we learned that he contemplated carrying out a similar attack here in madison. >> details, emerging about the man accused of the july 4 parade, killing seven people. -- july 4 parade shooting, killing seven people. it was considering another shooting in madison, wisconsin at a july 4 event there. robert crimo iii made his first court appearance for the counts of third-degree murder internet we are learning more about the victims. we have the details. reporter: in highland park, illinois, it community groups after enduring the unthinkable. a 2-year-old, now an orphan following
the governor's in montana, that is where the parents of his wife own a ranch.alifornia has banned state-funded and state-sponsored travel to montana because of its discriminatory policies against members of the lgbtq community. recently the governor's office also called out montana for restricting abortion access. according to a statement from the governor's office, the travel ban only applies to expanding state funds, and the governor's travel is not being paid for by the state. >> today...
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for killing an american dea agent >>> a montana highway pileup kills six during a blinding dust storm. >>> new photos of giant sharks just off the coast of cape cod amid a string of attacks across the east coast. >>> and the biggest losers why airlines are losing more and more luggage. >> one day we waited for almost nine hours. >> and what you can do about it >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with jose diaz-balart. >>> good evening president biden is in the air right now returning from his visit to the middle east the trip was steeped in controversy before he even left d.c., but that controversy has only grown bigger and more complicated there's new criticism today over the fist bump between him and the saudi crown prince and not even a full day after president biden called the last-minute press conference to make clear that he had told the saudi leader he believed he was responsible for the death of journalist jamal khashoggi. saudi officials are disputing that the white house is hopeful the meetings there will lead to arab nations pumping more oil the president says that wil
for killing an american dea agent >>> a montana highway pileup kills six during a blinding dust storm. >>> new photos of giant sharks just off the coast of cape cod amid a string of attacks across the east coast. >>> and the biggest losers why airlines are losing more and more luggage. >> one day we waited for almost nine hours. >> and what you can do about it >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with jose diaz-balart. >>> good...
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montana is among 22 states that california has banned state-sponsored travel because of its policies that are deemed discriminatory to the lgbtq people. the parents of newsom's wife own a ranch in montana, and the couple was married there. >>> now the drought in santa clara county. the tough approach to water conservation may actually be working. >> as devin fehely reports, the message to save water may finally be getting through. >> reporter: we're entering the heart of the summer, the hottest and driest part of the year. but the good news is the conservation numbers finally appear to be rounding a corner. >> it took the threat of fines, but water usage in the south bay is finally trending down and at just the right time. >> started to increase the amount of conservation we're seeing from the charts. we're not increasing the water level, but people are starting to pay attention and using less water. >> reporter: the response to calls for conservation had been lackluster at best, downright dismal at worse. water was up 2% overall in april compared to 2019. >> we have a little plastic
montana is among 22 states that california has banned state-sponsored travel because of its policies that are deemed discriminatory to the lgbtq people. the parents of newsom's wife own a ranch in montana, and the couple was married there. >>> now the drought in santa clara county. the tough approach to water conservation may actually be working. >> as devin fehely reports, the message to save water may finally be getting through. >> reporter: we're entering the heart of...
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. >> kelly: mine is in montana. >> tom: where's yours? montana! do you work the ranch? >> tom: yeah, that's what i do for fun. i work. i mean, i -- i have a lot of oak trees and i have planted a lot of native oaks. we are pretty green at my place, well water, we don't have any city water and i have this whole family of trees, because i have been there oh, 25 years. so i have little babies that i just planted and teenagers and now i have some grown-up trees. and i watch them grow. >> kelly: it takes forever to watch him grow, so that's also when he planted them, that's awesome. >> tom: i can see the little bit of growth. >> kelly: i think that it's really cool, you also have grandchildren should >> tom: i do have grandchildren, and, i love them dearly. >> kelly: are they crazy all over the place? >> tom: no, they are all centrally located in the ranch, so i get to see them as often as i would like with the covid, we were all under as you work, i'm sure, everybody was, really strict protocols, so i cannot get sick, because if i don't go to work abou
. >> kelly: mine is in montana. >> tom: where's yours? montana! do you work the ranch? >> tom: yeah, that's what i do for fun. i work. i mean, i -- i have a lot of oak trees and i have planted a lot of native oaks. we are pretty green at my place, well water, we don't have any city water and i have this whole family of trees, because i have been there oh, 25 years. so i have little babies that i just planted and teenagers and now i have some grown-up trees. and i watch them...
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>>>v en con toda la famialia y gocen del parque . >>> esta montañas es el parque (en inglés) y toma su clara y es el parque más antiguo en california . >>> hasta 1932 había una piscina cubierta un zoológico y un ferrocarril. >>> fue establecidos de que las personas en san josé tendrían acceso a las aguas termales. >>> también hay mucha vida silvestre, . >>> sus senderos ofrecen vistas únicas. >>> personas pueden venir y disfrutar la naturaleza y tenemos 13 millas de senderos. >>> también ofrece programas educaivos para escolares , césar bayona telemundo 48. >>> es una variedad histórica y cultural y también de la naturaleza , he visitado este parque y puede ver riachuelos y caminar por sus senderos cálido pero también tiene senderos con sombras. >>> mucho pro explorar y también me gusta de este lugar el origen de santa clara pero tenemos que tomarnos una hora para explorar y ver cómo eran las cosas antes y nos permite tener contacto con la naturaleza . >>> está a 15 minutos de san josé y tiene estacionamientos . >>> en los deportes el s dueño terminó para san francisco y tengo las mejo
>>>v en con toda la famialia y gocen del parque . >>> esta montañas es el parque (en inglés) y toma su clara y es el parque más antiguo en california . >>> hasta 1932 había una piscina cubierta un zoológico y un ferrocarril. >>> fue establecidos de que las personas en san josé tendrían acceso a las aguas termales. >>> también hay mucha vida silvestre, . >>> sus senderos ofrecen vistas únicas. >>> personas pueden venir y...
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. >> senator tester from montana is recognized. >> i don't think montana is an outlier here, just about everywhere in the country there is housing shortages. in the faster growing areas it's come to the point where we have teachers in montana that don't take the job or live in a camp ground because housing is to unaffordable. we've got a lot of folks from texas or the coast moving into montana. that would make me think that there would be houses for sale in texas and in san francisco and l.a. in those kind of places but i'm not hearing about housing surpluses there. could you give me an insight as to what's going on and why one month we have housing surplus and then six months later, not near enough houses? >> any economic data physically on housing, there could be some volatility month to month. >> we have simply not built enough. with people moving into your state, there was a housing shortage in texas or maybe moving to montana creating the demand and causing a housing shortage in your area but that's a drop in the could compared to the housing shortage they are currently experiencin
. >> senator tester from montana is recognized. >> i don't think montana is an outlier here, just about everywhere in the country there is housing shortages. in the faster growing areas it's come to the point where we have teachers in montana that don't take the job or live in a camp ground because housing is to unaffordable. we've got a lot of folks from texas or the coast moving into montana. that would make me think that there would be houses for sale in texas and in san...
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potential political fallout from governor newsom's vacation in montana. world news tonight with david muir is coming up next. >>> tonight, alarming new details about the mass shooting suspect in illinois, and now word he may have been considering a second attack while making his escape. robert crimo in court today, showing no emotion, charged with seven counts of murder. the prosecutor says he confessed to the attack, telling people he dressed in women's clothing and covered his tattoos with makeup so people wouldn't recognize him. allegedly armed with a semiautomatic rifle. authorities say he drop md it as he escaped from the scene. police recovering magazines and shell katings from the rooftop where the alleged gunman opened fire. the sheriff says the suspect fled to madison, wisconsin, where he considered another shooting there. the prosecutor promises more charges are coming. alex perez is in highland park. >>> one of the many heartbreaking stories emerging from the shooting, the 2-year-old boy who lost both of his parents, rescued by strangers. his f
potential political fallout from governor newsom's vacation in montana. world news tonight with david muir is coming up next. >>> tonight, alarming new details about the mass shooting suspect in illinois, and now word he may have been considering a second attack while making his escape. robert crimo in court today, showing no emotion, charged with seven counts of murder. the prosecutor says he confessed to the attack, telling people he dressed in women's clothing and covered his...
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i -- i technically was also very fashion inspired at that time by "hannah montana," aka, miley cyrus.- there's a lot of people out there the same -- feel the same way. [ cheers and applause >> right she used to wear, like, outfits on "hannah montana" that i would try to recreate because i just thought they were, like, everything >> jimmy: yeah >> and they were they really were so i would look at stuff she would wear in "hannah montana" and then like, try to find the same skirt and the same belt and, like, the same little t-shirt or whatever. and it's just -- it's just funny. >> jimmy: do you know miley? i mean, you must know miley now. >> i do, yeah. i mean, i actually have known her for a really long time we met when i was, like, 11 years old, and i -- i mean, if she was sitting right here, she would say, like, "yeah, you were just like that annoying little kid, at the time. but we've become friends, and she's amazing. obviously. >> jimmy: yeah i never knew that your middle name was rhode >> yes it's also my mom's middle name. >> jimmy: beautiful name r-h-o-d-e. i love that. i go, "o
i -- i technically was also very fashion inspired at that time by "hannah montana," aka, miley cyrus.- there's a lot of people out there the same -- feel the same way. [ cheers and applause >> right she used to wear, like, outfits on "hannah montana" that i would try to recreate because i just thought they were, like, everything >> jimmy: yeah >> and they were they really were so i would look at stuff she would wear in "hannah montana" and then...
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now he is getting pummeled online for taking a trip to montana because it is on a list banning state travel for lgbtq policies. >> newsom didn't break any laws. this is not some kind of major scandal. but it is something of a warning to team newsom. he is starting to play the national politics. and, if he continues to play in national politics, he'll be subject to a level of scrutiny that he's just not used to. >> reporter: the governor's office released a statement about the montana trip that reads in part, the state's travel ban extends to state fund us. connecting the two is irresponsible and falsely implies there is something untoward. this was a family trip. testi democrats have banned travel to these states. >> the governor's office would not say if newsom was with his taxpayer-funded security detail. >>> back here in the bay area. investigators are being looking for the cause of a fire that ripped through a home in san jose. it was east of 101 and capital expressway. luckily no one was hurt. >>> and tonight san francisco is warning some people who attended the pride weekend to
now he is getting pummeled online for taking a trip to montana because it is on a list banning state travel for lgbtq policies. >> newsom didn't break any laws. this is not some kind of major scandal. but it is something of a warning to team newsom. he is starting to play the national politics. and, if he continues to play in national politics, he'll be subject to a level of scrutiny that he's just not used to. >> reporter: the governor's office released a statement about the...
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it's happening in california, colorado, montana, and texas. the fear justified, experts say, by statistics. >> between 1992 and 2015, there are about 7,000 accidentally started fires on the 4th of july, and that's about double what we see any other day of the year. >> reporter: as much as americans love the traditional fourth fireworks display, university of montana researchers who study wildfires calling for americans to skip fireworks. >> you're going to hear these messages more and more every 4th of july. >> reporter: another concern -- air pollution, like houston saw after its new year's celebration fireworks in 2019. but the celebration isn't ending. in many places, it's evolving. some communities filling the void with drone and light shows. of course, many americans traditionally do it themselves -- backyard fireworks. jst as traditionally, we hear warnings of the dangers of doing that. ahead of tomorrow's celebrations, l.a. firefighters using watermelons to show the force behind even small illegal fireworks. other cancellations are happ
it's happening in california, colorado, montana, and texas. the fear justified, experts say, by statistics. >> between 1992 and 2015, there are about 7,000 accidentally started fires on the 4th of july, and that's about double what we see any other day of the year. >> reporter: as much as americans love the traditional fourth fireworks display, university of montana researchers who study wildfires calling for americans to skip fireworks. >> you're going to hear these messages...
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. >>> tracking severe thunderstorms from montana to illinois. damaging winds and possible flash flooding. red flag warnings threaten fireworks displays in the west. >>> wnba star brittney griner's personal appeal to president biden while on trial in russia. her letter to the president saying, quote, i'm terrified i might be here forever. >>> good evening, everyone. and thank you so much for joining us on this fourth of july holiday. i'm linsey davis, in for david. as we come on the air in the west, there is breaking news to report. authorities in highland park, illinois, have just announced they arrested a person of interest in today's mass shooting. authorities are now searching a silver vehicle. 22-year-old robert e. crimo was spoted in that car today. police say crimo was taken into custody tonight without incident. shots reportedly rang out at about ten minutes a of the start of the parade. at least six people were shot and killed. more than two dozen injured ranging in age from 8 to 85. many of them were shot right along the parade route. a
. >>> tracking severe thunderstorms from montana to illinois. damaging winds and possible flash flooding. red flag warnings threaten fireworks displays in the west. >>> wnba star brittney griner's personal appeal to president biden while on trial in russia. her letter to the president saying, quote, i'm terrified i might be here forever. >>> good evening, everyone. and thank you so much for joining us on this fourth of july holiday. i'm linsey davis, in for david. as...
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now, you are a lawyer, and you served as the attorney general in montana. what has been your reaction to these latest hearings? >> look, my reaction to these latest hearings and all throughout, i mean, congresswoman cheney said it probably better than anyone else good in the closing. somebody that acted like donald trump did should never be able to hold office in this country again. and, as you talked with congressman clyburn, look, we have 35 different candidates, republican candidates running for governor in 20 states, who denied the results of the election. you have nominees in michigan, and pennsylvania that were actually add the insurrection. so, we need accountability. i think they've done a great job with these hearings. at the end of the day, though, democracy is a process, right? elections are outcomes. we need to protect that process, and it's good to see more and more folks engaged, and saying that we can't have things like what happened, and we certainly just can't -- >> finally and briefly, the midterms, you have experienced winning elections i
now, you are a lawyer, and you served as the attorney general in montana. what has been your reaction to these latest hearings? >> look, my reaction to these latest hearings and all throughout, i mean, congresswoman cheney said it probably better than anyone else good in the closing. somebody that acted like donald trump did should never be able to hold office in this country again. and, as you talked with congressman clyburn, look, we have 35 different candidates, republican candidates...
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enough to stand there and say this legislation is a fly in abortion legislation, my colleague from montana failed to read this legislation and fear mongering at this point in time when women's rights are being eroded in this country is not the answer that women and so many americans in this country now need, what we need is for people to recommend and support and identify with the freedoms this country brings to all of us whether you are a woman or man in this country, this is about the right to choose and make the decision for women, fundamental rights, an important right for healthcare and decisions, 50% of the population and we deserve to be treated equally. with that, as if in legislative session i ask unanimous consent that the judiciary committee be discharged from further consideration of s 4504 and the senate proceed to its immediate consideration. further, that the bill be considered read a third time and past and the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table with no intervening action or debate. >> is their objection? >> senator from oklahoma. >> reserving t
enough to stand there and say this legislation is a fly in abortion legislation, my colleague from montana failed to read this legislation and fear mongering at this point in time when women's rights are being eroded in this country is not the answer that women and so many americans in this country now need, what we need is for people to recommend and support and identify with the freedoms this country brings to all of us whether you are a woman or man in this country, this is about the right...
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>> sandra: montana for me.nded as bigoted, banning state workers from going there on taxpayer funds but turns out governor newsom has no problem soaking up big sky country on his own dime. and that's our top of the 2:00 hour on the east coast here. welcome back as "america reports" rolls into hour two. i'm sandra smith, wonderful to have you here. >> bill: i'm in for john roberts, bill hemmer. happy to see you at home, or your mobile device. >> sandra: or the beach. >> bill: one of the top concerns for americans, the struggling economy. >> sandra: you are looking live at cleveland, ohio where president biden has just landed. he is there as we are told by the white house to push his successes on the american economy, and retirement accounts. you may not want to check your retirement account today, many have seen their savings go down significantly or disappear all together under sky high inflation and flailing and falling markets. >> bill: it is clear that this issue is number one across the board whether you lo
>> sandra: montana for me.nded as bigoted, banning state workers from going there on taxpayer funds but turns out governor newsom has no problem soaking up big sky country on his own dime. and that's our top of the 2:00 hour on the east coast here. welcome back as "america reports" rolls into hour two. i'm sandra smith, wonderful to have you here. >> bill: i'm in for john roberts, bill hemmer. happy to see you at home, or your mobile device. >> sandra: or the beach....
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y la delincuencia incrementado notablemente en perú una montaña colapsó con un centenar de casas las se reportaron víctimas tras el incidente pero al menos unas 150 familias lo perdieron todo. si tiene hijos de vacaciones de verano autoridades federales están advirtiendo para dejar que yo los pequeños se conviertan en víctimas de depredadores sexuales jaime arteaga nos explica cómo ayudar a proteger >>> no piensen que las redes sociales son seguras sino que en esos momentos están expuestos a depredadores sus hijos >>> está advertencia forma parte de la nueva campaña lanzada por el fbi anuncios espectaculares que alertan sobre el aumento de extorsiones a menores en plataformas digitales redes sociales en los juegos donde depredadores sexuales buscan imágenes comprometedoras para extorsionarlos a cambios de dineros. plataformas digitales y se comunica con otras personas que yo se entiende que son jóvenes. que son adultos una identidad de jóvenes para poder extorsionarlos por imágenes >>> la gente especial recomienda seguir estas sugerencias para evitar ser una víctima nunca compartir i
y la delincuencia incrementado notablemente en perú una montaña colapsó con un centenar de casas las se reportaron víctimas tras el incidente pero al menos unas 150 familias lo perdieron todo. si tiene hijos de vacaciones de verano autoridades federales están advirtiendo para dejar que yo los pequeños se conviertan en víctimas de depredadores sexuales jaime arteaga nos explica cómo ayudar a proteger >>> no piensen que las redes sociales son seguras sino que en esos momentos...
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out to the west, temperatures today could hit the triple digits, it's not only there, montana, all theay down to texas and oklahoma, feels-like temperatures could be in triple digits and the texas power company asking people to conserve power today, to avoid blackouts. that heat dome expands to the east, lots of folks can set record highs as we head through the next week, and it's not just that, we're talking about the risk of severe weather today, over the ohio river valley, all modes of severe weather will be possible including flash flooding. so it's a very active day across the country. back to you. >> thanks. we'll check back with you in just a bit. >>> and with many americans traveling overseas for summer vacations europe sweltering in the blistering heat that's already killed more than 600 people, while firefighters work desperately against massive wildfires. we have more from france. >> reporter: this morning, dozens of wildfires searing through europe. the most extensive ones burning in southern france. more than 14,000 forced to evacuate, many leaving behind valuable possessi
out to the west, temperatures today could hit the triple digits, it's not only there, montana, all theay down to texas and oklahoma, feels-like temperatures could be in triple digits and the texas power company asking people to conserve power today, to avoid blackouts. that heat dome expands to the east, lots of folks can set record highs as we head through the next week, and it's not just that, we're talking about the risk of severe weather today, over the ohio river valley, all modes of...
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at least six people killed in a massive pileup on a montana highway. high winds reducing visibility to near zero. plus, two people killed when floodwaters sweep through colorado and europe's battle against raging wildfires. >>> summer surge. covid cases rising to the highest level in four months. plus, monkeypox, the new warning from public health officials. >>> barrage of bullets. the autopsy report for jayland walker fatally shot by police showing he had 46 wounds or graze injuries on his body. the searing statement from his family. >>> missile strikes. video circulating online shows multiple explosions in the ukrainian city of dnipro. officials have confirmed strikes. plus, escape from captivity. >> performed mock executions on me. stole all my things. >> harrowing stories from americans held by the russians and how they got out. >>> supermarket savings. "gma" going bargain hunting comparing prices to help you save. what we found at the store. >> man, i'll see if i can make you a millionaire. ♪ money, money, money ♪ >>> and lotto luck. you get anoth
at least six people killed in a massive pileup on a montana highway. high winds reducing visibility to near zero. plus, two people killed when floodwaters sweep through colorado and europe's battle against raging wildfires. >>> summer surge. covid cases rising to the highest level in four months. plus, monkeypox, the new warning from public health officials. >>> barrage of bullets. the autopsy report for jayland walker fatally shot by police showing he had 46 wounds or graze...
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vemos con llovizna que se puede ver hacia el interior que se va a mantener ni se diga en la zona de montañascapa marina vamos al pronóstico de la calidad del aire este cambio de viento que viene del pacífico sigue garantizando buenas condiciones salvo que se presente algún incendio >>> pronóstico normal y sobre la línea costera claramente se ve para san francisco acerca de auckland pero se espera que esa nubosidad se disipe hacia el interior felicidades a todos mi querido amigo max y chris estarán en este desfile no se lo vaya a perder va estar el cazatormentas también desfilando para que conozca ese aparato tecnológico que tenemos, ese radar que puede captar lluvias y tormentas. sábado, domingo y lunes temperatura 72 es de 17° para san josé buenas condiciones en la cosa fresco con algunos nublados hay más detalles por la noche regresamos >>> ser latinos es mínimo, cultura y tradición inactivo desde san josé quiere mantener el sabor de la música hispana con sus notas musicales en esta edición les presentamos a iván flores mi nombre es iván floresestuvo en el este de san josé yo soy mexicano
vemos con llovizna que se puede ver hacia el interior que se va a mantener ni se diga en la zona de montañascapa marina vamos al pronóstico de la calidad del aire este cambio de viento que viene del pacífico sigue garantizando buenas condiciones salvo que se presente algún incendio >>> pronóstico normal y sobre la línea costera claramente se ve para san francisco acerca de auckland pero se espera que esa nubosidad se disipe hacia el interior felicidades a todos mi querido amigo...
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aquí nos muestran qué ha cambiado >>> cuando el incendio arrasaba con más de 80.000 acres en las montañasestatal más antiguo de california no sobrevivirían pero dos años después se les permite el paso a los leñadores, senderistas y ciclistas >>> es unlogro que hemos podido cumplir sobre todo con la ayuda de todo el departamento >>> aunque el bosque sigue vivo la verdad luce diferente esto debido a las cicatrices invisibles de loque las llamas dejaron atrás los más pequeños no están algunos no regresarán pero detrás de los hongos quemados se pueden ver señales de vida crecimiento verde los árboles gigantes algunos de ellos tienen más de 1000 año también hay flores en el suelo y pastos que se mueven y si se queda quieto ver a muchos pájaros y dichos además los guardabosques están listos para contestar todas sus preguntas >>> me preguntan mucho cómo se ven los árboles, la tierra es increíble ver que todo está regenerándosey en tan corto tiempo >>> algunos de los árboles que tuvieron que ser cortados debido a la seguridad fueron reutilizados y convertidos en madera mientras que los edificios
aquí nos muestran qué ha cambiado >>> cuando el incendio arrasaba con más de 80.000 acres en las montañasestatal más antiguo de california no sobrevivirían pero dos años después se les permite el paso a los leñadores, senderistas y ciclistas >>> es unlogro que hemos podido cumplir sobre todo con la ayuda de todo el departamento >>> aunque el bosque sigue vivo la verdad luce diferente esto debido a las cicatrices invisibles de loque las llamas dejaron atrás...
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it was discovered in montana in 2018, you may remember. it is 10 feet tall and 22 feet long.t comes from a carnivore called a gorga saurus which roamed the earth 77 million years ago. it goes on display on july 21st and then on auction is underway a week later. according to the auction house it could fetch as much as $8 million. i don't know how you have th ro >> you could imagine walking out to the living room in the middle of the night. >> there are movies like that. >> night at the museum. >> well thank you so much for joining us. we'll be right back here [ relaxing music ] [ ridge sighing ] >> brooke: we needed that celebration today. >> ridge: mm. >> brooke: mm-hmm. it felt normal. almost like i could forget about the army of security that we have surrounding the building. >> ridge: oh, i know. >> brooke: oh. everybody is so happy that you're back here with me. we're living in the moment. >> ridge: i'm happy. >> brooke: yeah? >> ridge: mm-hmm. >> brooke: it was a wonderful day. well, maybe not for you. >> ridge: of course, it was. the conversation with taylor was necessa
it was discovered in montana in 2018, you may remember. it is 10 feet tall and 22 feet long.t comes from a carnivore called a gorga saurus which roamed the earth 77 million years ago. it goes on display on july 21st and then on auction is underway a week later. according to the auction house it could fetch as much as $8 million. i don't know how you have th ro >> you could imagine walking out to the living room in the middle of the night. >> there are movies like that. >>...