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next up, to montana.ll speak with a teenager who joined other teens in bringing suit against montana. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "silver and gold" by gabby la la. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. we turn now to montana, where a youth led climate trial that just ended after five days of dramatic testimony on who can be held responsible for the climate crisis. the landmark case was led by 16 children and young adults ranging in age from to 22. five they accuse the state of montana of violating their constitutional rights as it pushed pro-fossil fuel policies that devastated the environment and severely impacted their health. the case is first of its kind to go to trial in the united states and focuses on a provision in the montana environmental policy act that blocks montana from considering how its energy economy may contribute to the climate crisis. a ruling is expected in the coming weeks. we're joined from missoula, montana
next up, to montana.ll speak with a teenager who joined other teens in bringing suit against montana. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "silver and gold" by gabby la la. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. we turn now to montana, where a youth led climate trial that just ended after five days of dramatic testimony on who can be held responsible for the climate crisis. the landmark case was led by 16 children...
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montana, is the first such state case to ever go to trial. >> one reason why i love montana is because says that every person here has a right to a clean and healthful environment, which isn't in almost all the constitutions in the united states. william: right, that is pretty rare. >> it is not a political issue here in montana. we all are here because of the land, and we have a right to protect that. and so, as i've learned about climate change and i've seen what our lawmakers have done promoting fossil fuel industries, i've realized that that is unconstitutional acts. william: montana's constitution has this unusual clause because, back in the 1970's, some citizen conservationists who were concerned with mining and clear-cutting wanted to enshrine a more overt environmental protection, right near the top of their constitution. sandra zellmer, who teaches and researches environmental law at the university of montana's law school, says these young plaintiffs are testing the strength of that protection. >> this allows the plaintiffs to put on evidence that the state's decision-making i
montana, is the first such state case to ever go to trial. >> one reason why i love montana is because says that every person here has a right to a clean and healthful environment, which isn't in almost all the constitutions in the united states. william: right, that is pretty rare. >> it is not a political issue here in montana. we all are here because of the land, and we have a right to protect that. and so, as i've learned about climate change and i've seen what our lawmakers...
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montana is the third state where lawmakers have received letters with the white powder. abc's reena roy has the latest. >> reporter: tonight, a growing investigation into suspicious letters with white powder mailed to lawmakers and officials in three states, kansas, tennessee and now montana. enforcement currently testing the unknown substance sent to at least three republican lawmakers in montana. the governor tweeting, "the state will bring to bear whatever resources are needed to support law enforcement officers as they investigate." the fbi aware, now warning others to be cautious when opening mail. just last week, similar envelopes were sent to republican lawmakers in tennessee, forcing a legislative office in nashville to temporarily lock down. and in kansas, more than 100 letters. the vast majority, lawmakers tell abc news, apparently addressed to kansas republicans. >> it was just in your typical letter envelope. and at the very bottom of it you could feel that it was very thick. >> reporter: a source familiar with the investigation telling abc news so far all th
montana is the third state where lawmakers have received letters with the white powder. abc's reena roy has the latest. >> reporter: tonight, a growing investigation into suspicious letters with white powder mailed to lawmakers and officials in three states, kansas, tennessee and now montana. enforcement currently testing the unknown substance sent to at least three republican lawmakers in montana. the governor tweeting, "the state will bring to bear whatever resources are needed to...
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de repente sube y de repente baja, una montaña rusa de emociones.ón para muchos >> hablamos de los deportes mejor. >> aquí nos quedamos. en los >> aquí nos quedamos. en los reportes se respira la ¡flex alert, flex alert! ¡se viene un apagón! así es alert, siempre se “alarma” un poquito de más. lalas flex alelerts nos notificacan de cortetes de energrgía preveninibles. obobtén la flelex alert, a ayude no hahaya apagonenes. ¿sabes ququé? tu nombmbre será ,...
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what are joe biden's policies doing for montana?well, on a state like ours we have some unique challenges other states don't have. some people will drive two hours to work each way. you've got ranches who will be 10, 12, 15 miles from one end to the other so fuel prices impact our farmers and ranchers and communities a lot. families are spread across the state where we have only about a million people in the fourth largest state in the country so a lot of land mass that people have to drive back and forth. fuel prices are important. fertilizer, input costs for our farmers and ranchers and as we've seen this record inflation, you know, living costs have skyrocketed in this state especially during our disastrous covid-19 policies nationwide where everyone was fleeing the cities where they were locked down. a lot of people came to montana and that drove our costs up to live here and work here. it drove the costs up to run a business, to hire staff. so a lot of those stimulus policies and inflation policies have really impacted the bedr
what are joe biden's policies doing for montana?well, on a state like ours we have some unique challenges other states don't have. some people will drive two hours to work each way. you've got ranches who will be 10, 12, 15 miles from one end to the other so fuel prices impact our farmers and ranchers and communities a lot. families are spread across the state where we have only about a million people in the fourth largest state in the country so a lot of land mass that people have to drive...
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montana lower than that. can they do better?antastic governor and montana people are pro-business people. they want more jobs and growth. they are ready for a new generation of leaders in washington. >> dana: you picked up three big endorsements on the senate side. you just got started. senator blackburn of tennessee, senator cotton of texas and daines of montana. he is heading up the national republican senatorial committee. what was it that convinced you to go ahead and do this? you have a busy life, young family, a good life in montana. why run for the senate? >> it's about service. as a leader on the field of battle you have to figure out where you can be at the point of greatest impact as a leader. sometimes on the trigger and the radio. small business owner sometimes you have to be in front of customers selling, sometimes to be sitting and going through numbers. put yourself at the greatest point of impact during the mission. and as an american citizen right now our nation is facing serious challenges. southern border, def
montana lower than that. can they do better?antastic governor and montana people are pro-business people. they want more jobs and growth. they are ready for a new generation of leaders in washington. >> dana: you picked up three big endorsements on the senate side. you just got started. senator blackburn of tennessee, senator cotton of texas and daines of montana. he is heading up the national republican senatorial committee. what was it that convinced you to go ahead and do this? you...
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>>> and a group of kids suing the state of montana over their right to a healthy, livable climate. is it meant to make a political point or is it a real case based in the law? >>> but we start with brand new nbc reporting from inside trump world that the former president is bracing now for even more indictments. a source in contact with donald trump also says he knows that means a long and uncertain period of legal battles, even as he's telling allies he can't believe the florida case has gotten this far. but while trump seems to know that the level of legal peril is shifting, he's sticking to a tried and true political strategy, attacking his enemies while insisting he did nothing wrong. >> today we witnessed the most evil and heinous abuse of power in the history of our country. under the presidential records act, which is civil, not criminal, i had every right to have these documents. in other words, whatever documents a president decides to take with him, he has the right to do so. it's an absolute right. this is the law. i did everything right and they indicted me. >> in fact,
>>> and a group of kids suing the state of montana over their right to a healthy, livable climate. is it meant to make a political point or is it a real case based in the law? >>> but we start with brand new nbc reporting from inside trump world that the former president is bracing now for even more indictments. a source in contact with donald trump also says he knows that means a long and uncertain period of legal battles, even as he's telling allies he can't believe the...
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. >> all right, still ahead in this montana courtroom a landmark climate trial is under way as youngdults sue the government, and fight for their future. their arguments coming up. >>> plus, vladimir putin warns his troops can still destroy ukraine's capital kyiv and confirms russian nuclear weapons are in belarus, more on that next, stay with us. feeling sluggish or weighed down? could be a sign that your digestive system isn't at its best. but a little metamucil everyday can help. metamucil's psyllium fiber gels to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down and also helps lower cholesterol and slows sugar absorption to promote healthy blood sugar levels. so you can feel lighter and more energetic. lighten every day the metamucil way. and metamucil's psyllium fiber also comes in easy to take capsules. (dr. aaron king) if you have diabetes, getting on dexcom is the single most important thing you can do. it eliminates painful finger sticks, helps lower a1c, and it's covered by medicare. before using the dexcom g7, i was really frustrated. all of that finger pricking and my a1c wa
. >> all right, still ahead in this montana courtroom a landmark climate trial is under way as youngdults sue the government, and fight for their future. their arguments coming up. >>> plus, vladimir putin warns his troops can still destroy ukraine's capital kyiv and confirms russian nuclear weapons are in belarus, more on that next, stay with us. feeling sluggish or weighed down? could be a sign that your digestive system isn't at its best. but a little metamucil everyday can...
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oh there were no blacks in montana montana and covenant k was the first one to go. all right, calvin they'd go to montana. interesting. they had to go the to montana and they sent there by the president. they keep the settlers from taking down or, stealing all the feds and things. so, yeah, they they but yeah the same thought that had the god they not hear on the ground they had to punch their tents around because they wasn't allowed on the ground. so those kind stories and things that are if i. i am prepared to. and so few my question paul search for a few more stories your wish is mine. okay. we can into the first chapter. the first capture, the first capture and oh question. dr. taylor yeah, they had sleep outside. how did they have to go hunt their own food, or did the army supply food or did they get the leftovers from the fort? how they go? did they get sustenance or they, they, they as the question was how did they get food so they were not welcome inside the fort and there is no the army had wagon trains and, things that would bring in all meals and things.
oh there were no blacks in montana montana and covenant k was the first one to go. all right, calvin they'd go to montana. interesting. they had to go the to montana and they sent there by the president. they keep the settlers from taking down or, stealing all the feds and things. so, yeah, they they but yeah the same thought that had the god they not hear on the ground they had to punch their tents around because they wasn't allowed on the ground. so those kind stories and things that are if...
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in particular, montana and - and if you go to a couple of states i in particular, montana and wyomingr, montana and wyoming, these are vast, — in particular, montana and wyoming, these are vast, vast _ in particular, montana and wyoming, these are vast, vast land _ in particular, montana and wyoming, these are vast, vast land areas, - these are vast, vast land areas, huge _ these are vast, vast land areas, huge areas. _ these are vast, vast land areas, huge areas. with— these are vast, vast land areas, huge areas, with tiny _ these are vast, vast land areas, . huge areas, with tiny populations, less huge areas, with tiny populations, tess than— huge areas, with tiny populations, tess than half_ huge areas, with tiny populations, less than half a _ huge areas, with tiny populations, less than half a million, _ huge areas, with tiny populations, less than half a million, and - huge areas, with tiny populations, less than half a million, and just l less than half a million, and just getting — less than half a million, and just getting a — less than half a million, and just getting a sign
in particular, montana and - and if you go to a couple of states i in particular, montana and wyomingr, montana and wyoming, these are vast, — in particular, montana and wyoming, these are vast, vast _ in particular, montana and wyoming, these are vast, vast land _ in particular, montana and wyoming, these are vast, vast land areas, - these are vast, vast land areas, huge _ these are vast, vast land areas, huge areas. _ these are vast, vast land areas, huge areas. with— these are vast, vast...
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you know -- we live in montana. we hit here. you know when you hit something.she did not break, that she did not swerve, that there is no sign of that tells me, indicates to me at least it needs further investigation. the county attorney said that nothing indicated that it was intentional to him. that is very superficial. he has explained to us he does not make determinations until he gets final reports, so how is he making determinations like that? amy: what are you doing in washington, erica shelby? what are your plans in bringing this case to the nation's capital? >> carissa and kevin started this walk. at the beginning, we did not know how big it was. and then we got there and there were so many people. everybody has the same story about the same players come the same agencies come the same police come the same attorneys. it is enough. they've been alienated and there isolated and there made to look crazy. they eventually burn out. this system breaks as down. where they are supposed to serve and protect, they are victim blaming, over criminalizing us. we ar
you know -- we live in montana. we hit here. you know when you hit something.she did not break, that she did not swerve, that there is no sign of that tells me, indicates to me at least it needs further investigation. the county attorney said that nothing indicated that it was intentional to him. that is very superficial. he has explained to us he does not make determinations until he gets final reports, so how is he making determinations like that? amy: what are you doing in washington, erica...
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. >>> the first of the trial is genz putting montana on trial, and what this could mean for the fight against climate change. this is cnn "news central." >>> terrifying footage from the storm chasers who captured the severe weather that devastated the small texas town in the panhandle. a twister picks up speed, and really gets going right here. there is other video that shows twister as it is hitting perryton, a town of around 8,000 residents. at least one killed and a resident says she saw dumpsters flying. >> there was a time that i thought that i was going to die, and i would leave a lot of things undone. i know that there is people here who died today serving our community. and some of the best people i have ever met in my life are here in this town. >> i think that there is a sense of fear, and of the unknown, and i don't think that anybody really has any idea what is going to do next, and the shock is still sitting in. >> the deadly tornado in texas is among the 260 storm reports made in the last 24 hours among the multiple states, and with us is brian enfinger who shot some of
. >>> the first of the trial is genz putting montana on trial, and what this could mean for the fight against climate change. this is cnn "news central." >>> terrifying footage from the storm chasers who captured the severe weather that devastated the small texas town in the panhandle. a twister picks up speed, and really gets going right here. there is other video that shows twister as it is hitting perryton, a town of around 8,000 residents. at least one killed and...
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on one side, 16 young people from ranchers, reservations, and boom towns across montana.st a three-year fight to keep this case out of court, but is still determined to let fossil fuels keep flowing. despite the warnings from science that burning them will only melt more glaciers, black and more skies, and ravage more rivers. >> based on the evidence you have seen, does it point to harm for these youth -- who are now at accelerating harm for the future. >> and the whole plot pivots around the montana constitution that promises the state shall maintain and improve a clean and healthful environment for present, and future generations. >> they have filed several different motions to try have the case dismissed and none of those motions have been successful. >> while the first week included scientists testifying to the data. >> the doctor stanford has fishing for bull trout and native cutthroat trout already been impacted by climate change. >> very definitely. >> the emotions come from plaintiffs laying out their stories of loss. >> you know, it's really scary seeing what you
on one side, 16 young people from ranchers, reservations, and boom towns across montana.st a three-year fight to keep this case out of court, but is still determined to let fossil fuels keep flowing. despite the warnings from science that burning them will only melt more glaciers, black and more skies, and ravage more rivers. >> based on the evidence you have seen, does it point to harm for these youth -- who are now at accelerating harm for the future. >> and the whole plot pivots...
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. >> so he leaves berkeley and goes up to montana. return to the land, grows his own food, hunts his own food and lives a lonesome lonely spartan life. >> it's because he's beginning to develop this philosophy that technology is actually very, very negative for human beings. it's ultimately going to destroy the planet. it's going to take away our freedoms. >> this is the beginning of kaczynski's radical political departure. he was breaking with society, going off the grid. >> and the more time he spends alone in this little cabin, the anger that has been building up inside of him goes unchecked, and this begins to take a dangerous turn. >> i remember mom and dad coming to me with this letter that ted had sent. it was utterly abusive. it was angry. basically it was saying, "i've been unhappy all my life, and now i finally understood why. it's because, mom and dad, you never loved me." by the end of the letter, he says, "i don't want anything to do with you anymore." >> as he was trying to understand his social isolation and awkwardness
. >> so he leaves berkeley and goes up to montana. return to the land, grows his own food, hunts his own food and lives a lonesome lonely spartan life. >> it's because he's beginning to develop this philosophy that technology is actually very, very negative for human beings. it's ultimately going to destroy the planet. it's going to take away our freedoms. >> this is the beginning of kaczynski's radical political departure. he was breaking with society, going off the grid....
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el panorama se mantiene en esas tormentas elÉctricas en montaÑa y las inundaciones que se extienden ael Área acumulada. vemos el acumulado, lluvias por la maÑana, por la tarde sale el sol pero se mantiene fresco. el jueves la temperatura subirÁ y dejarÁ un panorama mas seco. regresamos. >>> gracias guillermo. hablemos de que este lunes son 36 los migrantes que llegaron a sacramento en vuelos privados, funcionario en california dicen cfleseo parte de la agenda polÍtica del gobernador de la florida. nov llegÓ a sacramento un vuelo de florida con 36 migrantes. dicen que algunos cargaban sus pertenencias en bolsas de plÁstico pero no llevaban mÁs de lo que traÍan puesto. (hablan en inglÉs) la portavoz del condado de sacramento dice que los migrantes recibieron comida y agua y fueron llevadas a instituciones religiosas, el vuelo saliÓ de el paso texas, el pasado viernes llegÓ otro aviÓn con 16 solicitantes de asilo de venezuela y colombia. >>> cuando lleguÉ no sabÍan a donde estaban. las autoridades lo vincularon con el gobernador de florida ron desantis. el gobernador gavin newsom llaÓo a
el panorama se mantiene en esas tormentas elÉctricas en montaÑa y las inundaciones que se extienden ael Área acumulada. vemos el acumulado, lluvias por la maÑana, por la tarde sale el sol pero se mantiene fresco. el jueves la temperatura subirÁ y dejarÁ un panorama mas seco. regresamos. >>> gracias guillermo. hablemos de que este lunes son 36 los migrantes que llegaron a sacramento en vuelos privados, funcionario en california dicen cfleseo parte de la agenda polÍtica del...
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>> this story is only news outside of montana. in montana, where i live, a very common occurrence.an caught in rushing wild river in his car, a 91-year-old. somebody else pulled up with a raft and all the gear ittic tas and 15 people pulled up next to the road, all who had knowledge of how to rescue a man, they all did it. took 15 minutes. they are all safe and another day in montana. [applause] >> greg: yep. if that happened in california, they would have arrested everybody. don't get involved. all right, brooke, where are you from? >> originally from canada. now i live in israel, my local story is international one. it does have to do with a sting operation, this time 21 illegal reptiles were smuggled into israel by an israelis for reasons unknown and the operation was a join one at the ben gorion airport with customs and parks authority. what i found interesting, last time i did the story was fruit roll-ups. >> greg: which was fantastic. >> do people understand the level of security at the international airport, what are they doing smuggling things in? they were in the person's
>> this story is only news outside of montana. in montana, where i live, a very common occurrence.an caught in rushing wild river in his car, a 91-year-old. somebody else pulled up with a raft and all the gear ittic tas and 15 people pulled up next to the road, all who had knowledge of how to rescue a man, they all did it. took 15 minutes. they are all safe and another day in montana. [applause] >> greg: yep. if that happened in california, they would have arrested everybody. don't...
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sueltas de montañas así es que hay que tener mucho cuidado.las temperaturas, tenemos de cinco a 10° de descenso de la temperatura en el que el promedio normal. y partió desde el centro espacial kennedy en la florida la última misión de spacex falcón nueve que llevar bordo la cápsula robótica dragón para la estación espacial internacional con miles de libras de provisiones además de artículos científicos para la tripulación se espera que dragón haga contacto mañana martes por la mañana y así vamos estar viendo cuando les den la bienvenida y hablan las escotillas para esta misión la cápsula. >> interesantísimo. gracias guillermo. hablemos habla de temas de salud. le contamos con una vacuna experimental busca frenar el cáncer de piel y ha tenido avances positivos está siendo desarrollada con for farmacéuticas como menor y moderna, ha reducido el riesgo de propagación a otras partes del cuerpo. los estudios continúan y por ahora se han realizado en 150 y siete pacientes. >> también la universidad de calgary canadá reveló que los parches utilizado
sueltas de montañas así es que hay que tener mucho cuidado.las temperaturas, tenemos de cinco a 10° de descenso de la temperatura en el que el promedio normal. y partió desde el centro espacial kennedy en la florida la última misión de spacex falcón nueve que llevar bordo la cápsula robótica dragón para la estación espacial internacional con miles de libras de provisiones además de artículos científicos para la tripulación se espera que dragón haga contacto mañana martes por la...
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on one side, 16 young people from ranches, reservations and boom towns across montana ranging in agede, the republican-led state of montana which lost a three-year fight to keep this case out of court, but is still determined to let fossil fuels keep flowing despite the warnings from science that burning them will only melt more glaciers, blacken more skies, and ravage more rivers. >> based on the evidence you have seen, there is a point of harm for these. >> accelerating harm in the future. >> reporter: the whole plot pivots around the montana constitution that promises the state shall maintain and improve a clean and healthful environment for present and future generations. >> they have filed seven different motions to try to have the case dismissed. none of those motions have been successful. >> reporter: while the first included scientists testifying to the data -- >> dr. stanford has fishing for bull trout in native cutthroat trout already impacted by climate change? >> very definitely. >> reporter: the emotion has come from plaintiffs laying out their stories of loss. >> you kn
on one side, 16 young people from ranches, reservations and boom towns across montana ranging in agede, the republican-led state of montana which lost a three-year fight to keep this case out of court, but is still determined to let fossil fuels keep flowing despite the warnings from science that burning them will only melt more glaciers, blacken more skies, and ravage more rivers. >> based on the evidence you have seen, there is a point of harm for these. >> accelerating harm in...
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la atmósfera está succionando todas humedad que hay sobre el subsuelo y se ve en el color de las montañas las costas, felicidades porque sigue entrando ese aire fresco en gran parte del área en esta imagen de satélite se puede ver cómo la línea costera sigue siendo beneficiada por ese descenso en la temperatura pero a pocas millas hacia el interior las temperaturas van subiendo vamos al acercamiento de lo que está sucediendo cerca de la línea costera porque se mantiene lo que es la península de san francisco hacia el sur, con esos nublados todavía san pedro se mantiene nublado pero veremos la actividad que continúa en las zonas de montaña los que comienzan a salir de vacaciones y se van hacia las zonas de montaña tenga cuidado por esa actividad, que se genera de tormentas eléctricas y algunas lluvias en la región ahí está la advertencia por lo menos hasta el martes y esto de la semana que entra por las inundaciones todavía hay mucha niebla en los niveles altos con este calor por eso es advertencia de condados allá por lo menos hasta el próximo martes los próximos días era difícil ahora ha
la atmósfera está succionando todas humedad que hay sobre el subsuelo y se ve en el color de las montañas las costas, felicidades porque sigue entrando ese aire fresco en gran parte del área en esta imagen de satélite se puede ver cómo la línea costera sigue siendo beneficiada por ese descenso en la temperatura pero a pocas millas hacia el interior las temperaturas van subiendo vamos al acercamiento de lo que está sucediendo cerca de la línea costera porque se mantiene lo que es la...
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a train carrying hazardous materials sails into montana's yellowstone river. emergency protective measures now being taken at water treatment centers. >> janai: raging rivers. rafters and kayakers left high and dry, banned from hitting the water over dangerous conditions like this. where it's happening and why. >> whit: statin alternatives. the results of a study on a newer drug for those at risk of heart disease. dr. alok patel breaks it down for us. >> gio: comeback kids. thrills at the college world series finals in a come-from-behind victory. >>> and back in action. the stars you loved in the '80s, hollywood hoping going gray turns into box office gold. >> janai: good morning, america. thank you for starting your sunday with us. a lot of news to get to. the past 48 hours have shaken russia and really confused much of the world. the news still breaking overnight after that military mutiny by russia's wagner group mercenaries. those forces were 120 miles south of moscow yesterday apparently ready to strike the russian capital, when suddenly, their leader cal
a train carrying hazardous materials sails into montana's yellowstone river. emergency protective measures now being taken at water treatment centers. >> janai: raging rivers. rafters and kayakers left high and dry, banned from hitting the water over dangerous conditions like this. where it's happening and why. >> whit: statin alternatives. the results of a study on a newer drug for those at risk of heart disease. dr. alok patel breaks it down for us. >> gio: comeback kids....
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went to montana. when there were i think in the book i have the stat but it was something like sheep outnumbered people 600 to 1 or something and it really was the middle of nowhere. and the reason he got out to montana in the first place was that somebody had a picture of a triceratops and somebody when they first found it, they thought it was a, you know, a cow or something that had run away. then they realized, wait, this is something, you know, 30, 49 years old. and they had a picture of it, but they didn't know exactly where it was. so they just said, go to montana, find it. so he basically had go to an area it's about the size of japan to find one very small thing. and while he was there, that's how he ended up finding the t-rex so a lot of this book and a lot of i realized is that so of what we know about the planet's history is really based on happenstance and know serendipity and from that you start to realize, you know, earth is so older than we've ever, ever before and it's always changing.
went to montana. when there were i think in the book i have the stat but it was something like sheep outnumbered people 600 to 1 or something and it really was the middle of nowhere. and the reason he got out to montana in the first place was that somebody had a picture of a triceratops and somebody when they first found it, they thought it was a, you know, a cow or something that had run away. then they realized, wait, this is something, you know, 30, 49 years old. and they had a picture of...
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the people of montana have always been stronger than the challenges that they face. local leaders and parks, stillwater and others did not let the disaster destroy their communities. instead they came together to support their friends and neighbors when they needed it the most. local leaders were instrumental in directing the rebuilding of red lodge when floodwaters overwhelmed the area. these efforts were also led by dedicated public servants like yellowstone national park superintendent. communities in southern montana rely on tourist traffic through yellow stone to survive. when floodwaters closed two entrances to the park, the superintendent sprung into action and accelerated the opening of the old gardner road restoring ak des to yellowstone four months after the floods. i spoke with countless montanans whose lives were turned upside-down by the floods and made it my mission to ensure leaders in washington support them. although our work to restore our gateway communities is far from over, i'm proud of the work we have done so far. i want to thank sheri, the sup
the people of montana have always been stronger than the challenges that they face. local leaders and parks, stillwater and others did not let the disaster destroy their communities. instead they came together to support their friends and neighbors when they needed it the most. local leaders were instrumental in directing the rebuilding of red lodge when floodwaters overwhelmed the area. these efforts were also led by dedicated public servants like yellowstone national park superintendent....
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i mean, i was in montana. i did a lot of research there. wheeler's papers are divided between bozeman and helena, so i went there. i saw the state capital, but unfortunately not. i didn't go to enough places where i you know, a lot of the events took place. are you looking forward to visiting them someday? yeah. yeah. like ohio, especially, there's, you know, like there's actually there's really opulent memorial to warren harding. harding died a really popular president. there was there was this national mourning that hadn't been seen since the death of abraham lincoln. and it was only later, after the truth that just in time, he really did. yeah, he did. he did. although, although, you know, to his credit, it seemed like and i get into this in the book, it seemed like right before his death, he was really start starting to clean things up or he was he had an idea to clean things up. but ultimately he died and he left. he left the masters successor. yeah. and kennedy was going to pull this out of vietnam. i so now a lot of this is happening
i mean, i was in montana. i did a lot of research there. wheeler's papers are divided between bozeman and helena, so i went there. i saw the state capital, but unfortunately not. i didn't go to enough places where i you know, a lot of the events took place. are you looking forward to visiting them someday? yeah. yeah. like ohio, especially, there's, you know, like there's actually there's really opulent memorial to warren harding. harding died a really popular president. there was there was...
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on one side, 16 young people from ranches, reservations and boom towns across montana, ranging in age, the republican-led state of montana, which lost a three-year fight to keep this case out of court, but is still determined to let fossil fuels keep flowing, despite the warnings from science that burning them will only melt more glaciers, blacken more skies and ravage more rivers. >> based on the evidence you've seen, there's a point of harm for these plaintiffs, harm now and accelerating harm in the future. >> reporter: and the whole plot pivots around the montana constitution that promises the state shall maintain and improve a clean and healthful environment for present and future generations. >> they've filed seven different motions to try and have the case dismissed and none of those motions have been successful. >> reporter: while the first week included scientists testifying to the data -- >> dr. stanford, has fishing for bull trout and native cutthroat trout already been impacted by climate change? >> definitely. >> reporter: the motion has come from plaintiffs, laying out th
on one side, 16 young people from ranches, reservations and boom towns across montana, ranging in age, the republican-led state of montana, which lost a three-year fight to keep this case out of court, but is still determined to let fossil fuels keep flowing, despite the warnings from science that burning them will only melt more glaciers, blacken more skies and ravage more rivers. >> based on the evidence you've seen, there's a point of harm for these plaintiffs, harm now and...
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on one side, 16 young people from ranches, reservations, and boom towns across montana ranging in ageer side, the republican-led state of montana, which lost a three-year fight to keep this case out of court, but is still determined to let fossil fuels keep flowing despite the warnings from science that burning them will only melt more glaciers, blacken more skies, and ravage more rivers. >> based on the evidence you have seen, there's a point of harm for these plaintiffs. harm now and accelerating harm in the future. >> reporter: and the whole plot pivots around the montana constitution that promises the state shall maintain and improve a clean and healthful environment for present and future generations. >> they filed seven different motions to try and have the case dismissed, and none of those motions have been successful. >> reporter: while the first week included scientists testifying to the data -- >> dr. stanford has fishing for bull trout and native cut throat trout already been impacted by climate change? >> very definitely. >> reporter: the emotion has come from plaintiffs l
on one side, 16 young people from ranches, reservations, and boom towns across montana ranging in ageer side, the republican-led state of montana, which lost a three-year fight to keep this case out of court, but is still determined to let fossil fuels keep flowing despite the warnings from science that burning them will only melt more glaciers, blacken more skies, and ravage more rivers. >> based on the evidence you have seen, there's a point of harm for these plaintiffs. harm now and...
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it happened this morning in still water county, about 40 miles west of billings, montana. a yellow substance seen coming out of the wreckage, the montana railing, which owns the train, confirming the crew is safe and no injuries were reported. >> certainly, this is a big impact, and impacts that lie across montana. >> reporter: officials telling abc news that four derailed cars were carrying sul fer, and three were carrying asphalt. those leaked into the river. water facilities in three cities now taking emergency protective measures, telling residents to conserve water but adding there is no threat to life or property. and, whit, officials are still trying to figure out how this accident happened. whether recent rains forced the bridge to collapse. >> whit: next to the severe storms taking aim right now. more than 38 million americans on alert. the northeast braces for relentless rain. multiple twisters confirmed today. this tornado spotted near lake park, minnesota. rob, you're also tracking a flood threat for the northeast. >> reporter: yeah. we've had on and off rain f
it happened this morning in still water county, about 40 miles west of billings, montana. a yellow substance seen coming out of the wreckage, the montana railing, which owns the train, confirming the crew is safe and no injuries were reported. >> certainly, this is a big impact, and impacts that lie across montana. >> reporter: officials telling abc news that four derailed cars were carrying sul fer, and three were carrying asphalt. those leaked into the river. water facilities in...
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abc's chief national correspondent matt gutman on the scene in montana tonight. >> reporter: tonight, that urgent environmental cleanup under way after a freight train derailment and bridge collapse sent hazardous material plunging into the yellowstone river in montana, northeast of the park. investigators say saturday morning ten cars tumbled into the water, several of them leaking hot asphalt and molten sulfur into one of the most pristine rivers in the lower 48. the railway says they're investigating sightings of asphalt and tar mats on the beaches along the yellowstone river and they're not hard to find. you can see this entire beach area is littered with these giant black mats, and you can smell that powerful odor. the train derailed just a couple hundred yards in that direction. officials say crews managed to extract hazardous sodium hydrosulfide, a flammable and toxic chemical used in paper and dye manufacturing, from two cars that didn't fall into the water, and fertilizer from other cars. >> so far, what we're finding is there is very minimal impact to the water systems on ei
abc's chief national correspondent matt gutman on the scene in montana tonight. >> reporter: tonight, that urgent environmental cleanup under way after a freight train derailment and bridge collapse sent hazardous material plunging into the yellowstone river in montana, northeast of the park. investigators say saturday morning ten cars tumbled into the water, several of them leaking hot asphalt and molten sulfur into one of the most pristine rivers in the lower 48. the railway says...
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that wasn't happening in montana.at we've seen in the last week or two in terms of pushback on companies criticized for, perhaps, rainbow capitalism and now there is a criticism for embracing and supporting pride month. i want to ask, kohl's was coming under fire. they had a pride collection with clothing and stuff for kids. and laura ingraham on another network, an opinion host suggested on twitter the company does not in her words respect common sense or the american ideal. when you hear words like that, the american ideal and common sense, what does that say to you? >> as a legislator one of the things i think about is when these bills come forward, they get talked about as if they're very narrow. this is just about sports. this is just about health care for a certain age group. but what we see in moments like this is that the people who support anti-lgbtq bills are not content with a single piece of policy. they want to see us removed from all store, they want to see us removed from public life. to me that's why i
that wasn't happening in montana.at we've seen in the last week or two in terms of pushback on companies criticized for, perhaps, rainbow capitalism and now there is a criticism for embracing and supporting pride month. i want to ask, kohl's was coming under fire. they had a pride collection with clothing and stuff for kids. and laura ingraham on another network, an opinion host suggested on twitter the company does not in her words respect common sense or the american ideal. when you hear...
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the same night a trucker comes from billings, montana, loads up a 600 cases to haul back to montana. so it really was kind of a finally, you know, the drought's over and people finally to to legally satisfy their thirst again. well, welcome to our shipping distribution center, i milwaukee brewery sits on 84 acres and consists of 80 buildings. this the largest of those buildings with a total area of 200,000 square feet. and that's the equivalent five nfl football fields lined up side by side with our beer stacked up to 25 feet high. and here that means we can store up to 750,000 cases of beer in here at any one time. and that like a lot. and it certainly is. but when you think that we have the capacity to package up to 600,000 cases of beer here, our brewery, each and every day. that doesn't give us much time or space to keep things sitting. that means everything that you see in this facility is going to get shipped out and turned over and replaced with new product the next 24 to 48 hours, each truck can carry about 200 to 20, 2500. and that sounds a lot. but let me put that in perspe
the same night a trucker comes from billings, montana, loads up a 600 cases to haul back to montana. so it really was kind of a finally, you know, the drought's over and people finally to to legally satisfy their thirst again. well, welcome to our shipping distribution center, i milwaukee brewery sits on 84 acres and consists of 80 buildings. this the largest of those buildings with a total area of 200,000 square feet. and that's the equivalent five nfl football fields lined up side by side...
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asÍ se ve la imagen de satÉlite hasta el jueves a las 5 de la maÑa, toda la zona de la montaÑa con ese condiciones para el viernes, ligeramente se atenua para san josÉ, pero el sÁbado comienza a subir el mercurio y se mantiene seco en la regiÓn. panorama estable para nosotros, seguiremos hablando de esto y la comparaciÓn con otros en los estados unidos. >>> volvemos con mÁs. >>> gracias, guillermo. >>> dos personas muertas y varias mÁs heridas en un tiroteo en una graduaciÓn, ocurrieron en un teatro en richmond virginia donde tuvo lugar el evento. >>> autoridades identificaron a jackson de 18 y su padrastro de 36 que son las vÍctimas mortales. el sospechoso fue arrestado y ya lo seÑalan como (nombre en inglÉs) procesado por asesinato en segundo grado, el tiroteo estaba relacionado con una disputa. se realizaron las declaraciones en el juicio del exalguacil en servicio en el tiroteo en una escuela de parkland. en el ataque, 19 niÑos y tres adultos perdieron la vida, la fiscalÍa lo acusÓ de negligencia infantil por no entrar al edificio. >>> hablamos del exvicepresidente mike pence media
asÍ se ve la imagen de satÉlite hasta el jueves a las 5 de la maÑa, toda la zona de la montaÑa con ese condiciones para el viernes, ligeramente se atenua para san josÉ, pero el sÁbado comienza a subir el mercurio y se mantiene seco en la regiÓn. panorama estable para nosotros, seguiremos hablando de esto y la comparaciÓn con otros en los estados unidos. >>> volvemos con mÁs. >>> gracias, guillermo. >>> dos personas muertas y varias mÁs heridas en un tiroteo...