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- there have been reports of wolverines taking down moose. a wolverine might weigh 66 pounds and a moose might weigh upwards of 1,500 pounds. - also, a reindeer has ultraviolet vision allowing it to spot wolves in the snowy tundra. why has nature designed foxes to look different in cold climates as opposed to warm climates? same animal, different place, different bodies. find out the answers to these questions and much, much more as we explore the mysteries of life in the arctic and how animals survive in the freezing cold.
- there have been reports of wolverines taking down moose. a wolverine might weigh 66 pounds and a moose might weigh upwards of 1,500 pounds. - also, a reindeer has ultraviolet vision allowing it to spot wolves in the snowy tundra. why has nature designed foxes to look different in cold climates as opposed to warm climates? same animal, different place, different bodies. find out the answers to these questions and much, much more as we explore the mysteries of life in the arctic and how animals...
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in herald qair, matt king, fox 5 moose. dari: the fun is about to start. fox's hit drama "empire" is expand them pire toll the high world of fashion. action fifth avenue will sell a special collection of fall fashions this fall. the line include fine jewelry, women's clothe, men's and lady's footwear and accessories. action has empire window display and season two kicks off her on fox september 23rd. jo sounds god me. all right. japan's airways is plying to a galaxy far far away. the airline painting two new planes to resemble characters are the star wars pof i have. a new star wars film the force awakens and the other in d. that is cool. the airlines flying one of the boeing 787's on it. its all part of a partnership with dismy and lucas film. they keep hake ming minnesota ny don't they? dari: very cool. well, we is a localle teen turned instagram sensation thanks to the amazing photographs he posted on-line. we caught up with ryan to see what inspires his art. reporter: ryan may be only 16, bane new york minute, the photography sensation has over 96,000
in herald qair, matt king, fox 5 moose. dari: the fun is about to start. fox's hit drama "empire" is expand them pire toll the high world of fashion. action fifth avenue will sell a special collection of fall fashions this fall. the line include fine jewelry, women's clothe, men's and lady's footwear and accessories. action has empire window display and season two kicks off her on fox september 23rd. jo sounds god me. all right. japan's airways is plying to a galaxy far far away. the...
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. >> i went moose hunting... not moose hunting, elk hunt with friends in montana. >> jon: actually it wasn't an elk, it was a fawn. we were... (laughter). we were at a petting zoo. (laughter) i didn't want to shoot the damn thing, i just want to be president, that's all i want. and i knew i was going to need one kill on my record but those big brown eyes. i killed bambi is what i'm saying! i killed bambi because my friends were shouting "no pussies in the white house!" i just... (laughter). i yield the rest of my time. but the real star of the debate was the south carolina audience who made some revealing applaudtory choices. >> south carolina is at war with this federal government and this administration. (cheers and applause). >> jon: whoo! whoo! war against the government led by south carolina! (laughter) that always has a good ending, right? i think i remember us clapping for this in a previous incarnation. (cheers and applause) wow. so a faint hint of civil war. (laughter) hoary! what didn't the audience lik
. >> i went moose hunting... not moose hunting, elk hunt with friends in montana. >> jon: actually it wasn't an elk, it was a fawn. we were... (laughter). we were at a petting zoo. (laughter) i didn't want to shoot the damn thing, i just want to be president, that's all i want. and i knew i was going to need one kill on my record but those big brown eyes. i killed bambi is what i'm saying! i killed bambi because my friends were shouting "no pussies in the white house!" i...
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the moose lodge. that's right, moose lodge. often a hub for bing co and karaoke. haven to ride out a fire that's burned more than 65,000 acres. lodge volunteers say 200 to 300 people sheltered here overnight, donated food is piled up on tables. free pie and french toast. >> it's not part of the red cross. nothing government this is all community here. this is a community at its finest. >> rihanna and her displaced visitors hang on weather reports. >> you can take a breath. right now when i woke up this morning, i saw it hadn't grown, still contained, everybody was safe, it was like finally, we need a break. they need -- they need a break, and we need a break. >> a break because the rocky fire is unpredictable. jumping highway 20 late monday and messing up any thoughts of leaving the moose lodge for home. more food arrived. >> i asked for a little help, look at this room. this community has come together it's beautiful. >> in a wicked fire a bingo hall can look like the taj mahal. back here live another reason for optimism they say some very well placed water drops
the moose lodge. that's right, moose lodge. often a hub for bing co and karaoke. haven to ride out a fire that's burned more than 65,000 acres. lodge volunteers say 200 to 300 people sheltered here overnight, donated food is piled up on tables. free pie and french toast. >> it's not part of the red cross. nothing government this is all community here. this is a community at its finest. >> rihanna and her displaced visitors hang on weather reports. >> you can take a breath....
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. >> it has a moose's antlers coming through the wall. >> jimmy: it's not a real moose.exactly. yeah. i know you're from canada, from your accent. [ light laughter ] so i set you up. >> that's not canadian. >> jimmy: it is. >> that is not canadian. >> jimmy: maple syrup. and like, mounties and stuff. [ laughter ] maple. montreal. >> jimmy: enjoy canada, eh? >> what's that? >> jimmy: you like calgary? >> yeah, calgary. >> jimmy: go to england, eh? see big ben, eh. sorry, sorry i said you were from england, eh. >> i just want to spend this moment with you. >> jimmy: i just want to -- >> that was yours -- sorry. >> jimmy: i know. i turned into one of the beatles. [ light laughter ] i want to spend this moment with you, yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> that's ringo. >> jimmy: that's ringo. >> i met them, you know. >> jimmy: you met the beatles. yeah. >> i met two of them. >> jimmy: yeah. which ones? >> we know this. john and ringo. >> jimmy: john is more nasally. [ light laughter ] >> actually i was playing the guitar on the stage singing "smashing day" which i just rendered
. >> it has a moose's antlers coming through the wall. >> jimmy: it's not a real moose.exactly. yeah. i know you're from canada, from your accent. [ light laughter ] so i set you up. >> that's not canadian. >> jimmy: it is. >> that is not canadian. >> jimmy: maple syrup. and like, mounties and stuff. [ laughter ] maple. montreal. >> jimmy: enjoy canada, eh? >> what's that? >> jimmy: you like calgary? >> yeah, calgary. >> jimmy:...
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in howard taft and woodrow wilson and theodore roosevelt is running for the progressive party, bull moose party. produced by the democratic national committee, the old way and the new. it opens up with this rich, fat plutocrat who comes in to an office where one of his flunkies is dusting off portraits of theodore roosevelt and william of thetaft as an example old way. money,he has lots of dispensing favors, all sorts of political corruption. they are contrasted with the new way of doing things, represented by woodrow wilson, the champion of the common man. the film actually inns with a plea for people to send one dollar to the democratic national committee on behalf of the woodrow wilson campaign, because woodrow wilson is for the common man. republicans are for the .ealthiest 1% somehow those tropes have not changed in the last 100 years. we have 1.4 million items in the collection, so there are plenty of treasures out there to be discovered. the great thing is that with new technology, not only the ability to preserve the older films on newer from stock, but we have a lot more technolo
in howard taft and woodrow wilson and theodore roosevelt is running for the progressive party, bull moose party. produced by the democratic national committee, the old way and the new. it opens up with this rich, fat plutocrat who comes in to an office where one of his flunkies is dusting off portraits of theodore roosevelt and william of thetaft as an example old way. money,he has lots of dispensing favors, all sorts of political corruption. they are contrasted with the new way of doing...
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ticks are killing moose. about 30% of moose are gone, dead. >> yep, you heard it there.populations, he made that claim a third time. >> about 30% of moose are gone. dead. warm weather is preventing in some places bears from hibern e hibernati hibernating. >> bears can't sleep, moose attacked by ticks. scientists have gone on record to say reid is wrong and there's no doubt to support his fear mongering. >> that is wild. bears are tired and moose are tick ted off. >> for bears we could start whispering and let them sleep. maybe we're waking them because we're talking too loud. >> reid is going out with a bang. >> he's something. >>> laura ingram joins us live. founder in chief and fox news contributor. laura, yesterday everything was about the stock market. today indications are it's going to open way up. donald trump was on this program yesterday talking about one of coupled, buting factors was the our economies. he was on our program. last night he went on with bill o'reilly. bill asked him about the president of china going to come to washington d.c. the president is g
ticks are killing moose. about 30% of moose are gone, dead. >> yep, you heard it there.populations, he made that claim a third time. >> about 30% of moose are gone. dead. warm weather is preventing in some places bears from hibern e hibernati hibernating. >> bears can't sleep, moose attacked by ticks. scientists have gone on record to say reid is wrong and there's no doubt to support his fear mongering. >> that is wild. bears are tired and moose are tick ted off....
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taft gets the nomination, teddy roosevelt runs independent on a progressive boulders ticket --bull moose ticket. the twollette looked at parties, davis and democrats, coolidge and republicans, he said, both of them are conservative parties, neither have the full reform issues. he created a third-party that ran with burton wheeler as vice forident and bob lafollette president. it was poorly funded, they had $250,000 to spend nationally. that was compared to $4 billion that the republicans had and $2 million that the democrats had. bob lafollette relied on his old speechmaking ability. each one should have a patriotic duty to build at least a part in his life and for the life of his country. amazingly, he got about 17% of the vote nationally in the election. , thewas at the time second-best run of a third-party , only teddy roosevelt and his progressive party exceeded that. 1992 slightly succeeded. second in 10 other states. that was his last her raw in 1924.-hoorah in the name has some magic in wisconsin. his sons carried on the progressive party in wisconsin, and attempted to take the pa
taft gets the nomination, teddy roosevelt runs independent on a progressive boulders ticket --bull moose ticket. the twollette looked at parties, davis and democrats, coolidge and republicans, he said, both of them are conservative parties, neither have the full reform issues. he created a third-party that ran with burton wheeler as vice forident and bob lafollette president. it was poorly funded, they had $250,000 to spend nationally. that was compared to $4 billion that the republicans had...
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the moose lodge.go and karaoke and now a haven to ride out a fire that has burned 65,000 acres. 200 to 300 people sheltered here overnight. donated food is piled up on tables. free pie and french toast. >> it's not part of red cross. this is all community here. this is a community at its finest. >> reporter: rhiannon garcia and others hang on weather reports. >> you take a breath. it's still contained and everybody is safe. it's like finally. they need a break and we need a break. >> reporter: a break because the rocky fire is unpredictable. jumping highway 20 and messing up any thoughts of leaving the moose lodge for home. >> it has come together beautiful. >> reporter: a bingo hall can look like the taj mahal. the weather took a turn for the better on the rocky fire. some other news also out where david rule from the black hills national forest was scouting a fire when he perished. an autopsy revealed he died of carbon monoxide poisoning and smoke inhalation. on the rocky fire, they were basically c
the moose lodge.go and karaoke and now a haven to ride out a fire that has burned 65,000 acres. 200 to 300 people sheltered here overnight. donated food is piled up on tables. free pie and french toast. >> it's not part of red cross. this is all community here. this is a community at its finest. >> reporter: rhiannon garcia and others hang on weather reports. >> you take a breath. it's still contained and everybody is safe. it's like finally. they need a break and we need a...
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they bagged six moose. as they were loading on the plane to return, the pilot says you can't put all six moose on the plane, we will crash. thibodeau and boudreau said last year we shot six in the -- and the pilot let us take them in the plane you are flying right now. the pilot gave up, got in the plane, and took off. even on full power, the plane couldn't handle the road, -- handle the load, and crash. recklessly, thibodeau and boudreau survived. they are lying in the pile of rubble. boudreau sees thibodeau and says do have any idea where we are? thibodeau says we are the same place we were less your we crashed. -- last year when we crashed. [laughter] mayor landrieu: that's just some home cooking from the south. the problem is obvious, it is especially clear after katrina. if we do the same thing over and over again, we should expect the same outcome. after years of angst and anxiety, after years of fits and hearts, we made the decision to change. and what has emerged on the other side is a premier examp
they bagged six moose. as they were loading on the plane to return, the pilot says you can't put all six moose on the plane, we will crash. thibodeau and boudreau said last year we shot six in the -- and the pilot let us take them in the plane you are flying right now. the pilot gave up, got in the plane, and took off. even on full power, the plane couldn't handle the road, -- handle the load, and crash. recklessly, thibodeau and boudreau survived. they are lying in the pile of rubble. boudreau...
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susan swain: and so she supported his run as the bull moose candidate. kathleen m. dalton: she did. i think it was a painful moment because they knew that he couldn't win. but this is when the primary system comes in. states voted to have preferential primaries instead of having caucuses to choose candidates. and it was hard to predict. he won a lot of the primaries, but they were all new, so nobody knew what that meant. so when it came time to go to the republican convention, taft controlled the delegates and got the nomination. susan swain: something we could spend another entire program on. kathleen m. dalton: right, right, right. susan swain: so seven years after his unsuccessful run, theodore roosevelt dies. 1919 is the year of his death. he was just 60 years old. how did he die? stacy a. cordery: well, his heart gave out. kathleen m. dalton: yeah, an embolism killed him. susan swain: and -- and was he failing or was he robust up until -- kathleen m. dalton: well, you know, he explores the brazilian jungle in 1913 and almost dies. he has a leg injury. he has fever. and then --
susan swain: and so she supported his run as the bull moose candidate. kathleen m. dalton: she did. i think it was a painful moment because they knew that he couldn't win. but this is when the primary system comes in. states voted to have preferential primaries instead of having caucuses to choose candidates. and it was hard to predict. he won a lot of the primaries, but they were all new, so nobody knew what that meant. so when it came time to go to the republican convention, taft controlled...
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that's my frisbee and that's your moose. >> yes. they didn't want to acknowledge there was another dog in the boat. they're like, "nope, it's just me." >> seth: just me. >> that's that one. >> seth: but then they -- this is like a day later. >> this is a day later. >> seth: yeah. >> there's still no eye contact, but they're kind of -- >> seth: sun bathing together a littlebit. >> kind of sunbathing together. >> seth: and then -- i was happy to see this, because this has happened. frisbee has gotten dressed up a lot. and then there was a fashion show. there was a dog fashion show. >> it was late at night. [ laughter ] >> seth: it was late at night. >> we were having party. >> seth: it was a party. >> it was late at night and we thought it would be fun to do a fashion show for everybody. >> seth: yeah. and it was a party, there were six people. >> well, yeah. >> seth: and you jumped out and very enthusiastically and said, "there's going to be a fashion show!" [ laughter ] >> i like to put on shows at parties. >> seth: yeah, and they'r
that's my frisbee and that's your moose. >> yes. they didn't want to acknowledge there was another dog in the boat. they're like, "nope, it's just me." >> seth: just me. >> that's that one. >> seth: but then they -- this is like a day later. >> this is a day later. >> seth: yeah. >> there's still no eye contact, but they're kind of -- >> seth: sun bathing together a littlebit. >> kind of sunbathing together. >> seth: and then...
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let's check out some of the -- despite the moose today. let's check out some of the -- jpmorgan cutting its target for crude oil. we will watch the commodity markets. no surprise. it is energy related. down 6.6. one of the winners in the city market. watch that stock as concessions continue. we will be watching that very closely and certainly watching the market to see how those move with the china data. big names there. this seems to be across the region. a broad base decline. this is what we have got right now. it is a snapshot of trade. a sick materials. no surprise given the pullback in commodities. there is downward pressure. >> pressure is mounting on chinese policy makers. producer prices have gained. the steepest decline in nearly six years. are things getting worse? we get a look at the evidence. >> that stock market bubble we had the reading a bit of attention from the underlying weakness in the chinese economy. they are suggesting those interest rates cuts that we had it is failing to spark a recovery in the chinese economy as w
let's check out some of the -- despite the moose today. let's check out some of the -- jpmorgan cutting its target for crude oil. we will watch the commodity markets. no surprise. it is energy related. down 6.6. one of the winners in the city market. watch that stock as concessions continue. we will be watching that very closely and certainly watching the market to see how those move with the china data. big names there. this seems to be across the region. a broad base decline. this is what we...
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the bull moose party. film is called, "the old way and the new."t opens with this rich plutocrats who comes into his work ashere one of his is dutifully dusting off portraits of theodore roosevelt and william howard taft. they are grouped in this together as new example of the old way of doing things -- in this example of the old way of doing these -- things. they are contrasted with the new way of doing things. represented by woodrow wilson, who is the champion of the common man. and the film actually ends with a plea for people to send one dollar to the democratic national committee on behalf of of the woodrow wilson campaign because woodrow wilson is for the common man, the republicans are for the wealthiest 1%. have notthough strokes changed in the last 100 years. we have 1.4 million items in the collection. there are plenty of treasures out there to be discovered. and the great thing is with new technology that we have, not only the ability to preserve these older films on film stock, but we have a lot more technology available to digitize the
the bull moose party. film is called, "the old way and the new."t opens with this rich plutocrats who comes into his work ashere one of his is dutifully dusting off portraits of theodore roosevelt and william howard taft. they are grouped in this together as new example of the old way of doing things -- in this example of the old way of doing these -- things. they are contrasted with the new way of doing things. represented by woodrow wilson, who is the champion of the common man. and...
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volunteers posted this 94 foot long banner in front of the moose lodge. it was part of a community celebration and a barbecue. here's what the mad river complex fire looks like from space. the 17,000 acre fire is a series of seven lightning fires that started burning in six river national forest. right now, the fire is only about 30% contained and burning mostly around ruth lake. firefighters are keeping a close eye on the weather is is expected to get windy in the area in the next few days.>>> in other news, conservatives meeting for the red state gathering today focused on the man who was not there, donald trump. as nicole sf-5 reports, chump was uninvited by organizers after he insulted fox news anchor megan kelly, one of the monitors -- moderators. >> reporter: day two brought out hundreds of people from several states.>> i came for trump.>> reporter: many were disappointed that ericsson rescinded his invitation. the reason, according to ericsson, was this comment during an interview in reference to megan kelly's question during the debate. he said, y
volunteers posted this 94 foot long banner in front of the moose lodge. it was part of a community celebration and a barbecue. here's what the mad river complex fire looks like from space. the 17,000 acre fire is a series of seven lightning fires that started burning in six river national forest. right now, the fire is only about 30% contained and burning mostly around ruth lake. firefighters are keeping a close eye on the weather is is expected to get windy in the area in the next few...
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one woman we talked with in a tent outside a local moose lodge. >> we could see the flames cresting up over the hill, coming into the back of the valley and that's when we decided we need to go. >> how we have talked about the fire creating its own weather. here's what something called a firenado. it can suck in debris, shoot out embers for miles and that erratic fire behavior is why it has spread in so many directions, as you can see, on the map. the fire's 67,000 acres, an area hard for crews to access. because they have not been able to access burn areas they don't know if any of the other 7,000 structures are burned or whether they are safe. firefighters don't expect a break in the weather to last. fire conditions expected to heat up. already, cal fire says conditions should not be this extreme until september or october. >> just a tough time on that one, thank you. >> that red swath getting larger and larger. we have posted a slide show of the firefight on the website. you can see challenges crews are facing now. also of course cris' details. >>> keeping a close eye on the weather
one woman we talked with in a tent outside a local moose lodge. >> we could see the flames cresting up over the hill, coming into the back of the valley and that's when we decided we need to go. >> how we have talked about the fire creating its own weather. here's what something called a firenado. it can suck in debris, shoot out embers for miles and that erratic fire behavior is why it has spread in so many directions, as you can see, on the map. the fire's 67,000 acres, an area...
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look at that, mother and baby moose. >> what a fantastic shot. >> chernobyl was a human disaster in every sense, it cost lives, hundreds of billions of dollars, and perpetuated a fear that follows nuclear power to this day. but another part is legacy is now emerging. the mess left behind banished humans and gave nature the upper hand. this zone is now one of the few places in the world that is getting wilder. >> larson: with $72 billion in bond debt the puerto rican government says it cannot repay, officials there hope boosting agriculture production will help fix the economy. puerto rico grows only a small portion of its food supply, but there is a small movement on the island to try and turn things around. the newshour's ivette feliciano has the story. >> reporter: for two years, chef paxx moll has been preparing farm-to-table meals at the san juan restaurant el departamento de la comida, which means "the department of food." >> ( translated ): when i cook, everyone is a vip, moll says. you give some of your soul and love to the person. >> cuatro libras de habichuelas, 15 quesos. >> rep
look at that, mother and baby moose. >> what a fantastic shot. >> chernobyl was a human disaster in every sense, it cost lives, hundreds of billions of dollars, and perpetuated a fear that follows nuclear power to this day. but another part is legacy is now emerging. the mess left behind banished humans and gave nature the upper hand. this zone is now one of the few places in the world that is getting wilder. >> larson: with $72 billion in bond debt the puerto rican government...
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. >>> starting in saudi arabia where a suicide bomb fabbing on a moose k has killed 15 security personneln a town close to the border with yemen. yemen a country at war. at least nine soldiers were injured and are being treated in local hospitals. nobody so far said they were behind the attack, but the islamic state of iraq and the levant, isil is suspected. isil becoming increasingly active in saudi arabia. it said it was behind a suicide attack on a shia mosque in may which killed 21 people. these are the latest pictures from inside the mosque. saudi interior ministry saying they targeted police as they were in their prayers. this is the deadliest attack in the country since isil appeared last year. a political an cyst and columnist thinks the attack was carried out by isil or daesh as the group is known in arabic. >> i believe it's daesh. it has its fingerprints all over, and they decided -- or they planned a similar attack on a similar mosque in riyadh, to the same tubers. but they failed and maybe now they try it again and succeed this time. but thanks god they didn't succeed as they
. >>> starting in saudi arabia where a suicide bomb fabbing on a moose k has killed 15 security personneln a town close to the border with yemen. yemen a country at war. at least nine soldiers were injured and are being treated in local hospitals. nobody so far said they were behind the attack, but the islamic state of iraq and the levant, isil is suspected. isil becoming increasingly active in saudi arabia. it said it was behind a suicide attack on a shia mosque in may which killed 21...
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volunteers posted this 94 foot long banner in front of the moose lodge. part of a community celebration and a barbecue. this is what the mad river complex fire in trinity fire looks like from space. the 17,000 acre fire is a series of 7 lightning fires that started to burn in the 6th national forest. the fire is about 30% contained and burning mostly around roof lake. however, firefighters say they are keeping a close eye on the weather as it is expected to get windy in that area in the next few days. >>> in other news, san jose police are investigating a deadly shooting. it happened around 10:30 last night at tally road and capital expressway. a man was pronounced dead at the scene. police have no suspects and they have not released the victim's identity. >>> san jose police are working overtime shifts because of the resent increase in violence. last night's shooting was the 18th homicide with ten killings in the past six weeks. department is deploying additional officers to downtown and east san jose. >>> san francisco magazine tweeted an unusual photo
volunteers posted this 94 foot long banner in front of the moose lodge. part of a community celebration and a barbecue. this is what the mad river complex fire in trinity fire looks like from space. the 17,000 acre fire is a series of 7 lightning fires that started to burn in the 6th national forest. the fire is about 30% contained and burning mostly around roof lake. however, firefighters say they are keeping a close eye on the weather as it is expected to get windy in that area in the next...
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and theodore roosevelt is running in the bull moose party.roduced by the democratic national committee. called "the old way and the new." it opens up with this very rich, fact plutocrat, who comes into his office, where one of his flunkies is dusting off portraits of theodore roosevelt and william howard taft. they are grouped in this together. as an example of the old way of doing things. and so, he's got lots of money, and he is dispensing favors. and there is all sorts of bribes and political corruption taking on. they were contrasted with the new way of doing things, represented by woodrow wilson, who's the champion of the common man. the film ends with a plea for people to send $1.00 to the democratic national committee on behalf of the woodrow wilson campaign, because woodrow wilson is for the common man. republicans are for the wealthiest 1%. tropes have not changed in the last 100 years. we have 1.4 million items in the collection. s there are plenty of treasures out thereo to be discovered. and the great thing is with new technology
and theodore roosevelt is running in the bull moose party.roduced by the democratic national committee. called "the old way and the new." it opens up with this very rich, fact plutocrat, who comes into his office, where one of his flunkies is dusting off portraits of theodore roosevelt and william howard taft. they are grouped in this together. as an example of the old way of doing things. and so, he's got lots of money, and he is dispensing favors. and there is all sorts of bribes...
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got aau and thibodeau pilot to go all the way to canada to shoot moose. they bagged six moose. as they were loading on the plane to return, the pilot says you can't put all six moose on the plane, we will crash. thibodeau and boudreau said last shot six in the pilotless take them in the plane you are flying right now. the pilot gave up, got in the plane, and took off. even on full power, the plane couldn't handle the road, -- handle the load, and crash. recklessly, thibodeau and boudreau survived. they are lying in the pile of rubble. boudreau sees thibodeau and says do have any idea where we are? thibodeau says we are the same place we were less your we crashed. -- last year when we crashed. [laughter] mayor landrieu: that's just some home cooking from the south. the problem is obvious, it is especially clear after katrina. if we do the same thing over and over again, we should expect the same outcome. after years of angst and anxiety, after years of fits and hearts, we made the decision to change. and what has emerged on the other side is a premier example of urban innovation
got aau and thibodeau pilot to go all the way to canada to shoot moose. they bagged six moose. as they were loading on the plane to return, the pilot says you can't put all six moose on the plane, we will crash. thibodeau and boudreau said last shot six in the pilotless take them in the plane you are flying right now. the pilot gave up, got in the plane, and took off. even on full power, the plane couldn't handle the road, -- handle the load, and crash. recklessly, thibodeau and boudreau...
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. >> reporter: exhausted rocky fire evacuees have eaten and slept in a moose lodge parking lot off highway 20. >> this is our third day. >> reporter: long time. >> it is. it's a long time. >> reporter: tuesday they finally had reason to smile. cooler weather, even a few rain drops slowed the spread of the devastating fire. >> to get a few rain drops, that's almost a miracle this time of year. >> that's what i kept telling people. do a rain dance. keep it coming. >> reporter: for some, a day that began with fear of the unknown. >> you're not sure what you're coming back to. >> i did not know what i was coming back to. >> reporter: brought relief. >> amazing. amazing. they're amazing. they put their lives at risk for our replaceable items. >> reporter: for jennifer and doug marshall, that is a miracle. they live not far from the massive destructive wildfire. their home, once surrounded on all sides by fire, is still standing. >> it's like a circle of blackness around my house. how they did what he they did, it's a miracle. a true miracle. >> reporter: high atop this blackened ridge, the dama
. >> reporter: exhausted rocky fire evacuees have eaten and slept in a moose lodge parking lot off highway 20. >> this is our third day. >> reporter: long time. >> it is. it's a long time. >> reporter: tuesday they finally had reason to smile. cooler weather, even a few rain drops slowed the spread of the devastating fire. >> to get a few rain drops, that's almost a miracle this time of year. >> that's what i kept telling people. do a rain dance. keep...
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to offer very few moose. but it could be very hard if you call hold the to ask but the market's our fault with that congestion so there is no waiting list for that. so a they don't have to sort through the reservations. so airbnb is the market is hard to imagine how it could have worked before the smart phone to quickly go on to the web. even uber more so. if you think about technology you can see why ebay only needed the internet. but uber it was on your laptop it would be like though limousine market. to be on the street corner so one of the things that we see that technology changes the marketplace with lots of uber drivers to deal with congestion of safety and relied a that if they take you a and kidnap them but. >> host: it -- uber is less anonymous they and a taxi. the thank you get to the hotel a 547. [laughter] but uber knows who you are your credit-card number, the driver if you were interested in kidnapping taxi passengers i would not sign up with uber as a driver they know where they're supposed to
to offer very few moose. but it could be very hard if you call hold the to ask but the market's our fault with that congestion so there is no waiting list for that. so a they don't have to sort through the reservations. so airbnb is the market is hard to imagine how it could have worked before the smart phone to quickly go on to the web. even uber more so. if you think about technology you can see why ebay only needed the internet. but uber it was on your laptop it would be like though...
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. >> reporter: peggy o'day's temporary home is a tent outside the moose lodge, a makeshift shelter. heather perez is here with her three-week-old daughter. how scared are you? >> i'm pretty scared. i definitely want to have a home to go to after this. >> reporter: rick sanders refused to flee yesterday, staying behind to protect his home of 30 years. we returned today to see his house was spared. >> i have a lot of neighbors. i'm concerned for their houses. mine i'm pretty sure is safe. >> reporter: the fire continues to behave erratically. time lapse video shot this weekend shows a videographer's harrowing escape when he was told to evacuate. there have even been some instances of firenados, dangerous hot embers that shoot out hot debris for miles. a column of bright red and orange. >> all the dots are hot spots in the center of the fire. >> reporter: steven vollmer analyzes the fire's behavior by studying the weather and moisture in the ground a guide for the 3,000 firefighters on the front lines. >> all the troops out there need to know what they're going to be up against. >> rep
. >> reporter: peggy o'day's temporary home is a tent outside the moose lodge, a makeshift shelter. heather perez is here with her three-week-old daughter. how scared are you? >> i'm pretty scared. i definitely want to have a home to go to after this. >> reporter: rick sanders refused to flee yesterday, staying behind to protect his home of 30 years. we returned today to see his house was spared. >> i have a lot of neighbors. i'm concerned for their houses. mine i'm...
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maybe it was the bull moose party or the greens or the whigs or... yes, there was one network that gave the 9/11 responders' story the full 22 minutes of intense coverage that it deserved, but that network unfortunately was al-jazeera. our networks were scooped with a sympathetic zadroga bill story by the same network that osama bin laden sends his mix tapes to. this is insane! ( applause ) i would like the see one of these senators have the balls to explain why somehow getting a tax cut extension for wealthy americans is more important than suffering ground zero workers. >> we need to get the issue addressed for the firefighters and the 9/11 victims and we almost the difference i think with the tax bill is there is a deadline, january 1st. we have to get this done. taxes go up on january 1st. >> jon: yes. there are only two sure things in life death and taxes. apparently the only one this cat cares about is taxes. ( laughter ) when we come back we'll speak with some 9/11 first with at&t, strong can turn a simple lunch break... ...into advanced econo
maybe it was the bull moose party or the greens or the whigs or... yes, there was one network that gave the 9/11 responders' story the full 22 minutes of intense coverage that it deserved, but that network unfortunately was al-jazeera. our networks were scooped with a sympathetic zadroga bill story by the same network that osama bin laden sends his mix tapes to. this is insane! ( applause ) i would like the see one of these senators have the balls to explain why somehow getting a tax cut...
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they bagged six big old moose. as they were loading it on the plane to return the pilot said hey, men, you can't put all six of those moose on the plane. they're too heavy. we're going to crash. they said hey, pa, last year we hot six. the pilot let us take us in the same plane that you're flying right now. the pilot gave up, got in the plane, took off. but even on full power the little plane couldn't handle the load and went down and crashed. miraculously, thibodeau and budrow survived the crash. they're lying in a pile of rubble. budrow sees thibodeau and says, hey, t., you have any idea where we are? thibodeau says, yeah. we're in the same place we was last year when we crashed. [laughter] that's just a little home cooking from the south. the point is obvious. it's especially clear after katrina. if we continue to do the same thing over and over again we should expect the same outcome. so after years of anxiety, after years of fits and starts, we made the decision to change. and what has yee merged on the other
they bagged six big old moose. as they were loading it on the plane to return the pilot said hey, men, you can't put all six of those moose on the plane. they're too heavy. we're going to crash. they said hey, pa, last year we hot six. the pilot let us take us in the same plane that you're flying right now. the pilot gave up, got in the plane, took off. but even on full power the little plane couldn't handle the load and went down and crashed. miraculously, thibodeau and budrow survived the...
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and dressed sarah jessica parker up in a moose suit. you left her in the forest and she got shot by a hunter. - what? oh, no! - yep, sorry. you're gonna have to come down and admit it was you. - aw i got her killed too? oh, well, at least she was ugly. from come comedy central's world news headquarters in new york this is the daily show with jon stewart. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> jon: oh, welcome to the daily show! i'm jon stewart. boom! my guest tonight amy schumer! amy schumer is going to be here. i forgot-- let's begin tonight we're very excited because we've got good news. the california drought is over because last week a special group in california made it rain! >> big stop on the money trail in the race for the white house. the koch brothers hosted five candidates over the weekend at a business conference in southernical call. >> they're spending their time pitching to what's been called the koch primary. >> jon: the koch primary? (laughter) the koch brothers have pledged to give almost a bil
and dressed sarah jessica parker up in a moose suit. you left her in the forest and she got shot by a hunter. - what? oh, no! - yep, sorry. you're gonna have to come down and admit it was you. - aw i got her killed too? oh, well, at least she was ugly. from come comedy central's world news headquarters in new york this is the daily show with jon stewart. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> jon: oh, welcome to the daily show! i'm jon stewart. boom! my guest...
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if you read what he said when he ran as a bull moose candidate. he was way out there. he maid -- made wilson look conservative. and by the time he died in 1919, he appeared to -- come back into the republican party and because he hated wilson so much. he was arguably maybe less progressive than he was in 1912. but yeah, if you look -- essentially if you look at coolage, he started career very successful political career. he moved up to massachusetts. he was a roosevelt progressive and became more conservative. >> echoing the question if you thought about it anymore who would you be watching today that could possibly have enough in conservative circles to be added to your book? >> well, i think back to the question a minute ago from the gentleman across the table we don't know. i think it's -- it's maybe encouraging to look back. you look back to 1880s even the democrats who elected cleveland supported cleveland really didn't know what kind of president he was going to be. been in the office for a short period of time. people weren't quite sure what he was going to be.
if you read what he said when he ran as a bull moose candidate. he was way out there. he maid -- made wilson look conservative. and by the time he died in 1919, he appeared to -- come back into the republican party and because he hated wilson so much. he was arguably maybe less progressive than he was in 1912. but yeah, if you look -- essentially if you look at coolage, he started career very successful political career. he moved up to massachusetts. he was a roosevelt progressive and became...
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some of the moose at least make sense.bviously, energy companies are the strongest set -- some of the moves at least make sense. obviously, energy companies are the strongest today. most came away from the meeting in jackson hole over the weekend with the ascension of the volatility might not push off a rate increase. things are starting to make sense to some degree, but i don't think anyone is expecting the volatility to go away. scarlet: kevin, how would you best measure volatility? is it the vicks question mark -- the vix? is that the best way to gauge the swing in prices? kevin: we have a couple of different ways we do it here. ultimately, with volatility, once you introduce volatility into the equation, it is like throwing a walk in the water. there are ripples in the water for a while, but eventually volatility will come down to a normal level. we have been making the argument that volatility was below where it should have been for a long time coming into this, and what was the last week was certainly too high. the t
some of the moose at least make sense.bviously, energy companies are the strongest set -- some of the moves at least make sense. obviously, energy companies are the strongest today. most came away from the meeting in jackson hole over the weekend with the ascension of the volatility might not push off a rate increase. things are starting to make sense to some degree, but i don't think anyone is expecting the volatility to go away. scarlet: kevin, how would you best measure volatility? is it the...
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wildlife officers moved the moose out of westminster earlier in the day. >> i said let me carry the bearat's how he got to give the ultimate bear hug. >> like holding a big kid. it was really cool. >> a big furry kid. the time is 26 after the top of the hour. >> a stup dent was told he couldn't fly his american flag. >> a nose job on a plane. what's next for the airliner that was badly damaged in the storm. 130 yards now... bill's got a very tough lie here... looks like we have some sort of sea monster in the water hazard here. i believe that's a "kraken", bruce. it looks like he's going to go with a nine iron. that may not be enough club... well he's definitely going to lose a stroke on this hole. if you're a golf commentator, you whisper. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. this golf course is electric... a oo fireworks at the podium. >> excuse me. you weren't called. sit down. sit down. go back to univision. >> donald trump tossing the reporter out of his event. but the drama didn't end there. >> he wan
wildlife officers moved the moose out of westminster earlier in the day. >> i said let me carry the bearat's how he got to give the ultimate bear hug. >> like holding a big kid. it was really cool. >> a big furry kid. the time is 26 after the top of the hour. >> a stup dent was told he couldn't fly his american flag. >> a nose job on a plane. what's next for the airliner that was badly damaged in the storm. 130 yards now... bill's got a very tough lie here... looks...
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when president obama touched down in alaska today, a 94-year-old native alaska woman wearing beaded mooseboots and gloves broke into song at the sight of the president. she said she was singing him the denali song. and richelle the white house says it is going to try to find an appropriate way to honor president mckinley. >>> the state department is respected to release the last batch of hillary clinton's emails tonight. about 7,000 pages will be made public. 150 of those emails are censored because they contain information that has now been deemed classified. >>> okay, for a look at what is coming up at the top of the hour, john siegenthaler is here. >>> coming up the growing anger of the shooting of the deputy in texas. why the shooting has triggered a national reaction. >>> human tragedy, political emergency, what european leaders want to accomplish in september, as thousands of refugees try to escape war, poverty every day. >> it is too late, because until the 14th of september we will see more tragedies unfolding before our eyes. this is not the first time we're speaking about these
when president obama touched down in alaska today, a 94-year-old native alaska woman wearing beaded mooseboots and gloves broke into song at the sight of the president. she said she was singing him the denali song. and richelle the white house says it is going to try to find an appropriate way to honor president mckinley. >>> the state department is respected to release the last batch of hillary clinton's emails tonight. about 7,000 pages will be made public. 150 of those emails are...
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there was a loose on the blog behind me this morning, but we cannot get the moose cam up and running in time. it is not really a demonstration, it is a counter conference. they're making a valid point, when the unemployment rate goes down it does not go down equally for everyone. they are lobbying the fed to keep federal funds rates low, precisely to address the issue of unemployment in all american communities. the question is whether that is a valid target for fed policy, to look at really some of these inequities in america. it is the job of congress. like so many other issues, congress is not really moving so you have lots of different communities looking to the fed for a solution. it is not just wall street. pimm: thank you very much, brendan greeley, reporting from jackson hole, wyoming. will have a conversation with atlanta federal reserve president dennis lockhart coming up at 2:15 eastern time right here on bloomberg. coming up on "the bloomberg market day," the market delivered plenty of adjustment this week. we will get the latest on the market, and who is putting their mo
there was a loose on the blog behind me this morning, but we cannot get the moose cam up and running in time. it is not really a demonstration, it is a counter conference. they're making a valid point, when the unemployment rate goes down it does not go down equally for everyone. they are lobbying the fed to keep federal funds rates low, precisely to address the issue of unemployment in all american communities. the question is whether that is a valid target for fed policy, to look at really...
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and listen to a variety of live music, or check out exotic animals at the canal day moose craft festival in new jersey. in the bronx, firefighters fight the summer heat with a day of games, food, and family fun at the fdny summer block party. from hay rides to magic shows call things appropriate for a good-old fashioned time at the otisville country fair. >>> the best of blues music with the best of barbecue foods to make it an incredible summer experience on pier 26 in manhattan. the sun will come out tomorrow, bring your blanket out as dusk under the stars presents annie in prince. for more on these events or possibly to submit an event ok. so everyone is saying 'hey, you've gotta get fios.' but why? why fios? well, fios is a 100 percent fiber optics network to the home, so you can get 100% out of all your devices. and access to the fastest internet and in home wifi available from any provider. with big capacity too, so everyone in the house can be online all at once. only fios has 500 meg download speeds, with equal upload speeds. so you can upload your favorite videos up to 5x faster
and listen to a variety of live music, or check out exotic animals at the canal day moose craft festival in new jersey. in the bronx, firefighters fight the summer heat with a day of games, food, and family fun at the fdny summer block party. from hay rides to magic shows call things appropriate for a good-old fashioned time at the otisville country fair. >>> the best of blues music with the best of barbecue foods to make it an incredible summer experience on pier 26 in manhattan. the...
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reporter: 100 people ordered to evacuate from spring valley outside clear lake are staying at the moose lodge. all the food, clothes and pet food has been donated by people in the community. >> we are so rural out here and all the people are a tight nit community and everybody is watching each other's back. it is incredible. >> reporter: if all goes well they are expecting to be home by saturday and cal fire says also if all goes well containment should be reached by monday. >> everyone is crossing their fingers that that is indeed what happens. thank you, rob roth. >>> now to our ktvu's chief meteorologist bill martin with how the weather is playing a role in the blaze. you heard rob mention it is hotter than it was yesterday. also those conditions, dry conditions they have returned. >> they have. the firefighters had the great period of very cool, high humidity, light wind hours. 24 earths worth. a big impact -- hours worth. a big impact. 68,000 acres. in three counties now. it is the biggest fire in california. it is huge. the last couple days we had a break. note the current numbers
reporter: 100 people ordered to evacuate from spring valley outside clear lake are staying at the moose lodge. all the food, clothes and pet food has been donated by people in the community. >> we are so rural out here and all the people are a tight nit community and everybody is watching each other's back. it is incredible. >> reporter: if all goes well they are expecting to be home by saturday and cal fire says also if all goes well containment should be reached by monday....
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. 30% of the moose are gone, dead. warm weather is preventing in some places bears from hibernating. president obama has done something about it. he hasn't been able to do as much as we wanted legislatively, but he has done it administratively, and we will never forget the courage he asked taken to do what he did administratively. and i say that without any hesitation. yes used the full authority of the federal government to address climate change. president obama's clean power plan is the strongest action ever taken by our nation to curb the effects of climate change, the best is yet to come. through the environmental protection agency, the president is working with states transition from a polluting coal plants and replace them with clean, renewable energy and energy efficiency. ,nder the american recovery act also known as the stimulus, the ministers made the largest investment in clean energy in american history, and that is a gross understatement. there is no place better than nevada to see the fruits of his labor
. 30% of the moose are gone, dead. warm weather is preventing in some places bears from hibernating. president obama has done something about it. he hasn't been able to do as much as we wanted legislatively, but he has done it administratively, and we will never forget the courage he asked taken to do what he did administratively. and i say that without any hesitation. yes used the full authority of the federal government to address climate change. president obama's clean power plan is the...
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. >> sharon crowley, fox 5 moose. >> well, should every child get a trophy for participating on a team? not according to one parent who happens to be bonefied nfl player. pittsburgh steelers is teaching his own kids a lesson by making his own elementary school-age sons return any is passion trophy saying this they did not actually earn them. the parents say the value of an award as sintive to try something new. steve: and the smile on their face is incredible. so it is not a bad thing. >> it is fine to tell there you are youngers who are throughout that need to be encouraged in anyway possible. dari: harrison says he is proud of his boys and doesn't want them to feel entitled saying sometimes your best is not enough and that they should strive to want to do better. it depends on the kid. steve: all right. that is trining. all right. crowds block to new jersey today to bet the het and shed theocrats. the only legal nude beach in the state that turns out new jerseyans as a whole like being naked according to a recent survey that found they refer to be in the buff more than any other say
. >> sharon crowley, fox 5 moose. >> well, should every child get a trophy for participating on a team? not according to one parent who happens to be bonefied nfl player. pittsburgh steelers is teaching his own kids a lesson by making his own elementary school-age sons return any is passion trophy saying this they did not actually earn them. the parents say the value of an award as sintive to try something new. steve: and the smile on their face is incredible. so it is not a bad...
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> reporter: within 100 of the thousands of people forced to evacuate have been staying here at the moose lodge near spring valley. everything here from food to clothing has been donated by people in the community. even a reclining chair to help a 90-year-old world war ii veteran to sleep a little more comfortably. >> a lot of artists from the war, that are precious to me. >> reporter: this couple is staying at the lodge with their dogs. their horses are with their friends. she said a sheriff's deputy told her in no uncertain terms they had to leave. >> reporter: it isn't easy leaving your home, not knowing if it will survive. >> it's very stressful. it's an emotional roller coaster, because you're worried about your home, your pets here because you're stressed out. i was concerned about their safety. they're safe now. >> reporter: cal fire says it's hoping for full containment by monday. in lake county, rob roth, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> i want you to take a look now at just how much land the rocky fire has burned. more than 100 square miles of rug terrain dotted with homes. that's a land m
> reporter: within 100 of the thousands of people forced to evacuate have been staying here at the moose lodge near spring valley. everything here from food to clothing has been donated by people in the community. even a reclining chair to help a 90-year-old world war ii veteran to sleep a little more comfortably. >> a lot of artists from the war, that are precious to me. >> reporter: this couple is staying at the lodge with their dogs. their horses are with their friends. she...
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. >> jeanne moose, . >> you can't top it. i will sit here, pout, say thank you.starts now. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. tonight donald trump is standing by remarks about fox news' megyn kelly that fellow republicans say go over the line. they say his war of word is offensive to women hurting the pare. he says they got it all wrong. she should be apologizing to him. all the late details and my conversation with roger stone, until this weekend a top trump insider, now outsider. fired or resign. depending on who you believe. he argues all the spats trump is getting into is detracting frumg his larger message. we will get to all of that and new comments from hillary clinton about trump. breaking news out of ferguson. a state of emergency in effect on the streets of ferguson, missouri. in fact all of st. louis county. today, protesters blocked a stretch of interstate highway just outside town. a year after the shooting of michael brown and all protests that followed.
. >> jeanne moose, . >> you can't top it. i will sit here, pout, say thank you.starts now. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. tonight donald trump is standing by remarks about fox news' megyn kelly that fellow republicans say go over the line. they say his war of word is offensive to women hurting the pare. he says they got it all wrong. she should be apologizing to him. all the late details and my conversation with roger stone, until this weekend a top trump...
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and new hampshire has raised $28,000 auctioning off two moose hunting permits. i'm jeff glor, cbs news. this helps me to manage my chronic pain. but it came with some baggage. you're not the only one. opioids block pain signals by attaching to something called mu-receptors here but they also attach to mu-receptors in the bowel. and that can cause opioid-induced constipation... or oic. i could struggle with oic the whole time i take my opioid? maybe not. there's movantik. movantik can help reduce oic by blocking opioids from binding to mu-receptors in the bowel. do not take movantik if you have a bowel blockage or a history of them. serious side effects include a tear in your stomach or intestine. and can also include symptoms of opioid withdrawal. common side effects include stomach pain, diarrheanausea, gas, vomiting, and headache. tell your doctor about any side effects and about medicines you take as movantik may interact with them causing side effects. so, go on, talk to your doctor about opioid-induced constipation and ask if once daily movantik is right fo
and new hampshire has raised $28,000 auctioning off two moose hunting permits. i'm jeff glor, cbs news. this helps me to manage my chronic pain. but it came with some baggage. you're not the only one. opioids block pain signals by attaching to something called mu-receptors here but they also attach to mu-receptors in the bowel. and that can cause opioid-induced constipation... or oic. i could struggle with oic the whole time i take my opioid? maybe not. there's movantik. movantik can help...
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there was a woman who was staying in a tent outside a moose lodge who told us what's that's like. >> we could see the flames cresting up observe the hill and coming into the back of the valley and that's when we decided we need to go. >> meteorologist kari hall talked about the fire how it creates its on weather. this is one of the fire vortexes or firenados. it can suck in debris and shoot out imbers for miles. that might be part of the reason why the fire has been erratic and spread in different directions. as you can see here on the map. the fire's now at 67,000 acres. a lot of that area's hard for crews to access. even though we know that the count of structures destroyed have gone up today, we expect it could rise farther as crews finally are able to get into some burn areas and check out what's left. firefighters don't expect the break that they got overnight to last into today. conditions are expected to be warm once again, and fire conditions certainly should not be this extreme, according to cal fire, until september or october. >> having a tough time with it. reminder, upda
there was a woman who was staying in a tent outside a moose lodge who told us what's that's like. >> we could see the flames cresting up observe the hill and coming into the back of the valley and that's when we decided we need to go. >> meteorologist kari hall talked about the fire how it creates its on weather. this is one of the fire vortexes or firenados. it can suck in debris and shoot out imbers for miles. that might be part of the reason why the fire has been erratic and...