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one rancher in northeastern washington, but she also went to the wolf sanctuary near seattle, and thatr big star wolf was shot. carol: francine is interesting, and you detail it in the story. she got all sides together, where they would talk about policy, write come of it then get together for drinks and dinner and they could not talk odyssey and they got to know each other as people, and i guess that helps to break the ice and understand the other side's position. part, but that is what is interesting is that some of the measures they made as a , wolves sort of help won't go in places where they see something like a red flag, so there are these simple steps that ranchers can take to make the environment feel uncomfortable enough for the wolves that they will stay away. carol: the devastating consequences of china building bases on reefs in the south china sea. a board game to help you improve your ethical decision-making. this is bloomberg. ♪ oliver: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek". i am oliver renick. carol: and i am carol massar. trying to stop the destruction of reefs in t
one rancher in northeastern washington, but she also went to the wolf sanctuary near seattle, and thatr big star wolf was shot. carol: francine is interesting, and you detail it in the story. she got all sides together, where they would talk about policy, write come of it then get together for drinks and dinner and they could not talk odyssey and they got to know each other as people, and i guess that helps to break the ice and understand the other side's position. part, but that is what is...
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>> this takes place in northeastern washington, where there is primarily rural cattle ranching and ast, so the wolves being reintroduced to this part of the state has lots of great environmental impact, but also a particular pain point for the ranching community, so much of the story is about francine madden, who brought these two sides together to mediate a solution to stop killing wolves, but also find ways to appease the ranching communities so that they are not losing their livestock. carol: it is interesting, because the wolf population had gone down, then that built it back up again, and it became problematic. there is acrimony between the hunters, ranchers, and conservationists. tell us more about francine. give us the background. she was in the peace corps, she has an interesting background. >> she specializes in human-animal conflict resolution, that is the nonprofit she works with so this , is, she has done work in other countries, but this is the first time this kind of approach is being tested. she has brought together stakeholders from the conservationist point of view a
>> this takes place in northeastern washington, where there is primarily rural cattle ranching and ast, so the wolves being reintroduced to this part of the state has lots of great environmental impact, but also a particular pain point for the ranching community, so much of the story is about francine madden, who brought these two sides together to mediate a solution to stop killing wolves, but also find ways to appease the ranching communities so that they are not losing their livestock....
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northeastern part of the lower peninsula, and includes the entire upper peninsula. bergman,l jack representative elect for michigan's first district, republican. -- you are here in washington for orientation week. how has it been going? >> great. it has been busy meeting all the new representatives and the staffers, who are going to do most of the organizational work that allow us to do legislative work. >> talk about your military career, when did you begin it, and talk about moving through the ranks? >> i graduated from college in 1969 and joined the marine corps through an officer candidate program. went to flight training, flew helicopters in vietnam, and then got out from active duty but stayed in the reserves. while i was a reservist in the i flewand 1990's, airplanes for northwest airlines and started a few small businesses in the medical equipment arena. i moved up the ranks by just doing what other good marines and service people do, which is take on the tough missions and get them done. >> you were a commander in the -- marinees reserve forces reserve for how many years? was given that job after spending two years in washington, d.c., promoted to lieutenant gener
northeastern part of the lower peninsula, and includes the entire upper peninsula. bergman,l jack representative elect for michigan's first district, republican. -- you are here in washington for orientation week. how has it been going? >> great. it has been busy meeting all the new representatives and the staffers, who are going to do most of the organizational work that allow us to do legislative work. >> talk about your military career, when did you begin it, and talk about...
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when i come to washington, i hope to bring down here the sense of decency that people have in northeastern pennsylvania. host: i will have to let that be the last word. congressman matthew cartwright, thank you for joining us. guest: my pleasure. house iswe said, the gathering right now. we are taking you there live now. live coverage from c-span. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father conroy. chaplain conroy: let us pray. loving god, we give you thanks for giving us another day. in the waning days of this 114th congress, we ask your blessing upon the members of this people's house. most especially upon the leadership. it is on their shoulders the most important negotiations of this congress have been placed. they have been entrusted by their
when i come to washington, i hope to bring down here the sense of decency that people have in northeastern pennsylvania. host: i will have to let that be the last word. congressman matthew cartwright, thank you for joining us. guest: my pleasure. house iswe said, the gathering right now. we are taking you there live now. live coverage from c-span. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the...
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like to tell folks at home that when i come here ton, i washington i hope to bring down here sense of the decency thatat people have in northeastern pennsylvania. . . the last word. congressman matthew learned. >> "washington journal" continues. host: and joining us now is congressman tim murphy of pennsylvania, a republican from the pennsylvania's 18th district. he is here to discuss the mental health legislation that is moving through congress and the state of mental health care funding and services in the united states. >> funding and services in the united states, congressman, thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me here. >> so, tell us a little about the 21st century cures act, that is moving through congress at this moment and where it stands. >> well, 21st century cure led by the chairman committee upton of michigan, which is basically a reform system for the fda moving research from nih, helping to make sure that positive research taking place with drugs and medical devices, get bogged down, woulding on -- working on that for a couple of years and passed the house and it's now moving forward. as part of the pa
like to tell folks at home that when i come here ton, i washington i hope to bring down here sense of the decency thatat people have in northeastern pennsylvania. . . the last word. congressman matthew learned. >> "washington journal" continues. host: and joining us now is congressman tim murphy of pennsylvania, a republican from the pennsylvania's 18th district. he is here to discuss the mental health legislation that is moving through congress and the state of mental health...
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this map shows the arctic air swirling over the northeastern tier of the country. areas in washingtontate to maine have new snow on the ground right now. tony dokoupil is in jamestown, new york, in the middle of the storm. >> big stretches of upstate new york are under more than two feet of snow this morning. sometimes much more than two feet. take a look at this street sign next to me. it's all contributed to more than 90 crashes in this county alone. >> reporter: snow and ice buried parts of the midwest and northeast sunday night. covering cars, coating roads, and sending drivers careening off of them. the thick blanket of powder looked beautiful from the air. but it was a nightmare on the ground. difficult to clean up and nearly impossible to drive through. >> one of the worst storms you've dealt with? >> one of. this just one stops and no break at all. >> reporter: jeff runs a towing his drivers have been working around the clock. >> i give them a lot of credit for staying in it. i mean, they are tired, they are wore out. this snowstorm just didn't quit. >> my people handle over 5
this map shows the arctic air swirling over the northeastern tier of the country. areas in washingtontate to maine have new snow on the ground right now. tony dokoupil is in jamestown, new york, in the middle of the storm. >> big stretches of upstate new york are under more than two feet of snow this morning. sometimes much more than two feet. take a look at this street sign next to me. it's all contributed to more than 90 crashes in this county alone. >> reporter: snow and ice...
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this is mount washington new sham ham sure, it is the highest peak in the northeastern unitedt states.hewhat's going on there right now. very high elevation obviously. the current air temperature and the snow 27-degrees blow zero. current wind chill 76-degrees blow zero. current wind gust 87 miles per hour. i feel warmer already. our jet stream pattern situate p has the cold air residing over our area tomorrow with temperatures macing out in thehe 20 and maybe some 30s, but mostly 20s.. we're but as we're transitioning we'rt also going to have to deal withh a little about it of wintry mix very late tomorrow night and very early saturday morning.rnin we're talking a few hours, thats is it. before we get to that we have to focus on the cold we have right now. current air temperatures, everybody is in thewn teens. annapolis is 206789 the wind chill, we still have single digits to two blow in wees minister and 8-degrees in the district.di dress for the wind chill. as we head for the low and mid teens those are the actual air temperatures. single digit the wind chills and teens. the wind chil
this is mount washington new sham ham sure, it is the highest peak in the northeastern unitedt states.hewhat's going on there right now. very high elevation obviously. the current air temperature and the snow 27-degrees blow zero. current wind chill 76-degrees blow zero. current wind gust 87 miles per hour. i feel warmer already. our jet stream pattern situate p has the cold air residing over our area tomorrow with temperatures macing out in thehe 20 and maybe some 30s, but mostly 20s.. we're...
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. >>> a northeastern pennsylvania town temporarily lost a landmark last night in a dramatic fashion. a driver jumped the curb and hit the george washington statue. the statue came down on the back of the car smashing the back window, the solid marble statue was not damaged and officials plan to put it back up one the fence is repaired. >>> still to come on "action news" at 12:30, a wrong way intoxicated driver leave a trail of wreckage on an interstate but it's not his first offense this week. >> and alicia vitarelli introduces us to one of the geniuses from the group, impractical jokers. i'm hall of famer jerry west and my life is basketball. but that doesn't stop my afib from leaving me at a higher risk of stroke. that'd be devastating. i took warfarin for over 15 years until i learned more about once-daily xarelto... a latest generation blood thinner. then i made the switch. xarelto® significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. it has similar effectiveness to warfarin. warfarin interferes with vitamin k and at least six blood clotting factors. xarelto® is selective targeting one crit
. >>> a northeastern pennsylvania town temporarily lost a landmark last night in a dramatic fashion. a driver jumped the curb and hit the george washington statue. the statue came down on the back of the car smashing the back window, the solid marble statue was not damaged and officials plan to put it back up one the fence is repaired. >>> still to come on "action news" at 12:30, a wrong way intoxicated driver leave a trail of wreckage on an interstate but it's not...
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when i come to washington, i hope to bring down here the sense of decency that people have in northeastern pennsylvania. host: i will have to let that be the last word. congressman matthew cartwright, thank you for joining us. guest: my pleasure. house iswe said, the gathering right now. we are taking you there live now. live coverage from c-span.
when i come to washington, i hope to bring down here the sense of decency that people have in northeastern pennsylvania. host: i will have to let that be the last word. congressman matthew cartwright, thank you for joining us. guest: my pleasure. house iswe said, the gathering right now. we are taking you there live now. live coverage from c-span.
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when i come to washington, i hope to bring down here the sense of decency that people have in northeastern pennsylvania. host: i will have to let that be the last word. congressman matthew after the fires of 1910 which traumatized they tried to keep that we took good fires as well as bad fires out if the last 50 years is a long time passes history of inducement we tried to fit the fire back. this is very difficult. >> i am the person that tells the story i will try to do it as best i can as balanced and is honest that i get to do something fundamentally created to say this is what i think happened. >> when milken his career he was responsible for cosponsoring and but it is his leg is the was very much creative. >> charles hayden originally borne in ticket come laugh comes up west many in his trail in the it eventually makes the senate passed the three - - run for a 34 case. von that the different wishes to rule that this endeavor addresses the real concern of the flight risk by giving mandatory detention for certain criminals or those arriving at our shores. the ninth circuit and did that
when i come to washington, i hope to bring down here the sense of decency that people have in northeastern pennsylvania. host: i will have to let that be the last word. congressman matthew after the fires of 1910 which traumatized they tried to keep that we took good fires as well as bad fires out if the last 50 years is a long time passes history of inducement we tried to fit the fire back. this is very difficult. >> i am the person that tells the story i will try to do it as best i can...
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falling across portions of pennsylvania stream northeastern maryland, radar shows a batch of light snow moving across areas to our north, nothing in washingtonser towards northern delaware, southeast pennsylvania, for the redskins eagles game up at lincoln financial field in philadelphia, could be few flurries, we do have a freezing rain advisory for late tonight and early monday, way off towards the north and extreme western maryland and northern shenandoah valley. at rain is expected to move in, that could start sleet or freezing rain well off in higher elevations north and would have. approaching storm system is going to keep it cloudy and chilly. we're dry for sunday but don't expect to see too much sunshine. overcast skies and temperatures will struggle but still climb into the lower 40's. so 42 there by 2:00 p.m., fall back to 40 by 5:00 and temperatures looking to be in the mid 30's to low 40's, we'll talk about the rain chances monday and whether we got any snow chances for the rest of the week, that might be touch and go but looks like a reenforcing shot of cold air in your our seven-day forecast coming up in just a little bit. anni
falling across portions of pennsylvania stream northeastern maryland, radar shows a batch of light snow moving across areas to our north, nothing in washingtonser towards northern delaware, southeast pennsylvania, for the redskins eagles game up at lincoln financial field in philadelphia, could be few flurries, we do have a freezing rain advisory for late tonight and early monday, way off towards the north and extreme western maryland and northern shenandoah valley. at rain is expected to move...
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northeastern viewers will be looking at snow. upstate new york, to new england, heavy thundershowers from washington, d.c. all the way back to tennessee. the snowfall, depending where the temperature is, boston, right on the line. you see that 38 degrees and 21 albany, 32, over the rest of the day, we will probably see the haven't amount in northern new england. cold air, polar vortex always up there, right? it's coming back. it started to weaken and now sending cold air 82 siberia and northern canada. it will stay in the northern tier of states. look at these temperatures over the next several days. fargo, 14 below on thursday, chicago, wednesday, thursday, friday, well below zero. nashville, 33. new york city by friday the c d coldest air gets here at 11 degrees. and there's another storm system. >> a very pregnant and. >> i wanted to keep in touch with savannah. >> a storm system will cause major misery to the northeast by next weekend. we could be looking at another big airport and road problem. >> look at the bright christmas. >> exactly. >> let us turn now to politics and new controversies for presi
northeastern viewers will be looking at snow. upstate new york, to new england, heavy thundershowers from washington, d.c. all the way back to tennessee. the snowfall, depending where the temperature is, boston, right on the line. you see that 38 degrees and 21 albany, 32, over the rest of the day, we will probably see the haven't amount in northern new england. cold air, polar vortex always up there, right? it's coming back. it started to weaken and now sending cold air 82 siberia and northern...
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northeastern viewers are going to be looking at snow. you can see right now, upstate new york, on into new england, heavier showers and thunderstorms from washington, d.c. all the way back in to tennessee. but the snowfall depending on where the temperature is -- boston, you are right on the degrees. 21 bangor. also burlington. albany, 32. over the rest of the day we'll probably see heaviest amounts in northern new england. now, the cold air. polar vortex. it is always up there, right? the word's coming back because it started to weaken. now it is sending cold air into first siberia, then down on into canada. north america, as well. now it is going to stay in the northern tier of states but look at these temperatures over the next several days. fargo. the morning low. 14 below on chicago, wednesday, thursday, friday -- well below zero. nashville iday, you're 33. new york city by friday, the coldestir gets here at 11 degrees. and -- there is another storm stem -- >> a very pregnant "and." >> i wanted to keep in touch with savannah. and with that -- there is a storm system that's going to cause some major misery possibly for the northern tier states
northeastern viewers are going to be looking at snow. you can see right now, upstate new york, on into new england, heavier showers and thunderstorms from washington, d.c. all the way back in to tennessee. but the snowfall depending on where the temperature is -- boston, you are right on the degrees. 21 bangor. also burlington. albany, 32. over the rest of the day we'll probably see heaviest amounts in northern new england. now, the cold air. polar vortex. it is always up there, right? the...
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northeastern part of the lower peninsula, and includes the entire upper peninsula. >> general jack bergman, representative-elect for michigan's first district, republican. this is your -- you are here in washington for orientation week. how has it been going? representative-elect bergman: great. it has been busy meeting all the new representatives and the staffers, who are going to do most of the organizational work that allow us to do legislative work. >> talk about your military career. when did you begin it, and talk about moving through the ranks. mr. bergman: i graduated from college in 1969 and joined the marine corps through an officer candidate program. went to flight training, flew helicopters in vietnam, and then got out from active duty, but i stayed in the reserves. while i was a reservist in the 1980's and 1990's, i flew airplanes for northwest airlines and started a few small businesses in the medical equipment arena. but moved up through the ranks by just doing what other good marines and service people do, which is take on the tough missions and get them done. >> you were a commander in the marine corps forces reserve for how many years? mr. bergman: i was given that job after sp
northeastern part of the lower peninsula, and includes the entire upper peninsula. >> general jack bergman, representative-elect for michigan's first district, republican. this is your -- you are here in washington for orientation week. how has it been going? representative-elect bergman: great. it has been busy meeting all the new representatives and the staffers, who are going to do most of the organizational work that allow us to do legislative work. >> talk about your military...