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across the country, and we've already had a million dollars of impact we've had to absorb from mount rainier since 2010 that are affecting visitor impacts. when i look at some of these gateway towns that are a part of this operation, everything from port angeles to eatonville to the north cascades, i keep thinking what is the economic impact this is going to be because we don't get a budget deal, i look at something like 227,000 jobs in washington state that are related to the outdoor recreation industry. so for some of my colleagues, this conversation about the future and road maintenance and whatever is one economic question, and certainly one i have certainly a disagreement point on i'll come to in a second. but my immediate question is, what is the economic impact of all of the sequestration having on the economy of a state where national parks and outdoor recreation is a key part of our economy. i don't want to lose sight of that and i hope you would enlighten us on what sequestration is doing now and what will it do in the future to lessen really an economic impact that is being felt a
across the country, and we've already had a million dollars of impact we've had to absorb from mount rainier since 2010 that are affecting visitor impacts. when i look at some of these gateway towns that are a part of this operation, everything from port angeles to eatonville to the north cascades, i keep thinking what is the economic impact this is going to be because we don't get a budget deal, i look at something like 227,000 jobs in washington state that are related to the outdoor...
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let's bring in jeff rainier we the fire danger.is is a broken record throughout the summer. >> yes. especially the next three to four days we're looking at the triple digit temperatures staying with us and as we've been highlighting, summer fire danger with us here for the next couple of months. several reasons. the past three years we haven't had too much in the way of a fire season so there is a plenty of fuel to burn all the way to the south bay, driest calendar year on record. all of california currently under a drought so these three main factors will contribute to, again, higher than average fire danger as we head throughout the next couple of months. these temperatures way up here making it extremely uncomfortable especially back in the east bay. 103 in almost livermore. pleasanton 100, south san jose to 98. was this good enough to get us through some of the hottest july weather ever? you can see not
let's bring in jeff rainier we the fire danger.is is a broken record throughout the summer. >> yes. especially the next three to four days we're looking at the triple digit temperatures staying with us and as we've been highlighting, summer fire danger with us here for the next couple of months. several reasons. the past three years we haven't had too much in the way of a fire season so there is a plenty of fuel to burn all the way to the south bay, driest calendar year on record. all of...
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do we stop drinking coke if it's cooler or rainier in some places?old a lot of water either. granted i like the company didn't pretend it was a good quarter and accepted that it was disappointed with itself. i expected better from a company that sells one of the least expensive, noncyclical products, a good record of being like the post office where neither rain, snow, heat nor gloom of night would stop their appointed sales. you substitute cool for heat. in short, i expect better from coca-cola. meanwhile, yesterday, pepsico hit an all-time high and i do not expect similar hand wringing in alibi when it reports next week. in fact, what this release of coca-cola may verify that pepsico has the better model as some think it makes sense to split it in two with a drink company and snack company. to me the combination frito lay and drinks is what makes pep the standard out here and not coca-cola and why the stock is up double what coca-cola was up the beginning of the year. the consistency of the models along with the leadership of indra nooyi who has ta
do we stop drinking coke if it's cooler or rainier in some places?old a lot of water either. granted i like the company didn't pretend it was a good quarter and accepted that it was disappointed with itself. i expected better from a company that sells one of the least expensive, noncyclical products, a good record of being like the post office where neither rain, snow, heat nor gloom of night would stop their appointed sales. you substitute cool for heat. in short, i expect better from...
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and that starred grace kelly who met her real life prince rainier at that very same hotel.ave been three diamond heists in as many months in cannes, patti ann. patti ann: interesting. so what more can you tell us about pink panther gang? >> as i mentioned one of its members escaped in another very daring operation in switzerland. a couple of accomplices drove up to the prison. they burst through the barbed-wire fence. they had ak 4s. there were two cars. they set one on fire and the other was the escape vehicle. now we don't know if the man who escaped pulled off this heist in cannes but it is believed to be very possible. "the pink panther" gang, balkan-based, 40-strong, responsible for about $400 million in diamond thefts since 1999, patti ann. patti ann: wow. amy kellogg live in london. bill: they are good at what they do and have someone in the inside. >>> she is tropical storm flossi. in the fox weather center where that storm is going. >>> president obama with a campaign-style speeches on the economy. but have americans stopped listening? that is the charge from one b
and that starred grace kelly who met her real life prince rainier at that very same hotel.ave been three diamond heists in as many months in cannes, patti ann. patti ann: interesting. so what more can you tell us about pink panther gang? >> as i mentioned one of its members escaped in another very daring operation in switzerland. a couple of accomplices drove up to the prison. they burst through the barbed-wire fence. they had ak 4s. there were two cars. they set one on fire and the other...
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rainier and having the experience even where i booted a spectacular yellow fluid into my puke bag --azing. >> still amazing. and, you know, i will cherish it always and it's one of the beauties of being a reporter. you can actually walk in someone's footsteps like that. >> the book that you've written -- >> a great book. >> "the magical stranger, a son's journey into his father's life." thank you so much. thank you for sharing. >> thank you for having me. >> we'll be right back. we're at the legendary southfork ranch in dallas for a cookout with world champion grill master brett galloway. he's serving his guests walmart choice premium steaks. but they don't know it yet. they will. it's a steak-over. steak was excellent. very tender. melts in your mouth. it was delicious. tonight you are eating walmart steak. what???!! good steak. two thumbs up? look, i ate all of mine. it matches any good steakhouse if not better. walmart choice premium steak in the black package. it's 100% money back guaranteed. try it for your next backyard barbecue. a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the u
rainier and having the experience even where i booted a spectacular yellow fluid into my puke bag --azing. >> still amazing. and, you know, i will cherish it always and it's one of the beauties of being a reporter. you can actually walk in someone's footsteps like that. >> the book that you've written -- >> a great book. >> "the magical stranger, a son's journey into his father's life." thank you so much. thank you for sharing. >> thank you for having me....
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what we have had to absorb since 2010 that are affecting visitor impacts at mount rainier.hen i look at some of these gateway towns that are part of this operation we are relating this to the outdoor recreation industry. for some of our colleagues commonest conversation about the future is one economic question. certainly one that i have a point on. the question is what is the economic impact having on the economy where national parks and outdoor recreation are keep our economy. we are trying to decide what to do to lessen the economic impact. that will continue to be felt and what do you think that we can do to help get our colleagues to understand us. the second point is that my colleague and i have been sponsors of the creation of a new park. it is celebrating the achievements of scientific excellence that our country achieved in preserving that is something between doe and the department and creating this. and to i think that we should stop is due to maintenance backlog. no, i want to commemorate what happened at various parts of what we have done. so i certainly -- exc
what we have had to absorb since 2010 that are affecting visitor impacts at mount rainier.hen i look at some of these gateway towns that are part of this operation we are relating this to the outdoor recreation industry. for some of our colleagues commonest conversation about the future is one economic question. certainly one that i have a point on. the question is what is the economic impact having on the economy where national parks and outdoor recreation are keep our economy. we are trying...
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we have already had over a million dollars of impacts that we have had to absorber from mount rainiersince 2010 that are affecting visitor impacts. when i look get some of these gateway towns that are part of this operation, everything from port angeles to eden vale to the north cascades, what is the economic impact going to be? we don't get a budget deal. let's get this, something like 227,000 jobs in washington state that a related to the outdoor recreation industry. so for some of my colleagues, this conversation about the future and road maintenance and whenever is one economic question and certainly one that i have certainly a disagreement on. come to in the second. my immediate question is what is the economic impact of all of this sequestration having on the economy of the state or national parks and outdoor recreation is a key part of our economy. but don't want to lose sight of that. likeness on what sequestration is doing now have what it will do in the future to lessen and economic impact that is being felt and will continue to be felt. what do you think we can do to help g
we have already had over a million dollars of impacts that we have had to absorber from mount rainiersince 2010 that are affecting visitor impacts. when i look get some of these gateway towns that are part of this operation, everything from port angeles to eden vale to the north cascades, what is the economic impact going to be? we don't get a budget deal. let's get this, something like 227,000 jobs in washington state that a related to the outdoor recreation industry. so for some of my...