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not a typical ranching operation in new mexico. >> does it seem like the ranch operation was a front? >> i think there was a veil of secrecy. >> epstein said it is here he wanted to seed the human race. the zorro ranch is the only epstein property in the u.s. not to be raided by federal agents but the state attorney general is investigating. >> chantel, churning out in the atlantic. it is expected to be an above average hurricane season and bad news for native americans on a small island off of the louisiana coast. rising waters are making them some of america's first climate refugees. mireya villarreal is showing us what is being done to save them and the way of life on tonight's eye on earth. >> when i was six or seven years old. >> steve is a member for almost two centuries his people fished, hunted and farmed. now the land is in danger of being lost to climate change. >> salt water did all of this? >> salt water did all of this. >> rising sea levels and the intrusion of salt water from the gulf of mex destroyed much of the islands gnarl prote s natur barriers. there is only one wa
not a typical ranching operation in new mexico. >> does it seem like the ranch operation was a front? >> i think there was a veil of secrecy. >> epstein said it is here he wanted to seed the human race. the zorro ranch is the only epstein property in the u.s. not to be raided by federal agents but the state attorney general is investigating. >> chantel, churning out in the atlantic. it is expected to be an above average hurricane season and bad news for native americans...
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the zorro ranch, is it a functional ranch?i know that there are nominal cows that are run on this ranch, but no, it's not your typical ranching operation in new mexico. >> reporter: does it seem that the ranch operation was a front? >> i certainly think that there was a veil of secrecy. access to state land on that ranch was very secured-- prohibited, almost. >> reporter: it was here where epstein allegedly said he wanted to seed the human race with his d.n.a. by impregnating women. the zorro ranch, which could still be an active crime scene, is the only epstein property in the u.s. that has not yet been raided by federal agents. in the meantime, the state attorney general is investigating. norah. >> o'donnell: mola, thank you. now to weather. chantal, the newborn tropical storm, is churning far out in the north atlantic tonight. it is no threat to land at the moment, but that is expected to be an above-average hurricane season and that is bad news for native americans on a small island off the louisiana coast. rising waters a
the zorro ranch, is it a functional ranch?i know that there are nominal cows that are run on this ranch, but no, it's not your typical ranching operation in new mexico. >> reporter: does it seem that the ranch operation was a front? >> i certainly think that there was a veil of secrecy. access to state land on that ranch was very secured-- prohibited, almost. >> reporter: it was here where epstein allegedly said he wanted to seed the human race with his d.n.a. by impregnating...
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is it a functional ranch?know that there are nominal cows run on this ranch but it's not your typical ranching operation in new mexico. >> reporter: does it seem like the ranch operation was a front? >> i believe there was a veil of secrecy. access to that land was almost prohibitsed 237. >> reporter: it was here he wanted to impregnate women at the ranch that could still be an active crime scene. it's the only property that has not yet been raided. cbs news, stanley, new mexico. >>> firires are burning at a record rate in brazil's amazon rain forest and scientists warn it could strike a devastating blow in the fight against climate change. there have been more than 74,000 fires in brazil this year with more than half in the amazon region. it is often known as the earth's lungs producing 22% of the air. the size of the continental u.s. >>> and g veterans get help with student debt. >>> and an activist draucrosses line with the california law maker. this is the "cbs morning news." , chantix is proven to help yo
is it a functional ranch?know that there are nominal cows run on this ranch but it's not your typical ranching operation in new mexico. >> reporter: does it seem like the ranch operation was a front? >> i believe there was a veil of secrecy. access to that land was almost prohibitsed 237. >> reporter: it was here he wanted to impregnate women at the ranch that could still be an active crime scene. it's the only property that has not yet been raided. cbs news, stanley, new...
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have you visited my family's ranch? today. we got the trump administration's first big move on air quality under the stewardship of ann idsell. methane, the primary component of natural gas is about 25 times more potent than carbon dioxide in trapping the earth's heat. the environmental defense fund estimates methane is about a quarter of the emissions. and they were the equivalent of greenhouse gas emissions of about one quarter of all cars registered in the united states. this rule rollback from the trump administration is so draconian, so hardline and so unexpected, even the oil and gas industry isn't cool with it. quote, some companies, including exxon mobil and royal dutch shell have warned the trump administration that a lack of government-backed minimum requirements to curb emissions could undermine the argument that natural gas is a cleaner fuel than oil. we've been trying to make fracking and natural gas seem like a good thing, it's a free fuel. if natural gas is going to be allowed to willy-nilly spew into the atmosp
have you visited my family's ranch? today. we got the trump administration's first big move on air quality under the stewardship of ann idsell. methane, the primary component of natural gas is about 25 times more potent than carbon dioxide in trapping the earth's heat. the environmental defense fund estimates methane is about a quarter of the emissions. and they were the equivalent of greenhouse gas emissions of about one quarter of all cars registered in the united states. this rule rollback...
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story told them to go to the ranch. there was a mule out there, he wants them to get it, bring it back in town but don't rope mule. ok, so they went out, they got mule, they are coming back into town. ,lso junior, known as bud thomas byron, known as bine story, as they approach the big, big story home, bud decides for the heck of it to see if you can lasso the mule. and he does. unfortunately, he was going to hang onto the rope, ride up and get the lasso off of the mule. unfortunately, he dropped it and the mule went into the family yard where nelson was. said, id at him, and he thought i told you not to that mule. and bud started to say well -- shut up! and the next one of you who says another word, i am going to knock you off your damn horse. bine had a sassy streak to him and looks at his dad and says, well, we can rope that mule just as well as you can. before he finished his sentence, his dad had double brick, threw it at him, bine duct, it went over his head. bine jumped off of his course and ran for town with his
story told them to go to the ranch. there was a mule out there, he wants them to get it, bring it back in town but don't rope mule. ok, so they went out, they got mule, they are coming back into town. ,lso junior, known as bud thomas byron, known as bine story, as they approach the big, big story home, bud decides for the heck of it to see if you can lasso the mule. and he does. unfortunately, he was going to hang onto the rope, ride up and get the lasso off of the mule. unfortunately, he...
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and at the reagan 2 ranch 2005 and with the reagan ranch and i could not help but agree with our 40th president and to share the same zip code the reagan ranch is a national treasure and the young america foundation should be commended for future generations. [applause] >> the ranch is where it back in 1981 where he made countless decisions that change the destiny of our nation and has inspired this generation to do the same. i was about your age during the reagan revolution when i came of age in that time and to put into practice economic principles of the philosophy of russell kirk looking at the bright and shining faces that you are coming-of-age at a time just like another outsider has come to washington dc to fight for every day americans and outsiders are rebuilding our military and to restore constitutional principles to the courts president trump is leading america back. [cheers and applause] he helped to make that possible. [applause] it's amazing to think and you have to go back proverb says nothing new under the sun from what has been before but if you look back at the days
and at the reagan 2 ranch 2005 and with the reagan ranch and i could not help but agree with our 40th president and to share the same zip code the reagan ranch is a national treasure and the young america foundation should be commended for future generations. [applause] >> the ranch is where it back in 1981 where he made countless decisions that change the destiny of our nation and has inspired this generation to do the same. i was about your age during the reagan revolution when i came...
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in 2005, karen and i made a trip with our three kids out to the reagan ranch. have to tell you, i cannot help but agree with our 40th president. if it is not heaven, it probably shares the same zip code. the reagan ranch is a national treasure and the young america foundation is to be commended for preserving it for future generations. [applause] vice pres. pence: the ranches where president reagan signed his historic tax cuts in 1981. where he hosted heads of state or he made countless decisions to change the destiny of our nation in his time and has inspired this generation to do the same. i was about your all's age during the reagan revolution. i came of age during that time. it was a time when there was a president in the white house who was putting into practice the conservative ideals of the american founding. who was putting into practice -- economic supposed principles of russell kirk. and i have to tell you, as i look out at all of your bright helphining faces, i can't but think that you are coming of age in a time just like it. another outsider has co
in 2005, karen and i made a trip with our three kids out to the reagan ranch. have to tell you, i cannot help but agree with our 40th president. if it is not heaven, it probably shares the same zip code. the reagan ranch is a national treasure and the young america foundation is to be commended for preserving it for future generations. [applause] vice pres. pence: the ranches where president reagan signed his historic tax cuts in 1981. where he hosted heads of state or he made countless...
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, the armstrong ranch. the texas observer calls the armstrong ranch, quote, hallowed ground for republican politicians. the arm strongs of armstrong ranch fame, they are a storied, well-connected family in texas republican politics. you can see the connections in action years later, in 2014, when george w. bush's nephew, george p. bush, was elected to manage texas's sprawling oil and gas resources. george p. bush was elected to that gig he cleared house at his new office and he decided when he was looking to hire that he would reach out to the armstrong family from the ranch where dick cheney shot that guy when he was looking for somebody to fill a top job at the state oil and gas agency. he ended up hiring the daughter of katheryn armstrong. a young woman named ann idsol. she ultimately got hired into donald trump's e.p.a. in washington overseeing the environment of texas and several other states. she became the head of epa region 6. when she was appointed to that job, again, to the epa, she waxed poetic a
, the armstrong ranch. the texas observer calls the armstrong ranch, quote, hallowed ground for republican politicians. the arm strongs of armstrong ranch fame, they are a storied, well-connected family in texas republican politics. you can see the connections in action years later, in 2014, when george w. bush's nephew, george p. bush, was elected to manage texas's sprawling oil and gas resources. george p. bush was elected to that gig he cleared house at his new office and he decided when he...
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. >> epstein owns a sprawling ranch in new mexico. according to reports he wanted to use the ranch for controlled breeding, using his d.n.a. to improve humanity. he surrounded himself with leading scientists and would tell them he wanted to have 20 women impregnated at a time on the branch. >> trevor: first off, jeffrey epstein's sperm ranch is by far the worst flavor of salad dressing i ever heard of. ( laughter ) and, secondly, why is it that the people who want to spread their d.n.a. are always the last people who should be spreading their d.n.a.? ( applause ) always. ( cheers ) because, because nobody-- nobody's ever looked at jeffrey epstein and been like, "yeah, we need 20 million more of this guy." yeah, like, how many idris elba doesn't have a sex ranch, huh? i'd go! i'd go! and don't say, "oh, trevor, idris elba can't get a man pregnant." well, i'm willing to find out. when it started out this jeffrey epstein stfers already appalling but now every day it keeps getting more and more strange. because not only did jeffrey epstei
. >> epstein owns a sprawling ranch in new mexico. according to reports he wanted to use the ranch for controlled breeding, using his d.n.a. to improve humanity. he surrounded himself with leading scientists and would tell them he wanted to have 20 women impregnated at a time on the branch. >> trevor: first off, jeffrey epstein's sperm ranch is by far the worst flavor of salad dressing i ever heard of. ( laughter ) and, secondly, why is it that the people who want to spread their...
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it was the same for from london or vice as a child on this ranch. it all started as a game when we were kids we used to herd the calves in the cage. and when the adults weren't looking we used to ride the cabs. the farm workers son has grown up to be a rodeo champion even if he might not look like one it 1st class. he's one dozens of competitions and is one of the best brazilian riders were and now he's a major contender for the annual world championship title. mounting guy in the south brazilian hinterland. half a 1000000 visitors flock to the agricultural show here every year including cowboys their fans and their future successors. the traditional cattle market is the genesis and still the centerpiece of the trade fair. but further along people are standing in line for the rodeo show the highlight of the mering got angry cultural show for from mundo this could be his ticket to the world championships in the u.s. his boyhood dream. the level. that i remember the agricultural fairs of my childhood. i came here to see cattle and horses and of course
it was the same for from london or vice as a child on this ranch. it all started as a game when we were kids we used to herd the calves in the cage. and when the adults weren't looking we used to ride the cabs. the farm workers son has grown up to be a rodeo champion even if he might not look like one it 1st class. he's one dozens of competitions and is one of the best brazilian riders were and now he's a major contender for the annual world championship title. mounting guy in the south...
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he had a ranch north of town where he would build a flour mill. story told him to go out to the ranch. there's a meal i want you to get -- mule i want you to get. so they got the mule. they're coming back into town. bud,n jr., known as thomas byron, as they approached decidesstory home, bud just for the heck of it to see if he can lasso the mule. and he does. he was going to hang onto the road and ride up and get the lasso off the meal. unfortunately, he dropped the rope and the mule trotted to the family yard, where nelson was. he said i thought i told you not to rope that mule. up,bud started to say shut and the first one of you that says another word, i'm going to knock you off your damn horse. so he said we can rope that mule just as well as you can. before he finished his sentence, his dad picked up a brick, threw it at him. byron ducked. his dad indowntown, close pursuit. >> what are the contributions he's made to bozeman that folks outside of bozeman might recognize? or maybe it's just specific to bozeman itself. storythe 1880's, nelson con
he had a ranch north of town where he would build a flour mill. story told him to go out to the ranch. there's a meal i want you to get -- mule i want you to get. so they got the mule. they're coming back into town. bud,n jr., known as thomas byron, as they approached decidesstory home, bud just for the heck of it to see if he can lasso the mule. and he does. he was going to hang onto the road and ride up and get the lasso off the meal. unfortunately, he dropped the rope and the mule trotted to...
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he is promoting use of the trail, the town, and his own ranching. he starts his own cattle ranch here in the valley, gets his own cattle brand, which is triangle bee. it is going great for bozeman grain producers. by this time they had a flour mill and had cattle for sale. with the army coming into the area along the bozeman trail, they would be a great source of revenue as well. sellcould self -- cell -- vegetables, beef cattle. it was seen as a big boon. bozeman and the other settlers recognized the fact the lakota had been promised this large area as a hunting ground, but also recognized if they ignored that, broke the law and went into these areas, the u.s. army would be obligated to, and protect them. by buildingved that a string of forts along the bozeman trail, which was technically illegal. bozeman and the other settlers were constantly pushing the boundaries, knowing the army would be obligated to come in and save them if anything bad happened. something bad happens. bozeman and a partner, a guy one of theoover, original discoverers of the
he is promoting use of the trail, the town, and his own ranching. he starts his own cattle ranch here in the valley, gets his own cattle brand, which is triangle bee. it is going great for bozeman grain producers. by this time they had a flour mill and had cattle for sale. with the army coming into the area along the bozeman trail, they would be a great source of revenue as well. sellcould self -- cell -- vegetables, beef cattle. it was seen as a big boon. bozeman and the other settlers...
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proud of veteran of the standoff at the bundy ranch. relied his as his party andn will prove to be a one-way road. once in oregon, he almost emerged alongside ammon as of the public face of the occupation and what a face it was. polished by wind and sun and skin always seemed pulled a little extra time around art as if expressive of the ideological intensity of this otherwise welcoming about mormon cowboy. unlike anyone else who joined the bundy and occupying malheur, he was a practicing catholic and he liked to dress the part down to the revolver and the leather chaps. his experience and battle of bunker hill which is the bundy ranch made for a very different narrative on this broadcast on the news and on the social media outlets of the militia types had been there. his story, , the rifleman on the bridge above the backdrop to what had been predominantly a cowboys stand for freedom. that was the name, one cowboys stand for freedom he later given a website for own monday inspired struggle, a fyke fight initiated with the bureau of land
proud of veteran of the standoff at the bundy ranch. relied his as his party andn will prove to be a one-way road. once in oregon, he almost emerged alongside ammon as of the public face of the occupation and what a face it was. polished by wind and sun and skin always seemed pulled a little extra time around art as if expressive of the ideological intensity of this otherwise welcoming about mormon cowboy. unlike anyone else who joined the bundy and occupying malheur, he was a practicing...
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we love horses that's why we have ranches to get them.amid the hustle and bustle a silent prayer some on the protagonist's. agree are done tonio with the blond hair has just recovered from a serious pelvis injury. that is a good friend to friend on dos the riders recite the christian lord's prayer together as they do before every competition. unlike god knows here can personally step in to protect the riders. he's one of 3 sign of the dice life savers. this is why i wrote cars as a young boy but then i got scared. and 8 years ago i met a lifesaver here who had nice to make himself a career in the u.s. . if i immediately fell in love with this job. that i want to save other people's lives i said yes and i'll. serve him a little. every time it's a gamble to see what the rican fulfilled this with. the riders are ready to go. in the starting box the main glove has to be a perfect fit if it's too tight they could get dragged along by the ball. they have to stay on board for 8 seconds then the bell rakes. this rider is made it. they're not allo
we love horses that's why we have ranches to get them.amid the hustle and bustle a silent prayer some on the protagonist's. agree are done tonio with the blond hair has just recovered from a serious pelvis injury. that is a good friend to friend on dos the riders recite the christian lord's prayer together as they do before every competition. unlike god knows here can personally step in to protect the riders. he's one of 3 sign of the dice life savers. this is why i wrote cars as a young boy...
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spice them up with hot sauce or cool them down with buttermilk ranch. try my 100% all-white meat spicy chicken strips combo today. only at jack in the box. actually, that's my buick.. your buick doesn't have a roof rack! this is my buick. how are we gonna fit in your mom's buick? easy. i like that new buick. -me too. i was actually talking about that buick. i knew that. -did you? buick's fresh new lineup is full of surprises. current eligible non-gm owners and lessees get 20% below msrp on most 2019 buick encore models. ♪ try my $4.99 barbeque bacon double cheeseburger combo. >>> that's the news, paul deanno has been listening to that this afternoon. outside lands at golden gate hurt. >> it is a concert, the music is good, blink 182 is on the stage tonight. tonight and tomorrow and sunday. the weather will be cool, mid 60s and the weather will be fine. typical august weather in san francisco. let's look at the radar because with the radar we see numerous thunderstorms developing over the coastal waters to the west of sonoma county. this is looking north
spice them up with hot sauce or cool them down with buttermilk ranch. try my 100% all-white meat spicy chicken strips combo today. only at jack in the box. actually, that's my buick.. your buick doesn't have a roof rack! this is my buick. how are we gonna fit in your mom's buick? easy. i like that new buick. -me too. i was actually talking about that buick. i knew that. -did you? buick's fresh new lineup is full of surprises. current eligible non-gm owners and lessees get 20% below msrp on most...
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.>> reporter: historic ranch is on point reyes along with those of the elk has always been a bit of a challenge. the national park service has endorsed a draft proposal hoping to do just that. it has gotten a lot of attention. >>> democrat gerrit huffman and republican rob shipp introduced bipartisan bill. it calls for thinning the elk herd to manageable levels. it has grown to hundreds of animals. and is moving into ranchlands disrupting cattle operations. the center for biological diversity said no to reducing the elk herd.>> limited to 120 adults. if the number goes above that the park service plans to shoot those elk.>> reporter: his family has wrenched here for a long time. >>> this year is the hundred and 30th year my family has been in business on the point reyes peninsula.>> reporter: he said the issue is not new but is always a sensitive topic. he said ranchers only use 30% of the park. >>> what we would like to see is put the elk keep them separate from the working farms and ranches. keep them separate. in the 70% of the wilderness areas. we do not dislike elk.>> reporter: a
.>> reporter: historic ranch is on point reyes along with those of the elk has always been a bit of a challenge. the national park service has endorsed a draft proposal hoping to do just that. it has gotten a lot of attention. >>> democrat gerrit huffman and republican rob shipp introduced bipartisan bill. it calls for thinning the elk herd to manageable levels. it has grown to hundreds of animals. and is moving into ranchlands disrupting cattle operations. the center for...
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the ranch is located in the of near marsh creek road. we are told the fire was contained to the ranch property. >>> hurricane dorian has skirted to the north of puerto rico sparing the island from a direct hit. this is what it looked like as the storm hit the virgin islands earlier today. damage was limited but did cause power outages. forecasters say they expect the storm will pick up strength as it heads toward the united states. predicted to hit around labor day, possibly as a dangerous category three hurricane. florida has declared a state of emergency. >> don't wait. we procrastinate by human nature but when it comes to hurricanes and storm preparation, you can't procrastinate. >> while a lot of people in florida are stocking up on food, water and sand bags one homeowner in sanford had this message for the storm, he hung a banner that says go away, dorian. on the front of his house. >>> chief meteorologist bill martin is here now with the latest on where the storm is tonight. >> going to need more than a banner. this has got some le
the ranch is located in the of near marsh creek road. we are told the fire was contained to the ranch property. >>> hurricane dorian has skirted to the north of puerto rico sparing the island from a direct hit. this is what it looked like as the storm hit the virgin islands earlier today. damage was limited but did cause power outages. forecasters say they expect the storm will pick up strength as it heads toward the united states. predicted to hit around labor day, possibly as a...
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just to the north of the ranch. i would be happy to answer any questions. >> i would like to move the item. >> second. >> any public comment on this item? seeing none. the motion carries. thank you. >> this is a.j. oc contract for general engineering contract work. terms are 5 million for two years, to sierra mountain construction. happy to answer any questions. >> questions? any public comments on this item? may i have a motion? >> i move for approval. >> second. >> the motion carries. next item, please. >> item 12, consent to the terms and conditions for completion and exception of water, storm water, and sewer infrastructure in the mission bay south plan area set forth in the letter of agreement dated july 29, 2019 between the office of community investment and infrastructure and the city and county of san francisco. >> commissioners would you like to hear this item, or shall we move forward? who would like to move the item? >> second. >> is the public comment on this item? >> this is regarding getting sewer and
just to the north of the ranch. i would be happy to answer any questions. >> i would like to move the item. >> second. >> any public comment on this item? seeing none. the motion carries. thank you. >> this is a.j. oc contract for general engineering contract work. terms are 5 million for two years, to sierra mountain construction. happy to answer any questions. >> questions? any public comments on this item? may i have a motion? >> i move for approval....
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the people who are looking for len to convert into cattle ranching and farming and this is a business that's happening in brazil and the current government situation is encouraging that kind of business model you keep saying the current government situation are you pointing the finger directly at the president also narrow environmentalists say he has leased loosen the regulation environmental regulation can there really be a direct link made between his policies and what we're seeing i think i think that can be directly and i think he's encourage. jing he's dismantling and vironment the laws and he's. in particularly he's undermining indigenous rights. because he knows that indigenous people have been protecting those forests so this double actions is really dangerous for the amazon right now what can countries like germany for example do here to help the situation i think. i think recently we saw the suspension of german aid to for the environment and we clearly see that this has no if it didn't work and didn't work i think what we see is that the only actions that can really work is
the people who are looking for len to convert into cattle ranching and farming and this is a business that's happening in brazil and the current government situation is encouraging that kind of business model you keep saying the current government situation are you pointing the finger directly at the president also narrow environmentalists say he has leased loosen the regulation environmental regulation can there really be a direct link made between his policies and what we're seeing i think i...
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ranching and mining towns that are still ranching and mining towns, but also are inviting tourism intoheir economy. >> reporter: one of the b.l.m.'s biggest challenges is accommodating multiple uses of terrain owned by all americans. >> so this is a bicycle cattle guard, so that the bicyclists don't have to get off their bike to open the gate. and so the open.ayn't get left so, the cow in the pasture and everybody has a good time. >> woooo! >> reporter: many ra employ rotational grazing ofactices to regenerate pasture, but say the effectultiple land users can lead to frustration. >> we're an easy target. but in reality, it's all of theh uses, and wee to figure out going to make that all work together. we were able to come up with a compromi, and i think that's really important, no matter what we're talking about, just understanding eachther. that's a really important piece. >> reporter: by navigating the convergence of recreation and livelihood on public land, stakeholders hopthey've carved a durable path toward collaboration in their community. for the pbs newshour, i'm josh buettner
ranching and mining towns that are still ranching and mining towns, but also are inviting tourism intoheir economy. >> reporter: one of the b.l.m.'s biggest challenges is accommodating multiple uses of terrain owned by all americans. >> so this is a bicycle cattle guard, so that the bicyclists don't have to get off their bike to open the gate. and so the open.ayn't get left so, the cow in the pasture and everybody has a good time. >> woooo! >> reporter: many ra employ...
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much of it is what you call gary laws the people who are looking for land to convert into cattle ranching and farming and this is a business that's happening in brazil and the current government situation is encouraging that kind of business model you keep saying the current government situation are you pointing the finger directly at the president also narrow environmentalists say he has leased loosen the regulation environmental regulation can there really be a direct link made between his policies and what we're seeing i think i think there can be directly and i think he's encouraging he's dismantling and vironment the laws and he's. in particularly he's undermining indigenous rights. because he knows that indigenous people have been protecting those forests so this double actions is really dangerous for the amazon right now what can countries like germany for example do here to help the situation i think. i think recently we saw the suspension of german aid to for the environment and we clearly see that this has no if it didn't work and it didn't work i think what we see is that the o
much of it is what you call gary laws the people who are looking for land to convert into cattle ranching and farming and this is a business that's happening in brazil and the current government situation is encouraging that kind of business model you keep saying the current government situation are you pointing the finger directly at the president also narrow environmentalists say he has leased loosen the regulation environmental regulation can there really be a direct link made between his...
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he established a cattle ranch over there, he arrived early december 1866. that was his first step in building what you could certainly argue was an empire . after the cattle drive, he had a log cabin built on main street. and he begins partnering with another businessman here in town by the name of leander black. had a mercantile operation. typical hard work type of operation of the american west, theysold just about everything in the store . you only had a couple hundred people in the area at the most the thing where they really garnered a lot of success is on the other side of thebozeman past , was land that the united states government had designated for the crow nation. and the reservation headquarters was established over by present-day living stone . the government would have to buy to feed the crows, would have to buy flower, leaf and all other kinds of supplies and they would buy it from global merchants. story at the corner on the market given the fact that he had cattle herd over there. so he began selling goods to uncle sam and that really helped
he established a cattle ranch over there, he arrived early december 1866. that was his first step in building what you could certainly argue was an empire . after the cattle drive, he had a log cabin built on main street. and he begins partnering with another businessman here in town by the name of leander black. had a mercantile operation. typical hard work type of operation of the american west, theysold just about everything in the store . you only had a couple hundred people in the area at...
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. >>> epstein's remote ranch. the sex abuse investigation widens with a new focus on jeffrey epstein's new mexico property. why the state took him off its list of sex offenders. >>>>> and sebastian maniscalco sued yo 3 studio 57. he is going to host the vmas. >>> here's today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >>> oh, my trade deals are causing -- my trade deals aren't causing a problem. the smart people say thank you very much. and the dumb people have no idea. >> the president says the u.s. is far from recession. >> president trump says he's considering a variety of tax cuts. >> and the president making a very controversial statement about jews who support democrats. >> i think it shows either a total lack of knowledge or great disloyalty. >> three states suing the trump administration over new green card rules. >> the policy has been let's inflict as much pain as possible to deter immigration. >>> a 15-year-old boy is under arrest in florida accused of going onand threatening a shootg rampage in his school
. >>> epstein's remote ranch. the sex abuse investigation widens with a new focus on jeffrey epstein's new mexico property. why the state took him off its list of sex offenders. >>>>> and sebastian maniscalco sued yo 3 studio 57. he is going to host the vmas. >>> here's today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >>> oh, my trade deals are causing -- my trade deals aren't causing a problem. the smart people say thank you very much. and the dumb people...
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within one hour, successfully protecting nearby neighborhoods and cul-de-sacs that border this wild ranch land. they used three dozers to clear a fire break as nearby residents watched ten homes were evacuated as a precaution. >> inside the smoke was thick and when you see black where there is usually golden rolling hills, that's always really worrisome and then you also wonder how did it start? >> looking at how it started. that is being investigated by both cal fire and alameda fire. this is an area called canyon. people on the land, one person stopped and told me that they have seen a tent or perhaps a homeless encampment out on some of this ranch property. lots of possibilities to investigate. the good news is they got in here. they got here quickly and they put out that fire. reporting from dublin i'm leslie brinkley. >> thank you. we watched a boeing 737 drop retardant on the fire. it took several seconds to empty the tank. this plane can carry 4,000 gallons of retardant or water in two tanks. we see how well it works. look at this section. you can clearly see an area that looks red
within one hour, successfully protecting nearby neighborhoods and cul-de-sacs that border this wild ranch land. they used three dozers to clear a fire break as nearby residents watched ten homes were evacuated as a precaution. >> inside the smoke was thick and when you see black where there is usually golden rolling hills, that's always really worrisome and then you also wonder how did it start? >> looking at how it started. that is being investigated by both cal fire and alameda...
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also was a working farm and ranch. he was visited by tragedy, he lost many children. he had one surviving child, mary. in 1829, another young lieutenant, robert e lee. he had been from a distinguished family. his father had been one of washington's great calvary. mary and robert have known each other and had gone back to childhood. they got married in 1831 , of robert e lee and his wife and seven children. for 30 years, arlington was his home. robert was an engineer, one of the top students were he would later return. that meant he spent a lot of time on hampton roads for new york city. almost every winter they would return to arlington for christmas and he would cross the river and work at the chief of engineers office while mary was with their grandkids at home. that continued for 30 years. . south carolina seceded and the other states followed. by then, general in chief mind, the finest soldier ever on the field, they asked if war would break out, what steps they should take, they should have an insurance policy on robert e lee. we probably knew what was in store w
also was a working farm and ranch. he was visited by tragedy, he lost many children. he had one surviving child, mary. in 1829, another young lieutenant, robert e lee. he had been from a distinguished family. his father had been one of washington's great calvary. mary and robert have known each other and had gone back to childhood. they got married in 1831 , of robert e lee and his wife and seven children. for 30 years, arlington was his home. robert was an engineer, one of the top students...
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of it is what you call gary laws the people who are looking for land to convert into cattle ranching and farmland this is a business that's happening in brazil and the current government situation is encouraging that kind of business model you keep saying the current government situation are you pointing the finger directly at the president also narrow environmentalists say he has leased loosened a regulation environmental regulation can there really be a direct link made between his policies and what we're seeing i think i think there can be directly and i think he's encouraging he's dismantling and vironment the laws and he's. in particularly he's undermining indigenous rights. because he knows that indigenous people have been protecting those forests so this double actions is really dangerous for the amazon right now what can countries like germany for example do here to help the situation i think. i think recently we saw the suspension of german aid to for the environment and we clearly see that this has no if it didn't work and didn't work i think what we see is the only actions
of it is what you call gary laws the people who are looking for land to convert into cattle ranching and farmland this is a business that's happening in brazil and the current government situation is encouraging that kind of business model you keep saying the current government situation are you pointing the finger directly at the president also narrow environmentalists say he has leased loosened a regulation environmental regulation can there really be a direct link made between his policies...
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they deployed a spike strip on big ranch road and that caused the driver to lose control. the car tried to swerve around the spikes in the car crashed just before 8:00 and flipped over with two people taken to queen of the valley medical center where the passenger died and the driver is unknown with his condition. the roads around the crash scene have since reopened. live in napa, jackie ward, kpix5. >>> also, a pedestrian was hit and killed by a car around 9:00 with the lanes on 29 closed between rutherford and zinfandel lane for about three hours. it's since reopened and it's not clear what caused the crash. >>> firefighters and napa county knocked down a 2-acre fire that started near downed power lines overnight and pg&e said an oak tree knocked down power lines that wouldn't valley and wooden valley crossroads, leaving 200 customers in the dark. the fire started there but officials have not said if the power lines started the fire. >>> developing this morning, the u.s. stock index futures are rebounding with the central bank stabilizing currency and at one point, key i
they deployed a spike strip on big ranch road and that caused the driver to lose control. the car tried to swerve around the spikes in the car crashed just before 8:00 and flipped over with two people taken to queen of the valley medical center where the passenger died and the driver is unknown with his condition. the roads around the crash scene have since reopened. live in napa, jackie ward, kpix5. >>> also, a pedestrian was hit and killed by a car around 9:00 with the lanes on 29...
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and then his father makes this one mistake, he loses the johnson ranch. and for the rest of lyndon johnson's boyhood, they live in a house that every month they're literally afraid the bank is going to take away from them. and there's often no food in the house because his mother was sick, neighbors have to come and bring covered dishes for charity. and lyndon johnson's feelings toward his father changed from idolization and love to a real hatred. and i really wanted to get a picture of what it was like. so as you say, i got the national park service -- so now he was -- i wanted to try him again. i thought of an idea that might get him to remember accurately. and i got the national park service to say i could take him into the johnson boyhood home, recreatede in johnson city, afr all the tourists were gone and we were alone. and i decided to take him in at dinner time, just about 6:00. so it'd be as much like dinner when he was a boy as possible. and as you say, i asked him to sit in his place at the table. his fatherr sat at one end of te table, the moth
and then his father makes this one mistake, he loses the johnson ranch. and for the rest of lyndon johnson's boyhood, they live in a house that every month they're literally afraid the bank is going to take away from them. and there's often no food in the house because his mother was sick, neighbors have to come and bring covered dishes for charity. and lyndon johnson's feelings toward his father changed from idolization and love to a real hatred. and i really wanted to get a picture of what it...
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. >> these ranch lands hardly look like city dump. but some people are treating it like one.his is just one of two cars the marin resource conservation district found dumped on private property down a steep embankment. 200 tires, couches, and other junk. >> and there's somebody that keeps throwing dead goats over the side. >> the debris field is a third of a mile long. it's unclear attracts illegal dumping, but some say it's been going on for a few years. >> it's ranching and ag land and it's really, really steep. and people are like out of sight, out of mind. >> this dumping ground is part of a natural waterway that flows into bodega bay. >> when you start thinking about the contaminants and what it does for a watershed >> reporter: the conservation district plans to install surveillance cameras and a neighborhood watch group is organizing to try to stop or catch those responsible for all this. in marin county, rob ross, ktvu fox 2 news. >> a man involved in a violent attack in san francisco is back out on the street. we'll talk to how she feels about him being released. we
. >> these ranch lands hardly look like city dump. but some people are treating it like one.his is just one of two cars the marin resource conservation district found dumped on private property down a steep embankment. 200 tires, couches, and other junk. >> and there's somebody that keeps throwing dead goats over the side. >> the debris field is a third of a mile long. it's unclear attracts illegal dumping, but some say it's been going on for a few years. >> it's...
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that ranch is located in the 12,000 block of byron highway near marsh creek road. we are told the fire was contained to the ranch property. >>> now to the race for the white house, today candidate kirsten gillibrand dropped her bid for the nomination. >> i wanted you to hear it from me first, after more than eight incredible months and i'm ending my presidential campaign. i know this isn't the results we wanted. we wanted to win this race. but it's important to know when it's not your time. >> the 52-year-old new york senator did not qualify for the third primary debate because of low polling and difficulty raising money. she now says that she plans to endorse another candidate. gillibrand was appointed to the senate in 2009 to fill the seat vacated by hillary clinton. she centered her race mostly on women's issues. >>> so far 10 candidates have qualified for the debate on september 12 including front- runner joe biden, cory booker, pete buttigieg, julian castro, kamala harris, amy klobuchar, beto o'rourke, bernie sanders, elizabeth warrren and andrew yang are also
that ranch is located in the 12,000 block of byron highway near marsh creek road. we are told the fire was contained to the ranch property. >>> now to the race for the white house, today candidate kirsten gillibrand dropped her bid for the nomination. >> i wanted you to hear it from me first, after more than eight incredible months and i'm ending my presidential campaign. i know this isn't the results we wanted. we wanted to win this race. but it's important to know when it's not...
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the ranches have been evacuated as a precaution. the bureau of land management says the fire was caused by a lightning strike. >>> survivors of the north bay wildfires from 2017 have a somber anniversary coming up. and they have a deadline. most insurance companies will cut off living expenses at the two-year mark. debra villalon says people are feeling victimized all over again. >> we've added some bar stools. >> reporter: she's looking for someone to take over her lease not because she wants to leave this apartment. >> our receptacle money is gone. our 24 months are up. >> her additional living expenses is ending. it paid the rent so she could cover the $2,800 mortgage on a house that burned down in the 2017 fire storm. paying both is impossible. so she, her husband, and 12- year-old daughter may couch surf with relatives during the rest of the rebuild. >> we had the permit last october but the rainy season was so long. it's a waiting game. >> the debris removal was the first hurdle. and then the insurance company. >> reporter: ev
the ranches have been evacuated as a precaution. the bureau of land management says the fire was caused by a lightning strike. >>> survivors of the north bay wildfires from 2017 have a somber anniversary coming up. and they have a deadline. most insurance companies will cut off living expenses at the two-year mark. debra villalon says people are feeling victimized all over again. >> we've added some bar stools. >> reporter: she's looking for someone to take over her lease...
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out on spann ranch a drug deal goes wrong. a friend of manson's and cup of -- couple of the manson women go to gary's house music teacher to get the money out of him. he gave them the bad -- in theory, the bad drugs. he claims he doesn't have any money. they are beating him up. manson shows up . manson shows up he has a favorite weapon, a sword he took off -- he acquired from another biker. /is him. slashes him. they keep trying to beat him up. didn't work. finally calls manson and said do what you need do. they kill gary. but at the same time charlie has been preaching about this race war is coming. and he's telling the member of the "family" and again i have it separately from leslie and patricia. it's in the bible book of revelation which he helped memorize with his grandmother. i have the family bible where she underlined appropriate passages for him to memorize. it's in the bible, in revelation there's going to be a great thing happening. the beatles are telling us about it. and the white album. blackbird fly, that means
out on spann ranch a drug deal goes wrong. a friend of manson's and cup of -- couple of the manson women go to gary's house music teacher to get the money out of him. he gave them the bad -- in theory, the bad drugs. he claims he doesn't have any money. they are beating him up. manson shows up . manson shows up he has a favorite weapon, a sword he took off -- he acquired from another biker. /is him. slashes him. they keep trying to beat him up. didn't work. finally calls manson and said do what...
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everyone else including this ranch, the ranch on the other side of the road, those folks have been toldin place. the winds, well, they are pretty calm right now, although we have seen a few small gusts picking up. that's good news for the firefighters. and the temperatures are low. we talked about that fire helicopter, we do see a cal fire helicopter in the area which could mean that reinforcements are on the way as far as cal fire aircraft, which will do -- possibly be doing water drops, fire retardant drops here in the next hour. we are live in clayton. i'm cornell barnard, "abc 7 news." >> thanks, cornell. >>> joining us now is cal fire assistant chief michae varella. we see you have your crews on the scene fighting those fires. what is going on right now? >> right now we are trying to contain the fires and hold them in check so they don't grow any larger as the day warms, drying occurs. >> and at last check you said 500 acres burning, 10 to 12 fires. is that still the case or have firefighters been able to make progress on those? >> yes, we are still calling about 500-acre as your r
everyone else including this ranch, the ranch on the other side of the road, those folks have been toldin place. the winds, well, they are pretty calm right now, although we have seen a few small gusts picking up. that's good news for the firefighters. and the temperatures are low. we talked about that fire helicopter, we do see a cal fire helicopter in the area which could mean that reinforcements are on the way as far as cal fire aircraft, which will do -- possibly be doing water drops, fire...
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spice them up with hot sauce or cool them down with buttermilk ranch.te meat spicy chicken strips combo today. only at jack in the box. ♪ try my $4.99 barbeque bacon double cheeseburger combo. >>> minutes away on "e.t." -- a bachelor in paradise sneak peek. what happened to this bachelor nation favorite when two of his ♪ >>> welcome back, everybody. can you imagine this is us star milo ventimiglia as batman. apparently, warner brothers could not and milo said they told them exactly why. >>> someone said you're too old to play batman. i think you'd be great batman. >> thank you very much. i think i'd be a better bruce wayne, but it's okay. >> what? are you mad? >> i'm a fan of batman in general. and i know that they were looking for an actor that they can mature with as well. robert pattinson is a great actor. very excited. i'm very excited for those movies. >> okay. so don't expect to see milo in the batsuit any time soon. but it's fine, he's very busy with "this is us" and his new movie "the art of racing in the rain." the only downside? losing the spo
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reducing ranching and they prohibition of dairy ranching the meeting is scheduled for 5 until 7 that the us army corps of engineers bay model visitor center again that's in sausalito. >>in the south a free groceries will be offered to people living at some san jose affordable housing complexes. the food will be offered twice monthly to people living at the blossom river way, the willows and the poco way and river town apartments, the free food will include fresh produce meat dairy grains and non perishable food. it's all made possible thanks to efforts from local housing organizations and advocates including second harvest food bank. still ahead on the kron 00:04am morning news. for suddenly lose power in their home and then finds a group of strangers trying to break in what they were looking for their power to be restored. but police say this whole saying was actually staged plus a dog dies after swimming in lake tahoe. now there are concerns for toxic blue-green algae in the shore land waters. we'll have the details and the national guard soldiers are hard at work. clearing out dry
reducing ranching and they prohibition of dairy ranching the meeting is scheduled for 5 until 7 that the us army corps of engineers bay model visitor center again that's in sausalito. >>in the south a free groceries will be offered to people living at some san jose affordable housing complexes. the food will be offered twice monthly to people living at the blossom river way, the willows and the poco way and river town apartments, the free food will include fresh produce meat dairy grains...
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that's what the suspect took off, was last seen going forth on big ranch road. >>> crews spent the night watching for hot spots after a grass fire burned an area west of interstate 580. it started just after 5:00 p.m. in the area off patterson road and midway road. warm and try conditions helped fuel the fire but crews managed to contain the flames in an hour. about 140 acres were burned. >>> in the north bay highway 101 is back open to drivers after several grass fires. the first was reported around 5:30 last night it. was burning along the southbound lanes there. were as many as seven spot fires. the chp had to shut down one southbound lane as crews worked to put out the fire. >>> the the pilot of a private plane that crashed in to the ocean denies that it was a stunt. how two federal agencies are investigating the crash involving a pilot who was a well known dare devil. >> i think if you look at the facts you will realize that it's not a stunt. >> reporter: david did what few would do in a plane crash. whip out his cell phone. >> i put all aspects on life on my social media. >> report
that's what the suspect took off, was last seen going forth on big ranch road. >>> crews spent the night watching for hot spots after a grass fire burned an area west of interstate 580. it started just after 5:00 p.m. in the area off patterson road and midway road. warm and try conditions helped fuel the fire but crews managed to contain the flames in an hour. about 140 acres were burned. >>> in the north bay highway 101 is back open to drivers after several grass fires. the...
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the ranch side is still a crime scene. those who left personal belongings in the ranch side area can provide a description of those items in law enforcement will arrange for a pick up at a later date. stay with ktvu for continuing coverage from gilroy, we will bring you new developments as they happen on air and online. >>> developing news from santa rosa where police say a man armed with a knife shot by a sonoma county sheriff's deputy. that man is expected to survive. 30 say the suspect attempted to stab up mall security officer, the suspect then ran off, the deputy made contact with him near morgan street, authorities say the man refused commands to stop, so that deputy deployed his taser but it had no effect. the suspect then ran to the deputy's patrol car, got into the driver's estate, the deputy tried to pull him out, and that's when 30 say the suspect pulled a knife on the deputy. the deputy then shot the man, he was taken to the hospital and again, is expected to survive. that deputy was not hurt.>>> the jury and t
the ranch side is still a crime scene. those who left personal belongings in the ranch side area can provide a description of those items in law enforcement will arrange for a pick up at a later date. stay with ktvu for continuing coverage from gilroy, we will bring you new developments as they happen on air and online. >>> developing news from santa rosa where police say a man armed with a knife shot by a sonoma county sheriff's deputy. that man is expected to survive. 30 say the...
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may have arthritis, or you may no longer be able to do the things that you did in or working on a ranch that you could do in your 20's or 30's. and then when you hit that limitation of what you can do, then the walls can come crashing in. not just financially but also, what am i going to do for the rest of my life now that i cannot do what i love because my body cannot take it anymore. host: the piece is "all-american despair." the writer of the piece joining us from los angeles. about 10 more minutes for your calls, for those of you in the eastern and central time zones (202) 748-8000, mountain pacific time zones, (202) 748-8001. you write in the piece about resources to fight suicide saying that wyoming, the suicide rate has risen for the past 55 years. the resources are often underfunded. 2018, naomi had the opportunity to increase its tax on cigarettes by the dollar. those funds could have been used for the mental health resources. according to wyoming's tribune eagle, it was not brought to the vote because the legislature check out early because the house speaker wanted to attend a
may have arthritis, or you may no longer be able to do the things that you did in or working on a ranch that you could do in your 20's or 30's. and then when you hit that limitation of what you can do, then the walls can come crashing in. not just financially but also, what am i going to do for the rest of my life now that i cannot do what i love because my body cannot take it anymore. host: the piece is "all-american despair." the writer of the piece joining us from los angeles....
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. >> there is a striking moment trying to explain it is so pivotal that his father had a ranch and it failed and the family became a laughing stock and they made you neil dan to put your hands in the soil and then you realize it's only soil for an inch or two then it was rock. >> it looked so beautiful when you come to the ranch it's covered in grass but there was so little soil on top if you did anything the grass washed away without his father was a wonderful legislator but his favorite cousin really didn't like it. so she took me out and said get out of the car now kneel down and stick your fingers in and because lyndon johnson's father did not realize that it made the mistake they were ruined. >> he was humiliated so then there was a change is in lyndon johnson that there is a bitterness between father and son any other biographer would say i'm reading these articles but you really wanted to understand it so you went to his brother sam and you wanted sam to get you back to that moment to understand what it was like he was sitting with his father during the disillusionment. so some
. >> there is a striking moment trying to explain it is so pivotal that his father had a ranch and it failed and the family became a laughing stock and they made you neil dan to put your hands in the soil and then you realize it's only soil for an inch or two then it was rock. >> it looked so beautiful when you come to the ranch it's covered in grass but there was so little soil on top if you did anything the grass washed away without his father was a wonderful legislator but his...