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reeves and the lone ranger.tice, law and order. the lone ranger was on a mission to bring in the bad guys. and there's something about the man behind the mask. this gave him a little bit of an aura of mystery, i think. >> though bass reeves doesn't wear a literal mask, his identity remains a mystery for many. few outlaws see him for who he truly is until it's too late. >> yeah, we got you now, boy. >> it's my horse. what are you doing? >> quit movin', boy. >> oh! aw! >> you're gonna hang! >> let me go. i didn't do anything. i already told you i bought this horse. i didn't know that it was stolen. >> well, we say you stole it. and we're the only law around here. >> when the west desperately needs the strong arm of the law... ...a man with a badge stands up for justice, revealing a true american hero... >> who the hell are you? >> ...and unmasking a legend. >> u.s. marshal bass reeves. esurance was born online. they have smart online tools, which saves money. they settle claims quickly, which saves money. they dri
reeves and the lone ranger.tice, law and order. the lone ranger was on a mission to bring in the bad guys. and there's something about the man behind the mask. this gave him a little bit of an aura of mystery, i think. >> though bass reeves doesn't wear a literal mask, his identity remains a mystery for many. few outlaws see him for who he truly is until it's too late. >> yeah, we got you now, boy. >> it's my horse. what are you doing? >> quit movin', boy. >> oh!...
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the park rangers were hunting for poachers.s of snares, traps designed to catch wildlife. >> so if an animal steps in it, you grab the leg. >> chimps often lose fingers and sometimes hands to snares like these. given what we were seeing, it's hard to believe that this is a conservation area, where hunting and fishing are against the law. but there's a reasonimpunity, t forest is effectively lawless. this operation represents the first conservation effort in this part of the forest. the rangers are here because of this man, jeff dupane, from the african wildlife federation, which helps to train, equip and pay them. the rangers discovered a poacher's camp up ed. >> do you think they're going to be hostile? >> one never knows. >> the rangers determined the camp had been abandoned. the poachers took off quickly. >> nobody here. >> but you can see there was somebody here recently. >> the fire was here. >> evidence of illegal hunting is all around, including shotgun shells and racks for smoking poached meat. and i found over here by
the park rangers were hunting for poachers.s of snares, traps designed to catch wildlife. >> so if an animal steps in it, you grab the leg. >> chimps often lose fingers and sometimes hands to snares like these. given what we were seeing, it's hard to believe that this is a conservation area, where hunting and fishing are against the law. but there's a reasonimpunity, t forest is effectively lawless. this operation represents the first conservation effort in this part of the forest....
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and the rangers found a large caliber one. >> he is taking the weapon.e them here. >> he said he would have to get away from hunting trails. so he and his team hike for another 14 days and covered more than 100 miles. they reached a part of the forest few humans have ever visited. and there at last they caught a few glimpses of the bili forest chimps like this young female who clearly didn't like the attention. hicks thinks she has never seen a human before and for now among her own kind, she is safe from peel. but when we went outside the forest into the nearby town of bili we would discover there was a thriving market for the local animals. and we would come across another bili ape. this one in need of rescue. that's next. if you're going to make a statement... make sure it's an intelligent one. ♪ the all-new audi a4, with available virtual cockpit. ♪ atand that in a new house,tee a fyou probably don't sharece, the same tastes as the previous owner. ♪ [ dolphin chatters ] so when you need a little house painting or a complete remodel, we'll help you ge
and the rangers found a large caliber one. >> he is taking the weapon.e them here. >> he said he would have to get away from hunting trails. so he and his team hike for another 14 days and covered more than 100 miles. they reached a part of the forest few humans have ever visited. and there at last they caught a few glimpses of the bili forest chimps like this young female who clearly didn't like the attention. hicks thinks she has never seen a human before and for now among her own...
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so far they've trained about 20 ra rangers. >> is that enough?> not enough at all but you need to start from something. >> the next day, rangers discovered another camp where they detained two young men. we saw how surprised these po h poachers were to see the law being enforced for the very first time. >> what were the two of you doing in the forest? [ speaking foreign language ] >> he says he's fishing. >> but they were fishing by poisoning the river and the rangers found large caliber rifle, cartridges and snares in their camp. >> so they're in deep trouble now? >> he's taking them with him. can't leave them here. >> hicks knew to find any chimps he'd have to get away from the poaching camps and hunting trails. he and his team hiked for another 14 days and covered more than 100 miles. they reached a part of the forest few humans have ever visited. and there at last, they caught a few glimpses of the bili forest chimps, like this young female, who clearly didn't like the attention. [ screaming ] >> hicks thinks she's never seen a human before.
so far they've trained about 20 ra rangers. >> is that enough?> not enough at all but you need to start from something. >> the next day, rangers discovered another camp where they detained two young men. we saw how surprised these po h poachers were to see the law being enforced for the very first time. >> what were the two of you doing in the forest? [ speaking foreign language ] >> he says he's fishing. >> but they were fishing by poisoning the river and the...
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ademÁs, los atlÉticos con gran slam anti rangers. gigantes y atlÉticos van bien.es su noticiero telemundo 48 ediciÓn deportiva con gabriel y juanfr francisco buenas noche bienvenidos y prometo que no nos pusimos de acuerdo ya somos como sobre cargo de aerolÍnea. me encanta este color cuando los equipos de la bahÍa dpa ganan si, hay poco de todo, y tambiÉn en la nba, vamos de lleno con la u ip foinformaciÓn, impresinante o que han logrado gigantes, despuÉs de esto 3 ante padres de san diego y estas series a domicilio con esto se apoderan de primer sitio de la liga de oeste en la nacional ventaja sobre dodgers. y la nhl tambiÉn gran papel despuÉs de perder primer juego ganaron dos veces manera consecutiva y no permitieron gol, ganando 4a 0 y 3 a 0. >>> por su parte warriors luego de verse sorprendidos en casa, salieron con autoridad para ganar el segundo y la gran duda vera como estarÁ curry y por la lesiÓn de codo que sufrio luego de caer en las sillas, el tercer juego serÁ maÑana en oklahoma esta serie se va a 7 juegos, gente en casa, ningÚn de los equipos, la ver
ademÁs, los atlÉticos con gran slam anti rangers. gigantes y atlÉticos van bien.es su noticiero telemundo 48 ediciÓn deportiva con gabriel y juanfr francisco buenas noche bienvenidos y prometo que no nos pusimos de acuerdo ya somos como sobre cargo de aerolÍnea. me encanta este color cuando los equipos de la bahÍa dpa ganan si, hay poco de todo, y tambiÉn en la nba, vamos de lleno con la u ip foinformaciÓn, impresinante o que han logrado gigantes, despuÉs de esto 3 ante padres de san...
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there was not a single park ranger. you were saying a little earlier, does that have to mean we will wait for a while to get any money from the national park system? my second question is i have been an academic advisor. when i had students who wanted to become history majors and said i don't want to teach, what other jobs within the? i always said presumably you might be attracted to the national park system, to be a ranger at a battlefield park. in fact, can you tell us whether or not the national park system does higher history majors to be park rangers? mr. stanton: you reference the new national monument in chicago, proclaimed by president obama. i think there are two responses. one is, obviously, for the new area they have to compete for money to get the kind of uniform presence, but i think in terms of public positions for historians and others, i think there has to be more done. this is true of all directors, that the are all trying to deal with. there is a mandate in the organic act to establish parks. it shoul
there was not a single park ranger. you were saying a little earlier, does that have to mean we will wait for a while to get any money from the national park system? my second question is i have been an academic advisor. when i had students who wanted to become history majors and said i don't want to teach, what other jobs within the? i always said presumably you might be attracted to the national park system, to be a ranger at a battlefield park. in fact, can you tell us whether or not the...
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rangers won that game 7-6. world number one.jason day fought through bogeys to win player championship yesterday. they never let anyone closer than two shots in the final round he closed with a one-under 7 is for a wire to wire victory. nice. >> toronto blue jays pitch or didn't let acl surgery get him down rehab hadding from surgery last year. he earned a sociology degree from duke yiewrts and yesterday backed across the stage so proud he got his diploma to fulfill a promise he made to his mom. paid off when he finished a regular season with a 4-0 record and gave blue jays three post season starts. >> severe storms taking aim at millions of americans as temperatures dropped maria here tracking the latest. maria, good morning. >> that's right we're tracking chilly temperatures out there especially across parts of the northeast. and by the way, across portion nulgtd this morning some of you are waking up to snow coming down. it is cold enough to actually see snow out there across the northeast. not a huge deal but flakes out ther
rangers won that game 7-6. world number one.jason day fought through bogeys to win player championship yesterday. they never let anyone closer than two shots in the final round he closed with a one-under 7 is for a wire to wire victory. nice. >> toronto blue jays pitch or didn't let acl surgery get him down rehab hadding from surgery last year. he earned a sociology degree from duke yiewrts and yesterday backed across the stage so proud he got his diploma to fulfill a promise he made to...
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a year-long feud between the toronto blue jays and texas rangers erupts into a brawl and a right hook to the face. ouch! it is 5:30 on the east coast, 2:30 out west. this is "way too early." ♪ >>> good morning. it is monday, may 16th. i'm chris jansing. big weekend for the class of 2016. the graduates and the presidential candidates just yards apart at the university of pennsylvania. vice president joe biden who was supporting his granddaughter naomi, and donald trump and family supporting his daughter, tiffany. and in our northeast, president obama took the dais at rutgers delivering the university's 250th anniversary commencement. and while the president never mentioned trump by name, he left little doubt about the man to whom he was referring. >> the world is more interconnected than ever before. and it's becoming more connected every day. building walls won't change that. the biggest challenges we face cannot be solved in isolation. facts, evidence, reason, logic, an understanding of science, these are good things. tease are qualities you want in people making policy. if you were
a year-long feud between the toronto blue jays and texas rangers erupts into a brawl and a right hook to the face. ouch! it is 5:30 on the east coast, 2:30 out west. this is "way too early." ♪ >>> good morning. it is monday, may 16th. i'm chris jansing. big weekend for the class of 2016. the graduates and the presidential candidates just yards apart at the university of pennsylvania. vice president joe biden who was supporting his granddaughter naomi, and donald trump and...
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i've always lived in cities, and i know those rangers in the brown shirts. my question for you, though, from a practitioner point of view, director stanton, but also from scholars is about financing. over time you've just been incredibly passionate about some of the ways in which we opened the parks and not. but over time what has been successful with congress, what arguments have worked, when have we said let's expand the park service, let's give more money, so it's either over time or it might be over the type of parks we're trying to open and create. so from your own experience or for bill and gary, what have we found has been successful at opening up congressional appropriations? >> next question. [ laughter ] i appreciate that very much and appreciate your work with the national registry. the folks in that office had developed what they call teaching with historic places. lesson plans that teachers can use in the classroom that speaks to the richness of some of these areas. that question and that debate about how we as a people finance a fund, programs,
i've always lived in cities, and i know those rangers in the brown shirts. my question for you, though, from a practitioner point of view, director stanton, but also from scholars is about financing. over time you've just been incredibly passionate about some of the ways in which we opened the parks and not. but over time what has been successful with congress, what arguments have worked, when have we said let's expand the park service, let's give more money, so it's either over time or it...
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i've always lived in cities, and i know those rangers in the brown shirts. my question for you, though, from a practitioner point of view, director stanton, but also from scholars is about financing. over time you've just been incredibly passionate about some of the ways in which we opened the parks and not. but over time what has been successful with congress, what arguments have worked, when have we said let's expand the park service, let's give more money, so it's either over time or it might be over the type of parks we're trying to open and create. so from your own experience or for bill and gary, what have we found has been successful at opening up congressional appropriations? >> next question. [ laughter ] i appreciate that very much and appreciate your work with the national registry. the folks in that office had developed what they call teaching with historic places. lesson plans that teachers can use in the classroom that speaks to the richness of some of these areas. that question and that debate about how we as a people finance a fund, programs,
i've always lived in cities, and i know those rangers in the brown shirts. my question for you, though, from a practitioner point of view, director stanton, but also from scholars is about financing. over time you've just been incredibly passionate about some of the ways in which we opened the parks and not. but over time what has been successful with congress, what arguments have worked, when have we said let's expand the park service, let's give more money, so it's either over time or it...
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. >> park rangers say it was a large tree limb that fell 50 feet. witnesses say they heard cracking. rangers said the father picked up his 4-year-old son but could not get away in time. >> there was one guy, he took the tree off of the guy, the tree was so heavy, but he moved. >> the father and his 4-year-old son were taken to the hospital while it was secured. >> trees in the park are usually surveyed after storms. the limb seems healthy today and there was no forewarning. >> so was it like a freak accident then? >> trees fall all of the time. we do our best to make sure in our heaviest used areas we expect them all of the time. >> the park was packed with families enjoying the warm weather during this holiday weekend. >> it was fast. we came here to have a good time. >> that specific area of the park will remain closed for the rest of the weekend until park rangers can determine that no one was will be in danger. >>> police chester are investigating a deadly case of animal cruelty. two dogs tied up and set on fire. someone called in and found the
. >> park rangers say it was a large tree limb that fell 50 feet. witnesses say they heard cracking. rangers said the father picked up his 4-year-old son but could not get away in time. >> there was one guy, he took the tree off of the guy, the tree was so heavy, but he moved. >> the father and his 4-year-old son were taken to the hospital while it was secured. >> trees in the park are usually surveyed after storms. the limb seems healthy today and there was no...
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first, a rangers pitcher plunked jose bautista.ments later, he slid hard into second baseman odor. bad blood has existed between the rangers and batista since last year's postseason. the rangers won that game, 7-6. >>> 4:47. let's get you out the door. jessica boyington has what you need to know about 95 to start with. >> that's right, tracy. we're watching 95 and we're still doing okay for the most part, no big problems or delays. this is 95 around girard avenue. all traffic moving along nicely. right here southbound into center city. that's typically where we see volume first. not for another two hours or so. southbound from woodhaven road to the vine street expressway is only a 13-minute trip. speeds into the 60s as well. over in philadelphia, watching construction also, walnut lane is still closed. this will be ongoing project until september between park lane drive and henry avenue. here's route 70 in cherry hill, new jersey. no big problems or delays in either direction. the rest of the area bridges are okay. no problems on t
first, a rangers pitcher plunked jose bautista.ments later, he slid hard into second baseman odor. bad blood has existed between the rangers and batista since last year's postseason. the rangers won that game, 7-6. >>> 4:47. let's get you out the door. jessica boyington has what you need to know about 95 to start with. >> that's right, tracy. we're watching 95 and we're still doing okay for the most part, no big problems or delays. this is 95 around girard avenue. all traffic...
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working as a park ranger on the national mall means preparing for all sorts of challenges.protest marches, even the threat of a terrorist attack, but when a magnitude 5.8 quake rattles the washington monument, that's not surprising the ranger on duty at the top is a little shaken. a rare earthquake jolts a national monument, and a park ranger faces the test of her life. >> i felt very, very, very terrified, very scared. thinking that i may not get out of the building. >> then while inspecting the damage, an engineer is taken for a hair-raising ride. nicolette williams has worked as a park ranger at the national mall in washington, d.c., for two years. she enjoys interacting with tourists from all over the globe. >> every single day, we work at our different memorials and provide historical tours at those memorials for the visitors. >> on august 23rd, 2011, she's assigned to the washington monument. >> it's 500 feet up and we have windows on all four sides. you can see very far into maryland, virginia, about 30, 35 miles at least. >> security camera footage from just before
working as a park ranger on the national mall means preparing for all sorts of challenges.protest marches, even the threat of a terrorist attack, but when a magnitude 5.8 quake rattles the washington monument, that's not surprising the ranger on duty at the top is a little shaken. a rare earthquake jolts a national monument, and a park ranger faces the test of her life. >> i felt very, very, very terrified, very scared. thinking that i may not get out of the building. >> then while...
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the rangers and agents were effective at wiping them out. so i'm reading these stories from south texas newspapers and by 1925 that's only halfway through prohibition. there is no more stories out their smuggling liquor. they get wiped out by the texas rangers and about 20 get killed outright just going out. so just because those people were driven out of business doesn't mean the desire for alcohol ended. and there's other groups that basically filled the role. so they get wiped out in 1925 that's what i see after that are people that are smuggling liquor with trucks and automobiles. i found cases involving airplanes. there were several people who fought in world war i who actually downed enemy aircraft and become airborne bootleggers in the 1920s, 1930s and what i found thi is even though law enforcement was very aggressive in tackling these, the people who are smuggling using automobiles carry automatic weapons and on several occasions killed officers and a line of duty for the officers that were murdered were not killed by these guys in
the rangers and agents were effective at wiping them out. so i'm reading these stories from south texas newspapers and by 1925 that's only halfway through prohibition. there is no more stories out their smuggling liquor. they get wiped out by the texas rangers and about 20 get killed outright just going out. so just because those people were driven out of business doesn't mean the desire for alcohol ended. and there's other groups that basically filled the role. so they get wiped out in 1925...
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this happened with nearly a dozen park rangers.t least 80 private security officers and 39 sacramento pd officers were in discovery park during the concert. police hope that one of the thousands of concert-goers has video or information to share. >> even the smallest detail or piece of information we need to break a case like this. >> the victim's name hasn't been released. in addition to the suspect the authorities are looking for a woman seen with the attacker. >>> a hearing is just getting under way in washington where federal safety regulators will discuss the cause of a deadly a.m. training train derailment. >> passenger train has rolled over. >> the accident in may of last year killed 8 people in philadelphia. engineer brandon bostian was distracted by radio transmissions by other trains about being hit by projectiles. there is no evidence of alcohol, drugs or cell phones involved. >>> a yellowen to tourist tried to play here -- a yellowstone tourist tried to play heroes with a baby boy son. they took the animal for a ride to
this happened with nearly a dozen park rangers.t least 80 private security officers and 39 sacramento pd officers were in discovery park during the concert. police hope that one of the thousands of concert-goers has video or information to share. >> even the smallest detail or piece of information we need to break a case like this. >> the victim's name hasn't been released. in addition to the suspect the authorities are looking for a woman seen with the attacker. >>> a...
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the army rangers released a new music video.out it. >> two talented army rangers have released a touching memorial day tribute and music video from afghanistan. the song is called i'm going to miss you and it's dedicated to military families of fallen service members. ♪ i'm going to miss you ♪ on a sunday ♪ all the holidays ♪ mom and dad and cook outs and barbecues. ♪ they go by the band name interstate 10. they were able to finish that song using skype. how about that dedication there? >> and they are so good. i would buy that cd in a heartbeat. >> the emotion brings tears to your eyes. >>> thank you. >>> a ball of fire, a horrifying moments a motorcycle explodes into flames during a daring race. >>> avoiding arrest, you won't believe how far one woman went to get out of trouble and here's a hint, it didn't word. >>> you've been tweeting your proud photos. >>> brandy sends this photo, proud mother and aunt. these kids worked hard putting flags out. >>> and our make-up artist lisa sends in a photo of her niece penelope. proud am
the army rangers released a new music video.out it. >> two talented army rangers have released a touching memorial day tribute and music video from afghanistan. the song is called i'm going to miss you and it's dedicated to military families of fallen service members. ♪ i'm going to miss you ♪ on a sunday ♪ all the holidays ♪ mom and dad and cook outs and barbecues. ♪ they go by the band name interstate 10. they were able to finish that song using skype. how about that...
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so they pit it in the vehicle they drove it to the ranger station and then the rangers tried it we unite the calf with the mom and the palm rejected it because it had been handled by humans and rangers could not take it out of the park because there is a virus outbreak and they could not afford to care for skit they put it down and now the tourists are pay a fine. >> something stinks along the peoples in southern california, hundreds of thousands of dead red crab are taking over for the second year in a row. expert say they are urgely found in baja but el nino pushed them to orange county ifs. crews say it could take a week for clean up the crabs. >> this is one activity do you more than anything else, the answer is in tech bytes. >> a big change to twitter, spoon going to stop countrying photos and links as par of the 140 character limit for messages. they take up to 23 characters and is a bay to give users more flexibility. >> new evidence that we there our streaming video more than any other activity. the average user watches an hour and 40 minutes each day more than average american
so they pit it in the vehicle they drove it to the ranger station and then the rangers tried it we unite the calf with the mom and the palm rejected it because it had been handled by humans and rangers could not take it out of the park because there is a virus outbreak and they could not afford to care for skit they put it down and now the tourists are pay a fine. >> something stinks along the peoples in southern california, hundreds of thousands of dead red crab are taking over for the...
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. >>> a brawl breaks out in arlington during the ranger's blue jays. fight up in the rangers odoredidn't like it one bit. started a huge brawl. ten minutes for the umpire to regain control. the rangers won 7-6. >> is fighting like that in baseball. >> sometimes. >> that's usually hockey stuff? i don't know. >>. >> usually nothing like that at the phillies game. three in a row. seven out of eight. they were looking to sweep the reds. adam morgan signing an autograph. this was a tough day for adam. second inning, adam hit a line drive. the reds will take the lead. of two batters latter. tuck tucker singles to left. suarez is going to take this pitch over the center field fence and into the bushes for a three-run homer. reds take a lead, they won 9-4. >>> rupp may not in the line, against the marlins. injured his left ankle at home plate saturday night. pete mackanin says if he's going to miss a few days, they're going to need another catcher. sports zone we're talking eagles, the o they willing joining me in a few minutes. >>. >>> see how the queen of .
. >>> a brawl breaks out in arlington during the ranger's blue jays. fight up in the rangers odoredidn't like it one bit. started a huge brawl. ten minutes for the umpire to regain control. the rangers won 7-6. >> is fighting like that in baseball. >> sometimes. >> that's usually hockey stuff? i don't know. >>. >> usually nothing like that at the phillies game. three in a row. seven out of eight. they were looking to sweep the reds. adam morgan signing an...
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. >> and same for rangers? >> so the rangers -- as this group knows, the ranger course is significantly shorter. so, the army did recruit their first female enlisted infantry woman. she signed up. she'll go to the course later this summer. it depends. so, for instance, the academy, when they graduate, there are a number of women both at west point and the naval academy who have identified they're interested in going into this career track and they'll get commissioned shortly and go to their course. each course is different based on the service and education. >> taught at the army corps of engineer last year and if i didn't ask about the army, i'd be in trouble. so, we were talking about beforehand that there's a certain fiction that women haven't already been in combat, because in the past decade plus at war they have. and gayle, you said you just covered some remarks that -- where they -- where the commander brought that out. >> yes. >> first off, good morning. i'm really delighted to be here and to have all o
. >> and same for rangers? >> so the rangers -- as this group knows, the ranger course is significantly shorter. so, the army did recruit their first female enlisted infantry woman. she signed up. she'll go to the course later this summer. it depends. so, for instance, the academy, when they graduate, there are a number of women both at west point and the naval academy who have identified they're interested in going into this career track and they'll get commissioned shortly and go...
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and there are based on the law-enforcement which was racist in terms of people like the texas rangers and custom agents who were divorcing. before there is a great degree of violence which hundreds of ethnic mexicans were killed because they are suspected of activities, those officers who are active during that time of great violence do not just retire when the revolution ended, many continue to serve in the 1920s they saw these pack trains and these are not guys who just crossed the river and leave, they go 60 or 70 miles inland. an officer would hunt them down and shoot them and tell stories about how the smugglers shot first. what happens is i read all the newspapers for my hometown from 1933, this is before things were searchable, and i looked at microfilm. i realize there is a very much a formula of the stories were an officer would find the smugglers out the brush country and they would say please police, halt, and the and the smugglers which shoot first but the officers escaped unscathed. maybe it happened once or twice but over the course of a decade of reading the stories it'
and there are based on the law-enforcement which was racist in terms of people like the texas rangers and custom agents who were divorcing. before there is a great degree of violence which hundreds of ethnic mexicans were killed because they are suspected of activities, those officers who are active during that time of great violence do not just retire when the revolution ended, many continue to serve in the 1920s they saw these pack trains and these are not guys who just crossed the river and...
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. >>> a brawl breaks out in arlington during the ranger's blue jays.in the rangers odoredidn't like it one bit. started a huge brawl. ten minutes for the umpire to regain control. the rangers won 7-6. >> is fighting like that in baseball. >> sometimes. >> that's usually hockey stuff? i don't know. >>. >> usually nothing like that at the phillies game. three in a row. seven out of eight. they were looking to sweep the reds. adam morgan signing an autograph. this was a tough day for adam. second inning, adam hit a line drive. the reds will take the lead. of two batters latter. tuck tucker singles to left. suarez is going to take this pitch over the center field fence and into the bushes for a three-run homer. reds take a lead, they won 9-4. >>> rupp may not in the line, against the marlins. injured his left ankle at home plate saturday night. pete mackanin says if he's going to miss a few days, they're going to need another catcher. sports zone we're talking eagles, the o they willing joining me in a few minutes. >>. >>> see how the queen of england . >>
. >>> a brawl breaks out in arlington during the ranger's blue jays.in the rangers odoredidn't like it one bit. started a huge brawl. ten minutes for the umpire to regain control. the rangers won 7-6. >> is fighting like that in baseball. >> sometimes. >> that's usually hockey stuff? i don't know. >>. >> usually nothing like that at the phillies game. three in a row. seven out of eight. they were looking to sweep the reds. adam morgan signing an autograph....
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the army ranger school, they are awesome. as you have already heard, they will soon be welcome in every combat unit in our armed forces. there is so much progress to celebrate. we also know that our women in uniform -- it is really 3 million, they still face plenty of challenges as they serve this country and then transition act to civilian life. one striking reality is that many women veterans do not self identify as veterans. as a result, too many miss out on the benefits that come with serving this country. only one in 10 women veterans take advantage of their g.i. bill. she mentioned that three quarters of women veterans do not use the v.a. health care system at all. at first, statistics like these might seem surprising, folks might wonder how could these women serve with such honor and hesitate to even discuss that service when they come home. when you meet these women and hear their stories to begin to understand why they might he reluctant to tout their status as veterans. take the story of captain brown. she will cele
the army ranger school, they are awesome. as you have already heard, they will soon be welcome in every combat unit in our armed forces. there is so much progress to celebrate. we also know that our women in uniform -- it is really 3 million, they still face plenty of challenges as they serve this country and then transition act to civilian life. one striking reality is that many women veterans do not self identify as veterans. as a result, too many miss out on the benefits that come with...
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records show over the past two years park rangers issued 26 bike citations from biking where prohibited to biking after hours but none for speeding. >> there are renegades that cause problems. >> reporter: the state park superintendent oversees the rangers responsible. >> are you under estimating the amount of enforcement needed? >> i think we need more, of course. we don't have those resources at this time. i can see where there are few citations written because of the time of where to get the violation and partly because we do a lot of education. >> it is unlikely you catch a bicyclist in the act. >> reporter: now wants access to a half mile stretch. the group says mountain bikers need a wie to get to the popular theater without having to compete with cars. >> we are not asking for grandiose access to trails. we are asking for something to address safety and connectivity. >> reporter: his group petitions for the change of use. >> i think you can provide the connectivity the bicyclists need and safety that hikers enjoy. >> this is not a park set out. >> reporter: a hiking activist on a
records show over the past two years park rangers issued 26 bike citations from biking where prohibited to biking after hours but none for speeding. >> there are renegades that cause problems. >> reporter: the state park superintendent oversees the rangers responsible. >> are you under estimating the amount of enforcement needed? >> i think we need more, of course. we don't have those resources at this time. i can see where there are few citations written because of the...
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it started when a rangers pitcher plunked jose bautista.ile running the bases, bautista slid hard into the second baseman and then watch this, things got out of hand. odor clocked bautista, square in the jaw, right there. i mean, that's right on the button. if you fight, i guess you have to do it right. >> the bad blood has existed between the rangers and bautista since last year's postseason. bautista flipped his bat after hitting a monster home run. the benches cleared then during that game as well. >> federal records show the bus company involved in this deadly rollover crash in texas had safety issues last year. eight people were killed in saturday's accident. dozens more were injured. the bus was on its way to a casino on the texas/mexico border when the bus rolled over. the county medical examiner describes it as the worst bus accident she's seen in ten years. the national transportation safety board is on scene investigating. >>> we will look at the highway, the vehicle, the driver and company operations. >> regulators in louisiana l
it started when a rangers pitcher plunked jose bautista.ile running the bases, bautista slid hard into the second baseman and then watch this, things got out of hand. odor clocked bautista, square in the jaw, right there. i mean, that's right on the button. if you fight, i guess you have to do it right. >> the bad blood has existed between the rangers and bautista since last year's postseason. bautista flipped his bat after hitting a monster home run. the benches cleared then during that...
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in baseball, bluebirds than rangers duke it out as tempers flare. nicole: 5:31 a.m. it is monday morning. may 16th. we welcome you to "fbn:am"
in baseball, bluebirds than rangers duke it out as tempers flare. nicole: 5:31 a.m. it is monday morning. may 16th. we welcome you to "fbn:am"
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the texas ranger who threw the punch that triggered a bench-clearing brawl faces punishment. punch that triggered a bench-clearing brawl faces punishment. t with safelite. this family needed their windshield replaced, but they're daughters heart was set on going to the zoo. so we said if you need safelite to come to the zoo we'll come to the zoo! only safelite can fix your windshield anywhere in the us. with our exclusive mobileglassshops.
the texas ranger who threw the punch that triggered a bench-clearing brawl faces punishment. punch that triggered a bench-clearing brawl faces punishment. t with safelite. this family needed their windshield replaced, but they're daughters heart was set on going to the zoo. so we said if you need safelite to come to the zoo we'll come to the zoo! only safelite can fix your windshield anywhere in the us. with our exclusive mobileglassshops.
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this looks like a kid. >> yeah, we get a lot of kids. >> to park ranger.m so so sorry for taking the petrified wood. i didn't know it was so special. oh. >> that's great. >> reporter: matt smith is a museum curator at petrified forest national park. >> you can see it has some sharp teeth. report his archives are full of an impressive collection of ancient fossils, but he also looks after a small batch of letters. >> oh, gosh, this is a manifesto. >> yeah, yeah, i've had a four pager. >> reporter: a four pager? >> yeah. >> reporter: the letters are apology notes, tales of remorse written by reformed criminals. >> these are all pieces. >> reporter: at the park, the petrified wood is everywhere. it lines trails, tops the hillside. >> this place was set aside because this is by far one of the largest accumulations you'll ever see and possibly the largest in the world. >> reporter: 225 million years ago, this dry stretch of northeast arizona was lush and green, home to some of the early dinosaurs. the trees that stood tall back then were buried in sediment and
this looks like a kid. >> yeah, we get a lot of kids. >> to park ranger.m so so sorry for taking the petrified wood. i didn't know it was so special. oh. >> that's great. >> reporter: matt smith is a museum curator at petrified forest national park. >> you can see it has some sharp teeth. report his archives are full of an impressive collection of ancient fossils, but he also looks after a small batch of letters. >> oh, gosh, this is a manifesto. >>...
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rangers affiliate the frisco roughriders are selling a new alcoholic beverage called rougie's punch.rice is $5.15 which was the date that the new infamous punch was thrown. i wonder what that tastes like, bill. >> well, depends on the secret ingredient. i think you and i both know what that ingredient is. probably not for everyone under 21. >> what's going won the weather? >> interesting pieces of video to show you. one was of a meteor yesterday morning. this was spotted all the way down in maryland. this was up in portland, maine. the sky just aglow there. a pretty good sized one. it didn't make it to the ground. that was neat. how about this? remember the big wind storm up in new england as we went through sunday and monday. well, this is on top of mount washington in new hampshire. it's manned by a couple of people and they like to go outside and play when it gets really extreme. this is one of the windiest places on the earth. they have recorded the highest gusts ever recorded by man. that was 109 miles per hour. pretty impressive. so let's get into today's forecast. not a lot of
rangers affiliate the frisco roughriders are selling a new alcoholic beverage called rougie's punch.rice is $5.15 which was the date that the new infamous punch was thrown. i wonder what that tastes like, bill. >> well, depends on the secret ingredient. i think you and i both know what that ingredient is. probably not for everyone under 21. >> what's going won the weather? >> interesting pieces of video to show you. one was of a meteor yesterday morning. this was spotted all...
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rangers at a private game reserve are now taking drastic and controversial action. patta spent time there. >> reporter: these terrified rhino run for their lives. their horns have placed a deadly bounty on their heads. but the men hunting them are not poachers. simon naylor is phinda reserve's head ranger. he gives the order to tranquilize the rhino. the drug quickly takes effect. a drunken stagger before the rhino is blindfolded to dull his senses. it's hard to watch. but dehorning the rhinos could save their lives. they're not in any pain. it's like filing a human nail. this rhino horn is what this war is being fought over. it is still so valuable to poachers that even after it's been removed it is immediately whisked off the property and taken to a secret location out of the reach of criminal syndicates. in some parts of asia the rhinos' horn sells for about $150,000. veterinarian mike toft. >> i'd rather see this little guy upright in two years' time than in a ditch upside down and bloated, dead from having had his horn poached. so for me it's a no-brainer. >> r
rangers at a private game reserve are now taking drastic and controversial action. patta spent time there. >> reporter: these terrified rhino run for their lives. their horns have placed a deadly bounty on their heads. but the men hunting them are not poachers. simon naylor is phinda reserve's head ranger. he gives the order to tranquilize the rhino. the drug quickly takes effect. a drunken stagger before the rhino is blindfolded to dull his senses. it's hard to watch. but dehorning the...
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the ranger patrol that tested their best navigator to plot the next point , when they arrived the ranger instructor demanded who plotted this solution? i did, confessed christian grade. well, you did an expletive deleted good job ranger but you're 90 minutes early. what am i going to do with you all now?which briefly to another lesson. i got to know chris well since her graduation from ranger school. and when people ask her why she succeeded, one thing comes up more than anything else. expectations. as a cadet, she asked to join colonel jeff herders infantry mentorship program. he said no problem. you will need to meet the exact same standards that everybody else in the program meets. and he expected her to do it. so she did. he remains one of her mentors. she talks about a key moment in ranger school in the florida swamps. like the other women, she frequently carried the saw, the crew served weapons. she's going through the swamps, she's shorter than the other rangers and she feels herself blowing down. she feels like she's slowing down the team area patrol is either going to [indiscern
the ranger patrol that tested their best navigator to plot the next point , when they arrived the ranger instructor demanded who plotted this solution? i did, confessed christian grade. well, you did an expletive deleted good job ranger but you're 90 minutes early. what am i going to do with you all now?which briefly to another lesson. i got to know chris well since her graduation from ranger school. and when people ask her why she succeeded, one thing comes up more than anything else....
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rangers are taking chainsaws to rhinos to save their lives. and her lifelong quest to track down her biological mother when the cbs evening news continues. it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. try cool mint zantac. no pill relieves heartburn faster. my bladder leakage made me feel like i couldn't be the father that i wanted to be. now i use depend. i can move the way i really want. unlike the bargain brand, new depend fit-flex underwear is now more flexible to move with you. reconnect with the life you've been missing. get a free sample at depend.com. unless you have allergies. reconnect with the life you've been missing. flonase is the first and only nasal spray approved to relieve both itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. go ahead, embrace those beautiful moments. flonase changes everything. >>psst. hey... where you going? we've got that thing! you know...diarrhea? abdominal pain? but we said we'd be there... woap,
rangers are taking chainsaws to rhinos to save their lives. and her lifelong quest to track down her biological mother when the cbs evening news continues. it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. try cool mint zantac. no pill relieves heartburn faster. my bladder leakage made me feel like i couldn't be the father that i wanted to be. now i use depend. i can move the way i really want. unlike the bargain brand,...
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. >> ford reportedly bringing back the ranger.river magazine reports a redesigned version of the pickup truck will return in 2019. >> ford sold the ranger from 1983 up until four years ago. the idea is for the new ranger to compete with mid-size trucks from other car makers. >> taco bell will soon be testing out a more inviting decor hoping to attract auberge dinner crowd. >> features sleek seating exposed beams and trendy light fixtures aimed at boosting evening sales and competing with more upscale fast food chains like chipotle. >> can't even recognize it. >> that's america's money. >> ♪ i'm terrible at golf. he is. people say i'm getting better. no one's ever said that. but i'd like to keep being terrible at golf for as long as i can. he's just happier when he's playing. but he's terrible. for the strength and energy to keep doing what you love, try new ensure enlive. only patented ensure enlive has hmb, plus 20 grams of protein to help rebuild muscle. and its clinically proven formula helps you stay you. oh. nice shot. new en
. >> ford reportedly bringing back the ranger.river magazine reports a redesigned version of the pickup truck will return in 2019. >> ford sold the ranger from 1983 up until four years ago. the idea is for the new ranger to compete with mid-size trucks from other car makers. >> taco bell will soon be testing out a more inviting decor hoping to attract auberge dinner crowd. >> features sleek seating exposed beams and trendy light fixtures aimed at boosting evening sales...
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simon naylor is phinda reserve's head ranger. he gives the order to tranquilize the rhino. drug quickly takes effect, a drunken stagger, before the rhino is blindfolded to dull his senses. it's hard to watch, but dehorning the rhinos could save their lives. they're not in any it's like filing a human nail. >> 25. >> reporter: this rhino horn is what this war is being fought over. it is still so valuable to poachers that even after it's been removed, it is immediately whisked off the property and taken to a secret location out of the reach of criminal syndicates. in some parts of asia, the rhinos' horn sells for about $150,000. veterinarian mike toft. >> i would rather see this little guy upright in two years' time than in a ditch upside down dead having had his horn poached. for me it's a no brainer. >> reporter: the rhinos are sprayed with a purple disinfectant, the mark of survival. >> another all right, we're ready to wake up. he's looking, looking 100%. he's nice and relaxed. >> reporter: the horn will grow back in a few years, although it will become increasingly rare
simon naylor is phinda reserve's head ranger. he gives the order to tranquilize the rhino. drug quickly takes effect, a drunken stagger, before the rhino is blindfolded to dull his senses. it's hard to watch, but dehorning the rhinos could save their lives. they're not in any it's like filing a human nail. >> 25. >> reporter: this rhino horn is what this war is being fought over. it is still so valuable to poachers that even after it's been removed, it is immediately whisked off the...
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rangers had to rescue them from a marin county wildlife preserve.e group says the trio of owls have fallen from their nests. probably because of strong winds. they are now back in the wild with their owl parents. >>> a father and son were fined for putting a baby bison in the back of their suv. they say they wanted to rescue it from the cold. >> the tourists drove that bison to park rangers thinking they were doing the animal a service. rangers ordered the father and son to release the bison right now. they gave them a ticket. they warn people to keep at least 25 feet away from the large animals. especially the bison. >> he's just standing there. >> i ask people that have dogs. they want to sit on your lap or hang their heads out the window. >> home, home on the range. >> range rover, maybe. you need a bigger car. >> how is it looking at home today? >> you don't need to protect the animals from the cold, okay? we'll have nice, warm weather. as we look at warming temperatures out there, we start out with sunshine. looking at the golden gate bridge. t
rangers had to rescue them from a marin county wildlife preserve.e group says the trio of owls have fallen from their nests. probably because of strong winds. they are now back in the wild with their owl parents. >>> a father and son were fined for putting a baby bison in the back of their suv. they say they wanted to rescue it from the cold. >> the tourists drove that bison to park rangers thinking they were doing the animal a service. rangers ordered the father and son to...
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the rangers responsible for issuing citations.ou underestimatesing the amount of support that's need snd. >> we need more. we don't have the resources at the time. i can see there's very few citations written partly because of the time to get where the violation is and partly because we do a lot of education too. >> it's unlikely you're going to catch a bicyclist in the act. >> right. >> they want access to a half mile stretch on the trail. mountain bikers need a way to get to the mountain theater without having to compete with cars on narrow, windy roads. >> we're not acting on grandiose access to the trails. we're asking for something that addresses safety and connectivity. >> his group petitioned the state parks for this kind of use. >> i think they can provide the connectivity that the bicyclists need and the safety that hikers enjoy. >> this was not a park that was set out to have anything like mountain biking. >> this man has led hundreds of hikes on the mountain and worries about the environment damage from the hikes. >> wh
the rangers responsible for issuing citations.ou underestimatesing the amount of support that's need snd. >> we need more. we don't have the resources at the time. i can see there's very few citations written partly because of the time to get where the violation is and partly because we do a lot of education too. >> it's unlikely you're going to catch a bicyclist in the act. >> right. >> they want access to a half mile stretch on the trail. mountain bikers need a way to...
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. >> reporter: park rangers say it was large free limb that fell 50 feet. family was enjoying a picnic undernea underneath. witnesses say they heard cracking. the father picked up his 4-year-old son but could not get away in time when the heavy branch came tumbling down. >> one guy tried to help. he took the tree off the guy. he told the man stay still. >> reporter: the father and his 4-year-old son was taken to the hospital while the area was secured. >> we'll inspect all the trees in the area. >> reporter: trees in the park are usually surveyed after storms. upon initial inspection, the limbs seemed healthy and there was no forewarning. >> is this a like freak accident in. >> trees fall all the time. we do the best in our heavy days areas that we inspect all the trees as much as we can. >> reporter: for those who witnessed everything unfold especially since the park was packed with families. >> it was fast. it was fast. >> the area will be closed for the rest of the weekend until park rangers can determine that nobody else in danger. >>> a 3-year-old girl
. >> reporter: park rangers say it was large free limb that fell 50 feet. family was enjoying a picnic undernea underneath. witnesses say they heard cracking. the father picked up his 4-year-old son but could not get away in time when the heavy branch came tumbling down. >> one guy tried to help. he took the tree off the guy. he told the man stay still. >> reporter: the father and his 4-year-old son was taken to the hospital while the area was secured. >> we'll inspect...
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. >>> there was a texas-sized bench-clearing brawl as the rangers hosted the blue jays. after being hit by a pitch, jose bautista goes in for the hard slide and the fight is on. look at that. bautista got punched in the face by ranger odor. in total, eight players and coaches were ejected. texas won, though, 7-6. >>> jason day, he went wire to wire to win the players championship. now, no one came within two shots in the final round of the world's number one player. day finished at 15 under. four shots ahead of american kevin chapel for his seventh title in the past ten months. the australian takes home the $1.9 million prize. the richest in golf. not a bad day, huh? >>> serena williams won the italian open, her 70th career title. congratulations to her. the world's number one women's player defeated fellow american madison keys in two sets for her first victory in nine months. >>> 16 minutes past the hour. ben carson is naming names on donald trump's vp list. "scrambled politics" is next. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time and 2% back at the grocery stor
. >>> there was a texas-sized bench-clearing brawl as the rangers hosted the blue jays. after being hit by a pitch, jose bautista goes in for the hard slide and the fight is on. look at that. bautista got punched in the face by ranger odor. in total, eight players and coaches were ejected. texas won, though, 7-6. >>> jason day, he went wire to wire to win the players championship. now, no one came within two shots in the final round of the world's number one player. day...
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this looks like a kid. >> yeah, we get a lot of kids. >> to park ranger.so special. oh. >> that's great. >> reporter: matt smith is a museum curator at petrified forest national park. >> you can see it has some sharp teeth. report his archives are full of an impressive collection of ancient fossils, but he also looks after a small batch of letters. >> oh, gosh, this is a manifesto. >> yeah, yeah, i've had a four pager. >> reporter: a four pager? >> yeah. >> reporter: the letters are apology notes, tales of remorse written by reformed criminals. >> these are all pieces. >> reporter: at the park, the petrified wood is everywhere. it lines trails, tops the hillside. >> this place was set aside because this is by far one of the largest accumulations you'll ever see and possibly the largest in the world. >> reporter: 225 million years ago, this dry stretch of northeast arizona was lush and green, home to some of the early dinosaurs. the trees that stood tall back then were buried in sediment and fossilized. frozen in time. today that wood is beautiful. and so a
this looks like a kid. >> yeah, we get a lot of kids. >> to park ranger.so special. oh. >> that's great. >> reporter: matt smith is a museum curator at petrified forest national park. >> you can see it has some sharp teeth. report his archives are full of an impressive collection of ancient fossils, but he also looks after a small batch of letters. >> oh, gosh, this is a manifesto. >> yeah, yeah, i've had a four pager. >> reporter: a four pager?...