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rocky mountain spotted fever ringworm infectious diarrhea murine typhus malaria influenza communicable diseases where do they come from and how do they spread? many diseases like tuberculosis poliomyelitis and influenza survive in man and are spread from person to person. some diseases spread by other means rats may carry typhus mice may cause bacillary. mary mosquitoes bring malaria dingy encephalitis ticks bring rocky mountain fever relapsing fever flies carry typhoid trachoma. fleas carry bubonic plague some diseases spread from contaminated meat or food raw milk may cause diphtheria undulant fever polluted water schistosomiasis cholera. here every year hundreds of thousands of people suffer from communicable diseases and many die unnecessarily from preventable infections. communicable diseases recognize no boundaries for they've taken their toll of human life the world over their control may be a national problem or it may be regional involving several states or it may be local. an epidemic might start anywhere and reach into many states. the classic example is the 1918 influenza p
rocky mountain spotted fever ringworm infectious diarrhea murine typhus malaria influenza communicable diseases where do they come from and how do they spread? many diseases like tuberculosis poliomyelitis and influenza survive in man and are spread from person to person. some diseases spread by other means rats may carry typhus mice may cause bacillary. mary mosquitoes bring malaria dingy encephalitis ticks bring rocky mountain fever relapsing fever flies carry typhoid trachoma. fleas carry...
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the folks in the rocky mountain west, they're not gonna recognize the forest even 60 years hence. we're losing most of the pine trees in the southern part of the rocky mountain forests in future projections 'cause it's getting too hot and too dry. >> it's very clear to us that the climte is cnging, hanging pidly, a changing imarily cause ofuman activits. the science tells us that. extreme events are one of the most important parts of our changing climate and having very sious ramicationsn our societyin partular, w're seeing more large heat events, less cold events, and a significant increase in precipitation happening as larger events. ne of ththings 're sing isthat theet are gting wetteand the y are geing drier >> you know what? i was--i was born here in plainview, i was rsed in plainview.'ve always beenn plainvw, and it just-- it seems like it is doi nothg but geing hott and der and ls rain yrly. >>t's en a tghrought. in 2010we had le 29 incs f rain, and didn't think there'd ev be anher poor dayin 2011, we d 5 inch of rn. worstrought 'd ev een. and 11 was the fir time 've everad
the folks in the rocky mountain west, they're not gonna recognize the forest even 60 years hence. we're losing most of the pine trees in the southern part of the rocky mountain forests in future projections 'cause it's getting too hot and too dry. >> it's very clear to us that the climte is cnging, hanging pidly, a changing imarily cause ofuman activits. the science tells us that. extreme events are one of the most important parts of our changing climate and having very sious ramicationsn...
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risk it. >> dateline retraced their path with the help of this hiking guide who often works in rocky mountainun and mountains. >> would you recommend it for someone who is not an expert rock climber or hiker? >> definitely not. this is a place that is loose, hi classification of how we rate the terrain, this takes a lot of technical ability and sure footing. this is how i look at that. >> what about a woman in her 50s with bad knees? >> absolutely not. >> investigators also looked closely at harold story, after tony fell. remember, he said it took a lot of time to get down the mountain to his wife side. and surely enough, nearly an hour elapsed between the last photos on tone on his camera, and the new call to 9-1-1? [inaudible] >> but here's the problem. when investigators retraced harold steps, it took just a few minutes to get from where she fell to where she landed. then, there was harold statement that before calling for help, he had to move tony to flatter ground so he could do cpr. but the ground wasn't flat at all. the first one ranger wondered why i harold placed the head below the b
risk it. >> dateline retraced their path with the help of this hiking guide who often works in rocky mountainun and mountains. >> would you recommend it for someone who is not an expert rock climber or hiker? >> definitely not. this is a place that is loose, hi classification of how we rate the terrain, this takes a lot of technical ability and sure footing. this is how i look at that. >> what about a woman in her 50s with bad knees? >> absolutely not. >>...
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in fact, we're looking at the gulf warmth companies, plane states against the rocky mountains, outflow cheese cold as if fairly typical spring or late winter setup. you tend to wind up into very low pressure, stormy weather in a line stretched up towards the mid west with some backwash snow, but nothing severe. now the snow is going to be in the mountains and in fact coming down through the california coast once again. very cold trove in san francisco, you'll notice that tends to clear up the snow again. rise out of the rocky mountain states, the high plains stationed to the central plains. again, not a huge amount of it. and you'll see by this time the storms have collapsed. standard when strength means light is sharon and frequent runs throughout the caribbean, may be some increase in the coast of costa rica, but not much here looking quite quite for a while. in contrast to south america in ecuador, in particular, the showers look particularly big. they have been in bolivian but, and perri recently on this line that's running out through the south. each. brazil is telling we have had
in fact, we're looking at the gulf warmth companies, plane states against the rocky mountains, outflow cheese cold as if fairly typical spring or late winter setup. you tend to wind up into very low pressure, stormy weather in a line stretched up towards the mid west with some backwash snow, but nothing severe. now the snow is going to be in the mountains and in fact coming down through the california coast once again. very cold trove in san francisco, you'll notice that tends to clear up the...
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of mile to find the plac where i belong so won't you come ♪ ♪ out here with m and chase this rocky mountain oh, but nothing else compare to the stardus on the snow caps ♪ ♪ it's the kind o place you leav then you can't wait to go back ♪ ♪ so won't you come out here with me and chase this rocky mountain freedom ♪ ♪ let that mile hig air you breathe in wind you where the river rolls ♪ ♪ yeah, we're bor where we're born but i feel it deep down in my bones ♪ ♪ my heart beat in tennessee but my sun set in colorado ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ so won't you come out here with me telluride along with m let's show 'em all ♪ ♪ just how to b footloose an wildflower fre won't you come ♪ ♪ out here with m and chase this rocky mountain freedom let that mile high ♪ ♪ air you breathe i wind you where the river roll yeah, we're born ♪ ♪ where we're bor but i feel it deep down in my bones my heart beats ♪ ♪ in tennesse but my sun set in colorado ♪ ♪ ♪ colorado ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: come on, now thank you, buddy dierks bentley [ cheers and applause sam bush "gravel & gold" is out now my thanks to gigi hadid, chase
of mile to find the plac where i belong so won't you come ♪ ♪ out here with m and chase this rocky mountain oh, but nothing else compare to the stardus on the snow caps ♪ ♪ it's the kind o place you leav then you can't wait to go back ♪ ♪ so won't you come out here with me and chase this rocky mountain freedom ♪ ♪ let that mile hig air you breathe in wind you where the river rolls ♪ ♪ yeah, we're bor where we're born but i feel it deep down in my bones ♪ ♪ my heart beat...
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in particular, the rocky mountain when asked. local leaders are paired and willing to engage in innovative in collaborative practices but the national park service to trying address some of these challenges. they ultimately need a partner. i know that they have been open to exploring some of those collaborative pasts. i would just echo the comments that were made previously by my colleagues. encouraging the national park service to continue to be agile and flexible and working with local communities to try and address this on a case by case basis. secondly, i suppose this could be a question for you. this is perhaps a bit of an observation as well. understand that we are engaged and getting long term planning. we are trying to find a way forward and navigate this very cumbersome issue. if you don't have plans, you could adopt a reservation system in 2023. as you know, that has been used in a variety of different national parks. including rocky mountain national park in my congressional district. i wonder what your timeline is for
in particular, the rocky mountain when asked. local leaders are paired and willing to engage in innovative in collaborative practices but the national park service to trying address some of these challenges. they ultimately need a partner. i know that they have been open to exploring some of those collaborative pasts. i would just echo the comments that were made previously by my colleagues. encouraging the national park service to continue to be agile and flexible and working with local...
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. >> ben, the colorado river relies mostly on snow melt from the rocky mountains and climate change is making the west hotter. and for every degree increase in temperature, the river flow has dropped by about 5%. that adds up to about a 20% reduction over the past century. >> reporter: the nation's largest reservoirs are hitting record lows. it's so bad, congress is allocating $4 billion that can be used to pay farmers to not use their water, making water rights even more valuable. so whose land is this? >> water asset management. >> reporter: joe bernal is now leasing some land from water asset management. he says ranchers here are keeping an eye on their new neighbors. >> and we'll be watching for what may be coming. >> reporter: ben tracy, cbs news, grand junction, colorado. >>> police say a man armed with an ar-15 rifle opened fire today inside a target store. how it all ended, next. one prilosec otc each morning blocks heartburn all day and all night. prilosec otc reduces excess acid for 24 hours, blocking heartburn before it starts. one pill a day. 24 hours. zero heartburn. when
. >> ben, the colorado river relies mostly on snow melt from the rocky mountains and climate change is making the west hotter. and for every degree increase in temperature, the river flow has dropped by about 5%. that adds up to about a 20% reduction over the past century. >> reporter: the nation's largest reservoirs are hitting record lows. it's so bad, congress is allocating $4 billion that can be used to pay farmers to not use their water, making water rights even more valuable....
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oddly enough, the group lobbying for a gas stove ban, the rocky mountain institute has, you guessed it, deep ties to china and even met privately with biden's energy secretary, jennifer granholm. here now with reaction, former white house chief of staff reince priebus and fox news contributor jason chaffetz. >>r granholm. writes, as the cp staff, you would prepare a president for an interview tha like that. you would expectth a question ta like that. kno can't know he makes up at? i mean, we can't know exactly, but to dismiss it is not a major brief breach .d have >> seems like something>> they would have discussed. , yeh yeah. i mean, and your answerit's be pretty simple. yeah, it's a major breach .-2 that's why we sent an f twenty two , shot it out of. th the sky when we went over the water. i mean that's a pretty easy answer. eas even if we can debate when it should have been shot down. look, the one speaking you asked me about chief of staff.nk i think about one of the great lessons that i think i learned when in the white house was when we had dinner u with president xi. many os a
oddly enough, the group lobbying for a gas stove ban, the rocky mountain institute has, you guessed it, deep ties to china and even met privately with biden's energy secretary, jennifer granholm. here now with reaction, former white house chief of staff reince priebus and fox news contributor jason chaffetz. >>r granholm. writes, as the cp staff, you would prepare a president for an interview tha like that. you would expectth a question ta like that. kno can't know he makes up at? i mean,...
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Feb 14, 2023
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in fact, we're looking at the gulf warms campaigns, plain states against the rocky mountains outflow cheese cold as a fairly typical spring or late winter set up. and you tend to wind up into an area of low pressure, stormy weather, in a line stretched up in towards the mid west with some backwash snow, but nothing severe. now the state is going to be in the mountains and in fact, coming down through the california coast once again, very cold trove in san francisco. you'll notice that tends to clear up the snow again. rise out of the rocky mountain states, the high plain station to the central plains. again, not a huge amount of it. and you'll see by this time the storms have collapsed. standard wind strength means light is shower, and frequent runs throughout the caribbean. maybe some increase in the coast of costa rica, but not much here looking quite quite for a while. in contrast to south america in ecuador, in particular, the showers look particularly big. they have been in bolivian, but, and perri recently. and this line that running up through the south each brazil is telling
in fact, we're looking at the gulf warms campaigns, plain states against the rocky mountains outflow cheese cold as a fairly typical spring or late winter set up. and you tend to wind up into an area of low pressure, stormy weather, in a line stretched up in towards the mid west with some backwash snow, but nothing severe. now the state is going to be in the mountains and in fact, coming down through the california coast once again, very cold trove in san francisco. you'll notice that tends to...
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it was so vividly describing, so, uh, prospectors of the rocky mountains, so in the usa, uh, well, outside became so bright someone got up and went to cook tomorrow, guys, everything has to be done already. well, we didn't get enough sleep. yes, what to do? here is the telegraph again. uh, there was already a telegraph and a global one then, but there were already networks, and here, again , there is a description that being disconnected from the batteries on the telegraph. it was possible to work due to induced currents. here are the wires, only he telegraphers. e current. yes, these were the problems. ah, here again , there were studies to happen to us now if the event happened again, well, usually in the usa checks for himself. they said what it means to us is damage to our economy, at least two trillion dollars, and recovery time. there, from six months to several years, and, as it were, for the whole world. it is clear that this figure increases many times over. and this, if you can’t prepare for an outbreak in any way, you need to prepare. i think that this task is for our soldiers t
it was so vividly describing, so, uh, prospectors of the rocky mountains, so in the usa, uh, well, outside became so bright someone got up and went to cook tomorrow, guys, everything has to be done already. well, we didn't get enough sleep. yes, what to do? here is the telegraph again. uh, there was already a telegraph and a global one then, but there were already networks, and here, again , there is a description that being disconnected from the batteries on the telegraph. it was possible to...
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the second object fell. near the rocky mountains , of course , a certain amount of time is needed inuh-uh, such a damage was eliminated. of this a and what needs to be done in order to integrate the most modern air defense systems and also a question for general mili what is your risk analysis regarding the delivery of western weapons to ukraine and to what extent can such a path be secured in and carefully warplanes, i'm not really ready to make any announcement now, we will continue to work with ukraine in order to understand what ukraine needs most now, we are now focusing on the counterattack for the spring in the spring, that's why we really have a lot to work on, in particular, we are now talking about those systems which ukraine will be provided with bradley strikers, mortars and other installations, artillery installations, and we also understand that it is very important now to create a complete picture of all this armament and to understand that ukraine really has everything is necessary for that to move to the counteroffensive in the spring. so, this was the focus of our c
the second object fell. near the rocky mountains , of course , a certain amount of time is needed inuh-uh, such a damage was eliminated. of this a and what needs to be done in order to integrate the most modern air defense systems and also a question for general mili what is your risk analysis regarding the delivery of western weapons to ukraine and to what extent can such a path be secured in and carefully warplanes, i'm not really ready to make any announcement now, we will continue to work...
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. >> well, ben, the colorado river relies mostly on snow melt from the rocky mountains, and climate changeking the west hotter. and for every degree increase in temperature, the river flow has dropped by about 5%. that adds up to about a 20% reduction over the past century. >> reporter: the nation's largest reservoirs are hitting record lows. it's so bad, congress is allocating $4 billion that can be used to pay farmers to not use their water, making water rights even more valuable. so, whose land is this? >> water asset management. >> reporter: joe bernal is now leasing some land from water asset management. he says ranchers here are keeping an eye on their new neighbors. >> and we'll be watching for what may be coming. >> reporter: ben tracy, cbs news, grand junction, colorado. >> brown: police say a man armed with an a.r.-15 rifle opened fire today inside a target store. how it all ended, next. >> brown: there were some terrifying moments today for shoppers and workers at a target store in omaha, nebraska, when a man allegedly armed with an a.r.-15 rifle opened fire. police responded qu
. >> well, ben, the colorado river relies mostly on snow melt from the rocky mountains, and climate changeking the west hotter. and for every degree increase in temperature, the river flow has dropped by about 5%. that adds up to about a 20% reduction over the past century. >> reporter: the nation's largest reservoirs are hitting record lows. it's so bad, congress is allocating $4 billion that can be used to pay farmers to not use their water, making water rights even more valuable....
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the almost deserted shows that overlooked by rocky mountains marked the edge of this a har, atlanta island, did buy dangerous shoals the years ago. and if the elephant i went in on my law, however, our eldest, tell us that before the dam you could as if on a canal or river, you did to get from one place to another. huh. because the island novia was not very wide annuity. kind of, you know, there was small waves and at night they navigated by the stars and she will, if he did give you his soul of your horizon. oh, it at that, no maps or gps along kind of villages and stuff where they wanted to listen to by in sudan if and to be some middle which one with us. one holiday alpha crossing lake nasa means following the footsteps of the pharaohs in the mid 19 fifties. news of the construction of the dom, logical race. tal logistics from all over the world only had a limited amount of time to explore the nile valley of valley harbouring gears of human history. scientists only managed to excavate a 3rd of the archaeological before the rising water level made by the excavations impossible. mm. her t
the almost deserted shows that overlooked by rocky mountains marked the edge of this a har, atlanta island, did buy dangerous shoals the years ago. and if the elephant i went in on my law, however, our eldest, tell us that before the dam you could as if on a canal or river, you did to get from one place to another. huh. because the island novia was not very wide annuity. kind of, you know, there was small waves and at night they navigated by the stars and she will, if he did give you his soul...
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this is the approximate native home of the rocky mountain locusts. but they went even further than that. so generally what i tell people is iowa to arizona, to canada, to mexico. it is in this whole area consuming 50% of the country's agricultural output. in the 1874 to 1876 years. this is terrifying and sometimes it's spotty. i've been listening to a biography of laura ingalls wilder and sometimes kind of in the eastern area, talking more like iowa, illinois, the grasshoppers would come in and they might consume your crops and not your neighbors. it was kind of unpredictable. in some places they would just eat everything and everything would be gone. but you never know. with a disaster like that. so these locusts, the rocky mountain locusts were, you know, all across this area, terrifying. come on in there. stories of them eating everything, their stories in the newspapers. the newspapers were my favorite sources on this. they're eating the wool off the backs of sheep and the leather handles off of farm implements. any anything at all? this is my fa
this is the approximate native home of the rocky mountain locusts. but they went even further than that. so generally what i tell people is iowa to arizona, to canada, to mexico. it is in this whole area consuming 50% of the country's agricultural output. in the 1874 to 1876 years. this is terrifying and sometimes it's spotty. i've been listening to a biography of laura ingalls wilder and sometimes kind of in the eastern area, talking more like iowa, illinois, the grasshoppers would come in and...
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cold 12 in san francisco, you'll notice that tends to clear up the snow again. rise out of the rocky mountain states, the high plains stationed to the central plains. again, not a huge amount of it. and you'll never see by this time, the storms have collapsed. standard wind strength means light is shower, and frequent ones throughout the caribbean may be some increase in the coast of costa rica, but not much heat looking quite quite for a while. in contrast to south america in ecuador, in particular, the showers look particularly big. they have been in bolivian but, and perri recently, and this line that's running out through the south. each. brazil is telling we have had a heat wave in parts of no logic to be wiped out of the way by these thunderstorms . in the same is true up in paraguay. ah ah. as rescue as rice against time to search for survivors, the death toll from the turkey and syria earthquakes crosses 37000. ah, hello, i'm darren jordan. this is out as they are alive from dough. are also coming up to find the odds a week since the earthquake struck one young survivors who from a co
cold 12 in san francisco, you'll notice that tends to clear up the snow again. rise out of the rocky mountain states, the high plains stationed to the central plains. again, not a huge amount of it. and you'll never see by this time, the storms have collapsed. standard wind strength means light is shower, and frequent ones throughout the caribbean may be some increase in the coast of costa rica, but not much heat looking quite quite for a while. in contrast to south america in ecuador, in...
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because even after our historic cut in 2,020 one we still have the highest income tax rate in rocky mountain west and one of the highest in the nation. it is a drag on our economy, a disincentive for job creation and a burden on montana families. other states understood this and are cutting their income tax rates. to stay competitive we must do the same. we must permanently cut the tax rate most montanans pay and encourage montanans to get back in the workforce. i travel the state, i see help wanted signs on every main street. it is why we proudly lead as the first state in the nation to end federal supplemental unemployment benefits in 2021. [applause] >> it is why we are expanding the earned income tax credit to lower income working montanans, incentivize work and build a stronger workforce. i want to take a minute to thank senator becky beard who introduced legislation to cut income tax rates for montana taxpayers that every single income level. where is becky. thank you, becky. [applause] >> i want to thank representative tom welsh for bringing legislation to provide montana homeowners w
because even after our historic cut in 2,020 one we still have the highest income tax rate in rocky mountain west and one of the highest in the nation. it is a drag on our economy, a disincentive for job creation and a burden on montana families. other states understood this and are cutting their income tax rates. to stay competitive we must do the same. we must permanently cut the tax rate most montanans pay and encourage montanans to get back in the workforce. i travel the state, i see help...
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at the same time, the almost deserted shores are overlooked by rocky mountains. they once marked the edge of the hall, atlanta. these small islands, now surrounded by dangerous shoals, where mountain peaks 50 years ago. the kind of santa fe and i want to know my little legal, our elders tell us that before the dam you could navigate is it for a canal or river. it was easy to get from one place to another high because denial and nubia was not very wide. variety tend to be on. there were small waves, and at night they navigated by the stars and she will a few d, v as sort of ice. and at that time there were no maps or gps. and then you all the villages and stuff where they wanted to and then continued on to as one or why the, how far in sudan kind of become room was one with us in the 10101 for crossing like nasa means following the architectural foot of the pharaohs in the mid 19 fifties news of the construction of the damn set off an archaeological embrace. egyptologist from all over the world only had a limited amount of time to explore the nile valley of valley
at the same time, the almost deserted shores are overlooked by rocky mountains. they once marked the edge of the hall, atlanta. these small islands, now surrounded by dangerous shoals, where mountain peaks 50 years ago. the kind of santa fe and i want to know my little legal, our elders tell us that before the dam you could navigate is it for a canal or river. it was easy to get from one place to another high because denial and nubia was not very wide. variety tend to be on. there were small...
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Feb 22, 2023
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it was so vividly describing, so, uh, prospectors of the rocky mountains, so in the usa, uh, well, itso i got up and went to cook tomorrow, guys, everything has to be done already. well, we didn't get enough sleep. but what to do hmm here, again, the telegraph. uh, there was already a telegraph and a global one, but all of these already existed. and here, again, there is a description that, being disconnected from the battery, not telegraphy. it was possible to work due to induced currents. here are the wires, only he is bill telegraphers. yes, these were the problems. uh, here again there have been studies to happen to us now. if the event repeats, well, usually in the usa , it checks for itself. they said what it meant to us was damage to our economy. at least two trillion dollars. so it was time for recovery. there, from six months to several years, and, as it were, for the whole world. it is clear that this figure increases many times over. and this, if you can’t prepare for an outbreak, you need to prepare. i think it means for our soldiers to develop a plan of action. here, let'
it was so vividly describing, so, uh, prospectors of the rocky mountains, so in the usa, uh, well, itso i got up and went to cook tomorrow, guys, everything has to be done already. well, we didn't get enough sleep. but what to do hmm here, again, the telegraph. uh, there was already a telegraph and a global one, but all of these already existed. and here, again, there is a description that, being disconnected from the battery, not telegraphy. it was possible to work due to induced currents....
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Feb 24, 2023
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i describe it so vividly, so, uh, prospectors of the rocky mountains, it means in the usa, uh, it becameup and went to prepare the guys tomorrow, everything is already done. well, we didn't get enough sleep. yes, what to do? here is the telegraph again. uh, there was already a telegraph and a global one then, but there were already networks, and here, again, there is a description that , being disconnected from the battery, telegraphy could work due to induced currents. here are the wires, only he is bill telegraphers. yes, these were the problems. uh, here again there have been studies to happen to us now. if the event repeats, well, usually in the usa, it checks for itself. they said what it meant to us was damage to our economy. at least two trillion dollars, so there was a recovery time there.
i describe it so vividly, so, uh, prospectors of the rocky mountains, it means in the usa, uh, it becameup and went to prepare the guys tomorrow, everything is already done. well, we didn't get enough sleep. yes, what to do? here is the telegraph again. uh, there was already a telegraph and a global one then, but there were already networks, and here, again, there is a description that , being disconnected from the battery, telegraphy could work due to induced currents. here are the wires, only...
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so we spent about four days in rocky mountain national park, as we anticipate going on to the snowmass wilderness outside of aspen, where we are going to be climbing over 12,000 foot peaks repeatedly. [music playing] >> bro, we in jurassic park right now. >> whoa! >> oh, they getting on the trail. >> now, that's gonna scare the ---- out of somebody. >> they finna have a heart attack and a stroke. [music playing] >> how ya doin'? >> all you gotta do is just . nicholas: the first me i er saw snow was, like, probably that one time it snowed in atlanta. but that wasy second time seeing sn. well, what the heck, ---- so cold? dumb ass. dumb ass. [indistinct chatter] bill: are you feeling some altitude, maybe? what happened? are you not sleeping as good? let me ask you a question. do you seem very energized right now? nicholas: kind of. bill: no, you don't. you seem tired. even sad. clifford: i don't know what be wrong with nick. i don't know. but all of a sudden, like, he'll just distance himself. you know, like, just get down, like he's thinking about something. nicholas: it's weird. i'll j
so we spent about four days in rocky mountain national park, as we anticipate going on to the snowmass wilderness outside of aspen, where we are going to be climbing over 12,000 foot peaks repeatedly. [music playing] >> bro, we in jurassic park right now. >> whoa! >> oh, they getting on the trail. >> now, that's gonna scare the ---- out of somebody. >> they finna have a heart attack and a stroke. [music playing] >> how ya doin'? >> all you gotta do is...
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jones and his rocky mountain middle school students it's a simple life lesson.hat message to your students, i mean, is that what you hope they take away when they leave the school building every day, a sense of belonging, a sense of knowing that they matter? >> really the walls are blank except for this back here. that's because i wanted it to be te focus and i tell my students at the start of every semester, if you don't take anything from the class i hope when you walk in you see that on the wall and know that it matters so much to me that you're here. >> many comments on mr. jones' tiktok are former students that once needed help buying their lunches and saying being refused food because of a negative balance, thank you, you're changing lives. mr. jones reminding us it's not just him but thousands making 1, 2, $5 donations to make this happen. >> what a positive message. >> reminder of how amazing teachers are. >> teachers are heros. >> seeing that need, recognizing the need, making sure people know the need is out there. >> 100%. thank you, will. appreciate
jones and his rocky mountain middle school students it's a simple life lesson.hat message to your students, i mean, is that what you hope they take away when they leave the school building every day, a sense of belonging, a sense of knowing that they matter? >> really the walls are blank except for this back here. that's because i wanted it to be te focus and i tell my students at the start of every semester, if you don't take anything from the class i hope when you walk in you see that...
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all that energy is pushed out to the rocky mountains now and leaving us high and dry across the bay area. that's the crystal clear conditions that we're seeing and we're going to see more of that into the afternoon. high pressure ridge built in place. for now, we will see another week system pushing through late tomorrow into early friday morning. now, what is this going to do for us? well, after today's crystal clear skies tomorrow, we are going to see an increase in cloud cover staying dry throughout the day on thursday. early friday morning is when we can expect the potential of a few isolated showers, even then looking pretty unlikely for most spots. pretty similar to what we saw yesterday with a few sprinkles for some and nothing for the rest of us. now freezing temperatures this morning. we are seeing those frost advisories and freeze warnings for the north bay inland east bay and south bay. continuing for a few more minutes up until 09:00am after that, sunshine will provide enough energy to help to start boost temperatures back into the upper 50's is either very warm us today. mid
all that energy is pushed out to the rocky mountains now and leaving us high and dry across the bay area. that's the crystal clear conditions that we're seeing and we're going to see more of that into the afternoon. high pressure ridge built in place. for now, we will see another week system pushing through late tomorrow into early friday morning. now, what is this going to do for us? well, after today's crystal clear skies tomorrow, we are going to see an increase in cloud cover staying dry...
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>> well, look, we've seen some fantastic snow record breaking snow out if they the rocky mountains thisof the list for a lot of travelers right now. what i always say, if you're looking to save some money and still have a great experience, look for what i call the local gems. colorado is full of major resorts. look a little off the radar, these places like durango, colorado, home to t the perga te at.ry ski resort. it offers kids 12 and under skiing and riding for free. february, you can findic the et cetera from $72 for lift tickets to get on the mountain. that's substantially less than some of the larger ski resorts. and look, we're seeing that a lot of families and a travelers are looking for these smaller resorts because they offer a better experience with not as many crowds but still a lot of great amenities that's you're going to find at the bigger resorts and places like durango, you're talking 30 minutes outoutside of the area. it's the entire experience. maria: we will leave it there. good to talk with you. thanks so much. quick break and then americans are getting squeezed by
>> well, look, we've seen some fantastic snow record breaking snow out if they the rocky mountains thisof the list for a lot of travelers right now. what i always say, if you're looking to save some money and still have a great experience, look for what i call the local gems. colorado is full of major resorts. look a little off the radar, these places like durango, colorado, home to t the perga te at.ry ski resort. it offers kids 12 and under skiing and riding for free. february, you can...
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and i can tell you, the day came when we going through the rocky mountains.it was a terrible time the game was scarce, you know, we got a few crawdads of the creek, an occasional grouse or two, but then it really got we ate some of the horses. we bought and then it got really nasty. there was nothing in the snow began to fall. and then we broke open that portable soup and we went back to eating moccasin leather and tallow, candles. nobody wanted to eat that portable soup. so lay off the food if you want to stay healthy. number washing feet with spirit when chilled and every morning with cold water wash your feet with spirits, water, spirits. are you think so? and that's what i thought when i first read it. you're going soak your feet in the alcohol. we're going drink that stuff one way or the other. but i don't want to put my feet in it. i know what you do instead is you use the essence of meth, or one of the other things like burlington's. i've got this up. pass this around too. don't drop it. make sure you get caught back in it when you're done. this is the
and i can tell you, the day came when we going through the rocky mountains.it was a terrible time the game was scarce, you know, we got a few crawdads of the creek, an occasional grouse or two, but then it really got we ate some of the horses. we bought and then it got really nasty. there was nothing in the snow began to fall. and then we broke open that portable soup and we went back to eating moccasin leather and tallow, candles. nobody wanted to eat that portable soup. so lay off the food if...
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more rain ♪ ♪ step on the gas and forget all the pain ♪ ♪ let it go out on the open road ♪ ♪ rocky mountainsm so happy it hurts i'm so happy it hurts ♪ ♪ i'm so glad it's outrageou i'm so happy it hurts ♪ ♪ that stupid grin on my fac must be some kind of curse ♪ ♪ you put a spell on me, bab i'm so happy it hurts ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm so happy it hurts come o i'm so happy it hurts ♪ ♪ i'm so glad it's outrageous ♪ ♪ you kno i think it's contagious ♪ that stupid grin on my fac must be some kind of curse ♪ you put a spell on me, baby ♪ ♪ i'm so happy it hurts ♪ i'm so happy it hurts ♪ i'm so happy it hurts [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: come on now! that's what i'm talking about! bryan adams! [ cheers and applause tickets to his tour go on sale this friday! "so happy it hurts!" we'll be right back, everybody [ cheers and applause ♪ it's official, america. xfinity mobile is the fastest mobile service. and gives you unmatched savings with the best price for two lines of unlimited. only $30 a line per month. that means you could save hundreds a year over t-mobile, at&t and verizon. the fastest mobile service
more rain ♪ ♪ step on the gas and forget all the pain ♪ ♪ let it go out on the open road ♪ ♪ rocky mountainsm so happy it hurts i'm so happy it hurts ♪ ♪ i'm so glad it's outrageou i'm so happy it hurts ♪ ♪ that stupid grin on my fac must be some kind of curse ♪ ♪ you put a spell on me, bab i'm so happy it hurts ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm so happy it hurts come o i'm so happy it hurts ♪ ♪ i'm so glad it's outrageous ♪ ♪ you kno i think it's contagious ♪ that stupid grin...
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it still got snow but is quite long way north in canada has been stow up in the rocky mountains and that's moving out into the plains the over great. the damage caused the precious growth plant, the chile. it's being reversed with one of the world's biggest ada conservation projects. they're pretty emblematic of the pedagogy and if they're plentiful and they're calm like this, and then you know that the system is going back and that they feel no threat. and that's why you know, i, for re wilding passive, go on, i'll just say era. ah .
it still got snow but is quite long way north in canada has been stow up in the rocky mountains and that's moving out into the plains the over great. the damage caused the precious growth plant, the chile. it's being reversed with one of the world's biggest ada conservation projects. they're pretty emblematic of the pedagogy and if they're plentiful and they're calm like this, and then you know that the system is going back and that they feel no threat. and that's why you know, i, for re...