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recovered at the ranch. nt. his last chance to make a compelling case for himself, and his holy ordinances. he stood, and face the jury. but. >> he did not utter a word. for at least 38 minutes and 50 seconds. and, at the conclusion of that period of time. he said, i am at peace. >> and i guess that was his argument. but it was just surreal. >> it took the texas jury nearly half an hour to reach a verdict. nearly guilty on all four counts. >> it was like we had a great thousand pound weight taken off your shoulders. >> our investigation was also on trial. going on to the ranch for the search warrant, was also on trial. >> and in the state of texas, i'm glad that somebody stood up to this man. and he sitting in prison for the rest of his life. >> three months after he was handed the life sentence, prosecutors in utah said they would not retry him in the elissa wall case. a decision made with her consent. >> much has happened since we first brought you this story. all of the children taken from the ranch were e
recovered at the ranch. nt. his last chance to make a compelling case for himself, and his holy ordinances. he stood, and face the jury. but. >> he did not utter a word. for at least 38 minutes and 50 seconds. and, at the conclusion of that period of time. he said, i am at peace. >> and i guess that was his argument. but it was just surreal. >> it took the texas jury nearly half an hour to reach a verdict. nearly guilty on all four counts. >> it was like we had a great...
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i would love to write more about the ranch. working on t this project was oe of the most fun things i've ever done for even on the weakness of banging my head against the wall trying to figure out a title, how to conclude, that sort of thing. also challenging and so rewarding when it gives me something i can talk about for ages. [laughter] plan so i would love to write more about the ranch. right now thinking about how fun it would be, i haven't started or anything i have like four sentences written down on my phone. i would love to do some children's books for it. i feel like i know enough to be able to rights, maybe not like little house on the prairie style but some picture books it is true history. but in a form that is more digestible for a much younger reader. i would really love to be able to do that. and be able to again tell the story but in different words. that's kind of what i'm thinking about now. >> general thomas do with the property after he acquired it? >> general palmer said redirecting water so he could use it
i would love to write more about the ranch. working on t this project was oe of the most fun things i've ever done for even on the weakness of banging my head against the wall trying to figure out a title, how to conclude, that sort of thing. also challenging and so rewarding when it gives me something i can talk about for ages. [laughter] plan so i would love to write more about the ranch. right now thinking about how fun it would be, i haven't started or anything i have like four sentences...
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i would love to write more about the ranch. rking on this project was one of the most fun things i've ever done, even on the weeks when i was banging my weeks on the wall and trying to figure out a title. it was so challenging and gives me something i can talk about for ages. i would love to write more about the ranch. right now i'm thinking about how fun it would be. i have four sentences written down on my phone. i would love to do some children's books because i feel like i know enough to be able to write maybe not the little house on the prairie style but some picture books, it is true history, but in a form that is more digestible for a much younger reader. i would really love to be able to do that and be able to again just tell the story in different words. that's what i'm thinking about right now. >> what did they do with the property? >> general polymers started redirecting water so he could use it and in 1907 he built the orchard house, you probably saw it, the cream-colored one. he built that not for himself but his si
i would love to write more about the ranch. rking on this project was one of the most fun things i've ever done, even on the weeks when i was banging my weeks on the wall and trying to figure out a title. it was so challenging and gives me something i can talk about for ages. i would love to write more about the ranch. right now i'm thinking about how fun it would be. i have four sentences written down on my phone. i would love to do some children's books because i feel like i know enough to be...
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>> yes. >> isabelle started the ranch in 2004. >> the spouses come to the ranch when their husbands areir fiancÉe's or boyfriends are out in the field. they have nothing to do, most of them don't work. and they get very lonely. loneliness is probably the biggest problem that they have. >> this is where aaron had a horse. >> named cassie. >> that was very special to? her >> yes it was. the >> come here cassie. come here. your errands horse? >> she picked a horse that i would never have chosen for her. >> why? what's with the horse? >> the horse was standoffish, didn't like anybody, but i liked her. this horse was so bonded to her. and we can believe it. >> before long, aaron and jon, chris and nicole, we're spending more and more time at the ranch together. >> we would go shooting, in the desert and should our guns. and we'd go up to the horse ranch and typical shenanigans were held, doing buggy, we would all take off while the girls were doing horse stuff. >> isabelle said when the couples were together, chris was always the life of the party. >> at the ranch, chris was very funny. he w
>> yes. >> isabelle started the ranch in 2004. >> the spouses come to the ranch when their husbands areir fiancÉe's or boyfriends are out in the field. they have nothing to do, most of them don't work. and they get very lonely. loneliness is probably the biggest problem that they have. >> this is where aaron had a horse. >> named cassie. >> that was very special to? her >> yes it was. the >> come here cassie. come here. your errands horse?...
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all sixteen people working on the ranch when it was closed where danny bill that the park eight of them a spark bar dance like than in. by twenty eighteen the parking floyd more than ninety people during high season. meanwhile two recent has created sustaible sourc of income for local populations. this was truly an emblematic ranch so just the image of this region ships. when the land use chefs and at was really hard on people which i completely understand i would hate to have this area of being a 100% tourism and culture would fracture. the structure of society would begin to fall apart and that's not what i'm interested in i'm interested in working ranches along side conservation areas so there is dignity and health on both sides. but when chris and doug started buying land look at grievances were just the beginning. some chilean stated with a us land grab a plot to control the country's whether or even study society state. the dunk is also infuriated conservatives when they join the popular campaign to stop a giant dam project near the park. but their high profile role in the movemen
all sixteen people working on the ranch when it was closed where danny bill that the park eight of them a spark bar dance like than in. by twenty eighteen the parking floyd more than ninety people during high season. meanwhile two recent has created sustaible sourc of income for local populations. this was truly an emblematic ranch so just the image of this region ships. when the land use chefs and at was really hard on people which i completely understand i would hate to have this area of...
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the comma tribes took the ranches to court to prevent them from overusing, the lake water. the court decided in the tribes favor and the farmer's access was cut off. it came as a huge shock to the $200.00 ranchers involved among them. dan nielsen, who sees it as evidence of a wider conspiracy. they called at global warming. now i call it climate change. they'll change it to something else. i'm a good fit. their agenda. they go to plan the control water that control the people until the band, a dam blocked the lake and a canal irrigated the farm. after the ruling federal agents came and closed the gate, ah, our plan was to get enough people rally to come about the paper. we are going to come full of bulkhead and get the get the heads gate to go on and start getting water flowing to the farmers. oh yeah, we're ready. we're still ready, but you gotta get people to back down is determined to organize a fight back in and hopes to recruit his neighbors. are you guys there on trying to get a little info on our water affected you guys is our house. it's really affected? yes, yeah,
the comma tribes took the ranches to court to prevent them from overusing, the lake water. the court decided in the tribes favor and the farmer's access was cut off. it came as a huge shock to the $200.00 ranchers involved among them. dan nielsen, who sees it as evidence of a wider conspiracy. they called at global warming. now i call it climate change. they'll change it to something else. i'm a good fit. their agenda. they go to plan the control water that control the people until the band, a...
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people who came to the ranch had to go through a background check.t seems normal just as they had to keep a background check and log of visitors to camp david or the white house, the personal quarters, overnight guests, there are logs of those people. i can't imagine there wasn't a log for crawford. but whether there was or wasn't the question is did the secret service change its practice for president biden and do something different when he became president with regard to his home in wilmington and his beach house in rehobeth than they did for previous questions? is there something different they did for him? >> bill: obama has had a home in chicago. he didn't go there a lot in eight years but always owned that home. i still think he lives there now. >> dana: the other thing is with the timeline we just showed everybody, it is about the last five months or so, or three months. presumably these documents are taken when they are leaving in those chaotic days leaving the white house in january of 2017. so he is the former vice president. so between ja
people who came to the ranch had to go through a background check.t seems normal just as they had to keep a background check and log of visitors to camp david or the white house, the personal quarters, overnight guests, there are logs of those people. i can't imagine there wasn't a log for crawford. but whether there was or wasn't the question is did the secret service change its practice for president biden and do something different when he became president with regard to his home in...
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so you've heard what the folks of sun break ranch need we reached out to u.s. department of housing and urban development to get a response to their proposal we didn't hear back. but you can learn measure the sun breaks efforts at sun break ranch.com. so up next american finances are so bad that most people are willing to lie doing the job interview to get hired jimmy and abby here to break it all down. that's next. gliewrntion while inflation has more and more feeling economic squeeze on their bank accounts 6% of americans would lie during job interview due to rise in cost of living so i asked people in new york -- have they ever stretched the truth even just a little bit just to get hired? watch. have you ever lied during a job interview? >> ofng. >> have you ever lied during a job interview? >> no. >> ever -- really go ahead at telling the truth. >> have you ever lied in a job interview? >> hell ya. i think everybody lies at job interview because they want to project best self they can. >> ever lied in a interview? >> never. does it surprise you more men lie
so you've heard what the folks of sun break ranch need we reached out to u.s. department of housing and urban development to get a response to their proposal we didn't hear back. but you can learn measure the sun breaks efforts at sun break ranch.com. so up next american finances are so bad that most people are willing to lie doing the job interview to get hired jimmy and abby here to break it all down. that's next. gliewrntion while inflation has more and more feeling economic squeeze on their...
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don't give up the ranch here. you know, we have to make this place work for everybody. you can see the circle of lawmakers around gaetz and boebert and so far there's no movement. we're waiting on the official word, the official tally and that will come out when the clerk makes that announcement. >> it's interesting bret because earlier on sean hannity you had matt gaetz saying listen i couldn't think of anything else to ask for making it appear that kevin mccarthy really did give up the ranch to get those final votes. >> yeah. and what we've heard so far, the plan was was that this was going to be smooth, that the plane was going to land, that they were going to get mccarthy's the speaker's gavel and then they were going to move on to the rules package. that could be a little stickier because, from what we've heard, it's not all in stone as far as written down what they have promised behind the scenes. and that may be part, you know, that may be problematic voting on the rules package. but they've got to get the speaker first. >> yeah. and i'm sure if chad pergra.m. is
don't give up the ranch here. you know, we have to make this place work for everybody. you can see the circle of lawmakers around gaetz and boebert and so far there's no movement. we're waiting on the official word, the official tally and that will come out when the clerk makes that announcement. >> it's interesting bret because earlier on sean hannity you had matt gaetz saying listen i couldn't think of anything else to ask for making it appear that kevin mccarthy really did give up the...
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he turned around and says he saw the suspect work to the other end of the ranch and called 911 as two men suffered from gunshot wounds just inches away from him. i turned one of the victims on to his side to help him breathe, says miguel, but he passed away within minutes. he described it as a moment of terror not knowing who would be the next target. he and other farmworkers who lived and worked at the crime scene say chunli zhao was friendly towards them. "he never offended any of them." these farmworkers only spoke fannish and he didn't speak much english. miguel says there were several occasions they would hear zhao and others within his group arguing, but he never thought anything like this could ever happen. dozens of children and their parents now in hotel rooms as authorities investigate the latest mass shooting and a commune coming together with meals, supplies and mental health support. >> we have toys, books, clothes, blankets, we're bringing the donations to the families. >> reporter: an army of volunteers to help those feeling the loss. stephanie magallon for "today in th
he turned around and says he saw the suspect work to the other end of the ranch and called 911 as two men suffered from gunshot wounds just inches away from him. i turned one of the victims on to his side to help him breathe, says miguel, but he passed away within minutes. he described it as a moment of terror not knowing who would be the next target. he and other farmworkers who lived and worked at the crime scene say chunli zhao was friendly towards them. "he never offended any of...
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we would sit down with folks, whether it was in the ranching industry or the mining industry or in the wilderness community and say, "look, tell us what is most important to you. tell us what you're most worried about and te us the truth. we're not gonna share that information with the folks that you view as your opponents." johnson: kai met with me first, and then later i assembled representatives of a number of sportsmen groups and individuals who knew the area. kai, to his benefit, not only met with us and the department of wildlife, but went in the field with ranchers who had similar concerns. and we expressed our concerns to kai. we laid out on this conference table detailed maps of each of the wilderness areas. we delineated needed access points on existing roads into the wilderness areas that had been closed off. reid: if they had a complaint that was valid, we had maps with us, and we'd just chge it right there. they'd call me, "is that ok?" i'd say, "sure, go ahead and do that." johnson: at best we wouldn't get everything we asd for. anderson: at the end of the day, when we cu
we would sit down with folks, whether it was in the ranching industry or the mining industry or in the wilderness community and say, "look, tell us what is most important to you. tell us what you're most worried about and te us the truth. we're not gonna share that information with the folks that you view as your opponents." johnson: kai met with me first, and then later i assembled representatives of a number of sportsmen groups and individuals who knew the area. kai, to his benefit,...
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. >> we are here along to the ranch road, where there are hundreds of gravel trucks that are coming into the area. they are going to be repairing a levee break that is about a mile down this private road peer gets about 100 yards across by 40 feet high. they are feverishly working to repair that . this is one of several levee breaks that we talked to you about in the area and then there is a new levee break that is around the wilton area. in terms of this one, this is a big one and it is a high one. there are a lot of homes in this area that are concerned about what will happen when that weather comes. this is video, just in from the reclamation district 800. it was shot by one of their leaders , showing the bulldozer, showing the riffraff and the gravel being put into place to keep that levee from being damaged. they said since thursday, this district alone has spent $2.5 million on levee protection and repairs. they only have a $500,000 per your budget coming in from taxpayers. they are frustrated because they say that the state and the feds are not typing in to help and yet, this is a
. >> we are here along to the ranch road, where there are hundreds of gravel trucks that are coming into the area. they are going to be repairing a levee break that is about a mile down this private road peer gets about 100 yards across by 40 feet high. they are feverishly working to repair that . this is one of several levee breaks that we talked to you about in the area and then there is a new levee break that is around the wilton area. in terms of this one, this is a big one and it is...
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so you've heard what the folks of sun break ranch need we reached out to u.s. ponse to their proposal we didn't hear back. but you can learn measure the sun breaks efforts at sun break ranch.com. so up next american finances are so bad that most people are willing to lie doing the job interview to get hired jimmy and abby here to break it all down. that's next. which nfl players depend on sleep number? boom! circle him. all these guys do. yeah, this beast. guys who do the griddy do. turns out 80% of nfl players have a sleep number 360 smart bed. it's game-changing sleep. only from sleep number. why is everyone talking about beets? they're nature's superfood secret. total beets from force factor help boost heart-healthy energy, support blood pressure, improve circulation, and increase nitric oxide. rush to walmart for great-tasting total beets from force factor, the #1 beets brand in america! hi. i'm wolfgang puck when i started my online store wolfgang puck home i knew there would be a lot of orders to fill and i wanted them to ship out fast that's why i chose s
so you've heard what the folks of sun break ranch need we reached out to u.s. ponse to their proposal we didn't hear back. but you can learn measure the sun breaks efforts at sun break ranch.com. so up next american finances are so bad that most people are willing to lie doing the job interview to get hired jimmy and abby here to break it all down. that's next. which nfl players depend on sleep number? boom! circle him. all these guys do. yeah, this beast. guys who do the griddy do. turns out...
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. >> reporter: now the farmworkers i spoke with says that about 25 people were living at the ranch that is now a crime scene. he believes that two of the victims were latinos and the rest were of asian descent. he was telling me that after tonight they may have to stay in a hotel. that situation is unclear but not too long ago i did see a van, and pick up several families from the reunification center and they look to be from a nonprofit organization so they may be moving as of tonight. right now as you can see there's not too much traffic with people going in and out, however organizations are still asking those who can to please come and drop off linkage, clothing and they are specifically asking for warm food. live in half moon bay, i'm stephanie magallon, nbc bay area news. >> stephanie, thank you. good reporting and that is gut wrenching where children might've been involved. governor do some noting the timing of this tragedy just two days after that mass shooting down near l.a. 11 people were killed in that shooting. the governor tweeting at the hospital meeting with victims of a
. >> reporter: now the farmworkers i spoke with says that about 25 people were living at the ranch that is now a crime scene. he believes that two of the victims were latinos and the rest were of asian descent. he was telling me that after tonight they may have to stay in a hotel. that situation is unclear but not too long ago i did see a van, and pick up several families from the reunification center and they look to be from a nonprofit organization so they may be moving as of tonight....
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meats or whatever, vegetables and the cost of a lot of that is the cost of getting from the farm, the ranch, to the store shelf and diesel prices are high and food prices will be high and diesel prices coming in and a lot of risk for oil prices going up veryy quickly and for the moment, feels pretty good, pedro, $3 a gallon feels like a pretty good price and i think people are feeling a bit better about inflation right now as a result.e >> you talked about jobs numbers coming out last week, 3.9% unemployment rate and 199,000 jobs added. what didpl you make of those number s? >> i thought they were very good. you know, going back into the context of the fed wants to raise rates high enough and not raising sogs high and so fast tt it undermines the economy and that's a jobs report that the numbers were consist with that effort and that was slowing and very definitively and back a year ago and the economy was creating 500, 600,000 jobs per month on average and now same jobs numbers half that between 200 to 250,000 and looking deep into the numbers like i do, then it's down into the bowls of th
meats or whatever, vegetables and the cost of a lot of that is the cost of getting from the farm, the ranch, to the store shelf and diesel prices are high and food prices will be high and diesel prices coming in and a lot of risk for oil prices going up veryy quickly and for the moment, feels pretty good, pedro, $3 a gallon feels like a pretty good price and i think people are feeling a bit better about inflation right now as a result.e >> you talked about jobs numbers coming out last...
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the head of the san francisco ranch of the naacp is weighing in. >> you cannot ignore race.t involves a white man and black woman. >> in a meeting police chief bill scott clarified the person being sprayed identifies as a man. no arrest has been made but police confirm the incident is under investigation and will be presented to the da. >> the police department will not arrest the man for that without a warrant. is the police department seeking a warrant? >> we will present that for evaluation and see what happens with the district attorney. >> dr. brown says what happened is unacceptable and to the city needs to come together to tackle the homelessness issue that also believes this. >> i do not think white percent they would have been treated this way. >> she has a son living on the streets of san francisco and says they struggled when it came to trying to get her son help. >> people are not getting things done and communicating well with each other. the police need to communicate with the hr 360, with nonprofits and nonprofits need to communicate with work supervisors. tha
the head of the san francisco ranch of the naacp is weighing in. >> you cannot ignore race.t involves a white man and black woman. >> in a meeting police chief bill scott clarified the person being sprayed identifies as a man. no arrest has been made but police confirm the incident is under investigation and will be presented to the da. >> the police department will not arrest the man for that without a warrant. is the police department seeking a warrant? >> we will...
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i live on the same ranch--in fact, i live in a house that my grandfather built in about 1930. i am the youngest who ever ran for the board of directors for the truckee-carson irrigation district. my main occupation, however, is a farmer. this is what i love. our farm is now in the fifth generation. our family came to the fallon area in 1929, and when i asked my grandfather why, he said he wanted to go to a place where reclamation was in its infancy. the mormon pioneers pioneered reclamation as we know it today. they came to what was considered a wasted area because nobody thought that you could grow crops, but when they got here, they determined that if they would dam the streams and build reservoirs, that soil could become very fertile. [water sloshing] baca: however, what they did not take into consideration was the the truckee river itself andn pyramid ke and osome of the on this water system. dependent ater splhing] man: this lake came under a great peril beginning of the last century because water was diverted from here for other uses, primarily truckee-carson irrigation d
i live on the same ranch--in fact, i live in a house that my grandfather built in about 1930. i am the youngest who ever ran for the board of directors for the truckee-carson irrigation district. my main occupation, however, is a farmer. this is what i love. our farm is now in the fifth generation. our family came to the fallon area in 1929, and when i asked my grandfather why, he said he wanted to go to a place where reclamation was in its infancy. the mormon pioneers pioneered reclamation as...
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he turned around and says he saw the suspect walked toward the other end of the ranch. he called 911 as two men suffered from gunshot wounds just inches away from him. i turned one of the victims on his side to help them breed says miguel but he passed away. he describes it as a moment of terror not knowing who would be the next target. he and other farmworkers who worked and lived at the crime scene say chunli zhao was friendly toward them. the little communication was hi and bye. these farmworkers only spoke spanish and he didn't speak much english. miguel says there were several occasions where they would hear zhao and others within his group arguing , but he never got anything like this could happen. dozens of children and their parents now in hotel rooms as authorities investigate the latest mass shooting and the community coming together with meals, supplies, and mental health support. >> we are taking some toys, books, you know, close, blankets , we are taking all those donations and giving them over to the families. >> reporter: an army of volunteers to help thos
he turned around and says he saw the suspect walked toward the other end of the ranch. he called 911 as two men suffered from gunshot wounds just inches away from him. i turned one of the victims on his side to help them breed says miguel but he passed away. he describes it as a moment of terror not knowing who would be the next target. he and other farmworkers who worked and lived at the crime scene say chunli zhao was friendly toward them. the little communication was hi and bye. these...
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president biden on the border, and time will tell as migrants try to break into a texas ranch near the spot where he was. the special council and the house committees looking at the latest batch of documents found in his garage. we'll find griff jenkins in eagle pass with the latest. griff: hey, neil, just as you're talking about the president's visit to mexico. pan the camera, you can see migrants walking up-- recently crossed and i'll simply ask. [speaking spanish] >> neil, they say they're from colombia and you can see, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10, 11, it happens every day like clock work and president biden going to el paso not able to see any migrants. it's unbelievable. i have brand new numbers, almost 50,000 migrant encounters across the entire southwest border since january 1st of which 73% were single adults. those numbers just unbelievable. now, we know now that new york's mayor, eric adams, will make a trip now to el paso today. we don't have the details. we know he'll make at least three stops according to his press release about that. and we ho
president biden on the border, and time will tell as migrants try to break into a texas ranch near the spot where he was. the special council and the house committees looking at the latest batch of documents found in his garage. we'll find griff jenkins in eagle pass with the latest. griff: hey, neil, just as you're talking about the president's visit to mexico. pan the camera, you can see migrants walking up-- recently crossed and i'll simply ask. [speaking spanish] >> neil, they say...
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we'll see the decisions on, on friday at the ranch meeting, but it's not necessary. i'm afraid because ukraine needs much more to basically do 2 things defend itself from, you know, an ongoing rather than aggression and we will see more of your, from russia. so i don't think show to us and read when he says russia build a strategically russia building 22 will see 2023. and then before, so you need to much more to this in itself into needs much more to leave or it is 33. and basically keep the rational. are you grand, which will be the only condition or the only guarantee for real peace. so i think we could be seen the beginning of a turning point, but i'm afraid while necessary, this is not enough. you grade needs much more. we need to spend much more to few granny put in long, rich me sales aircraft and everything the needs. we think commissioner worker to basically, you know, again it's been on my independence. why? because basically our rush asking to destroy your grant and change at all their goals for their team to try. all right, so there's a lot of high level
we'll see the decisions on, on friday at the ranch meeting, but it's not necessary. i'm afraid because ukraine needs much more to basically do 2 things defend itself from, you know, an ongoing rather than aggression and we will see more of your, from russia. so i don't think show to us and read when he says russia build a strategically russia building 22 will see 2023. and then before, so you need to much more to this in itself into needs much more to leave or it is 33. and basically keep the...
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the head of the san francisco ranch of the naacp is weighing in. >> you cannot ignore race.involves a white man and black woman. >> in a meeting police chief bill scott clarified the person being sprayed identifies as a man. no arrest has been made but police confirm the incident is under investigation and will be presented to the da. >> the police department will not arrest the man for that without a warrant. is the police department seeking a warrant? >> we will present that for evaluation and see what happens with the district attorney. >> dr. brown says what happened is unacceptable and to the city needs to come together to tackle the homelessness issue that also believes this. >> i do not think white percent they would have been treated this way. >> she has a son living on the streets of san francisco and says they struggled when it came to trying to get her son help. >> people are not getting things done and communicating well with each other. the police need to communicate with the hr 360, with nonprofits and nonprofits need to communicate with work supervisors. that
the head of the san francisco ranch of the naacp is weighing in. >> you cannot ignore race.involves a white man and black woman. >> in a meeting police chief bill scott clarified the person being sprayed identifies as a man. no arrest has been made but police confirm the incident is under investigation and will be presented to the da. >> the police department will not arrest the man for that without a warrant. is the police department seeking a warrant? >> we will...
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food, those eggs, milk, meat, vegetables, a lot of that is the cost of getting it from the farm, the ranch to the store -- to the store shelf. if diesel prices are high, food prices are high. if diesel prices are starting to come in, a lot of risk of what is going on with oil prices. they can go back up quickly. for the moment, it feels good. three dollars a gallon feels like a good price. i think people are feeling better about inflation right now as a result. host: you did talk about jobs. december numbers came out last week, three .9% unemployment rate. what did you make of the numbers? guest: i thought they were very good. going back to that context of the fed wants to raise rates high enough to slow things down but not raise right -- raise rates so fast it undermines the economy, that jobs number was consistent with that effort. job growth is slowing definitively. if you go back a year ago, the economy was creating 600,000 jobs a month on average. we are now seeing job growth as about half that, between 200000 and 250,000. if you look into the numbers like i do, you can count that dow
food, those eggs, milk, meat, vegetables, a lot of that is the cost of getting it from the farm, the ranch to the store -- to the store shelf. if diesel prices are high, food prices are high. if diesel prices are starting to come in, a lot of risk of what is going on with oil prices. they can go back up quickly. for the moment, it feels good. three dollars a gallon feels like a good price. i think people are feeling better about inflation right now as a result. host: you did talk about jobs....
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ah, let me barter into all the top stories lounges the ranch. the u. s. says it will designate russia's wagner group as a transnational criminal organization. white house, national security spokesman, john kirby says, the private military group has about 50000 fighters and ukraine. most of them drawn from prisons. we continue to assess that wagner currently has approximately 50000 personnel deployed to ukraine, including 10000 contractors and 40000 convicts. our information indicates the russian defense ministry has reservations about wagner recruitment methods. despite this, we assess that it is likely that wagner will continue to recruit right out of russian prisons due to recent events. we assessed that it is likely there are mounting tensions between russian officials and mister promotion. here a secretary of defense, lloyd austin, says washington's committed to supporting ukraine. defense ministers from 50 countries, met in germany to coordinate military support for keith. they promised more weapons, but germany hasn't made a decision about whether i
ah, let me barter into all the top stories lounges the ranch. the u. s. says it will designate russia's wagner group as a transnational criminal organization. white house, national security spokesman, john kirby says, the private military group has about 50000 fighters and ukraine. most of them drawn from prisons. we continue to assess that wagner currently has approximately 50000 personnel deployed to ukraine, including 10000 contractors and 40000 convicts. our information indicates the...
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i spent a lot of time outside of the cities in ranching country, farming country where people are growingople see the bounty of at the grocery store that have to do in places like new york city and washington d.c. in california for example on the coast. electric vehicles do not work in places like that. this push they continue to foist on the rest of the country is going to result in a complete catastrophe but it's going to make things a lot more expensive with these mandates in states like california rica nottingham by a gas powered vehicle after 2035. it's going to make it impossible for people to move around. this is a huge subject to talk about we don't have enough time. we don't have enough mobility at the grid goes under can't charge your car if you have gas powered vehicle you can do that by this better place like north and south dakota didn't see a single ev i would've stopped working it would have frozen in the parking lot. there are lots of practical reasons why this won't work for the bottom line is we have all been lied to. creative vehicles are not marine they only judged by
i spent a lot of time outside of the cities in ranching country, farming country where people are growingople see the bounty of at the grocery store that have to do in places like new york city and washington d.c. in california for example on the coast. electric vehicles do not work in places like that. this push they continue to foist on the rest of the country is going to result in a complete catastrophe but it's going to make things a lot more expensive with these mandates in states like...
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people crossed over the ranches and farms and walked on a suburban street you have a wonderful historicen suddenly walking on the street? >> good afternoon and thank you for having me on. let's put this in perspective. yes, for over 20 plus years may have millions of got a ways over the course of last 20 plus years and yes individuals to walk to the farm land border commu communities. and unfortunately we continue to see this. what you see though and this is a very important american needs to really understand disparate immigration and border security are the gifts that keep on giving. because politicians on both sides a massive political capitol and the debate on immigration part is nothing more than political noise or just rhetoric, no action. one of the consequence of long-term solutions or actions that must be taken? unfortunately we continue to see the same song played over and over. by the way kudos to all border patrol agents. the brave men and women preserve, protect and defend our borders 24/7. as an on president biden, isn't on congress, what you want to see specifically? >> l
people crossed over the ranches and farms and walked on a suburban street you have a wonderful historicen suddenly walking on the street? >> good afternoon and thank you for having me on. let's put this in perspective. yes, for over 20 plus years may have millions of got a ways over the course of last 20 plus years and yes individuals to walk to the farm land border commu communities. and unfortunately we continue to see this. what you see though and this is a very important american...
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both cases there was a subsequent kind of deterioration of any coherent campaign plan that match the ranching policy and i think that's kind of under now when you are going to have an in that kind of stuff. that is a problem. you haven't spoken to tony blair clearly lately. maybe that's why you're not getting the funding. in fact, because you've attacked it was on dera so, so much. why do you think that in the wagner group itself and russian media has been saying, actually, mozart is not the humanitarian type of group that you're describing. and even in nature, nation media, they misconstrue it. i suppose from your, do you see it comparing yourself in the way this information was here is absolutely huge. so not a private military company or not a mercenary army. oh no, i mean, i mean we're not by, not by anyone's concept, any common concept at the time. they don't try weapons when all the findings, we're training the all and we're waiting and receiving civilians. that is, you know, i'm on to all of us here in the leadership. adamant about that. so we, yeah, we were and of course of course, yo
both cases there was a subsequent kind of deterioration of any coherent campaign plan that match the ranching policy and i think that's kind of under now when you are going to have an in that kind of stuff. that is a problem. you haven't spoken to tony blair clearly lately. maybe that's why you're not getting the funding. in fact, because you've attacked it was on dera so, so much. why do you think that in the wagner group itself and russian media has been saying, actually, mozart is not the...
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they call it the dunbar ranch and it comes to 24 7 care takers. ot tubs and groom for 27 of your closest friends to stay with you. the post says the ranch goes for about. $36,000 per night. it does ocala for 27 people. so if we could find 25 other friends to go with us, maybe we could split the bill. 27 different ways. >> why not? and it has a baseball field. of course, it does right field of dreams. he has to well, you're not dreaming. it's chilly outside. everybody's we take a live look from the east bay. we have lots of beautiful blue skies out there. but we are looking out for temperatures to unfortunately get chilly again tonight. so freeze warning in areas in dark purple and then around the bay. we do have that frost advisory. so what that means is that we've got to look out for those low temperatures yet again tonight. so just be ready for this. 32 in santa rosa, 34 nap and vallejo. 32 in concord livermore. you get the idea it's going to be chilly. but as we head across the next few days, we will start to see those temperatures lift up just
they call it the dunbar ranch and it comes to 24 7 care takers. ot tubs and groom for 27 of your closest friends to stay with you. the post says the ranch goes for about. $36,000 per night. it does ocala for 27 people. so if we could find 25 other friends to go with us, maybe we could split the bill. 27 different ways. >> why not? and it has a baseball field. of course, it does right field of dreams. he has to well, you're not dreaming. it's chilly outside. everybody's we take a live look...
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won't last forever and at one point he writes i just wish we could go to the farm, that would be the ranch that he had then and put barbed wire behind the whole thing and neither of us would ever leave without the other. even though the reagan's had been in public life for many years, and nothing prepared them for washington life in the media scrutiny that followed. you spend a lot of time in the book on nancy reagan's relationship with the ups and downs of her approval rating and her frustration about be misunderstood, as you alluded to earlier, the portrait of a shadow socialite drawn by her critics and her husband's presidency would be replaced by a calculating power, imposing her will on matters of states both foreign and domestic, you concluded that one point america never quite figured out what to make of her, she was in a public relations tug-of-war was that she, i find a conundrum is how this woman who was so incredibly shrewd and incredibly sensitive about protecting her husband's image and almost always dead on the mark and becomes clueless about her own, she brings a lot of her
won't last forever and at one point he writes i just wish we could go to the farm, that would be the ranch that he had then and put barbed wire behind the whole thing and neither of us would ever leave without the other. even though the reagan's had been in public life for many years, and nothing prepared them for washington life in the media scrutiny that followed. you spend a lot of time in the book on nancy reagan's relationship with the ups and downs of her approval rating and her...
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that slide is near the fish ranch road off ramp close to the caldecott tunnel. caltrans has closed the fish ranch road off ramp while crews get that mudslide under control , and drivers are being asked to avoid that area for now, and a quick reminder you can always stay on top of the stormy weather with the ktvu weather app. it is free to download for your phone and includes current conditions and an interactive radar. the alameda the other day a hornets nest fell on my head. it's not ideal, but we'll manage. just like i manage without home internet. sure i wish this hotspot was a lot faster. but my phone works, sometimes. it's not that bad. ew. it is that bad. don't settle. get xfinity home internet for just $19.99 a month for 1 year with a free streaming box call, click or visit a store today. (vo) at wells fargo, direct deposits come up to two days early with early pay day. what if everything came two days early? (hero) have a good weekend! alright now... have a good weekend. (co-worker) but it's wednesday... (co-worker 2) see you monday! (co-worker 3) am i m
that slide is near the fish ranch road off ramp close to the caldecott tunnel. caltrans has closed the fish ranch road off ramp while crews get that mudslide under control , and drivers are being asked to avoid that area for now, and a quick reminder you can always stay on top of the stormy weather with the ktvu weather app. it is free to download for your phone and includes current conditions and an interactive radar. the alameda the other day a hornets nest fell on my head. it's not ideal,...
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walton says they need the president and federal government to lease the land to sun break ranch for aporary emergency homeless help zone but how much would this all cost you, you ask? "the cost of the sun break experiment is minimal compared to the untold tens of billions of dollars currently being spent to no avail on homelessness annually. still, the plans for the ranch say it's to let people live with dignity before they are converted into easily digestible soil and green. the website wasn't supposed to say that. how did that get into the press release. kat, i love this idea, been talking about it for a while. there are people who choose to live a certain way and we should let them live a certain way but not among us. meaning, if you want to be homeless you don't live among the homed. [laughter] kat? [applause] >> greg: i'm saying that with the pre-ample of people who are mentally ill need to be institutionalized, people with problems need hope but the people i see and the people that you see, they ain't interested in your help. they are interested in your money for drugs. >> yes,
walton says they need the president and federal government to lease the land to sun break ranch for aporary emergency homeless help zone but how much would this all cost you, you ask? "the cost of the sun break experiment is minimal compared to the untold tens of billions of dollars currently being spent to no avail on homelessness annually. still, the plans for the ranch say it's to let people live with dignity before they are converted into easily digestible soil and green. the website...
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he came to the grand canyon state when he was five with his parents when he left the midwest for a ranch in the desert of southern arizona, a few miles from the border with mexico. little did jim know that back then that our country's relationship with mexico would become one of his signature issues as a representative from a border state. jim was a celebrity in big, small town of tucson. no matter where he went, everyone knew him. folks would approach him in the grocery store, gas station, or the street. when they stopped him and called him congressman kolbe, he would also make sure to remind them just call me jim. i first met jim when i was a student at pima community college. he was my hometown representative. we continued our relationship long after that first meeting over two decades ago. jim gave me wise advice when i first decided to run for his former seat. i will always remember our regular catch up meetings at millie's pancake house on the east side of town. jim was someone who came to the house not for a big title, but to do big things. and he did just that. he was an expert o
he came to the grand canyon state when he was five with his parents when he left the midwest for a ranch in the desert of southern arizona, a few miles from the border with mexico. little did jim know that back then that our country's relationship with mexico would become one of his signature issues as a representative from a border state. jim was a celebrity in big, small town of tucson. no matter where he went, everyone knew him. folks would approach him in the grocery store, gas station, or...
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i one point he writes i wish we could go up to the farm, that's the ranch she had them, put barbed wire around the whole thing and neither of us would never leave without the other. >> heaved of the reagans event public life for many years nothing prepared them for washington life. and that media scrutiny that followed. you spend a lot of time in the book on nancy reagan's relationship with the press but the ups and downs of her approval ratings and the frustration about being misunderstood. the portrait of a shallow socialite drawn by your critics early in her husband's presidency would be replaced by one of the cac clinic power behind the throne, imposing her will on matters of state both foreign and domestic. you concluded at one point america it never quite figured out what to make of her.r. she really was she was in a tug-of-war wasn't she? >> the a conundrum. it is how this woman who was so incredibly shrewd and incredibly sensitive about protecting her husband's image. she's almost always dead on the mark about his image, becomes so clueless about her own. she brings a lot of her
i one point he writes i wish we could go up to the farm, that's the ranch she had them, put barbed wire around the whole thing and neither of us would never leave without the other. >> heaved of the reagans event public life for many years nothing prepared them for washington life. and that media scrutiny that followed. you spend a lot of time in the book on nancy reagan's relationship with the press but the ups and downs of her approval ratings and the frustration about being...
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one ofir the guys i know that lived next to my aunt's ranch in a beautiful part of the world, he was really happy and everybody loved him. he was an x-ray technician and had health insurance. you've got to have your basics. that he had. he wasas the happiest, nicest person, and he had a very bad leg prosthesis and i realized he could barely walk and that's why the horse was always tied up outside because he couldn't take the truck he would have to ride thed horse. he had a prosthetic leg and it wasn't a good one but he would fix anybody's car, washing machine, stuff broken at the ranch, like the water pump. he handed the basics. health insurance, a steady job as an x-ray technician. and he had reliable health insurance. he didn't have to worry about that. but he didn't have a fancy house. they had old cars they fixed up, but he did keep them running. so you have to have your basics. but i've worked with some very rich people and they have airplanes in their hangers and it didn't buy happiness. i learned that in my 20s. maybe that's good that i learned that. >> host: good lessons. >>
one ofir the guys i know that lived next to my aunt's ranch in a beautiful part of the world, he was really happy and everybody loved him. he was an x-ray technician and had health insurance. you've got to have your basics. that he had. he wasas the happiest, nicest person, and he had a very bad leg prosthesis and i realized he could barely walk and that's why the horse was always tied up outside because he couldn't take the truck he would have to ride thed horse. he had a prosthetic leg and it...
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that slide is near the fish ranch road off ramp close to the caldecott tunnel. caltrans closed the fish ranch road off ramp, but it was quickly reopened after the cleanup. and from the bay area to santa cruz drivers facing some dangerous conditions out there this week, the latest on highway 17 plus, uh, slight pause in those stormy conditions, but rain and wind will return this weekend. we'll check back in with our chief meteorologist bill martin, after the business can happen anytime, anywhere. so help yours thrive and stay connected with the comcast business complete connectivity solution. it's the largest, fastest, reliable network. advanced gig speed wifi. and cyberthreat protection. starting at just $49.99 a month. plus, you can save up to 60% a year when you add comcast business mobile. or, ask how to get up to a $750 prepaid card. complete connectivity. one solution, for wherever business takes you. comcast business. powering possibilities. asians especially along highway 17 from the bay area to santa cruz. give us roberta gonzalez spent this morning alon
that slide is near the fish ranch road off ramp close to the caldecott tunnel. caltrans closed the fish ranch road off ramp, but it was quickly reopened after the cleanup. and from the bay area to santa cruz drivers facing some dangerous conditions out there this week, the latest on highway 17 plus, uh, slight pause in those stormy conditions, but rain and wind will return this weekend. we'll check back in with our chief meteorologist bill martin, after the business can happen anytime,...
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waters receded and we will see the full extent of the damage, the homes and the businesses and the farms and ranches, and we now know some of the destruction is going to take years to fully recover and rebuild. but we got it not just rebuild better. we gotta rebuild better. last week, i signed an expedited major disaster declaration for the state of california. yesterday i directed the federal government to cover 100% of the cost of removing debris and emergency measures like shelter and evacuation, and pay overtime for first responders for the next 60 days. right now, more than 500 employees of the fema are out here, another federal agencies on the ground trying to help people. we have supplies for a hundred thousand meals, 100,000 liters of water, 20,000 blankets, 10,000 concert shelters. they will be sent out to disaster recover -- disaster recovery centers. and it can be applied to small businesses and homes that were damaged. the army corps of engineers is helping move heavy debris safely, and they are monitoring reservoirs in the central valley and the san francisco bay area. i have instructed
waters receded and we will see the full extent of the damage, the homes and the businesses and the farms and ranches, and we now know some of the destruction is going to take years to fully recover and rebuild. but we got it not just rebuild better. we gotta rebuild better. last week, i signed an expedited major disaster declaration for the state of california. yesterday i directed the federal government to cover 100% of the cost of removing debris and emergency measures like shelter and...
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where some of the members that support mccarthy were expressing frustration that he was given away the ranch on concessions and what are they getting, and so it's -- it's a delicate balance here to hold the 213 together while you are going after the 7 others. >> sandra: fair point. we'll stand you both by, bret and martha. i believe we have another member joining us from the floor. >> john: we do, victoria spartz from indiana is with us. thanks for joining us. you had been voting present for the last number of rounds. you changed that vote to andy mccarthy. what prompted -- you said you were not going to engage with the nonsense on the floor of voting and voting and not getting to conclusion. what changed your mind from present back to voting for mccarthy. >> i believe, you know, working in a tight majority and government will be important to be at the table and have conversations. i was very happy to see that both sides in the space were going to go back to the table, don't look at grievances and figure out the path forward. there were some legitimate concerns that needed to be addressed an
where some of the members that support mccarthy were expressing frustration that he was given away the ranch on concessions and what are they getting, and so it's -- it's a delicate balance here to hold the 213 together while you are going after the 7 others. >> sandra: fair point. we'll stand you both by, bret and martha. i believe we have another member joining us from the floor. >> john: we do, victoria spartz from indiana is with us. thanks for joining us. you had been voting...
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also, a russian scholar on the ranch in moscow where germany's decision to phase already be compared to nazi german invasion of russia, and the second world war by the russians. first, cnn at the pentagon with more of what ukraine is getting and how quickly. what do we know about the tanks that the united states has committed? >>reporter: present joe biden paid this is a son of nato unity they us as well as germany and other countries, willing now, defendant takes after months of ukrainian president pleading that declining forces need tanks and it is a major significant commitment. this is the most powerful direct offensive weapon the us and the west have provided. not the other things that further frontline from a distance, instead, takes a design for face-to-face, on the battlefield confrontations with russian forces. that's exactly what ukraine will be getting. it will take some time, they are expected to arrive much sooner, the german tanks and then us takes but this is part of the effort from the us and west to provide ukraine the power of the weapons and systems to take back ter
also, a russian scholar on the ranch in moscow where germany's decision to phase already be compared to nazi german invasion of russia, and the second world war by the russians. first, cnn at the pentagon with more of what ukraine is getting and how quickly. what do we know about the tanks that the united states has committed? >>reporter: present joe biden paid this is a son of nato unity they us as well as germany and other countries, willing now, defendant takes after months of...
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, the mustang ranch ohed to do? it was for him. >> greg: i don't know. we will be right back. [applause] ♪ ♪ (vo) when it comes to safety, who has more iihs top safety pick plus awards, the highest level of safety you can earn? subaru. when it comes to longevity, who has the highest percentage of its vehicles still on the road after ten years? subaru. and when it comes to value, which popular brand has the lowest cost of ownership? lower than toyota, honda, or hyundai? subaru. it's...
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cellphone evidence places murdaugh at the scene of the murders near the dog kennels at the family's hunting ranche lawyer says there is no evidence or eyewitnesses tying him to the crime. pope francis is making headlines around the world tonight over his comments about homosexuality and laws against it. that is coming up. >> and keeps pulling me in us and the photos reminding me of what life must have been like for them. finding out new bits of information about the family has been a wonderful experience, it's an important part of understanding who we are. did you know, some ordinary cold medicines can raise your blood pressure? has been a wonderful experience, try new vicks nyquil high blood pressure for fast, powerful cold relief without ingredients that may raise your blood pressure. try vicks nyquil high blood pressure. the coughing, aching, fever, cold and flu, for people with high blood pressure, medicine. ♪ when pain says, “i'm here,” ♪ i say, “so are they.” just one aleve. 12 hours of uninterrupted pain relief. aleve who do you take it for? goli, taste your goals. just one aleve. 12 hours
cellphone evidence places murdaugh at the scene of the murders near the dog kennels at the family's hunting ranche lawyer says there is no evidence or eyewitnesses tying him to the crime. pope francis is making headlines around the world tonight over his comments about homosexuality and laws against it. that is coming up. >> and keeps pulling me in us and the photos reminding me of what life must have been like for them. finding out new bits of information about the family has been a...
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the pandemic you know she was trying to get back to her home in colorado, kind of close to some of the ranch lands in colorado. and this big storm had hit and couldn't get home. she couldn't go on the highway where she to go. she couldn't get through the back roads pretty much everywhere. she was getting to was flooded. the streets are flooded. there was they were impassable. and so she actually got to jbs is, you know, one of the big feedlots out by greeley, colorado and. it was a big moment for because she said saw the water lapping at the gates of this feedlot. and that's the moment realized that big is not bad but it is really fragile and these centralized systems have been erected pretty much through her. and the timeline that she's been in meat industry have made it, you know, completely vulnerable. well, you know, that that reminds me of that story in terms of how fragile how big is fragile? you had a sentence in the in the books that said the meat industry is one ofhe strongest concentrations of power in the nation. so talk a little bit about that. you know, and the fact that you rea
the pandemic you know she was trying to get back to her home in colorado, kind of close to some of the ranch lands in colorado. and this big storm had hit and couldn't get home. she couldn't go on the highway where she to go. she couldn't get through the back roads pretty much everywhere. she was getting to was flooded. the streets are flooded. there was they were impassable. and so she actually got to jbs is, you know, one of the big feedlots out by greeley, colorado and. it was a big moment...