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down to whether the federal government should be able to own any land in states across the western united states. a similar argument that sparked out debate and standoff about two years ago. you remember at the bundy ranch, these people are arguing that not be able to own any of these lands in the western united states. >> kim: as it stands right now on this tuesday, bundy still owes the federal government more than a million dollars in grazing fees. >> he disputes that saying the land doesn't belong to the federal government. there are 12 federal buildings that these members are staying within. are they going to let them stay there for years potentially? maybe they will. they want this to end peacefully. the presidential candidate has a right when you feel a cold sore, abreva can heal it in as few as two and a half days when used at the first sign. without it the virus spreads from cell to cell. only abreva penetrates deep and starts to work immediately to block the virus and protect healthy cells. you could heal your cold sore, fast, as fast as two and a half days when used at the first sign.
down to whether the federal government should be able to own any land in states across the western united states. a similar argument that sparked out debate and standoff about two years ago. you remember at the bundy ranch, these people are arguing that not be able to own any of these lands in the western united states. >> kim: as it stands right now on this tuesday, bundy still owes the federal government more than a million dollars in grazing fees. >> he disputes that saying the...
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. >>> the armed occupation of a wildlife center in the western united states is into a fourth day.bi is working to end the protest peacefully close to the city of burns in oregon. the initial protesting was against jail sentences given to two local ranchers for starting fires. those ranchers have now distanced themselves from the occupation. the group calling it's a citizens for constitutional freedom have outlined grievances about land-use restrictions and federal regulations on ranching. let's speak to gabriel elizondo who is in burns. what is happening there now? >> reporter: well, it's a little after 8:00 am here in the state of oregon, and this armed protest by these anti-government protesters continues. it has been going on throughout the night, now in its fourth day. you might see over my left soldier a big truck there. that is blocking the entrance to the area, the reserve where the protesters have taken over the federal government buildings. they have been out here all night. the main buildings are off in the distance. you really can't see them here, but they essentially h
. >>> the armed occupation of a wildlife center in the western united states is into a fourth day.bi is working to end the protest peacefully close to the city of burns in oregon. the initial protesting was against jail sentences given to two local ranchers for starting fires. those ranchers have now distanced themselves from the occupation. the group calling it's a citizens for constitutional freedom have outlined grievances about land-use restrictions and federal regulations on...
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tomorrow we will see most of the activity exit the but highest totals absolutely somewhere in the western united states because of the absence of the people and because of the cactus you see on the ground and it's not the cactus this white tail deer has to worry about. it's not the barbed wire and as you can see as the deer is caught you can see she's hanging over right on her haufrnes. >> one of the worst we've seen. that looks so painful. >> if you notice it's not that she's stuck in between and she's laundry, so she definitely needs human help. >> i know. i know. this guy quickly handles it like a boss. >> holds her up like a prize and then he does the right thing. >> video of the of the world, they're just out there to keep people honest even when they try hard not to be. >> in the first video we see we are on a train station. this guy walking toward him right here. that's his buddy. >> oh, mate, come on! >> this guy knocked his own friend out and left him there while he walked back to his child that is on this stroller that he just left unattended way back there on the platform. >> who leaves thei
tomorrow we will see most of the activity exit the but highest totals absolutely somewhere in the western united states because of the absence of the people and because of the cactus you see on the ground and it's not the cactus this white tail deer has to worry about. it's not the barbed wire and as you can see as the deer is caught you can see she's hanging over right on her haufrnes. >> one of the worst we've seen. that looks so painful. >> if you notice it's not that she's stuck...
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the company is focusing on putting more stores in the western united states.. and non- traditional locations such as airports and ball parks. you'll recall tom and chee started by selling its grilled cheese sandwiches from weather summary: the national weather service has issued a winter storm warning for much of the tri-state south of the ohio river beginning at 7 a.m. friday through saturday morning and a winter weather advisory beginning at 4 p.m. friday through saturday morning for a few counties including hamilton county in ohio.the computer forecasts are now showing a bit more unity and give us a bit more confidence in our forecast as it stands today. however, a small deviation in the storm track, of even 50-100 miles, snow likelyheaviest in afternoon/eveninghigh: 30 friday nightlight snow continuesonly minor accumulations after midnight tonight in healthy living..in the midst of cold and flu season - many of you wonder: should i still exercise when i'm sick?experts with "health dot com," say don't let a case of the sniffles get you down. down.but make su
the company is focusing on putting more stores in the western united states.. and non- traditional locations such as airports and ball parks. you'll recall tom and chee started by selling its grilled cheese sandwiches from weather summary: the national weather service has issued a winter storm warning for much of the tri-state south of the ohio river beginning at 7 a.m. friday through saturday morning and a winter weather advisory beginning at 4 p.m. friday through saturday morning for a few...
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. >>> i believe this happened probably somewhere in the western united states because the accents of the people and because of the cactus on the ground. it's not the cactus this poor about. wire. this deer is caught. she is just hanging over right >> one of the worst we've seen. it looks so painful. >> it's not that she's just stuck in between. she's hanging over like a piece of laundry. she definitely needs human help. >> hang on, girl. i know. this guy quickly handles it like a boss. >> i got you. >> pulls her up like a prize but then does the right thing. lets her go. >>> this pharmacist is about to be attacked by a robber with a knife. back relentlessly. you'll see she sticks her hand in his face trying to gouge his eyes. she presses the panic button and continues to fight the robber off. she's got a solid swing. >> she does. >> finally pushes him away and he runs out the door. she did sustain an injury to her stomach but he didn't get any cash or anything. >> it was a lucky escape. >> almost like she shocked him when she started to fight back the way she did. these crimmals are,
. >>> i believe this happened probably somewhere in the western united states because the accents of the people and because of the cactus on the ground. it's not the cactus this poor about. wire. this deer is caught. she is just hanging over right >> one of the worst we've seen. it looks so painful. >> it's not that she's just stuck in between. she's hanging over like a piece of laundry. she definitely needs human help. >> hang on, girl. i know. this guy quickly...
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we're watching the energy that has just come ashore in the western united states, produce something rain and snow here. and it will travel across the country over these next few days. by friday we'll be watching snow dwesm dwepg across part of the midsouth, perhaps as far south as alabama and georgia and then the storm starts to wind up off the mid-atlantic coast, peaking on satatday. bands of heavy snow up and down the eastern seaboard and stretching up towards southern new england, and then very slowly moving its way eastward and out to sea. it will be a long-duration event, friday into saturday, and sunday for the eastern corridor. in blue, this is the highest snow totals, including the philly area, d.c. suburbs, into virginia. we'll get a better idea of the totals by tomorrow but it looks over two feet. the other thing to take into consideration we're here, have a full moon saturday, high tides, strong onshore winds. so, scott, we could see coastal surge here comparable to some tropical systems so anyone near the coast needs to watch the storm very closely. >> pelley: we'll be watchi
we're watching the energy that has just come ashore in the western united states, produce something rain and snow here. and it will travel across the country over these next few days. by friday we'll be watching snow dwesm dwepg across part of the midsouth, perhaps as far south as alabama and georgia and then the storm starts to wind up off the mid-atlantic coast, peaking on satatday. bands of heavy snow up and down the eastern seaboard and stretching up towards southern new england, and then...
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watching the energy ashore on the western united states, producing rain and snow here. it will travel across the country over the next few days. by friday, we will be watching snow developing across the mid south, as far south as northern alabama and georgia. then the storm really starts to wind up off the mid-atlantic coast. peaking during the day on saturday. band of heavy know up and down the eastern snow board stretching toward northern new england, slowly moving eastward out to sea. a long duration event, friday into saturday, sunday for eastern corridor. here and below, the highest impact zone. the philly area done to d.c. suburbs, into virginia. we'll get a better idea of the exact totals by tomorrow. it looks like isolated amounts could be over two feet. the other thing to take into consideration here, we have a full moon saturday, high tides. so, scott we could see coastal surge here comparable to some tropical systems. anyone near the coast needs to watch the storm carefully. >> we will be following this cosely. eric fisher, thanks. >>> to date united states s
watching the energy ashore on the western united states, producing rain and snow here. it will travel across the country over the next few days. by friday, we will be watching snow developing across the mid south, as far south as northern alabama and georgia. then the storm really starts to wind up off the mid-atlantic coast. peaking during the day on saturday. band of heavy know up and down the eastern snow board stretching toward northern new england, slowly moving eastward out to sea. a long...
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the federal government lost $2 billion every year on their land management in the western united states. when it states were producing substantial amounts of revenue. now, as you can see my powerpoint, for every dollar that the state spent on the state spent on land management, they produced $14.51 whereas the federal government, well, they were losing 27 cents on every dollar only producing 73 cents. that's amazing. the federal government does not have the same incentive states us-- to produce economic benefits. they don't produce the revenue and the reason for this is they cannot keep the revenues generally that they produce. in addition to this, you can see that the federal government spends nearly six times as much per acre as states do. so, there is huge economic ramifications that occur here. often times the federal lands today we hear the question, well, if these lands were transferred to the state, how would you management them, how could you afford to do it. i think the real question should be, how are the feds managing to do this. the simple answer, taxes. this is not just a w
the federal government lost $2 billion every year on their land management in the western united states. when it states were producing substantial amounts of revenue. now, as you can see my powerpoint, for every dollar that the state spent on the state spent on land management, they produced $14.51 whereas the federal government, well, they were losing 27 cents on every dollar only producing 73 cents. that's amazing. the federal government does not have the same incentive states us-- to produce...
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. >> reporter: it is a fear not limited to the mid-western united states as water there recedes it is accumulating and swelling further down the mississippi river and now threatening residents in the country's south. areas are preparing for flooding in the coming days. voluntary evacuations are underway as the most vulnerable have been advised to move to higher ground. still others are filling sand bags as they too try to protect their homes >>> in other news from around the world, a mexican mayor has been killed just a day after taking office. local media say that armed men dragged her from her home on saturday killing her and two others. she had just been installed as the mayor of a town south of the capital of mexico city. the first results from the presidential election in the car are in. former prime minister has taken a narrow lead. the vote is seen as crucial for stability after three years of violence between muslims and christians. there is a heavy security presence near the india-pakistan border. gunmen were fought for 15 hours there after an abase was attacked t seven soldi
. >> reporter: it is a fear not limited to the mid-western united states as water there recedes it is accumulating and swelling further down the mississippi river and now threatening residents in the country's south. areas are preparing for flooding in the coming days. voluntary evacuations are underway as the most vulnerable have been advised to move to higher ground. still others are filling sand bags as they too try to protect their homes >>> in other news from around the...
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where exactly this low tracks is an uncertainty, the track is out in the western united states and there are several scenarios coming in on the various computer models and one has the low. it's bad for the shore and wendy in terms of snow and warm air off the ocean would be able to be tugged in by that storm on the coast and change you over to a lot of rain at the coast and a mix through the i-95 corridor and you get some snow and there is ice and maybe rain mixing in at times, that could keep the accumulations lower, the heaviest band is up to the north or west and 6 to 12 inches or more. and then another scenario where it's off the coast and we get mixing along the coastal counties and a heavy snow band through philadelphia and will withing ton. a third scenario, i showed you the future tracker 6 model and talked about not pushing the snow much past philadelphia, here is a brand new run, this one after 9:00 or 10:00 has the snow up into philadelphia and had is probably more likely, it does overnight push up into the lehigh valley as well. in this scenario you have potential for fairly
where exactly this low tracks is an uncertainty, the track is out in the western united states and there are several scenarios coming in on the various computer models and one has the low. it's bad for the shore and wendy in terms of snow and warm air off the ocean would be able to be tugged in by that storm on the coast and change you over to a lot of rain at the coast and a mix through the i-95 corridor and you get some snow and there is ice and maybe rain mixing in at times, that could keep...
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. >> reporter: it is a fear not limited to the mid western united states. as water there recedes it is accumulating and swelling down the mississippi river. more areas are preparing for flooding in the coming days. voluntary evacuations are underway as the most vulnerable have been advised to move to higher ground. still others are filling sand bags as they too try to protect their homes >>> solar and wind energy continue to grow in popularity as alternatives to fossil fuels. attention is turning to harnessing the ocean tides in eastern canada there are plans for tar pines to be put-- turbines to be put under water straight under the tidal flow. >> reporter: can the planet's biggest tides be used to generate power? that's what they're exploring here on the shores of the narrowest point. 14 billion metric tons of water, more than the combined flow of all the world's rivers moves through this passage each day. >> tiedal energy is essentially taking a wind turbine and putting it under water in a high flow environment. >> reporter: in partnership with governmen
. >> reporter: it is a fear not limited to the mid western united states. as water there recedes it is accumulating and swelling down the mississippi river. more areas are preparing for flooding in the coming days. voluntary evacuations are underway as the most vulnerable have been advised to move to higher ground. still others are filling sand bags as they too try to protect their homes >>> solar and wind energy continue to grow in popularity as alternatives to fossil fuels....
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when it was built in 1971, the east ridge mall was the largest indoor mall in the western united states. now, the new owners plan to add an h&m store and conduct about $15 million in renovations. >> now to a follow-up, sirx months after a heyward sergeant was shot and killed in a traffic stop, his accused killer has not entered a plea in the case. mark estrada is seen in a previous hearing. histernally was granted a postponement today. he was shot and killed in july. a backup artist returned fire, wounding estrada. he's charged with murder. >> we're following developing news now. 12 marines are feared dead after two military helicopters collided off the hawaiian island of oahu. it happenied in a training exercise late last night. they crashed in the waters 2 1/2 miles off their north shore. once the sun came up, the search crews despotted the debris area spanning about two miles on the water. so far, no signs of any survivors. the coast guard, navy, and air force all have crews assisting with this search effort. >>> now defense attorneys and prosecutors are joining in this fight to hire
when it was built in 1971, the east ridge mall was the largest indoor mall in the western united states. now, the new owners plan to add an h&m store and conduct about $15 million in renovations. >> now to a follow-up, sirx months after a heyward sergeant was shot and killed in a traffic stop, his accused killer has not entered a plea in the case. mark estrada is seen in a previous hearing. histernally was granted a postponement today. he was shot and killed in july. a backup artist...
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at this point, it is coming down strictly as rain, across most of the mid western united state, got to go pretty far north for. that will most every us are across the eastern united states in the midst of warm air. one loan winter weather advisory affecting one loan county in our area, that goes up to specifically monroe county, and it doesn't take effect until 10:00 p.m. tonight. that's where you have got the one and only best shot to see any kind of icing take place, again, simply too warm for that, anywhere else. currently at 39 degrees here in philadelphia. under the dry weather, and with thankfully pretty light wind, too, so it doesn't feel that bad outside. hour by hour, we go, looking at temperatures mid and upper 40's, as we head forward in this forecast, should top off around 47 degrees, expect to see some clouds out there as the day goes on, few peaks every sunday but it means no sun glare. >> absolutely, and whenever we can get sun i'll take it, even if it is just a little bit. good morning, hammy friday, happy your area here. vine looking good, all open westbound and eastbo
at this point, it is coming down strictly as rain, across most of the mid western united state, got to go pretty far north for. that will most every us are across the eastern united states in the midst of warm air. one loan winter weather advisory affecting one loan county in our area, that goes up to specifically monroe county, and it doesn't take effect until 10:00 p.m. tonight. that's where you have got the one and only best shot to see any kind of icing take place, again, simply too warm...
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inspectors certified that iran had kept its part of a nuclear deal brokered by the united states -- ending years of western economic "in return for the steps that iran has taken, the united states and the eu will immediately lift nuclear-related sanctions .... ' secretary of state john kerry insisted this was not a quid pro quo --- sot john kerry secretary of state: " ... the two tracks of negotiations were not directly -- but claimed the eased the way for the prisoner swap. the freed americans include washington post bureau chief jason run-zion -- convicted of espionage by a secret iranian court. pastor saeed abedini, imprisoned since july for organizing home churches in iran. all spent time at iran's notorious evin prison.. where they were allegedly subjected to beatings, solitray confinemnet, and psychological abuse. two other americans were also released, including a student named matthew trevithnick, who was arrested a few months ago. in exchange for the release of the americans, the u-s dropped charges against seven iranians along with international arrest warrants issued by the u.s. against 14 other
inspectors certified that iran had kept its part of a nuclear deal brokered by the united states -- ending years of western economic "in return for the steps that iran has taken, the united states and the eu will immediately lift nuclear-related sanctions .... ' secretary of state john kerry insisted this was not a quid pro quo --- sot john kerry secretary of state: " ... the two tracks of negotiations were not directly -- but claimed the eased the way for the prisoner swap. the freed...
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the federal government lost $2 million every year on their land management in the western united statesstates on the other hand were producing substantial amounts of revenue. as you can see on my powerpoint over here, for every dollar that the state spent on land management, they produced $14.51 whereas the federal, well, they were losing 27 cents on every dollar only producing 73 cents. that's amazing. the federal government does not have the same insentives that states do to produce economic benefits. they don't control for costs the way states do. they don't produce the revenue. the reason for this they cannot keep the revenues that they generally produce. you can see the federal government spends nearly six times as much per acre as states do for their management. so there's huge economic ramifications that occur here. oftentimes in the federal lands debate we hear the question, if these lands were transferred over to the state, how would you manage them? how could you afford to do it? i think the real question should be asked how the feds managing to do this? the simple answer? tax
the federal government lost $2 million every year on their land management in the western united statesstates on the other hand were producing substantial amounts of revenue. as you can see on my powerpoint over here, for every dollar that the state spent on land management, they produced $14.51 whereas the federal, well, they were losing 27 cents on every dollar only producing 73 cents. that's amazing. the federal government does not have the same insentives that states do to produce economic...
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. >> the bureau of land management rounds up horses throughout the western united states.y are brought to various training facilities to eventually be adon'ted. most of these facilities are civilian-run. rio consumez is the first ranked from a county jail. joel mizer runs the program. >> i've been training horses for 35 plus years. i've been working with inmates for about six months now. i never worked with inmates before. >> i think this is a huge opportunity for guys that don't have the money or think that they're really worth anything or have anything to offer. if they can help these horses become domesticated and usable, they're going to know what it feels like to accomplish something. >> there you go. >> see why you'd want to carry that pad like that? >> we teach them horsemanship from the ground up. this program is a win-win. >> gnash dig had never been around horses until he joined in just a few days earlier. >> we're picking up road apples and/or horse manure. this is how you start in the program. you know. i don't know how much they appreciate it or not, but i'm s
. >> the bureau of land management rounds up horses throughout the western united states.y are brought to various training facilities to eventually be adon'ted. most of these facilities are civilian-run. rio consumez is the first ranked from a county jail. joel mizer runs the program. >> i've been training horses for 35 plus years. i've been working with inmates for about six months now. i never worked with inmates before. >> i think this is a huge opportunity for guys that...
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watching the energy ashore on the western united states, producing rain and snow here. it will travel across the country over the next few days. by friday, we will be watching snow developing across the mid south, as far south as northern alabama and georgia. then the storm really starts to wind up off the mid-atlantic coast. peaking during the day on saturday. band of heavy know up and down the eastern snow board stretching toward northern new england, slowly moving eastward out to sea. a long duration event, friday into saturday, sunday for eastern corridor. here and below, the highest impact zone. the philly area done to d.c. suburbs, into virginia. we'll get a better idea of the exact totals by tomorrow. it looks like isolated amounts could be over two feet. the other thing to take into consideration here, we have a full moon saturday, high tides. strong onshore winds. so, scott we could see coastal tropical systems. anyone near the coast needs to watch the storm carefully. >> we will be following this cosely. eric fisher, thanks. >>> to date united states supreme c
watching the energy ashore on the western united states, producing rain and snow here. it will travel across the country over the next few days. by friday, we will be watching snow developing across the mid south, as far south as northern alabama and georgia. then the storm really starts to wind up off the mid-atlantic coast. peaking during the day on saturday. band of heavy know up and down the eastern snow board stretching toward northern new england, slowly moving eastward out to sea. a long...
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people have been killed by avalanche this past season and five in the past 10 days in the western united states. that is the largest number of the tallies since 1998. two of them happened in colorado. currently avalanche danger is moderate for the northern and central san juans. there is low avalanche danger across the sangre de cristos. they accidentally triggered a large slide. anthony was caught in the rushing snow and tumbled 100 feet down the mountain. the pair was prepared and they were wearing -- were wearing avalanche airbag switch anthony credits for saving his life. >> all of that snow came rushing down on top of me and within seconds it physically overpowered me. it was like being caught in a washing machine. one ski was like this and the other one was like this and completely down. i helped to pull him out.>> they are lucky and they walked away without injury. they say that they took precautions because they knew there was potential for an avalanche in the area of berthoud pass. anthony says he took responsibility for triggering the snow slide. he wants people that are in the backco
people have been killed by avalanche this past season and five in the past 10 days in the western united states. that is the largest number of the tallies since 1998. two of them happened in colorado. currently avalanche danger is moderate for the northern and central san juans. there is low avalanche danger across the sangre de cristos. they accidentally triggered a large slide. anthony was caught in the rushing snow and tumbled 100 feet down the mountain. the pair was prepared and they were...
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Jan 27, 2016
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in fact, the federal government lost $2 billion every year on their land management in the western united states. when states, on the other hand, were producing substantial amounts of revenue. as you can see on my power point over here, for every $1 that the states spent on -- the states spent on land management, they produced $14.51, whereas the federal government, they were losing 27 cents on every $1, only producing 73 cents. that's amazing. the federal government does not have the same incentives that states do to produce economic benefits. they don't control for costs the way states do. they don't produce the revenue. the reason for this is they cannot keep the revenues generally that they produce. in addition to this, you can see the federal government spends nearly six times as much per acre as states do for their management. so there's huge economic ramifications that occur here. oftentimes in the federal lands debate we hear the question, well, if these lands were transferred over to the state, how could you afford to do it? i think the real question should be asked, how are the feds ma
in fact, the federal government lost $2 billion every year on their land management in the western united states. when states, on the other hand, were producing substantial amounts of revenue. as you can see on my power point over here, for every $1 that the states spent on -- the states spent on land management, they produced $14.51, whereas the federal government, they were losing 27 cents on every $1, only producing 73 cents. that's amazing. the federal government does not have the same...