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we're with kim kardashian west. how>> wait until you hear kim's generation of kardashians. >> i don't know what's going to top that. >> plus -- >> i hired harry potter. >>> from kelly to mariah, now at eight ... our officers came across some armed children who decided they were going to try to shoot it out with the cops ... a gun battle in the east bay ends with three arrests and one suspect in the hospital.whoosh a garden hose versus an arsonist ... charred fences and frayed nerves the north bay city community devastated by last year's wildfires.whoosh the owner of this puppy hopes surveillance videos will lead police to the heartless thief who snatched him from a san jose warehouse.whoosh are you doing too much for your children? a new study has a warning for so=called helicopter parents. you're basicallly creating a cycle of depedence that never ends
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we're with kim kardashian west. hownted. >> wait until you hearkim's plans for the next generation of kardashians. >> i don't know what's going to top that. >> plus -- >> i hired harry potter. >>> from kelly - [announcer] the following program is a paid advertisement for the nuwave brio digital air fryer, brought to you by nuwave, the makers of the nuwave oven pro and the nuwave precision induction cooktop. we all love fried food. french fries, wings, onion rings, fried chicken. but who wants to deal with the mess and added calories? deep frying food has been linked to high cholesterol, heart burn, acid reflux, kidney problems, and even cancer and alzheimer's. now, you can have all the fried food you love without the added fats and oil. introducing the revolutionary nuwave brio digital air fryer. the nuwave brio uses super-heated, cyclonic air to cook all your foods up to 50% faster, while cutting calories by up to 70%.
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one or two could be on the strong side, especially west. howt abouts temperature, not badin, 82-degrees with our showers and storms in the recast. once we clear that out haib the's an early morning shower on thursday, but after that full steam ahead to sunshine and that gets our temperature popping right up to 88-degrees. so above average agn by thursday. for tonight just clouds increasing. our temperatures 69-degrees, winds continuing out ofea the sst at five to ten with just a fer show out to our west. they'v been very light. tomorrow about 82, morning sh sers,cattered thunderstorms in the afternoon. winds pumping in the sou at ten to 20 keeping the humidity around ases well. you can he see the diminishinghehowers down to south and west but you can also see that a he we have another system that we need to keep an eye on. w ase look in the last line started break into two chunks. tonight, d.c. around the beltway pretty dry here are the light showers we've in motion for the last hour. not much to see there. taking you forward through the evenin
one or two could be on the strong side, especially west. howt abouts temperature, not badin, 82-degrees with our showers and storms in the recast. once we clear that out haib the's an early morning shower on thursday, but after that full steam ahead to sunshine and that gets our temperature popping right up to 88-degrees. so above average agn by thursday. for tonight just clouds increasing. our temperatures 69-degrees, winds continuing out ofea the sst at five to ten with just a fer show out to...
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erdogan is an increasingly less popular figure in the west. howill this affect his lationship with nato and the u.s.? >> i am afraid that this election result will only make things worse. i think that president erdoganha will go on a offensive. ween he goes to nato he will do everything to brinern leaders on his side. thhe needs them. economy is not doing well. that is the number one reason he was brought into power but the last couple months are not looking good. he needs western institutions to back him. because he is in a coalition with the ultranationalists, can he satisfy his domtic base without being more aggressive on the global stage to show turkey "i am a strong leader." jane: should western leaders the u.s. actually engage?>> have been arguing that this ci the right moment. up until now, esly after the failed coup, president erdogan has been going in one direction and western leaders and western press have had a field day at his expench has only infuriated the turkish population. even my turkish friends who did not vote for him really sa
erdogan is an increasingly less popular figure in the west. howill this affect his lationship with nato and the u.s.? >> i am afraid that this election result will only make things worse. i think that president erdoganha will go on a offensive. ween he goes to nato he will do everything to brinern leaders on his side. thhe needs them. economy is not doing well. that is the number one reason he was brought into power but the last couple months are not looking good. he needs western...
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falls, westinghouse was stretched and jp morgan, ruthless banker, went after trying to take over westing howe's company, and westinghouse has to turn to tesla, who had this contract to get a royalty for every horse power of a motor that came out, which was worth billions of dollars, and westinghouse says to him, i'm about to lose my company. can you help me? and tesla, unbelieve whether i horrible businessman and negotiator that he was, says, you have always been kind me, you are the one who is going bring my ideal of this great electric motor to the world. let me tear up my contract. he gave away a billion dollars. and so for the rest of his life he struggled and to be honest he died a poor man, alone in the hotel new yorker. and support -- had declare bankruptcy and was supported only because of a few scientists at the westinghouse company, who realized the had actually made the company possible, gave him a little sty spend so he had a -- stipend so he had a room at the hotel new yorker. that's a long answer but up and down on the money front. any other questions? >> i would like to know, som
falls, westinghouse was stretched and jp morgan, ruthless banker, went after trying to take over westing howe's company, and westinghouse has to turn to tesla, who had this contract to get a royalty for every horse power of a motor that came out, which was worth billions of dollars, and westinghouse says to him, i'm about to lose my company. can you help me? and tesla, unbelieve whether i horrible businessman and negotiator that he was, says, you have always been kind me, you are the one who is...
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someone vastly changed from the diabolical leader portrayed by the diabolical leader portrayed by the west. howle. i think you will be the same. and that is all for us in singapore. we will give you ongoing special coverage of this summit throughout the day. headlines are coming up next. i am sharanjit leyl in singapore. goodbye for now. hello there. on sunday we saw heavy thunderstorms and showers across northern england into south—east scotland, but the majority of the country was warm, dry and sunny, which led to a lovely day for many. some glorious sunday evening sunsets. we start monday morning off on a fine and dry note. we've lost the overnight showers and storms across northern areas, but we're ready to do it all again. plenty of sunny spells as those temperatures rise. that could set off a few heavy showers and thunderstorms, namely a high—grade feature. through monday morning there will be plenty of sunshine. a bit of cloud in central and eastern scotland, showers developing here but the heaviest will be over the pennines and maybe into the high ground of wales in the south—west of en
someone vastly changed from the diabolical leader portrayed by the diabolical leader portrayed by the west. howle. i think you will be the same. and that is all for us in singapore. we will give you ongoing special coverage of this summit throughout the day. headlines are coming up next. i am sharanjit leyl in singapore. goodbye for now. hello there. on sunday we saw heavy thunderstorms and showers across northern england into south—east scotland, but the majority of the country was warm, dry...
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. >> oftentimes the history of the west is very male mythic, how the west was won. this is the only institution in the united states that honors women who came west and who made a difference and are still making a difference. oftentimes, cowgirl, the name misleads people. the different type of people we talk about are very broad. for example, we talk about ranchers, entertainers, artists, we also talk about competitors. it is very much a broad brush of those women who came west and made a difference. gallery,ing inside the this is brand-new. there is nother -- other gallery like this in the united states and it examines women who were in traveling wild west shows. they were very popular at the turn-of-the-century. the women were a reason for the popularity. it was so unusual to see female performing feats that were routinely in the shows. we contracted with a design firm in europe, paris, they came out and looked at the space and gave a something totally different. what you will see reflected, a lot of curved lines, cases are designed just for us, a lot of immersive
. >> oftentimes the history of the west is very male mythic, how the west was won. this is the only institution in the united states that honors women who came west and who made a difference and are still making a difference. oftentimes, cowgirl, the name misleads people. the different type of people we talk about are very broad. for example, we talk about ranchers, entertainers, artists, we also talk about competitors. it is very much a broad brush of those women who came west and made a...
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north korean missile fly with help from components from the west. how get them at 60minutesovertime.com, sponsored how they get them at 60minutesovertime.com, sponsored by pfizer. matoid arthritis. how they get them at 60minutesovertime.com, sponsored by pfizer. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. it can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while taking xeljanz xr, and monitor certain liver tests. tell your doctor if you were in a region where fungal infections
north korean missile fly with help from components from the west. how get them at 60minutesovertime.com, sponsored how they get them at 60minutesovertime.com, sponsored by pfizer. matoid arthritis. how they get them at 60minutesovertime.com, sponsored by pfizer. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. it can reduce pain,...
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of the canal and so he gave orders that not even one rifle should be pulled back from east to west. so how can we stop them how can we stop them how can we stop the enemy when we have no troops and ninety percent of our troops are on the eastern side of the canal not fighting and have nothing to do anyway at the end it was the president and the war minister on one side and the on the other whose orders are going to prevail you figure it out. that. says lee who had masterminded egypt's initial success. i was sidelined. from now on sadat and his woman mr general after my dismay i would take all the decisions. when the israeli forces crossed to the western side of the canal they inflicted massive damage to the logistical units in the rear which were untrained units so what was their goal just to create as much terror as possible rob. now the egyptian high command was running out of options air force commander has new mubarak ordered his pilots into the air. and of already a member once i was entering the operation room and i heard general hosni mubarak on the ridge you speaking to our brigade
of the canal and so he gave orders that not even one rifle should be pulled back from east to west. so how can we stop them how can we stop them how can we stop the enemy when we have no troops and ninety percent of our troops are on the eastern side of the canal not fighting and have nothing to do anyway at the end it was the president and the war minister on one side and the on the other whose orders are going to prevail you figure it out. that. says lee who had masterminded egypt's initial...
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the problem for the west is how to deal with president erdogan.y have to, for liberal democracies, they have to deal not only with the leader of turkey but with russia, egypt, hungary and the us. it is a strong ma ntle hungary and the us. it is a strong mantle now and president erdogan is undoubtedly one of its most powerful members. thank you for the reaction in istanbul. the duke of cambridge has arrived in israel, the first member of the british royal family to undertake an official visit to the country. he will also visit the palestinian territories. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell is travelling with prince william on his 5—day tour of the middle east and has sent this report. it had become an anomaly which needed to be corrected. israel is a country with which britain has generally good relations, yet for 70 years — since its creation — there has never been an official visit by a member of the british royal family. the region's problems have meant the moment has never been deemed to be right. as prince william arrived at tel aviv ai
the problem for the west is how to deal with president erdogan.y have to, for liberal democracies, they have to deal not only with the leader of turkey but with russia, egypt, hungary and the us. it is a strong ma ntle hungary and the us. it is a strong mantle now and president erdogan is undoubtedly one of its most powerful members. thank you for the reaction in istanbul. the duke of cambridge has arrived in israel, the first member of the british royal family to undertake an official visit to...
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. >> by the way, he also told us how he had just gone to west virginia and how the -- the impressionst people in the northeast have about west virginia and vice versa and how we think we are more polarized. but we have more similarities and commonalities than we know and we're more connected. he was into talking about bridging that divide and that connection. >> he's a pivotal figure in some of the biggest trends last year having to do of course with food. he wrote "kitchen confidential" in 2000 and it turned the world around. >> in 1999 he write this is famous article from "the new yorker" about what happens behind the scenes at restaurants in new york. people still read and love that book. but it was "kitchen confidential" and his experience as a chef that launched him into television and into superstar dom, becoming an international celebrity, even if he didn't always love that. he had a show on the food network, travel channel, and cnn in 2013. i'm just thinking about what it was like when he was here visiting us in new york, when he was here in between his shoots. he lit up every
. >> by the way, he also told us how he had just gone to west virginia and how the -- the impressionst people in the northeast have about west virginia and vice versa and how we think we are more polarized. but we have more similarities and commonalities than we know and we're more connected. he was into talking about bridging that divide and that connection. >> he's a pivotal figure in some of the biggest trends last year having to do of course with food. he wrote "kitchen...
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that's how west virginia is treating young people tized by the opioid crisis. i'm kenneth craig with look at the groundbreaking program. trau mike: i've tried lots of things for my joint pain. now? watch me. ( ♪ ) joni: think i'd give up showing these guys how it's done? please. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are changing the way they fight it. they're moving forward with cosentyx. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. i's prov to he peoplorward with cosentyx. fi lesjoint pain don't use if you are allergic to cosentyx. yoshld be eckedfor beulosis yxg nt sean i ncreased riske eckedfor beulosis of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptomion. or if you have received a vaccine, or plan to. if you have inflammatory bowel disease tell your doctor if symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reactions may occur. mitzi: with less joint pain, watch me. for less joint pain and clearer skin, ask your rheumatologist about cosentyx. have the latest in the fight over the separation of i
that's how west virginia is treating young people tized by the opioid crisis. i'm kenneth craig with look at the groundbreaking program. trau mike: i've tried lots of things for my joint pain. now? watch me. ( ♪ ) joni: think i'd give up showing these guys how it's done? please. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are changing the way they fight it. they're moving forward with cosentyx. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. i's prov to he peoplorward with cosentyx. fi lesjoint...
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of the canal and so he gave orders that not even one rifle should be pulled back from east to west. so how can we stop them how can we stop them how can we stop the enemy when we have no troops and ninety percent of our troops are on the eastern side of the canal not fighting and have nothing to do anyway at the end it was the president and the war minister on one side and side shows you on the other whose orders are going to prevail and you figure it out or the end of that. says lee who had masterminded egypt's initial success. i was sidelined. from now on sadat and his woman mr general after my dismay i would take all the decisions. when the israeli forces crossed to the western side of the canal they inflicted massive damage to the logistical units in the rear which were under a new units so what was their goal just to create as much terror as possible rob. now the egyptian high command was running out of options and force commander has mubarak ordered his pilots into the air. kind of already remember once i was entering the operation room and i heard general hosni mubarak on the ridge
of the canal and so he gave orders that not even one rifle should be pulled back from east to west. so how can we stop them how can we stop them how can we stop the enemy when we have no troops and ninety percent of our troops are on the eastern side of the canal not fighting and have nothing to do anyway at the end it was the president and the war minister on one side and side shows you on the other whose orders are going to prevail and you figure it out or the end of that. says lee who had...
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ok the weather now here's richard with some rather unusual storms in west africa. how boobs are storms that we often describe their current in many parts of the world but we don't often see them in senegal nuts what we've had in looking on these pictures laura you see this great mass of dust approaching. and a quote from whether a colleague who sent this in the wonderful name popped up and gore. you said this kind of sandstorm is usually most frequent over the sun. sarah does and then the region of. mauritania and the volunteer but not really in senegal it's a first and you can see the strength of the winds which came with this storm as well and those winds resulted in damage at the airports there was loss of livestock already quite nasty conditions so we look at the general situation room parts of west africa up here you've got senegal seventy six millimeters of rain coming down in parts of ghana but it is that area towards west where you had the most extreme weather i think much of the next twenty four to forty eight hours is further south into the lights of guinea g
ok the weather now here's richard with some rather unusual storms in west africa. how boobs are storms that we often describe their current in many parts of the world but we don't often see them in senegal nuts what we've had in looking on these pictures laura you see this great mass of dust approaching. and a quote from whether a colleague who sent this in the wonderful name popped up and gore. you said this kind of sandstorm is usually most frequent over the sun. sarah does and then the...
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how they swept away everything in their path. earlier volcanologist drjanine krippner, from concord university in west virginia, explained how theselastic flows have made this eruption so deadly. think of a rocky avalanche, of fine, ground sand and rock. that is basically what this is, except this is extremely hot. so it has a solid base of boulders that are cascading down the mountain and then this hot gas and ash over that. so it is extremely deadly. how does this compare to the kilauea volcano on the big island in hawaii? we have been talking a lot about that but it does not seem to have been anywhere near as fatal on this one in guatemala. yes, these two eruptions are really on opposite ends of the spectrum when it comes to volcanic activity. while the lava flows have been devastating for local communities with kilauea, you can outrun or outwalk them most of the time. you cannot do that with pyroclastic flows. we have seen people taking pictures, and that is causing a lot of concern. with these kind of flows, your advice is? run. get out of there. if a pyroclastic flow is coming towards you, try to get out of the way. do not r
how they swept away everything in their path. earlier volcanologist drjanine krippner, from concord university in west virginia, explained how theselastic flows have made this eruption so deadly. think of a rocky avalanche, of fine, ground sand and rock. that is basically what this is, except this is extremely hot. so it has a solid base of boulders that are cascading down the mountain and then this hot gas and ash over that. so it is extremely deadly. how does this compare to the kilauea...
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we always talk about trade i west virginia but how is it affecting those who are out in the country running businesses and farms? shawna: back in march with we were with inoi illfor although although -- another story, we talked with a farmer, a trump supporter. has a farm with a lot of dairy cows and a couple of other things. he said he still supported d president trumpite the fact that there was this, are we going to get more tariffs from commine and the e.u., that whole thing, but he was able to sort of basically connce himself that president trump has a match plan. how obably doesn't realize this affects farmers so people need to tell him how i affects farmers but once he finds that out and once we all see what t plan is, things will be fine and stay on president trump's side. it's interesting that if you support m, you're able to come port his actions into something that is believle that is supporting you. robert: the president had good jobs numbers on friday for the u.s. economy, even some republicans and advisors are saying hold off. peter: some republicans are saying this is going to
we always talk about trade i west virginia but how is it affecting those who are out in the country running businesses and farms? shawna: back in march with we were with inoi illfor although although -- another story, we talked with a farmer, a trump supporter. has a farm with a lot of dairy cows and a couple of other things. he said he still supported d president trumpite the fact that there was this, are we going to get more tariffs from commine and the e.u., that whole thing, but he was able...
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how they swept away everything in their path. earlier, vulcanologist drjanine krippnerfrom concord university, in west virginia, explained how theselastic flows have made this eruption so deadly. think of fine ground sand and rock. that is what this is, but it is hot. boulders and hot gas and ash over that. it is extremely deadly. out of this compared to the volcano on the big island in hawaii. —— how does this compare? while the lava flows have been devastating for local communities with hawaii, you can outrun them most of the time. you cannot do that with pyroclastic flows. we have seen people taking pictures. it is causing a lot of concern. with these kind of flows, what is your advice? get out of them. if a pyroclastic flow is coming towards you, get out of the way. you cannot survive it. what kind of speed does this flow travel it? a few hundred kilometres per hour, very fast. it is far too fast to outwalk. volcanoes are active. we come across so many active ones. to outwalk. volcanoes are active. we come across so many active ones. but we never hear this many deaths. what is so spectacular about this situation and can we exp
how they swept away everything in their path. earlier, vulcanologist drjanine krippnerfrom concord university, in west virginia, explained how theselastic flows have made this eruption so deadly. think of fine ground sand and rock. that is what this is, but it is hot. boulders and hot gas and ash over that. it is extremely deadly. out of this compared to the volcano on the big island in hawaii. —— how does this compare? while the lava flows have been devastating for local communities with...
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at the moment the looks of it is down to the agricultural sector and the west of course influences how much of india's growth is dependent on that. measure the indian economy is that on and off is a child and that it definitely does say that but then it finally has five in the fossil despite all done for the people it is the most of the biggest factor as you rightly pointed out and fortunes of mining then companies depends on that as though as i was talking about the fact that the prices on it and that it was the fact that it went in the room i believe is the general elections of twenty nineteen and but i missed the more they will fight to get the elected to the opposition as we head towards general elections remember there is a we have going to be announcing more on events there and that is bad news. in mumbai thank you very much. and that's the business of. sixty five years of the doubling of the celebration of the regulations from the guest of honor chancellor angela merkel once bundled stock that's you know it's a delight enough votes to shake this would be a field does not get num
at the moment the looks of it is down to the agricultural sector and the west of course influences how much of india's growth is dependent on that. measure the indian economy is that on and off is a child and that it definitely does say that but then it finally has five in the fossil despite all done for the people it is the most of the biggest factor as you rightly pointed out and fortunes of mining then companies depends on that as though as i was talking about the fact that the prices on it...
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kim kardashian west explains how she helped a mother get out of prison. the search is on for two handguns - stolen from a san francisco sheriff )s >>> happening now, the search i a san francisco sheriff's deputy car. happened in pinole around 7:30 this morning. we are tweeting the latest. >>> fallen san jose police officer killed. died in a motorcycle crash back on this day back in 2016. to read more, go to nbcbayarea.com. from prison, alin appeared on the today >>> a week after being released from prison, alice johnson appeared on the "today" show with the woman who lobbied for her release, kim kardashian west. this is the tweet that started it all. heard about her life sentence for attempted possession of cocaine. her first offense but linked to a drug trafficking ring. kardashian west contacted her attorney then ivanka trump and finally the president who commuted her sentence. johnson in prison for 20 years had no idea who the reality star was. >> i didn't know her name. i didn't know kim. as soon as i found out who she was, i started getting every mag
kim kardashian west explains how she helped a mother get out of prison. the search is on for two handguns - stolen from a san francisco sheriff )s >>> happening now, the search i a san francisco sheriff's deputy car. happened in pinole around 7:30 this morning. we are tweeting the latest. >>> fallen san jose police officer killed. died in a motorcycle crash back on this day back in 2016. to read more, go to nbcbayarea.com. from prison, alin appeared on the today >>> a...
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west. >> jimmy: how was that by the way. >> incredible, yeah.h -- a$ap rocky picked you up? >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: and you started driving -- s real. >> yeah. >> jimmy: you drove across america. >> yeah, yeah, yeah, i hitchhiked and i took some buses, i took the greyhound. i travel across the country. >> jimmy: how was it? >> it was incredible. heard the most amazing stories. met just beautiful people. and you know what really struck me was that amidst all of the chaos and conflict in the world, you know, i found a lot of unity. i found a lot of peace and happiness. i found people that really agree on a lot. and, it was a beautiful thing to get out there in the country and just to see america at its core. it was great. >> jimmy: that's fantastic, dude. [ cheers and appuse ] >> yea >> jimmy: well, the name of the album is "america." congratulations on this. i wanted to play a fun game with you. usually i try to ask ire down to something different -- >> yeah. h jimmy: and do you mind playing a game w? >> absolutely would love to. >> jimmy: jared
west. >> jimmy: how was that by the way. >> incredible, yeah.h -- a$ap rocky picked you up? >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: and you started driving -- s real. >> yeah. >> jimmy: you drove across america. >> yeah, yeah, yeah, i hitchhiked and i took some buses, i took the greyhound. i travel across the country. >> jimmy: how was it? >> it was incredible. heard the most amazing stories. met just beautiful people. and you know what really struck me...
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. >> oftentimes the history of the west is very male mythic, how the west was won. this is the only institution in the united states that honors women who caes
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i spoke with west about how he is tackling the big challenges ahead at an event hosted by bloomberg lawo, and asked him about the company finally getting to 15 month license to operate in london. tony it requires us to walk the : walk and to demonstrate that we are, in the words of the licensor, proper. and i believe that we would not be here at this point had we not, and the preceding months, where dara engaged in some extraordinary personal diplomacy. and there has been a lot of other things, changes, significant structural changes that we have made to the way that we operate. you know, we would not have gotten to this point had i think observers really sensed a change in the way that we approach that market, and the way we operate. emily: a representative for the taxi drivers suggested it would be an uber in sheep's clothing. tony: well, you know, the new uber is what you see. right? what i can say is that it behooves us to be as transparent as possible. it behooves us to be as upfront as possible. it behooves us to take accountability for things that went wrong. take credit for thin
i spoke with west about how he is tackling the big challenges ahead at an event hosted by bloomberg lawo, and asked him about the company finally getting to 15 month license to operate in london. tony it requires us to walk the : walk and to demonstrate that we are, in the words of the licensor, proper. and i believe that we would not be here at this point had we not, and the preceding months, where dara engaged in some extraordinary personal diplomacy. and there has been a lot of other things,...
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side of the canal so he gave orders that not even one rifle should be pulled back from east to west. so how can we stop them how can we stop them how can we stop the enemy when we have no troops and ninety percent of our troops are on the eastern side of the canal not fighting and have nothing to do anyway at the end it was the president and the war minister on one side and side shows you on the other whose orders are going to prevail and you figure it out or the end of that. says lee who had masterminded egypt's initial success was sidelined. from now on sadat and his woman mr general after my dismay i would take all the decisions. when the israeli forces crossed to the western side of the canal they inflicted massive damage to the logistical units in the rear which were under a new units so what was their goal just to create as much terror as possible rob. now the egyptian high command was running out of options and force commander has. ordered his pilots into the ad. kind of already remember once i was entering the operation room and i heard general hosni mubarak on the radio speaking to
side of the canal so he gave orders that not even one rifle should be pulled back from east to west. so how can we stop them how can we stop them how can we stop the enemy when we have no troops and ninety percent of our troops are on the eastern side of the canal not fighting and have nothing to do anyway at the end it was the president and the war minister on one side and side shows you on the other whose orders are going to prevail and you figure it out or the end of that. says lee who had...
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of the night there could be some patchy rain heading towards parts of wales and south—west england. so this is how weekend is shaping up. expect a good deal of cloud, though there will be some sunny spells in northey scotland and i think at times across eastern parts of england. the cloud in the west, though, you will encounter occasional rain, especially in the hills, that is western england, northern ireland and south—west scotland. not going to amount to too much but making for it to be quite damp ina much but making for it to be quite damp in a few spots. your sunday temperatures fairly similar compared with today. it is quite easy out there tomorrow. some spots in east anglia and south—east england just reaching 20 celsius or above. it gets warmer across southern areas as we go through monday and tuesday. a bit of a north—south split. it will be breezy the further north you are. cloudy, with outbreaks of rain at times, especially in the scotland and northern ireland. mainly dry the england and wales and especially into the south—east. coming quite warm, in some spots in the mid—20s. that is y
of the night there could be some patchy rain heading towards parts of wales and south—west england. so this is how weekend is shaping up. expect a good deal of cloud, though there will be some sunny spells in northey scotland and i think at times across eastern parts of england. the cloud in the west, though, you will encounter occasional rain, especially in the hills, that is western england, northern ireland and south—west scotland. not going to amount to too much but making for it to be...
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. >> jill colvin, take us to the west wing. how did this play out today? >> the president was still in the residence when he found out about this today, but the message from the very beginning, the word they were using was vindication. the president wound up using that later on in a statement that he gave. this was for the president in his eyes a huge win, proving that the democrats, that the media who criticized this policy, calling it a muslim ban, saying it was unnecessary, saying that it was racist, saying that it was zenphobic, saying that all those people were wrong and in fact the courts agreed with him. to be clear, the version they agreed with was very far from the original ban that he put into effect when he first took office, and that sort of shock and awe series of executive orders. this was something that various agencies across the government spent weeks and weeks building criteria, trying to come up with objective sets of things they wanted countries to do so they could make sure that this would actually pass muster and that the courts would
. >> jill colvin, take us to the west wing. how did this play out today? >> the president was still in the residence when he found out about this today, but the message from the very beginning, the word they were using was vindication. the president wound up using that later on in a statement that he gave. this was for the president in his eyes a huge win, proving that the democrats, that the media who criticized this policy, calling it a muslim ban, saying it was unnecessary,...
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west. this is how the pressure chart looks, high pressure in the north, low in the south.ud from the north sea. we will see low cloud, mist and fog lingering for coastal areas. i think the cloud just tending to linger for parts of the southwest, seven wales, south—west england, central and southern england. it will be fairly cloudy the northern ireland with some showers possible. there could be rain in the channel islands, temperatures today feeling noticeably cooler in wales, where we saw 26.6, a maximum of around 20 today. this evening and overnight, showers will die out, there amounts of clear spies, some cloud spelling in. —— fairamounts of spies, some cloud spelling in. —— fair amounts of clear skies. and overnight low of around five celsius in the north—east, just in the double figures in the south—west. tomorrow's start fresh, there will be some cloud pushing in from the north sea and i think for eastern coastal areas, a bit of mist and fog will linger that there will be plenty of sunshine, certainly unimproved davan northern ireland tomorrow and with the sunshine,
west. this is how the pressure chart looks, high pressure in the north, low in the south.ud from the north sea. we will see low cloud, mist and fog lingering for coastal areas. i think the cloud just tending to linger for parts of the southwest, seven wales, south—west england, central and southern england. it will be fairly cloudy the northern ireland with some showers possible. there could be rain in the channel islands, temperatures today feeling noticeably cooler in wales, where we saw...
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several women who make contributions to the american west. >> oftentimes the history of the west is a very male mythic, how the west was won. the national cowgirl museum is the only institution in the u.s. who honors the women who came last who made a difference and are still making a difference. peoplee cowgirl misleads and so the types of women that we talk about here are very broad. , we talkle call up about ranchers, entertainers, artists, competitors. it is very much a broad brush of those women who came out west and who made a difference. i am standing inside our gallery. this is brand-new for us. there is no other gallery like this in the u.s.. it examines women who were traveling while west shows. the shows were very popular during the turn-of-the-century. the women who were in their were reason for the popularity. to see females performing feats that were routinely in the shows. we contracted with a design firm that was in europe and they came out and looked at our space and gave us something totally different. what you will see reflected in our space is a lot of curved lines. our cases are design
several women who make contributions to the american west. >> oftentimes the history of the west is a very male mythic, how the west was won. the national cowgirl museum is the only institution in the u.s. who honors the women who came last who made a difference and are still making a difference. peoplee cowgirl misleads and so the types of women that we talk about here are very broad. , we talkle call up about ranchers, entertainers, artists, competitors. it is very much a broad brush of...
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how. in my gut i think our country going to west and north. and. we realize. you need not have. issue of how to deal with. and this is why i think the. right. really if it was. ok but the refugees don't stop in the country they prefer to go somewhere else they just protecting themselves in case this changes is that what it's all of us. i think we saw a little on the micro end so it. would be. sent back to the front of the. not living shows and only that. and when it comes to solid is there going to be any sort of solidarity any common ground in order to form a government. i'm sure that we would have a very big because. the first. government we would be of but two of the we know that actually want to leave the my. god i'm quite sure that the government. the first. time. and then we would have the. whole. nation. migrants. tried to call on the government but they also have that problem they have enough in the parliament but they are on the scene what sort of impact do you think this will have on the country right now the longer it takes to form a government. i think. we are looking
how. in my gut i think our country going to west and north. and. we realize. you need not have. issue of how to deal with. and this is why i think the. right. really if it was. ok but the refugees don't stop in the country they prefer to go somewhere else they just protecting themselves in case this changes is that what it's all of us. i think we saw a little on the micro end so it. would be. sent back to the front of the. not living shows and only that. and when it comes to solid is there...
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how did it start. you were involved in oliver west in 1994. what did you do in that campaign and how did that prepare you for activities? >> i was very fortunate to work campaign. as i shared in some other places, ollie is somebody who character and my ith. a purpleuy who is heart marine who many times ran of crisis.sort he's in prayer group with other men. began to shape my future faith. i'd say working on that art, i like tot washington charge.we're in it's something that in prayer you can say, you hope thathe doors for you. >> having ban senate chief of understandinge an what the needs are on capitol hill? ofi think being senate chief staff and house chief of staff and understanding how the helpingt chambers work you prepare for somebody opportunity to work inhe job.house and have a >> when did you first meet pence?sman mike >> we were working on a program to findhe bush years alternative paths and guess workers to come in our countries lawfully. senator hutchisons was looking for governor of texas. we had to find a new whole staff leadershi
how did it start. you were involved in oliver west in 1994. what did you do in that campaign and how did that prepare you for activities? >> i was very fortunate to work campaign. as i shared in some other places, ollie is somebody who character and my ith. a purpleuy who is heart marine who many times ran of crisis.sort he's in prayer group with other men. began to shape my future faith. i'd say working on that art, i like tot washington charge.we're in it's something that in prayer you...
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go. >> and we're gonna get it right, but it's a model that will become a key west destination forever. how'shis feel to you? >> it's a lot. it's, you know--it's awesome. i have a hard time believing that i deserve it. >> [chuckles] you do. [laughs] thank you. >> i'm proud of you. >> thank you. >> i am really proud of you. >> i am so incredibly grateful to marcus. having one job and being able to spend more time with my children, it's unbelievable. i can't. [laughs] [sniffles] >> kids are working well together. >> you know, they are. >> they are. >> it's a good vibe. >> your idea of having this, i mean, it's not a new concept, but i have to agree with getting rid of all the other stuff. 20% of our sales was 80% of inventory. >> yeah. >> which i--every time i looked at that, i'm like, "i have to keep buying this stuff." >> it's like a dead weight. >> it was--it was a vortex that i just couldn't get myself out of. >> yeah. >> but now, it's like people are coming in and they're going, "this is all i want." >> i really believ particular business, we've changed the product, and it's now fantastic.
go. >> and we're gonna get it right, but it's a model that will become a key west destination forever. how'shis feel to you? >> it's a lot. it's, you know--it's awesome. i have a hard time believing that i deserve it. >> [chuckles] you do. [laughs] thank you. >> i'm proud of you. >> thank you. >> i am really proud of you. >> i am so incredibly grateful to marcus. having one job and being able to spend more time with my children, it's unbelievable. i...
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that policy has sparked internal conflicts in the west wing on how to carry out mr. trump's executive order. >>> a group of women from the bay area came together in less than a week to collect toys and clothes for imgrant children. those children are being held at a processing facility in m traveled with the group. >> reporter: this is the mcallen 12, they cakaucall themselves t because they banded together to do what they can to help you been documeundocumented childre. the womiomen are were moved by stories they saw. they had special t-shirts created with the statement i want my mommy. as a tribute to young children who have been separated from families arrested and accused of entering the country illegally. >> what we'd like do is be a presence with our t-shirts and after we have perhaps made our protest said what we need to say, we offer services to catholic charities or whoever else would like it. >> reporter: they lifted 70 pound bags and loaded up the u-haul in the evening hoping those items will be accepted on behalf of the children. they are inspired by jack
that policy has sparked internal conflicts in the west wing on how to carry out mr. trump's executive order. >>> a group of women from the bay area came together in less than a week to collect toys and clothes for imgrant children. those children are being held at a processing facility in m traveled with the group. >> reporter: this is the mcallen 12, they cakaucall themselves t because they banded together to do what they can to help you been documeundocumented childre. the...
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that policy has sparked internal conflicts in the west wing on how to carry out mr. trump's executive order. >>> a group of women from the bay area came together in less than a week to collect toys and clothes for immigrant children. those children are being held at a processing facility in mcallen, texas cheryl jennings traveled with the group. >> reporter: this en 12, they call themselves that because they banded together to do what they can to help undocumented children. the women were moved by the stories they saw. they had special t-shirts created with the statement i want my mommy. as a tribute to young children who have been separated from families arrested and accused of entering the country illegally. >> what we'd like do is be a presence with our t-shirts and after we have perhaps made our protest said what we need to say, we offer services to catholic charities or whoever else would like it. >> reporter: they lifted 70 pound bags and loaded up the u-haul in the evening hoping those items will be accepted on behalf of the children. they are inspired by jack
that policy has sparked internal conflicts in the west wing on how to carry out mr. trump's executive order. >>> a group of women from the bay area came together in less than a week to collect toys and clothes for immigrant children. those children are being held at a processing facility in mcallen, texas cheryl jennings traveled with the group. >> reporter: this en 12, they call themselves that because they banded together to do what they can to help undocumented children. the...
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of what's necessary at this yemen aid organizations meeting in paris some participants wonder how the west claims to be worried about the plight of yemenis but continues to sell arms to the saudis and moralities it's time on hold because it's extremely complicated to discuss the humanitarian situation and peace process well being that randomly dropped on civilians heads. as fighting continues in yemen the un's envoy remains hopeful that a political solution can be found who the rebels say they're willing to hand over management of her data port to the u.n. but the demand out who the fighters leave the city altogether as a precondition for any peace deal. in the meantime the prognosis for the southern port city hard data is not good for centuries yemen was known as the arabian peninsula as most fertile land it was often called the arabian felix latin for happy or fortunate. now yemenis find themselves in what the u.n. calls the world's worst humanitarian crisis paul chatterjee on al-jazeera. had an al-jazeera in thailand a setback in the race to rescue a group of teenagers stranded in a cav
of what's necessary at this yemen aid organizations meeting in paris some participants wonder how the west claims to be worried about the plight of yemenis but continues to sell arms to the saudis and moralities it's time on hold because it's extremely complicated to discuss the humanitarian situation and peace process well being that randomly dropped on civilians heads. as fighting continues in yemen the un's envoy remains hopeful that a political solution can be found who the rebels say...
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that policy has sparked internal conflicts in the west wing on how to carry out mr. trump's executive order. >>> a group of women from the bay area came together in less than a week to collect toys and clothes for immigrant children. those children are being held at a processing facility in mcallen, texas. cheryl jennings traveled with the group. >> reporter: this is the mcallen 12, they call themselves that because they banded together to do what they can to help undocumented children. the women were moved by the stories they saw. they had special t-shirts created with the statement i want my mommy. as a tribute to young children who have been separated from families arrested and accused of entering the country illegally. >> what we'd like do is be a presence with our t-shirts and after we have perhaps made our protest said what we need to say, we offer services to catholic charities or whoever else would like it. >> reporter: they lifted 70 pound bags and loaded up the u-haul in the evening hoping those items will be accepted on behalf of the children. they are ins
that policy has sparked internal conflicts in the west wing on how to carry out mr. trump's executive order. >>> a group of women from the bay area came together in less than a week to collect toys and clothes for immigrant children. those children are being held at a processing facility in mcallen, texas. cheryl jennings traveled with the group. >> reporter: this is the mcallen 12, they call themselves that because they banded together to do what they can to help undocumented...
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how the owner of safari west is being honored for his bravery. eather tease))) (((weather tease))) (((weather tease))) >>> when the wine country fires broke out, he was the first line of defense between the flames and hundreds of animals, how the owner of safari west is being honored for his bravery. >> and those temperatures are starting to drop and continuing to drop. you can see the marine layer has now moved in. i'll tell you how long it will stick around and how long thing will be a little chilly outside just after this break. the wine country wildfire's >>> the grand jury in napa county has found several shortcomings in the wine country wildfires' emergency warning system. the grand jury also found issues with staffing and procedures of emergency personnel responsible for october's alerts. the report calls for the current alert system and other warning technology such as sirens and drones to be investigated and improved. sonoma county is also restructuring its emergency operations after a report found workers were unprepared. >>> 90,000 peop
how the owner of safari west is being honored for his bravery. eather tease))) (((weather tease))) (((weather tease))) >>> when the wine country fires broke out, he was the first line of defense between the flames and hundreds of animals, how the owner of safari west is being honored for his bravery. >> and those temperatures are starting to drop and continuing to drop. you can see the marine layer has now moved in. i'll tell you how long it will stick around and how long thing...
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how much is that the problem around the west, that the legislators are behind the curve?lint: yeah, we are trying to communicate to people who do not understand social-media platforms the dangerat is going on on social-media platforms. the u.s. is far more vulnerable to this because we spent almost uble the amount of time consuming news on our social media. europe has done quite a bit better on this. as this grows, everyone is going to be consuming the information in the digital age, not the analog, and the mose people incrhat consumption, the more they will be at risk. while europe, france, and germany did better and they saw what happened here and they saw what happened with brexit and they were more resilient. facebook kicked a lot of fake accounts out. but this will only grow not jusa e of russia, but everybody, the politicians willt see as happened and are duplicating those methods as well.e jane: thor of "messing with the enemy" there. let's take a quick look at other news. ters in eight american states have gone to the polls for candidates that will compete in the
how much is that the problem around the west, that the legislators are behind the curve?lint: yeah, we are trying to communicate to people who do not understand social-media platforms the dangerat is going on on social-media platforms. the u.s. is far more vulnerable to this because we spent almost uble the amount of time consuming news on our social media. europe has done quite a bit better on this. as this grows, everyone is going to be consuming the information in the digital age, not the...
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>> and the west coast knows how to party, too. bottles popping in oakland.celebrating their third championship of the last four years and yet somehow kevin durant, the warriors star still doesn't quite know how to open a champagne bottle and someone timed him and it took him a minute to figure out how to get it open. an estimated half a million dollars spent on alcohol for this celebration. i find it's a fascinating juxtaposition compared to the hockey players and to each their own, right so or both of them. that is great to see. i can never get the champagne bottle open, either. thank you, coy. good to see you. >> finally this hour, my favorite story, the bravery of the raccoon who captivated the internet by climbing a 25-story skyscraper in the great state of minnesota, st. paul, to be exact. for hours yesterday the internet went wild watching the animal grip the sides of this bing like spider-man. no balcony and no open windows to clasp to. office workers were watching anxiously as the critter continued its climb starting the #mprraccoon and last night, s
>> and the west coast knows how to party, too. bottles popping in oakland.celebrating their third championship of the last four years and yet somehow kevin durant, the warriors star still doesn't quite know how to open a champagne bottle and someone timed him and it took him a minute to figure out how to get it open. an estimated half a million dollars spent on alcohol for this celebration. i find it's a fascinating juxtaposition compared to the hockey players and to each their own, right...
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about the negative in really media coverage that was built up particularly in the west before this this scare stories. how was that changed if at all in the first eleven days that you have seen of this turn of. the bulletin here you put it out there definitely. we didn't like reading those stories we tried to ignore it we were convinced that separate thing would say place in a friendly environment you know that russia is a very hospitable country we love to pose for and fans. but we try to. the best kind of conditioning so whatever we don't to be seen. here. and again there are have been almost no negative reviews in the press so right now there's been a lot of positive coverage so that's what we want to see what we're trying to achieve we're trying to provide situate friendly atmosphere of the best world cup in history. a world cup of in many ways. it's russia's first world cup you have coming here who are able to travel freely to cities at with their fun id free public transport that's another first but also video video assistant referee at v a our. being implemented for the first time at this world cup
about the negative in really media coverage that was built up particularly in the west before this this scare stories. how was that changed if at all in the first eleven days that you have seen of this turn of. the bulletin here you put it out there definitely. we didn't like reading those stories we tried to ignore it we were convinced that separate thing would say place in a friendly environment you know that russia is a very hospitable country we love to pose for and fans. but we try to. the...
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. >> well, doggone it. [ gunshot ] >> and that, my friends, is how the west was won. [ laughs ] mel enjoyshis health in decline, he begins to get his affairs in order. was there a plan? >> he wanted me to sell the gun collection. >> his beloved gun collection? >> yes. >> why? >> i think, once he was finished with them, he knew it was time for somebody else to have them. >> did you try to talk him out of it? >> i tried to talk him into keeping some of them, and he said no. >> mel does sell off a bunch, but when he dies in august 2015, at age 88, he still has more than 40 rare colt revolvers, including his crown jewel, the super-rare and super-long colt buntline special. they are melissa's strange inheritance. along with them, she's left the high-stakes task of selling them off. >> there is a part of my grandfather whose legacy is this colt collection that is leaving, and i'm sure that is very difficult. >> had dad ever had the collection appraised? >> no. but he knew, in his mind, that the entire collection would be well over a million dollars. >> over a million? >> well over a million doll
. >> well, doggone it. [ gunshot ] >> and that, my friends, is how the west was won. [ laughs ] mel enjoyshis health in decline, he begins to get his affairs in order. was there a plan? >> he wanted me to sell the gun collection. >> his beloved gun collection? >> yes. >> why? >> i think, once he was finished with them, he knew it was time for somebody else to have them. >> did you try to talk him out of it? >> i tried to talk him into...
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how did you steel chinese food? >> it's a long story. >> oh, no i need a back story on that. >> other moms making news. >> some of our freely aavorites gwen to kim kardashian west george clooney gets the life achievement award. >> how big of an honor is that for you tonight? >> george, you're the best. >> wait until the night is over. >> it is really fun to be here. >> how proud of you of your hubby tonight? >> very proud. >> they had the ultimate date night thursday and one day earlier and ella and alexander turned one. >> what did you do to celebrate? >> slept. they were on europe time and sleeping most of the day. we had a cake waiting and we wake them up and show them and went back to sleep. >> janet jackson's 911 call. the r&b super star called the police to check on the welfare of her son isa who was with her father. the nanny caring for isa became frightened by his behavior which she believes was aggressive. she locked herself in the bathroom and officers responded and determined the child was okay. >>> next, kim gets real about kanye. what did she think about her man airing her dirt yy laundry in t knew music. >> you didn't let him off ott hook. >> what
how did you steel chinese food? >> it's a long story. >> oh, no i need a back story on that. >> other moms making news. >> some of our freely aavorites gwen to kim kardashian west george clooney gets the life achievement award. >> how big of an honor is that for you tonight? >> george, you're the best. >> wait until the night is over. >> it is really fun to be here. >> how proud of you of your hubby tonight? >> very proud. >>...
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the city of cowboys and culture but we point to a story, kind of a coincidence of how that all got started. when the west was developing in the 1890's, two things happened the 192. buffalo ks day and the sundance killed robbed their first train. that wasn't near here. in the same year, fort worth was about 40 years old and a group of women said we want to invest in art and culture and they founded the first museum in texas, which today has become the modern museum, one of the great museums of fort worth but that happened at the same time. so you see these forces at work between we're still a lommed of outlaws and cowboys and cowgirls but also you see people wanting to bring art and culture to the prison cheer -- frontier as well. fort worth has always been a place for business, from cattle to trains to oil but also having a good time. as we pass the convention center on the left, this used to be known as hell's half acre. this was the entertainment district where you drove your cattle in from south texas and while eump waiting to buy or sell it, the stock yards were located originally in the southern par
the city of cowboys and culture but we point to a story, kind of a coincidence of how that all got started. when the west was developing in the 1890's, two things happened the 192. buffalo ks day and the sundance killed robbed their first train. that wasn't near here. in the same year, fort worth was about 40 years old and a group of women said we want to invest in art and culture and they founded the first museum in texas, which today has become the modern museum, one of the great museums of...