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dicks: the problem is wyoming, wyoming's plan didn't lack credibility. now, i understand it does, but what the judge is saying, you have to protect the wolf throughout the area which included wyoming. that's why they couldn't -- that's why they couldn't delist it without dealing with wyoming and wyoming wasn't ready. so i hope that wyoming will come up with a credible plan at the state level to keep the wolf going. mr. simpson: reclaiming my time. if wolf population gets below certain levels, it goes on an endangered list. idaho and wyoming and montana will not let that happen. i think this is a good way to go for proceeding with the securities exchange act and making sure it does what -- with the endangered species act and making sure that it does what it's supposed to do. the chair: without objection, the gentleman from idaho is yielded for two minutes. mr. simpson: i yield. mr. hastings: this is what the debate that the endangered species act is having. if you recall in the c.r., the endangered species act was allowed to -- was able to allow idaho and
dicks: the problem is wyoming, wyoming's plan didn't lack credibility. now, i understand it does, but what the judge is saying, you have to protect the wolf throughout the area which included wyoming. that's why they couldn't -- that's why they couldn't delist it without dealing with wyoming and wyoming wasn't ready. so i hope that wyoming will come up with a credible plan at the state level to keep the wolf going. mr. simpson: reclaiming my time. if wolf population gets below certain levels,...
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that's the way we do it in wyoming. that's the way many states do it, live within our means, balance the budget year after year after year. there is a lesson that washington could learn from so many states around the country: live within your means every year. the american people want us to seek a real solution. they want a real solution that provides them with the piece of mind, the piece of mind -- the peace of mind to know that they not be subjected to this sort of activity on a repeated basis. they want the peace of mind as well as the economic security that they believe as american americans -- they believe as americans -- is a basis nor grea -- basisfor this great cou. they're looking for a solution that recognizes that the current system in washington is broken and they're looking for a solution that says we realize that we need take immediate action to fix it. why is it broken? why do we need immediate action? well, it's broken because we have failed to live within our means for so very long. it's also broken, m
that's the way we do it in wyoming. that's the way many states do it, live within our means, balance the budget year after year after year. there is a lesson that washington could learn from so many states around the country: live within your means every year. the american people want us to seek a real solution. they want a real solution that provides them with the piece of mind, the piece of mind -- the peace of mind to know that they not be subjected to this sort of activity on a repeated...
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certainly of of the by court in wyoming. -- certainly i will do my part in wyoming. every sort of group that we have working on homeland security, getting citizens involved in this in a big way. building upon that spirit that you spoke about. >> thank you, governor. in washington, d.c., focusing on new york, these were high rise stories such as i shared at the outset with how to become resilience. anything that a more modest scale, that is the emotion that is tied to them. the deep emotions we are all familiar with online/11 is the shock and trauma. it will come back, if you acknowledge it will be there. now we need to harness it by asking -- what can you do? children, perhaps, asking, where were your parents on 9/11? what are they willing to do now? access like that would be powerful for many adults. my daughter just turned 16. she was 6 on 9/11. i know that she was focusing on this and saying that this is a part of the day. something that i think we could really help with in terms of bringing great strength back to our society. >> as we think about this, regarding
certainly of of the by court in wyoming. -- certainly i will do my part in wyoming. every sort of group that we have working on homeland security, getting citizens involved in this in a big way. building upon that spirit that you spoke about. >> thank you, governor. in washington, d.c., focusing on new york, these were high rise stories such as i shared at the outset with how to become resilience. anything that a more modest scale, that is the emotion that is tied to them. the deep...
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the st baseline mountainous states, less good for a culture with 4 degrees of height, color river, wyoming and montana. if you look at i love it has almost exactly 3 degrees of height. more to the point what we see here is a jefferson's vision of the states being created from a mathematical finally emerged
the st baseline mountainous states, less good for a culture with 4 degrees of height, color river, wyoming and montana. if you look at i love it has almost exactly 3 degrees of height. more to the point what we see here is a jefferson's vision of the states being created from a mathematical finally emerged
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. >>> with me now wyoming republican senate. senator, please indulge us, we are all in mourning for the elm tree that we've lived with for all these years on the white house lawn. i think it's been there since the founding of the republican. let's talk about the deficit and whether or not the republic is going to survive this deficit summit. republicans have said that it has to be revenue neutral. if they agree to any loophole closers overall it has to be revenue neutral. at the same time your fellow wyoming resident al simpson and of course mr. boles laid out a very aggressive outline for future deficit reduction which did include significant taxes down the road. it doesn't have to be triggered immediately while the recovery is still sort of limping along. what is your position on taxes and where we go at this deficit summit? ? the, andrea. i just came out of the meeting of the republican senate leadership. i spent the fourth of july with al simpson in his backyard in codey, wyoming. i think with 14 million americans looking fo
. >>> with me now wyoming republican senate. senator, please indulge us, we are all in mourning for the elm tree that we've lived with for all these years on the white house lawn. i think it's been there since the founding of the republican. let's talk about the deficit and whether or not the republic is going to survive this deficit summit. republicans have said that it has to be revenue neutral. if they agree to any loophole closers overall it has to be revenue neutral. at the same...
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almost 4 years, whether it was going off to sundance or to writer's retreat they have in sheritan, wyoming -- is that where you went? . >> that was in utah and la as well, down there at the institute. >> they have another writer's retreat in sheritan, wyoming, so i spent time out there and we workshoped this in san francisco, we have done readings at the asia society in new york. each time we did a workshop, each time we did a reading, it moved the piece forward. i think in large part it has to do with working with cary pearloff, the director, but she is also an excellent dramator. she worked closely with me in terms of the writing of the material so as we went along, we were able to shape the piece as well as figure out how to stage it. it's an interesting piece in that i wrote it with a number of small themes and the choice is you either present it like a doll house, or rear view window where you have kind of a cut out and you kind of jump from one room to another, or -- and this was my preference -- to develop some kind of cinematic approach to allow for there to be a fluidity in all th
almost 4 years, whether it was going off to sundance or to writer's retreat they have in sheritan, wyoming -- is that where you went? . >> that was in utah and la as well, down there at the institute. >> they have another writer's retreat in sheritan, wyoming, so i spent time out there and we workshoped this in san francisco, we have done readings at the asia society in new york. each time we did a workshop, each time we did a reading, it moved the piece forward. i think in large...
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in the tiny wyoming town it's don's way or the highway. literally. he is the sole resident of buford, a town that sits just off interstate 80. thousands have made a pit stop with a population of just one and they quickly learned don wears many hats. you can tune in to this morning's "today show" to get a closer look at what life is like for the resident who runs the town. everything about the town. >> i'm lynn berry, and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >>> one man in australia is walking to a city far, far away to offer a new hope to kids in need. dressed as a storm trooper, the force is with this man who plans to walk over 2,500 miles by december to raise money for a children's charity. he needs to cover about 24 miles a day to reach his goal. in addition to the heavy suit, he pushes a cart with food and supplies for the trip. >>> public transportation can be a drag. that is, unless you hitch a ride with this guy. to create a more comfortable environment for commuters, a bus driver in china dressed u
in the tiny wyoming town it's don's way or the highway. literally. he is the sole resident of buford, a town that sits just off interstate 80. thousands have made a pit stop with a population of just one and they quickly learned don wears many hats. you can tune in to this morning's "today show" to get a closer look at what life is like for the resident who runs the town. everything about the town. >> i'm lynn berry, and this is "early today," just your first stop of...
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>>shepard: a family tragedy in wyoming.oman and her three young daughters all killed when their van drove into a washed out section of a highway in southern wyoming. the department of transportation says this is the picture of the scene. the family from colorado only one person survived. the father. and now that step. >>guest: such a sad story. debris in the creek blocked the large culverts that run water under the highway causing the creek to tear through this roadway opening that 25' and 9 foot not deep and the floodwaters swept the van downstream submerging it up to the rooftop and the mother and her daughters, ages eight, five, and two all drowned and only the gather, alex, survived after he managed to escape. his wife and beloved children were later found inside the van by message officials who were all wearing their seatbelts or in child seats. friends and neighbors are in shock and devastated for him. >> i and not begin to imagine what he is going through right now. you are on a family vacation enjoying life and havi
>>shepard: a family tragedy in wyoming.oman and her three young daughters all killed when their van drove into a washed out section of a highway in southern wyoming. the department of transportation says this is the picture of the scene. the family from colorado only one person survived. the father. and now that step. >>guest: such a sad story. debris in the creek blocked the large culverts that run water under the highway causing the creek to tear through this roadway opening that...
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i was just home in wyoming talking to people this past weekend. probably -- people of wyoming say it's not they're taxed too little, it's that washington spends too much. you've got to cut spending. >> greta: there are eight days left. what is your prediction? going to the drawing board two, du -- dualing bills here in capitol hill. both will get passed and two bills go to conference with a reconciliation. right? >> well, looking forward to speaker boehner getting his passed in the house, then i'd like to have a chance to vote on that in the senate. i'd vote for it. >> greta: so, where in this conversation next saturday night? where what where are we going to be? >> we're go to find a solution to this. >> greta: how? >> it's going to be a short-term solution. two bites of the apple for every dollar of legitimate spending cuts you find, they'll raise the debt ceiling by that. with a president to come up with a number based on his election saying there is only one real bottom line to, make sure that this goes through all the way past the election. t
i was just home in wyoming talking to people this past weekend. probably -- people of wyoming say it's not they're taxed too little, it's that washington spends too much. you've got to cut spending. >> greta: there are eight days left. what is your prediction? going to the drawing board two, du -- dualing bills here in capitol hill. both will get passed and two bills go to conference with a reconciliation. right? >> well, looking forward to speaker boehner getting his passed in the...
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senator simpson joins us from wyoming. bet. >> you said, and i quote, if there's anybody in america who wants to solve the son of a bitch, show me your sacred cow and shoot it. i have seen bruised cows, but none get shot, yet. >> it's sad. i admire the woman, i was listening in the earlier part of the program. she went to the flash words, they are going to take care of the seniors, poor, vulnerable and veterans. who doesn't want to do that? come on. let's get off that kick. we said, look, if you don't do something to social security to make it solvent, we are not balancing it on the backs of seniors, we didn't steal the trust fund. do nothing and you will waddle up to the window and get a check for 23% less. if that's sensible, the drinks are on me. that's nuts. the defense department got fat. contractors between 1 million and 10 million. a health care plan for 2.2 million retirees. the premium is 470 bucks a year, no co-pay and takes care of all the kids. let's get serious. let's quit saying the republicans are throwing b
senator simpson joins us from wyoming. bet. >> you said, and i quote, if there's anybody in america who wants to solve the son of a bitch, show me your sacred cow and shoot it. i have seen bruised cows, but none get shot, yet. >> it's sad. i admire the woman, i was listening in the earlier part of the program. she went to the flash words, they are going to take care of the seniors, poor, vulnerable and veterans. who doesn't want to do that? come on. let's get off that kick. we said,...
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in wyoming, but trafficking and methamphetamine in wyoming came not from mexico. i think the country and the state had done a good job addressing precursors and the cooperation with the mexican law enforcement, i think we've made headway along those lines. but some time the messages get lost outside the illegal drug trade and the trafficking of drugs. there is also a human interest story here. in touring the desert, and governor brewer knows this, use a water bottles, diapers, baby carriers. it is an invitation for human suffering. but one of the cases prosecuted in wyoming was a young girl who brought across an older sister who was prostituted out in wyoming. they were fearful for the people who brought them over that it they said anything to law enforcement, that they have these things happen to them. this really is a national interest in securing that border. xas, andwer and tax it does not necessarily a success because it can lead to some many abuses. i apologize to you by ms. this, but one of the interesting things when we toured that border, the issue as i r
in wyoming, but trafficking and methamphetamine in wyoming came not from mexico. i think the country and the state had done a good job addressing precursors and the cooperation with the mexican law enforcement, i think we've made headway along those lines. but some time the messages get lost outside the illegal drug trade and the trafficking of drugs. there is also a human interest story here. in touring the desert, and governor brewer knows this, use a water bottles, diapers, baby carriers. it...
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it continued further north and all the way up to wyoming, tapering it as it went. it relinquished all of its land north of 36 degrees and 30 minutes because the missouri compromise was still affecting the antislavery and wanted to keep it so they let the united states have that land but it still included all of the land east of the rio grande which is today the eastern half of mexico and also still included a whole lot of debt it had occurred in its years as a republic. so 1850, this texas bill paid texas enough money so that it could get out of debt and return this land that is today part of mexico and in those two lines that defined the land that we got from texas christa pushed by stephen douglas. now it's no trick to understand that horizontal line at the beginning of the purchase that leaves bill pass so but the horizontal line, why did he put in this line where it is? that's 103 degrees west longitude. 154100, what is wrong with 103 degrees? the answer to that surfaced in 1861 win de mexico territory was divided in our group to create the arizona territory. t
it continued further north and all the way up to wyoming, tapering it as it went. it relinquished all of its land north of 36 degrees and 30 minutes because the missouri compromise was still affecting the antislavery and wanted to keep it so they let the united states have that land but it still included all of the land east of the rio grande which is today the eastern half of mexico and also still included a whole lot of debt it had occurred in its years as a republic. so 1850, this texas bill...
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. >> i grew up in wyoming, when they say thunderstorm, i don't want to mess around with that. just moved to d.c., and i was looking forward to this. but there's always next year. >> reporter: thousands had shown up for tonight's dress rehearsal for the concert. >> disappointed. >> reporter: did you have a good seat? >> i did. >> this is our yearly tradition to come down the night before and celebrate. it's a washington tradition. without the tourists. >> reporter: the skies darkened, lightning flashed, the winds started howling. mall goers started running for cover. from the safety of our live truck, we rode out the worst of the storm. it was a pounding rain, intense for nearly half an hour. in the city, we saw this traffic light knocked down. later, outside jane olmsted's home in arlington, a mess of tree branches. inside, no power. >> i heard and felt the pop of that tree going, and i was in my kitchen where that big window is. i hot footed it into the hall fast as i could go. it missed my car. >> reporter: a night of fireworks this year on the 3rd of july. this year just on
. >> i grew up in wyoming, when they say thunderstorm, i don't want to mess around with that. just moved to d.c., and i was looking forward to this. but there's always next year. >> reporter: thousands had shown up for tonight's dress rehearsal for the concert. >> disappointed. >> reporter: did you have a good seat? >> i did. >> this is our yearly tradition to come down the night before and celebrate. it's a washington tradition. without the tourists....
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for people in lambing -- in wyoming. the motive behind a shooting in wyoming is still under investigation. drexel horrifying day in grand rapids, michigan, after a gunman killed seven people, including two children. there was a chase through grand rapids before three people were taken hostage inside an apartment. the hostage made out safely, but the gunman took his own life. >> it makes no sense to try to rationalize it or figure out what the motives were. you cannot rationalize why someone would take seven lives for a totally senseless purpose. it is extremely difficult. >> police still have no motives for the shootings. crews say everyone made it out safely after a massive apartment fire in fort myers, florida. the flames quickly spread, but authorities said the quick actions of a resident who went around door to door help everyone get out safely. the cause of the fire is still under investigation. >> coming up, summer is just getting underway and already some retailers are in back-to- school mode. >> has the volatile
for people in lambing -- in wyoming. the motive behind a shooting in wyoming is still under investigation. drexel horrifying day in grand rapids, michigan, after a gunman killed seven people, including two children. there was a chase through grand rapids before three people were taken hostage inside an apartment. the hostage made out safely, but the gunman took his own life. >> it makes no sense to try to rationalize it or figure out what the motives were. you cannot rationalize why...
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you know, in wyoming, we balance our budget every year. we don't have a debt like the country has, the country with its $14 trillion debt. in wyoming, the debt is zero because year after year, we balance our budget, live within our means, spend only what comes in and actually have money left over that we can invest in the people of our state. and it's because from the beginning when the constitution of our state was written, included right there in the constitution is a component that says that you shall balance the budget every year. don't spend more than we have coming in. so to do that, one of the most useful things is that there actually be a budget, be a budget, something to live within, something to look to as a guidepost, as a road map. i'm still looking for one in this body, madam president. where is it? why haven't we seen one? so that's why i am coming to the floor today with a number of my colleagues to say what is going on that it's been over 800 days, no budget, no opportunity to have the american people look to a road map to
you know, in wyoming, we balance our budget every year. we don't have a debt like the country has, the country with its $14 trillion debt. in wyoming, the debt is zero because year after year, we balance our budget, live within our means, spend only what comes in and actually have money left over that we can invest in the people of our state. and it's because from the beginning when the constitution of our state was written, included right there in the constitution is a component that says that...
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much of the drug trade in wyoming came up from mexico. wyoming came up from mexico.
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let's go to john from wyoming joining us live.anks for coming in. >> thank you for having me. >>> you willing to compromise with the democrats to avert a potential default on tuesday? >> my bottom line is we actually need to prevent a default and cut the spending. those are the problems. the bottom line for the president is different. he said the only thing that is his bottom line is raising the debt ceiling beyond the next election. i think you ought to be focused on today's issues. the jobs and the economy and the debt and spending. >> they don't want to put the country through this ordeal again innics months or months. you understand that, right? >> i know that the president wants to take the eyes of america off of the economy and the lack of jobs and the 9.2% unemployment that we have. for the times they raised the debt ceiling, it's about every eight months. the president is asking for the largest increase ever and for one of the longest periods of time. >> we are going broke and not just the debt ceiling. the $14 trillion de
let's go to john from wyoming joining us live.anks for coming in. >> thank you for having me. >>> you willing to compromise with the democrats to avert a potential default on tuesday? >> my bottom line is we actually need to prevent a default and cut the spending. those are the problems. the bottom line for the president is different. he said the only thing that is his bottom line is raising the debt ceiling beyond the next election. i think you ought to be focused on...
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have been subjected last night and again just a few moments ago, i would say to my colleagues from wyoming and idaho, to some orwellian discussion about what is a filibuster. now, most americans when asked the question what is a filibuster would believe that it was delaying something, delaying something. so we have the astonishing development here that my good friend, the majority leader, is delaying a vote on something he wants to pass. we were prepared to have this vote last night. we were prepared to have this vote -- we are prepared to have this vote momentarily. we are prepared to have this vote at any point. i want to disabuse my friend of the notion that somehow it's going to pass. he hasn't seen it yet but we just delivered a letter to his office with 43 of my colleagues who say they are not going to vote for it. the house of representatives is going to speak at 2:30 on this issue. they are not going to vote for it. and with regard to the 60-vote threshold, let me quote my good friend, the majority leader. on march 5 of 2007 -- quote -- "in the senate it has always been the case yo
have been subjected last night and again just a few moments ago, i would say to my colleagues from wyoming and idaho, to some orwellian discussion about what is a filibuster. now, most americans when asked the question what is a filibuster would believe that it was delaying something, delaying something. so we have the astonishing development here that my good friend, the majority leader, is delaying a vote on something he wants to pass. we were prepared to have this vote last night. we were...
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it happened yesterday in wyoming. many trash can sites and roads in the park foreclosed. visitors are being kept out for their own safety. >> one of the country's most beautiful landscapes is still very wild. it was here on yellowstone's trail where a couple came face- to-face with a grizzly bear. the wife told officials that she and her 57-year-old has been found a mother bear with cubs in the distance, but continued walking. in an instant the baird charge them attacking and killing the has been -- the bareear charged them attacking and killing the husband. >> mauling are rare. >> this is the first time that there has been a bear-caused human fatality in 50 years. >> someone has been attacked pretty badly. >> 40a man was killed while sleeping in a tent. >> i think that would motivate the parade instinct that the animals do have. >> so far, the hikers name has not been released. but officials say they will not try to capture or kill the mother bear because while it is a tragedy, she was doing what a mother bear would naturally do, protect her cubs. >>> a funeral today at
it happened yesterday in wyoming. many trash can sites and roads in the park foreclosed. visitors are being kept out for their own safety. >> one of the country's most beautiful landscapes is still very wild. it was here on yellowstone's trail where a couple came face- to-face with a grizzly bear. the wife told officials that she and her 57-year-old has been found a mother bear with cubs in the distance, but continued walking. in an instant the baird charge them attacking and killing the...
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anywhere along here could experience severe thunderstorms across wyoming, south dakota, even in west virginia as well. the front of the storm is steadily moving into eastern quebec. here it's looking quite severe. and down in the florida peninsula looking fairly unsettled as well. temperaturewise, it stays hot in the southwestern corner again. 36 in houston. then coming in at 34 degrees in atlanta. as for europe, a high pressure system covering the british isles. good spells of sunshine there. there will be showers occurring from time to time. nothing severe. we will see rain developing in western europe, western france, northern spain on tuesday scattered of showers scandanavia. it's going to be moving into finland on tuesday. that will be welcomed. behind this it is going to be triggering some sharp showers in places for the balkans as well. that will help cool things down as well. still a few degrees above your averages. 32 in belgrade. coming in at 37 in athens. all right. here is your extended forecast now. >>> and that wraps up this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayash
anywhere along here could experience severe thunderstorms across wyoming, south dakota, even in west virginia as well. the front of the storm is steadily moving into eastern quebec. here it's looking quite severe. and down in the florida peninsula looking fairly unsettled as well. temperaturewise, it stays hot in the southwestern corner again. 36 in houston. then coming in at 34 degrees in atlanta. as for europe, a high pressure system covering the british isles. good spells of sunshine there....
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it continued for further north and all the way to my wyoming tapering as it went. it relinquished all of its land north of 36 degrees, 30 minutes because the missouri compromise was still in effect and they had slavery in texas and wanted to keep it so they let the united states have that land but it still included all the land east which is today the eastern half of mexico you see here. it also still included a whole lot of debt that it had incurred in its years as a republic so in 1850 this texas bill pete texas enough money so it could get out of debt and then in return brought this land that is to be part of mexico. in those two lines that defined the land we got from texas were established by stephen douglas. now it's no trick to understand that horizontal line at the bottom of the purchase that leaves out an important pass in the mountains in the state of texas, but this horizontal line, why did he put this line where it is? this 103 degrees west longitude. the answer to that surfaced in 1961 when the new mexico territory was decided in order to create the ar
it continued for further north and all the way to my wyoming tapering as it went. it relinquished all of its land north of 36 degrees, 30 minutes because the missouri compromise was still in effect and they had slavery in texas and wanted to keep it so they let the united states have that land but it still included all the land east which is today the eastern half of mexico you see here. it also still included a whole lot of debt that it had incurred in its years as a republic so in 1850 this...
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people in wyoming have 72 votes for every vote of people in california have. end this conversation by saying the debate about the constitution and the education about the constitution that we all need is what folks get by listening to you and understanding the historical roots of the document than the linear document we hear of. folks thanks so much. great to have you here. what a joy to be with them. up next, dominique strauss-kahn isn't home free. even if he does go home, more charges could be waiting. will it keep him from being france's next president? i'll ask bernard. stay tuned. just stay off the freeways, all right? i don't want you going out on those yet. and leave your phone in your purse, i don't want you texting. >> daddy... ok! ok, here you go. be careful. >> thanks dad. >> and call me--but not while you're driving. we knew this day was coming. that's why we bought a subaru. ♪ [ doug ] i got to figure this out. ♪ [ dr. ling ] i want to spend more time with my patients. [ jim ] i need to build a new app for the sales team in beijing. [ mrs. davis ]
people in wyoming have 72 votes for every vote of people in california have. end this conversation by saying the debate about the constitution and the education about the constitution that we all need is what folks get by listening to you and understanding the historical roots of the document than the linear document we hear of. folks thanks so much. great to have you here. what a joy to be with them. up next, dominique strauss-kahn isn't home free. even if he does go home, more charges could...
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mother and her three young daughters died when their vehicle drove into a washed out section of a wyoming highway and was swept away by a raging creek. only the father managed to escape. >>> in california witnesses say a hiker was swept over a waterfall at yosemite national park. a search and rescue operation was suspended overnight and will resume in the morning. >>> this morning in shanghai eight-time all-star 7'6" center yao ming announced his retirement from the nba at age 30 due to a series of foot and leg injuries. nba commissioner david stern called the chinese star "a testament to the globalization of our game." >>> for the second time in a week sicily's mount etna has has spewed lava and molten rock closing down the island's main airport. >>> here's an early look at one of your top health headlines on msnbc.com. serious calorie counters make daily diet choices that won't put them over the limit. a new study of items from fast food and sit-down restaurants in three states showed nearly one in five items contained 100 or more excess calories than advertised on menus. over a year ta
mother and her three young daughters died when their vehicle drove into a washed out section of a wyoming highway and was swept away by a raging creek. only the father managed to escape. >>> in california witnesses say a hiker was swept over a waterfall at yosemite national park. a search and rescue operation was suspended overnight and will resume in the morning. >>> this morning in shanghai eight-time all-star 7'6" center yao ming announced his retirement from the nba...
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anywhere along here could experience a couple of thunderstorms, severe thunderstorms, that is, across wyoming, south dakota, even down in west virginia as well. the center of the storm is steadily moving into eastern quebec. here it's looking quite severe. eastern quebec, maine as well. down in the frida peninsula, looking fairly unsettled as well. temperature-wise it stays hot in the southeastern corner again. 40 in wichita. 36 in houston. coming in at 34 in atlanta. as for europe, high pressure system covering the british isles. we've got good spells of sunshine. there will be showers occurring from time to time. nothing too severe. we will start to see some heavy rain developing in western europe, western france, northern spain on tuesday. scattering of showers across scandinavia. then this low pressure system over in eastern europe remains very active, bringing heavy rain, strong thunderstorms in isolated areas. right now it's over the baltic states but it's going to be moving into finland on tuesday. so that will be welcome rain. behind this it is going to be triggering some quite sharp
anywhere along here could experience a couple of thunderstorms, severe thunderstorms, that is, across wyoming, south dakota, even down in west virginia as well. the center of the storm is steadily moving into eastern quebec. here it's looking quite severe. eastern quebec, maine as well. down in the frida peninsula, looking fairly unsettled as well. temperature-wise it stays hot in the southeastern corner again. 40 in wichita. 36 in houston. coming in at 34 in atlanta. as for europe, high...
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officials say the washout was caused from flash flooding near ryan park in southeast wyoming. officials say debris in the creek apparently blocked large culverts that run under the highway, and the water that tore through the roadway opening a 25-foot-wide, 9-foot-deep breach. flooding in be wyoming in the spring and summer has been blamed for at least two over depths. a fixed-wing aircraft is flying over the area this morning singeing for additional -- searching for additional vehicles affected by the flooding. heather: thank you very much, julie. bill: you have got that heat out there, and it's not going away. now we find michele bachmann surging in the polls, a "wall street journal" poll showing that bachman is gaining ground. romney at 30% be, bachman at 16. those new numbers follow report that is bachman suffers from migraine headaches, questions about whether her condition would effect her ability to perform as commander in chief, bachman denying that. today we'll talk to karl rove about bachman's strong new poll numbers and chris christie going to iowa and everything el
officials say the washout was caused from flash flooding near ryan park in southeast wyoming. officials say debris in the creek apparently blocked large culverts that run under the highway, and the water that tore through the roadway opening a 25-foot-wide, 9-foot-deep breach. flooding in be wyoming in the spring and summer has been blamed for at least two over depths. a fixed-wing aircraft is flying over the area this morning singeing for additional -- searching for additional vehicles...
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intercontinental ballistic missiles in montana,ed inned in and william william -- north dakota and william -- wyoming. >>> renovations today included a new laundry building a community center and two playgrounds. >> we have to update all of the bathrooms and the rooms, and you know, what needs to be done. and funds to that, we -- in addition to this, we have so many other projects. >>> marine biologists are still trying to get a female gray whale out of the clam act river and -- klamath river back out to sea. yesterday, the biologists used killer whale sounds hoping to scare the whale away. scientists are worried she cannot find enough food and her skin will suffer in fresh water. >>> well, the advertised warming trend we have been talking about is here. we're our live camera looking out towards oakland. currently, 65 degrees. there's evidence or traces of that marine layer hugging parts of the coastline. it shows up nicely on the satellite. the clouds are a factor near point reyes, down toward the golden gate bridge. low clouds and fog regrouping. as far as numbers, the warmest locations are in the
intercontinental ballistic missiles in montana,ed inned in and william william -- north dakota and william -- wyoming. >>> renovations today included a new laundry building a community center and two playgrounds. >> we have to update all of the bathrooms and the rooms, and you know, what needs to be done. and funds to that, we -- in addition to this, we have so many other projects. >>> marine biologists are still trying to get a female gray whale out of the clam act...
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visitors to yellowstone national park in wyoming are being warned about a grizzly bear that killed a man. he was hiking with his wife when they surprised a mother bear and her cubs. it was the third attack in the yellowstone region in the past year but the first fatality in 25 years. it happened on a backwards trail in the middle of yellowstone park. >>> some other hike others will trail heard the woman cries for help. they called 911. >>> the woman escaped with only minor injuries. the area has been sealed off and warnings signs are posted. officials say there will be no effort to track the bear because it was defensive attack. >> flight 812 was traveling from phoenix to sacramento when a six foot hole opened up in the plane. this happened back in april. flight crew remained calm, carefully taking the plane down more than 20,000 feet in five minutes. >> you may hit your your 3:00 position in five miles. >> we'll take it. >> none of crew or 18 passengers on board suffered serious injuries. they believe a manufacturing defect caused the huge crack. an inspection of the fleet uncovered
visitors to yellowstone national park in wyoming are being warned about a grizzly bear that killed a man. he was hiking with his wife when they surprised a mother bear and her cubs. it was the third attack in the yellowstone region in the past year but the first fatality in 25 years. it happened on a backwards trail in the middle of yellowstone park. >>> some other hike others will trail heard the woman cries for help. they called 911. >>> the woman escaped with only minor...
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the seven were in the third week of a 30 day wilderness survival course offered by a wyoming based nationaltdoor leadership school. >> he helped himself and came back for other children. >> he attends richmond leadership school. he was chosen to receive a $4,000 scholarship for the program. >> we had three students participate the year before and came back as leaders on campus. i think it's incredible opportunity for them. >> 11 hours per day, uphill. >> martin's 15-year-old cousin left after six days. >> it seemed cool to go camping but after a while sleeping intents and eating outside, having to do everything outside. i don't like it no more. >> despite what happened to victor, fellow campers on the trip, the principal here at the richmond leadership school says she's a strong supporter of the wilderness program. >> would you hesitate to recommend knit future? >> not at all. >> a spokesperson told abc 7 there will be a thorough review of the alaska insy dwent a goal of managing risk, while still achieving educational aids of the program. >> and president obama will address the nation in l
the seven were in the third week of a 30 day wilderness survival course offered by a wyoming based nationaltdoor leadership school. >> he helped himself and came back for other children. >> he attends richmond leadership school. he was chosen to receive a $4,000 scholarship for the program. >> we had three students participate the year before and came back as leaders on campus. i think it's incredible opportunity for them. >> 11 hours per day, uphill. >> martin's...
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it's tit for tat and watching the co-chair out of wyoming, senator, how are you? >> i'm very well out here in the wild west, high blue skies about 80. here we are. and i've been listening. >> neil: go ahead. >> no, it's just, it is -- when you travel around the country there's one word. it used to be patriotism, it's now called disgust. they're disgusted with both parties and if either one of the parties as parties are thinking they're getting an advantage, let me tell you the people out in the world are saying, we don't care if you're a damn democrat or a republican, be an american. now, this is tough business. i worked like dog to try to get a balanced budget amendment. we were one short when i was in the senate. boy, we worked everybody to get it. and we didn't get it. they won't get it. and if they get it, it won't make a bit of difference because they've got to have a two-thirds votes in both houses and 38 states and this problem is immediate. it isn't two years out and this is it, what you said about the markets is absolutely correct. they don't -- the money
it's tit for tat and watching the co-chair out of wyoming, senator, how are you? >> i'm very well out here in the wild west, high blue skies about 80. here we are. and i've been listening. >> neil: go ahead. >> no, it's just, it is -- when you travel around the country there's one word. it used to be patriotism, it's now called disgust. they're disgusted with both parties and if either one of the parties as parties are thinking they're getting an advantage, let me tell you the...
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in wyoming, but trafficking and methamphetamine in wyoming came not from mexico. i think the country and the state had done a good job addressing precursors and the cooperation with the mexican law enforcement, i think we've made headway along those lines. but some time the messages get lost outside the illegal drug trade and the trafficking of drugs. there is also a human interest story here. in touring the desert, and governor brewer knows this, use a water bottles, diapers, baby carriers. it is an invitation for human suffering. but one of the cases prosecuted in wyoming was a young girl who brought across an older sister who was prostituted out in wyoming. they were fearful for the people who brought them over that it they said anything to law enforcement, that they have these things happen to them. this really is a national interest in securing that border. xas, andwer and tax it does not necessarily a success because it can lead to some many abuses. i apologize to you by ms. this, but one of the interesting things when we toured that border, the issue as i r
in wyoming, but trafficking and methamphetamine in wyoming came not from mexico. i think the country and the state had done a good job addressing precursors and the cooperation with the mexican law enforcement, i think we've made headway along those lines. but some time the messages get lost outside the illegal drug trade and the trafficking of drugs. there is also a human interest story here. in touring the desert, and governor brewer knows this, use a water bottles, diapers, baby carriers. it...
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i have been watching this debate from wyoming.m wyoming is looks an awful lot like politicians in this town who want to kick the can down the road. a group of republicans particularly in the house and some in the senate like jim jordan who are saying no, we have got a freight train of debt that is hurdling down the tracks toward us and the only responsible thing we can do here is get spending under control. >> chris: you have got divided government. the democrats controlling the white house and the senate. republicans controlling the house. eventually any negotiation people have to be willing to give. >> the republicans and the democrats both need -- we got to be able to raise the debt ceiling. we cannot leave it where it is. given that, though, the president and the democrats have got to understand that people are not willing to vote for h that increase without significant change in terms of our spending. significant cuts in spending. >> chris: but let me ask you this question. i'm sorry, juan, i will get to you in a second. i un
i have been watching this debate from wyoming.m wyoming is looks an awful lot like politicians in this town who want to kick the can down the road. a group of republicans particularly in the house and some in the senate like jim jordan who are saying no, we have got a freight train of debt that is hurdling down the tracks toward us and the only responsible thing we can do here is get spending under control. >> chris: you have got divided government. the democrats controlling the white...
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he played collegiately at wyoming.he story is he was working in a sporting goods store when a friend asked him to caddie so tour events in '05. he was on the bag for sung young yoo. >> this is for 130 yards. oh, what a bounce. >> an aggressive shot and what a
he played collegiately at wyoming.he story is he was working in a sporting goods store when a friend asked him to caddie so tour events in '05. he was on the bag for sung young yoo. >> this is for 130 yards. oh, what a bounce. >> an aggressive shot and what a
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mother and her three young daughters died when their vehicle drove into a washed out section of a wyomingghway and was swept away by a raging creek. only the father managed to escape. >>> in california, witnesses say a hiker was swept over a water fall at yoe accept itity national park. a search and rescue operation will resume in the morning. >>> this morning in shanghai, yao ming announced his retirement due to injuries. david stern called the chinese star, quote, a testament to the globalization of our game. >>> and for the second time in a week, sisly's mount etna has spewed lava closing down the main airport. now here's a look at wall street. the dow opens at 12,587 after jumping 202 points yesterday. the s&p spiked 21, the nasdaq went up 61. taking a look at overseas trading, in tokyo, the nikkei climbed 116 points. points, while in hong kong the hang seng added 101. >>> tuesday strong earnings and hope for a deficit deal in washington boosted stocks to their best day since march. the dow had its biggest one-day jump this year. tuesday's gains turned all three majors positive for th
mother and her three young daughters died when their vehicle drove into a washed out section of a wyomingghway and was swept away by a raging creek. only the father managed to escape. >>> in california, witnesses say a hiker was swept over a water fall at yoe accept itity national park. a search and rescue operation will resume in the morning. >>> this morning in shanghai, yao ming announced his retirement due to injuries. david stern called the chinese star, quote, a...
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communicate with the wyoming. test yourself and become free to me see what nature can give you the. he's available in. central. beach. people killed. in the. prime minister's office was. in the building at the. global jihad. but. i will keep you updated on developments and also throughout the day here on out. stay with us a change of tone between now and then as we bring you the latest addition of this weekend's program do enjoy. hello welcome to the pride. of the city of brides roughly three hundred kilometers from. it celebrating its one hundred forty eight. and with a whole range of. from film festivals to exhibitions it's still all happening in moscow. you can see how teams used to drive the journey which takes around five. you can also take an overnight. in front of. some of the. revolution of nine hundred five took place in one of the. supposedly took place here the city. big. in the middle. of russia because. during the nineteenth century with. scattered throughout the region you can see one of the. and still is made. through the city.
communicate with the wyoming. test yourself and become free to me see what nature can give you the. he's available in. central. beach. people killed. in the. prime minister's office was. in the building at the. global jihad. but. i will keep you updated on developments and also throughout the day here on out. stay with us a change of tone between now and then as we bring you the latest addition of this weekend's program do enjoy. hello welcome to the pride. of the city of brides roughly three...
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. >>> there's been a deadly grizzly bear in yellowstone national park in wyoming. a couple was hiking yesterday morning when they surprised a mother bear and her cubs. the bear killed the man, his wife suffered minor injuries and managed to call 911. >> this is the first time that there has been a bear caused human fatality in yellowstone in 25 years. >> it is the third bear attack in the yellowstone area in just over a year. >>> just ahead on the "morning news" a new gender gap in the search for job. >>> and a crackling assault from the heavens lighting up the stormy night sky. >>> first scott pelley with a preview of the "cbs evening news." >> what happens to these employees when the shuttle program ends? find out tonight on the "cbs evening news." nges to support my metabolism. i'm more active, i eat right, and i switched to one a day women's active metabolism, a complete women's multivitamin, plus more -- for metabolism support. and that's a change i feel good about. [ female announcer ] from one a day. new natureluxe mousse mascara! we took out a heavy synthet
. >>> there's been a deadly grizzly bear in yellowstone national park in wyoming. a couple was hiking yesterday morning when they surprised a mother bear and her cubs. the bear killed the man, his wife suffered minor injuries and managed to call 911. >> this is the first time that there has been a bear caused human fatality in yellowstone in 25 years. >> it is the third bear attack in the yellowstone area in just over a year. >>> just ahead on the "morning...
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sadly however, there's been a fatal attack in wyoming. 57-year-old brian matayoshi was on a camping trip with his wife when he apparently happened on a mother grizzly and came between her and her cubs. park rangers say the fatal attack was an act of nature. they will not destroy the animal for simply protecting her family. >>> take another look at the time lapsed pictures of the dust storm in arizona's capital city. it closed the airport and turned the late-day light into night in an instant. residents came home to find dust covered everything and that certainly includes every car in the city. so the booming sector of the local economy today car washes. >> as a car wash operator-owner, we love to see this kind of weather. it means good profit for the week. >> i guess so. also inundated with business right now is pool cleaning companies. and this dust storm is serious business for a lot of folks with asthma and other respiratory conditions. there's still so much dust lingering in the air, they're still being advised to stay indoors. >>> here's the question, can you write the entire alphab
sadly however, there's been a fatal attack in wyoming. 57-year-old brian matayoshi was on a camping trip with his wife when he apparently happened on a mother grizzly and came between her and her cubs. park rangers say the fatal attack was an act of nature. they will not destroy the animal for simply protecting her family. >>> take another look at the time lapsed pictures of the dust storm in arizona's capital city. it closed the airport and turned the late-day light into night in an...
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wyoming ground squirrels. buford wasn't always this small.ome 2,000 residents. the rain still runs through buford. only these days, they just don't stop anymore. >> when the railroad went away, the town went away. >> well, the whole town did, yeah. >> reporter: betty lives a county away and has been watching buford slowly fade from the map for some 90 years. but she said don saved it. >> yeah, i think don likes it out here. >> reporter: he's become sort of an angel of i-80. if you've got an engine problem, don likely has the answer. >> if it's jerking like that, a lot of times that's water. >> reporter: if you're a little low on cash, he'll even spot you a few dollars. >> he's the kind of guy who will give you the shirt off his back. >> he has kept the lights burning longer than most expected. but it won't last forever. >> i'm getting to the point where i'm thinking about retirement, you know, so i don't know what's going to happen to buford when i decide to retire. ♪ all by myself >> reporter: so if you ever find yourself on i-80 and need ga
wyoming ground squirrels. buford wasn't always this small.ome 2,000 residents. the rain still runs through buford. only these days, they just don't stop anymore. >> when the railroad went away, the town went away. >> well, the whole town did, yeah. >> reporter: betty lives a county away and has been watching buford slowly fade from the map for some 90 years. but she said don saved it. >> yeah, i think don likes it out here. >> reporter: he's become sort of an angel...
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rain from new mexico to wyoming. >> phoenix, things are heating up to 108. 91 here in new york. 88 in miami. 89 in new orleans as well. >> some of that rain is looking pretty good right now. >> yeah. i wouldn't mind a couple of days just to bring everything down to normal. >> i could get caught in a storm today. >>> coming up -- harry potter's half billion dollar weekend. >>> plus, new duties for duke and duchess. after a successful visit to the states. >>> and a collapse at rock 'n roll concert, sending people running for their lives. roll concert, sending people running for their lives. >>> ford's ceo says that there may be an economic recovery in your future. in an interview with usa today, he said that the improving economy is the result of decreasing oil prices and moving beyond the japanese earthquake. he also says that manufacturing is the foundation of that recovery and job growth. >>> worries about europe's banking woes and the debt talks here are keeping overseas markets unsettled. tokyo's nikkei average picked up 38 points today. in london, the ftse opened lower. on wall st
rain from new mexico to wyoming. >> phoenix, things are heating up to 108. 91 here in new york. 88 in miami. 89 in new orleans as well. >> some of that rain is looking pretty good right now. >> yeah. i wouldn't mind a couple of days just to bring everything down to normal. >> i could get caught in a storm today. >>> coming up -- harry potter's half billion dollar weekend. >>> plus, new duties for duke and duchess. after a successful visit to the states....
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portions of the country can, it is trigger sharp showers, severe thunderstorms in places like colorado, wyomingalso up in central canada experiencing severe thunderstorms throughout the night before all that heads into the great lakes region on your friday. picking up a lot of heat from the gulf of mexico as well, we are dealing with high heat, high humidity across much of the plain states. temperatures quite uncomfortable, in fact, 36 degrees in chicago it stays hot in houston as well, 36 degrees. do take plenty of precaution and drink plenty of liquids. now, for the -- for europe, i should say the eastern half, looking very unsettled again, looking quite severe in places like eastern austria, the czech republic into poland and then this other system over towards east that has been with us will continue to strengthen a little bit heading westward, places like northern ukraine, belarus and up toward the baltic states looking at plenty of showers and thunderstorms in store as well. western europe looking good. once again, good spells of sunshine. london coming in at 21 degrees, 22 in paris, look
portions of the country can, it is trigger sharp showers, severe thunderstorms in places like colorado, wyomingalso up in central canada experiencing severe thunderstorms throughout the night before all that heads into the great lakes region on your friday. picking up a lot of heat from the gulf of mexico as well, we are dealing with high heat, high humidity across much of the plain states. temperatures quite uncomfortable, in fact, 36 degrees in chicago it stays hot in houston as well, 36...