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i think grizzly bears in yellowstone are conservation reliant species. roim an iconic creature of the wild that will still need man's help. anne thompson, nbc news, yellowstone. >>> when we come back -- another look at the horse that lived up to his name. ♪ ♪ >>> if you missed it, the scene at rainy and muddy pimlico in baltimore as they ran the preakness. for a time, it seemed as though nyquist might be on a repeat track for repeat performance after winning the kentucky derby. but the horse, exaggerator had a different plan. he ran a near perfect race and went on to win it ending the possibility of a triple crown for this year. >>> a sad note tonight, the passing of jane little, atlanta symphony bass player we profiled on this broadcast in march. small in stature, little was praised for colleagues in succeeding in a role reserved for men. she performed for 71 years, setting a world record for longest tenure. jane little spent her final moments doing what she loved -- she collapsed on stage during an encore performance of there is no business like show b
i think grizzly bears in yellowstone are conservation reliant species. roim an iconic creature of the wild that will still need man's help. anne thompson, nbc news, yellowstone. >>> when we come back -- another look at the horse that lived up to his name. ♪ ♪ >>> if you missed it, the scene at rainy and muddy pimlico in baltimore as they ran the preakness. for a time, it seemed as though nyquist might be on a repeat track for repeat performance after winning the kentucky...
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i think grizzly bears in yellowstone are conservation reliant species. iconic creature of the wild that will still need man's help. anne thompson, nbc news, yellowstone. >>> when we come back -- another look at the horse that lived up to his name. (war drums beating) fight heartburn fast. with tums chewy delights. the mouthwatering soft chew that goes to work in seconds to conquer heartburn fast. tum tum tum tum. chewy delights. only from tums. to you, they're more than just a pet. so protect them with k9 advantix ii. it kills fleas, ticks and mosquitoes. k9 advantix ii. for the love of dog. her long day as anne. hair stylist starts with shoulder pain when... hey joanne, want to trade the all day relief of 2 aleve with 6 tylenol? give up my 2 aleve for 6 tylenol? no thanks. for me... it's aleve. you owned your car for four years, you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends, three jobs... you're like nothing can replace brad. then liberty mutual calls, and you break into your ha
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these companies that built a large hotels at yellowstone and grand canyon. it was obvious economic benefit to those who had the wherewithal to pay for the trains to these large parks. you are right. there still is some perception that these parts or -- if you don't have the economic means. i would hope that the man in charge pursuant to contracts or permits by concessioners within the financial range of those visiting the parks. then the question about parks being so remote. again, i don't feel there is a substitute for personal experiences. there was some debate that maybe there would be a larger role on the part of the federal government vai the national park service to provide quality outdoor, nature, history, recreational oriented opportunities -- that debate raised quite heavily in the early 1970's. out of that was created golden gate in san francisco. and gateway in new york. some other urban centers -- that would be good for us. that debate raised quite heavily in the early 1970's. out of that was created golden gate in san francisco. and gateway in n
these companies that built a large hotels at yellowstone and grand canyon. it was obvious economic benefit to those who had the wherewithal to pay for the trains to these large parks. you are right. there still is some perception that these parts or -- if you don't have the economic means. i would hope that the man in charge pursuant to contracts or permits by concessioners within the financial range of those visiting the parks. then the question about parks being so remote. again, i don't feel...
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nbc news, yellowstone. >> very controversial. >> yeah. we'll be right back.he movie "ferris bueller's day off" came to life today in downtown chicago. the film tells the story of ferris bueller and two friends >>> the movie ferris bueller's day off came to life in downtown chicago. the story tells the story of ferris bueller and some friends who decided to see the sights in chicago. it came with the song "twist and shout". it marks the 30th anniversary of the film's release. 30 years, great reenact. obviously one of the most famous scenes. >> i didn't feel old until you said 30 years. i love that car. you were begging me not to, but i did it anyway. >> have a great week ahead. >> take care. ♪ ♪ >> tim: in 2012, today's guest was chosen for the all fenway team as the greatest boston red sox center fielder in history. he was one of baseball's elite players from 1975 to 1983. a five tool, nine time all-star for the boston red sox and angels. from 1975 to 1983. before finishing his career with the orioles, tigers, and padres. often, he's compared with mike trout,
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they were wrong. >> reporter: yellowstone is not a petting zoo.man who got too close. another video shows a bison charging a boy who crept within feet of it. bison gored five visitors last year. a grizzly killed another visitor. but yellowstone has a pr challenge with the killing of the bison calf, which they defend as necessary but has churned outrage on social media. yellowstone explained that in order to ship the calf out of the park it would have had to go through months of quarantine. in the end a visitor's ill-advised rescue attempt became a death sentence for the calf. a reminder to all visitors to respect wildlife space. >> yellowstone national park is their home. they understand how to live and to succeed and to thrive in this environment. >> reporter: the canadian tourist was given a citation for getting too close to wildlife and fined $110. but park officials say their investigation is continuing and more charges are pending. >>> for the past two years "60 minutes" has been following a daring medical experiment. it uses the polio virus
they were wrong. >> reporter: yellowstone is not a petting zoo.man who got too close. another video shows a bison charging a boy who crept within feet of it. bison gored five visitors last year. a grizzly killed another visitor. but yellowstone has a pr challenge with the killing of the bison calf, which they defend as necessary but has churned outrage on social media. yellowstone explained that in order to ship the calf out of the park it would have had to go through months of...
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but bison are responsible for more injuries in yellowstone park than any other animal.erson being gored by a bison, but not all tourists are getting the message. viral videos and social media showing people petting wild animals and posing for selfies, sometimes with near disastrous results. >> oh, yeah, there you go. >> federal law prohibits disturbing or petting animals in the national park. visitors are supposed to stay 25 yards away from all wildlife and 100 yards away from bears and wolves. >> yellowstone national park is not a zoo and it's not a petting zoo. it's a place where people can come and experience wild animals in their national environment. >> the tourists in this case have not been identified, but they were fined and could still face more charges. now, park officials tell nbc that they did not have any good options in this case. the calf could not be shipped out of the park because of an ongoing quarantine involving contagious disease and the park does not have the resources to care for a young calf that long. officials want to get the word out about not
but bison are responsible for more injuries in yellowstone park than any other animal.erson being gored by a bison, but not all tourists are getting the message. viral videos and social media showing people petting wild animals and posing for selfies, sometimes with near disastrous results. >> oh, yeah, there you go. >> federal law prohibits disturbing or petting animals in the national park. visitors are supposed to stay 25 yards away from all wildlife and 100 yards away from bears...
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the big yellowstone-type places at all. and then to add a third element to the ways in which the experience of childhood is altering the experience of the parks, there are of course these things. and the video games and all the ways in which virtual reality is now far more vivid, far more seductive, far more all-encompassing and engaging than those long boring trips to get to these cold wet places where you sit around and wait to turn on your phone. so the challenge of how do you engage a generation that is now having such a mediated experience of the world is something that the park service is not alone in facing. but it's a really important challenge. so my broad question to you, bob, and again, i'd invite when we turn to q & a reflections from the audience about this one, is what do the parks look like in the 21st century, especially for young people? especially for young people from families that do not have historical experience of visiting parks as part of their family culture. huh do the national parks and other park
the big yellowstone-type places at all. and then to add a third element to the ways in which the experience of childhood is altering the experience of the parks, there are of course these things. and the video games and all the ways in which virtual reality is now far more vivid, far more seductive, far more all-encompassing and engaging than those long boring trips to get to these cold wet places where you sit around and wait to turn on your phone. so the challenge of how do you engage a...
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yellowstone has a p.r. the killing of the bison calf which they defend as necessary but has churned outrage on social media. yellowstone explained that in order to ship the calf out of the park, it would have had to go through months of quarantine. in the end, the ill-advised rescue attempt sentence for the calf. a reminder to all to respect wildlife space. >> yellowstone national park is their home. they understand how to live and to succeed and to thrive in this environment. >> reporter: the canadian tourist was given a citation for getting too close to wildlife and fined $110. officials say their investigation is continuing, and more charge are pending. gayle? >> thank you. it's such a sad story all the way around. i hear the explanation and get it. the tourists were wrong despite being well meaning. seems even going through quarantine, so many people would have wanted to take that baby. >> per a petting zoo or -- for a petting zoo or zoo in the area. i agree. >> leave them alone. >> let the buffalo roam
yellowstone has a p.r. the killing of the bison calf which they defend as necessary but has churned outrage on social media. yellowstone explained that in order to ship the calf out of the park, it would have had to go through months of quarantine. in the end, the ill-advised rescue attempt sentence for the calf. a reminder to all to respect wildlife space. >> yellowstone national park is their home. they understand how to live and to succeed and to thrive in this environment. >>...
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a reminder to all visitors to respect wildlife space. >> yellowstone national park is their home.d and to thrive in this environment. >> reporter: the canadian tourist was given a citation for getting too close to wildlife and fined $110. but park officials say their investigation is conti (sounds of birds whistling) ♪ music ♪ introducing new k-y touch gel crème. for massage and intimacy. every touch, gently intensified. a little touch is all it takes. k-y touch. ♪ we're going to prove just how wet and sticky your current gel antiperspirant is. ♪ and now we're going to show you how degree dry spray is different. degree dry spray. goes on instantly dry for a cleaner feel. degree. it won't let you down. (cheering) narrator: birthday... dishes. thursday... (game sounds) dishes. every dish, every time only finish has the powerball to take on anything. so the in-laws have moved in with us. and our adult children are here. still. so we save by using tide. which means we use less. three generations of clothes cleaned in one wash. those are mom's. has anybody seen my pants? lasts up to tw
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the big yellowstone-type places at all. and then to add a third element to the ways in which the experience of childhood is altering the experience of the parks, there are of course these things. and the video games and all the ways in which virtual reality is now far more vivid, far more seductive, far more all-encompassing and engaging than those long boring trips to get to these cold wet places where you sit around and wait to turn on your phone. so the challenge of how do you engage a generation that is now having such a mediated experience of the world is something that the park service is not alone in facing. but it's a really important challenge. so my broad question to you, bob, and again, i'd invite when we turn to q & a reflections from the audience about this one, is what do the parks look like in the 21st century, especially for young people? especially for young people from families that do not have historical experience of visiting parks as part of their family culture. huh do the national parks and other park
the big yellowstone-type places at all. and then to add a third element to the ways in which the experience of childhood is altering the experience of the parks, there are of course these things. and the video games and all the ways in which virtual reality is now far more vivid, far more seductive, far more all-encompassing and engaging than those long boring trips to get to these cold wet places where you sit around and wait to turn on your phone. so the challenge of how do you engage a...
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is coping six months after the deadly terrorist attacks there and the return of grizzly bears to yellowstone and the debate over whether they should still be on the endangered species list when we see you on nbc nightly news. >> thank you. we'll see you at 6:30 and we'll be right back. >>> art for a cause today in west philadelphia. dozens turned out to malcolm x park to paint a mural. the behavioral and wellness department were on hand to help educate the public and they gave information on mental health resources and the arts program hosted the event and the rain held off mostly for the outdoor event today and now it seems to be back. >> we have those afternoon showers all over the place, you can see on the live radar, and a little bit heavier and new castle delaware, and tomorrow, most of the day is dry, but we're going to be seeing temperatures get into the low 70s and a chance of afternoon showers. >>> that's nbc 10 news for now and for glenn, and all of us here i'm denise nakano. we'll see you at 11:00. >>> on this sunday night, dead heat. donald trump and hillary clinton now neck and
is coping six months after the deadly terrorist attacks there and the return of grizzly bears to yellowstone and the debate over whether they should still be on the endangered species list when we see you on nbc nightly news. >> thank you. we'll see you at 6:30 and we'll be right back. >>> art for a cause today in west philadelphia. dozens turned out to malcolm x park to paint a mural. the behavioral and wellness department were on hand to help educate the public and they gave...
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. >>> a couple of tourists visiting yellowstone national park are in some hot water after they put a bison calf in the back of their suv. have you seen this story? they said they thought the animal looked cold and wanted to help. it is a wild animal. rangers gave them a tragically the calf had to be euthanized, because after the contact with the tourists it was too comfortable and approaching people and cars. and it was ostracized from the rest of the calves. park visitors require that visitors stay at least 25 yards away from wildlife in yellowstone. >>> a much happier outcome for this mama duck and a dozen ducklings when they waddled into an elementary school in charles city, minnesota. you can see the mama duck built a nest and laid some eggs in the school's courtyard and how cute are they? the eggs hatched and monday was the first time for the new family to head out into the wild. and it also turned to be a neat learning experience for the kids. sitting there on the side. there and the family now makes its home in a nearby creek. >>> stories from across the country and right here
. >>> a couple of tourists visiting yellowstone national park are in some hot water after they put a bison calf in the back of their suv. have you seen this story? they said they thought the animal looked cold and wanted to help. it is a wild animal. rangers gave them a tragically the calf had to be euthanized, because after the contact with the tourists it was too comfortable and approaching people and cars. and it was ostracized from the rest of the calves. park visitors require that...
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. >> tell us what we have to worry about in yellowstone. >> yeah, yellowstone. you know, even in the pacific northwest there have been eruptions that have been a lot bigger than mount st. helens. still in the story toes of the native americans, it formed crater lake, a hundred times more ash than mount st. helens, so that would be a tremendous disaster all over the united states. fortunately, yellowstone does not look like it's going to have a major eruption anytime soon, but when it has erupted in the past, it has been, essentially, it could devastate potentially the entire eastern half of the united states. that last eruption occurred hundreds of years ago x there's no sign but, yeah, there have been major volcanic eruptions in the past, and there will continue to be many in the future. it's only a matter of time until some of those volcanos erupt again. >> wondered if you could speak a little bit about sort of the current situation in the management of the area. i know last type i was out -- time i was out there, the logging, it's run by park service and -- [
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i still have a lot of them i want to cross off list. >> i have about 58 to go. >> yosemite and yellowstone >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. now," informing insomniacs for two decad >>> making news in america this morning, deadly storms roar across the plains leaving destruction across several states. new video just in. a tornado tearing apart everything in its path. powerful wind and damaging hail, as well. the forecast for that same area today coming up. >>> more primary voters head to the polls today as the presidential front-runners try to lock up their party's nominations. meanwhile, bernie sanders is not backing down and putting on a late night show of strength in california. >>> anger over a high school yearbook photo and a student's name. was it just a mix-up or someone's cruel prank? >>> be careful where you step. you wouldn't want to walk out of the house and land, say, right on top of an alligator.
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. >> it involves a baby bison found inside yellowstone national park and the misguided of some park visitorsnking they were saving it from the cold. abc's neal karlinksky explains. >> reporter: cute as it looks, this picture gone viral of a baby bison in the back of a yellowstone national park visitor's suv is the latest evidence of people hurting the things they claim to love. park rangers say visitors were worried about the little bison, so they took it to a field office. the result? the bison was rejected by its mother and had to be euthanized. >> we have a little saying here. give them room, use your zoom. >> reporter: it's a frustrating trend. people snapping bison selfies. this woman was caught by another visitor actually petting the new national mammal. authorities went after these boy scout leaders after they saw video of them toppling a famous rock in utah dating back to the jurassic period. they said they feared it would fall. and this week, actress vanessa hudgens paid a $1,000 fine for posting this on instagram. her name and a boyfriend's carved into arizona's famous red rocks. a
. >> it involves a baby bison found inside yellowstone national park and the misguided of some park visitorsnking they were saving it from the cold. abc's neal karlinksky explains. >> reporter: cute as it looks, this picture gone viral of a baby bison in the back of a yellowstone national park visitor's suv is the latest evidence of people hurting the things they claim to love. park rangers say visitors were worried about the little bison, so they took it to a field office. the...
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. >>> new developments in the tragedy at yellowstone park. >>> new developments in the tragedy at yellowstonek. a canadian tourist admitting he put a baby bison in his car, and it had to be euthanized. now, another tourist saying she took video of the calf shivering and stumbling. they thought they were trying to help. >>> now to a dramatic rescue in anchorage, alaska. a firefighter trapped in an overturned car, pleading for help. the good samaritans lifting the car just enough. he gets out and thanks them afterward. >>> a possible led zeppelin reunion in court. the band spirit suing them, accusing them of stealing the melody of their song. here's the two songs, the spirit version first. ♪ >> a judge has been asked to order robert plant and jimmy page to attend a trial. >>> when we come back, the true american heroes right now climbing mt. everest. we have pictures, coming up. te came out today to run the race for retirement. so we asked them... are you completely prepared for retirement? okay, mostly prepared? could you save 1% more of your income? it doesn't sound like much, but saving an a
. >>> new developments in the tragedy at yellowstone park. >>> new developments in the tragedy at yellowstonek. a canadian tourist admitting he put a baby bison in his car, and it had to be euthanized. now, another tourist saying she took video of the calf shivering and stumbling. they thought they were trying to help. >>> now to a dramatic rescue in anchorage, alaska. a firefighter trapped in an overturned car, pleading for help. the good samaritans lifting the car...
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. >>> next tonight here, the tragedy at yellowstone national park involving a baby bison, after two touriststhe bison in their car, thinking they were saving it from the cold. here's abc's neal karlinsky. >> reporter: cute as it looks, this picture gone viral of a baby bison in the back of a yellowstone national park visitor's suv is the latest evidence of people hurting the things they claim to love. park rangers say visitors were worried about the little bison, so they took it to a field office. the result, the bison was rejected by its mother, and tonight, had to be euthanized. >> we have a little saying here. give them room, use your zoom. >> reporter: it's a frustrating trend. people snapping bison shies. this woman was caught by another visitor actually petting the new national mammal. authorities went off these boy scout leaders after they saw video of them toppling a famous rock in utah dating back to the jury razzic period. this week, actress vanessa hudgens faces a $1,000 fine for vandalizing u.s. forest service land after posting this on instagram, her name and a boyfriend's carve
. >>> next tonight here, the tragedy at yellowstone national park involving a baby bison, after two touriststhe bison in their car, thinking they were saving it from the cold. here's abc's neal karlinsky. >> reporter: cute as it looks, this picture gone viral of a baby bison in the back of a yellowstone national park visitor's suv is the latest evidence of people hurting the things they claim to love. park rangers say visitors were worried about the little bison, so they took it...
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two yellowstone tourists put a baby buy sison in the back of t suv to try and keep it warm. the tragic result. warning to all visitors today, tuesday, may 17th, 2016. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "today". it's a tuesday morning. that is a sad story out of yellowstone. >> it's an involved story. confusing in some areas. the bottom line, don't put a baby bison in the hatchback of your car. >>> our top story, the weather. severe storms hammer the region by a new round of powerful storm systems overnight. kerry sanders is in oklahoma city. good morning. >> good morning, savannah. it was another sleepless night for residents in the area. violent wind north of here, oklahoma city, registered 69 miles an hour. in felt and durham, oklahoma, two suspected tornadoes touched down. the damage assessments from those tornadoes is yet to be fully calculated. >> reporter: this morning, residents in texas and oklahoma are waking up knee deep in water after a
two yellowstone tourists put a baby buy sison in the back of t suv to try and keep it warm. the tragic result. warning to all visitors today, tuesday, may 17th, 2016. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "today". it's a tuesday morning. that is a sad story out of yellowstone. >> it's an involved story. confusing in some areas....
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yellowstone's own facebook page has 14,000 comments and counting.he bison was put down. park officials responding that they don't have the facilities to quarantine a young animal and check for disease or to care for a bison that can't fend for itself. it's illegal to interact with wildlife at yellowstone but that hasn't stopped visitors. some seriously injured in just the last year getting too close to take selfies of all things. natalie kinsel who took the video of the baby calf said people shouldn't judge the man who put the calf in his suv too harshly. >> they did the wrong thing. it was out of the goodness of their heart. >> reporter: the man would took the calf knows what he did was wrong. he wouldn't do it again but if there was another occasion, he would call wildlife officers for help. lara. >> yep. learn from that. >> just wish something could have been done. wish he could have been brought somewhere, reintroduced into the wild. it's a shame. all right, neal, thank you. >>> coming up on "good morning america," robin wright's fight for equal
yellowstone's own facebook page has 14,000 comments and counting.he bison was put down. park officials responding that they don't have the facilities to quarantine a young animal and check for disease or to care for a bison that can't fend for itself. it's illegal to interact with wildlife at yellowstone but that hasn't stopped visitors. some seriously injured in just the last year getting too close to take selfies of all things. natalie kinsel who took the video of the baby calf said people...
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two yellowstone tourists put a baby bison in the back of their suv to try and keep it warm. the tragic consequences and the park's warnings to all visitors today, tuesday may 17th, 2016. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "today." it's a tuesday morning. that is a sad story out of yellowstone. >> it's an involved story. confusing in some areas. the bottom line, don't put a baby bison in the hatchback of your car. we're going to tell you more about that coming up. >>> first, let's get to our top story, it's the weather. severe storms hammer the region by a new round of powerful storm systems overnight. nbc's kerry sanders is in oklahoma city. good morning. >> good morning, savannah. it was another sleepless night for residents who live in this region of the country after being hammered by violent weather. just about 20 miles from here in oklahoma city, they clocked the winds at 69 miles an hour, and two suspected tornadoes touched down. one in felt
two yellowstone tourists put a baby bison in the back of their suv to try and keep it warm. the tragic consequences and the park's warnings to all visitors today, tuesday may 17th, 2016. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "today." it's a tuesday morning. that is a sad story out of yellowstone. >> it's an involved story....
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i still have a lot of them i want to cross off list. >> i have about 58 to go. >> yosemite and yellowstonehis is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. >>> good morning. i'm diane macedo. >> i'm kendis gibson with some of the top headlines we're >>> good morning. i'm diane macedo. >> i'm kendis gibson with some of the top headlines we're following on this tuesday morning on "world news now." at least two people are dead after a swarm of tornadoes overnight in oklahoma and other plain states. the severe storms also brought heavy rain, strong winds and large hail. >> the justice department has sued north carolina over the state's bathroom law after the governor refused to back down. attorney general loretta lynch called the law state sponsored is segregation but north carolina has filed a suit of its own. >> e-mails from the staffer who set up hillary clinton's private server appear to be missing. the state department says it cannot find any of bryan pagliano's e-mails from the time he work for clinton when she was secretary of state. >>> $300 million, a man who says h
i still have a lot of them i want to cross off list. >> i have about 58 to go. >> yosemite and yellowstonehis is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. >>> good morning. i'm diane macedo. >> i'm kendis gibson with some of the top headlines we're >>> good morning. i'm diane macedo. >> i'm kendis gibson with some of the top headlines we're following on this tuesday morning on "world news now." at least two people...
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a father and son visit yellowstone and come back with a souvenir that got them in a whole lot of trouble. ♪ i had an injury to my neck. it wasn't as serious injury it was a herniated disc. anything that could go wrong went wrong. i've been in the hospital twenty three times since. the bills started to pile up. i had nothing to give. we had nothing in the refrigerator. i would be dead and not sitting here right now if it wasn't for pond lehocky. morning noon or night there's always a moment to discover visit annapolis and create your moment pat toomey started his career as an investment banker. there's always a moment to discover then, a wall street wheeler-dealer overseeing stock trades in new york, london and tokyo. next, toomey moved to hong kong to work with wealthy chinese investors. in the senate, it's no surprise toomey's been siding with wall street. voting to allow banks to continue making the risky investments that wrecked our economy. afscme people is responsible for the content of this ad. >>> this is "nbc 10 news." >>> congressman on trial. opening arguments are underway righ
a father and son visit yellowstone and come back with a souvenir that got them in a whole lot of trouble. ♪ i had an injury to my neck. it wasn't as serious injury it was a herniated disc. anything that could go wrong went wrong. i've been in the hospital twenty three times since. the bills started to pile up. i had nothing to give. we had nothing in the refrigerator. i would be dead and not sitting here right now if it wasn't for pond lehocky. morning noon or night there's always a moment to...
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. >> this happened last week at yellowstone. the tourists drove the calf, we are not kidding. the rangers urged them to release the bison and gave them a ticket. national park rules warn people to keep at least 25 feet away from animals that have lived outside their entire lives in yellowstone park but have never been in a car. >> you know what, god bless those people for trying to do something nice. now go back into the community. >> this is time to save a fish from drowning. don't try to save a fish from drowning. >> they were trying to do the right thing. >> you are such a nice person. >> she is. she's a lovely, lovely human being. >> it's a curse. >> kari, i bet you were raised right, too. >> we have great weather as we transition over to some sunshine, warmer weather over the next couple of days. now, we are enjoying some sun right now. here's a live look at san jose and it continues to warm up. we will have this warmer air and it will even feel like summer time for a couple of days before it cools down in time for the weekend. let's get a look at our microclimates now. i
. >> this happened last week at yellowstone. the tourists drove the calf, we are not kidding. the rangers urged them to release the bison and gave them a ticket. national park rules warn people to keep at least 25 feet away from animals that have lived outside their entire lives in yellowstone park but have never been in a car. >> you know what, god bless those people for trying to do something nice. now go back into the community. >> this is time to save a fish from drowning....
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. >> yellowstone explains its unpopular decision to put down a baby bison. >>> and what actress robinght did, once she found out her house of cards costar was making more money. topper? >>> we actually had a pollen reading today. here it is. trees in the moderate range. mold spores pretty much off the charts. high. you can get that information on our website. also on our apps. you open the apps. just open it and scroll down to weather maps. we'll come back and talk about a yellow weather alert. but before then, sunshine returns. get me to feed the whole neighborhood? no. just trying to save you a whole lot of "bread." [ laughter ] thousands of blue tags, thousands of low prices. my giant. >>> all right. let's track what is trending tonight. madonna is set to pay homage to prince. >> but shocking, not everybody is happy about that apparently. no one is ever happy about everything, are they? >> no. >> a change.org petition with measure 7 -- more than 7,000 voters is calling a more worthy performer. they say they couldn't be more excited about madonna and prince col
. >> yellowstone explains its unpopular decision to put down a baby bison. >>> and what actress robinght did, once she found out her house of cards costar was making more money. topper? >>> we actually had a pollen reading today. here it is. trees in the moderate range. mold spores pretty much off the charts. high. you can get that information on our website. also on our apps. you open the apps. just open it and scroll down to weather maps. we'll come back and talk about...
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>>> the national park service at yellowstone is reminding everyone about the importance of stayingway from wild life. >> that warning after rangers had to euthanize a bison calf. a man and his son visiting from another country recently pulled up to the ranger station with a calf in their suv. they apparently thought the little bison was too cold, said it had been coming up to cars, but efforts to then reunite that calf with its herd and its mother pro >> that newborn calf kept coming back to the road, kept chasing cars, kept trying to get close to visitors and not to the herd and its mother. >> the park service said visitors are supposed to stay at least 25 yard away from all wild life. that pair who picked up the calf, by the way, received citations. >> she's the local mom who stopped at a shopping center in the middle of a shooting spree in montgomery county. a final farewell for claude ina molina. >> the first lady is keeping the country on the move. how she's got >>> she was a beloved mother, grandmother, nurse. today dozens gathering in rockville to remember one of the victims
>>> the national park service at yellowstone is reminding everyone about the importance of stayingway from wild life. >> that warning after rangers had to euthanize a bison calf. a man and his son visiting from another country recently pulled up to the ranger station with a calf in their suv. they apparently thought the little bison was too cold, said it had been coming up to cars, but efforts to then reunite that calf with its herd and its mother pro >> that newborn calf...
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. >>> call of the wild, with yellowstone's grisly bears back in healthy numbers, the debate grows over whether they should be called threatened. >>> class of 2016, the inspiring story of main who went from [000:30:58;00]
. >>> call of the wild, with yellowstone's grisly bears back in healthy numbers, the debate grows over whether they should be called threatened. >>> class of 2016, the inspiring story of main who went from [000:30:58;00]
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then later, a gateway to yellowstone national park. hollywood films, and local ranchers began to see a strange mix of creative types showing up. first to work on films, but later to stay and play cowboy for real. >> anthony: writers like richard brautigan, tom mcguane, and jim harrison. actors like peter fonda, warren oates, the notorious director sam peckinpah made livingston their home. >> anthony: the mint bar opened in the 1920s and holds the oldest liquor license in montana. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: the mint bar opened in the 1920s and holds the oldest liquor license in montana. railroad workers used to drink here. everybody drank here. look at that picture of the bar right there. dan lahren: yeah, that picture is this building during prohibition; it was a grocery store. >> anthony: my friend, dan lahren, is a jack-of-all-trades native son. a hunter, fisherman, and a key figure in the life of the town. >> anthony: i mean this is a rough and tumble railroad, cattleman town, right? dan lahren: yeah. >> anthony: why did they put a railroad st
then later, a gateway to yellowstone national park. hollywood films, and local ranchers began to see a strange mix of creative types showing up. first to work on films, but later to stay and play cowboy for real. >> anthony: writers like richard brautigan, tom mcguane, and jim harrison. actors like peter fonda, warren oates, the notorious director sam peckinpah made livingston their home. >> anthony: the mint bar opened in the 1920s and holds the oldest liquor license in montana....
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now rangers are warning yellowstone visitors, stay away from wild animals!>> hollywood decided one san jose home has all the makings of a motion picture. the winchester house is prime tourist territory with thousands of people driving by it every day. it was the home of sarah winchester an heiress who might soon be played by helen mirren. she was really a renaissance woman. >> she spoke several languages, um, she played several instruments. and she had a lot of interest including obviously design so i think we are going to learn a lot more about sarah the person. >> an ironic twist, she was famous for hating cameras. >>> time now 6:39. starting today, people living in a few of the bay area biggest cities will have a new option for super fast internet service. >> and after years in court, uber reaches an agreement with one of its drivers. he says it's still not enough and drivers would be shortchanged billions if he accepted this offer. ,, >>> good morning. time check 6:42. these are the numbers you can expect around the bay area today. let's take you for a r
now rangers are warning yellowstone visitors, stay away from wild animals!>> hollywood decided one san jose home has all the makings of a motion picture. the winchester house is prime tourist territory with thousands of people driving by it every day. it was the home of sarah winchester an heiress who might soon be played by helen mirren. she was really a renaissance woman. >> she spoke several languages, um, she played several instruments. and she had a lot of interest including...
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. >>> a tragic outcome at yellowstone and they had to euthanize a bison calf a tourist loaded into their van. they thought it looked cold and wanted to warm up. the calf's mother and herd rejected it and they couldn't let it leave for months because of a quarantine and they couldn't care for it themselves and the tourists will pay a fine. >>> a strange sight on the beach of southern california. hundreds of thousands of dead red crabs are taking over for the second year in a row. experts say they are usually found off baja, but el nino currents from the south pushed them on to orange county beaches. crews say it could take a week or so to clean these crabs up. >> eating fish has linked to benefits of living longer and being heart healthy. how fish can also help your skin. the unusual disyou-- discover ruey that has lead to salmon. >>> a cow girl creamery has mixed with a swiss dairy company. the company's owners want to open a production company. they will help fund it. the owners will remain in charge of the company. the merger includes food distribution companies. >> to the weather and
. >>> a tragic outcome at yellowstone and they had to euthanize a bison calf a tourist loaded into their van. they thought it looked cold and wanted to warm up. the calf's mother and herd rejected it and they couldn't let it leave for months because of a quarantine and they couldn't care for it themselves and the tourists will pay a fine. >>> a strange sight on the beach of southern california. hundreds of thousands of dead red crabs are taking over for the second year in a...
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. >>> call of the wild, with yellowstone's grisly bears back in healthy numbers, the debate grows overtened. >>> class of 2016, the inspiring story of main who went from college custodian to college grad beginning a whole new chapter at age 54.
. >>> call of the wild, with yellowstone's grisly bears back in healthy numbers, the debate grows overtened. >>> class of 2016, the inspiring story of main who went from college custodian to college grad beginning a whole new chapter at age 54.
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. >>> a tragic outcome at yellowstone and they had to euthanize a bison calf a tourist loaded into their van. they thought it looked cold and wanted to warm up. the calf's mother and herd rejected it and they couldn't let it leave for months because of a quarantine and they couldn't care for it themselves and the tourists will pay a fine. >>> a strange sight on the beach of southern california. hundreds of thousands of dead red crabs are taking over for the second year in a row. experts say they are usually found off baja, but el nino currents from the south pushed them on to orange county beaches. crews say it could take a week or so to clean these crabs up. >> eating fish has linked to benefits of living longer and being heart healthy. how fish can also help your skin. the unusual disyou-- discover ruey that has lead to salmon. >>> a cow girl creamery has mixed with a swiss dairy company. the company's owners want to open a production company. they will help fund it. the owners will remain in charge of the company. the merger includes food distribution companies. >> to the weather and
. >>> a tragic outcome at yellowstone and they had to euthanize a bison calf a tourist loaded into their van. they thought it looked cold and wanted to warm up. the calf's mother and herd rejected it and they couldn't let it leave for months because of a quarantine and they couldn't care for it themselves and the tourists will pay a fine. >>> a strange sight on the beach of southern california. hundreds of thousands of dead red crabs are taking over for the second year in a...
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. >>> new developments in the tragedy at yellowstone park.ting a baby bison into his car, it had to be euthanized. >>> dramatic rescue in anchorage, alaska. a firefighter in an overturned car, nepleading for help. the good samaritans lifting the car just enough. >>> and led zeppelin, here's the two songs. ♪ ♪ >> a judge has been asked to order robert plant and jimmy page to attend a trial. >>> when we come back, the true american heroes right now climbing mt. everest. we have pictures, coming up. thousands of people came out today to run the race for retirement. so we asked them... are you completely prepared for retirement? okay, mostly prepared? could you save 1% more of your income? it doesn't sound like much, but saving an additional 1% now, could make a big difference over time. i'm going to be even better about saving. you can do it, it helps in the long run. prudential bring your challenges and you're talking to your doctor about your medication... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain this is humira helping me go f
. >>> new developments in the tragedy at yellowstone park.ting a baby bison into his car, it had to be euthanized. >>> dramatic rescue in anchorage, alaska. a firefighter in an overturned car, nepleading for help. the good samaritans lifting the car just enough. >>> and led zeppelin, here's the two songs. ♪ ♪ >> a judge has been asked to order robert plant and jimmy page to attend a trial. >>> when we come back, the true american heroes right now...
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. >>> tourists are helping yellowstone national park celebrate a milestone for the oldest hotel. lake hotel turned 125 years old yesterday. a restoration project finished in 2014 has brought a new flood of visitors. celebration is part of the national park system's 100th birthday this year. >>> today is day two of the atlantic city board walk con at the ac convention center. it's about superheroes. science fiction and fantasy. you're likely to see many fans in costumes. the convention runs through tomorrow. >>> last night in south jersey superheroes of all sizes suited up for a night of fun in cherry hill. the garden state discovery museum hosted its third annual calling all superheroes event. kids met their favorite super friends. >>> 5:57 on this saturday. it's the largest college rowing competition in north america. we are talking about the dal vail reg auto. we'll check out the action in a few moments. karen. >>> the sun is up and we are looking for calm conditions this morning. bright sunshine, so there is the good news. but the weather becomes unsettled later on today. i'll
. >>> tourists are helping yellowstone national park celebrate a milestone for the oldest hotel. lake hotel turned 125 years old yesterday. a restoration project finished in 2014 has brought a new flood of visitors. celebration is part of the national park system's 100th birthday this year. >>> today is day two of the atlantic city board walk con at the ac convention center. it's about superheroes. science fiction and fantasy. you're likely to see many fans in costumes. the...