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not in yellowstone.his remained a primitive place that the army took care of for another 25 years after most towns had autos. autos were90's when in most places, until 1916, yellowstone was a horse and buggy place. one question i get which i never can answer is what does the future hold for yellowstone? the surrounding gateway towns and the regional states which include montana, wyoming and idaho, they are all part of that scene. 2019 everyone wants to live here. we are suddenly on everybody's or worse, top 10 or top five, places to live. it is understandable because yellowstone national park is the centerpiece. an international airport, university, plus the best hiking, hunting, fishing, world-class skiing. all of those things. what it has done is really ramped up the cost of housing. so there is a sadness to yellowstone's future. will it just be a place for rich people? democracy that the national parks system has pushed so long since it was established and so arguably, well? through the years making t
not in yellowstone.his remained a primitive place that the army took care of for another 25 years after most towns had autos. autos were90's when in most places, until 1916, yellowstone was a horse and buggy place. one question i get which i never can answer is what does the future hold for yellowstone? the surrounding gateway towns and the regional states which include montana, wyoming and idaho, they are all part of that scene. 2019 everyone wants to live here. we are suddenly on everybody's...
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point 2 million people just in yellowstone. million people just in yellowstone. what is the solution? nobody knows the answer. >> our look at bozeman continues as we visit with the extreme history project. she shares some of the overlooked history of the city. are here in the extreme history project offices which used to be a historic brothel. history is a nonprofit located right here in bozeman we bring history to the public in fun, engaging and relevant ways. we do historic walking tours during the summer. we do a lecture series in the winter. we do workshops and other events around history. we try to get people to engage in history. what better way than in a .istoric brothel to do that in the 1980's there was a push to uncover more the social history. in doing that, we learned that there is more to history than generals, and all those things that we have been studying as historians for many, many years. we started looking at women's history. we started looking at minority community history. and we discovered that there is so much more to tell, within these nar
point 2 million people just in yellowstone. million people just in yellowstone. what is the solution? nobody knows the answer. >> our look at bozeman continues as we visit with the extreme history project. she shares some of the overlooked history of the city. are here in the extreme history project offices which used to be a historic brothel. history is a nonprofit located right here in bozeman we bring history to the public in fun, engaging and relevant ways. we do historic walking...
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nelson story made it to the yellowstone river, established a cattle ranch over there. he arrived early december, 1866. that was his first step in building what you could certainly argue was an empire. drive, he has a log cabin will on main street, and he begins partnering with another businessman here in town, a fellow by the name of leander black. they had a mercantile operation. operationrdware-type of the american west. they sold just about everything in the store. you only had a couple of hundred people in the area at the most, but the thing were they really garnered a lot of success is on the others bozeman pass, was land the united states government had designated for the donation -- for the crow nation. and the reservation headquarters was established over by present-day livingston. the government would have to buy the crows -- would have to buy to feed the crows, flour, beef, and other supplies. they would buy it from local merchants. story had a corner on the market given the fact he had the cattle herd over there, so he began selling goods to uncle sam, and t
nelson story made it to the yellowstone river, established a cattle ranch over there. he arrived early december, 1866. that was his first step in building what you could certainly argue was an empire. drive, he has a log cabin will on main street, and he begins partnering with another businessman here in town, a fellow by the name of leander black. they had a mercantile operation. operationrdware-type of the american west. they sold just about everything in the store. you only had a couple of...
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. >>> and then the bison stampede at yellowstone. a family surrounded, saying they should have picked the insurance option with what happens in their car here in a moderate to advanced amd progression. man: because it's my sunset, it's how i see my life. it's my vision. preservision. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey.key. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting. chantix reduces the urge so when the...
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there are more than 400 sites across the country including yellowstone national park and the great smokyhe southeast on tropical storm watch. we'll collect forecast next. climate change has been front and center. why people in one early voting state say it's become a kitchen table issue. girl: dad! keep on watching! amazing, honey. (horn tooting) ♪ who can say why your heart sighs ♪ ♪ as your love flies kraft. for the win win. who used expedia to book the vacation rental which led to the discovery that sometimes a little down time can lift you right up. expedia. everything you need to go. expedia. hey! i live on my own now! i've got xfinity, because i like to live life in the fast lane. unlike my parents. you rambling about xfinity again? you're so cute when you get excited... anyways... i've got their app right here, i can troubleshoot. i can schedule a time for them to call me back, it's great! you have our number programmed in? ya i don't even know your phone anymore... excuse me?! what? i don't know your phone number. aw well. he doesn't know our phone number! you have our fax number
there are more than 400 sites across the country including yellowstone national park and the great smokyhe southeast on tropical storm watch. we'll collect forecast next. climate change has been front and center. why people in one early voting state say it's become a kitchen table issue. girl: dad! keep on watching! amazing, honey. (horn tooting) ♪ who can say why your heart sighs ♪ ♪ as your love flies kraft. for the win win. who used expedia to book the vacation rental which led to the...
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nelson story made it to the yellowstone river established a cattle ranch over there.he arrived early december 1866. that was his first step in building what you could certainly argue was an empire. after the cattle drive he has a log cabin built on main street and he begins partnering with another businessman here in town a fellow by the name of leander black. they had a mercantile operation. typical hardware type operation of the american west and sold just about everything in the store. he'll may have a couple hundred people at the most but the thing was they really garnered a lot of success on the other side of the bozeman pass was land that the united states government had designated for the crow nation. the reservation headquarters was established by the present-day livingston. the government would have to buy to feed the gross would have to buy flour, beef and all other kinds of supplies and they would buy it from local merchants. story had a corner on the market given the fact he had the cattle herd over there. so he began selling goods to uncle sam and that re
nelson story made it to the yellowstone river established a cattle ranch over there.he arrived early december 1866. that was his first step in building what you could certainly argue was an empire. after the cattle drive he has a log cabin built on main street and he begins partnering with another businessman here in town a fellow by the name of leander black. they had a mercantile operation. typical hardware type operation of the american west and sold just about everything in the store. he'll...
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yellowstone officials say don't do this. duh.e showed you this video last month of an animal charging a little girl, throwing her up into the air. >> all right. well, we can get even more dumb if you just hold my coffee. >>> also trending this morning, people are calling this woman's choice of what she did with an octopus ill-advised. >> she was on a fishing trip and somebody caught an octopus, and she put it on her face, and she realized the octopus had a sharp beak that injects venom, and now she is taking three antibiotics and her face is still swollen. >>> at a march tkpwspa in flori >> you walk in one way and you just leave totally feeling you got what you accomplished. >> i got that jimmy buffett rub. >> fda not approved any cbd products for medical purposes, and there are several spas across the bay area that offer cbd treatments. >>> and american airlines is going to start nonstop service from philadelphia to africa next year, and that will be a first for the airline. and our first look at samsung's note 10 and note 10 pl
yellowstone officials say don't do this. duh.e showed you this video last month of an animal charging a little girl, throwing her up into the air. >> all right. well, we can get even more dumb if you just hold my coffee. >>> also trending this morning, people are calling this woman's choice of what she did with an octopus ill-advised. >> she was on a fishing trip and somebody caught an octopus, and she put it on her face, and she realized the octopus had a sharp beak that...
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there are more than 400 sites across the country including yellowstone national park and the great smokyutheast on tropical storm watch. we'll collect forecast next. climate change has been front and center. why people in one early voting state say it's become a kitchen table issue. as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. green things and brown just eat the food. i'm allergic to all things green. (mom sighs) ♪ ♪ kraft. for the win win. could you email me the part great about geicon, tim. making it easy to switch and save hundreds? oh yeah, sure. um. you don't know my name, do you? (laughs nervously) of course i know your name. i just get you mixed up with the other guy. what's his name? what's your name? switch to geico®. you could save 15% or more on car insurance. could you just tell me? i want this to be over. to the wait did frowe just win-ners. prouders everyone uses their phone
there are more than 400 sites across the country including yellowstone national park and the great smokyutheast on tropical storm watch. we'll collect forecast next. climate change has been front and center. why people in one early voting state say it's become a kitchen table issue. as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body....
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roughly the size of yellowstone nati ptheris concern that this disrupt weather patterns worldwide. >>dorian is gaining strength. puerto rico is under a tropical storm warning and a hurricane watch. residents have been busy stocking up with supplies, preparing for the possibility of a power outage. lines could be seen at grocery stores and gas stations. the island still has not completely recovered from hurricane maria. that devastated for recoat two years ago. >>> you are keeping an eye on the hurricane? >> yes. we are looking at the storm that draws a parallel to i system. hurricasere s y. hurricane watch. t thtropics. the chops are getting more active. this is 300 miles away from puerto rico. this is still going to pack a very big punch. word is going to go? two out of three times the storm stays within this cone. the eastern corner, if you will of the dominican republic, headed towards the bahamas. so tomorrow evening could be a rough evening in puerto rico. let's talk about precipitation that falls from the clouds but evaporates before it hits the ground. this is happening right n
roughly the size of yellowstone nati ptheris concern that this disrupt weather patterns worldwide. >>dorian is gaining strength. puerto rico is under a tropical storm warning and a hurricane watch. residents have been busy stocking up with supplies, preparing for the possibility of a power outage. lines could be seen at grocery stores and gas stations. the island still has not completely recovered from hurricane maria. that devastated for recoat two years ago. >>> you are keeping...
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i literally had to close down the yellowstone river in 2016 due to fish kills from warming waters.utdoors people, we see it each and every day. the scientists say we have to be net zero, carbon neutral effectively, as a world by 2050. i think we can do it by 2040 or even earlier, so step number one certainly would be rejoin paris. number two, it was so great this week when even the auto companies said -- president trump wanted to get rid of the fuel efficiency standards and they were like no, we want to meet this. and the notion that, you know, we need to invest the most antequated piece of machinery in the west is the grid. it can't even take renewables on. agriculture has a significant role to play. we can invest more at the federal level along the way and i think we can get there. a couple of things people don't talk about, though. one of which is that the republican party literally is the only major political party that denies that the climate change is real and human caused. first george bush said we'll address the greenhouse affect from the white house effect. there were repu
i literally had to close down the yellowstone river in 2016 due to fish kills from warming waters.utdoors people, we see it each and every day. the scientists say we have to be net zero, carbon neutral effectively, as a world by 2050. i think we can do it by 2040 or even earlier, so step number one certainly would be rejoin paris. number two, it was so great this week when even the auto companies said -- president trump wanted to get rid of the fuel efficiency standards and they were like no,...
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a big scare and the dented rental care for some vacationers in yellowstone national park. that's c om>>> we are back on this satury morning with our weekly download a look back at the week that was. among the stories we covered, law enforcement taking action to prevent some potential mass shooting attacks. >> people across the country arrested. after allegedly threatening to carry out mass shooting attacks. among them, a 15-year-old girl in fresno, accused of sending a snapchat message, warning students not to come to school. in indianapolis, a man allegedly threatened to shoot up a church. a maryland man, authorities say praised hitler, and promised to kill hispanics. and a 15-year-old in florida who vowed in a chat room to bring a gun to school, and kill seven people at a minimum. his mother saying it was a joke. >> he is still a little boy. he is not one of the crazy ones to do this stuff. >> a terrifying plane crash in california. >> the airplane just shut itself off. it's on fire. gully engulfed. >> the jet aborted takeoff. sliding off the runway. and catching fire. a
a big scare and the dented rental care for some vacationers in yellowstone national park. that's c om>>> we are back on this satury morning with our weekly download a look back at the week that was. among the stories we covered, law enforcement taking action to prevent some potential mass shooting attacks. >> people across the country arrested. after allegedly threatening to carry out mass shooting attacks. among them, a 15-year-old girl in fresno, accused of sending a snapchat...
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the yellowstone super volcano, a "new york times" op-ed warns that if it explodes, it v will obliteratexistential. then there is a giant asteroid threat, big ones like the ones that killed the dinosaurs or the ones that the bruce willis blew up in the movie "armageddon." we will have three close encounters with giant space rocks in just the next week. in case you aren't rattled yet, the big one, the earthquake that could shear the entire west coast of america off and send it into the sea, apparently it's real. scientists are warning about it constantly. of these threats, which is the most existential? which is the gravest? are they real? brett larson has looked into this, he is an anchor for fox news 24/7 and the man who we go to when we have complex science questions, should we be worried?x >> we should be absolutely terrified, this is serious stuff. i'm glad you mentioned california, i grew up in california, your entire life is spent waiting for the big one. >> tucker: i remember well. >> you prepare for it, you are ready for it, you've got your emergency kit. when you look at all of
the yellowstone super volcano, a "new york times" op-ed warns that if it explodes, it v will obliteratexistential. then there is a giant asteroid threat, big ones like the ones that killed the dinosaurs or the ones that the bruce willis blew up in the movie "armageddon." we will have three close encounters with giant space rocks in just the next week. in case you aren't rattled yet, the big one, the earthquake that could shear the entire west coast of america off and send it...
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. >> we take you to bozeman montana situated in the other part of the state 90 miles from yellowstone national park drawing many tourists to the city. over the next hour and 15 minutes we will hear from local authors about the areas history, politics and literary landscape. we begin with a visit to montana state university and a look inside the eyethan doig collection . >> ivan is a montana author, well-known montana author of 15 memoirs and novels. he was raised here in montana and spent his adult life in seattle but continued to come back to montana and wrote many books beloved mike english creek, dancing at the fair, many others that are highly regarded by people around the world . the collection is being and i'd like to actually introduce the dean of the library, kenny arledge who was instrumental in getting this collection. >> ivan passed away in april 2015 and in august 2015 might associate dean and i traveled to seattle to visit with harold at her invitation and talk about what we could do if she decided to deposit the collection with us and we came back, she wrote a proposal a
. >> we take you to bozeman montana situated in the other part of the state 90 miles from yellowstone national park drawing many tourists to the city. over the next hour and 15 minutes we will hear from local authors about the areas history, politics and literary landscape. we begin with a visit to montana state university and a look inside the eyethan doig collection . >> ivan is a montana author, well-known montana author of 15 memoirs and novels. he was raised here in montana and...
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. >> they've already checked off 29 parks so far, including the grand canyon and yellowstone.hem to texas and new mexico next. we're cheering you on. and that's "nightline" for tonight. you can watchful episodes on
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more than 3,500 square miles of forest have burned an area roughly the size of yellowstone national parksome scientists predict complete deforestation of the amazon, and we're a long way from that, would reduce rainfall in the u.s. and across the world. >>> at least two children have died after a chase involving a stolen police cruiser ended in a violent crash in ohio. take a look. this was the scene near the dayton metro library last night. police say it began after a stabbing at a home. the suspect allegedly ran off and stole the cruiser. police say the suspect then crashed it into at least two other cars. seven children and four adult were removed from those vehicles. one witness described the scene as terrifying. >> i heard someone scream "kids are in the car," and jumped out to do my best to try to get as many kids out of the van as i could. >> the victims were taken to area hospitals where at least two children died. the suspect was also hurt in the crash. he's in custody facing multiple charges. >>> it's been two months since a deadly shooting inside a california costco. and for t
more than 3,500 square miles of forest have burned an area roughly the size of yellowstone national parksome scientists predict complete deforestation of the amazon, and we're a long way from that, would reduce rainfall in the u.s. and across the world. >>> at least two children have died after a chase involving a stolen police cruiser ended in a violent crash in ohio. take a look. this was the scene near the dayton metro library last night. police say it began after a stabbing at a...
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the dramatic moment tourists find themselves caught in the middle of a massive herd of bison at yellowstone >> look at the big one oh >>> today, thursday, august 22nd, 2019. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> hi, everybody, good morning, nice to have you with us on a thursday morning can you imagine being in that car? >> it's like the summer of bison. i feel like we've seen these bison stampedes over and over the past weeks fortunately in this case everyone was okay. >> we did have to bleep some of that video we'll show you what happened in a few. >>> our top story, it's incredible, the faa and ntsb now investigating after ten people made that narrow escape from a fiery plane crash in northern california nbc national correspondent miguel almaguer has the latest good morning, miguel. >> reporter: before the plane could get off the ground something went wrong the crew aborted takeoff and the jet erupted into flames but thankfully the eight passengers and two pilots all made it out safely. cessna was >
the dramatic moment tourists find themselves caught in the middle of a massive herd of bison at yellowstone >> look at the big one oh >>> today, thursday, august 22nd, 2019. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> hi, everybody, good morning, nice to have you with us on a thursday morning can you imagine being in that car? >> it's like the summer of bison. i feel...
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it's south of yellowstone national park. one of the most beautiful spot nets country, i shouldn't save that it because i'm trying to keep it small witch like the small town and the small size. so i have had visiting positions stanford university and and nowu and i love it there i'm. i'm an intellectual historyn and during graduate school,ow read eightist, john dewey, karl marx, sigmund freud. i as i'm reading and discussing in seminar these things, i would just -- like an itch i had to scritch. ernest hemingway say you have deal. ons you have to get rid of in your head. couldn't move on until i'd written things down so i had these refuteddations of what i thought war the bad argument offered the new athiests and i wrote them down and kept a file and i wondered if i could organize this into something big sore start putting things around and my brother said you ought to turn that into the book and i did the rewriting. got it in book form and it there is. what i teach at brigham young university at hood, the u.s. history, more
it's south of yellowstone national park. one of the most beautiful spot nets country, i shouldn't save that it because i'm trying to keep it small witch like the small town and the small size. so i have had visiting positions stanford university and and nowu and i love it there i'm. i'm an intellectual historyn and during graduate school,ow read eightist, john dewey, karl marx, sigmund freud. i as i'm reading and discussing in seminar these things, i would just -- like an itch i had to scritch....
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visiting the grand canyon, teton national park, yellowstone, joshua tree and glacier national park andtional park. >> hey, grandma, where are we? >> we're in the middle of a redwood forest. >> how do you feel when you look up at these trees? >> they make you feel very small. >> does it make you feel very young? >> not me. i've walked too many miles. >> reporter: and she's still walking. texas and new mexico next. tonight, we're cheering for grandma joy. oh, we are. 32 more parks to go. she turns 90 next year. grandma joy rocks. i'm david muir. we'll see you tomorrow. good night. grandma joy rocks. i'm david muir. we'll see you tomorrow. good night. >>> a woman was attacked as she tried to go home. tonight we're live in san francisco with answers from the city about why and how this happened. >>> new at 6:00, the first update to santa clara county voting machines in over a decade. it's supposed to be faster, more secure and ready in time for next year's proesidentialspence. the heat wave is underway and fire danger is upon us. details coming up. >>> does this work of art belong in a up
visiting the grand canyon, teton national park, yellowstone, joshua tree and glacier national park andtional park. >> hey, grandma, where are we? >> we're in the middle of a redwood forest. >> how do you feel when you look up at these trees? >> they make you feel very small. >> does it make you feel very young? >> not me. i've walked too many miles. >> reporter: and she's still walking. texas and new mexico next. tonight, we're cheering for grandma joy....
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this super volcano underneath yellowstone over the past 2.1 million years has a rep times that it's aboutit -- the last one was 640,000 years ago. 60,000 years away. it could be incredibly tragic but scientists warned us about these things a lot and rightfully so. we shouldn't be scared to the point we don't want to leave our homes we want to go high somewhere but if you live in whatever the area surrounding this toxic cloud would go out, you should be prepared for something like that. probably get a little bit of a warning with some sort of earthquake. one that we are talking about a massive eruption that would blanket several states with ash. >> is someone who flies, that's also an issue with air travel because once it gets into the atmosphere, you can't fly through it because it will do terrible things to jet engines, went out from the icelandic islands. >> jon: there is a warning about bluetooth and you should turn it off. >> the beauty of bluetooth as it is so easy, it bears with your headphones on your laptop in your speakers. but because it is so easy, it is a security risk. we hav
this super volcano underneath yellowstone over the past 2.1 million years has a rep times that it's aboutit -- the last one was 640,000 years ago. 60,000 years away. it could be incredibly tragic but scientists warned us about these things a lot and rightfully so. we shouldn't be scared to the point we don't want to leave our homes we want to go high somewhere but if you live in whatever the area surrounding this toxic cloud would go out, you should be prepared for something like that. probably...
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it's a story we should be talking about. >>> have you been to yellowstone national park?have. >> i want to go. imagine getting caught in the middle of a bison stampede. a herd rushed onto the road. family captured it inside their rental car. >> oh, my god. don't, don't. oh. holy [ bleep ]. >> sounds like a car crash. one of the bison slammed into the vehicle cracking the wind shield and causing other damage. no one was hurt but the family says it regretted not buying the insurance. >> oh, man. >> they said do you want rental insurance. i said i don't need that. i never get that. >> this was about a month ago, a 9-year-old girl was tossed into the air. >> park officials say the girl got too close and caused the animal to charge. >> who knew they those guys could move to fast. >> 35 miles an hour. >> they can turn on a dime. >> they can break a law in the school zone. >> it's recommended you stay 25 yards away. i'm staying 50. >>> the foo fighters lead singer like to invite the audience members up on stage during the concerts. this is amazing story. at a show in belfast, he
it's a story we should be talking about. >>> have you been to yellowstone national park?have. >> i want to go. imagine getting caught in the middle of a bison stampede. a herd rushed onto the road. family captured it inside their rental car. >> oh, my god. don't, don't. oh. holy [ bleep ]. >> sounds like a car crash. one of the bison slammed into the vehicle cracking the wind shield and causing other damage. no one was hurt but the family says it regretted not buying...
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. >> we take you to montana, situated in the southern part of the state, it's 90 miles from yellowstonenational park.
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wayhe did make it all the to the yellowstone river, established a cattle ranch over there. he arrived early december, 1866. that was his first step in building what you could certainly argue was an empire. after the cattle drive, he has a street.n built on main partnering with another businessman here in town, a fellow by the name of leander black. they had a mercantile operation, typical hardware type operation of the american west. they sold just about everything in the store. only a couple hundred people in the area at the most. but the thing where they really garnered a lot of success is on the others of the bozeman pass, was land that the united states government had designated for the crow nation. and the reservation headquarters was established over by present-day livingston. the government would have to buy, to feed the crows, would have to buy flour, beef, and all other kinds of supplies. and they would buy it from local merchants. well, story headache corner on the market given -- story had a corner on the market given the cattle herd. he would sell goods to uncle
wayhe did make it all the to the yellowstone river, established a cattle ranch over there. he arrived early december, 1866. that was his first step in building what you could certainly argue was an empire. after the cattle drive, he has a street.n built on main partnering with another businessman here in town, a fellow by the name of leander black. they had a mercantile operation, typical hardware type operation of the american west. they sold just about everything in the store. only a couple...
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you remember just weeks ago a 9-year-old girl was tossed into the air at yellowstone and a teen was goredys before she competes for an overall sixth around title at the u.s. gymnastics, u.s.a. superstar simone biles opens up about the pain she still carries from the sports sex abuse scandal the 22-year-old holding back tears as she spoke out natalie morales joins us with more >> good morning. she has spoken many times about the scandal, but we have never seen her get this emotional, talking about how so many failed to protect her and other athletes and insisting much more needs to be done to hold them accountable. >> i don't mean to cry, but it's just hard coming here for an organization and having had them failed us so many times. >> reporter: an emotional simone biles blasting u.s.a. gymnastics in the wake of the larry nassar sexual abuse scandal the former olympic and national team doctor accused of molesting hundreds of young gymnasts, including biles, now serving a life sentence. >> we've done everything that they asked us for, even when we didn't want to, and they couldn't do one da
you remember just weeks ago a 9-year-old girl was tossed into the air at yellowstone and a teen was goredys before she competes for an overall sixth around title at the u.s. gymnastics, u.s.a. superstar simone biles opens up about the pain she still carries from the sports sex abuse scandal the 22-year-old holding back tears as she spoke out natalie morales joins us with more >> good morning. she has spoken many times about the scandal, but we have never seen her get this emotional,...
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bison barreling towards tourists in yellowstone national park ramming right into their car. the family's reaction this morning. ♪ you need to calm down >>> we can't calm down because the one and only taylor swift is here live taking over our giant party in central. ♪ i promise that you'll find another like me-e-e-eh ♪ >> we promise you'll never find another show like this. her brand-new album just one day away and now you have a front row seat to one of the biggest concerts of the year, and you'll only see it right here on "gma." >> hey, i'm taylor and here we are in central park. good morning, america. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >>> no doubt you can feel the excitement. take a live look at our crowd there in central park. >> oh. >> more than 3,000 there for taylor swift. >> that is incredible. as you can see, it is one of the most highly anticipated concerts of the year and some of those fans have been lining up since last night and i know, robin, you and george came in and saw the lines go all the way blocks after blocks. >> i drive in every morning a little after 3:00. fif
bison barreling towards tourists in yellowstone national park ramming right into their car. the family's reaction this morning. ♪ you need to calm down >>> we can't calm down because the one and only taylor swift is here live taking over our giant party in central. ♪ i promise that you'll find another like me-e-e-eh ♪ >> we promise you'll never find another show like this. her brand-new album just one day away and now you have a front row seat to one of the biggest concerts...
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we did a project at yellowstone. it is showing people what we are, our work. we are expanding our systems, our apprenticeship systems into other industries beyond the construction industry. we are working with employers, small employers, midsize employers, to be able to develop apprenticeship programs that will spin out. if they need 10 or 12 people, they cannot do an apprenticeship program, but we can work with local community colleges to develop that project and a curriculum for them and train workers that they need. so we are reaching out and doing all of that. the labor laws are a big thing, they really are. they really stop people from being able to organize. i told you what happens. believe me when i tell you this. that is not typical in any way. it is exactly what happens everywhere, from the side of the country to the other. let me just say, have a happy labor day. >> thank you so much. see you next year. richard: you bet. >> thank you. >> here is look at our live coverage for friday. the house will hold the pro forma session. at 2:00 p.m. eastern, a j
we did a project at yellowstone. it is showing people what we are, our work. we are expanding our systems, our apprenticeship systems into other industries beyond the construction industry. we are working with employers, small employers, midsize employers, to be able to develop apprenticeship programs that will spin out. if they need 10 or 12 people, they cannot do an apprenticeship program, but we can work with local community colleges to develop that project and a curriculum for them and...
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a whole resulted in the loss of 3,751 miles of forest in brazil, that's larger than the size of yellowstoneonal park. >> what is happening in the amazon is a crime, it is an environmental crime. there's a law that protect it is amazon and protects the forest. there has to be guards, there must be environmental police and people controlling the deforestation and that is not happening. >> president trump offered help to fight the fires saying the u.s. stands by ready to assist and interesting to see what other world leaders might have to say about the fires tat g7 summit, eric. eric: devastation is terrible, thank you. >> tensions moving large over g7 summit as u.s. and major allies remain divided on military spending, we will discuss with general jack keane next. drive safely.. . with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? why fingerstick when you can scan? with the fr
a whole resulted in the loss of 3,751 miles of forest in brazil, that's larger than the size of yellowstoneonal park. >> what is happening in the amazon is a crime, it is an environmental crime. there's a law that protect it is amazon and protects the forest. there has to be guards, there must be environmental police and people controlling the deforestation and that is not happening. >> president trump offered help to fight the fires saying the u.s. stands by ready to assist and...
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. >> steam boat geyser in yellowstone national park erupted yesterday for the thirty-third time this year. smashing the record for most eruptions in a year. since 2018 it had been quiet for more than three years but when steam boat does erupt it puts on a huge show look at that shooting 300' into the air. >> wow. >>> time now 5:51. >> talk about a special delivery. coming up truckloads of teddy bears dropped off at a california hospital. what inspired this act of kindness. >> and before we head to break, let's take a live look outside. this is a look at the richmond san rafael bridge. 5:51 we'll be right back. from the couldn't be prouders to the wait did we just win-ners. everyone uses their phone differently. that's why xfinity mobile let's you design your own data. now you can share it between lines. mix with unlimited, and switch it up at anytime so you only pay for what you need. it's a different kind of wireless network designed to save you money. save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus get $250 back when you buy a new samsung note. click, call or visit a store today
. >> steam boat geyser in yellowstone national park erupted yesterday for the thirty-third time this year. smashing the record for most eruptions in a year. since 2018 it had been quiet for more than three years but when steam boat does erupt it puts on a huge show look at that shooting 300' into the air. >> wow. >>> time now 5:51. >> talk about a special delivery. coming up truckloads of teddy bears dropped off at a california hospital. what inspired this act of...
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yesterday steam boat geyser in yellowstone national park erupted for the thirty-third time this year. before it sprung to life in 2018 it had been quiet for more than 3 years. when it does erupt it puts on quite the show. erupting 300' in the air. >> that is the coolest thing ever. can you imagine if you lucked out and you just saw it rz well it's way better than getting hit by a bison. i will take a geyser any day. >>> i'll also take much better traffic conditions that we're seeing outside right now. as a result of a few accidents out there. the overall big picture is starting to get a little bit jumbled. there's going to be more orange and more red out there. right to those trouble spots. one of them is on the east shore freeway. they are in the process of clearing that. but look at the delays. you're pretty much in the orange from the maze. a little bit of a break right there 580 but you are backed up all the way to highway 4. i'll have that drive time in a second. in the meantime westbound 24 coming out of walnut creekment right there at 680 and it's slow going on 24 right past th
yesterday steam boat geyser in yellowstone national park erupted for the thirty-third time this year. before it sprung to life in 2018 it had been quiet for more than 3 years. when it does erupt it puts on quite the show. erupting 300' in the air. >> that is the coolest thing ever. can you imagine if you lucked out and you just saw it rz well it's way better than getting hit by a bison. i will take a geyser any day. >>> i'll also take much better traffic conditions that we're...
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and yellowstone national park thank you for bringing that to us as we continue to watch some turn in the markets, we'll see what powell says in the morning. let's get to mellissa. >> welcome to the "halftime report." stocks giving up fears of more rate cuts. what will powell say it is 12:00 noon this is "the halftime report." >> the fed on deck will jay powell signal more rate cuts ahead or a trader setting up for disappointment? getting ready for apple. reports say the tech giant may unveil an iphone probe your next trade on the stock ford under fire from president trump. the risk facing ceos and their stock. the investment committee is ready to go. the "halftime report" starts right now. >> it's great to have you with us on this thursday. our investment committee stocks giving up big gains the dow is up more than 185 points earlier in the session. the feds front and center. policy makers are gathering as we speak if jacksonville steve liesman is there, speaking with philly fed harker his comments really impacted the markets here. >> reporter: yeah. i think maybe the key is this. >>
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a family at yellowstone national park got the shock of their lives when a stampede of bison charged towards rental car. the herd causing major damage to the car, shattering windows, crushing the hood, but despite the screams, nobody was injured. the families say couldn't believe they didn't take the insuran insurance. poor folks. the left wing national media is complaining their accessibility to president trump. to president trump. diamond and as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. experience the luxury desire of a full line utility vehicles. at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. lease the 2019 rx 350 for $389 a month for 36 months and we'll make your first month payment. experience amazing. at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood,
a family at yellowstone national park got the shock of their lives when a stampede of bison charged towards rental car. the herd causing major damage to the car, shattering windows, crushing the hood, but despite the screams, nobody was injured. the families say couldn't believe they didn't take the insuran insurance. poor folks. the left wing national media is complaining their accessibility to president trump. to president trump. diamond and as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend...
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and yellowstone national park thank you for bringing that to us as we continue to watch some turn inwe'll see what powell says in the morning. let's get to mellissa. >> welcome to the "halftime report." stocks giving up fears of more rate cuts. what will powell say it is 12:00 noon this is "the halftime report." >> the fed on deck will jay powell signal more rate cuts ahead or a trader setting up for disappointment? getting ready for apple. reports say the tech giant may unveil an iphone probe your next trade on the stock ford under fire from president trump. the risk facing ceos and their stock. the investment committee is ready to
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it is yosemite, yellowstone out west, recreational. now they manage historic sites including gettysburg. they get control of over 2000 acres at gettysburg at this time. and unlike today, the national park service did not have a uniform management philosophy. so much of how a park like gettysburg was managed depended on the local superintendent. the man on the left is the first national park service superintendent. his name is james mcconaughey. james mcconaughey is a harvard graduate. he has a degree in landscape architecture. so when mcconaughey comes to gettysburg, his management philosophy is to manage the park, preserve the battlefield as a beautiful landscape. he would read through the gettysburg times newspapers in the 1930's. the park is encouraging visitors to come to gettysburg to look at flowers. come visit devils den and look at the beautiful spring foliage. come visit little round top and look at the beautiful fall foliage. mcconaughey thinks that the monuments are an impediment to these beautiful flowers. today in the 21st
it is yosemite, yellowstone out west, recreational. now they manage historic sites including gettysburg. they get control of over 2000 acres at gettysburg at this time. and unlike today, the national park service did not have a uniform management philosophy. so much of how a park like gettysburg was managed depended on the local superintendent. the man on the left is the first national park service superintendent. his name is james mcconaughey. james mcconaughey is a harvard graduate. he has a...
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a family at yellowstone national park got the shock of their lives when a stampede of bison charged towardsar. the herd causing major damage to the car, shattering windows, crushing the hood, but despite the screams, nobody was injured. the families say couldn't believe they didn't take the insuran insurance. poor folks. the left wing national media is complaining their accessibility to president trump. to president trump. diamond and all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. too many people a restless night's sleep. there's a better choice. aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid and the 12-hour pain
a family at yellowstone national park got the shock of their lives when a stampede of bison charged towardsar. the herd causing major damage to the car, shattering windows, crushing the hood, but despite the screams, nobody was injured. the families say couldn't believe they didn't take the insuran insurance. poor folks. the left wing national media is complaining their accessibility to president trump. to president trump. diamond and all money managers might seem the same, but some give their...
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a family at yellowstone national park got the shock of their lives when a stampede of bison charged towardstal car. the herd causing major damage to the car, shattering windows, crushing the hood, but despite the screams, nobody was injured. the families say couldn't believe they didn't take the insuran insurance. poor folks. the left wing national media is complaining their accessibility to president trump. diamond and silk with that and a whole lot more, stay with us. moving into our new apartment. why don't we just ask geico for help with renters insurance? i didn't know geico helps with renters insurance. yeah, and we could save a bunch too. antonio! fetch computer! antonio? i'll get it. get to know geico and see how much you could save on renters insurance. too many people a restless night's sleep. there's a better choice. aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid and the 12-hour pain-relieving strength of aleve. that dares to last into the morning. so you feel refreshed. aleve pm. there's a better choice. to the wait did frowe just win-ners. prouders everyone uses their phone
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visiting grand canyon, yellowstone, joshua tree, glacier national park. national park too. >> hey, grandma, where are we? >> in the middle of a redwood forest. >> how do you feel when you look up at these trees? sml.y ke you fl very >> does it make you feel very young? >> not me. i've walked too many miles. >> reporter: and she's still walking. texas and new mexico next. we're cheering for grandma joy. >> grandma joy and mr. ryan there, they're going to cherish those memories forever. >> really, and grandma is going to turn 90 years old next week. so some good memories as she heads into her ninth decade. >> 32 more parks to go. 61 national parks. >> oh that video of her rolling in the sand. >> just enjoying life there. >> incredible. doesn't it make you want to spend some time -- >> got to get on the road. >> yeah, that's good. don't miss our updates on facebook at wnnfans.com. >> we've got more news next, stay with us. >>> happening now on "america this morning," standoff with china, violent protests once again shutdown one of the world's busiest airport
visiting grand canyon, yellowstone, joshua tree, glacier national park. national park too. >> hey, grandma, where are we? >> in the middle of a redwood forest. >> how do you feel when you look up at these trees? sml.y ke you fl very >> does it make you feel very young? >> not me. i've walked too many miles. >> reporter: and she's still walking. texas and new mexico next. we're cheering for grandma joy. >> grandma joy and mr. ryan there, they're going to...
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. >>> look at these frightening moments at yellowstone national park.nd one bison rammed one of those vehicles, shattered a window. the family is okay. >>> in pennsylvania cameras caught a four-legged thief. look at that bear. >> methodical. >> dragging a package away. that package had been sitting on a porch near scranton. the owner says the delivery wasy obously tht,is my luh. >> that's cold-blood. >>y' been told they'll receive a replacement. >> i don't like what bears are developing. >> i know, and what's the bear do, have a box opener somewhere behind those bushes? >> they all have jobs, it's a systematic bear heist. >> there's someone else back there waiting like, i got it, buddy, lunch for everybody. >> a wheelman bear ready to get it home. >> there you go. >>> when we come back, the new music from missy elliott. >>> and president trump gets sweet on spicy. "the skinny" is next. ♪ music mak ♪ music make you lose control music make you lose control ♪ >>> my goodness, oh my goodness, we are losing control over brand-new music from the one and only
. >>> look at these frightening moments at yellowstone national park.nd one bison rammed one of those vehicles, shattered a window. the family is okay. >>> in pennsylvania cameras caught a four-legged thief. look at that bear. >> methodical. >> dragging a package away. that package had been sitting on a porch near scranton. the owner says the delivery wasy obously tht,is my luh. >> that's cold-blood. >>y' been told they'll receive a replacement....
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estimated this year in the amazon more than 3500 square miles of forest, an area roughly the size of yellowstonenal park, have fallen to fires like these. in peru, people are using whatever they can -- shovels, even tree branches to try to smother the flames. many of the fires are believed to be set by farmers trying to clear land. one farmer in brazil says these kinds of things happen here every year. we just aren't able to tell who is responsible. nobody is punished. to get a greater sense of the deforestation, we took to the air. from up here you can really see where humans have continued to cut into the rain forest. there are plots of land where the trees appear to be freshly cut. all of this to make room for soybean production and cattle ranches. ten, 20 years ago this was all rain forest. outside brazilian embassies around the world protesters have been blasting the country's president and his administration's handling of the deforestation and fires. bolsonaro's administration on monday rejected a $20 million pledge from g7 leaders to help fight the fires. equating the aid to treating braz
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. >>> take a look at this incident at yellowstone national park. don't do this.he bison. of course, we show all those pictures of bisons attacking others. so this is a big mistake right here. the park is going to investigate. i'm not sure why we showed it. >> in today's installment of bison-related news -- >>> we are now going to turn to the fashion models who are fighting back. more than 100 of them including christy turlington-burns signed a letter asking victoria's secret to do more to combat sexual harassment in the industry and linsey davis has more. good morning, linsey. >> good morning, cecelia. a rough stretch for victoria's secret. earlier this week the chief marketing officer for elle brands resigned in the wake of a host of controversies, and that was all before the company's ceo received this damning letter from more than 100 models demanding action. >> reporter: dozens of super models walking the walk this morning in a major movement that now has victoria's secret secret und under the microscop more than 100 models and time's up supporters including
. >>> take a look at this incident at yellowstone national park. don't do this.he bison. of course, we show all those pictures of bisons attacking others. so this is a big mistake right here. the park is going to investigate. i'm not sure why we showed it. >> in today's installment of bison-related news -- >>> we are now going to turn to the fashion models who are fighting back. more than 100 of them including christy turlington-burns signed a letter asking victoria's...
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it is about a family that was caught up in the middle of a bison stampede in yellowstone national park. >> oh, look at the big one in front of us. >> oh! >> [ bleep ] >> holy [ bleep ]. >> yeah. >> oh, my god. >> this morning, we're actually hearing from the delle chiaie family about that close encounter and about that vacation they will never forget. >> total fear. you have 2,000-pound animals rushing at the front of your car. >> it was actually like being in a car accident you know how you get that afterwards, like i can't believe that happened? >> the only thing we could have done different was went to disney >> or universal. >> yeah. >> the family goes on to say that if a big repair bill fo the rental car is the biggest problem. maybe it wasn't as bad of a vacation yesterday, we saw the animal that didn't look like the rest of the bison apparently, it was a baby bison. >> couple people on twitter said that i thought it had lighter fur saw it out of the corner of my eye. it is a baby bison. >> thank you to the internet for clearing that up. >> the internet is always there for us lik
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that is larger than the size of yellowstone national park. >> was happening in the amazon is a crime.azon it protects the forest. there has to be guards, they must be environmental police. but that is not happening. reporter: the president offered help to fight the fires in the s stands by ready to assist. it will be interesting to see what other world leaders have to say about the amazon fires at the g7 summit. eric: thank you. molly: supreme court justice, ruth bader ginsburg having another setback. this court signed longtime justice underwent a fresh round of treatment for cancerous tumor on her pancreas. the justice receive the treatment at the memorial sloan-kettering cancer center right here in new york city. she reportedly handed out well and there will be no further treatment needed. this is the latest health scare for the 86-year-old in recent months. but she is keeping a very busy schedule, she has 11 public events planned for the next month. eric: our best to her. just after 11 pam in france with the president and world leaders are dining now after a day of meetings of the
that is larger than the size of yellowstone national park. >> was happening in the amazon is a crime.azon it protects the forest. there has to be guards, they must be environmental police. but that is not happening. reporter: the president offered help to fight the fires in the s stands by ready to assist. it will be interesting to see what other world leaders have to say about the amazon fires at the g7 summit. eric: thank you. molly: supreme court justice, ruth bader ginsburg having...
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the esa is why there are brown pelicans off the waters of louisiana, grizzly bears in yellowstone, andfirst time in 45 years, new changes pushed by the trump administration allowing officials to reveal how much it would cost before protecting animals and making climate change less of a factor in deciding if a species should be protected. >> the law says it's illegal to consider the economic costs of protecting a species and deciding whether to list it under the endangered species act, and the trump administration is trying to pretend that they'll just compile and analyze the information but they won't actually consider it. >> reporter: administration officials say the move will increase transparency, something the president has promised in the past. >> when i ran for president, i pledged a strong growing economy and a healthy environment because i believe that we can pursue both at the same time. >> reporter: environmentalists say the rule changes could impact campaigns to get the wolverine and monarch butterfly listed as endangered today some 1,600 species are protected by the act, mo
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2016 election what he says former fbi official peter strzok told him to he do terrifying moment at yellowstone stories this friday morning joining me to break it down, gary bsmith inhe is very toe, jon hilsenrath, great to see everybody. >> great a big day on markets the economy, jay pawel to peak. >> doubt to reset narrative i hope does that if not, probe about goebbels level of turmoil in the markets. >> i think he can't get ahead of members of his committee want to see how economy does before, if he ub make a commitment to keep pushing rates lower, so i think you know maybe the market pays expecting a little bit too much out of him. maria: he has to address inversion he has to address two and 10 year what do you -- >> my question why? >> okay. >> why do we think the fed or the government or whoever it needs to do something, we talked about it first you know, hour, jon about what happens before the fed he said well we had a lot of recessions allotted more, that is what the economy does it goes up, it goes down, retailers, manufactures if given chance to adapt do so very efficient quick manne
2016 election what he says former fbi official peter strzok told him to he do terrifying moment at yellowstone stories this friday morning joining me to break it down, gary bsmith inhe is very toe, jon hilsenrath, great to see everybody. >> great a big day on markets the economy, jay pawel to peak. >> doubt to reset narrative i hope does that if not, probe about goebbels level of turmoil in the markets. >> i think he can't get ahead of members of his committee want to see how...
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other national parks include the everglades in florida, yellowstone in wyoming, and arcadia.ion is being given to celebrate the national park service's 103rd anniversary. two more admission days this year. september 28th, november 11th. >> save a buck. i think yosemite is like $30 to get in. >> so pretty. >>> we've got some great weather outdoors for today. mid 60s in areas like pacifica. 70s for santa cruz. 80s around the bay. mid 90s inland. and we really heat it up getting into monday, tuesday. once we get above 95. we'll look forward to thursday from there. >> yes, we will. it's a beautiful sunday. thanks for joining us. all the latest news on ktvu.com and social media platforms. have a great day. >> bye-bye. >> chris: i'm chris wallace. the trade war with china escalates dramatically as beijing imposes new tariffs and president trump fires back. ♪ >> we are having a little spat with china and we will win it. >> chris: with the president attacking both the chinese and the federal reserve, he meets with world leaders at the g7 amid a global economic slow dow slow down. we
other national parks include the everglades in florida, yellowstone in wyoming, and arcadia.ion is being given to celebrate the national park service's 103rd anniversary. two more admission days this year. september 28th, november 11th. >> save a buck. i think yosemite is like $30 to get in. >> so pretty. >>> we've got some great weather outdoors for today. mid 60s in areas like pacifica. 70s for santa cruz. 80s around the bay. mid 90s inland. and we really heat it up...
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we are in the southwest corner of montana, about 90 miles north of yellowstone national park.founded by john bozeman. he founded it because it was an area that was very agriculturally rich. mines, of going to the he decided he would settle foodand grow for folks. we have a large tech industry. many people that move and live in bozeman are able to work in that industry, either in companies or out of their homes. technology really came to --ition when a joe mcknight when a gentleman started it congress started -- a gentle and --rted a company that became it was a bootstrap idea. many people in the community were hired. a lot of the people that started working there eventually went on to start their own companies. therefore that is what really started our technology industry here. for the future is maintaining this wonderful environment that we have. it is not only for those people that come for outdoor recreation and adventure, but also for those -- the creatives. classimes that creative are the folks that go on to work in areas like technology and photonics. i believe that is a
we are in the southwest corner of montana, about 90 miles north of yellowstone national park.founded by john bozeman. he founded it because it was an area that was very agriculturally rich. mines, of going to the he decided he would settle foodand grow for folks. we have a large tech industry. many people that move and live in bozeman are able to work in that industry, either in companies or out of their homes. technology really came to --ition when a joe mcknight when a gentleman started it...
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some of you have experienced the majesty of the yellowstones and the yosemites. a lot of them are focused in terms of history of the historic homes. they attract over 330 million visitors every year. think about that. more than the population of our country. again we've got eight of those parks in ohio. 2.7 million visitors go to ohio's national parks every year. and they're part of our history, part of our culture. this $12 billion backlog of long-delayed maintenance needs is a real concern, though. $12 billion now. and these parks are treasures, but they've been allowed, unfortunately, to deteriorate to the point that some of the assets in these parks are totally unusable. so if you go it a park today, you may find out that the trail is closed or a visitor center captain be visited. we have a visitor center in ohio that had to be closed down because the roof was leaking. they didn't have the funds to actually replace the roof. and they had funds to run the programs within the visitor center, but again these long-term maintenance problems are a real problem. you
some of you have experienced the majesty of the yellowstones and the yosemites. a lot of them are focused in terms of history of the historic homes. they attract over 330 million visitors every year. think about that. more than the population of our country. again we've got eight of those parks in ohio. 2.7 million visitors go to ohio's national parks every year. and they're part of our history, part of our culture. this $12 billion backlog of long-delayed maintenance needs is a real concern,...