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, there's none of that, it's just the words that ira hevery said to clint, which means that the yellowstoneooner or later, and of course then life in the united states will be impossible and that to save the state of the usa, they now think that it can be done in ukraine, because here the climate is ideal after global warming, this is just a fact in ukraine, and after all, there will be a subtropical climate, so yes, a subtropical climate, then it will be good here. they listen. they don't look for primary sources, they don't do factchatting - they don't check anything, and it's nice to listen to them, that's why i want to say p dmytro, is it nice to listen? do people just don't want to bother themselves by checking something and thinking for themselves why conspiracy theories at all times, especially now when the war is a big war that is difficult to explain, you have to think, you have to accept a lot of unpleasant things, it is difficult, and here there is always the bridge formula 2 + 2 = 4 everything and it is very easy and it is very pleasant to the ears, it explains everything that i
, there's none of that, it's just the words that ira hevery said to clint, which means that the yellowstoneooner or later, and of course then life in the united states will be impossible and that to save the state of the usa, they now think that it can be done in ukraine, because here the climate is ideal after global warming, this is just a fact in ukraine, and after all, there will be a subtropical climate, so yes, a subtropical climate, then it will be good here. they listen. they don't look...
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watch the draft economy news with andrii yanitsky on weekdays at 8:10 on espresso , the yellowstone volcano will soon explode, so the americans are looking for a country or territory in europe. where could they move to, and this territory is ukraine, the israelis organized a war between ukraine and russia the slavs are destroying each other, these territories will then settle jews and those whom they want to bring here, these and other stories. i think you have heard many times these so-called conspiracy theories , which are now accumulating, especially in our social networks, on the territory of our state , we hear every day about what what is happening here are those who have grown up behind what we see on our tv screens and everyone is proving to us that everything is not as simple as it seems to us, there are some secret conspiracies behind it, the world government, humanoids, aliens with a base in antarctica who rule the world and that is why there is a war of conspiracy theories, conspiracy theories in ukraine, things that demotivate us, things that make us confused and things that te
watch the draft economy news with andrii yanitsky on weekdays at 8:10 on espresso , the yellowstone volcano will soon explode, so the americans are looking for a country or territory in europe. where could they move to, and this territory is ukraine, the israelis organized a war between ukraine and russia the slavs are destroying each other, these territories will then settle jews and those whom they want to bring here, these and other stories. i think you have heard many times these so-called...
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. >> coming up, the deadly grizzly bear attack near yellowstone national park.will hear from the victim's mother. >> also ahead, what we're learning about this wild crash caught on camera in san francisco and what police have reportedly found at the home of the suspected gilgo beach serial killer - did you see that? - whoa, whoa, we scored? - yeah we scored, we're going to the playoffs. - i can't believe i missed that. (bell dings) every time i'm buzzed i spend too much time on my phone. - what? i should take your phone away. - no, no, no, i'll call for a ride. - hey, why does my face look like that? - (laughing) i'm playing with these new face filters. - okay you know what? that's mine. - [buzzed guy] i'm gonna need that back. - [kevin] nope. - [buzzed guy] kevin. will we be at your team's ballpark? >> we are back now with a wild scene in san francisco. so a car plunging over the set of stairs, knocking down a tree, flipping over there. you can see a bystander rushing to help, opening one of the car doors, allowing at least three people to get out safely. it do
. >> coming up, the deadly grizzly bear attack near yellowstone national park.will hear from the victim's mother. >> also ahead, what we're learning about this wild crash caught on camera in san francisco and what police have reportedly found at the home of the suspected gilgo beach serial killer - did you see that? - whoa, whoa, we scored? - yeah we scored, we're going to the playoffs. - i can't believe i missed that. (bell dings) every time i'm buzzed i spend too much time on my...
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zima's big broadcast, a project for smart and caring people in the evening, nayspresso soon the yellowstoneill explode, that's why the americans are looking for a country or territory in europe, where they could move and this territory is ukraine, it is the israelis who organized the war between ukraine and russia , the slavs are destroying each other, and these territories will then be inhabited by jews and those whom they want to bring here these and other stories i think you have heard more than once these so-called conspiracy theories that are now accumulating especially in our social networks on the territory of our state, we hear every day about what is happening here, who are behind what we we see on the screens of our televisions and everyone proves to us that everything is not as simple as it seems to us, there are some secret conspiracies behind it, the world government, humanoids, aliens with a base in antarctica who rule the world, and that is why there is a war of theories , conspiracy, conspiracy, what about us what demotivates us is what does not make us confused and what det
zima's big broadcast, a project for smart and caring people in the evening, nayspresso soon the yellowstoneill explode, that's why the americans are looking for a country or territory in europe, where they could move and this territory is ukraine, it is the israelis who organized the war between ukraine and russia , the slavs are destroying each other, and these territories will then be inhabited by jews and those whom they want to bring here these and other stories i think you have heard more...
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and that's one of the reasons why national parks and yellowstone, and yosemite, and in glacier national park, banff and jasper are doing control, burns. one of the reasons is that they're trying to encourage the growth of those root vegetables and berries that so many animals depend on. so is there a universal policy regarding controlled burning globally? so there's a universal body, but there's a lot of trading of information between the fire organizations in europe and north america. here in north america, we have what we call a fam or for a fire compact. and it started, interestingly enough, for i think in 1954 when bar harbor main burn big. and it caught the attention needs of the president of the united states of the time . because this is where the rich from hollywood and other quarters went to in summer and when the town burn. uh, they used all their resources to try to put it out and they didn't have enough. and they brought in.
and that's one of the reasons why national parks and yellowstone, and yosemite, and in glacier national park, banff and jasper are doing control, burns. one of the reasons is that they're trying to encourage the growth of those root vegetables and berries that so many animals depend on. so is there a universal policy regarding controlled burning globally? so there's a universal body, but there's a lot of trading of information between the fire organizations in europe and north america. here in...
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have the grizzly bears exceeded the target in the greater yellowstone ecosystem population? >> senator, yes, as i mentioned, the grizzly bears are recovering in some areas and in other areas they are not creative it requires us to look at the bear population. >> you're not answering my question. the specific question is the greater yellowstone ecosystem. and you said they have recovered. so given that we agree that they have recovered will you support legislation to codify the delisting to prevent this legal uncertainty? >> we will follow the science and the laws. director williams and our staff take this role very seriously. also, the endangered species act has been a lifesaver for many species. we will follow the science and the law with respect to grizzly bears. >> i'm glad we agree that the grizzlies have recovered in the greater yellowstone ecosystem. additionally, would you commit to keeping the fish and wildlife service to that 12 month review timeline? >> i will be happy to update you on any reviews. >> my question was well they commit to 12 months, will they commit
have the grizzly bears exceeded the target in the greater yellowstone ecosystem population? >> senator, yes, as i mentioned, the grizzly bears are recovering in some areas and in other areas they are not creative it requires us to look at the bear population. >> you're not answering my question. the specific question is the greater yellowstone ecosystem. and you said they have recovered. so given that we agree that they have recovered will you support legislation to codify the...
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we heard reports from yellowstone where the bear sightings in parking lots in other areas and wastewater systems collapsed due to overuse sending sewage into rivers and streams where the fish reside. these issues are a result of overcrowding and we must solve this issue while maintaining open and accessible parks for all who are interested. i know this is no easy task, but with the help of these agencies highly qualified civil engineers into practice -- practical reasonable solution may be found. i look forward to hearing the testimony of the deputy rector today and hope we can find bipartisan solutions to these issues plaguing our parks today. thank you. >> ok, mr. reynolds, are there any civil engineers currently working or employed by the department focusing on lowering the congestion across the parks system? mr. reynolds: we do have a collection of civil engineers who tend to work on the sewer treatment facilities or drainage and things like that. i don't actually know if there is a civil engineer working on the overcrowding side but there are transportation planner/engineers that ar
we heard reports from yellowstone where the bear sightings in parking lots in other areas and wastewater systems collapsed due to overuse sending sewage into rivers and streams where the fish reside. these issues are a result of overcrowding and we must solve this issue while maintaining open and accessible parks for all who are interested. i know this is no easy task, but with the help of these agencies highly qualified civil engineers into practice -- practical reasonable solution may be...
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and that's one of the reasons why national parks, in yellowstone and yosemite, and in glacier national park, banff and jasper are doing control, burns. one of the reasons is that they're trying to encourage the growth of those root vegetables and berries that so many animals depend on. so is there a universal policy regarding controlled burning globally? so there's a universal body, but there's a lot of trading of information between the fire organizations in europe and north america. here in north america, we have what we call a fam or for a fire compact. and it started, interestingly enough, or i think in 1954 when bar harbor main burn big. and it caught the attention needs of the presence of the united states at the time . because this is where the rich from hollywood and other quarters went to in summer and when the town burn. uh, they used all their resources to try to put it out and they didn't have enough. and they brought in uh, uh, canadians. and that was the beginning, a very long, friendly relationship where you houses a now cooperation of intelligence and resources, person
and that's one of the reasons why national parks, in yellowstone and yosemite, and in glacier national park, banff and jasper are doing control, burns. one of the reasons is that they're trying to encourage the growth of those root vegetables and berries that so many animals depend on. so is there a universal policy regarding controlled burning globally? so there's a universal body, but there's a lot of trading of information between the fire organizations in europe and north america. here in...
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so you have the wildest lands, the yellowstone national parks at one end, where you don't need so muchut you can also rewild your garden, your window box, your roadside verges. all of us have a part to play in restoring nature across the landscape, and we have to connect, too. you've just written a new book, a sort of practical guide to rewilding. it's upset some people because your message is that everybody sort of has a responsibility to engage in this notion of rewilding, of sort of rebuilding ecosystems. and some who garden, who love gardening, who think that the human intervention in their little green space is what makes it beautiful, have said that your notion of letting it all go wild runs contrary to everything that the spirit of gardening represents. what's your message to them? well, i would say that we need to really understand how ecosystems work. we really need to put nature at the forefront of our minds, even when we're gardening. so, if you understand how a system works, if you look at the wider countryside and you see how dysfunctional and unstable and at risk it is fr
so you have the wildest lands, the yellowstone national parks at one end, where you don't need so muchut you can also rewild your garden, your window box, your roadside verges. all of us have a part to play in restoring nature across the landscape, and we have to connect, too. you've just written a new book, a sort of practical guide to rewilding. it's upset some people because your message is that everybody sort of has a responsibility to engage in this notion of rewilding, of sort of...
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they took some of them to court. eventually we kicked them all out of the national park such as yellowstone, and use somebody in the states and in banf and jasper and canada, to prevent them from burning and one to read and the tory, this scene, and writing mountain national park. as recently as 1939, when that part was established, they kicked out the indigenous people. they actually walk the mode and to make sure that they didn't come back, they actually burned down their cabinets to turn them from doing that again. and that opposition continues to this day that we saved in business communities in the tourist industry that do not like to have burned out for us or personally, birthdate for us. they think that it's unattractive for tours. uh, so don't like the idea of having smoke prevail on, you know, a really nice, sunny day and i'm afraid as well as that we've had a number of control burns that have got out of control over the years. it's still risky proposition. probably the most famous notorious is the, the, the fire in new mexico. that was a control burn. that was started by the us fo
they took some of them to court. eventually we kicked them all out of the national park such as yellowstone, and use somebody in the states and in banf and jasper and canada, to prevent them from burning and one to read and the tory, this scene, and writing mountain national park. as recently as 1939, when that part was established, they kicked out the indigenous people. they actually walk the mode and to make sure that they didn't come back, they actually burned down their cabinets to turn...
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since it has been a national park, has not had buffalo unlike yellowstone. the blackfoot tribe in their own effort because of the cultural significance of buffalo to return to the landscape, they went to the national park to reintroduce buffalo to the area. they opened up gates and they let a herd of buffalo out off of the reservation land to roam freely between the reservation and later national park. if you are visiting that glacier national park this summer, you will possibly see that as we go through the sun road, there are mountain goats or bears, and you could also come across a wild buffalo now. x in general, what are native tribes doing as far as being more involved in park management, if anything. >> again, these parks are in many ways not reporting up to the national park service. they do have their own identities, and they sort of work out their own agreements in a lot of ways. they bring to these tribes what is happening in glacier something different than what is happening in the everglades, but i will point out that for the first time ever in n
since it has been a national park, has not had buffalo unlike yellowstone. the blackfoot tribe in their own effort because of the cultural significance of buffalo to return to the landscape, they went to the national park to reintroduce buffalo to the area. they opened up gates and they let a herd of buffalo out off of the reservation land to roam freely between the reservation and later national park. if you are visiting that glacier national park this summer, you will possibly see that as we...
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. >>> officials in montana say a grizzly bear attack left a woman dead near yellowstone national park the department of fish, wildlife and parks say the woman's body was found on a trail west of yellowstone. rangers closed down the area, and an investigation is ongoing. the attack comes as montana sees a rise in their grizzly bear population and a jump in grizzly sightings. >>> three people are recovering after a small plane slammed into a house in texas authorities say the plane was on the way from kerriville to an austin suburb when it experienced engine failure and crashed into the two-story home. luckily nobody was inside the house at the time, and all three people on board were able to walk away from this wreckage the faa and ntsb have opened an investigation. >>> meanwhile, three people were also hurt when another small plane crashed in massachusetts the cessna went down in a wooded neighborhood just west of boston, landing next to a backyard play set. the three people on board suffered what is being called serious but nonlife-threatening injuries authorities are still trying to
. >>> officials in montana say a grizzly bear attack left a woman dead near yellowstone national park the department of fish, wildlife and parks say the woman's body was found on a trail west of yellowstone. rangers closed down the area, and an investigation is ongoing. the attack comes as montana sees a rise in their grizzly bear population and a jump in grizzly sightings. >>> three people are recovering after a small plane slammed into a house in texas authorities say the...
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details just coming in on a possible fatal bear attack in montana near yellowstone national park. what we just learned. a summer evening takes a dramatic turn after a deck collapse in montana. i'm still tasting what's next. even with higher stroke risk due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin... i'm hungry for that. eliquis. eliquis reduces stroke risk better than warfarin. and has less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis has both. don't stop taking eliquis without talking to your doctor as this may increase your risk of stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking, you may bruise more easily... or take longer for bleeding to stop. get help right away for unexpected bleeding, or unusual bruising. it may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. the number one cardiologist-prescribed blood thinner. ask your doctor about eliquis. wha
details just coming in on a possible fatal bear attack in montana near yellowstone national park. what we just learned. a summer evening takes a dramatic turn after a deck collapse in montana. i'm still tasting what's next. even with higher stroke risk due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin... i'm hungry for that. eliquis. eliquis reduces stroke risk better than warfarin. and has less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis has both. don't...
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to the index of other news and we're learning more tonight about the woman killed by a bear near yellowstonectim now identified by her family as 47-year-old amy adams of derby, kansas. the former school teacher working at the park for the summer. her family says she was hiking when she was attacked by a mother bear. her mother writing in a facebook post that she died doing something that she loved, in a place she loved. >>> and another headline from over the weekend, two movies, two big hits at the box office. "barbie" sparking a box office boom. starring margot robbie and ryan gosling. earning more than $160 million in its first weekend. the biggest opening of the year and a record haul for a movie directed by a woman, greta gerwig. the director christopher nolan's historical drama "oppenheimer" also had an impressive weekend, earning more than $82 million. >>> when we come back here on a monday night, what a granddaughter learned about her grandmother, 80 years ago. the sketches. and what she's doing for her grandmother tonight. dinner! [sfx: phone ping] ♪ what? tween milestones like this.
to the index of other news and we're learning more tonight about the woman killed by a bear near yellowstonectim now identified by her family as 47-year-old amy adams of derby, kansas. the former school teacher working at the park for the summer. her family says she was hiking when she was attacked by a mother bear. her mother writing in a facebook post that she died doing something that she loved, in a place she loved. >>> and another headline from over the weekend, two movies, two...
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take a look at this video filmed recently at yellowstone national park.er hand into scalding hot springs. watch again as she sits down on the grass, then inches toward the water dipping her foot and fingers in that water, then running away yelling. >> hot! very hot. >> reporter: yellowstone national park rangers say they have seen the video and are investigating. experts say those thermal pools are no joke. >> so, ignorance is not an excuse to say, oh, we just wanted to test the waters of this bubbling, boiling cauldron of ancient primordial soup. but they're deadly thermal pools. >> reporter: from hot springs to taking selfies next to deadly bison, yellowstone officials sending an early warning this spring, respect and protect the animals. take a look at this close encounter as this woman poses for a photo trying to touch a wild bison when it lunges for her as if preparing to charge. in may this man pled guilty to intentionally moving wildlife after moving this newborn bison. rangers later forced to euthanize the calf when they could not reunite it with
take a look at this video filmed recently at yellowstone national park.er hand into scalding hot springs. watch again as she sits down on the grass, then inches toward the water dipping her foot and fingers in that water, then running away yelling. >> hot! very hot. >> reporter: yellowstone national park rangers say they have seen the video and are investigating. experts say those thermal pools are no joke. >> so, ignorance is not an excuse to say, oh, we just wanted to test...
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after playing the lead in the yellowstone prequel 1923. and showing his comedy chops in the tv show shrunken. now he reflects on his most famous roles. he gets emotional about one of his biggest movies. and he explains why at age 80 he is working as hard as ever. >> harrison ford welcome. i've been looking forward to sitting down with you. one of the reasons is because people including me cannot wait to hear you talk about indiana jones and the darlow destiny. before you say anything let's take a look at you in action. >> archimedes was fascinated by water displacement. >> you said that you wanted and end to the saga to be ambitious. what does that mean and do you think this movie pulls that off? >> i wanted to be character driven and i wanted us to confront the question of age straight on. not to hide my age but to take advantage of it. >> do you think it pulls this off? >> i feel strongly that it does. >> one thing that i loved is the fact that there were inside jokes for those of us who have followed indiana jones since raiders of the l
after playing the lead in the yellowstone prequel 1923. and showing his comedy chops in the tv show shrunken. now he reflects on his most famous roles. he gets emotional about one of his biggest movies. and he explains why at age 80 he is working as hard as ever. >> harrison ford welcome. i've been looking forward to sitting down with you. one of the reasons is because people including me cannot wait to hear you talk about indiana jones and the darlow destiny. before you say anything...
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thing is it gives the worst case dealing with the children, but the most in the fields, cupids, yellowstone, on the left the john used to be in the papers that i knew the bullshit. and that's why i can't get enough 20 some of the game allow people to finish it. only a few getting the fishing of line you should be to deal with a few female. so that if i need to create a new book opinion the musician wants to be, some of them going to, can you me one, yes, this is a boy, a pollution tool of the funny people, sort of a, bradley or excuse me, wonderful. j told him what she found was a lot simple. she just from what i mean sure that's a kiddo a was trying to get them because when you split the glass when you they just the getting shock. each citrus table though, for about 6 so personally sniffed 50 percent of they began to foster care really in children to become well the citizens of the future great to finland, fins over the schools. the teachers are told and finish speaking russian and class children west of the be gosh, the lower east of the settlement. village skipper, daughter combine. yeah
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. >>> plus, grizzly attack a hiker killed near yellowstone after an apparent encounter with a bear >>koff the back t school shoason with an early look at the best deals vicky nguyen has the essential to look for now and what to wait you should look out for now and what to wait and buy later >>> and shop and dave. >> today and today only celery for hy-vee shoppers absolutely free help yourself to the celery. >> so why is david letterman surprising shoppers at a local grocery store? >> whoa. min stroeny. >> the late night legend tieing up the apron and getting to work the fun reason coming up today, tuesday, july 25th, 2023. >> celebrating my mom's birthday >> from council bluffs, iowa >> shout-out to buffalo, new york. >> go bills! >> and des moines, iowa. >> go hawkeyes >> good morning to our grandparents >> love you, gram ma and papa. >> it's my first time in new york >> from naples, florida. >> with my beautiful granddaughter. >> celebrate our birthdays >> visiting from charlottesville, virginia. >> hi, miss linda. >> birmingham, alabama. >> celebrating our 25th wedding anniversary.
. >>> plus, grizzly attack a hiker killed near yellowstone after an apparent encounter with a bear >>koff the back t school shoason with an early look at the best deals vicky nguyen has the essential to look for now and what to wait you should look out for now and what to wait and buy later >>> and shop and dave. >> today and today only celery for hy-vee shoppers absolutely free help yourself to the celery. >> so why is david letterman surprising shoppers at...
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>> after playing the lead in the "yellowstone" prequel "1923" -- >> you attack my family, it's goingbe the last thing you ever do. >> showing his comedy chops in the tv show "shrinking." >> you said you loved me. >> no, i did not. >> sounded like you did. >> now ford reflects on his most famous roles. >> never tell me the odds. >> gets emotional about one of his biggest movies. >> get off my plane! >> and explains why, at age 80, he's working as hard as ever. >> i've been looking for this all my life. >> harrison ford, welcome. i've been looking forward to sitting down with you. one of the reasons is because people, including me, can't wait to hear you talk about "indiana jones and the dial of destiny," the fifth in the series. and before you say a word, let's take a look at you in action. >> water displacement. get in the pool! >> why? >> help me open the door! >> they can get out the doors, get in the pool! help me! archimedes was fascinated by water displacement . >> you said that you wanted this end to the saga to be ambitious with your character. >> yes. >> what does that mean,
>> after playing the lead in the "yellowstone" prequel "1923" -- >> you attack my family, it's goingbe the last thing you ever do. >> showing his comedy chops in the tv show "shrinking." >> you said you loved me. >> no, i did not. >> sounded like you did. >> now ford reflects on his most famous roles. >> never tell me the odds. >> gets emotional about one of his biggest movies. >> get off my plane!...
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we wilding really is on affect, we wilding really is on a spectrum, you have the wildest lands, yellowstoneou can rewired your garden, a window box your roadside verges, all of us have a part to play in storing nature across the landscape and we have to connect to... you have just — we have to connect to... you have just written _ we have to connect to... you have just written a _ we have to connect to... you have just written a new - we have to connect to... you have just written a new book a practical guide to we wilding it has upset people because your messages everyone has a responsibility to in gauge in this notion of rewilding, rebuilding ecosystems and some who garden, who love gardening, within the human intervention in their little green space is what makes it beautiful, have said that your notion of letting it all go wild runs contrary to everything that the spirit of gardening represents. what is your message to them? well, i would see that we really need to understand how ecosystems work, we need to put nature at the forefront of our mind, even when we are gardening. so, if you
we wilding really is on affect, we wilding really is on a spectrum, you have the wildest lands, yellowstoneou can rewired your garden, a window box your roadside verges, all of us have a part to play in storing nature across the landscape and we have to connect to... you have just — we have to connect to... you have just written _ we have to connect to... you have just written a _ we have to connect to... you have just written a new - we have to connect to... you have just written a new book...
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now the deadly bear attack near yellowstone national park.ound dead along a hiking trail. this morning her parents are speaking exclusively to abc news. eva pilgrim is here with that. >> being attacked by a bear is incredibly rare. this woman's family saying she hiked regularly. she knew what she was doing. this morning they say she died doing what she loved. this morning the parents of the woman officials believe was killed by a grizzly bear near yellowstone speaking out. >> she wasn't out somewhere she shouldn't be. it was a well traveled trail that a lot of people hike. >> another hiker just happened to come by and found her. >> reporter: amy adamson, an avid backpacker, had recently started work nearby and was out for a morning hike on the popular butter milk trail, which is now shut down. >> every morning she'd get up early and she'd walk, hike or run. every morning. she just was almost in heaven. so she died doing what she loved. doing what she loved doing. she loved it there. >> reporter: montana fish and wild life officials say adamso
now the deadly bear attack near yellowstone national park.ound dead along a hiking trail. this morning her parents are speaking exclusively to abc news. eva pilgrim is here with that. >> being attacked by a bear is incredibly rare. this woman's family saying she hiked regularly. she knew what she was doing. this morning they say she died doing what she loved. this morning the parents of the woman officials believe was killed by a grizzly bear near yellowstone speaking out. >> she...
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lisa: the media is at it again aiming their theory at the creator of yellowstone and the new show calledlinus. >> are you close? >> closer than we've ever been. >> i'm ready to do my job made him. >> if your cover is blown there is no saving you you have to save yourself. >> jewett quiet and you do a clean. >> be careful poking the bear or the target will be on you. lisa: variety is calling that series shameless military propaganda slamming the chauffeur betraying the army as the strong who protects the we week. lisa: last time i checked that's exactly what the military does. joey: it is but they do not want to believe that. it's easier to call us killers. they're still living in the dream of the 1960s where they can spend on us in public and be okay with it, that is what they want they just don't get it back. the reason they don't get about the vietnam veteran spit on and public said never again we will not treat the next generation that way, we make sure we don't. as long as we hang onto that were doing okay that makes me every proud to be around a vietnam veteran. i'd rather spend my
lisa: the media is at it again aiming their theory at the creator of yellowstone and the new show calledlinus. >> are you close? >> closer than we've ever been. >> i'm ready to do my job made him. >> if your cover is blown there is no saving you you have to save yourself. >> jewett quiet and you do a clean. >> be careful poking the bear or the target will be on you. lisa: variety is calling that series shameless military propaganda slamming the chauffeur...
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straight ahead the liberal media is writing off a new series bysn the creator of yellowstone as an americanpropaganda. they might want to recruit jason aldean. >> just so you hea wanr from mea song is supposed tboo be about people getting their plea puter together and starting to a act right. >> 's new message for the woke moalicb next. w - i'm lynette. this is my husband, arthur. - yeah, you wouldn't believe we're in our 70's, huh? (lynette and arthur laugh) - i have recommended consumer cellular to so many people. - she was the one to convince me to come over to her side. (arthur laughs) - that's right! willnn excelle nt. - you know, it gives us exactly what we want. - you should go with consumer cellular! - [announcer] switch today. call or go online. ♪. lisa: welcome back be to welcome back to "the big weekend show". wrapper an d film producer ice cube has a new message for people on the left that are trying to cancel. >> say what you want to say into hell with the consequences.ng you have to be t willing to figt for your rights and fight for what you believe in. lisa: country music sta
straight ahead the liberal media is writing off a new series bysn the creator of yellowstone as an americanpropaganda. they might want to recruit jason aldean. >> just so you hea wanr from mea song is supposed tboo be about people getting their plea puter together and starting to a act right. >> 's new message for the woke moalicb next. w - i'm lynette. this is my husband, arthur. - yeah, you wouldn't believe we're in our 70's, huh? (lynette and arthur laugh) - i have recommended...
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check my math on this. "1923" is a sequel to "1883" which is a prequel to "yellowstone." >> harrison:le love the cowboy all over again. they love the westerns all over again. it's having a real moment. >> harrison: yeah and it's, an interesting thing. to me, i watched some of "yellowstone." "1883" came along and i watched that, and then i got this suggestion that taylor sheridan might want to do something with me. but there was no script. but he had already talked to helen. >> stephen: helen mirren. >> harrison: helen mirren. [applause] which was a big draw for me. and then he developed a great script. >> stephen: i understand he got you down to his place in texas and he used underhanded means to get you to say yes without any -- >> harrison: no, he poured overhand. >> stephen: do you want anything? i've got a bar back here. >> harrison: no, i don't want anything. thank you. i want to be really professional. >> stephen: that makes one of us. >> harrison: yeah. >> stephen: there you go, chief. okay, the show feels like -- less like a series and more like an eight hour movie. was that p
check my math on this. "1923" is a sequel to "1883" which is a prequel to "yellowstone." >> harrison:le love the cowboy all over again. they love the westerns all over again. it's having a real moment. >> harrison: yeah and it's, an interesting thing. to me, i watched some of "yellowstone." "1883" came along and i watched that, and then i got this suggestion that taylor sheridan might want to do something with me. but there was no...
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then, later, a gateway to yellowstone national park.showing up. first, to work on films, but later to stay and play cowboy for real. writers like richard brautigan, tom mcguane, and jim harrison, actors like peter fonda, warren oates, the notorious director sam peckinpah made livingston their home. [ethereal music] ♪ ♪ the mint bar opened in the 1920s and holds the oldest liquor license in montana. [indistinct chatter] railroad workers used to drink here. everybody drank here. look at that picture of the bar right there. - yeah, that picture is this building. during prohibition, it was a grocery store. bourdain: my friend dan laren is a jack-of-all-trades native son-- a hunter, fisherman, and a key figure in the life of the town. - i mean, this is a rough-and-tumble railroad/cattlemen town, right? - yeah. - why did they put a railroad stop here? - it was x far from minneapolis... - mm-hmm. - and x far to seattle. it was kind of middle ground. 700 miles that way, 700 miles that way. - right. who would exemplify the qualities that a prepo
then, later, a gateway to yellowstone national park.showing up. first, to work on films, but later to stay and play cowboy for real. writers like richard brautigan, tom mcguane, and jim harrison, actors like peter fonda, warren oates, the notorious director sam peckinpah made livingston their home. [ethereal music] ♪ ♪ the mint bar opened in the 1920s and holds the oldest liquor license in montana. [indistinct chatter] railroad workers used to drink here. everybody drank here. look at that...
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a woman is in hospital tonight after a bison charged her at yellowstone national park.
a woman is in hospital tonight after a bison charged her at yellowstone national park.
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it's like yellowstone. >> reporter: today's conditions further testament to the alarming trends climate change continues to fuel. sfe phoenix experiencing 26 straight days with temperatures at 110 degrees or higher. in connecticut, pat parents trying to protect their kids >> we have neck fans and cooling towels >> reporter: and across the country, people going to pools, cooling centers, and beaches. nbc's maggie vespa is at one today >> reporter: in min yap lis, the beaches are backpacked but this brutal heat is just one issue. on top of that, the can canadian wildfire smoke is back, sparking an air quality alert. >> reporter: and back in florida, this noah's ark style approach could be the lifetime the coral needs. these coral reefs are ultimately going to a gene bank where they are stay for the foreseeable future, but their fragments could end up back in the ocean. lester >> sam, thank you. >>> in 60 seconds, not seen for weeks, what happened to a top chinese official >>> plus, we're on the front lines with u.s. forces in a new battle against terrorism. it's an nbc news exclusive, nex
it's like yellowstone. >> reporter: today's conditions further testament to the alarming trends climate change continues to fuel. sfe phoenix experiencing 26 straight days with temperatures at 110 degrees or higher. in connecticut, pat parents trying to protect their kids >> we have neck fans and cooling towels >> reporter: and across the country, people going to pools, cooling centers, and beaches. nbc's maggie vespa is at one today >> reporter: in min yap lis, the...
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it owns viacom, it owns mtv -- cheryl: it makes yellowstone. >> it owns paramount studios.er of sumner redstone. it's run day day-to-day by rob backish, a very, very good, capable ceo. it's a company that's facing real existential problems. streaming, obviously, isn't making a lot of money. even big blockbusters don't make what they used to make. it's free -- its free cash flow is falling precipitously, i think it's negative at point. its stock market cap cap is $10 billion. now, let's digest that, it was probably three times, four time- cheryl: $16 stock. >> -- a couple years ago. it's half the side of their nfl deal, is the market cap of paramount. so what does that mean? they know they have a problem. from what i understand from people inside, they're trying to look for fixes. they would love to sell it, from what i understand. they can't, because the biden administration wouldn't allow that even though this is $10 billion. amazon could buy it in, like, 35 seconds. that's nothing for amon. apple. -- amazon. that won't happen because of the way this administration is. so
it owns viacom, it owns mtv -- cheryl: it makes yellowstone. >> it owns paramount studios.er of sumner redstone. it's run day day-to-day by rob backish, a very, very good, capable ceo. it's a company that's facing real existential problems. streaming, obviously, isn't making a lot of money. even big blockbusters don't make what they used to make. it's free -- its free cash flow is falling precipitously, i think it's negative at point. its stock market cap cap is $10 billion. now, let's...
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it's concerning the deal also. yellowstone silverado means i'm this morning, she's doing the use of filming the war. olga obtained the soldiers 1st aid kit and run quite a bit about medicine. showed me to deal with these 2 was developed 1st aid anesthetics, the what the case and this kush pretty process in addition to battlefield pain killers, which are a most but any on a the ukrainian soldiers kit also contains many substances that have nothing to do with normal medicine, somebody has to kick up the order and we are also going to go into augusta and this stuff. uh so yours. it should be under the influence of such drugs, the nation is committed, heinous crimes, in our ukrainian p o. w with the tel tel co sign of psycho recounts so as all but tell you and find his master. could civilians of the village of shows to a new guns, its inhabitants of a torch of almost 9 years to the what the you want them, not them. but it looks to be the scottish let's say the the 14 percent of those areas. just a good was there a to just interested in you? you said the man lives really to are listed in this co
it's concerning the deal also. yellowstone silverado means i'm this morning, she's doing the use of filming the war. olga obtained the soldiers 1st aid kit and run quite a bit about medicine. showed me to deal with these 2 was developed 1st aid anesthetics, the what the case and this kush pretty process in addition to battlefield pain killers, which are a most but any on a the ukrainian soldiers kit also contains many substances that have nothing to do with normal medicine, somebody has to kick...
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. >> this reef is a national treasure it's like yellowstone. >> reporter: conditions further testament to the alarming trends climate change continues to fuel phoenix experiencing the longest heat wave ever, 26 straight days with temperatures at110 degreesr higher >> we have neck bands. for the girls we provide cooling towels >> reporter: and across the country people going to pools, cooling centers and beaches. nbc's maggie vespa is at one >> in minneapolis, a place known for bone-chilling cold, the pipes a beaches are packed with people desperate to stay cool the canadian wildfire smoke is back sparking an air quality alert. >> repo >> our thanks to sam for that report >> to put this heat in perspective, 82 million americans are waking up to heat alerts this morning. michelle grossmann is tracking that sweltering heat as it expands across the country good morning >> good morning to you both. great to see you yep, we're starting to see the heat expanding to the midwest and yaen eventually to the northeast. it's all due to the heat dome in place. we've been talking about it for weeks a
. >> this reef is a national treasure it's like yellowstone. >> reporter: conditions further testament to the alarming trends climate change continues to fuel phoenix experiencing the longest heat wave ever, 26 straight days with temperatures at110 degreesr higher >> we have neck bands. for the girls we provide cooling towels >> reporter: and across the country people going to pools, cooling centers and beaches. nbc's maggie vespa is at one >> in minneapolis, a...
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. >> it is like people who go to yellowstone and move up to a bison and end up getting attacked by the bison. people need to respect wildlife. >> yeah, respect mother nature. the u.s. department of fish and wildlife says sea otters are protected. they encourage people to avoid an interaction with wildlife. >>> a bill from congress could jeopardize prop 12 and other health and safety laws. in 2018, voters passed the law and said minimum cage sizes for animals . it applies to all meat sold here, even if the animal was raised outside the state. it survived a potential supreme court challenge but now faces a threat with this new act which is part of the federal farm bill. a new study by harvard law says that it could create a regulatory race to the bottom, curtailing the state's ability to regulate their own products. >> it aims to freeze regulation in its tracks, and if the federal government has not addressed something, there could be no further regulation in that area. that is very worrisome. >> the study found that the act could got laws governing the labeling of kosher foods as well a
. >> it is like people who go to yellowstone and move up to a bison and end up getting attacked by the bison. people need to respect wildlife. >> yeah, respect mother nature. the u.s. department of fish and wildlife says sea otters are protected. they encourage people to avoid an interaction with wildlife. >>> a bill from congress could jeopardize prop 12 and other health and safety laws. in 2018, voters passed the law and said minimum cage sizes for animals . it applies to...
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number one, you are more likely to be struck by lightning, get attacked by a grizzly bear at yellowstone national park, or become president of the united states! >> there you go! >> there you go! best of luck, everyone! >>> i might argue you are more likely to be attacked by a grizzly bear in your living room! >> no question! your living room in new york city! >> i am still buying one! someone has to win, right? why not me? >> why not you, darren? >> it is at least possible! >> if you win you are taking us out to dinner! >> you bet i will! you bet i will! first of all, let's talk about the air quality. you were saying and conquer the people say they can smell smoke. that is the view right now from the top of mount diablo. concord, you are right about their in that soup. this is a mix of smoke, actually. some of this is coming from a prescribed burn that was done a couple hundred acres or so from the southern edge of sonoma county yesterday. so there is still some smoke from that that is trapped here. a lot of what we are seeing here is coming down from that fire in southwest oregon. it i
number one, you are more likely to be struck by lightning, get attacked by a grizzly bear at yellowstone national park, or become president of the united states! >> there you go! >> there you go! best of luck, everyone! >>> i might argue you are more likely to be attacked by a grizzly bear in your living room! >> no question! your living room in new york city! >> i am still buying one! someone has to win, right? why not me? >> why not you, darren? >>...
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, the hit series 1883, a yellowstone origin story. risk my family. maybe someday you find to belong to watch every episode in a must-see event and to get them all to where we go in montana. >> honey, 1883 on paramounto cut omnetwork. ou wan omnetwork. ou wan >>t. the reason why go customers have such long term success is because we focus on real food weight s, the right balanch you get the result you want. >> when i tell people how easyrs was for me to lose weight angle, they don't believe me. angle, they don't believe me. they don't believe i can eat real food and lose this much weight. the release supplement makes or fatigue easy release sp for successful weight loss for successful weight loss because it supportweight js youd sugar levels between meals so tod. ime after i started taking, or at least the weight just started falling off. since starting get low intake and release. >> i've gone from a size 12 tota a four before goal. at hungei was hungry all the tie and constantly thinking about food after release that start with releas
, the hit series 1883, a yellowstone origin story. risk my family. maybe someday you find to belong to watch every episode in a must-see event and to get them all to where we go in montana. >> honey, 1883 on paramounto cut omnetwork. ou wan omnetwork. ou wan >>t. the reason why go customers have such long term success is because we focus on real food weight s, the right balanch you get the result you want. >> when i tell people how easyrs was for me to lose weight angle, they...
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it's concerning the deal also, yellowstone. so what, what do i mean from this morning? she's doing the use of filming the war moga, obtained the soldiers 1st aid kit and run quite a bit about medicine. show me what to do with these 2 was the motion. and about 1st aid anesthetics, what the case and this kush pretty products don't read short list, but in addition to battlefield pain killers, which are a most but any on a. the ukrainian soldiers kit also contains many substances that have nothing to do with normal medicine. till somebody has kick up the order and we are also going to go into augusta and this stuff. uh so yours. it should be under the influence of such drugs, the nation is committed, heinous crimes, and a ukrainian p o. w with a tel tel co sign of psycho recounts so as all but tell you in fines as master code civilians. what all of the village of shows to a new guns, its inhabitants of a torch, if almost 9 years to the vehicle. but the pro assume that people say you want them, not them, but it works. so if you use the scottish facility, which i suppose to k
it's concerning the deal also, yellowstone. so what, what do i mean from this morning? she's doing the use of filming the war moga, obtained the soldiers 1st aid kit and run quite a bit about medicine. show me what to do with these 2 was the motion. and about 1st aid anesthetics, what the case and this kush pretty products don't read short list, but in addition to battlefield pain killers, which are a most but any on a. the ukrainian soldiers kit also contains many substances that have nothing...
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. >> like the people that go to yellowstone and move right up to a bison and end up getting attacked by the bison. people need to respect wildlife. >> reporter: the u.s. department of fish and wildlife tells kion in a statement, southern sea otters are protected as federally threatened species act. they emphasize the importance of keeping a safe distance from wildlife. >> you can't do anything that would alter the animal's behavior. and we have a rule of thumb of about 100 feet of distance between us, harbor seals, sea lions. >> reporter: others like venture quest kayaking on the work tell me they are considering a supplemental rental agreement to help prevent people from disturbing the otters. for now, photographer mark woodward has this message for anyone who even thinks about it. >> if i see you getting too close and i happen to be here, i will take a photo of you with my long lens and turn it over to fish and wildlife or post online. >> fish and wildlife have been out there looking for the otter. they have been trying this for a couple of weeks now. >>> the ground was shaking at
. >> like the people that go to yellowstone and move right up to a bison and end up getting attacked by the bison. people need to respect wildlife. >> reporter: the u.s. department of fish and wildlife tells kion in a statement, southern sea otters are protected as federally threatened species act. they emphasize the importance of keeping a safe distance from wildlife. >> you can't do anything that would alter the animal's behavior. and we have a rule of thumb of about 100...
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one interrupting a very special moment for a couple at yellowstone.big on its password-sharing crackdown, and apparently it is paying off kaylee hartung is with us. >> that's right. experts say it's an unequivocal success with netflix with millions of new subscribers added, the profits are rolling in for the streaming giant, just as actors and writers on strike are marching outside of netflix's offices. coming up, you'll hear more about the growing frustration on ththe picket l lines here,e, gu. ♪ hmmm! twixix with cookokie and cookieie dough? kindnda makes you wondnder which cameme first. the cocookie or the c cookie dougugh? kakaaaw!w! so embmbarrassing!g! what do wewe always sasay, so? libeberty mutualal customizes yourur car insururance... soso you only y pay fofor what youou need. that's my y boy. ♪ stay offff the freeweways! onlyly pay for w what you nen. ♪ liberty. liliberty. liberty.y. liberty. . ♪ ♪ pass me a a lipton? ♪ gotctcha t-pain!n! ♪ ♪♪ i know w it's s up for me♪ ♪ if f you steal l my sunshi♪ ♪♪ i know w it's s up for me♪ open summeme
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but the most in the fields people, yellowstone was the less than john used to be in the papers that i knew the what is the city well, and if you get moms from of 20 some of the game mobile app, people who don't need to get an official, and that's why you should be the deal is confused because that's the feeling smell . department, people in you know, the continuum. the musician was to be some of them going to green one. yes. this is a boy. you have to listen to the funny people sort of a brand new or excuse me, one of the which i told you, missed appointment nicholson leaving the plus coast portion. i mean, sure that's a kiddo a was and yet i'm the one you split the glass the when you they just the new folk is situated with a group of food so personally sniffed us to proceed in be of the they began to, well, the citizens of the future grades of finland fins over the schools. the teachers women broad from finland, they told didn't finish speaking russian in class. children were severely b. gosh, the ease of the that i'm the quality skipper door. yes. to ask and see. pick them up. this
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it's like yellowstone. >> reporter: today's conditions further testament to the alarming trends climate change continues to fuel. phoenix now experiencing its longest heatwave ever, 26 straight days with temperatures at 110 degrees or higher. in connecticut, parents just trying to protect their kids. >> we had neck fans. and for the girls, we provide cooling towels. >> reporter: and across the country, people going to pools, cooling centers, and beaches. nbc's maggie vespa is at one today. >> reporter: in minneapolis, a place known for bone-chilling cold, today the beaches are packed with people desperate to stay cool. but this brutal heat is just one issue. on top of that, the canadian wildfire smoke is back, sparking an air quality alert. >> reporter: and back in florida, the coral situation might look bleak, but this noah's ark style approach could be the lifeline it needs. these coral reefs are ultimately going to a gene bank where they'll stay for the foreseeable future, but their fragments could end up back in the ocean. lester? >> okay, thank you. >>> in 60 seconds, not seen for
it's like yellowstone. >> reporter: today's conditions further testament to the alarming trends climate change continues to fuel. phoenix now experiencing its longest heatwave ever, 26 straight days with temperatures at 110 degrees or higher. in connecticut, parents just trying to protect their kids. >> we had neck fans. and for the girls, we provide cooling towels. >> reporter: and across the country, people going to pools, cooling centers, and beaches. nbc's maggie vespa is...
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they took some of them to court. eventually we kicked them all out of the national park, such as yellowstone, you, somebody in the states and in banf and jasper and canada to prevent them from burning. and one of the really notorious, seen and writing mountain national park as recently as 1939, when that part was established, they kicked out the indigenous people. they actually walk the mode and to make sure that they didn't come back, they actually burned down their cabinets to turn them from.
they took some of them to court. eventually we kicked them all out of the national park, such as yellowstone, you, somebody in the states and in banf and jasper and canada to prevent them from burning. and one of the really notorious, seen and writing mountain national park as recently as 1939, when that part was established, they kicked out the indigenous people. they actually walk the mode and to make sure that they didn't come back, they actually burned down their cabinets to turn them from.