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we're 300 miles from the con fliewns of the yellowstone river and missouri river. as you can see, we're in the mid area, but the yellowstone flows into the missouri on to the mississippi, and senator vitte, that ends up down in louisiana. since may, we've had flooding, and in june, we received a presidential declaration, emergency declaration on our county and statewide. the amount of snow pack is way above normal, and the yellowstone river is higher since may. this gives you a background for the july 1 oil break of the exxonmobil pipeline. i've been monitoring the flooding on the yellowstone river daily since the river hit the flood stages. our disaster and emergency service director was out there, and we've been monitoring the height of the river, and actually it's been high water since may, and we're still in the high water stages. even though redropped, we'll still in high water stages. .. emergency personnel and exxon employees responded immediately and within the next hour, pipeline valves have been closed, shutting down much of the oil. we live in the western
we're 300 miles from the con fliewns of the yellowstone river and missouri river. as you can see, we're in the mid area, but the yellowstone flows into the missouri on to the mississippi, and senator vitte, that ends up down in louisiana. since may, we've had flooding, and in june, we received a presidential declaration, emergency declaration on our county and statewide. the amount of snow pack is way above normal, and the yellowstone river is higher since may. this gives you a background for...
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the yellowstone river is a tributary the to the missouri river. the concern now is stopping the oil before it flows any further. abc news. >> thank you. new >>> at noon it has been tough for people heading along northbound on the gw parkway. around 7:30 a.m. this morning, an rv caught fire. at this point, no word of any injuries. firefighters quickly responded in got the fire put out. traffic was diverted, and it was low-move it for most of the morning. the cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> coming up on abc 7 news at noon final fireworks. the jury gets ready to decide the fate of a mother accused of murder. >>> one case may be falling apart, but new legal trouble for the former head of the imf. we have the brand new allegations. >>> celebrating the fourth far from home. how trips are marking this independence day. >>> all that, and >> americans are marking his fourth of july halfway around the world. ♪ >> soldiers stationed in southeastern corner of afghanistan stopped to celebrate independence day. they took part in the flag raising s
the yellowstone river is a tributary the to the missouri river. the concern now is stopping the oil before it flows any further. abc news. >> thank you. new >>> at noon it has been tough for people heading along northbound on the gw parkway. around 7:30 a.m. this morning, an rv caught fire. at this point, no word of any injuries. firefighters quickly responded in got the fire put out. traffic was diverted, and it was low-move it for most of the morning. the cause of the fire is...
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since 2005 i have lived near the yellowstone river with my wife sue and two sons. we own four horses which we keep on 20 acres. we have no river frontage but are very close to the river. we put up most high quality grass a which we sell. it had not been cut this year because it was too muddy after the big may flood. july 1 was a pretty hectic day. the river was in full flood mode for the third time this year and geological survey forecast the river to be at 14 feet. at that level, the water covers most of my hay pass sure and inches from getting into any shop and barn and less than a vertical foot from being inside my house. there were some pretty nervous people at my house that way. my wife and family had gone to bed and i was getting ready to do the same when the laurel volunteer fire department showed up. the owedor was really strong when i walked out the door and i got to tip my cap to them, driving around in the dark looking for houses next to a flooding river. it was a mandatory evacuation and we found a motel in billings at about 1:30 in the morning. we got h
since 2005 i have lived near the yellowstone river with my wife sue and two sons. we own four horses which we keep on 20 acres. we have no river frontage but are very close to the river. we put up most high quality grass a which we sell. it had not been cut this year because it was too muddy after the big may flood. july 1 was a pretty hectic day. the river was in full flood mode for the third time this year and geological survey forecast the river to be at 14 feet. at that level, the water...
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and with the yellowstone river raging at historic levels it's like a thousand mini-bulldozers that are cutting new channels in the bottom of that river, tearing down huge trees and moving bolders from the rocky mountains towards north dakota. this is the natural nature at work, and this pipeline probably just wasn't very deep... buried deep enough. that's why new technology influences horizontal boring. i asked exxon mobile if they replace this silver-tip pipeline, will they use hor zontal boring and they assured us that they would. >> brown: some of the biggest current question out there is the so-called keystone pipeline, the one that is projected from canada all the way through montana down to oklahoma, texas, the gulf coast. now does that... is what you're seeing happen now, does that cause any new questions about something like that? >> actually in my conversations with the company that proposed the keystone xl, they've assured me that, a, they've used this boring techniques so none of these pipelines will be laid into these river beds. and secondly, instead of having humans invol
and with the yellowstone river raging at historic levels it's like a thousand mini-bulldozers that are cutting new channels in the bottom of that river, tearing down huge trees and moving bolders from the rocky mountains towards north dakota. this is the natural nature at work, and this pipeline probably just wasn't very deep... buried deep enough. that's why new technology influences horizontal boring. i asked exxon mobile if they replace this silver-tip pipeline, will they use hor zontal...
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the pipeline crosses yellowstone river located in my county. e are located about 140 miles from yellowstone park. we had a lot of inquiries about was there a spill in williston park. there was a spill in the yellowstone river. we are about 300 miles to the confluence of the list and river and the missouri river. as you can see, we are in the mid area, but the list to river flows into the missouri river and then on to the mississippi river. since may, we have had flooding. in june, we received a presidential emergency declaration on our county statewide. the amount of snow pack is well above normal, and the river has been higher since may. this gives you a background for the july 1 oil break of the pipeline. i have been monitoring the flooding on the river almost daily since the river it the flood stage is. our disaster service director was out there and we have been monitoring the height of the river. actually, it has been high water since may. we are still in the high water stages even though we have dropped. late friday night, july 1, our disa
the pipeline crosses yellowstone river located in my county. e are located about 140 miles from yellowstone park. we had a lot of inquiries about was there a spill in williston park. there was a spill in the yellowstone river. we are about 300 miles to the confluence of the list and river and the missouri river. as you can see, we are in the mid area, but the list to river flows into the missouri river and then on to the mississippi river. since may, we have had flooding. in june, we received a...
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this mess that they have made of the yellowstone river seems outside their grasp. late friday night, one of exxon's oil pipelines burst beneath the yellowstone river. the cause of the rupture is so far unknown, but the result is visible as far as the eye can see, 42,000 gallons of crude oil is the estimate, an estimate 1,000 barrels of oil overrun its banks and coating everything in sight. right after the accident happened, exxon officials estimated most of the oil released would affect only a 10-mile area surrounding the rupture. they were forced to acknowledge a day later the spill would reach beyond that ten-mile stretch. officials say oil has been spotted 40 miles away. it's unlikely there's any oil in the water at this point. again, that was yesterday afternoon. here's video from earlier today. that's oil. that's the water. that's oil in the water. during a press conference over the weekend, exxon's top official at the scene reported that no injured wildlife had been found in the area, unless bathing in crude oil is a hot new trend in montana wildlife, that ex
this mess that they have made of the yellowstone river seems outside their grasp. late friday night, one of exxon's oil pipelines burst beneath the yellowstone river. the cause of the rupture is so far unknown, but the result is visible as far as the eye can see, 42,000 gallons of crude oil is the estimate, an estimate 1,000 barrels of oil overrun its banks and coating everything in sight. right after the accident happened, exxon officials estimated most of the oil released would affect only a...
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landowners along the yellowstone river in montana about 140 miles downstream from the park are furious after a pipeline that runs under the river burst on friday. oil coats the riverbanks around the city of billings and the town of laurel, and that's where we find george lewis tonight. good evening, george. >> reporter: good evening, kate. behind me you see some of the workers involved in the cleanup. montanans love their great outdoors and they're not too happy tonight that part of it is fouled with oil. exxon says it has more than 200 people working on cleaning up the oil spill, but about 1,000 barrels of crude, 42,000 gallons worth, were released into the yellowstone river. enough oil to fill five tanker trucks. >> i want to personally apologize to all the people affected by this. >> reporter: workers are putting up 40,000 feet of protective boom to try to keep the oil from fouling more of the riverbank. >> right now we're not worried about how many dollars we're spending. right now we're worried about getting in and responding to the damage and making sure that we can clean up. >>
landowners along the yellowstone river in montana about 140 miles downstream from the park are furious after a pipeline that runs under the river burst on friday. oil coats the riverbanks around the city of billings and the town of laurel, and that's where we find george lewis tonight. good evening, george. >> reporter: good evening, kate. behind me you see some of the workers involved in the cleanup. montanans love their great outdoors and they're not too happy tonight that part of it is...
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. >>> a massive oil spl affecting the yellowstone river. >>> -- spill affecting the yellowstone river >>> and how the weekend weather allowed some families to go back home in new mexico. you are watching "good morning maryland" first and only at 4:30 in the morning. as we head to break on this 4th of july, a live look at the nation capital where we see a live picture of the capitol this morning. we will be right back. >>> now "good morning maryland" at 4:30. >>> exxon mobile under fire this morning. once again following tens of thousands of gallons of oil that spilled in montana's yellowstone river. a break in the company's pipeline near laurel contaminated miles of river bank and forced the toage of? -- stopage of anyone to use the river. exxon brought in more cleanup crews along the three sites. choppy river waters made the cleanup difficulty. >>> rain helped firefighters battling the forest fire in new mexicoch the sunday weather gave 12,000 families the green light from authorities to finally head home. the fast moving fire approach the city and the nuclear laboratory. also sunday
. >>> a massive oil spl affecting the yellowstone river. >>> -- spill affecting the yellowstone river >>> and how the weekend weather allowed some families to go back home in new mexico. you are watching "good morning maryland" first and only at 4:30 in the morning. as we head to break on this 4th of july, a live look at the nation capital where we see a live picture of the capitol this morning. we will be right back. >>> now "good morning...
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exxon for down playing the incident. >>> cleanup crews are scrambling to limit the damage to yellowstone river after an exxon mobil pipeline ruptured. it started when a 12-inch pipeline started to leak underneath the river. a change in pressure was detected and the line was shut off within six minutes. >> at this time we do not know it. this is very unusual event. obviously we have large amount of oil enter the water very quickly. >> officials estimate up to 1,000 barrels or 42,000 gallons of oil spilled before the leak was stopped. cleanup crews are trying to soak up the oil and prevent it from spreading. sheens were reported hundred miles from the leak but they said most of the damage was limited to a ten-mile stretch. they say the o oil company was down playing the environmental effect. the timing of the spill couldn't be worse. the river has been surging for months, pushing high waters through farmlands, now that water is mixed with oil. >> i'm looking at oil all over the top. i don't want my animals eating it. >> the environmental protection says the fast flowing water could help reduce t
exxon for down playing the incident. >>> cleanup crews are scrambling to limit the damage to yellowstone river after an exxon mobil pipeline ruptured. it started when a 12-inch pipeline started to leak underneath the river. a change in pressure was detected and the line was shut off within six minutes. >> at this time we do not know it. this is very unusual event. obviously we have large amount of oil enter the water very quickly. >> officials estimate up to 1,000 barrels...
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that line would also cross the yellowstone and other rivers. but despite the spill, many people, including the governor, remain strongly in favor of transporting oil to state's refineries to feed the nations appetite for fuel. >> lehrer: and finally tonight, the analysis of brooks and marcus-- "new york times" columnist david brooks, "washington post" columnist ruth marcus. mark shields is away. mark shields is away tonight. david, the news of the world thing in britain, sarah ellison said a few moments ago, told ray that we're not immune from this. we the united states and the american press is not immune from this kind of stuff either. what do you make, what do you think about that? >> well there are some ways the british press culture is very different than ours t is more incestuous than ours they all shower together and edin so they know each other since they were eight years old. there is also a bad boy ethos in some of the tabloids, we break the rules, we get story, we snoop, we're rats. and we don't quite have that tabloid culture but th
that line would also cross the yellowstone and other rivers. but despite the spill, many people, including the governor, remain strongly in favor of transporting oil to state's refineries to feed the nations appetite for fuel. >> lehrer: and finally tonight, the analysis of brooks and marcus-- "new york times" columnist david brooks, "washington post" columnist ruth marcus. mark shields is away. mark shields is away tonight. david, the news of the world thing in...
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>>> exxonmobil is under fire once again following a major oil spill in montana's yellowstone river overeanup efforts are under way after a pipeline spilled more than 40,000 gallons of oil into the river. as george lewis reports, the oil company is now at odds with state officials, as well as wildlife activists around the country. >> reporter: containment the booms dot the banks of the yellowstone river in southern montana. a 12-inch exxonmobil pipeline ruptured just before midnight, friday. >> we really apologize for the inconvenience. that this incident is causing all of the people in montana. >> reporter: the spill is 150 miles northeast of yellowstone national park. in the town of laurel, montana and near the end of the 55-mile pipeline. the water flowing away from yellowstone park has carried the oil past the city of bill innings. officials restored water early saturday. and exxon officials assessing the spill from the air insist ground crews and park visitors are safe. >> we began air quality monitoring right after the incident. and i want to confirm that we have not found any read
>>> exxonmobil is under fire once again following a major oil spill in montana's yellowstone river overeanup efforts are under way after a pipeline spilled more than 40,000 gallons of oil into the river. as george lewis reports, the oil company is now at odds with state officials, as well as wildlife activists around the country. >> reporter: containment the booms dot the banks of the yellowstone river in southern montana. a 12-inch exxonmobil pipeline ruptured just before...
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reconsider meanwhile crews are working to clean up forty thousand gallons of oil spilled the yellowstone river courtesy of exxon mobil with yet another national treasure ruined by toxic crude and overdue for a government to take control of big will before they can do even more. conservative columnist david brooks turned some heads yesterday with a blistering piece lashing out against the republican party's year in the debt ceiling negotiations ropes weighed in on this deal by writing if the republican party were a normal party you would take advantage of this amazing moment it is being offered the deal of the century trillions of dollars in spending cuts in exchange for a few hundred million dollars in revenue increases this is i say is the mother of all no brainers but as we all know the republican party is not a normal party at least not anymore and brooks comes to this conclusion as well writing the republican party has been in fact fact. that is more of a psychological protest than a practical governing alternative to members of this movement do not accept the logic of compromise no matter
reconsider meanwhile crews are working to clean up forty thousand gallons of oil spilled the yellowstone river courtesy of exxon mobil with yet another national treasure ruined by toxic crude and overdue for a government to take control of big will before they can do even more. conservative columnist david brooks turned some heads yesterday with a blistering piece lashing out against the republican party's year in the debt ceiling negotiations ropes weighed in on this deal by writing if the...
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exxon for down playing the incident. >>> cleanup crews are scrambling to limit the damage to yellowstone riverfter an exxon mobil pipeline ruptured. it started when a 12-inch pipeline started to leak underneath the river. a change in pressure was detected and the line was shut off within six minutes. >> at this time we do not know it. this is very unusual event. obviously we have large amount of oil enter the water very quickly. >> officials estimate up to 1,000 barrels or 42,000 gallons of oil spilled before the leak was stopped. cleanup crews are trying to soak up the oil and prevent it from spreading. sheens were reported hundred miles from the leak but they said most of the damage was limited to a ten-mile stretch. they say the oil company was down playing the environmental effect. the timing of the spill couldn't be worse. the river has been surging for months, pushing high waters through farmlands, now that water is mixed with oil. >> i'm looking at oil all over the top. i don't want my animals eating it. >> the environmental protection says the fast flowing water could help reduce the d
exxon for down playing the incident. >>> cleanup crews are scrambling to limit the damage to yellowstone riverfter an exxon mobil pipeline ruptured. it started when a 12-inch pipeline started to leak underneath the river. a change in pressure was detected and the line was shut off within six minutes. >> at this time we do not know it. this is very unusual event. obviously we have large amount of oil enter the water very quickly. >> officials estimate up to 1,000 barrels or...
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exxonmobil faces the heat over a messy spill into the yellowstone river. >>> decision time. jurors in the murder trial of casey anthony prepare to decide the fate of the florida mother accused of killing her child. >>> and happy fourth. the skies light up across the country as americans mark the skies light up across the country as americans mark independence day. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello. very good morning to you. welcome to our viewers across the nation including the pacific time zone. i'm veronica de la cruz. today we begin with a fouled fourth. this morning while most of the nation prepares to celebrate independence day, teams of federal and state workers in montana are fanning out along the yellowstone river. they're gauging the damage caused by a ruptured exxonmobil pipeline that spilled thousands of gallons of crude into the famous waterway. the environmental protection agency estimates only a small fraction of the spilled oil which is spotted downstream 40 miles is likely to be recovered. exxonmobil which has 120 workers on site estimat
exxonmobil faces the heat over a messy spill into the yellowstone river. >>> decision time. jurors in the murder trial of casey anthony prepare to decide the fate of the florida mother accused of killing her child. >>> and happy fourth. the skies light up across the country as americans mark the skies light up across the country as americans mark independence day. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello. very good morning to you. welcome to our viewers...
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. >> back in this country, in montana the initial cleanup around yellowstone river could be tested today. national weather service predicts the yellowstone river swelling with mountain snow meltsd from hot summer weather will peak at billings this afternoon. 12-inch pipeline burst from a refinery upstream from billings. they say up to 42,000 gallons of crude before the leak was capped. company officials acknowledge the scope of the leak could extend far beyond the ten-mile stretch of the river. >> some 4th of july water takes a deadly turn into the north bay. >> i'm terry mcsweeney live in the newsroom. the search for seven americans off the waters in mexico is being expanded. their fishing beet boat capsized sunday morning. why there is still hope coming up. >> and new research on breast cancer. who is most at risk and how often women should get a mammogram. =x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x=x
. >> back in this country, in montana the initial cleanup around yellowstone river could be tested today. national weather service predicts the yellowstone river swelling with mountain snow meltsd from hot summer weather will peak at billings this afternoon. 12-inch pipeline burst from a refinery upstream from billings. they say up to 42,000 gallons of crude before the leak was capped. company officials acknowledge the scope of the leak could extend far beyond the ten-mile stretch of the...
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as many as 1000 barrels of oil have flowed into the yellowstone river.xxon mobile says the damage was limited but montana's governor says it is way too soon to tell how bad the damage is. >> reporter: cleanup crews are scrambling to limit the damage to montana's yellowstone river after an ex on oil pipeline ruptured. the spill started when a pipeline started to leak. exxon mobile officials say a change in pressure was detected. >> we do not know the recons. we have a large amount of oil entering the water. >> reporter: exxon mobile officials estimate that oil spilled before the leak was stopped. cleanup crews are trying to soak up the oil and prevent it from spreading. sheens were reportedly seen up to 100 miles from the leak. exxon mobile said most of the damage was limited to a 10-mile stretch near billings. montana governor said the company was down playing the effect. the river had been surging for months pushes high water flu farmland. now the water is mixed with oil. >> from what i'm looking at there is oil all over the top soil. i don't want my an
as many as 1000 barrels of oil have flowed into the yellowstone river.xxon mobile says the damage was limited but montana's governor says it is way too soon to tell how bad the damage is. >> reporter: cleanup crews are scrambling to limit the damage to montana's yellowstone river after an ex on oil pipeline ruptured. the spill started when a pipeline started to leak. exxon mobile officials say a change in pressure was detected. >> we do not know the recons. we have a large amount of...
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pattern sticks around. >>> rising waters are complicatingerts to clean up an oil spill in the yellowstone river. federal officials say it took exxon mobil nearly twice as long to seal the pipeline as they publicly reported. teps of gallons of crude oil that seeped into the water way in montana. exxon mobil is promising to do whatever is necessary to clean up the mess. >>> the crowds have come back to ocean city, maryland. "the baltimore sun" reports ocean city tourism officials estimate more than 330,000 people came to the shore over the 4th of july weekend. it is estimated that the crowd grew to more than 354,000 people on independence day. many of the shops that cater to tourists say business was brisk over the weekend. >>> the mascot of a rockville restaurant resembled a chicken with its head cut off because the mascot is a chicken and its head was missing. last week, someone stole the head off the custom made chicken costume in front of the kickin' chicken. he returned it and even wrote a letter saying he was sorry. >> he apologized. we think that's really nice because he wrote a letter. yo
pattern sticks around. >>> rising waters are complicatingerts to clean up an oil spill in the yellowstone river. federal officials say it took exxon mobil nearly twice as long to seal the pipeline as they publicly reported. teps of gallons of crude oil that seeped into the water way in montana. exxon mobil is promising to do whatever is necessary to clean up the mess. >>> the crowds have come back to ocean city, maryland. "the baltimore sun" reports ocean city...
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river. remember, the yellowstone is not the allegheny or the ohio or potomac. ver in the united states. so we're going to make sure that exxon mobil and epa, for ma matter, they stay here until it's cleaned up for the people of montana for this generation and the generations to follow. >> is one of the problems, as i understand it, they don't build the old pipeline deeply enough, or the new ones are much more deeply. does it mean we have a kind of bigger infrastructure with oil pipelines that are old than americans may be aware of? >> about a year and a week ago, i wanted to make sure we were ready. we found about 88 crossings across our major streams and rivers, and i wanted to know which agency, federal and state and private would be responding. in fact, we even had a mock emergency of a pipeline burt in the yellowstone river one year and a week ago. little did we know we would have an opportunity to measure or performance our performance has been lacking, i must say. we were told that oil companies and pipelines would band together, they had regionally stockp
river. remember, the yellowstone is not the allegheny or the ohio or potomac. ver in the united states. so we're going to make sure that exxon mobil and epa, for ma matter, they stay here until it's cleaned up for the people of montana for this generation and the generations to follow. >> is one of the problems, as i understand it, they don't build the old pipeline deeply enough, or the new ones are much more deeply. does it mean we have a kind of bigger infrastructure with oil pipelines...
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exxon says up to 42,000 gallons of oil leaked into the yellowstone river. but swift-moving water may make the oil difficult to collect. adidi roy, nbc news. >>> elsewhere, sizzling summer heat and wildfires brought no relief today to some parts of the country experiencing the worst drought in a decade. we're talking about the south and southwest. where the dry conditions are reining in some holiday celebrations. nbc's charles hadlock has the latest tonight. >> reporter: there may be a little less sparkle at some locations this fourth of july. fireworks shows are few and far between this weekend. canceled because of record drought and some of the worst wildfires in history. from arizona to florida, roadside fireworks sales are either banned or fizzled because of wildfire concerns. in drought-stricken texas, they're going ahead with a public fireworks show near austin. but firemen will keep an eye on every spark. >> there's always the possibility of something happening, but we're as prepared as we can be. >> reporter: nature is turning up the heat this fourth
exxon says up to 42,000 gallons of oil leaked into the yellowstone river. but swift-moving water may make the oil difficult to collect. adidi roy, nbc news. >>> elsewhere, sizzling summer heat and wildfires brought no relief today to some parts of the country experiencing the worst drought in a decade. we're talking about the south and southwest. where the dry conditions are reining in some holiday celebrations. nbc's charles hadlock has the latest tonight. >> reporter: there may...
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on the yellowstone river tonight, concern for the wildlife there. re is neal karlinsky. >> reporter: it is among the world's best trout streams, and on any other weekend in july this river might be overrun by fishermen but tonight, montana's yellowstone river is flanked by nearly 200 cleanup workers. >> we understand this is a very serious event. we need to get our full arm as round where the exposures are. >> reporter: an estimated 42,000 gallons gushed into the river this weekend. an early theory is that powerful waters flooding this community and running at more than four times the normal rate may have damaged the pipeline, which was shut down within six minutes of a huge flux in pressure readings. >> when you build a pipeline through a river you expect floods. a river like yellowstone floods all of the time, we can't expect our pipelines to break every time a flood happens. >> reporter: local photographers captured images of birds sitting in oil but officials say they have no widespread reports of damaged wildlife. exxon mobil believes the oil ha
on the yellowstone river tonight, concern for the wildlife there. re is neal karlinsky. >> reporter: it is among the world's best trout streams, and on any other weekend in july this river might be overrun by fishermen but tonight, montana's yellowstone river is flanked by nearly 200 cleanup workers. >> we understand this is a very serious event. we need to get our full arm as round where the exposures are. >> reporter: an estimated 42,000 gallons gushed into the river this...
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fiber one. >>> a significant oil spill in the yellowstone river in montana. federal and state workers are trying to figure out how much oil leaked saturday from a ruptured pipeline owned by exxon mobil. oil was spotted as much as 40 miles downriver during a flyover. exxon mobil says the 12-inch pipeline was shut down temporarily in may as a precaution due to high water and that debris may have damaged the pipe. >>> a memphis police officer and a civilian are killed after shots ring out at a hotel packed with fourth of july tourists. this happened at the doubletree in memphis around 7:00 last night. police say officers were on the scene after being called out if a domestic dispute. the officer who was shot took the stairs while another officers took the elevator. its. >>> the duke and duchess of cambridge continue their visit to canada. the goal is to deepen bonds between the british monarchy and canadians. there were some anti-monarch demonstrations over the weekend in quebec city. >>> if you haven't watched that much news over the holiday weekend, you may no
fiber one. >>> a significant oil spill in the yellowstone river in montana. federal and state workers are trying to figure out how much oil leaked saturday from a ruptured pipeline owned by exxon mobil. oil was spotted as much as 40 miles downriver during a flyover. exxon mobil says the 12-inch pipeline was shut down temporarily in may as a precaution due to high water and that debris may have damaged the pipe. >>> a memphis police officer and a civilian are killed after shots...
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. >>> and a race to clean up after a massive oil spill in the famous yellowstone river. the dispute about the damage to wildlife when we come back. stay with us. ,,,,,,,, i know you're worried about making your savings last and having enough income when you retire. that's why i'm here -- to help come up with a plan and get you on the right path. i have more than a thousand fidelity experts working with me so that i can work one-on-one with you. it's your green line. but i'll be there every step of the way. call or come in and talk with us today. >>> back now. you're looking at live pictures the civic center bart station in san francisco is shut down this morning after a deadly bart police shooting overnight. officers opened fire killing a knife wielding man. trains are running but not stopping at the civic center station. we're going to have another live report at 5:00. >>> welcome back everybody. it's 4:43 now. crews have recovered the sea plane that crashed into richardson bay on friday night. the pilot's attempt and failure to takeoff was captured on video after gaini
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. >>> a ruptured pipeline spills oil into montana's yellowstone river clean up crews are hard at work what the president of the oil companying is saying. >> plus celebrating 4th of july at mount vernon pgh >>> >> first today's trivia question who gave our country the name united states of america was it george washington, thomas payne or thomas jefferson the answer coming up later but if you want to guess now do so heading to our facebook page fox 5 morning news back after the break i'm robin sue joss. i like to make roast beef and it leaves a lot of baked on grease. when i took the finish challenge i open the dishwasher, everything was very shiny. i used to use cascade now i use finish quantum. take the finish challenge for yourself. if you don't see a difference, it's free. is there a prize in there? oh, there's a prize, all right. is it a robot? no. is it a jet plane? nope. is it a dinosaur? [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] inside every box of heart healthy cheerios are those great tasting little o's made from carefully selected oats that can help lower cholesterol. stickers? uh-uh. a
. >>> a ruptured pipeline spills oil into montana's yellowstone river clean up crews are hard at work what the president of the oil companying is saying. >> plus celebrating 4th of july at mount vernon pgh >>> >> first today's trivia question who gave our country the name united states of america was it george washington, thomas payne or thomas jefferson the answer coming up later but if you want to guess now do so heading to our facebook page fox 5 morning news...
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what he being done at the yellowstone river to clean up an oil spill.you are watching "good morning maryland" first and only at 4:30 in the morning. [ female announcer ] welcome to busch gardens virginia, where baltimore goes to get away. maybe it's because baltimore loves the legendary coasters. or that your entire family will have fun, even the little ones. it could be that water country usa has more of the waves, slides and rides everyone wants. so plan your getaway and come play. you never know who you'll run into. get started at buschgardens.com/va. why now "good morning -- >>> now "good mong maryland "at 4:30. >>> this morning the mexican navy says its meeting with rescue agencies trying to plan an extended search for the 7 missing american tourist from the annual july 4th fishing trip. they were plunged in the gulf of california after a flash storm up ended the boat and killed at least one american. 19 of the tourists and 16 crew members have been picked up by the navy and other fishing boats after clinging to the coolers. rescue rings and life v
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and the struggle in montana against a major oil spill in the pristine yellowstone river.cean spray sparkling juice drinks in cranberry and pomegranate blueberry. they have bubbles and come in these really cool cans. it's real fruit juice, crisp, sparkling water, and no added sugar. comes in diet, too. it's refreshing, tasty -- the whole family will love it. you want one? i'll wait a bit. mm. refreshing. ocean spray sparkling juice drinks. find us on facebook. with aveeno nourish plus moisturize. active naturals wheat formulas target and help repair damage in just 3 washes. for softer, stronger... ... hair with life. [ female announcer ] nourish plus. only from aveeno. >>> on the "cbs morning news," here's a look at today's weather. temperatures continue to climb on the west coast, with 90s moving into oregon. the southeast remains hot and steamy with thunderstorms likely. and there will be isolated storms in the southwest. >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories. expect fireworks on capitol hill this morning as the senate returns to work. so far, republicans
and the struggle in montana against a major oil spill in the pristine yellowstone river.cean spray sparkling juice drinks in cranberry and pomegranate blueberry. they have bubbles and come in these really cool cans. it's real fruit juice, crisp, sparkling water, and no added sugar. comes in diet, too. it's refreshing, tasty -- the whole family will love it. you want one? i'll wait a bit. mm. refreshing. ocean spray sparkling juice drinks. find us on facebook. with aveeno nourish plus...
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we're watching shares of exxon which are selling off because of the oil spill in the yellowstone river. the company says it was up to code back in june, but investors are selling that stock this morning. keep your eye on that new factory order number at 10:00 a.m. eastern. back to you. >> melissa francis, thanks very much. >>> coming up, "the daily rundown" look at the contentious history between politicians and rock stars. >> the use of david burn's song and his voice in my campaign advertisement without his permission was wrong and should not have occurred. >> all lawsuits were simply settled with a video like that one. the latest politicians to strike a wrong chord with rock stars. >>> today's question, in which congressional district did barack obama receive his highest vote percentage 2008? tweet me at chuck taodd@"the daily rundown." ♪ . t can help. in this lab test bounty extra soft leaves this surface three times cleaner than a dishcloth. super clean. super soft. bounty extra soft. in the pink pack. discover aveeno positively radiant tinted moisturizers with scientifically prov
we're watching shares of exxon which are selling off because of the oil spill in the yellowstone river. the company says it was up to code back in june, but investors are selling that stock this morning. keep your eye on that new factory order number at 10:00 a.m. eastern. back to you. >> melissa francis, thanks very much. >>> coming up, "the daily rundown" look at the contentious history between politicians and rock stars. >> the use of david burn's song and his...
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of crude oil have spilled into the yellowstone river near billings montana it is the result of a pipelineture the was discovered yesterday morning and an exxon mobile leader says the league is contained to a 10 mi. stretch of the rubber but the governor of montana says that may be larger. exxon officials say there were no indications that there was a problem with the pipeline before the leak and they're not sure what caused it. >> state of emergency is lifted in new mexico, wildfires have posed a threat to a nuclear facility but the wind shifted and so did the flames. now the fire is no longer direct threat the lab has not said when it will reopen, about 10,000 people evacuated from their homes are now being allowed to go home. >> after hours of closing arguments the defense has rested in the first degree murder case against casey and they, they wrapped up with a one hourlong presentation focusing mostly on reasonable doubt, the closing was at times combative prompting the judge to consider contempt charges against both sides anthony's defense attorney blasted the prosecutor for and inapp
of crude oil have spilled into the yellowstone river near billings montana it is the result of a pipelineture the was discovered yesterday morning and an exxon mobile leader says the league is contained to a 10 mi. stretch of the rubber but the governor of montana says that may be larger. exxon officials say there were no indications that there was a problem with the pipeline before the leak and they're not sure what caused it. >> state of emergency is lifted in new mexico, wildfires have...
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and who can blame him. >>> exxonmobil now admdms that the yellowstone river oil leak extends far beyondnal estimate of ten miles. and the company is promising to do whatever is necessary to clean up the test of thousands of gallons spilling into the river since friday night. investigators are still trying to figure out what caused the pipeline to rupture in the first place. >> at this time, we do not know the root cause. this is a very unusual event. obviously we had a large amount of oil enter the water very quickly. >> from what i'm looking at there's oil all over the topsoil. and i don't -- you know, i don't want my animals eating that. >> federal and state officials say thee damage has already spread across dozens of miles. the environmental protection agency says it's still taking air and water sampleses to determine the potential health risks. you've got to be concerned about the long-term effects of something like that too. >> we've already seen a lot of the animals with tell-tale signs, coated in oil, very tough to see. >>> taking a look at your weather for this tuesday, day aft
and who can blame him. >>> exxonmobil now admdms that the yellowstone river oil leak extends far beyondnal estimate of ten miles. and the company is promising to do whatever is necessary to clean up the test of thousands of gallons spilling into the river since friday night. investigators are still trying to figure out what caused the pipeline to rupture in the first place. >> at this time, we do not know the root cause. this is a very unusual event. obviously we had a large...