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when i started practicing law in montana montana was a progressive state. in 1994 or 93 whenever the gingrich revolution took place montana started going more and more in that direction and volvo montana is typically composed of blue collar workers, farmers, ranchers, that kind of thing has fallen nationally towards the more conservative spectrum. most of the people on the supreme court are not quite as old as i am but close to it. this selection from lie -- the first or second person in a new generation. >> it is not an easy left/right breakdown. in mississippi, judicial elections are not run by parties. judges run non-partisan as they do in many states so you don't necessarily get the republican democrat breakdown in judicial races. it is about the money. and the breakdown we have seen in mississippi in addition to corporations is insurance companies may be the same thing and medical providers on one thing and lawyers and labor unions on the other side. it is not an equivalency at all. left side lawyer groups are outspends in many times 6:1. you have huge
when i started practicing law in montana montana was a progressive state. in 1994 or 93 whenever the gingrich revolution took place montana started going more and more in that direction and volvo montana is typically composed of blue collar workers, farmers, ranchers, that kind of thing has fallen nationally towards the more conservative spectrum. most of the people on the supreme court are not quite as old as i am but close to it. this selection from lie -- the first or second person in a new...
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ignatius, montana. where the religious boarding school pine haven christian children's ranch is located. it's been run for nearly four decades by this 82-year-old preacher. are these troubled kids, or kids with troubled parents? who is coming here? >> all kind. >> reporter: bob larson is blunt, any kid who comes here is expected to behave and praise the lord. what do you try to teach these children first of all about christianity? >> that god loves them. and god is the answer of everything. he's the ruler of the universe. he made man, he made the world, he made the rules. >> reporter: but some say there's more to pine haven than christian teachings. they say there's violence. this couple was in charge of children in one of the cabin style homes on the ranch. >> children are hurt at pinehaven. when kids won't obey, physical pain is used to get them to comply. whether it's pressure points, sometimes they were drug down a hill, sometimes they were choked. but it was used to get them to comply. i think god
ignatius, montana. where the religious boarding school pine haven christian children's ranch is located. it's been run for nearly four decades by this 82-year-old preacher. are these troubled kids, or kids with troubled parents? who is coming here? >> all kind. >> reporter: bob larson is blunt, any kid who comes here is expected to behave and praise the lord. what do you try to teach these children first of all about christianity? >> that god loves them. and god is the answer...
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ignatius, montana. where the religious boarding school pine haven christian children's ranch is located. it's been run for nearly four decades by this 82-year-old preacher. are these troubled kids, or kids with troubled parents? who is coming here? >> all kind. >> reporter: bob larson is blunt, any kid who comes here is expected to behave and praise the lord. what do you try to teach these children first of all about christianity? >> that god loves them. and god ishe answer of everything. he's the ruler of the universe. he made man, he made the world, he made the rules. >> reporter: but some say there's more to pine haven than christian teachings. they say there's violence. this couple was in charge of children in one of the cabin style homes on the ranch. >> children are hurt at pinehaven. when kids won't obey, physical pain is used to get them to comply. whether it's pressure points, sometimes they were drug down a hill, sometimes they were choked. but it was used to get them to comply. i think god we
ignatius, montana. where the religious boarding school pine haven christian children's ranch is located. it's been run for nearly four decades by this 82-year-old preacher. are these troubled kids, or kids with troubled parents? who is coming here? >> all kind. >> reporter: bob larson is blunt, any kid who comes here is expected to behave and praise the lord. what do you try to teach these children first of all about christianity? >> that god loves them. and god ishe answer of...
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ignatius, montana. where the religious boarding school pinehaven christian children's ranch is located. it's been run for nearly four decades by this 82-year-old preacher. are these troubled kids, or kids with troubled parents? who is coming here? >> all kind. >> reporter: bob larson is blunt, any kid who comes here is expected to behave and praise the lord. what do you try to teach these children first of all about christianity? >> that god loves them. and god is the answer of everything. he's the ruler of the universe. he made man, he made the world, he made the rules. >> reporter: but some say there's more to pinehaven than christian teachings. they say there's violence. this couple was in charge of children in one of the cabin style homes on the ranch. >> children are hurt at pinehaven. when kids won't obey, physical pain is used to get them to comply. whether it's pressure points, sometimes they were drug down a hill, sometimes they were choked. but it was used to get them to comply. i think god we
ignatius, montana. where the religious boarding school pinehaven christian children's ranch is located. it's been run for nearly four decades by this 82-year-old preacher. are these troubled kids, or kids with troubled parents? who is coming here? >> all kind. >> reporter: bob larson is blunt, any kid who comes here is expected to behave and praise the lord. what do you try to teach these children first of all about christianity? >> that god loves them. and god is the answer...
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ignatius, montana. where the religious boarding school pine haven christian children's ranch is located. it's been run for nearly four decades by this 82-year-old preacher. are these troubled kids, or kids with troubled parents? who is coming here? >> all kind. >> reporter: bob larson is blunt, any kid who comes here is expected to behave and praise the lord. what do you try to teach these children first of all about christianity? >> that god loves them. and god is the answer of everything. he's the ruler of the universe. he made man, he made the world, he made the rules. >> reporter: but some say there's more to pine hen than christian teachings. they say there's violence. this couple was in charge of children in one of the cabin style homes on the ranch. >> children are hurt at pinehaven. when kids won't obey, physical pain is used to get them to comply. whether it's pressure points, sometimes they were drug down a hill, sometimes they were choked. but it was used to get them to comply. i think god we
ignatius, montana. where the religious boarding school pine haven christian children's ranch is located. it's been run for nearly four decades by this 82-year-old preacher. are these troubled kids, or kids with troubled parents? who is coming here? >> all kind. >> reporter: bob larson is blunt, any kid who comes here is expected to behave and praise the lord. what do you try to teach these children first of all about christianity? >> that god loves them. and god is the answer...
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when master practicing law in montana, -- when i started practicing law in montana, montana was a progressive state. newtto '93, whenever the gingrich trouble took place, montana sudden going more and more in that direction. although montana is composed of blue-collar workers, ranchers, that sort of thing, that group of people has followed the trend nationally that becker people has been falling, towards a more conservative spectrum. most of the people on the supreme court are not quite as old as i am, but close to it. we come from a different era. i think this election, at least for the state in vacating on the court, will be the new generation. you should be asking that question in 10 or 15 years. >> if it is not an easy left/right to break down. in mississippi, judicial elections are run by parties. we're not republican democrats. we run nonpartisan as they do in many states. the united the breakdown in judicial races. it is a lot about the money. the breakdown we have seen in mississippi in addition to corporations and doctors and medical providers on one side and lawyers and labor unions
when master practicing law in montana, -- when i started practicing law in montana, montana was a progressive state. newtto '93, whenever the gingrich trouble took place, montana sudden going more and more in that direction. although montana is composed of blue-collar workers, ranchers, that sort of thing, that group of people has followed the trend nationally that becker people has been falling, towards a more conservative spectrum. most of the people on the supreme court are not quite as old...
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el hombre escalo la montana trantado de evadir a los agentes de la patrulla fronteriza que vigilan el area y cuando la creia que iba a lograr cruzar se quedo atrapado, ya que no supo encontrar el camino para descender de la montana .y no tuvo mas remedio que pedir auxulio y llamar al 911 los agentes de borstar y helicoptero de aduanas y proteccion fronteriza le salvaron la vida porque el no iba a bajar los agentes lograron ubicar al hombre atravez de un sistema de ubicacion satelital, sin embargo el cerro toro es tan peligroso que los agentes decidieron posponer la operacion y el indocuementado tuvo que pasar la noche en la moantana en este video de la patrulla fronteriza se puede ver como los agentes pusieron en riezgo sus vidas para lograr rescantando a la victima que tuvo que esperar todo la noche para pisar tierra firme.... como si se tratara de una operacion quirurgica.. los pilotos lograron rescatar a la victima... agentes confirmaron que frecuentemen te tienen que rescatar a personas que se encuentran atrapadas en montanas... la patrulla fronteriza a rescatado mas de 480 person
el hombre escalo la montana trantado de evadir a los agentes de la patrulla fronteriza que vigilan el area y cuando la creia que iba a lograr cruzar se quedo atrapado, ya que no supo encontrar el camino para descender de la montana .y no tuvo mas remedio que pedir auxulio y llamar al 911 los agentes de borstar y helicoptero de aduanas y proteccion fronteriza le salvaron la vida porque el no iba a bajar los agentes lograron ubicar al hombre atravez de un sistema de ubicacion satelital, sin...
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. >> he loves hannah montana body spray because it keeps his raccoon at bay. >> aren't you afraid he might give you something? >> he can't give me nothing i haven't already had. >> and this kid is stuck. >> he's all right, he's a kid. >> find out how this little guy got here, next. >>> you remember this guy, right? this is a gentleman that used the hannah montana coop repellant. >> this is the second video just uploaded to youtue. >> he says he likes hannah montana and her dad billy ray sigh rus. >> i love it, and he don't. number one, he doesn't bite me. and number two it makes me feel bold. >> that's the best part, yes. >> at the very end of the video -- >> it's safe to spray on your face? >> i know we have tons of questions, so all the way from tennessee, we have mark brown. how did you discover that the hannah montana body spray worked as a repellant. >> my girlfriend had some sitting on the table. >> why do you hang out with the co coons? >> they hang out with me. >> he has been coming around since he was a little fella, and sometimes he scratches on the door and he comes in the
. >> he loves hannah montana body spray because it keeps his raccoon at bay. >> aren't you afraid he might give you something? >> he can't give me nothing i haven't already had. >> and this kid is stuck. >> he's all right, he's a kid. >> find out how this little guy got here, next. >>> you remember this guy, right? this is a gentleman that used the hannah montana coop repellant. >> this is the second video just uploaded to youtue. >> he...
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h says he likes hannah montana and her dad billy ray sigh rus. >> i love it, and he don't. number one, he doesn't bite me. and number two it makes me feel bold. >> that's the best part, yes. >> at the very end of the video -- >> it's safe to spray on your face? >> i know we have tons of questions, so all the way from tennessee, we have mark brown. how did you discover that the hannah montana body spray worked as a repellant. >> my girlfriend had some sitting on the table. >> why do you hang out with the co coons? >> they hang out with me. >> he has been coming around since he was a little fella, and sometimes he scratches on the door and he comes in the house an he has his way. he eats, bites me, and goes on his way. >> they're known to have diseases, aren't you afraid? >> he can't give me nothing i haven't already had. >> before i go, i want to do one more thing. this used to feel like barbed wire, now it feels soft, hannah montana shampoo. >> who knew this could be so fun? ♪ who knew? >>> you know kids are cute when they try to say words and they don't say them right. >
h says he likes hannah montana and her dad billy ray sigh rus. >> i love it, and he don't. number one, he doesn't bite me. and number two it makes me feel bold. >> that's the best part, yes. >> at the very end of the video -- >> it's safe to spray on your face? >> i know we have tons of questions, so all the way from tennessee, we have mark brown. how did you discover that the hannah montana body spray worked as a repellant. >> my girlfriend had some sitting...
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we're talking montana, pardner. >> montana is from the spanish word for "mountains" or "mountainous." >> admitted to the union in 1889, its flag honors both the land and its people. >> so, you see the tools of a miner -- a pickaxe, a shovel. you also see farming tools for the settlers who came and settled the land, and in the back, you see the river, the waterfall, and the rocky mountains, in reference to the great nature they have in montana. >> montana is rich in precious minerals. the banner across the bottom boasts "oro y plata," which means "gold and silver." montana is also rich in wildlife. it has more species of mammals than any other state. our 41st state has some pretty strange laws. for example, it's illegal for unmarried women to go fishing by themselves on sundays. i guess in montana, there's better ways to hook a husband. with "flag facts," i'm scott. [ chomp! ] >> when it comes to fast food, bigger is not always better. >> serving sizes are getting bigger and bigger at fast-food restaurants. beverage sizes are getting bigger. what does that mean? kids are eating more, o
we're talking montana, pardner. >> montana is from the spanish word for "mountains" or "mountainous." >> admitted to the union in 1889, its flag honors both the land and its people. >> so, you see the tools of a miner -- a pickaxe, a shovel. you also see farming tools for the settlers who came and settled the land, and in the back, you see the river, the waterfall, and the rocky mountains, in reference to the great nature they have in montana. >>...
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but when i started practicing law in montana, montana was a progressive state. as -- in 1994, or '93, wherever the gingrich revolution took place, montana started going more and more in that direction, and although montana is typically composed of blue collar workers, farmers, ranchers, that sort of thing, that group of people have followed, i think, the trend nationally that the group of people have been following, towards the more conservative sector. most of the people on the supreme court are not quite as old as i am but close to it. so, we come from different era. and i think this election, at least from my -- the seat i'm vacating on the court will be the first -- well, second person actually -- kind of a new generation. so, we'll -- should be asking that question in 10-15 years from now. >> it's not an easy left-right breakdown, i don't think. in mississippi we have -- we don't -- judicial elections are not run by party sod we're not republican and democrat. judges run nonpartisan, as they do in many states. so, you don't necessarily get the republican --
but when i started practicing law in montana, montana was a progressive state. as -- in 1994, or '93, wherever the gingrich revolution took place, montana started going more and more in that direction, and although montana is typically composed of blue collar workers, farmers, ranchers, that sort of thing, that group of people have followed, i think, the trend nationally that the group of people have been following, towards the more conservative sector. most of the people on the supreme court...
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missouri montana north doc missouri and washington and nevada. for more on the push, let's bring back reed wilson, editor and chief of the hotline. welcome back. these five races i just listed, $4.2 million will crossroads gps continue this from now until november. are we just going to have watch week by week? >> it looks like they're vying for the following week, it looks like they put down $3 million for the following week. crossroads and crossroads gps are two organizations that have a lot of money. they can forward to be afford to be on the quite awhile. >> eliot: around just to do the simple math, 52, in the context of the money they're raising they could continue with this pace without making a huge dent compared to the money they're spending. >> of course, as time goes on, television advertising gets more competitive. there is limited advertising and advertising slots. that means everything gets more expensive as they go. it's not going to have the punch that $4 million in late october will have. >> eliot: they may have bought up all the a
missouri montana north doc missouri and washington and nevada. for more on the push, let's bring back reed wilson, editor and chief of the hotline. welcome back. these five races i just listed, $4.2 million will crossroads gps continue this from now until november. are we just going to have watch week by week? >> it looks like they're vying for the following week, it looks like they put down $3 million for the following week. crossroads and crossroads gps are two organizations that have a...
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is that popular or not in a state like montana? >> it's not popular any more popular than anywhere else. it's a an issue that has not got gotten a lot of traction. rehberg and they try to go after that early. they're going to be talking about the wolf population and the pipeline that would run through montana. thei think we're going to be fighting those fights in montana more than the national healthcare stimulus, that kind of thing. >> eliot: all politics is local. the unemployment rate in montana being incredibly low. we'll want you to come back in weeks ahead. this will control the senate which will matter a whole lot. thank you once again for your insight. >> thank you. >> eliot: nasa makes it to the dale lay show. the viewfinder is coming up next. [ charles ] when you can make a person smile when they taste the food that you cooked, it does something to your heart. i think what people like most about the grilled food is the taste. the flavor comes from that oak wood. the shrimp, the fresh fish the steaks. it locks in the flavo
is that popular or not in a state like montana? >> it's not popular any more popular than anywhere else. it's a an issue that has not got gotten a lot of traction. rehberg and they try to go after that early. they're going to be talking about the wolf population and the pipeline that would run through montana. thei think we're going to be fighting those fights in montana more than the national healthcare stimulus, that kind of thing. >> eliot: all politics is local. the unemployment...
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when i started practicing in montana, montana was a progressive state. in 1994 or 93, whenever the gingrich revolution took place, montana started going more and more in that direction. and although men ghana -- although montana is typically composed of blue-collar workers, farmers, ranchers, that sort of thing, that group of people has filed i think the trend nationally, that group of people has been falling towards the more conservative segment. most of the people on the supreme court are not quite as old as i am, but close to it. so we come from a different era. i think this election at least for my seed i'm vacating on the court will be the first, well second, kind of the new generation, you should be asking that question. >> it's not an easy left right breakdown i don't think that in mississippi we don't, judicial elections are not run by parties so we are not republican or democrat. judges run nonpartisan as they do in many states. so you don't necessarily get the republican democratic big rent in judicial races. and it is a lot about the money, an
when i started practicing in montana, montana was a progressive state. in 1994 or 93, whenever the gingrich revolution took place, montana started going more and more in that direction. and although men ghana -- although montana is typically composed of blue-collar workers, farmers, ranchers, that sort of thing, that group of people has filed i think the trend nationally, that group of people has been falling towards the more conservative segment. most of the people on the supreme court are not...
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nubosidad se retira esta noche hay bastante húmedad, que podría provocar lluvia para mañana en las montañas altas presiónes serán desplazadas por esta onda superior, esto dará paso al flujo que viene desde el mar, por lo que dejará más humedad advertencia en las montañas de incendios, por tormentas que pordrían provocar descargas eléctricas >>y ernesto amenaza el caribe, pudiera afectar a cualquier país incluyendo méxico, península del yucatán. >>regresamos a la bahia de san francisco, nublado mínima 56 maxima hasta 68 para los próximos dias los dejo con un pronóstico fresco fresco hasta el martes. fijate que el tri olimpico ya tiene rival en cuartos de final, también dos medallas más, una de plata y bronce >>muy bien por méxico >>hoy 19:30 hrs galaxia enfrenta a real madrid. >>será el sexto juego de la gira, chelsea es el que más actividades ha tenido, ha jugado 3 juegos. luego se van a las vegas para enfrentar a santos lagunas este viernes será partido que se transmitirá por univisión deportes. >>morelia enfrenta san luis, tres partidos abren la jornada tres este vi
nubosidad se retira esta noche hay bastante húmedad, que podría provocar lluvia para mañana en las montañas altas presiónes serán desplazadas por esta onda superior, esto dará paso al flujo que viene desde el mar, por lo que dejará más humedad advertencia en las montañas de incendios, por tormentas que pordrían provocar descargas eléctricas >>y ernesto amenaza el caribe, pudiera afectar a cualquier país incluyendo méxico, península del yucatán. >>regresamos a la...
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cualquier otro metal que puedan vender, a pesar del peligro que representa trabajar dentro de estas montaÑas algunos recolectores llevan su vida recogiendo basura, aseguran que ganan hasta 150 quetzales diarios, en venta de materiales que recolectan una cifra nada despreciable en un paÍs donde mÁs de la mitad de la poblaciÓn vive por debajo de Índices de pobreza. >> es un trabajo muy honradamente, no hacemos daÑo a la gente en la calle ¿verdad? es un trabajo que tenemos aÑo con aÑo y aquÍ bueno todo el tiempo ganando nuestros centavos, nuestro pan de cada dÍa. >> en la mina se pueden ver familias enteras excarvando en la basura, hombres, mujeres y niÑos trabajan bajo el intenso sol, giovanni cruz utiliza un gran imÁn para encontrar piezas de metal pero hoy encontrÓ algo que el imÁn no puede detectar un arete de oro que podrÁ vender por 18 dÓlares. >> si uno tiene bastante suerte, encuentra oro, gracias a dios hoy encontrÉ llevaba dÍas de no encontrar. >> don julio tuvo mucha suerte porque encontrÓ una cadena de plata por la que fÁcilmente le darÁn 38 dÓlares, pero eso n
cualquier otro metal que puedan vender, a pesar del peligro que representa trabajar dentro de estas montaÑas algunos recolectores llevan su vida recogiendo basura, aseguran que ganan hasta 150 quetzales diarios, en venta de materiales que recolectan una cifra nada despreciable en un paÍs donde mÁs de la mitad de la poblaciÓn vive por debajo de Índices de pobreza. >> es un trabajo muy honradamente, no hacemos daÑo a la gente en la calle ¿verdad? es un trabajo que tenemos aÑo con...
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my name's denise, and i am the superintendent of public instruction for the great state of montana. it's my pleasure to introduce the moderator and the panelists for this next session, how can america regain its competitive edge. john merrow is the education
my name's denise, and i am the superintendent of public instruction for the great state of montana. it's my pleasure to introduce the moderator and the panelists for this next session, how can america regain its competitive edge. john merrow is the education
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las 3am en una casa , el siniestro comenzó en una recamara y tuvieron dificultades para llegar por montaña de cosas almacenadas en la casa . >> [♪ ♪] . >> esta tarde persecución termino cuándo sospechoso que arrancaba se estrello . >> esto cuándo intentaron detenerlo, el choco contra una camioneta toyota . >> aquí en esta esquina todo el tiempo hay accidentes, todo el tiempo . >> al sospechoso y al conductor lo llevaron al hospital con heridas pero fuera de peligro . >> no mezcle alcohol con volante es necesario advertir, accidentes por ebrios suben en los días previos a un feriado . >> por eso en santa clara adoptan la campaña que durara hasta el día de trabajo . >> el departamento del sheriff y california , van a estar juntos para emitir y buscar personas bajo el alcohol . >> este año enfocaran que los adolescentes conduzcan ebrios y dicen que el alcohol es causa de muerte de los jóvenes . >> termino evento para promover la comida de continentes distintos . >> un mercadito con platillso ricos y variados . >> gracias que tal . >> así es , la oportunidad de visitar este festi
las 3am en una casa , el siniestro comenzó en una recamara y tuvieron dificultades para llegar por montaña de cosas almacenadas en la casa . >> [♪ ♪] . >> esta tarde persecución termino cuándo sospechoso que arrancaba se estrello . >> esto cuándo intentaron detenerlo, el choco contra una camioneta toyota . >> aquí en esta esquina todo el tiempo hay accidentes, todo el tiempo . >> al sospechoso y al conductor lo llevaron al hospital con heridas pero fuera...
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but it's not that straightforward because those are very close races in montana. very close races. also democrats could pick up a republican seat and namely massachusetts between warren and scott brown. this is going to be a very closely contested race for the senate. it could even be 50/50. >> good times. >> all right. thank you. well there's outrage over in d.c. law that mandates a drivers license be suspended if a person gets a reckless driving ticket in another state and that is a big problem because when virginia's definition of reckless driving is 11 miles over the speed limit. >> aaron fry of northeast d.c. said last january virginia police stopped him for going 1 in a 75 mile an hour zone. >> i paid about $250 and when i renewed my license in may i got a notice saying my license was revoked. i had knowledge i was speeding but no idea this was possible. >> it's all because of the word reckless. in virginia reckless driving is anything over 0 miles an hour regardless of the speed limit which means six points towards license revication. in d.c. reckless driving is a long defin
but it's not that straightforward because those are very close races in montana. very close races. also democrats could pick up a republican seat and namely massachusetts between warren and scott brown. this is going to be a very closely contested race for the senate. it could even be 50/50. >> good times. >> all right. thank you. well there's outrage over in d.c. law that mandates a drivers license be suspended if a person gets a reckless driving ticket in another state and that is...
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you said, "when i write sentences set in montana, i write different kinds of sentence." >> yes, it's probably true. i don't like the formulation that allows anything to tomorrow how i write sentences, but it is nonetheless true when i was living in mississippi and arkansas, where i grew up, when i would start to write things that were set there, the sentences would change just automatically. likewise, when i write things said in montana-- the sentences don't always change the say way, say, from bascom, new jersey, but they change in some way. >> brown: you're not aware of it. it just happens. >> am aware of it. i just don't like to concede it. i don't like anything without a force and a name and a character to be determining how i write sentences. but nonetheless, it's my relationship, i suppose, with the place which makes a certain kind of strain and makes a certain kind of demand on the stylistics of the book. >> brown: now, speaking of plays, i find-- i found myself smiling at times at the time title of the book. >> yes. >> brown: and i would tell people i'm reading this wonderful
you said, "when i write sentences set in montana, i write different kinds of sentence." >> yes, it's probably true. i don't like the formulation that allows anything to tomorrow how i write sentences, but it is nonetheless true when i was living in mississippi and arkansas, where i grew up, when i would start to write things that were set there, the sentences would change just automatically. likewise, when i write things said in montana-- the sentences don't always change the...
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. >> lamont >> la montaÑa mÁs alta de sudamÉrica es los andes. >> sÍ, gracias, hola ¿quÉ tal? como pueden ver a mis espaldas se haya la cumbre mÁs alta del mundo, aparte de los himalayas. >> estamos en plena cordillera de los andes en el paso que comunica chile-argentina >> conforme ascender comenzamos a disfrutar del escenario alpino hasta que llegamos al parque nacional a aconcagua. >> esta familia por ejemplo es de mÉxico >> una cÁmara para salir en el Álbum y tener fotos de toda la familia. >> el atractivo especial es el pico que se eleva a 2900 metros. >> unas 3.500 personas compran el permiso. >> de los cuales mil personas hacen cumbre de los 3.000. >> como un espaÑol que intentÓ escalar lamo montaÑa. >> Él llegÓ a la cumbre lo puso y dijo, yo estoy mÁs alto que todos ustedes >> muchos de los que vienen nunca habÍan visto la nieve. >> ¿ya conocÍas ya nieve? >> no. >> otro claro ejemplo es el de mi camarÓgrafo a quiÉn lo filme conociendola, ya que la conoce desde bien cerca. >> por cierto si se pregunta de donde viene el nombre aconcagua. >> es >>. >> mÁs
. >> lamont >> la montaÑa mÁs alta de sudamÉrica es los andes. >> sÍ, gracias, hola ¿quÉ tal? como pueden ver a mis espaldas se haya la cumbre mÁs alta del mundo, aparte de los himalayas. >> estamos en plena cordillera de los andes en el paso que comunica chile-argentina >> conforme ascender comenzamos a disfrutar del escenario alpino hasta que llegamos al parque nacional a aconcagua. >> esta familia por ejemplo es de mÉxico >> una cÁmara para...
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also a strong cold front coming through montana today. temperatures were near 100 today. today only in the 60s. that will be the front we'll watch moving across the country from today all the way through saturday. tomorrow that cold front will cool you off from minnesota in the northern plains but spark thunderstorms from kansas city to chicago. well if you're watching us on kark in little rock, arizona, if you ever wondered how video games are made or roller coasters are built, now's your chance to find out at design zone at the museum of discovery. and that's your early "today" event of the day, lynn. >> thanks so much. >>> and now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. rumors surfaced tuesday that kristin stewart lost major role due to reports of her cheating role. they were quickly countered by the studio which in cysted stewart's snow white could still be a character in the sequel. as for ex robert pattinson he's landed a role in "queen of the desert." he's doing fine. >>> elsewhere, five-time gold medalist ryan lochte will play himself on
also a strong cold front coming through montana today. temperatures were near 100 today. today only in the 60s. that will be the front we'll watch moving across the country from today all the way through saturday. tomorrow that cold front will cool you off from minnesota in the northern plains but spark thunderstorms from kansas city to chicago. well if you're watching us on kark in little rock, arizona, if you ever wondered how video games are made or roller coasters are built, now's your...
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. >> comenzÓ por el fondo del crÁter y el ascenso de una montaÑa en donde analizarÁ el suelo y busca los elementos para desarrollar la vida como la conocemos. >> nos vamos asegurar de que estamos funcionando bien, antes de brillar a a travÉs de la llanura. >> si todo resulta como muchos sueÑan, el robot curiosidad explorarÁ martes durante por lo menos 2 aÑos y le abrirÁ la puerta a una misiÓn tripulada. >> el presidente obama dijo que la llegada del robot al planeta martes es algo sin precedente de la tecnologÍa que serÁ recordado como motivo de orgullo para los estados unidos, es todo sobre la curiosa misiÓn, regresamos mÁs adelante sobre la trayectoria de la tormenta ernesto que de hecho causÓ estragos en jamaica y amenaza con convertirse en huracÁn. >> impresionante lo del robot curiosidad. vamos a ver si podemos resolver algunos de esos misterios. >> gracias. mÁs al tanto. >> al regresar conocerÁn a niÑos que perdieron su inocencia porque fueron reclutados por la guerrilla de la farc. >> a patadas arremeten contra un joven en plena calle. >> una niÑa cuelga de un
. >> comenzÓ por el fondo del crÁter y el ascenso de una montaÑa en donde analizarÁ el suelo y busca los elementos para desarrollar la vida como la conocemos. >> nos vamos asegurar de que estamos funcionando bien, antes de brillar a a travÉs de la llanura. >> si todo resulta como muchos sueÑan, el robot curiosidad explorarÁ martes durante por lo menos 2 aÑos y le abrirÁ la puerta a una misiÓn tripulada. >> el presidente obama dijo que la llegada del robot al...
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signal lights repaired at west virginia, montana. lanes are open right now. that's a check of your fox 5 on-timetraffic. etraffic. >>> it is back to school day for kids in prince george's county and fauquier counties. >> their number of changes that come with the new school year. melanie alnwick is live in front of the new greenbelt middle school this morning with the latest. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. sixth to eighth grade students will be very excited when they walk into the new greenbelt school. school schedules and transportation are changing as well. middle school students are getting an additional 40 minutes added to their school day either at the beginning or the end. that will allow teachers to focus on those grades that have sometimes fallen behind and let middle and high school students share some bus routes. that will save the school system $5 million in transportation costs. parents who are driving their kids to school and other motorists should be on the lookout for speed cameras in the county. the cameras have been turned of
signal lights repaired at west virginia, montana. lanes are open right now. that's a check of your fox 5 on-timetraffic. etraffic. >>> it is back to school day for kids in prince george's county and fauquier counties. >> their number of changes that come with the new school year. melanie alnwick is live in front of the new greenbelt middle school this morning with the latest. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. sixth to eighth grade students will be very excited...
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come into the great lakes, and scattered showers and thunderstorms from the great lakes back through montana, and hit and miss thunderstorms in the southeast including eastern texas and parts of arkansas. scattered thunderstorms in the far southwest as well. by friday, you will see the top started to dig again in the northern plains states and that will bring another shot of air in the school areas. hopefully this will be causing showers and thunderstorms and that will bring good news especially in this area. but when you are in a drop it's tough to get that moisture, then we can hope but it's not a definite thing by an late in the week. it's still hot in texas as you can see. now next week, this takes us from august 19th through the 20 fifth. above a normal part for the mid- atlantic and counter alabama, below normal temperatures for the dakotas and montana and across the northern and central great lakes and most of the northeast. cooler weather continues in the northern tier of states. about normal for the northern plains all the way to the great lakes. the atlantic and right through the c
come into the great lakes, and scattered showers and thunderstorms from the great lakes back through montana, and hit and miss thunderstorms in the southeast including eastern texas and parts of arkansas. scattered thunderstorms in the far southwest as well. by friday, you will see the top started to dig again in the northern plains states and that will bring another shot of air in the school areas. hopefully this will be causing showers and thunderstorms and that will bring good news...
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also a strong cold front coming through montana today. temperatures were near 100 today. today only in the 60s. that will be the front we'll watch moving across the country from today all the way through saturday. tomorrow that cold front will cool you off from minnesota in the northern plains but spark thunderstorms from kansas city to chicago. well if you're watching us on kark in little rock, arizona, if you ever wondered how video games are made or roller coasters are built, now's your chance to find out at design zone at the museum of discovery. and that's your early "today" event of the day, lynn. >> thanks so much. >>> and now here's an early look athis rns headlines in entertainment. rumors surfaced tuesday that kristin stewart lost major role due to reports of her cheating role. they were quickly countered by the studio which in cysted stewart's snow white could still be a character in the sequel. as for ex robert pattinson he's landed a role in "queen of the desert." he's doing fine. >>> elsewhere, five-time gold medalist ryan lochte will play himself on an epis
also a strong cold front coming through montana today. temperatures were near 100 today. today only in the 60s. that will be the front we'll watch moving across the country from today all the way through saturday. tomorrow that cold front will cool you off from minnesota in the northern plains but spark thunderstorms from kansas city to chicago. well if you're watching us on kark in little rock, arizona, if you ever wondered how video games are made or roller coasters are built, now's your...
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i want to run a quick ad from the montana senate race. this is the republican ad, danny reberg's republican add up there. let's listen. >> reberg refused to support a budget plan that could harm the medicare plan that so many of montana's seniors rely on. in a very partisan town, denny rehberg stands out and that's good for montana. >> that's about as hard as you can run away from your party. >> yes. i think they realize the toxicity of this and don't want to be attached to anything that has a voucherized system. and then to attack obama. you see adds from a conservative health care organization saying it was actually obama that changed and ended medicare as we know it. so there's a two-pronged attack they're using. one is to run away and the other is to accuse obama of doing exactly what they've done. >> and the house has actually, obviously, taken an organized response to it. what about on the senate side. how much worry is there on the senate side for republican candidates? >> well, i think it's a worry across the board to the extent t
i want to run a quick ad from the montana senate race. this is the republican ad, danny reberg's republican add up there. let's listen. >> reberg refused to support a budget plan that could harm the medicare plan that so many of montana's seniors rely on. in a very partisan town, denny rehberg stands out and that's good for montana. >> that's about as hard as you can run away from your party. >> yes. i think they realize the toxicity of this and don't want to be attached to...
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i think of races like montana. this race could be decided within 1000 votes. could be days after the election before we know who controls the senate if those races are close. >> bill clinton had some political coattails in 1996. how popular is the president in some of these key states? >> it is state to state. we are talking about close senate races. virginia, florida, ohio. one of the questions we are asking ourselves now is look at virginia. you can envision this. in the south part of the state, energy is a big issue. are there a lot about barack obama voters? we are trying to see where a democrat has to over-perform the president. north dakota would be a great example. they have to do 10. points better. the republicans have to do something similar. >> let me ask you about this lame duck session. you talk about post-elect and senate. the senator said the senate is broken. will anything be different during the lame duck session or in january of 2013? >> it depends on the election outcome. it is hard to see an area where barack obama wins reelection and the de
i think of races like montana. this race could be decided within 1000 votes. could be days after the election before we know who controls the senate if those races are close. >> bill clinton had some political coattails in 1996. how popular is the president in some of these key states? >> it is state to state. we are talking about close senate races. virginia, florida, ohio. one of the questions we are asking ourselves now is look at virginia. you can envision this. in the south...
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prince harry attended, joe montana visiting from the bay area, and british actor russell brant. it was the regular fans that provided the electricity. >> usa! usa! usa! >> reporter: the all-american final and we heard a lot of this beach volleyball. i tell you, being at that is like being in a nightclub. the match itself wasn't really close. kerri walsh-jennings and misty may-treanor beat their american counterparts in straight sets. the most touching, kerri walsh holding her two young sons, joe and sundance, a working mother who made such an impact on the bay area wins gold in london. balancing motherhood and this crazy career of your, how did it feel holding your boys? >> i think i scared them. that's what life is all about, family, and i feel so blessed that i have the support system i do, that my husband sacrificed, my boys sacrificed so much to accomplish this dream together. it truly was a family journey. my boys have allowed me to find my true self and the world is such a better place now, now it's up to me to make my world how i want it. >> we've seen you grow up. how mu
prince harry attended, joe montana visiting from the bay area, and british actor russell brant. it was the regular fans that provided the electricity. >> usa! usa! usa! >> reporter: the all-american final and we heard a lot of this beach volleyball. i tell you, being at that is like being in a nightclub. the match itself wasn't really close. kerri walsh-jennings and misty may-treanor beat their american counterparts in straight sets. the most touching, kerri walsh holding her two...
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how much is from north dakota or montana. they are not even willing to tell us what in is in the context of their pipeline so we know is tar sands but don't know the chemicals mixed with tar sands in order to make it liid enough to pump for the pipeline. lots of open questions. sandra: they use eminent domain only as, quote, and absolute last resort and estimated 19 out of 1450 to land contracts in texas. do you actually think they did everything they could before resorting to this? do you believe that? >> no. i know they didn't. i sat across the table with plenty of landowners. reorganize landowners in nebraska and all the other states in the pipeline route. as soon as transcanada knocks on their door the first thing they tell landowners is they can take their land through eminent domain if they don't go through negotiation. that is not what a good neighbor does or what a good business does and transcanada and mitt romney and every republican who supports this project should be ashamed of themselves. it is hypocritical to sa
how much is from north dakota or montana. they are not even willing to tell us what in is in the context of their pipeline so we know is tar sands but don't know the chemicals mixed with tar sands in order to make it liid enough to pump for the pipeline. lots of open questions. sandra: they use eminent domain only as, quote, and absolute last resort and estimated 19 out of 1450 to land contracts in texas. do you actually think they did everything they could before resorting to this? do you...
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how much is from north dakota or montana. they are not even willing to tell us what in is in the context of their pipeline so we know is tar sands but don't know the chemicals mixed with tar sands in order to make it liquid enough to pump for the pipeline. lots of open questions. sandra: they use eminent domain only as, quote, and absolute last resort and estimated 19 out of 1450 to land contracts in texas. do you actually think they did everything they could before resorting to this? do you believe that? >> no. i know they didn't. i sat across the table with plenty of landowners. reorganize landowners in nebraska and all the other states in the pipeline route. as soon as transcanada knocks on their door the first thing they tell landowners is they can take their land through eminent domain if they don't go through negotiation. that is not what a good neighbor does or what a good business does and transcanada and mitt romney and every republican who supports this project should be ashamed of themselves. it is hypocritical to
how much is from north dakota or montana. they are not even willing to tell us what in is in the context of their pipeline so we know is tar sands but don't know the chemicals mixed with tar sands in order to make it liquid enough to pump for the pipeline. lots of open questions. sandra: they use eminent domain only as, quote, and absolute last resort and estimated 19 out of 1450 to land contracts in texas. do you actually think they did everything they could before resorting to this? do you...
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you said, "when i write sentences set in montana, i write different kinds of sentence." >> yes, it's probably true. i don't like the formulation that allows anything to tomorrow how i write sentences, but it is nonetheless true when i was living in mississippi and arkansas, where i grew up, when i would start to write things that were set there, the sentences would change just automatically. likewise, when i write things said in montana-- the sentences don't always change the say way, say, from bascom, new jersey, but they change in some way. >> brown: you're not aware of it. it just happens. >> am aware of it. i just don't like to concede it. i don't like anything without a force and a name and a character to be determining how i write sentences. but nonetheless, it's my relationship, i suppose, with the place which makes a certain kind of strain and makes a certain kind of demand on the stylistics of the book. >> brown: now, speaking of plays, i find-- i found myself smiling a times at the time title of the book. >> yes. >> brown: and i would tell people i'm reading this wonderfull
you said, "when i write sentences set in montana, i write different kinds of sentence." >> yes, it's probably true. i don't like the formulation that allows anything to tomorrow how i write sentences, but it is nonetheless true when i was living in mississippi and arkansas, where i grew up, when i would start to write things that were set there, the sentences would change just automatically. likewise, when i write things said in montana-- the sentences don't always change the...
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ben tracy, cbs news, montana. >> axelrod: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. later on cbs, "48 hours mystery." for all of us here at cbs news, i'm jim axelrod in new york. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ,,,,,,,,
ben tracy, cbs news, montana. >> axelrod: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. later on cbs, "48 hours mystery." for all of us here at cbs news, i'm jim axelrod in new york. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ,,,,,,,,
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ben tracy, cbs news, montana. >> axelrod: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. later on cbs, "48 hours mystery." for all of us here at cbs news, i'm jim axelrod in new york. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
ben tracy, cbs news, montana. >> axelrod: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. later on cbs, "48 hours mystery." for all of us here at cbs news, i'm jim axelrod in new york. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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let's talk about montana. >> i think he is taking on some water with his service in washington. he voted for obama-care. he voted for the stimulus and bailouts. those are starting to penetrate, which is why he went on the air today saying he was opposed. this is where we have to win between 45% and 43% of independence. we need a majority. i like where he is right now. hester was running a good campaign a few months ago, and is still running a good campaign, but the competitor is a solid plan, and no-space we're up a couple of points. >> nevada -- i think we are going to pick up a couple of points. >> nv? >> i think people missed judge to the ethics committee issued. -- misjudged the ethics committee issue. people thought the bottom would fall out. that is not something we thought would happen. we think it is damaging to her with the swing voters voters. we are ahead convincingly. i think he is very underrated as a politician and as a guy representing nevada. he relates well. shelly berkeley, 100 yards away from the strip, i think she has a hard time relating to people in nevada.
let's talk about montana. >> i think he is taking on some water with his service in washington. he voted for obama-care. he voted for the stimulus and bailouts. those are starting to penetrate, which is why he went on the air today saying he was opposed. this is where we have to win between 45% and 43% of independence. we need a majority. i like where he is right now. hester was running a good campaign a few months ago, and is still running a good campaign, but the competitor is a solid...
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. >>> hoy abriÓ la montaÑa rusa superman que dejÓ atrapada a una docena de asistentes la semana pasada. la dependencia de seguridad en el trabajo no tiene fecha especÍfica para concluir la indagaciÓn en el caso. >>> mujer arrestada luego que la policÍa determinÓ que manejaba bajo los efectos marihuana y alcohol y tenÍa a los dos bebÉs en el auto. amanda g va a enfrentar cargo por poner en riesgo a los menores y conducir sin licencia. >>> el diario de sacramento reportÓ que un equipo de ingenierÍa descubriÓ problemas en los puentes de california y carreteras. luego del anÁlisis oficiales hallaron informaciÓn disfrazada y estudios sospechosos. la agencia de transporte dice que el bay bridge es seguro y que sus estudios son valido. >>> miles de jovenes en diez dÍas mÁs van a poder acogerse a la acciÓn diferida. el consulado mexicano organizÓ una sesiÓn informativa para recordar a los jovenes de los lineamientos. menor de 31 aÑos, entrar ante de los 16 a estados unidos, tener certificado de preparatorio y no haber cometido un delito grave. >>> mejor educaciÓn aquÍ para a
. >>> hoy abriÓ la montaÑa rusa superman que dejÓ atrapada a una docena de asistentes la semana pasada. la dependencia de seguridad en el trabajo no tiene fecha especÍfica para concluir la indagaciÓn en el caso. >>> mujer arrestada luego que la policÍa determinÓ que manejaba bajo los efectos marihuana y alcohol y tenÍa a los dos bebÉs en el auto. amanda g va a enfrentar cargo por poner en riesgo a los menores y conducir sin licencia. >>> el diario de...