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here in idaho, the tradition remains strong. the rodeo here is a real bedrock for the community. >> yes, we've been over 100 years producing this rodeo. it's a legend i guess in cambridge. if we didn't have the rodeo, what would we do in august? >> reporter: the cambridge rodeo is a homecoming for the small community. cowboys and cowgirls traveling from all over the west to compete. before i could even think about going, i had a few things to get done. first, outfit change. it's time to get rodeo ready. and i know just the place. idaho cowboy supply company run by molly, who tells you like it is. >> that's a no-no out west. if you're not comfortable when you start out, they're not going to be comfortable when you finish. you know your jeans, pushing them inside your boots. have your boot tops outside. >> a real cowboy doesn't do >> a real cowboy doesn't do that. just show-offs and wannabes. don't do that in idaho. >> reporter: mission accomplished. we are ready. looking the part is one thing. but competing in a rodeo, that takes
here in idaho, the tradition remains strong. the rodeo here is a real bedrock for the community. >> yes, we've been over 100 years producing this rodeo. it's a legend i guess in cambridge. if we didn't have the rodeo, what would we do in august? >> reporter: the cambridge rodeo is a homecoming for the small community. cowboys and cowgirls traveling from all over the west to compete. before i could even think about going, i had a few things to get done. first, outfit change. it's...
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the state of idaho running a $900 million surplus for taxpayers. they're getting a refund >>> but first we begin with the markets. kristina partsinevelos with the numbers. >> markets mostly high across the board. nasdaq down about 61 points. s&p 500 also off best levels strategists at goldman sachs increasing their year end target to 4,700 so, we're a little off on that point right now. but that represent a major upside from where we are now u.s. government bond yields rose today after a labor department data shows unemployment declines since the lowest level since the pandemic took hold the yield prices falling to that but funny how earlier in the week we saw this low of 1.12 when we were talking about deflation. look at where we are now that's why financials are leading the market, helped by those higher yields. materials boosted by chemicals and industrial metals, energy outperforming, despite crude looking to cap its worst week since october. the restaurant sector taking a major hit. i know frank will have to go to jack in the box, cheesecake f
the state of idaho running a $900 million surplus for taxpayers. they're getting a refund >>> but first we begin with the markets. kristina partsinevelos with the numbers. >> markets mostly high across the board. nasdaq down about 61 points. s&p 500 also off best levels strategists at goldman sachs increasing their year end target to 4,700 so, we're a little off on that point right now. but that represent a major upside from where we are now u.s. government bond yields rose...
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i and the first i state was idaho. so we have -- from idaho but the relief from hawaii. that was a interesting anecdote. we have some really interesting data to share. this is a data driven buck. it isn't something that we pulled out of our hat. we don't make up these numbers. this is hard core research. we are very proud of some of the stories that we were able to uncover and discover. >> that's fantastic. those experiences give color and explanations for a lot of the difficulties of doing this kind of research and the problems that you have to solve. really getting at the truth of the numbers. you can't always believe with you read off of the bat. >> that's true. we actually had a team of researchers in the state of hawaii. we went to the punchbowl cemetery and we took photographs of all of the headstones of the servicemen and women from that state, who were buried there, which is a national cemetery. we take that data and entered it into a giant spreadsheet, and in a cross reference with all of our primary sources, secondary source data. it was phenomenal. it was trul
i and the first i state was idaho. so we have -- from idaho but the relief from hawaii. that was a interesting anecdote. we have some really interesting data to share. this is a data driven buck. it isn't something that we pulled out of our hat. we don't make up these numbers. this is hard core research. we are very proud of some of the stories that we were able to uncover and discover. >> that's fantastic. those experiences give color and explanations for a lot of the difficulties of...
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and the first i state is idaho. so we have 2,000 plus chinese service personnel from the state of idaho, but they're really from hawaii. and that was a really interesting anecdote. we have some very interesting data to share. this is a data-driven book. it is not something that we pulled up out of our hat. we didn't make up these numbers. this is hard core research. and we're very, very proud of some of the stories that we were able to uncover and discover. >> that's fantastic. and those experiences really give color and give explanation for a lot of the difficulties of doing this kind of research and the problems that you had to solve in really getting at the truth of these numbers. and you can't always believe what you read right off the bat. >> that's true. we actually had a team of researchers in the state of hawaii and we went to the punch bowl cemetery and took photographs of all of the headstones of the service men and women from that state who were buried there, which is a national cemetery, and we took that
and the first i state is idaho. so we have 2,000 plus chinese service personnel from the state of idaho, but they're really from hawaii. and that was a really interesting anecdote. we have some very interesting data to share. this is a data-driven book. it is not something that we pulled up out of our hat. we didn't make up these numbers. this is hard core research. and we're very, very proud of some of the stories that we were able to uncover and discover. >> that's fantastic. and those...
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it's like a speedy show was one more picture was wyoming. >> i have idaho writer. >> idaho is good. >> this is the first when they came out and this one as you can see, if you take all the guidebooks and lined them up they all basically the same size. even though there published by multiple different publishers they coordinated it. if you compare idaho to the of the guidebooks you can see it is quite a bit bigger. >> that's bartus fisher, right? >> the ego. >> could it happen again? should it happen again? how could it happen again? >> i'm thinking yes, yes, and i'm not totally sure. when i start work on this book in earnest it was late 2016 or late 2017 and something like this seem like a great story from the american past but that would never ever happened to especially for decades people wrangle over how much funding the national endowment for the arts will get. the question of running a complete state supported employment agency like this, not an apartment agency but working on this collective effort seem like it would never ever happen again. during the pandemic when i first star
it's like a speedy show was one more picture was wyoming. >> i have idaho writer. >> idaho is good. >> this is the first when they came out and this one as you can see, if you take all the guidebooks and lined them up they all basically the same size. even though there published by multiple different publishers they coordinated it. if you compare idaho to the of the guidebooks you can see it is quite a bit bigger. >> that's bartus fisher, right? >> the ego....
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joining us now dawn templeton in boise, idaho welcome. good to have you with us. >> thank you so much for having me and talking about our great market over here in boise, idaho. >> it is a beautiful part of the country. i spent some time in san point a couple of years ago which is farther north than you but one of the prettiest places i've ever been i got to tell you. let's talk about what you're seeing in the market houses are still getting a lot of bids and going above the asking price but tell me what buyers are doing, are they meeting their pain point a little bit and holding back >> i think so. what is happening right now is we'll list a property and of course it is a high price. but they're holding off a little bit because they don't want to get in a bidding war and have to pay even higher prices so a week into it or sometimes two weeks into it we'll start getting offers so i think buyers are just having a little bit of buyer fatigue and are tired of getting into multiple bidding wars so the good news is we are seeing a surge in inv
joining us now dawn templeton in boise, idaho welcome. good to have you with us. >> thank you so much for having me and talking about our great market over here in boise, idaho. >> it is a beautiful part of the country. i spent some time in san point a couple of years ago which is farther north than you but one of the prettiest places i've ever been i got to tell you. let's talk about what you're seeing in the market houses are still getting a lot of bids and going above the asking...
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. >>> later what an idaho man just did with 133 thumbtacks, that's later in "the mix." you're watching "world news now." watch do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized that we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have one hundred thousand dollars or more of life insurance you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit conventrydirect.com to find out if you policy qualifies. or call the number on your screen. coventry direct, redefining insurance. something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. learn how homeowners are strategically using a reverse mortgage loan to cover expenses, pay for healthcare, preserve your portfolio, and so much more. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loa
. >>> later what an idaho man just did with 133 thumbtacks, that's later in "the mix." you're watching "world news now." watch do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized that we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have one hundred thousand dollars or more of life insurance you may...
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the mining site in question in idaho has a long and storied history. now it's back in the news as a new company seeks to reopen the mine that hasn't been used in more than two decades. they believe they can remove billions of dollars of gold buried in the ground while fixing damage done in the past and increasing national security. not everyone is buying. our trip to the mining site in central idaho took us through some of the wildest land in the country. over mountains and past landslides, eventually arriving in remote yellow pine. for 150 years miners have come here seeking to dig their fortune. the latest arrival, perpetua resources. >> we still need gold in society today. it's not just used for jewelry. we use it in electronics. it's a very valuable mineral that we use. >> reporter: the mine was abandoned in the 1990s but changes to the river that flows through the site meant fish spawning upstream were left without clear passage to the pacific ocean. perpetua says they can clean up the mess left behind by reconnecting the river. >> the first thing
the mining site in question in idaho has a long and storied history. now it's back in the news as a new company seeks to reopen the mine that hasn't been used in more than two decades. they believe they can remove billions of dollars of gold buried in the ground while fixing damage done in the past and increasing national security. not everyone is buying. our trip to the mining site in central idaho took us through some of the wildest land in the country. over mountains and past landslides,...
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paul: for the "pbs newshour," this is paul solman in beckoning boise, idaho. ju: let's pick up on questions about the cost of housing as well as larger concerns about jobs and economic growth. mary daley is the president of the federal reserve bank of san francisco, part of the fed's board of governors that votes regularly on key decisions about interest rates, jobs, inflation, and the fed's role in the economy. welcome back to the "newshour." we appreciate your being here. paul solman's report just now, housing prices going through the roof, not just in boise but in many parts of the country. how concerned are you? >> it's hard. it's hard to the people who can't get the housing. they've grown up in these communities that suddenly lots of people have flooded into with cash on hand to purchase those homes and then they're displaced. that's hard. in terms of concern. i see it as a difference in supply and demand that will resolve itself as more supply comes online and in boise, idaho, you're seeing that supply come online. building is rampant there. you see home
paul: for the "pbs newshour," this is paul solman in beckoning boise, idaho. ju: let's pick up on questions about the cost of housing as well as larger concerns about jobs and economic growth. mary daley is the president of the federal reserve bank of san francisco, part of the fed's board of governors that votes regularly on key decisions about interest rates, jobs, inflation, and the fed's role in the economy. welcome back to the "newshour." we appreciate your being here....
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host: all right, that is darrell in idaho. this is matthew in new jersey, independent. caller: good morning, and thank you. here is the problem with mr. biden's unnecessary and precipitous disastrous withdrawal. as both veterans and president trump's statement mentioned, we have now lost our eyes and ears, our intelligence ability to prevent taliban and isis from committing another god for bid 9/11 terrorist attack, and also the taliban have now implemented sharia law, which not only prevents girls and women from going to school, but it allows women to be stoned to death if they do not cover themselves from head to to. may god help the afghan men and women who helped us, our forces, trying to keep us safe over there. they will now be subject to torture and killing, along with their families because the ungodly taliban and isis are merciless. host: that is matthew in new jersey. this is kathy in new york, republican. you are next. caller: thank you for having me. we are focusing on kabul today and we failed. meanwhile, we are being invaded on our own borders, taking our
host: all right, that is darrell in idaho. this is matthew in new jersey, independent. caller: good morning, and thank you. here is the problem with mr. biden's unnecessary and precipitous disastrous withdrawal. as both veterans and president trump's statement mentioned, we have now lost our eyes and ears, our intelligence ability to prevent taliban and isis from committing another god for bid 9/11 terrorist attack, and also the taliban have now implemented sharia law, which not only prevents...
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se emitieron alertas de inundaciones sÚbitas en utah, colorado, nuevo mÉxico, idaho, oregÓn y el estado de washington. carolina: te agradecemos por esta informaciÓn. cambiando de tema pero radicalmente. ¿te gusta el tocino? mucha atenciÓn porque justamente este alimento podrÍa desaparecer de los menÚsen california. yo te explico. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ todo esto se debe a las normas en un criadero de cerdos y un trato mÁs humanitario a los animales. california consume 255 millones de libras de carne de cerdo y con esta nueva ley, solamente podrÍan tener 45 millones de libras, esto afectarÍa los precios y un aumento de aproximadamente 15% en carne de cerdo, serÍa mÁs difÍcil y mÁs cara de consumir. ¿en casa ustedes quÉ opinan de esta noticia? mÁs adelante en su ediciÓn digital, como si fuera una pelÍcula, los asistentes a un espectÁculo de rodeo tuvieran una experiencia muy cercana con este enorme toro. tienen que ver lo que pasÓ. uno de los artÍfices de los famosos tÚneles del chapo guzmÁn podrÍan quedar libres muy pronto debido una breve tendencia. ¿pero quÉ pasÓ? en
se emitieron alertas de inundaciones sÚbitas en utah, colorado, nuevo mÉxico, idaho, oregÓn y el estado de washington. carolina: te agradecemos por esta informaciÓn. cambiando de tema pero radicalmente. ¿te gusta el tocino? mucha atenciÓn porque justamente este alimento podrÍa desaparecer de los menÚsen california. yo te explico. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ todo esto se debe a las normas en un criadero de cerdos y un trato mÁs humanitario a los animales. california consume 255 millones de libras...
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it will resolve itself as more supply comes online, and in boise, idaho, for instance, you're already seeing that supply come online. building is rampant there. if you tour that area, you see homes going up everywhere. so over time, it resolves itself, but it's not there yet. and for the communities struggling with this, it's o hardship right now. >> woodruff: and you are saying it is going to resolve self. but some are saying what we're seeing now is a housing bubble that could burst at anytime, meaning a sudden drop in prices. we saw the federal reserve governor for splois james bullard, and i'm going to quote from something he said this week, he said the biggest concern for me is in the mid 2,000s we had a housing bubble and watt we learned from that experience is if these prices go down precipitously, there they went down 30%, that caused tremendous problems in the u.s. and global economy. he said housing is a very interest sensitive sector so we are feeding into an insipient housing bubble. >> so let me tell you what i see when i'm out in the communities and we study this and loo
it will resolve itself as more supply comes online, and in boise, idaho, for instance, you're already seeing that supply come online. building is rampant there. if you tour that area, you see homes going up everywhere. so over time, it resolves itself, but it's not there yet. and for the communities struggling with this, it's o hardship right now. >> woodruff: and you are saying it is going to resolve self. but some are saying what we're seeing now is a housing bubble that could burst at...
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died doing a movie on a film set in idaho. the film director said it appears to have been a heart attack. one of his costars posted that he died sitting on a horse. like a true cowboy. >> the stunning claims out of the national hockey league. acquisitions of betting and game fixes from the wife of the sharks top scorer. we have the story. >> reporter: this morning, one of the biggest stars in hockey denying allegations made by his wife. who claims he bet on his own games. the wife of cane accusing the sharks player of intentionally losing games for gambling profit. >> she claimed he was throwing his own games. the idea that they are somehow influencing the out come is something the league doesn't want. >> his wife posting, how does the nhl let a gambling addict play when he's throwing games to win money? he fired back. >> the allegations drawing comparison to pete rose. banned from major league baseball for life. after betting on games. >> punishments are very severe. they can range from the cancellation of a players contract.
died doing a movie on a film set in idaho. the film director said it appears to have been a heart attack. one of his costars posted that he died sitting on a horse. like a true cowboy. >> the stunning claims out of the national hockey league. acquisitions of betting and game fixes from the wife of the sharks top scorer. we have the story. >> reporter: this morning, one of the biggest stars in hockey denying allegations made by his wife. who claims he bet on his own games. the wife...
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. >>> next tonight, a growing and desperate search for a missing 5-year-old boy in idaho. search teams say they are working around the clock to try to find michael vaughn. police say the boy went missing a week ago in a neighborhood in fruitland, idaho, in the western part of the state. they also say they've called in additional personnel to join in the search. >>> when we come back here tonight, the news coming in about alcohol consumption and your health. the olympics and paralympics are back. and watching our athletes will once again give the impression that america is the healthiest country in the world. we aren't. but we can be. our collective health is too important to take for granted ever again. the health of our nation cannot just be measured by the victories of our champions, it must be measured by the health of all of us. ♪ it must be measured by the health of all of us. for bathroom odors that linger try febreze small spaces. just press firmly and it continuously eliminates odors in the air and on soft surfaces. for 45 days. since suzie's got goals, she'll wa
. >>> next tonight, a growing and desperate search for a missing 5-year-old boy in idaho. search teams say they are working around the clock to try to find michael vaughn. police say the boy went missing a week ago in a neighborhood in fruitland, idaho, in the western part of the state. they also say they've called in additional personnel to join in the search. >>> when we come back here tonight, the news coming in about alcohol consumption and your health. the olympics and...
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police say the boy went missing a week ago in a neighborhood in fruitland, idaho, in the western part of the state. they also say they've called in additional personnel to join in the search. >>> when we come back here tonight, the news coming in about alcohol consumption and your health. sion that america is the healthiest country in the world. we aren't. but we can be. our collective health is too important to take for granted ever again. the health of our nation cannot just be measured by the victories of our champions, it must be measured by the health of all of us. ♪ it must be measured by the health of all of us. for bathroom odors that linger try febreze small spaces. just press firmly and it continuously eliminates odors in the air and on soft surfaces. for 45 days. since suzie's got goals, she'll want a plan to reach them. so she'll get some help from fidelity, and she'll feel so good about her plan, she can focus on living it. that's the planning effect, from fidelity. we were alone when my husband had the heart attack. she can focus on living it. he's the most important t
police say the boy went missing a week ago in a neighborhood in fruitland, idaho, in the western part of the state. they also say they've called in additional personnel to join in the search. >>> when we come back here tonight, the news coming in about alcohol consumption and your health. sion that america is the healthiest country in the world. we aren't. but we can be. our collective health is too important to take for granted ever again. the health of our nation cannot just be...
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we met this team of hot shots from idaho what sort of challenges are you guys facing today? there's a bunch of challenges yeah anything good for falling trees they could be the father fires the fire is getting a little bit too. household is coming our way. so we got. to make sure we take care of that. what you got your tools passenger side of the vehicle let's go, cal fire captain greg pelant leads a crew of inmate firefighters from washington ridge making sure we have adequate fuel water and everything that we need to continue on for a 24 hour shift sometimes goes 36. sometimes it goes. 48 we met them gearing up for the long day ahead at twin bridges this is really really steep country does that concern you at all? yeah. they got rolling rocks we got rolling material uh if the fire comes uh towards us we, uh it it limits our our way to escape so you really got to have your head on a swivel. that's highway 50 behind me were just outside the town of kippers and this is what firefighters are actively monitoring right now. these little spot fires that keep popping up all along
we met this team of hot shots from idaho what sort of challenges are you guys facing today? there's a bunch of challenges yeah anything good for falling trees they could be the father fires the fire is getting a little bit too. household is coming our way. so we got. to make sure we take care of that. what you got your tools passenger side of the vehicle let's go, cal fire captain greg pelant leads a crew of inmate firefighters from washington ridge making sure we have adequate fuel water and...
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idaho wyoming, montana kind of work this way back around a little bit towards red block, but then it just kind of keeps going on out. so the flow right there on tuesday, we might see a little bit of smoke, especially in sacramento into the valley. but these fires are so big right? you saw the dixie fire. i mean, that's the second largest fire in state history, and it continues to grow. it's just a big big fire, and so any wind shifts we get are going to cause problems for us. so some of that smokes download, too, and so when the smoke gets down, low it, it can travel on different wind currents. and maybe maybe a different little weather pattern down the surface and a lot of the forecast is for that right for warming, and that's going to put us into a fire danger. certainly but not we're not expecting extreme heat. maybe by friday. we're looking at some upper nineties mid nineties but for the most part, the fog's going to stay at the coast, which is great for us. we're going to see temperatures around the bay in the seventies and eighties, and then it's the endless spots as typical wi
idaho wyoming, montana kind of work this way back around a little bit towards red block, but then it just kind of keeps going on out. so the flow right there on tuesday, we might see a little bit of smoke, especially in sacramento into the valley. but these fires are so big right? you saw the dixie fire. i mean, that's the second largest fire in state history, and it continues to grow. it's just a big big fire, and so any wind shifts we get are going to cause problems for us. so some of that...
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to idaho and they are getting a house that seems expensive by idaho standards but is less than l.a. there are a bunch of factors that make the market somewhat sustainable but it is sensitive to interest rates. there is a lot of government spending and inflation risk lean up because of the labor shortage. i hope we keep running along the knifes as, but no promises. emily: always appreciate you giving it to us straight. thank you for joining us. great to have you back here in the show. coming up, although people may not be heading back to the office just yet, they are venturing outside and giving up pandemic pastimes including video games. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: for dropbox, the future of work is distributed. investors reporting a strong second quarter. i spoke about the quarter and how the virtual first strategy is taking shape. >> our business has been pretty stable. there is dropbox, people need it afterwards. our business has been stable. a lot of our newer products have benefited massively from the shift to hybrid work. these are new habits we have. in the long run, the sh
to idaho and they are getting a house that seems expensive by idaho standards but is less than l.a. there are a bunch of factors that make the market somewhat sustainable but it is sensitive to interest rates. there is a lot of government spending and inflation risk lean up because of the labor shortage. i hope we keep running along the knifes as, but no promises. emily: always appreciate you giving it to us straight. thank you for joining us. great to have you back here in the show. coming up,...
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an now, the idaho man has broken another record. you see it there. a world record, for balancing 101 toilet paper rolls on a single roll, on his forehead. >> not going to lie, during quarantine, this is something i would have tried. it took a few tries before he figured out the best shape for the stack. >> it is a world record. was there a previous record of 100 and he was, like, what? for s.t.e.m. research, i will do 101. >> i want to know more about this. he is not the one stacking this. whoever it is, can you imagine to have that job to place it on there? it is like jenga, but the stakes are much higher. >> for his next trick, his next world record, how do you top that? >> that's where all of the toilet paper went during quarantine. >> panic buying. with kelly and ryan. today, comedian chris rock, and from cruel summer, actress olivia holt. plus, an ab workout with trainer jillian michaels, all next on live. and now here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest. what did she say to you before? well, we have some breaking news. i want to know. i'm going to
an now, the idaho man has broken another record. you see it there. a world record, for balancing 101 toilet paper rolls on a single roll, on his forehead. >> not going to lie, during quarantine, this is something i would have tried. it took a few tries before he figured out the best shape for the stack. >> it is a world record. was there a previous record of 100 and he was, like, what? for s.t.e.m. research, i will do 101. >> i want to know more about this. he is not the one...
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. >> reporter: this morning, dramatic video showing the moment an idaho teenager was pulled to safety, after he plunged more than 30 feet from a water fall. 19-year-old tanner perrin plummeting after sunset while hiking bridleveil falls in utah. >> it was almost like show motion. my mind was going oh, shoot you're about to fall, and one m trying to grab on to something as he tumbled down the rocky and wet terrain. >> usually when i fall, like i panic and hyperventilate but like this time, it was really weird because like i didn't do any of that. i knew what happened. and i knew like the next step, like i knew i needed to get off this mountain, like i tried to stand up and i did, and then like i put weight on my foot and it was just mushy. >> reporter: he knew he had broken his foot and needed help. his friend mariah and two other people he was hiking with called 911. >> we were yelling to him. shine your flashlight if you're okay. and finally he did. >> reporter: rescuers able to hoist him out to safety. >> it was at night, so that makes it a lot more difficult than normal. also we ha
. >> reporter: this morning, dramatic video showing the moment an idaho teenager was pulled to safety, after he plunged more than 30 feet from a water fall. 19-year-old tanner perrin plummeting after sunset while hiking bridleveil falls in utah. >> it was almost like show motion. my mind was going oh, shoot you're about to fall, and one m trying to grab on to something as he tumbled down the rocky and wet terrain. >> usually when i fall, like i panic and hyperventilate but...
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zona para asgeurarse que no existan peligros, pero el humo generado por el fuego que se extendió hasta idaho también representa un riesgo para la salud. >> los bomberos dicen que esto pudieran ayudarles a combatir el fuego cuya contención se estima para el 20 de agosto, erika flores noticias telemundo. >> en europa los 55 incendios que arden en grecia siguen causando víctimas y destruyendo viviendas, ya van dos muertos, más de 300 familias perdieron sus hogares, muchos hospitalizados y decenas de municipios con problemas. >> y los nuevos casos de covid-19 y el número de hospitalizaciones siguen creciendo superaron la barrera de los 100 mil que no veíamos desde al año pasado . >> incentivando la vacunación entre jóvenes este centro pediátrico . >> yo estuve en el hospital grave por covid-19, es importante alertar a todos que se vacunen. >> quería la vacuna para no >> la urgencia no es para menos, este sábado el país contabiliza 100 mil infecciones diarias, el promedio de muertes diarias se elevó en las últimas dos semanas de 270 a 500 muertes y florida epicentro de covid-19 con
zona para asgeurarse que no existan peligros, pero el humo generado por el fuego que se extendió hasta idaho también representa un riesgo para la salud. >> los bomberos dicen que esto pudieran ayudarles a combatir el fuego cuya contención se estima para el 20 de agosto, erika flores noticias telemundo. >> en europa los 55 incendios que arden en grecia siguen causando víctimas y destruyendo viviendas, ya van dos muertos, más de 300 familias perdieron sus hogares, muchos...
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que donde hay mayor rechazo es en wyoming, alrededor de 109,000 personas la rechazan, luego le sigue idaho. un 20.6 por ciento se niega a vacunarse, en tercer lugar se ubica carolina del sur, representa un 20.1 por ciento que no estÁ en sus planes vacunarse. >> el vicegobernador de texas atribuyÓ este aumento de las tasas de hospitalizaciÓn y muerte a las personas afroamericanas no vacunadas, estas declaraciones fueron catalogadas como racistas por sus crÍticos, las estadÍsticas no respaldan sus afirmaciones, texas registra su tasa mÁs alta. >> fue sentenciada 25 aÑos de cÁrcel por el intento de asesinato. nicole condujo su auto sobre una acera, media hora despuÉs se realizÓ la misma maniobra con una niÑa de 14 aÑos. >> momento de hacer una pausa muy breve, la desesperaciÓn se apodera... >> veremos cÓmo le fue al barcelona en esta nueva liga. en verizon, si rompiste tu teléfono, te hacemos un upgrade. viejo, roto o dañado, no importa. ya este teléfono, no lo puedo usar. me encantaría poder cambiar mi celular. ya ni le funciona. no te preocupes, te lo cambiamos. ¿aunque s
que donde hay mayor rechazo es en wyoming, alrededor de 109,000 personas la rechazan, luego le sigue idaho. un 20.6 por ciento se niega a vacunarse, en tercer lugar se ubica carolina del sur, representa un 20.1 por ciento que no estÁ en sus planes vacunarse. >> el vicegobernador de texas atribuyÓ este aumento de las tasas de hospitalizaciÓn y muerte a las personas afroamericanas no vacunadas, estas declaraciones fueron catalogadas como racistas por sus crÍticos, las estadÍsticas no...
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. >> pero el humo generado por el fuego que llegó hasta idaho representa un riesgo para la salud. >> los bomberos esperan clima más favorables para la próxima semana para combatir el fuego cuya contención se estima para el 20 de agosto, erika flores noticias telemundo. >> los nuevos casos de covid-19 y el números de hospitalizaciones siguen en ascenso y una muestra de la contagiosa que es la variante delta, maría vargas pion nos amplia. >> incentivando la vacunación entre jóvenes, este centro vacunó a 50 menores por hora. >> soy soy una sobreviviente del covid-19, estuve en el hospital grave, es importante que se vacunen. >> me pongo la vacuna para no tener covid-19. >> este sábado el país contabiliza un promedio de 100 mil infecciones diarias, ahora florida es el epicentro del covid-19 con 23900 casos este sábado la mayor cantidad desde que inició la pandemia. >> preocupante porque la variante delta es muy contagiosa más que las anteriores y también pensando en las que no tienen vacunas. >> carlos alberto lópez llegó a los 4 millones de casos de covid-19 y al momento
. >> pero el humo generado por el fuego que llegó hasta idaho representa un riesgo para la salud. >> los bomberos esperan clima más favorables para la próxima semana para combatir el fuego cuya contención se estima para el 20 de agosto, erika flores noticias telemundo. >> los nuevos casos de covid-19 y el números de hospitalizaciones siguen en ascenso y una muestra de la contagiosa que es la variante delta, maría vargas pion nos amplia. >> incentivando la...
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mk wasa mk was a big company from boise idaho, it was an influential company. they signed a treaty to build the canal, to extend it. to explore and survey the land, so the project you see today all began with this treaty signed with mk in 1946. explosion. translation: the idea was built —— born to build a dam. they researched water conservation so that the land might be irrigated all year round. the idea of the kajaki dam was initially to control flooding, to irrigate and generate electric power. and that's how our film—maker, glenn foster, came to be there. he was an engineer with morrison knudsen. mk drove roads through the desert and canals through the sand. it built three collossal dams at lightning speed. foster and mehtabuddin went out to film each stage of the project in detail, from the grand opening of the dams to the narrowest canals spreading across the desert. not many americans still remember the old days in helmand, but there are a very few. went to afghanistan in, er... my daughter was about a year old. i went ahead of you because we didn't
mk wasa mk was a big company from boise idaho, it was an influential company. they signed a treaty to build the canal, to extend it. to explore and survey the land, so the project you see today all began with this treaty signed with mk in 1946. explosion. translation: the idea was built —— born to build a dam. they researched water conservation so that the land might be irrigated all year round. the idea of the kajaki dam was initially to control flooding, to irrigate and generate electric...
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his wife loves idaho, going back and forth, back and forth. when asked, he said "i have got offsets." i've got time! what else are you doing? that's right, to save the planet, you are on your yacht a lot. that keeps you out of the plane. i'm sure that doesn't burn any fuel. wait a second, it does. it's unbelievable. they want all of us to sacrifice. they never want us to they want all of us to sacrifice, yet they never sacrifice. when you say "i've got questions about climate change," they think you're the worst person on the planet. it's like seinfeld. it's a perfect circle. we have closed the loop. we start with a pandemic, and back with john kerry's plane. >> emily: kayleigh, no matter what the facts say, to bryan's point, to the average american seen this hypocrisy that saw the trump administration believing in science, all they were being told is that the prior administration didn't believe in signs. this one uses science as a complete guide, and they are absolved of this hypocrisy, all of the ridiculous decisions, because under that narr
his wife loves idaho, going back and forth, back and forth. when asked, he said "i have got offsets." i've got time! what else are you doing? that's right, to save the planet, you are on your yacht a lot. that keeps you out of the plane. i'm sure that doesn't burn any fuel. wait a second, it does. it's unbelievable. they want all of us to sacrifice. they never want us to they want all of us to sacrifice, yet they never sacrifice. when you say "i've got questions about climate...
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Aug 21, 2021
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you can see how far that smoke is drifting across nevada and into idaho. here in the bay area, plenty of orange sun rises and sunsets like this one. beautiful hues and colors. it comes with all that smoke. >> hard to be outside again. if you are at the coastline, it is not that bad because we have a little foggy breeze. as we roll through this week, we'll get some changes in here to give us some breathable air. the game is happening tonight right here on nbc bay area at 6:30. that's the giants and the a's going at it. you can see the smoke in that picture. we have some fog mixing in as well. i do want to let you know if you have tickets, you can head out there. you don't have to be concerned of the air quality at least of the current moment and through the game because we are expecting moderate air quality. based on those standards, it is okay to breathe out there at the game tonight. temperatures will be in the 60s so definitely need to bring your jacket. there are some areas just over the hill in the east bay where it continues to be unhealthy and you ha
you can see how far that smoke is drifting across nevada and into idaho. here in the bay area, plenty of orange sun rises and sunsets like this one. beautiful hues and colors. it comes with all that smoke. >> hard to be outside again. if you are at the coastline, it is not that bad because we have a little foggy breeze. as we roll through this week, we'll get some changes in here to give us some breathable air. the game is happening tonight right here on nbc bay area at 6:30. that's the...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from idaho seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by ms. and announces to the house her approval thereof. -- by ms. herrera beutler of the state of washington, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that ms. herrera beutler will vote aye on s.325. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from colorado seek recognition? >> thank you, madam speaker. as the member designated by mr. greg meeks of new york, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. meeks will vote yes on s. +325. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new york seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. young of alaska, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. young will vote yes on s.325 and as the member designated by by mr. katko of new york, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. katko will vote yes on s.325. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognitio
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from idaho seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by ms. and announces to the house her approval thereof. -- by ms. herrera beutler of the state of washington, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that ms. herrera beutler will vote aye on s.325. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from colorado seek recognition? >> thank you, madam speaker. as the member...
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the west and the east coast senior toward the west. excessive heat alerts in play, washington state, idaho, oregon, and also for northern california. meantime toward the east, it's about the heat. yes, but also the humidity as to washington d. c. on thursday, we'll feel about 40 terms of the active weather. we've got some showers and storms running through the prairies, the great lakes, the northeast, the mid west, straight down to the gulf states. not everyone is going to catch a shower a thunderstorm. certainly the potential is there, central america for the west coast. mexico. southern areas is wal concentrated rain and we do have a mess here, but it is pushing out toward the pacific. so no major threat. meantime, for the antilles there is about a $5050.00 shot. this could turn into something impacting puerto rico and then onwards to his van jala has been dr for bolivia and peru. and for that reason we're seeing wildfires a rough or them 500 firefighters trying to tame the flames. here in the ku sco region of peru and look at this 17 degrees in lima on tuesday. further toward the south.
the west and the east coast senior toward the west. excessive heat alerts in play, washington state, idaho, oregon, and also for northern california. meantime toward the east, it's about the heat. yes, but also the humidity as to washington d. c. on thursday, we'll feel about 40 terms of the active weather. we've got some showers and storms running through the prairies, the great lakes, the northeast, the mid west, straight down to the gulf states. not everyone is going to catch a shower a...
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we've got heat, excessive heat alerts in play for washington state, idaho, oregon and northern california. and then further to the east, we've got heat and humidity as well for washington storms. moving through the prairies and the great lakes, down to the deep south, not everyone will catch a storm, but you should be on the lookout. the news . a lot of the stories that we cover a highly complex, so it's very important that we make them as understandable as we can to as many people as possible no matter how much they know about a given crisis or issue in this area. the smell of that is overpowering. as i'll just recall respondents, that's what we strive to do me ah, the global wake up cold world leaders react with alarm to you and report on the scale of the climate emergency. signs of those changes are already visible from greece to serbia on the us where find the destroying forests and devastating the lives of millions. i'm seeing bas robbie in the north tip of abbey island increase wildfires that have been raging for a week are still burning. ah .
we've got heat, excessive heat alerts in play for washington state, idaho, oregon and northern california. and then further to the east, we've got heat and humidity as well for washington storms. moving through the prairies and the great lakes, down to the deep south, not everyone will catch a storm, but you should be on the lookout. the news . a lot of the stories that we cover a highly complex, so it's very important that we make them as understandable as we can to as many people as possible...
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here's all my spreadsheets and our current plan we're going to go to michigan, wisconsin, south dakota, idaho. shockingly, my original retirement plan was to be an at-home grandmother. around 2015, dave and i were both trying toe decide where we wanted to go with our lives. he said, well, if you could do anything you wanted, no matter what it was, what would it be? i went, i've always wanted to live in an rv and travel the country. he went, you know, that sounds awesome. the next day we went rv shopping and we never looked back. we're nomadic. we go from one place to the next place and make each new place our home. >> we have to make sure that we take time and relax, you know, stop and smell the roses. you sort of build it into the schedule. she'll supply me with a list of 20 things. which ones are you interested in? that one, that one, that one. i don't want to do that. for example, do you want to go rent bicycles and ride around key west? no, i do not want to go do that. i'm sorry. ♪ just a mellow summer day ♪ >> even though i don't get to go a lot of places anymore, i still wake up and
here's all my spreadsheets and our current plan we're going to go to michigan, wisconsin, south dakota, idaho. shockingly, my original retirement plan was to be an at-home grandmother. around 2015, dave and i were both trying toe decide where we wanted to go with our lives. he said, well, if you could do anything you wanted, no matter what it was, what would it be? i went, i've always wanted to live in an rv and travel the country. he went, you know, that sounds awesome. the next day we went rv...
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it's devastating wind from idaho is at its worst year 130 miles an hour, maybe more. there aren't many homes untouched. so many roofs just gone the roof of the hospital damaged ambulances were lined up to take a hundred patients out of town. but where is uncertain? well, it was pretty scary miles. of houma in laplace john sullivan's trailer lifted from its foundation his wing gauge somewhere in the river. he now suspects registered 125 miles an hour before it flew off a lot worse than i thought but john says he's the lucky one. his neighbor's home is flipp. so my otherouuiana. you know, i really am i've been down here 15 years and and i'm done. i'm tired of trying to work for something and you know in the weather comes along and tears it up and in new orleans spared the worst of the wind andb home to s armstrong shows collapsed can't be rebuilt. but new orleans power grid must be new orleans are about to spend their second night. market could be three weeks or more before it's back on and yet they know. it is better than it could have been here don't have the flood wa
it's devastating wind from idaho is at its worst year 130 miles an hour, maybe more. there aren't many homes untouched. so many roofs just gone the roof of the hospital damaged ambulances were lined up to take a hundred patients out of town. but where is uncertain? well, it was pretty scary miles. of houma in laplace john sullivan's trailer lifted from its foundation his wing gauge somewhere in the river. he now suspects registered 125 miles an hour before it flew off a lot worse than i thought...
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. >>> a shocker for rodeo fans in idaho. a 2000 pound bowlwlwlwlwlwlwl the crowd and then refused to go back into the chute. it trotted around the ring and went straight into the first couple of rose. here it comes. no one was hurt. >> how could no one be heard with a 2000 pound bowl? >> everybody is okay. a little frazzled. >> today has been a day. we are going to talk about warmer weather moving inland over the next 24 hours. today some of our cities or 10 degrees warmer compared to yesterday. we've got those temperatures going up and going >> mostly sunny skies. some puffy cumulus crowds but all in all a nice evening at hand. good air quality today and. changes coming our way tomorrow. it will be fluctuating between good and moderate air-quality. we will likely see a little bit more hayes in our atmosphere but not a huge decline over the next 24 hours. inland right now, 94 in fairfield. 90 in antioch. that onshore breeze will keep the cooler and close to the coast. 60 degrees the warmest it's been all year. here is live d
. >>> a shocker for rodeo fans in idaho. a 2000 pound bowlwlwlwlwlwlwl the crowd and then refused to go back into the chute. it trotted around the ring and went straight into the first couple of rose. here it comes. no one was hurt. >> how could no one be heard with a 2000 pound bowl? >> everybody is okay. a little frazzled. >> today has been a day. we are going to talk about warmer weather moving inland over the next 24 hours. today some of our cities or 10 degrees...
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looks like this could be good enough to stir up the atmosphere as the system right there drops down to idaho. it is go ipg to pick up a little wind or mountain. this could help to push some smoke off towards the east. let's bring it back to the smoke model. we talked about how things are going to look for us tomorrow. the system on saturday, i am going to advance this and you will see how some of that worse smoke starts to push off right off the east. that's a better scenario for us. we are left with this blue color here which is some haze, i think overall our air quality would improve on saturday and likely on sunday at this point based on the fire behavior, we'll have updates each and everyday, of course. let's bring its into tomorrow morning, your kids are back in school and you are back to work. temperatures will be in the upper 50s right here in the south bay. san francisco, a little bit of fog tomorrow morning and the smoke mixing in and 56. daytime highs also staying comfortable. if you can get over the smoke and handle it with your allergies or any of those side effects, we have mid-
looks like this could be good enough to stir up the atmosphere as the system right there drops down to idaho. it is go ipg to pick up a little wind or mountain. this could help to push some smoke off towards the east. let's bring it back to the smoke model. we talked about how things are going to look for us tomorrow. the system on saturday, i am going to advance this and you will see how some of that worse smoke starts to push off right off the east. that's a better scenario for us. we are...
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california is not but idaho montana. those folks are still in a drought as well. washington, oregon. fog filling in tonight winds go in the right way tomorrow is going to be a lot like today. we have good air quality on tap for you tomorrow just like today with the wind direction. you can see the green representing the sea breeze, right. these are temperatures, right aisa therms showing that the temperatures using green is representative of 60. but look how far inland is going. so you've got that inversion picked up this not necessarily fog. it's just cool, moist air. so tomorrow morning when we get going, it starts off. kind of cool. there will be fog back inside the bay window. going out in the delta about 25 miles an hour sfo about 12 miles an hour, and in the morning you see the fog, there's the footprint and then you see how slowly it burns off back. this is tomorrow. there you go. and what you notice is obviously where we reside. it's a lot cooler. you can still find someone hundreds up around red bluff and down around modesto. but this middle part of the st
california is not but idaho montana. those folks are still in a drought as well. washington, oregon. fog filling in tonight winds go in the right way tomorrow is going to be a lot like today. we have good air quality on tap for you tomorrow just like today with the wind direction. you can see the green representing the sea breeze, right. these are temperatures, right aisa therms showing that the temperatures using green is representative of 60. but look how far inland is going. so you've got...
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. >>> idaho was a category four. this shows how fast the water rose in a span of an hour. >> the levees performed well especially the federal levees but the end of the storm surge and the rain and the wind all had devastating impacts in east louisiana. >>> as people start to venture out. one of the things they are looking for is fuel. but gas stations are damaged and many have no power and the few that are operating we have seen lines of cars stretching for blocks. ida toppled brick buildings and tore off awnings but the city escaped widespread damage. >> luckily no flooding and that's the difference between this storm and katrina. >> power and communication systems are compromised. >> the 911 infrastructure right now is not operable. it is not just new orleans but the southern parishes in the state of louisiana are experiencing this. >> officials warn that it could take awhile to clear debris and restore electricity in the hardest hit areas. >> the communication issues show a officer that pulled up that asked for a
. >>> idaho was a category four. this shows how fast the water rose in a span of an hour. >> the levees performed well especially the federal levees but the end of the storm surge and the rain and the wind all had devastating impacts in east louisiana. >>> as people start to venture out. one of the things they are looking for is fuel. but gas stations are damaged and many have no power and the few that are operating we have seen lines of cars stretching for blocks. ida...
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. >> reporter: and with the delta variant surging, doctors in idaho warning they're running out of resources as the state reaches covid-19 hospitalization records unlike any other time during the pandemic. but they say still nearby oregon, washington and nevada are overwhelmed with their numbers, and they're looking to send patients out of state to the facilities in idaho. >> probably the biggest limitation right now is with staff, they're just exhausted. >> reporter: and now icus in seven southern states are either at or approaching capacity. in florida, cape coral hospital opening an external morgue to make room for more of the dead. >> our morgues are just not designed to hold that many bodies. >> reporter: on friday, a judge in tallahassee overturning governor ron desantis' ban on mask mandates in schools. >> they simply do not have that authority. >> reporter: desantis vowing an immediate appeal. some districts like miami-dade had already imposed mandates anyway and were facing repercussions, but the ruling cements their decision. >> judge cooper affirmed the legality of the protocols a
. >> reporter: and with the delta variant surging, doctors in idaho warning they're running out of resources as the state reaches covid-19 hospitalization records unlike any other time during the pandemic. but they say still nearby oregon, washington and nevada are overwhelmed with their numbers, and they're looking to send patients out of state to the facilities in idaho. >> probably the biggest limitation right now is with staff, they're just exhausted. >> reporter: and now...
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by saturday night, it will drop down, a set up over idaho. looks like that could change the upper level flow. saturday night into sunday. now, all of this depends on the fire behavior. if they get a lot worse, this may not come through for us. saturday night and sunday, that's where we are thinking the weather pattern could get us a little bit of edge and get this smoke out of here. our forecast tomorrow with the smoke staying put. at the coastline. land and my seven-day forecast in san francisco, 60s for daytime highs and 60s more morning lows. in land valleys, we are remaining in the 80s all the way through this week. once we hit next tuesday and wednesday, upper 80s and also low 90s. it is that kind of weather, get the games out and whatever you got, board games and video games. >> just stay indoors. thank you, jeff. >> we are going to continue to follow the cache fire. evacuations in effect. a hundred acres burned at least. we'll bring you more updates. >>> santa clara county was looking to close the airport in ten years. the board of sup
by saturday night, it will drop down, a set up over idaho. looks like that could change the upper level flow. saturday night into sunday. now, all of this depends on the fire behavior. if they get a lot worse, this may not come through for us. saturday night and sunday, that's where we are thinking the weather pattern could get us a little bit of edge and get this smoke out of here. our forecast tomorrow with the smoke staying put. at the coastline. land and my seven-day forecast in san...
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. >> reporter: the outline of the eruption is so big it stretches out of the park and into idaho where we met volcanologist. >> where we are in the sequence, that's president lower part. that's probably earlier, that's the upper part, that was later. >> reporter: we had that big volcano and ice a few years ago. >> oh, yeah. the volcano cloud has closed the skies over the uk, netherlands, scandinavia, and northern france and germany. >> reporter: how many times binger is that one? >> probably 4,000 times bigger. >> reporter: the scale of that potential destruction is why yellowstone means yet something else to brian walsh. >> what's the sort of unlikely but catastrophic outcome if a bunch of bad things happen at once? >> reporter: walsh's end times said we should think more seriously about very unlikely but potentially world-ending dangers. the table of contents reads like a hollywood pitch meeting. >> i'm just calling up to tell you something terrible has happened. >> reporter: warning of the accid accidental nuclear war of dr. strange love, the as troud impact of armageddon. and the m
. >> reporter: the outline of the eruption is so big it stretches out of the park and into idaho where we met volcanologist. >> where we are in the sequence, that's president lower part. that's probably earlier, that's the upper part, that was later. >> reporter: we had that big volcano and ice a few years ago. >> oh, yeah. the volcano cloud has closed the skies over the uk, netherlands, scandinavia, and northern france and germany. >> reporter: how many times...
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Aug 21, 2021
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another place in idaho, a sun valley, some sort of a cabin in the woods there. but again, multi $1000000.00 property. since 2000, you have taken home more than $480000000.00. that's almost half a $1000000000.00. your company's now bankrupt. our economy is in the state of crisis. but you get to keep $480000000.00. i have a very basic question for you. is this fair? i would say to you, the 500 number is not accurate. and i believe the amount that i took out of the company over and above that was i believe, a little bit less than $250000000.00. still a large number of large fries. in fact, both numbers were wrong and both numbers were low. the true number was 530000000 for 2000 to 2007. and dick full said yeah, i only made $310.00 that's over $200000000.00 that he took off his total under. oh, i swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, he did it on television. 1 to the world and this stood up. 7 why the, i don't even think i could visit if you gave me the opportunity to make $550000000.00 and all i had to do was hurt $6000000000.00 people. i would think about it.
another place in idaho, a sun valley, some sort of a cabin in the woods there. but again, multi $1000000.00 property. since 2000, you have taken home more than $480000000.00. that's almost half a $1000000000.00. your company's now bankrupt. our economy is in the state of crisis. but you get to keep $480000000.00. i have a very basic question for you. is this fair? i would say to you, the 500 number is not accurate. and i believe the amount that i took out of the company over and above that was...
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another place in idaho, a sun valley, some sort of a cabin in the woods there. but again, multi $1000000.00 property since 2000, you've taken home more than $480000000.00. that's almost half a $1000000000.00. your companies now bankrupt. our economy is in the state of crisis. but you get to keep $480000000.00. i have a very basic question for you. is this fair? i would say to you, the 500 number is not accurate. and i believe the amount that i took out of the company over and above that was, i believe, a little bit less than $250000000.00. still a large number of large factors . both numbers were wrong and both numbers were low. the true number was 530000000 for 2000 to 2007. and dick full said yeah, i only made $310.00 that's over $200000000.00 that he took off his total under. oh, i swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, he did it on television to the world and stood up. 7 take him away. i don't even think i could use it. if you gave me the opportunity to make $550000000.00 and all i had to do was hurt $6000000000.00 people. i would think about it. the temp
another place in idaho, a sun valley, some sort of a cabin in the woods there. but again, multi $1000000.00 property since 2000, you've taken home more than $480000000.00. that's almost half a $1000000000.00. your companies now bankrupt. our economy is in the state of crisis. but you get to keep $480000000.00. i have a very basic question for you. is this fair? i would say to you, the 500 number is not accurate. and i believe the amount that i took out of the company over and above that was, i...
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people from all over the pacific seaboard come here to ohsu to get medical treatment from alaska to idaho to montana. >> our physicians are just being called at every opportunity, can you take this patient, can you help us consult on this patient. this patient is 26 and dying. this patient is 21 and dying. this patient is a father of four and dying, and that's when they turn to us and it's full. >> reporter: health care workers are exhausted and straining to keep up with the surge of covid patients you see these people, you know it's preventable. >> yeah. >> reporter: what goes through your mind? >> heartbreaking knowing that people are fighting for their lives and it could have been prevented. i don't think people have an inkling of the amount of suffering that you will experience being sick with covid it is extremely painful. >> reporter: americans who hesitate to get the vaccine asking nurses and doctors to shoulder the unbelievable weight of death and illnesses. >> it's really unnecessary. i mean it's totally avoidable. i think that's the most heartbreaking part of it i just wish peop
people from all over the pacific seaboard come here to ohsu to get medical treatment from alaska to idaho to montana. >> our physicians are just being called at every opportunity, can you take this patient, can you help us consult on this patient. this patient is 26 and dying. this patient is 21 and dying. this patient is a father of four and dying, and that's when they turn to us and it's full. >> reporter: health care workers are exhausted and straining to keep up with the surge...
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Aug 22, 2021
08/21
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another place in idaho, a sun valley, some sort of a cabin in the woods there. but again, multi $1000000.00 property since 2000, you have taken home more than $480000000.00. that's almost half a $1000000000.00. your company's now bankrupt, our economy is in the state of crisis, but you get to keep $480000000.00. i have a very basic question for you. is this fair? i would say to you, the 500 number is not accurate. and i believe the amount that i took out of the company over and above that was i believe, a little bit less than $250000000.00. still a large number of large fries. in fact, both numbers were wrong and both numbers were low. the true number was 530000000 for 2000 to 2007. and dixon said yeah, i only made 310. that's over $200000000.00 that he took off his total under. oh, i swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, he did it on television. 1 to the world and this stood up. 7 why i don't even think i could visit if you gave me the opportunity to make $550000000.00 and all i had to do was hurt $6000000000.00 people. i would think about it. the temptatio
another place in idaho, a sun valley, some sort of a cabin in the woods there. but again, multi $1000000.00 property since 2000, you have taken home more than $480000000.00. that's almost half a $1000000000.00. your company's now bankrupt, our economy is in the state of crisis, but you get to keep $480000000.00. i have a very basic question for you. is this fair? i would say to you, the 500 number is not accurate. and i believe the amount that i took out of the company over and above that was i...
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Aug 23, 2021
08/21
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another place in idaho, a son valley, some sort of a cabin in the woods there. but again, multi $1000000.00 property since 2000, you've taken home more than $480000000.00. that's almost half a $1000000000.00. your companies now bankrupt. our economy is in the state of crisis. but you get to keep $480000000.00. i have a very basic question for you. is this fair? i would say to you, the 500 number is not accurate. and i believe the amount that i took out of the company over and above that was, i believe, a little bit less than $250000000.00. still a large number of large factors . both numbers were wrong and both numbers were low. the true number was 530000000 for 2000 to 2007. and dixon said yeah, i only made 310. that's over $200000000.00 that he took off his total under. oh, i swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, he did it on television for the world and this stood up the. 7 take him away. the, i don't even think i could, if you gave me the opportunity to make $550000000.00 and all i had to do was hurt $6000000000.00 people. i would think about it. the tem
another place in idaho, a son valley, some sort of a cabin in the woods there. but again, multi $1000000.00 property since 2000, you've taken home more than $480000000.00. that's almost half a $1000000000.00. your companies now bankrupt. our economy is in the state of crisis. but you get to keep $480000000.00. i have a very basic question for you. is this fair? i would say to you, the 500 number is not accurate. and i believe the amount that i took out of the company over and above that was, i...
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number, and i'm talking many, many fires burning throughout california up into oregon and then back into idaho and montana. the concern is we have another weather maker coming on through. this is going to really increase the winds. it's going to bring beneficial rain but the winds will be increasing and spreading that dangerous smoke throughout the atmosphere and also bringing that poor air quality. for accuweather, i'm chris nallan. >>> coming up, the major cruise lines making a big change affecting passengers. >>> but first the chaos at the airport getting even worse todaw times for customer service. so what one? >>> and later, a stunning sight in san francisco. we're at our best when we stand together. that's when we make the impossible possible. that's what stand up to cancer has done. because you stood up. because of you, survivors are out there. we're making the impossible... possible. we're committed to making every cancer patient... a survivor. this is the moment we double our efforts. together... we stand up to cancer. tune in saturday august 21st at 8/7 central >>> check this out. wh
number, and i'm talking many, many fires burning throughout california up into oregon and then back into idaho and montana. the concern is we have another weather maker coming on through. this is going to really increase the winds. it's going to bring beneficial rain but the winds will be increasing and spreading that dangerous smoke throughout the atmosphere and also bringing that poor air quality. for accuweather, i'm chris nallan. >>> coming up, the major cruise lines making a big...
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Aug 19, 2021
08/21
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another place in idaho, a sun valley, some sort of a cabin in the woods there. but again, multi $1000000.00 property since 2000, you've taken home more than $480000000.00. that's almost half a $1000000000.00. your companies now bankrupt. our economy is in the state of crisis. but you get to keep $480000000.00. i have a very basic question for you. is this fair? i would say to you, the 500 number is not accurate. and i believe the amount that i took out of the company over and above that was i believe, a little bit less than $250000000.00. still a large number of large fries. in fact, both numbers were wrong and both numbers were low. the true number was 530000000 for 2000 to 2007. and dixon said yeah, i only made 310. that's over $200000000.00 that he took off his total under. oh, i swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, he did it on television. 1 to the world and this stood up. 7 why the, i don't even think i could, if you gave me the opportunity to make $550000000.00 and all i had to do was hurt $6000000000.00 people. i would think about it. the temptation
another place in idaho, a sun valley, some sort of a cabin in the woods there. but again, multi $1000000.00 property since 2000, you've taken home more than $480000000.00. that's almost half a $1000000000.00. your companies now bankrupt. our economy is in the state of crisis. but you get to keep $480000000.00. i have a very basic question for you. is this fair? i would say to you, the 500 number is not accurate. and i believe the amount that i took out of the company over and above that was i...
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Aug 28, 2021
08/21
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i mean, it's explosive what we're going to see what happens with idaho over the next 24 hours is a really will start to intensify right now. it's starting to move in parts of cuba and because running in some of the land masses, even though it's a intensified. it can intensify as strong as it can over open waters. you can see right now here comes making its way across the cayman islands. you kind of get the sense of this will make its way across the western half of cuba. but still somewhat disorganized. that is all about to change, right now. sustained winds of 80 miles per hour moving in the northwest fairly quick at 15 miles per hour. that's one thing. this is a fast-moving storm system 985 millibars right now. and so got a ways to deepen here will likely do so we've got warnings up along the coastline, of course, of cuba watchers. the very latest as we put it in motion now and makes his way out into the very warm waters there in the gulf and before long we're talking the category 2 storm by 2 o'clock in the afternoon. sustained winds of a 120 miles per hour. then it runs into some very
i mean, it's explosive what we're going to see what happens with idaho over the next 24 hours is a really will start to intensify right now. it's starting to move in parts of cuba and because running in some of the land masses, even though it's a intensified. it can intensify as strong as it can over open waters. you can see right now here comes making its way across the cayman islands. you kind of get the sense of this will make its way across the western half of cuba. but still somewhat...
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Aug 20, 2021
08/21
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another place in idaho, a sun valley, some sort of a cabin in the woods there. but again, multi $1000000.00 property since 2000, you've taken home more than $480000000.00. that's almost half a $1000000000.00. your companies now bankrupt. our economy is in the state of crisis. but you get to keep $480000000.00. i have a very basic question for you. is this fair? i would say to you, the 500 number is not accurate. and i believe the amount that i took out of the company over and above that was, i believe, a little bit less than $250000000.00. still a large number of large factors . both numbers were wrong and both numbers were low. the true number was 530000000 for 2000 to 2007. and dixon said yeah, i only made 310. that's over $200000000.00 that he took off his total under. oh, i swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, he did it on television. 1 for the world and this stood up the. 7 why the, i don't even think i could, if you gave me the opportunity to make $550000000.00 and all i had to do was hurt $6000000000.00 people. i would think about it. the temptation
another place in idaho, a sun valley, some sort of a cabin in the woods there. but again, multi $1000000.00 property since 2000, you've taken home more than $480000000.00. that's almost half a $1000000000.00. your companies now bankrupt. our economy is in the state of crisis. but you get to keep $480000000.00. i have a very basic question for you. is this fair? i would say to you, the 500 number is not accurate. and i believe the amount that i took out of the company over and above that was, i...