, if you202 7488000 are not worried, we want to hear from you as well at 202 7488001. You can always reach us on social media on twitter and facebook. Several news organizations picked up on the exchange and are writing about it in the paper. In the New York Times, they wrote the exchange as this. As President Trump sat down with mr. Putin on the sidelines of an International Summit in japan, mr. Trump was asked if you would tell russia not to meddle in american elections. Will, mr. Trump said, turning to mr. Putin he said with a half grin on his face and mock seriousness in his voice, dont meddle in the election. As mr. Putin smiled and tittered, he repeated to another russian official dont meddle in the election. The New York Times is not the only people who wrote about this, we also saw a version in politico. At his first meeting with put since Robert Muellers russia probe concluded, trump made light of the robust evidence showing russia engaging in a sweeping and Systematic Campaig
Test. Captioning performed by vitac with Glacier National park totaling 131 million and yellowstone National Park which we share with wyoming, i think the senators of wyoming say its more than a share, they have most of it in wyoming, that backlog is growing close to 600 million. I wouldnt be surprised if that number perhaps goes up even higher. If left unchecked there will be impacts in our Outdoor Economy, there will be impacts to our gateway communities like gardner, like cook city and like others. Thankfully congress is working together and taking action again with this bipartisan restore our parks act, and im grateful Ranking Member on the subcommittee angus king and i and the rest of the committee are working in a truly bipartisan fashion to put legislation forward that would bring a solution to this problem. I hope we can pass this out of committee soon and ultimately send this to President Trumps desk. But its going to take more than just one to fix this issue. Mr. Cameron, Yel
In a shootout and chase new video of the incident and the plea for help from his colleagues as he works to recover from life threatening injuries two news this is mornis on two. Good morning and welcome back. Im garcia mikaelian and good morning im dave clark. Welcome to the middle of the week. Its wednesday. Its march r0th. The first full day of spring gasia spring has sprung. You and pam look so springy in your pastel colors and your gorgeous pink. I only follow you. Well, steve has your forecast on this first full day of spring. We do, and its mainly clear out there and much cooler on the support now for the fog bank. Theres a little bit out there more north and really anywhere else, but some clearing has allowed temps to drop into 40s,e patchy low clouds. But 41 still palo alto. I mean theregs some cool readings. Clouds will be rolling in over the next 24 hours here. But behold, spring is here and it will be a little cooler. Thatsuhow it works. You know that mostly a decent little
Stroll land. I grow up swimming and have a sioux falls where i learned a deep respect for our land and water. I had the privilege to travel with my mother on her journey to fight for Environmental Justice for all people. I am here representing the next generation that has a responsibility to continue this vital work. This is our home, and we are committed to its protection. We are forever grateful for the president for his commitment to protect our homelands, for the tribe and everyone who recognizes the beauty of the grand canyon. It is a polish to welcome all of the tribal leaders among congressional leaders, and white house staff to our homelands. It is now my honor to introduce a true leader, pursuing environment till mental justice, president joe biden. [applause] pres. Biden thank you, please have a seat, if you have one. You do not have one, you can sit down anyway, if you want. [laughter] thank you very much. Thank you for the introduction. When i was your age, to be able to st
Stroll land. I grow up swimming and have a sioux falls where i learned a deep respect for our land and water. I had the privilege to travel with my mother on her journey to fight for Environmental Justice for all people. I am here representing the next generation that has a responsibility to continue this vital work. This is our home, and we are committed to its protection. We are forever grateful for the president for his commitment to protect our homelands, for the tribe and everyone who recognizes the beauty of the grand canyon. It is a polish to welcome all of the tribal leaders among congressional leaders, and white house staff to our homelands. It is now my honor to introduce a true leader, pursuing environment till mental justice, president joe biden. [applause] pres. Biden thank you, please have a seat, if you have one. You do not have one, you can sit down anyway, if you want. [laughter] thank you very much. Thank you for the introduction. When i was your age, to be able to st