Trying to ease into the holidays. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] larry but you are here with us. Im larry smith. Arianna and im a jamal hopkins, in for autria godfrey. This is the busiest month for traveling . Julie but with a strike . Its going to get crazy. Weather at least the is going to be easy, which is ironic, yesterday was the anniversary of a big snowstorm from 2009. Look at these temperatures, it was amazing. Today, not too bad. Its not going to be that sunny. Clouds coming through from time to time. By 11 a. M. And0 temperatures will kind of hold steady and heres the reason why. A weather system to the south with rain running along the front. If you are traveling from atlanta to memphis, t 50 is your high, mid 40s tomorrow with colder conditions coming our way and some wind. The forecast today not starting out in the 20s, but for today, 50, 45 tomorrow, we will talk abo
Popular American History writers and airs every weekend at this time. To if he recounts the forest fire that spread across timothy returns the forest fire that spread across oregon and washington. He discusses Public Opinion on National Parks at the time. Timothy thank you so much. Its terrific to be here in montana, because ive been on a book tour. Ive been in 25 cities or so and now here i am, basically home where the fire started. The source of the story, and the source of so much joy for me growing up in spokane and fishing here in rock creek and hiking here in the National Forest basically learning to love this land as a little kid. So thank you for coming out on this gorgeous, wonderful, crisp montana night. The rest of the country can only look on us in and. In envy. Also, i wanted to open with a wonderful quote from one of my literary heroes, norman maclean, famous montanan author didnt have his first book published until he was 72 years old, but it took a long time for that ma
Tulsa. Timothy egan recounts the events in oregon. He discusses the Public Opinion of National Works at the time. Timothy thank you so much. Its terrific to be here in montana, because ive been on a book tour. Ive been in 25 cities or so and now here i am, basically home where the fire started. The source of the story, and the source of so much joy for me too, growing up in spokane and fishing here in rock creek and hiking here in the National Forest, basically learning to love this land as a little kid. And now trying to look at it as a storyteller. So thank you for coming out on this gorgeous, wonderful, crisp montana night. The rest of the country can only look on us in envy. Also, i wanted to open with a wonderful quote from one of my literary heroes, norman maclean, famous montanan author didnt have his first book published until he was 72 years old, but it took a long time for that masterpiece to surface. And it was a river runs through it. Maclean says in the book that he and hi
A deadly crash on a dark road. Two gone, one barely alive. A tragic accident. But look closer. In all of the broken glass and twisted metal, was there a clue to a crime . The last thing i wanted was to have to take a double fatality and now treat it as a homicide. Murder. An accusation no one saw coming. I couldnt deal with it. Two families in torment. We were both just, ugh. A smalltown trial with big emotions. You took him. You did it. And the verdict we the jury that would shake them all. Hello and welcome to dateline. A dangerous highway in big sky country. That was the setting for a deadly crash that would seem to unite two families in shock and heartbreak, except they were about to find out that the truth about what happened on that fateful night might be darker than anyone knew. Heres Keith Morrison. March 19, 2009. Night fell heavy in montanas Flathead Valley. Something off that night. Something wrong. At mary and randy winters house in kalispell, anxiety spiked. Where was she
Chairman in his academic persona had developed that is a stitch lee before his arrival. So those to make a strong case and particularly when pursuing and conventional policy. Thinks that were not known to with those used by the fed the things precisely with the hybrid usual 60 of its. And with those additions and with the Monetary Policy more reason to have the chairman speaking more regularly and at more length and a do think it has been very helpful gussied fomc position to have the fed chairman to that if only allows him to elaborate to the committee with the discussions they would have. And then inform those people that would ask and. We appreciate that. Boy back to the nitty gritty of regulatory policy now that you have a nice boston accent we learned you are there beds sox fan that we will forgive you for but give us a bio with your rise through the federal reserve. I will try to make sure. Short. To interpret that how did you get interested in financial regulation, previous time