What happened with the eruption is very stable area they were trying to protect that was devastating so they had to change their strategy because the area that they wanted. What they decided to do instead, scientists at that point had a sort of experiment they worked with the association and groups that were interested in setting aside this area for the studies and that did lead the creation e creation of the National Volcanic area today so that has been protected. When you visit the monument today you can still see that area has been satisfied. Its true that there are still major threats in that area. There is a company that wants to mine on the river actually and they are allowed to do so. There are people still fighting these battles. They use it as a tree farm essentially. [inaudible] this is a question about the process of how the land comes back from this kind of devastation. What they found out is that the cost is much more random than you would think. It depends on the time of
Does anyone know how to turn this thing off . I apologize for that image. Thats basically the backdrop. I knew when i first saw the i had to tell my wife and then i discovered which i should have discovered earlier that the university had 130 histories they had collected. The archival people at the library deserved medals, every one of them. Theyve done a spectacular job collecting information. What i had to tell the story is basically 130 memories and then i supplemented that with my own interviewing. Yo let me give you a sense of what that meant from the rating poinh of view. , a woman named Diane Gallagher was working at a pizza joint when somebody comes bursting in the door and they start a little riot out there on the street and she says the revolution has begun so naturally she took her apron off and gave up her pizza cutter job. There was a guy named Denny Benedict and he tells the story they drop the projecto projectoo say to the students the rotc is on fire in the nationa, the
It was the most beautiful thing that he had ever seen. So they took shelter nearby and said that the thunder was so loud and continuous they couldnt even hear each other speak. So finally he began to run up and they all began to make their way up the river. The trees are going across the trail. It had fallen across the pathway and they realized they would have to get across the for us to get back to their car. So very late in the day they knew they were never going to be able to get to the car. They actually slipped a ball that night and when they woke up the next morning they were not feeling bad. So they started making their way back and heard a helicopter overhead and saw what she was wearing and the helicopter decided that they were the last people to be rescued from around Mount Saint Helens but he didnt land in the trees because there was no place for them to land. They brought a small helicopter and it hovered over an island and the helicopter put a single one on the island and
So, first of all well get to lochte in a minute. Cody miller, of course, our olympian who has medalled here in rio. Were so proud of him. The feeling is mutual. Went on national tv and here is the shoutout he gave to las vegas. Take a look. Okay. I want to say thank you to all of my friends and family back home in las vegas. Wouldnt be here with two medals without you guys. Friends in indiana, love you guys. My badger, my badger team in new york city. Love you guys. Love you, john. Everybody. My whole family, my mom, my sister katie, and my fiance and my best friend james, cheering me on every day. Its been great and mike and ray my coaches. [laughter] cant forget them. Reporter all right. So basically, everybody hes ever met. But when we hear an olympian las vegas, we have to make sure you hear that and its echoed far and wide in Southern Nevada. All right. So lets talk about what the latest is on that very bizarre ryan lochte situation. Of course, robbed in the middle of the night. P
And what with our research and development, we are going to continue to do our work to be able to understand what we need to do to be able to resort forests and address the insect and disease outbreaks and continue our work to be able to find ways to expand current markets and develop new markets or would to be able to make use of the biomass that has to be removed from the landscapes to restore the healthy forest. We also provide an adequate level of Fire Suppression to deal with fires to suppress fires where we need to come in at the same time be able to manage them in the country. We will have over 21 air tankers in the 300 plus helicopters, over a thousand engines and the hotshot crews. The thing i need to stress, and i appreciate the support from the committee on finding a solution to pay for the cost of Fire Suppression. I appreciate the additional money that was supplied into the account, but i think that we have all seen what happens with the account and whether that will help