killed a worker and hurt more than 70 others. and on this day in the year 1805, the explorer mary weather lewis reached the great falls of the missouri river confirming his expedition with william clark was right on track from the mississippi river to the pacific ocean. the team had set out the previous year. some native americans had given them valuable directions to the rockie mountains. they told lewis and clark they had had reached an impassable water fall when they neared the rockies. the party continued up the missouri river until it forked off with no clue where to go, lewis and a few others went ahead of the pack in hopes of finding that great water fall. they chose the right path. and explorers made a vital find on their westward journey 208 years ago today. and now you know the news for this thursday, june the 13th, 2013.
buffalo might want to start guarding its turf because there is now a campus bear. and there it is. folks say they spotted this black bear wandering around the university this week. one local describes how she encountered the animal. i was plugging my money into the parking meter when i felt something run into the back of my legs and back side. and i thought it was a large saint bernard. shepard: it wasn t. no pooch here. eventually it seems the bear got sleepy. took a nap up in that tree there you probably know what happens next. some park ranger shot a tranquilizer dart. oh! down it came. slow mo style. workers set the bear free and it is fine in the rockie mountains. dozens of transit workers in philly just got $173 million richer. transit officials say the group of 48 employees claim the massive power ball jackpot, those workers plan to stay anonymous.
quote: there is no right to pick and choose which federal laws a state will follow. and, by the way, the supreme court is not a fan of nullification either. the last time it looked at the concept it shut down a number of states that had passed laws in an effort to having to comply with desegregation as ordered in brown v. board of education. shep? shepard: shannon bream life on the hill tonight. thanks. cold. fox news alert. bone-chilling temperatures. subzero wind chills sweeping across big parts of the country. colorado, powerful snow systems bringing a foot of snow to some areas. denver international airport canceling dozens of flies. heavy band of snow is now moving south from the rockie mountains heading into oklahoma and parts of texas yet again tonight. and this is the scene in wichita, kansas. arctic air driving temperatures in some spots more than 40 degrees below average. forecaster shay rine tracking it all in the fox weather center. what a day, shay? yes. this is bitter
partially responsible for this. you bet he is. bill: how. because is he running a sanctuary city. this guy was picked up 16 times and each time let go. if he had been picked up and turned over to ice, then, of course, this may not have happened. but their policy in denver is to not do that when that s your policy, these kinds of things can happen. bill: you say as governor i will stop illegal immigration cold. what are you going to do build a fence around the rockie mountains? what are you going to do. not really. but we actually have some laws on the books here, bill, that if enforced would do just that we have laws against sanctuary cities. they are not enforced. we have laws saying you have to have everify at the state level. it s not enforced. there are all kinds of people using all the social service benefits. unemployment compensation. they shouldn ten because they are here illegally. millions of dollars going out the door that way. make it difficult for people to be he
partially responsible for this. you bet he is. bill: how. because is he running a sanctuary city. this guy was picked up 16 times and each time let go. if he had been picked up and turned over to ice, then, of course, this may not have happened. but their policy in denver is to not do that when that s your policy, these kinds of things can happen. bill: you say as governor i will stop illegal immigration cold. what are you going to do build a fence around the rockie mountains? what are you going to do. not really. but we actually have some laws on the books here, bill, that if enforced would do just that we have laws against sanctuary cities. they are not enforced. we have laws saying you have to have everify at the state level. it s not enforced. there are all kinds of people using all the social service benefits. unemployment compensation. they shouldn ten because they are here illegally. millions of dollars going out the door that way. make it difficult for people to be he