The cspan cities tour is exploring the american story as we take booktv and American History tv on the road. With support from our spectrum cable partners, this weekend we travel to laramie, wyoming. In about ten minutes, hear about the influence that the Energy Industry has in the state of wyoming, and then after that, a visit to ivanson mansion to learn about the early days of the city. Then, in about 45 minutes, hear how the sport of rodeo became a symbol of the american west. We begin our special feature with a conversation about retail pioneer jcpenney. Like most people in wyoming at the turn of the century, he was a transplant. He was born and raised in missouri, but i think j. C. Penney was a country boy at heart. I think we see that in terms of the life that he lived. Even though he was in wyoming for roughly ten years and spent the balance of his life in new york city, he never lost that essence of who he really was as this country boy who liked small towns. And so when you lo
Delivered gas and failed to get around this taught tight corner of lucas valley road and slid down into the creek bed. The driver had only minor injuries, and, at the time, officials thought about 200250 gallons of gas leaked out. But, when the tanker was drained for removal, it turns out it was actually 10 times that amount. Will we estimate based off the amount of difference when they offloaded the tank, the estimated around 2100 gallons total was released. Reporter the truck is gone but the cleanup operation has already begun. Gas has soaked into the soil and private companies are here to getting the process of removing as much of it as possible. Reporter it wont be easy, the train is steve steve and getting digging equipment down will be a challenge. Even after they are finished, regulators like state fish and wildlife and the Regional Water quality board will be monitoring the area for months to come. I will deafly be here when he first rains occur to see what may or may not appea
[ ] [ bleep ] they literally move methodically forward, peeling away all those barriers and the people themselves. [ chanting ] [ ] [ ] [ bleep ] right to protest but not the right to cause chaos. Neil yet on and on we gulped Police Moving on to shut those anti israel protests down but they keep popping up. Ucla and Portland State university among the very latest. But they likely wont be the last. New image from new york citys crackdown over at columbia. We will talk to the nypd Deputy Commissioner sheppard who took part in that red. Men amount what they discovered. How we are on top of that and this pair former President Trump in court for day ten. If he comes out to speak we will take you there are live. Welcome everyone im neil cavuto happy to have you and wants a busy newsday. Keeping track of these protests takes some time. By my math, we at about six everyday and we are up to about more than 40 across the country as we speak. Lets get right to it with Kristina Kucova ning at ucla
The first on our list because we have to win our country for what is happening with respect to the subjects. The latest on the debate over gun control while they get back to work today in congress and several businesses are rethinking their relationships with the nra. Deadly weather slamming the United States. Details as tornadoes and flooding caused havoc in the central state. Things get worse for general lack of. By the company is preparing to restate earnings for the past two years. We will check the stock investor reaction. Farmers heating up from a super slow mo camara to augmented reality. Samsung is hoping to put its new galaxy home light years ahead. All the stories coming up. Joining me right here in the studio to talk about it, Political Editor and Fox News Contributor guy benson is this need a editorinchief christopher bedford. Great to see you guys. Thank you for joining us. Whats important to you guys . Im curious to see what congress will do if anything on guns and immigr
Pitbull attack on the 13 year old boy that happened around 6 30 wednesday night near the boys home at 27th and washington. It was just shocking. Reporter you worried about him. Umhmm. Reporter the boys sister asked us not to identify her. She says her brother was bitten repeatedly as he and his brother struggled to get the dog off him and medic responded and took victim to the hospital with multiple bite wounds. On his feet, his legs and his arms. Reporter family members heard the eighth grader screaming and came out to seat dogs teeth lock on the boys leg. They say the police tased the dog and fired two shots killing the pitbull. I just want my brother to be okay. Reporter delaware state Animal Welfare experts arrived on the scene. Their investigating exactly where the dog came from and who owned it. Although witnesses told them the dog was roaming the neighborhood just before the attacks. I think it should have died. Reporter now Animal Control Experts would not say anything publicly