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Having access to trails is really important for me.

Physically it's good exercise, emotionally it helps me clear my head.

My favorite memory, or at least the one I turn to all the time is the time when I realized

that hiking was my passion, and that was out in the Olympic National Park up on the High Divide,

and I was looking out at the rainforest below and the Pacific Ocean just beyond and that

sense of being this place that was so much bigger than me, and so amazing, made me realize that

hiking is my love, and I want to do it as much as possible and I want to share it with

others.

WTA is really important because we are the place where almost any hiker in Washington

can come and have their voice amplified.

At a time when trails and public lands need champions, Washington Trails Association brings

hikers together to make a lasting difference.

Join Washington Trails Association and become a champion for trails.

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The place where murders are rarely solved - Duration: 9:54.

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Opinion | Sarah Sanders's White House briefings are maddening. And valuable. - Duration: 2:12.

The president's made his position

on this extremely clear.

It is something the president has been very clear on.

The president has been very clear what his position is,

and the president's position was very clearly stated.

I would be happy to answer it

if you would stop talking long enough to let me do that.

The president has made his position crystal-clear

on this topic.

Can you clarify the degree

to which the president weighed in?

He certainly didn't dictate, but, you know, he --

like I said, he weighed in,

offered suggestion like any father would do.

Do you want to correct the record

on your statement from August

when you said he certainly didn't dictate?

Once again, I'm not gonna go into detail

and go into a back-and-forth.

Do you think your statement in August was accurate?

Your statement, not his --

was your statement accurate or inaccurate?

Again, I know you want to get me into a back-and-forth

with you on this conversation -- -No, going back to

before that you said something.

We just want to know if it was accurate or not.

Was your statement accurate?

I know your goal was to engage me in a conversation

about matters dealing with the outside counsel,

and I'm not gonna do that today.

About the outside counsel, you said something from the podium.

Was it accurate or not? That's all we want to know.

Again, I work day in, day out.

Why should Americans be able to trust

that what they hear from this White House is always the truth?

Once again, I don't know

how many times I have to address this,

but I work every single day to give you accurate

and up-to-date information, and I'm gonna continue to do that.

Frankly, I think my credibility's

probably higher than the media's.

For more infomation >> Opinion | Sarah Sanders's White House briefings are maddening. And valuable. - Duration: 2:12.

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Is 2018 the year of the woman? - Duration: 7:03.

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Philadelphia reacts after White House cancels Eagles ceremony - Duration: 2:22.

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Absolutely Beautiful Custom Built Tiny House in Fall City, Washington - Duration: 3:03.

Absolutely Beautiful Custom Built Tiny House in Fall City, Washington

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Washington bike share boom - Duration: 2:46.

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Washington scholarship gives homeless student a place to live and study - Duration: 0:43.

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Vehicle Crashes Into Washington Co. Medical Building, Woman Killed - Duration: 2:40.

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Syphon Filter Walkthrough, Mission 4: Washington Park (No Commentary) - Duration: 19:22.

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Woman Killed After Vehicle Crashes Into Washington Co. Medical Building - Duration: 2:37.

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Over the long haul, Washington's softball team had plenty to celebrate - Duration: 6:19.

Over the long haul, Washington's softball team had plenty to celebrate

There was nothing elegant about Washington's 8-3 loss to Florida State on Tuesday. Nothing pretty about that Women's College World Series defeat.

But if you're willing to step back from the micro and look at the macro, you have to admit it: That was one hell of a run.

OKLAHOMA CITY – The first reaction for any Huskies fan is that their team just got destroyed.

There was nothing elegant about that 8-3 loss to Florida State on Tuesday. Nothing pretty about that Women's College World Series defeat. Nothing for players to console themselves with after a 2-0 sweep in the best-of-three final.

But if you're able to zoom out for a second — if you're willing to step back from the micro and look at the macro, you have to admit it: That was one hell of a run.

"It was a long road getting Washington back here, and I'm super proud of the achievement," said Huskies softball coach Heather Tarr. "I remember my junior year.

We lost to Arizona, and it leaves you with a bitter feeling. This feeling is different for what they were able to do throughout their entire journey.".

Perhaps that reeks of Pollyanna-inspired spin, but there is something to Tarr's words. Before the Huskies' season began, they lost starting catcher Morganne Flores to a torn ACL.

But the Huskies' surge to the country's No. 1 ranking via its season-opening 28-game win streak suggested otherwise.

Suddenly the Dawgs were the envy of the nation — the golden (and purple) children of the softball world. Were they ever going to fall?. In fact, they did it quite often toward the end of the regular season.

A six-game losing streak at the hands of UCLA and Oregon in April recalibrated the expectations for this program. Maybe those demolitions through the first part of the year were simply the byproduct of inferior competition.

National-championship threats don't lose a half-dozen times straight, do they?. In fact, before falling in Game 1 of the WCWS final Monday, the Huskies never lost again.

This is why UW jumping out to a 3-0 lead in the first inning Tuesday felt like a restoration of order. That 1-0 loss the night before was for dramatic purposes only.

A title would feel more fitting if the Huskies had to take two straight to win it, and that's what was going to happen. Until it was clear that it wasn't.

Florida State came back with eight unanswered runs, seven of which came off Washington starter Taran Alvelo. The Seminoles cut the deficit to one in the first thanks to a two-run home run by Anna Shelnutt.

They added three more in the second, and three more in the fifth as Elizabeth Mason and Jessie Warren each went deep.

Before Tuesday, Washington had only nine games in which it allowed three runs or more, and had never allowed more than seven. So as Florida State left OKC with a title and a trophy, it made sure not to leave any doubt.

You'd think such a result would leave the Huskies devastated, but based on the postgame news conference, that didn't seem to be the case. Yes.

they were emotional — particularly Alvelo — but they were also cracking each other up before any of the questions rolled in.

Maybe the defeat hadn't quite hit them yet. Maybe they figured laughs were the best way to fend off the pain.

Whatever it was, any tears shed seemed to have more to do with the seniors departure than it did falling just short of a second national title.

"It's always been a dream to play at OKC, and to get back and play Husky softball, it's been the most incredible journey. I feel blessed and lucky," said Huskies senior third baseman Taylor Van Zee.

"This journey really has been a dream come true for all of us," added sophomore shortstop Sis Bates. "These seniors have left a legacy that has gone on forever.".

The Husky that had the hardest time sleeping Tuesday likely was Alvelo. She said her biggest regret was not doing her part for the seniors, who had always done their part for her.

She's being hard on herself. The Huskies had no chance of getting this far without her, and Alvelo plans to come back to Oklahoma City next season. "I said that last year, and look what happened," she said.

Perhaps the Huskies will be back. Perhaps they'll walk away with a title, too. In the meantime, they should be proud of what they achieved.

They didn't have the chance to mob each other on the field Tuesday like Florida State did, but that doesn't mean there wasn't a lot to celebrate.

For more infomation >> Over the long haul, Washington's softball team had plenty to celebrate - Duration: 6:19.

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Vehicle Crashes Into Washington Co. Medical Building - Duration: 2:22.

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Nach seiner Aussage, er wolle "konservative Bewegungen" stärken, betont Washington das Recht auf fre - Duration: 8:37.

Nach den umstrittenen Äußerungen des US-Botschafters in Deutschland, Richard Grenell, hat das US-Außenministerium das Recht auf freie Meinungsäußerung betont

Grenell wurde von "Breitbart" mit den Worten zitiert: "Ich möchte andere Konservative in Europa, andere Anführer, unbedingt stärken

" Am Mittwoch soll sich der US-Botschafter beim Antrittsbesuch im Auswärtigen Amt erklären

Nach den umstrittenen Äußerungen des US-Botschafters in Deutschland, Richard Grenell, hat das US-Außenministerium das Recht auf freie Meinungsäußerung betont

"Botschafter haben ein Recht, ihre Meinung zu äußern", sagte die Sprecherin des US-Außenministeriums, Heather Nauert, am Dienstag vor Journalisten in Washington auf die Frage, ob Grenell die Meinung von US-Präsident Donald Trump wiedergegeben habe

Botschafter seien "Vertreter des Weißen Hauses, ob es nun diese Regierung oder eine andere ist", sagte Nauert

Sie betonte: "Manchmal sind es Ansichten, die die Leute vielleicht mögen oder nicht mögen

" Nauert versicherte, die USA hätten gute Beziehungen zu Deutschland. Der US-Botschafter, der als Vertrauter von US-Präsident Donald Trump gilt, hatte sein Amt erst vor knapp einem Monat angetreten

Er hatte es in einem Interview mit dem ultrarechten Internetportal Breitbart als seine Aufgabe umschrieben, konservative Bewegungen in ganz Europa zu stärken

Grenell wurde von Breitbart mit den Worten zitiert: "Ich möchte andere Konservative in Europa, andere Anführer, unbedingt stärken

" Mehrere deutsche Politiker warfen Grenell Einmischung in innere Angelegenheiten vor und kritisierten ihn teils harsch

Antrittsbesuch im Auswärtigen Amt am Mittwoch Am Mittwoch wird Grenell zum Antrittsbesuch im Auswärtigen Amt erwartet

Es werde sicherlich einiges zu besprechen geben, und deshalb sei es gut, dass Grenell zum Gespräch mit Staatssekretär Andreas Michaelis komme, sagte Außenminister Heiko Maas (SPD) am Dienstag

Der frühere Vorsitzende des Europaparlaments und Ex-SPD-Chef Martin Schulz schrieb auf Twitter, Grenell verhalte sich "wie ein rechtsextremer Kolonialoffizier"

Dies könne Deutschland nicht dulden. Botschafter seien Vertreter ihrer Staaten und nicht von politischen Bewegungen

Die Linken-Fraktionschefin Sahra Wagenknecht forderte die Bundesregierung auf, den Botschafter auszuweisen

Wer wie Grenell meine, "nach Gutsherrenart bestimmen zu können, wer in Europa regiert, der kann nicht länger als Diplomat in Deutschland bleiben", sagte Wagenknecht der Welt

Grenell lobte in dem Breitbart-Interview insbesondere Österreichs konservativen Bundeskanzler Sebastian Kurz, dessen ÖVP in Wien mit der rechtspopulistischen FPÖ regiert

Er sei ein "großer Fan" des "Rockstars" Kurz. Wie die US-Botschaft in Berlin bestätigte, will Grenell Kurz bei dessen Besuch in Deutschland am Mittwoch kommender Woche treffen

Die österreichische Regierung erklärte, das Treffen finde auf beiderseitigen Wunsch statt

Es gehe darum, Kontakt mit den engsten Vertrauten von Trump zu halten, vor allem zu Fragen wie der Handelspolitik und der transatlantischen Beziehungen

"Ein US-Botschafter, der sich derart in demokratische Auseinandersetzungen einmischt, ist einfach fehl am Platz", schrieb SPD-Vize Torsten Schäfer-Gümbel bei Twitter

"Europas Bürgerinnen und Bürger lassen sich von einem Trump-Vasallen nicht sagen, wie sie wählen sollen"

Grenells Äußerungen eine Strategie? Nach Ansicht des außenpolitischen Sprechers der Unionsfraktion, Jürgen Hardt (CDU), steckt hinter Grenells Äußerungen eine Strategie: Die USA wollten verhindern, "dass sich die europäische Union näher zusammenschließt und zu einer stärkeren politischen und wirtschaftlichen Kraft in der Welt wird", sagte Hardt dem Sender hr-Info

Unions-Parlamentsgeschäftsführer Michael Grosse-Brömer (CDU) attestierte Grenell einen "unorthodoxen" Auftritt

Dies habe "mindestens Unterhaltungswert", sagte Grosse-Brömer am Dienstag. Gleichwohl sei er gespannt, was Grenell bei seinem Besuch im Auswärtigen Amt sagen werde

Grenell hatte erst Anfang Mai mit einer Twitter-Botschaft, in der er den Rückzug deutscher Unternehmen aus dem Iran gefordert hatte, viel Kritik ausgelöst

Er hatte kurz nach der Entscheidung Trumps zum Ausstieg aus dem Atomabkommen mit dem Iran deutsche Firmen aufgefordert, ihr Iran-Geschäft "sofort" herunterzufahren

Am Montag traf Grenell den israelischen Regierungschef Benjamin Netanjahu, der bei Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel (CDU) für ein hartes Vorgehen gegen den Iran warb

"Der amerikanische Botschafter hat mich gebeten darum, dass ich ihn am Flughafen treffe - also gut, dann treffe ich ihn halt kurz", sagte Netanjahu bei der Pressekonferenz mit Merkel

"Ich würde jetzt nicht da irgendetwas hineininterpretieren, was einfach nicht existiert

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