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invis grew up on a farm bozeman, montana. he was also an always most at middle of the wilderness.e loved the wilderness. he loved to camp, to fish and to hunt. and he loved to raise that snowmobile, as you know, right? after travis graduated high school, he worked as a painter and mechanic before he joined the army at the age of 24. in march, 2001, his parents went to his basic training graduation ceremony at fort denning, ,eorgia -- fort benning georgia. when he graduated, he said basic training was the best time i have ever had in my life. in other words, he loved it. [laughter] president trump: travis quickly excelled in the army and was offered a number of different assignments, but always, he chose the infantry. he loved the infantry. to be,raeli wanted defending freedom on the frontiers with his fellow foot soldiers. and they were all his great friends. in 2003, travis served on his first appointment in iraq rack with the historic 101st airborne division and participated in operation iraqi freedom. the harrowingeted the pointed -- harrowing deployment, travis returned to civ
invis grew up on a farm bozeman, montana. he was also an always most at middle of the wilderness.e loved the wilderness. he loved to camp, to fish and to hunt. and he loved to raise that snowmobile, as you know, right? after travis graduated high school, he worked as a painter and mechanic before he joined the army at the age of 24. in march, 2001, his parents went to his basic training graduation ceremony at fort denning, ,eorgia -- fort benning georgia. when he graduated, he said basic...
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sewing i suppose was more apropos goes than writing i'm buying as knowledge i want to meet south to bozeman back home full of bones by then two thousand and social rules and inform them of old dead babies and write. my name is the about of people and i work at z. them. investigators are now looking at the flight recorders from last weekend's ethiopian airlines crash boeing meanwhile promises to update software for its seven thirty seven max in the coming days the american firm could face litigation in the us meaning bigger payouts to victims families flip also on the show. and these lawmakers rubber stamp new legislation that's supposed to help foreign companies hold onto their intellectual property beijing hopes it will appease donald trump we'll tell you what businesses think about it. i'm stephen beers in berlin thanks for joining us u.s. regulators have sued german car manufacturer of both swag and its former c.e.o. martin winterkorn on allegations they defrauded investors the securities exchange commission says the company made false and misleading statements to investors during the di
sewing i suppose was more apropos goes than writing i'm buying as knowledge i want to meet south to bozeman back home full of bones by then two thousand and social rules and inform them of old dead babies and write. my name is the about of people and i work at z. them. investigators are now looking at the flight recorders from last weekend's ethiopian airlines crash boeing meanwhile promises to update software for its seven thirty seven max in the coming days the american firm could face...
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chairman. >> senator bozeman? >> thank you mr. chairman i want to give a special thanks to becky keogh of little rock, arkansas for being here today to testify. becky has an impressive job history which made her uniquely qualified at this hearing to testify. becky served as the director of the arkansas department of environmental quality were a deq since 2015. prior to her role as director mrs. becky keogh served as deputy director from 1996-26 -- 1996-2006. she served on the geological commission from 2006-2009. becky is currently the president of the environmental council of the united states which we are very proud of. and arkansas native, director becky keogh has a degree in chemical engineering from our mutual alma mater, the university of arkansas. we can't break that we are doing very well in football right now but we are rebuilding. as an arkansas native we really do appreciate all that she has done and i appreciate her being here today and really look forward to your testimony. thanks for all of your hard work and so many
chairman. >> senator bozeman? >> thank you mr. chairman i want to give a special thanks to becky keogh of little rock, arkansas for being here today to testify. becky has an impressive job history which made her uniquely qualified at this hearing to testify. becky served as the director of the arkansas department of environmental quality were a deq since 2015. prior to her role as director mrs. becky keogh served as deputy director from 1996-26 -- 1996-2006. she served on the...
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was more apt procreates for those than writing i'm biased as knowledge i want to need showers to bozeman back home flood zones by visiting and social goals and inform them all dead basic rights my name is dave out of the home and i work adds he's a. loser. the full. this is due to. coming up on the program the sex scandal rocking the world of k. pop bandsaws accused of same thing prostitutes and secretly filming sex videos find out what sent south korea's president history into history also coming up a health emergency for traditional chinese medicine in taiwan they have diagnosed the problem but can they find the remedy to see the industry.
was more apt procreates for those than writing i'm biased as knowledge i want to need showers to bozeman back home flood zones by visiting and social goals and inform them all dead basic rights my name is dave out of the home and i work adds he's a. loser. the full. this is due to. coming up on the program the sex scandal rocking the world of k. pop bandsaws accused of same thing prostitutes and secretly filming sex videos find out what sent south korea's president history into history also...
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the last rowboat will try to come back onto the command of rodney bozeman brown. he's guided toward the red light , and all of a sudden, a swell brings him up. as he comes down, the light is gone and the monitor is no more. this is about 12:30. you have about 30 people on the rhode island saying it is 12:15, 12:30, 1:00. i tend to go with the ship's log of rhode island which says 12:30. the monitor is no more. 16 people were lost, 47 people were saved, and it shocks the nation to see that the monitor is no more. sank, she sankr by her whole -- hull. and she turns like that. the turret falls off because one of the troubles is that the turret sits in a brass ring. it is a spindle operated turret, and it is faulty. they jacked it up and put oakum under it to stop leaks. falls off, comes the bottom, and turns over, upside down. then, the hull comes down and comes down as you can see, over part of the turret. she is going to be 1974 by dr.n newton. dr. newton is with the duke maritime research institute. sonar andit up on be able to putl these composite pictures. once
the last rowboat will try to come back onto the command of rodney bozeman brown. he's guided toward the red light , and all of a sudden, a swell brings him up. as he comes down, the light is gone and the monitor is no more. this is about 12:30. you have about 30 people on the rhode island saying it is 12:15, 12:30, 1:00. i tend to go with the ship's log of rhode island which says 12:30. the monitor is no more. 16 people were lost, 47 people were saved, and it shocks the nation to see that the...
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travis grew up on a farm in bozeman, montana.was also an always most at home in the middle of the wilderness. he loved the wilderness. he loved to camp and to fish and to hunt, and he loved to race that snow mobile. as you know, right? after travis graduated high school, he worked as a painter and mechanic before he joined the army at the age of 24. in march of 2001, his parents went to his basic training graduation ceremony at ft. benning, georgia. when they reunited with their son, he told them this basic training was the best time i have ever had in my life. in other words, he loved it. [laughter] travis quickly excelled in the army. he was offered a number of different assignments but always he chose the infantry. that's where he wanted to be, defending freedom on the front tiers with his fellow foot soldiers and they were all his great friends. in 2003, travis served on his first deployment in iraq with a historic 101st airborne division and participated in operation iraqi freedom. after he completed the harrowing deployment
travis grew up on a farm in bozeman, montana.was also an always most at home in the middle of the wilderness. he loved the wilderness. he loved to camp and to fish and to hunt, and he loved to race that snow mobile. as you know, right? after travis graduated high school, he worked as a painter and mechanic before he joined the army at the age of 24. in march of 2001, his parents went to his basic training graduation ceremony at ft. benning, georgia. when they reunited with their son, he told...
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chadwick bozeman play jackie robinson. notice anything different? he's a little darker than jackie robinson. who cares? we are focusing on this and the new rulers you cannot play a race not your own as an actor. that's horrible. when you have been kingsley winning academy awards for gandhi, laurence olivier in a career defining role. we should be open to actors ingenuity and creativity are not closing the doors on anybody. it doesn't matter. >> laura: i love hamilton. [laughs] i loved it. >> lin-manuel miranda wouldn't have been able to play that rol role. >> laura: you keep going down this road. >> we should be judged by the quality of our performances, not by the color of our skin. >> laura: cnn this week convened a panel of voters who voted for hillary clinton. when they were asked about democratic upstart aoc, the panel went wild. >> i love her. >> wow. >> what a woman. >> amazing. >> she is the candidate of the future. it's because she has the democratic party nervous. she personifies where we expected things to go. >> laura: where we expect th
chadwick bozeman play jackie robinson. notice anything different? he's a little darker than jackie robinson. who cares? we are focusing on this and the new rulers you cannot play a race not your own as an actor. that's horrible. when you have been kingsley winning academy awards for gandhi, laurence olivier in a career defining role. we should be open to actors ingenuity and creativity are not closing the doors on anybody. it doesn't matter. >> laura: i love hamilton. [laughs] i loved it....
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. >> thank you, senator bozeman.'m happy to do that in arkansas who worked closely with our regulators could also with our public interest groups to increase transparency and i know working recently one of the things we've asked them to do is reduce the duplication where they might grow, analyze or replace our decision-making with their own technical staff and to reallocate those resources to helping us solve those problems it's about the fact we should be able to find answers and collective work rather than independent analysis that seems to waste money and time. this can serve as a model for the interagency collaboration. i mention natural disasters and we've talked about a specific control fire in arkansas this is the subject matter that in california i notice dear and near to their heart hearts theya number of situations where we believe fire is a tool that is necessary to use and to manage to avoid those fires that resulted in a much larger environmental impact in for the state forestry we were able to bring tog
. >> thank you, senator bozeman.'m happy to do that in arkansas who worked closely with our regulators could also with our public interest groups to increase transparency and i know working recently one of the things we've asked them to do is reduce the duplication where they might grow, analyze or replace our decision-making with their own technical staff and to reallocate those resources to helping us solve those problems it's about the fact we should be able to find answers and...
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the award will be given to the family of army staff sergeant travis adkins of bozeman, montana. reports former first lady michelle obama's memoir has sold nearly ten million copies globally since its november release. obama's publisher, penguin random house, says "becoming" could become the bestselling memoir ever. the publisher says it's to release former president obama's presidential memoir this year. stiff competition. good luck to you, president obama. >>> the "washington post" reports republican senator mike lee used a series of bizreops t ambitious green new deal climate plan. on the senate floor yesterday, lee used posterboards featuring cartoons and even an image of former president reagan riding a dinosaur and shooting a machine gun. he said the image had as much to do with the u.s. winning the cold war as the green new deal does with climate change. instead he said americans should have more babies. >> this is the real solution to climate change -- babies. problems of human imagination are not solved by more laws. they're solved by more humans. more people mean bigger
the award will be given to the family of army staff sergeant travis adkins of bozeman, montana. reports former first lady michelle obama's memoir has sold nearly ten million copies globally since its november release. obama's publisher, penguin random house, says "becoming" could become the bestselling memoir ever. the publisher says it's to release former president obama's presidential memoir this year. stiff competition. good luck to you, president obama. >>> the...
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forhe family of army staff sergeant travis adkins, this cemetery in bozeman, montana, is where they come>> i never wanted him to leave. but he had th. 's what he wanted me to do. that's what made it easier t let him go. >> reporter: his parents say he felt called to serve his countr his mom elena knew it from the start. >> when we want to thead tion ceremonies for completing basic training, he said it was the most fun he had ever had in his life. >> reporter: his father jack, a f,vietnam veteran hims urged his son to ask for a less dangerousnm asst this time. >> i said you paid your dues, change your mls to something less risky. he h wouldn'tr of it. >> reporter: on june 1st, 2007, atkins was with his squad when theywo encountered t insurgents. hand to hand combat bro out with one of hem. the man wasri w explkiives. atns threw himself on top of the suicide bomber, saving three fellow soldiers making the ultimate sacrifice. >> what do you remember about that day? >> first of all -- >> it's like a hole that will never be illed. >>s very hard to take in as a young kid, but understanding wha
forhe family of army staff sergeant travis adkins, this cemetery in bozeman, montana, is where they come>> i never wanted him to leave. but he had th. 's what he wanted me to do. that's what made it easier t let him go. >> reporter: his parents say he felt called to serve his countr his mom elena knew it from the start. >> when we want to thead tion ceremonies for completing basic training, he said it was the most fun he had ever had in his life. >> reporter: his father...
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senators tester, bozeman and i have been working to push for a track and report of overpayment and veteran debt. who reportedtuents a change in status or dependency to va and the va did not take action leading to overpayment and death. we are able to get provisions through last year. last week, we introduced the updated bill that clearly outlined the reporting process for veterans and families to foster better interagency coordination, reduce overpayments. i would like your commitment to -- that the ba will continue to work with the three of us. >> >> yes, sir. thank you. -- >> yes, sir. >> thank you. >> over the last month this is a bit of a follow-up to comments and questions about toxic exposure. over the years, you and i have discussed the issue whether it is agent orange or burn pits that took the country far too long to come to terms with. each veteran did not have to apply individually and go through that pain. i appreciate the decision not to appeal on the blue water navy, that is really important. >> that is my recommendation. i do not know what other departments are doing. >> tha
senators tester, bozeman and i have been working to push for a track and report of overpayment and veteran debt. who reportedtuents a change in status or dependency to va and the va did not take action leading to overpayment and death. we are able to get provisions through last year. last week, we introduced the updated bill that clearly outlined the reporting process for veterans and families to foster better interagency coordination, reduce overpayments. i would like your commitment to --...
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. >> reporter: for the family of army staff sergeant travis atkins, this cemetery in bozeman, montananted him to leave, but he had to. that's what he wanted to do, and that's what made it easier for me to let him go because i knew that's what he wanted to do. >> his parents say he felt called to serve his country. his mom elena knew it from the start. >> when we went to the graduation ceremonies for completing basic training, he said it was the most fun he had ever had in his life. >> reporter: but his father jack atkins, a vietnam veteran himself, urged his son to ask for a less dangerous assignment this time. >> i said you paid your dues change your mos to something less risky, and he wouldn't hear it. >> reporter: and on june 1st, 2007 atkins was with his squad as they encountered two insurgents. hand to hand combat broke out with one of them he quickly realized the man was wearing explosives atkins threw himself on top of the suicide bomber saving three of his fellow soldiers but making the ultimate sacrifice. >> what do you remember about that day >> it's like a hole that will ne
. >> reporter: for the family of army staff sergeant travis atkins, this cemetery in bozeman, montananted him to leave, but he had to. that's what he wanted to do, and that's what made it easier for me to let him go because i knew that's what he wanted to do. >> his parents say he felt called to serve his country. his mom elena knew it from the start. >> when we went to the graduation ceremonies for completing basic training, he said it was the most fun he had ever had in his...