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. >>> cheyenne, wyoming is half the world away from china. >> wyoming is free and lots of open space. >> reports of a chinese internet invasion into the cowboy state had folks going around in circles. hundreds of millions of internet searches originating in china, somehow blew into cheyenne and appeared to dead end here at this sleepy cottage. >> hi, are you carol some. >> of the mysterious house. >> the house is actually a marketing firm. executive, kara eastwood baldwin, let us poke around on the lookout for any connection to china. >> it's a quirky wrinkle of how that information flows around the world and how it ended up here. >> to investigate for us, the deputy clerk checked the ownership back to 1883. >> there's nothing unusual about it. >> nothing illegal? >> not that i can see. >> the answer was not here, but it was a clue. wyoming corporate services, which once was out of the cottage, is blocks away. it's a registered agent for 18 companies, including sofidia. they have the same mailing address as the cottage. it's a cyber mess to be sure, but an asian take over? is there an
. >>> cheyenne, wyoming is half the world away from china. >> wyoming is free and lots of open space. >> reports of a chinese internet invasion into the cowboy state had folks going around in circles. hundreds of millions of internet searches originating in china, somehow blew into cheyenne and appeared to dead end here at this sleepy cottage. >> hi, are you carol some. >> of the mysterious house. >> the house is actually a marketing firm. executive, kara...
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he gives lots of interviews, was widely regarded as the leading expert on the cheyenne, his mother's people but he died penniless in the end of the first world war. so knowing all of it about george event i think -- george bent, what i found was the clark's, especially later generations race isn't always the intractable issue that it'd been for george bent, our especial force younger new brother charles was really renounced his own anglo heritage and plundered whites after sand creek before he was killed by indian scouts working for the us government when charles was just 22. for the clark's in fact race was a very attributes that got one of them a job with the indian service. it was a source of creative inspiration that helped another one when fame and renown in nasa as an artist. moreover, a different moment i found it other fables, gender, class status, stability, that were a lot more important in shaping later generations of the clarke's. to use the clarke's as a lens onto a think of as a shifting ground of race and racial identity in montana and the wider west from roughly 1850-
he gives lots of interviews, was widely regarded as the leading expert on the cheyenne, his mother's people but he died penniless in the end of the first world war. so knowing all of it about george event i think -- george bent, what i found was the clark's, especially later generations race isn't always the intractable issue that it'd been for george bent, our especial force younger new brother charles was really renounced his own anglo heritage and plundered whites after sand creek before he...
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cheyenne and wyoming with a 53 miles an hour wind gust. that's tough to drive through mountain passes when you have all the snow around. it will create blizzard-like conditions pretty quickly. now going to the northeast, the other problem we're face something flood warnings. we've got several flood warnings and watches issued, because of ice jam flooding. here is the picture we have for you from plymouth state. the ice breaks up and moves down river. of course it sounds like it soundit our is sounds,there areh that. on top of that incoming rainfall. we're going to be seeing wetter day as we get through the next 24 hours for parts of the southeast. we'll have more coming up, stephanie? >> thank you. well, here's one way to celebrate ancient roman tradition. >> go! >> go, go, go. >> okay, battling it out in the world mountain bike chariot championships celebrating the ancient roman festival of saturnalia. it took place in wales and u.k. inside story is next. >> she smashed records, they thrilled fans and wrote new chapters in the history of
cheyenne and wyoming with a 53 miles an hour wind gust. that's tough to drive through mountain passes when you have all the snow around. it will create blizzard-like conditions pretty quickly. now going to the northeast, the other problem we're face something flood warnings. we've got several flood warnings and watches issued, because of ice jam flooding. here is the picture we have for you from plymouth state. the ice breaks up and moves down river. of course it sounds like it soundit our is...
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he and the chiefs that i mentioned as well as to wrap a hole in the cheyenne were able to. shut the road down which encompassed you know three forts along the way nebraska wyoming and montana forts feather men career and bozeman forts he was able to. close to road down stop stop. western. everybody was had at west everybody decided our there was there were stories over and you know gold you know gold nuggets laying everywhere there was a huge you know a stampede of people and at that time there were just only protecting. their way of life there in our culture language hunting the buffalo and all that so . he made a huge impact back then with the law caught on the coat the dakota post and in a shine and said what do you see as the biggest threat facing today we're live in you know two lives here we live the western culture eastern culture as well as our own so we're livin it's like. two different patterns. and. it's to rally the community we still have that concept here. family extended family in that. community. and to to. to do small things rallied you know community you k
he and the chiefs that i mentioned as well as to wrap a hole in the cheyenne were able to. shut the road down which encompassed you know three forts along the way nebraska wyoming and montana forts feather men career and bozeman forts he was able to. close to road down stop stop. western. everybody was had at west everybody decided our there was there were stories over and you know gold you know gold nuggets laying everywhere there was a huge you know a stampede of people and at that time there...
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and you see its enmity of lightning that cheyenne and it goes out into flames and it today and just acted at all to the ap the floor so that when you have to die and that they get it. and he shines in burning incense. and it's a traditional markets in him because culture. we the people i decided to insert a perfunctory nature it's sth. i can be here in this period and the artist is a common theme that time. he got back to a cambodian government has been accruing interest in leaks that iron in that area and putting people into the air they didn't mini break some of the character a paedophile or theme. the beignets and it can and will be developed on instead i have had. god is really conducive marriage dissolved in water and pour sand and his outs. this third down a minute where the artist has constructed a giant metal sphere that he had kept himself and he documents his journey from the ancient capital it is having a capital of cambodia and it has to sell the plants and fiji in its period comment on it. the pt status experience of the iron in the region for people at the atlantic. for a ba
and you see its enmity of lightning that cheyenne and it goes out into flames and it today and just acted at all to the ap the floor so that when you have to die and that they get it. and he shines in burning incense. and it's a traditional markets in him because culture. we the people i decided to insert a perfunctory nature it's sth. i can be here in this period and the artist is a common theme that time. he got back to a cambodian government has been accruing interest in leaks that iron in...
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and you see is an idiot lady that cheyenne and it goes out into flames and it today and just did that all the baby to follow so that when he catches the eye and say get it. and he shines in burning incense. and it's a traditional markets in him because culture. the way that people have to say today is a perfunctory nature. it's sth the media in the theory that and the artist is a common theme that time. he died that day cambodian government has been accruing interest in leaks that iron. in the area and putting people into the air they didn't mini break some of the character a paedophile or theme. so then i stand to can and will be developed on. instead i have had. going into the leak seems that makes dissolved in water and pour sand and his outs. this third down a minute where the artist has constructed a giant metal sphere that he had kept himself and he documents his journey from the ancient capital it it had been a capital of cambodia. and this has to sell the plants and fiji in its area comment on it. the pt status experience of the iron integration for people everywhere. for a ba
and you see is an idiot lady that cheyenne and it goes out into flames and it today and just did that all the baby to follow so that when he catches the eye and say get it. and he shines in burning incense. and it's a traditional markets in him because culture. the way that people have to say today is a perfunctory nature. it's sth the media in the theory that and the artist is a common theme that time. he died that day cambodian government has been accruing interest in leaks that iron. in the...
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. >> then i think two weeks later defense probably started to cheyenne. >> you right that there is a significant operational downside to doing that because the model for that raid was the raids that were being done every night in afghanistan and iraq to apprehend and remove from what you call the battle space, these al qaeda commanders and taliban people. there was a significant cost to that. >> yeah, i think so. >> we have some questions from the audience and i would like to pose them to you but before you do that quick weight, was there anything that you did that you wish you could've could have done again and before you say that you write very movingly about the difficulty in coping with the casualties and your responsibility for that and that part of the book was very well-written and i highly recommend that people focus on that. >> i think i'm fairly, i think i am blunt and candid in describing mistakes that others made. i am equally blunt and candid in describing mistakes that i think i made and just to answer your question one for example is that i allowed a fairly dysfunction
. >> then i think two weeks later defense probably started to cheyenne. >> you right that there is a significant operational downside to doing that because the model for that raid was the raids that were being done every night in afghanistan and iraq to apprehend and remove from what you call the battle space, these al qaeda commanders and taliban people. there was a significant cost to that. >> yeah, i think so. >> we have some questions from the audience and i would...
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oakland downtown, and 70 close, 3 cheyenne even though we are going, this is back in 1975 and it will be a sunny day but it doesn't amount to anything the breeze has really been kicking in and there has been gusts mainly in the oakland hills, 63 half-moon bay just incredible and 30s, 40s and 50s -- 30s and 40s and 50s for some, it's cold out there and me, you and everybody, we had that weak system and that may not be the last one, it is going to be warmer, 70s for several, here is tara. >>> thanks, steve, we have a car fire we wanted to let you know about, it just popped up on the chp website, 508 westbound at eaton canon road, there has been an explosion and obviously it is a well involved fire. let's look at highway 4 for the bay point pittsburgh area and people are headed westbound towards concord and it is looking good so far. up next 280 in san francisco and this is right near mariposa street and 208 looks good -- 208 looks good and northbound towards santa clara santa clara, we are experiencing no delays, let's head back to the desk. >>> police and people who live in a downtown
oakland downtown, and 70 close, 3 cheyenne even though we are going, this is back in 1975 and it will be a sunny day but it doesn't amount to anything the breeze has really been kicking in and there has been gusts mainly in the oakland hills, 63 half-moon bay just incredible and 30s, 40s and 50s -- 30s and 40s and 50s for some, it's cold out there and me, you and everybody, we had that weak system and that may not be the last one, it is going to be warmer, 70s for several, here is tara....
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at the age of 27, was given charge of the survey of all the land between sacramento and cheyenne, what's known as the 40th parallel survey. it took him seven years. the books and the maps would cost hundreds of thousand dollars to date. beautifully beautifully accomplished. and yet all sorts of amazing adventures while doing the survey. but a reward for doing it so well he was appointed be the first ever -- newly body for the united states geological survey which, of course, today and which maps in its entirety. he moved to new york to the headquarters of the usgs and he was the first. the second was john was about the his personal life is what i wanted to mention briefly because i was astonished when i stumbled across a. i hope no one will find this offensive but he was a sexually very energetic young man, but he did not like white women. he loved native american women and he loved black women. so one day in new york when he was well on in years, something like 60 but still clearly -- he saw coming towards him a black woman who he, who thought this is the creature of my dreams. what he
at the age of 27, was given charge of the survey of all the land between sacramento and cheyenne, what's known as the 40th parallel survey. it took him seven years. the books and the maps would cost hundreds of thousand dollars to date. beautifully beautifully accomplished. and yet all sorts of amazing adventures while doing the survey. but a reward for doing it so well he was appointed be the first ever -- newly body for the united states geological survey which, of course, today and which...
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he also went to cheyenne, wyoming.visited with some men and women whose job is to maintain the nuclear missiles and warh d warheads we have stockpiled. he was primarily there to give the officers a pep talk. to deliver a moral boosting speech. there's been a series of high profile firings of top nuclear division commanders. the last few years have seen a series of disasterous inspections and whether our forces can handle the job they're assigned to do. chuck hagel went to wyoming to give us your important pep talk, we need you to be great pep talk. you're appreciated, guys. >> just as the press secretary was headed up to the podium to give the pep talk, he got word that two officers had just been removed from duty over drug charges. and these were not just two run of the mill air force officers, they were two launch officers, nuclear missile launch officers, two of the officers who worked shifts, 60 feet underground in charge of ten nukes each, and each of those ten nukes, has three nuclear warheads on top. giant world
he also went to cheyenne, wyoming.visited with some men and women whose job is to maintain the nuclear missiles and warh d warheads we have stockpiled. he was primarily there to give the officers a pep talk. to deliver a moral boosting speech. there's been a series of high profile firings of top nuclear division commanders. the last few years have seen a series of disasterous inspections and whether our forces can handle the job they're assigned to do. chuck hagel went to wyoming to give us...
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the number one city with lowest taxes, cheyenne, wyoming. go there.y earning $150,000 a year has a tax burden of 3%. the city has second lowest property taxes next to birmgham, alabama. that's a good city too. the cities with the highest taxes,ma bridgeport, connecticu. don't go to philly my friend. >>> coming up we've got some charity recommendations for you this holiday season, including es you should stay away from. plus the taxman himself, grover norquist is why he is fed up with the irs this year and why next year could be even worse. [ me announcer ] this is the story of the dusty basement at 06 35th street the old dining table at 25th and hoffman. ...and the little room above the strip mall f roble avenue. ♪ this magic momt it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those o believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the rld'great stories. that began much the same w ourdid. in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really li
the number one city with lowest taxes, cheyenne, wyoming. go there.y earning $150,000 a year has a tax burden of 3%. the city has second lowest property taxes next to birmgham, alabama. that's a good city too. the cities with the highest taxes,ma bridgeport, connecticu. don't go to philly my friend. >>> coming up we've got some charity recommendations for you this holiday season, including es you should stay away from. plus the taxman himself, grover norquist is why he is fed up with...
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secretary hagel also went to cheyenne, wyoming, to the air force base there, visited with the men and guard and maintain the 150 missiles and nuclear warheads we have stockpiled at f.e. warren. he was primarily there to give the officers a pep talk. to deliver a moral boosting speech. to a division of the air force lacking in morale for white some time. there have been a series of high profile firings of top nuclear division commanders. the last few years have seen a series of disastrous inspections about safety and whether nuclear weapons handling forces can do the jobs they're assigned to do. so defense secretary chuck hagel went to wyoming to give a "you're important" pep talk. we need you to be great pep talk. you're appreciated, you guys. just as the defense secretary was headed up to the podium to give that pep talk, he got two word two officers from a neighboring base had just been removed from duty over drug charges. and these were not just two run of the mill air force officers, they were two launch officers, nuclear missile launch officers, two of the officers who worked shi
secretary hagel also went to cheyenne, wyoming, to the air force base there, visited with the men and guard and maintain the 150 missiles and nuclear warheads we have stockpiled at f.e. warren. he was primarily there to give the officers a pep talk. to deliver a moral boosting speech. to a division of the air force lacking in morale for white some time. there have been a series of high profile firings of top nuclear division commanders. the last few years have seen a series of disastrous...
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harvard comment at the age of 27, in charge of the survey of all the land between sacramento and cheyenne in the north, 40th parallel survey, took seven years and the books and maps, and beautifully accomplished. and doing the survey, the reward for doing it, the first-ever director of this newly established, united states geological survey still exists today in its entire day. and john wesley -- his personal life which i want to mention briefly, i was astonished because -- he was a very energetic young man but he did not like white women. he loved native american women and he loved black women. one day in new york, when he was 60 but still clearly had many a moment. he saw coming towards him a black woman who thought this was the creature of my dreams. what he should have done we all think nowadays is go up to her and say good evening, madison, i am clarence king, director of the united states geological survey, please have dinner but to some extraordinary reason, wasn't exactly welcomed in those days, he went up to her and said thinking very quickly on his feet, good evening, madame, my
harvard comment at the age of 27, in charge of the survey of all the land between sacramento and cheyenne in the north, 40th parallel survey, took seven years and the books and maps, and beautifully accomplished. and doing the survey, the reward for doing it, the first-ever director of this newly established, united states geological survey still exists today in its entire day. and john wesley -- his personal life which i want to mention briefly, i was astonished because -- he was a very...
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cheyenne said, we just scratched the surface. i will never have the fortune of meeting brian, however, i feel honored to have gotten to know him through the memories shared by the people whom he loved. there are few words that can comfort his family and friends a heir loss so i can offer sincere and humble thank you for your service. thank you for sharing brian's story, cheyenne, and on behalf of all americans, thank you for all the military men and women in service. i ask that this house adjourn in a moment of silence in honor of the life of petty officer third class brian collins. and his two fellow crew members who lost their lives in that crash. lieutenant shawn snyder and lieutenant wesley van dorn. thank you mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: under the speaker a's announced policy, the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. perry, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. mr. perry: thank you, mr. speaker. at this time i would like to recognize the gentleman from indiana, mr. rokita. mr. rokita: i th
cheyenne said, we just scratched the surface. i will never have the fortune of meeting brian, however, i feel honored to have gotten to know him through the memories shared by the people whom he loved. there are few words that can comfort his family and friends a heir loss so i can offer sincere and humble thank you for your service. thank you for sharing brian's story, cheyenne, and on behalf of all americans, thank you for all the military men and women in service. i ask that this house...
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saturday, i was at the northern cheyenne reservation and asked the chairman of the tribe, what are yourhree top priorities? he said jobs, jobs, and jobs, as they face a 50% unemployment rate on the reservation. he added this -- he said to me -- and these are not words coming from the chairman of this committee or any of our witnesses. these are coming from the words of the chairman of the tribe of montana. he said, a war on coal is a war on crowe families. this rule we are seeing is another part of the president's war on coal. we know coal is one of the cheapest forms of electricity and a major job creator. months,the last 18 32,000 people in the coal industry have lost their jobs. the crow, people in montana, want to be self- sufficient and could -- and to control their own destiny. the federal government too often gets in the way. the crow people, they want to grow jobs. they do not want to see the federal government grow with overreaching regulations. you aboutke to ask the time constraints in place for developing this new string of protection rule. the 2008 rule underwent years of c
saturday, i was at the northern cheyenne reservation and asked the chairman of the tribe, what are yourhree top priorities? he said jobs, jobs, and jobs, as they face a 50% unemployment rate on the reservation. he added this -- he said to me -- and these are not words coming from the chairman of this committee or any of our witnesses. these are coming from the words of the chairman of the tribe of montana. he said, a war on coal is a war on crowe families. this rule we are seeing is another...