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joining me is cal perry in cheyenne, wyoming.a hardship assignment to be out there in beautiful wyoming. of course, a difficult story in that this is the center of vaccine hesitancy. what are officials dealing with there? >> reporter: it's a hard assignment because this is a rural, beautiful place, adding to the vaccine hesitancy. people think, i'm not going to be around people. i live on a ranch. i don't need the vaccine. that's something that people here talk about. the other thing that's going on is i think people are aware the folks who wanted the vaccine have gotten it. now it's about reaching those people who maybe are on the fence. we see this across the country, not just in wyoming, but across america. listen to what the county health official told us about his strategy in reaching people. >> there's one group that is totally dead set against it. you are not going to convince them. there's another group that just has some hesitation. they may not be sure that it's fully safe. they may have heard misinformation about it. w
joining me is cal perry in cheyenne, wyoming.a hardship assignment to be out there in beautiful wyoming. of course, a difficult story in that this is the center of vaccine hesitancy. what are officials dealing with there? >> reporter: it's a hard assignment because this is a rural, beautiful place, adding to the vaccine hesitancy. people think, i'm not going to be around people. i live on a ranch. i don't need the vaccine. that's something that people here talk about. the other thing...
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cavalry, and an alliance of lakota and cheyenne, and arapaho indians. this was a devastating defeat for the u.s. army. it resulted in the death of general george armstrong kuster, he was a civil war hero. and the death of almost 300 cavalry men. this was the most shocking event in u.s. history of the late 19th century. but within a very short period after this event, within less than ten years, plains indian warriors who were reviled by americans become a symbol of united states of america. so in this exhibition, we explore how it is that the battle of little big horn remained immensely important in the consciousness of americans for over a century and we explore exactly how it is that imagery of the plains indian warrior emerged as a stereotypical american indian and also as a symbol of the united states. all of this is to say that we will be exploring healthy image of the plains image of the plains indian warrior was used to justify manifest destiny. so our gallery which explores the battle of little big horn, is divided into two halves and one half w
cavalry, and an alliance of lakota and cheyenne, and arapaho indians. this was a devastating defeat for the u.s. army. it resulted in the death of general george armstrong kuster, he was a civil war hero. and the death of almost 300 cavalry men. this was the most shocking event in u.s. history of the late 19th century. but within a very short period after this event, within less than ten years, plains indian warriors who were reviled by americans become a symbol of united states of america. so...
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cnn's gary tuchman reports from cheyenne. >> reporter: the splendor of wyoming is plentiful. and that's why wyoming only has one seat in the u.s. house of representatives. so, liz cheney represents every person in the state. like her, or not. >> liz cheney has proved herself to be a lousy representative of the voice of wyoming. >> reporter: and we spoke with a lot, who are saying not. >> here's what liz cheney wrote. the republican party is at a turning point. history is watching. whose side are you on? liz cheney? or donald trump's? >> donald trump. if she runs again, i will vote for her opponent. >> reporter: conservative groups rank liz cheney more politically conservative than donald trump. and she has a lifelong republican pedigree with a father who served as vice president. a national anti-trump republican group has put up this billboard near the state capital of cheyenne thanking liz cheney for, quote, defending the constitution. but it all matters little to many in this red state. >> i think she needs to go. >> how come? >> just because i don't think she did the right
cnn's gary tuchman reports from cheyenne. >> reporter: the splendor of wyoming is plentiful. and that's why wyoming only has one seat in the u.s. house of representatives. so, liz cheney represents every person in the state. like her, or not. >> liz cheney has proved herself to be a lousy representative of the voice of wyoming. >> reporter: and we spoke with a lot, who are saying not. >> here's what liz cheney wrote. the republican party is at a turning point. history is...
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cheyenne — make this doesn't happen again. cheyenne williams organised the protest. seen that many people come together— hadn't seen that many people come together for one cause. when you grown _ together for one cause. when you grown up — together for one cause. when you grown up in — together for one cause. when you grown up in a place where you thought— grown up in a place where you thought people didn't really like you, thought people didn't really like you. it — thought people didn't really like you, it can be quite isolating. especially— you, it can be quite isolating. especially being a young black woman — especially being a young black woman. you don't see a lot of people who look— woman. you don't see a lot of people who look like — woman. you don't see a lot of people who look like you. it's a lot upstairs. _ who look like you. it's a lot upstairs, sometimes negative comments. you find yourself feeling like an— comments. you find yourself feeling like an outsider. i have been a victim — like an outsider. i have been a victim of— like an outsider. i have bee
cheyenne — make this doesn't happen again. cheyenne williams organised the protest. seen that many people come together— hadn't seen that many people come together for one cause. when you grown _ together for one cause. when you grown up — together for one cause. when you grown up in — together for one cause. when you grown up in a place where you thought— grown up in a place where you thought people didn't really like you, thought people didn't really like you. it — thought people...
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>> reporter: jake, we talked to a lot of voters in cheyenne, wyoming. what surprises me a little bit, it's been very difficult to find a loyal republican who says i like cheney, i like trump. let's try to get it together. people are extremely dug in to their positions. what i can tell you at this point is that anyone we've talked to who says that -- who lies and says the election was stolen or it may have been stolen, they are shedding no tears for liz cheney. this dispute, do you think liz cheney has the right to be angry with donald trump? >> no. >> reporter: why? >> because i don't think he's wrong. >> reporter: do you think the election was stolen? >> i think it's possible, yeah. >> reporter: whose side are you on? >> liz cheney's. >> tell me why. >> she doesn't divide her thoughts along political lines. she speaks her truth and i appreciate somebody with that type of integrity. >> i don't think she did the right thing for the republican party. >> reporter: she says donald trump is lying about the election being stolen. >> i agree. >> >> reporter: y
>> reporter: jake, we talked to a lot of voters in cheyenne, wyoming. what surprises me a little bit, it's been very difficult to find a loyal republican who says i like cheney, i like trump. let's try to get it together. people are extremely dug in to their positions. what i can tell you at this point is that anyone we've talked to who says that -- who lies and says the election was stolen or it may have been stolen, they are shedding no tears for liz cheney. this dispute, do you think...
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cal perry is in cheyenne, wyoming, this morning.hot? what are they saying about why they are not? >> reporter: look, it seems to be three groups of people. people desperate to get the vaccine right away. people hesitant to get it but willing to get it depending on the evidence that they are presented. the third group of people of which health officials seem to not spend time on, people who say they absolutely won't get the vaccine. the middle group of people can be persuaded that they are focusing on. listen to what this man is thinking about. >> i kind of want to watch and see maybe as it progresses. i can't say as it gets better. but you hear stories of side effects and -- i don't need a side effect. >> reporter: are you hearing similar things from your customers? >> yeah. a lot don't want to get the shot. >> reporter: as far as public health officials are concerned, we had a county administrator tell us there's an easy way and hard way. the easy way is everybody gets vaccinated. the hard way is for people to get sick. that is the
cal perry is in cheyenne, wyoming, this morning.hot? what are they saying about why they are not? >> reporter: look, it seems to be three groups of people. people desperate to get the vaccine right away. people hesitant to get it but willing to get it depending on the evidence that they are presented. the third group of people of which health officials seem to not spend time on, people who say they absolutely won't get the vaccine. the middle group of people can be persuaded that they are...
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gary tuchman, cnn, cheyenne, wyoming. never needed anyone. ♪ front desk. yes, hello... i'm so...find millions of flexible options. all in our app. expedia. it matters who you travel with. at air wick, we craft authentic fragrances to bring the essence of nature into your home, expedia. but nature can't thrive without wildflowers. since 2009, we've lost 33 million acres of grassland and wildflower habitat in the u.s. great plains. air wick scented oils is partnering with world wildlife fund to re-seed one billion square feet of native wildflowers and grasslands, making our connecting to nature stronger. learn more at airwick.us. why choose proven quality sleep from sleep number? because a good night's rest is where muscles recover, and our minds are restored. introducing the new sleep number 360 smart bed. the only bed that effortlessly adjusts to both of you. when our daughter and her kids moved in with us... proven quality sleep, is life-changing sleep. our bargain detergent couldn't keep up. turns out it's mostly water. so, we switched back to tide. one wash, stains are gone. d
gary tuchman, cnn, cheyenne, wyoming. never needed anyone. ♪ front desk. yes, hello... i'm so...find millions of flexible options. all in our app. expedia. it matters who you travel with. at air wick, we craft authentic fragrances to bring the essence of nature into your home, expedia. but nature can't thrive without wildflowers. since 2009, we've lost 33 million acres of grassland and wildflower habitat in the u.s. great plains. air wick scented oils is partnering with world wildlife fund to...
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cheyenne williams organised the protest. she was 17 at the time.me together for one cause. when you grown up in a place where you thought people didn't really like you, it can be quite isolating. especially being a young black woman. you don't see a lot of people who look like you. it's a lot of stares, sometimes negative comments. you find yourself feeling like an outsider. i have been a victim of racism all my life. i've been spat on, racially abused in the streets. bullied in school, i had an incident where someone threw dirt on me. those things made me stronger and gave me the power to speak up about black lives matter. no peace, nojustice! hundreds of thousands of people in the uk chuck pat did not hundreds of thousands of people in the uk took part in antiracism marches in the aftermath of george floyd murder. less than 2% of police officers in the uk are black. a disproportionate representation of britain today. as a young black man, i was stopped and searched. i know the struggles and difficulties. it's helpful for the community to see poli
cheyenne williams organised the protest. she was 17 at the time.me together for one cause. when you grown up in a place where you thought people didn't really like you, it can be quite isolating. especially being a young black woman. you don't see a lot of people who look like you. it's a lot of stares, sometimes negative comments. you find yourself feeling like an outsider. i have been a victim of racism all my life. i've been spat on, racially abused in the streets. bullied in school, i had...
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. >> cheyenne, abc. >> hi. thanks for taking my question.you mentioned the science, and we know it's been about 16 days since the cdc last updated its guidance on masks. we also saw heavy criticism in the last week for moving too slow. has the science really changed in 16 days, or is this a response to public criticism? >> thank you for that question. so, several things have happened in the last two weeks. in the last two weeks the cases in this country have dropped by a third. in the last two weeks we have had increasingly available vaccine, and we now have available an eligible people between the ages 12 and 15. and we have had a coalescence of more science that has emerged just in the last week. three areas. one is the effectiveness of the vaccines in general and real-world populations. one is the effectiveness against -- excuse me, against variants, which was just published last week. then the effectiveness in preventing transmissibility. >> great. will someone get some water? okay. next question. >> kate lan collins, cnn. >> thanks so m
. >> cheyenne, abc. >> hi. thanks for taking my question.you mentioned the science, and we know it's been about 16 days since the cdc last updated its guidance on masks. we also saw heavy criticism in the last week for moving too slow. has the science really changed in 16 days, or is this a response to public criticism? >> thank you for that question. so, several things have happened in the last two weeks. in the last two weeks the cases in this country have dropped by a...
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the sue, the crow the apache the cheyenne. and basically there is no place for them to retreat to so that's why they were forced to go on reservations into montana into wyoming and for example and when we finish that book anyway there was always a lingering poignance about it. it also had us thinking in a lot of ways we talk about the end of the story if we had a chance it would be interesting to go out to the beginning of the story and say when was that template first establish where was that blue print created of the white settlers and the military pushing their way west. and the indigenous people who lived there already the interlopers when they were showing up. how many times they were either defeated in battle, or as bob referred to these smallpox invested blankets, these disease that the indian had no immunity to that ran rapid. and and it probably killed millions since the white men arrived. and so there was some were killed and died off but you don't have many of them left. they had earlier even before there was even s
the sue, the crow the apache the cheyenne. and basically there is no place for them to retreat to so that's why they were forced to go on reservations into montana into wyoming and for example and when we finish that book anyway there was always a lingering poignance about it. it also had us thinking in a lot of ways we talk about the end of the story if we had a chance it would be interesting to go out to the beginning of the story and say when was that template first establish where was that...
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. >> we found two people here in cheyenne that understand, they were not willing to say so on camera.k you, we're going to stay on top of this story and we have developments to get to. the critical fuel pipeline getting back up and running. it is still mostly shut down as we get to new details about the group that might be behind it. two sources familiar with what happened, a russian criminal group may be responsible for that hack forcing operations to stay online. tom costello has the latest. shannon pettypiece has the latest. tell us more about this group. >> it is a russian criminal group by the name of dark side and this is it's business model. it engages in ransomware attacks. and they are targeting companies and entities that can make money. it hires freelancers. give them the training, and they go out and get a percentage. darkside has a website and a customer service number to call if you have been hacked. here is the problem, they apparently have hacked colonial pipeline. a $2.5 million pipeline. we should say gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel, that pipeline is shut down. so the
. >> we found two people here in cheyenne that understand, they were not willing to say so on camera.k you, we're going to stay on top of this story and we have developments to get to. the critical fuel pipeline getting back up and running. it is still mostly shut down as we get to new details about the group that might be behind it. two sources familiar with what happened, a russian criminal group may be responsible for that hack forcing operations to stay online. tom costello has the...
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the commissary shelf in cheyenne, wyoming contained little food and high prices. now liz, listen to us. serve us. make us the priority. find more money in the ndaa. she could learn a lesson from u.s. senator cynthia lummis from wyoming. i will be supporting someone like colin simpson used to be the former wyoming house speaker . liz cheney, resign. host: what about her record? take a look at her endorsements, american conservative union, 79% endorsement for conservative values. but club for growth, 65%. on the issue of abortion, 100% endorsement from the national right to life committee. on immigration, numbers usa gave her 86%. national association of police organizations on criminal justice, 60%, 92% rating from the nra and 72% rating from the citizens against government waste. a conservative organization, 100%. caller: i encourage you to go to the air force base. you go out and look at the mess and tell me if that is what liz cheney should be doing for the state of wyoming. it is terrible at the air force base. go to the commissaries and exchanges and ask yours
the commissary shelf in cheyenne, wyoming contained little food and high prices. now liz, listen to us. serve us. make us the priority. find more money in the ndaa. she could learn a lesson from u.s. senator cynthia lummis from wyoming. i will be supporting someone like colin simpson used to be the former wyoming house speaker . liz cheney, resign. host: what about her record? take a look at her endorsements, american conservative union, 79% endorsement for conservative values. but club for...
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i recognize that i live in the ancestral lands of the cheyenne people. >> my name is amanda.pronouns are she/her and i am the director of the bureau of ocean energy management. i recognize that i live and work within the ancestral lands of the mohican people. >> tucker: i want to give thanks to anacostia ends. i announce the plant-based knowledge of these people and i am grateful for their ancestral and current stewardship of these lands. my pronouns are she and her. now, you listen to that and you think to yourself that can't be real. let's hope you are right. let's hope it's a ruse. journalist glenn greenwald has been watching this particular operation for a long time. way back in 2015. and we looked it up today. glenn greenwald was writing about the intelligence community's pivot to identityy politics with a clarity that seems almost clairvoyant today. wish we would have listened to him then. glenn greenwald.. i hate to say once again, you call that before anyone else. you pointed out six years ago that the so-called intel community, the cia in particular was using a parti
i recognize that i live in the ancestral lands of the cheyenne people. >> my name is amanda.pronouns are she/her and i am the director of the bureau of ocean energy management. i recognize that i live and work within the ancestral lands of the mohican people. >> tucker: i want to give thanks to anacostia ends. i announce the plant-based knowledge of these people and i am grateful for their ancestral and current stewardship of these lands. my pronouns are she and her. now, you listen...
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cheyenne as you know there it is a place that is a a little redder.ty of old. take a listen to a few of what the moderate republicans had to tell us yesterday. >> i respect representative cheney for her conviction and her principals. >> now according to the people of wyoming that makes you a rino. >> yeah, that's a deep insult around here and i categorically deny it. >> i'm disturbed by the leadership, by the republican leadership. liz is someone i really respect, she has voted over 90% with trump and now she is accused of being disloyal. >> are you worried about the future of the party? >> yes, i think our party is bigger than this and i look back on the great leaders in our party and i embrace both sides of the isle. >> they are a republican strong hold, right? this has liz cheney will stand for reelection in a place like jackson do democrats make a difference? maybe run someone who is far to the right of liz cheney. these are all things that people are watching very closely. cal, thank you very much for that. we have a programming note to share wit
cheyenne as you know there it is a place that is a a little redder.ty of old. take a listen to a few of what the moderate republicans had to tell us yesterday. >> i respect representative cheney for her conviction and her principals. >> now according to the people of wyoming that makes you a rino. >> yeah, that's a deep insult around here and i categorically deny it. >> i'm disturbed by the leadership, by the republican leadership. liz is someone i really respect, she...
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cheyenne, denver, amarillo and san antonio, texas, damaging winds and large hail and the potential for gas panic still antiover. how long is it going to take for a full recovery? that is just ahead. wanna help kids get their homework done? well, an internet connection's a good start. but kids also need computers. and sometimes the hardest thing about homework is finding a place to do it. so why not hook community centers up with wifi? for kids like us, and all the amazing things we're gonna learn. over the next 10 years, comcast is committing $1 billion to reach 50 million low-income americans with the tools and resources they need to be ready for anything. i hope you're ready. 'cause we are. >>> meet free meals have been part of east african and asian cuisine for histories. in "food for fuel" jacqueline howard shows us some healthy dishes from those parts of the world. >> it's easy to find nutritious meetings from your local indian restaurant. dal is made of lentils and chickpeas is full of iron and folat, and vitamin b. and here is a look at gobi. another cuisine to try is ethiopian.
cheyenne, denver, amarillo and san antonio, texas, damaging winds and large hail and the potential for gas panic still antiover. how long is it going to take for a full recovery? that is just ahead. wanna help kids get their homework done? well, an internet connection's a good start. but kids also need computers. and sometimes the hardest thing about homework is finding a place to do it. so why not hook community centers up with wifi? for kids like us, and all the amazing things we're gonna...
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we did talk to some folks in cheyenne on friday, interestingly enough.big irony being that liberals and democrats here now find themselves supporting liz cheney. >> and it is an open primary. at least they can register day of and vote in the republican primary to help her out and we will come to that in 2022. thank you, calipery. >>> a vocal -- including larry hogan on "meet the press" and congressman kinzinger. >> it bothers me that you have to swear fidelity to the dear leader or you get kicked out of the party. >> we're attacking members of our own party instead of focusing on solving problems. >> in the middle of this slow sink we have a band playing on the deck and as i've said, donald trump is running around trying to find women's clothing to get on the first lifeboat. >> joining me now, press secretary to former president obama and michael steele and associate editor and columnist a.b. stoddard. what do you think of the infighting that we are seeing on the republican side? i guess, can democrats take advantage of this or what say you about liz che
we did talk to some folks in cheyenne on friday, interestingly enough.big irony being that liberals and democrats here now find themselves supporting liz cheney. >> and it is an open primary. at least they can register day of and vote in the republican primary to help her out and we will come to that in 2022. thank you, calipery. >>> a vocal -- including larry hogan on "meet the press" and congressman kinzinger. >> it bothers me that you have to swear fidelity to...
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we visited a feed store here in cheyenne, which is a requirement here in wyoming.reasons he gave. >> so many people we know come in the store, they are getting sick. i can't afford it. it's my wife and i that work here. this is our livelihood. i have worked here 43 years. i can't lose it over getting the shot. >> reporter: county health official told us there's an easy way to reach herd immunity and the hard way. the easy way is to get vaccinated. the hard way is to get sick. people looking for an excuse are finding it in media. fox news is providing them reasons to not get a vaccine. it's something we hear out here time and time again. >> cal perry in wyoming with what is a familiar story now. that's where we bring in dr. besser. this is the story you hear. we have a two-pronged issue. the hesitancy that would be there, but there's an information stream that is feeding this hesitancy. it's actually -- some people might say it's encouraging the hesitancy. what do we do? >> i think one thing is to not look at all people who are hesitant as being in the same bucket.
we visited a feed store here in cheyenne, which is a requirement here in wyoming.reasons he gave. >> so many people we know come in the store, they are getting sick. i can't afford it. it's my wife and i that work here. this is our livelihood. i have worked here 43 years. i can't lose it over getting the shot. >> reporter: county health official told us there's an easy way to reach herd immunity and the hard way. the easy way is to get vaccinated. the hard way is to get sick. people...
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a group has put up this billboard near the cheyenne, thanking liz cheney for quote defending the constitutionters little to many in this very red state. and their ex-president from new york city, a hero. >> i think she needs to go. >> how come? >> just because i don't think she did the right thing. for the republican party. >> reporter: she says that donald trump is lying about the election being stolen. >> i agree. >> agree with what? >> i agree, that the location was stolen. >> there's no evidence of it. >> well, eventually, it might come out. >> reporter: in this dispute, do you think liz cheney has the right to be angry with donald trump? >> no. >> why? >> because i don't think he's wrong. >> but do you think the election was stolen? >> i think it's possible. yeah. >> reporter: john curtis remains upset representative cheney voted to impeach trump. >> i read in the paper that she said she had to vote her conscience. okay. maybe, she's forgotten why she's there. her conscience isn't why she was elected. she is supposed to be representing the people of wyoming. >> reporter: but there are pl
a group has put up this billboard near the cheyenne, thanking liz cheney for quote defending the constitutionters little to many in this very red state. and their ex-president from new york city, a hero. >> i think she needs to go. >> how come? >> just because i don't think she did the right thing. for the republican party. >> reporter: she says that donald trump is lying about the election being stolen. >> i agree. >> agree with what? >> i agree, that...
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it's different in cheyenne.didn't want to talk on camera about their support for liz cheney. >> you played an interview with a woman who said something like, i didn't vote for her for her feelings, to tell me how she feels. on the policy issue, what did some folks tell you when you pointed out -- to the idea that as you say, liz cheney votes in line more with the policies that donald trump represented than elise stefanik who opposed the biggest policy push in 2017, his tax cuts? >> not a great answer for that, i will say it feels like it's not liz cheney versus donald trump as much as donald trump versus america again. i keep hearing this answer as i talk to people. it's true on vaccine hesitancy as well. what is this really about? is this about the vaccine? same with liz cheney. the answer comes back, no, this is about former president donald trump and what happened during the election and what happened on january 6th. >> let me ask -- congress is dealing -- the house republicans have this on their plate. this
it's different in cheyenne.didn't want to talk on camera about their support for liz cheney. >> you played an interview with a woman who said something like, i didn't vote for her for her feelings, to tell me how she feels. on the policy issue, what did some folks tell you when you pointed out -- to the idea that as you say, liz cheney votes in line more with the policies that donald trump represented than elise stefanik who opposed the biggest policy push in 2017, his tax cuts? >>...
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since his views on then cheyenne is cited and help make things grow. he just -- he wanted to come back alabama to desegregate the largest university near him, troy state. that was the first time he met dr. payne. his parents did not want him to do it. if you're going to follow me, you have to royal family, if you give the ordinary conventions customs life because they come -- the coming of the is so she spoke message you required origin. he was not john lewis going up, he was robert lewis bob. when a hampshire national he goes knocking, american marriages will ship -- theological seminary. he received ginger for name. his friends began to call him john, john lewis was a steer connected to the young boy who had learned so much for he became a commission, or jane, apostle of lincoln called better angels. john lewis was better angel. as an angel following to help make things grow. -- first time he came to washington was in man one woman ordered advice for the freedom rides. he is been arrested, he saw it as a baptism by fire. you'd never felt as free as w
since his views on then cheyenne is cited and help make things grow. he just -- he wanted to come back alabama to desegregate the largest university near him, troy state. that was the first time he met dr. payne. his parents did not want him to do it. if you're going to follow me, you have to royal family, if you give the ordinary conventions customs life because they come -- the coming of the is so she spoke message you required origin. he was not john lewis going up, he was robert lewis bob....
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and joining us now from cheyenne, wyoming, congresswoman cheney.start with the decision by the house republican caucus to remove you this week. we had congressman jim banks, the head of the republican study committee, on the show last sunday and here's what he set about this. take a look. >> we shouldn't be talking about liz cheney, we should be talking about pushing back against the radical biden agenda and this is all a distraction from our ability to be able to do that. >> chris: banks was saying with republicans so close to winning back the house in the midterms next year, that the focus should be on what unites the republican party, which is opposition to the biden agenda and not picking fights with a former president who is now living in mar-a-lago near palm beach. what's wrong with that thinking? >> congresswoman cheney: well, i think it is absolutely the case that we have to have the strongest position possible going forward so we can take back the house, the senate, and the white house. the issue is that, you know, we cannot do that if we
and joining us now from cheyenne, wyoming, congresswoman cheney.start with the decision by the house republican caucus to remove you this week. we had congressman jim banks, the head of the republican study committee, on the show last sunday and here's what he set about this. take a look. >> we shouldn't be talking about liz cheney, we should be talking about pushing back against the radical biden agenda and this is all a distraction from our ability to be able to do that. >> chris:...
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. >> cheyenne, abc. >> hi, thanks for taking my question. you mentioned the science, and we know it's been about 16 days since the cdc last updated its guidance on masks. we also saw heavy criticism in the last week for moving too slow. has the science really changed in 16 days, or is this a response to public criticism? >> thank you for that question. so, several things have happened in the last two weeks. in the last two weeks, the cases in this country have dropped by a third. in the last two weeks, we have had increasing available vaccine and we now have available and eligible people between the ages of 12 and 15. and we have had a coalescens. one is the effectiveness of the vaccines in general and real world populations. one is the effectiveness against variants, which was just published last week. and then the effectiveness in preventing transmissibility. >> great. someone get some water. okay. next question. >> kaitlan collins, cnn. >> thank you so much. my question is for you, dr. walensky. you said regardless of gathering size and e
. >> cheyenne, abc. >> hi, thanks for taking my question. you mentioned the science, and we know it's been about 16 days since the cdc last updated its guidance on masks. we also saw heavy criticism in the last week for moving too slow. has the science really changed in 16 days, or is this a response to public criticism? >> thank you for that question. so, several things have happened in the last two weeks. in the last two weeks, the cases in this country have dropped by a...
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and the indian tribes of the plains the sue the crow some of the the apache the cheyenne and and basically they had been backed up. there was no place else for them to retreat to so that's why they were forced by mandate to go on to reservations in montana. the dakote wyoming for example. and when we finish that book there to me. anyway, there was always a kind of lingering poignant about that. and also had had us thinking. well, we a lot of ways we've we've talked about the end of the story. if we get a chance, it would be interesting to go back to more like the beginning of the story. what where was that? template first established. where was that blueprint created? of of the white settlers and military pushing their way west and the indigenous people who live there already where the the interlopers the intruders were showing up. that they many times they were either defeated in battle or bob referred to these, you know, smallpox infested blankets disease that the indians had no immunity to ran rapid and killed, you know, probably millions over the course of the 300 years or so since the
and the indian tribes of the plains the sue the crow some of the the apache the cheyenne and and basically they had been backed up. there was no place else for them to retreat to so that's why they were forced by mandate to go on to reservations in montana. the dakote wyoming for example. and when we finish that book there to me. anyway, there was always a kind of lingering poignant about that. and also had had us thinking. well, we a lot of ways we've we've talked about the end of the story....
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maintain their own herds and had a habit of going on to the reservations and stealing cattle from the cheyenne'sd going back home again. in the army, oftentimes its charged with going back and getting these cattle never fun experience for them because think about lot of them were former confederates and the soldiers were stationed at fort sale in other places. former union veterans they were. to complicate matters -- the seventh cavalry was put into play where the buffalo soldier, is american cavalry were. always it created a rather rough time when they met with former confederates. and so, indian peoples didn't have a lot of resources to combat that. and they were unable to protect their cattle trade. the cherokee's, creeks, the eventually lost their ability to control leases. not only that, they had other land sold off. and that's completely destroyed their ability to even do ranching. on a large scale. then the rise of western mythology, mccoy gave us stockman. we are often think of him giving the myth of the cowboy. nadine have much time with cowboys. they were the workers. when newspapers t
maintain their own herds and had a habit of going on to the reservations and stealing cattle from the cheyenne'sd going back home again. in the army, oftentimes its charged with going back and getting these cattle never fun experience for them because think about lot of them were former confederates and the soldiers were stationed at fort sale in other places. former union veterans they were. to complicate matters -- the seventh cavalry was put into play where the buffalo soldier, is american...
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greene isn't finding any dissonance there with her new campaign buddy president matt gaetz went to cheyenne on the steps of the capitol in wyoming to harang liz cheney ms. that wants to simply just stand up for democracy and do old-school traditional stuff. so is not only is he fine, but the entire caucus tomorrow will vote for him, you know, maybe three, four, five votes against him. >> i used to think trump had a flattening effect the republican party is no longer faced by those. >> here's the thing, nicolle, it primarily call upon republican women. that's what republicans used to be afraid of offending, quite frankly. the issue was cheating on your wife, those areas of moral turpitude was going to cost you the evangelical votes. basically remember, donald trump, i'm going to grab women by the vagina, kavanaugh of being some date raping character from an '80s film, and they still voted for them. i'm not surprised with what's happening with gaetz right now, but it's telling about the level of commitment. again, a party that has no problem with overthrowing the party isn't certainly going t
greene isn't finding any dissonance there with her new campaign buddy president matt gaetz went to cheyenne on the steps of the capitol in wyoming to harang liz cheney ms. that wants to simply just stand up for democracy and do old-school traditional stuff. so is not only is he fine, but the entire caucus tomorrow will vote for him, you know, maybe three, four, five votes against him. >> i used to think trump had a flattening effect the republican party is no longer faced by those....
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whether you live in dallas, cheyenne, every student should compute. the rural stem education act gives teachers and leverage resources to engage students and addresses the lack of broadband access. this important legislation passed the house with strong bipartisan support last congress. i hope it will do so today. i encourage my colleagues to support this bill. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentlewoman from oregon is recognized. ms. bonamici: i thank ranking member lucas for his work on this legislation and chairwoman johnson for supporting and i urge its adoption and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 210 as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair 2/3 being in the affirmative dash the gentleman frommon tona. >> i request the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 3-s of rule 8, further questions on this are postponed. ms. bonamici: i move
whether you live in dallas, cheyenne, every student should compute. the rural stem education act gives teachers and leverage resources to engage students and addresses the lack of broadband access. this important legislation passed the house with strong bipartisan support last congress. i hope it will do so today. i encourage my colleagues to support this bill. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentlewoman from oregon is...