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forced to divert to cheyenne, wyoming with more than a dozen other planes landing behind us.the worst wind shear he has seen in 20 years coming into denver and he was literally fighting it as he came up, pulled the nose up, and diverted around denver, forced to go to cheyenne because quite simply we didn't have enough fuel to go anywhere else. >> i am truly sorry for all this but safety is paramount here at united airlines. that's what we're going for. >> reporter: after refueling we were too heavy to take off from cheyenne so all of the checked bags had to be bussed to denver. the luggage advice from travel pros avoid checking bags if you can and travel with carry ones. if you do check a bag drop an apple key tag or tracker inside so you can follow it on your cell phone. put i.d.s outside and inside your bag. take photos of your luggage in case it is lost. tom costello, nbc news new york. >>> as an ex-boyfriend once told me, lose the baggage. that's it for me today. peter alexander picks up our coverage next. r me today peter alexander picks up our coverage next. (vo) at vik
forced to divert to cheyenne, wyoming with more than a dozen other planes landing behind us.the worst wind shear he has seen in 20 years coming into denver and he was literally fighting it as he came up, pulled the nose up, and diverted around denver, forced to go to cheyenne because quite simply we didn't have enough fuel to go anywhere else. >> i am truly sorry for all this but safety is paramount here at united airlines. that's what we're going for. >> reporter: after refueling...
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>> reporter: at frontier days in cheyenne, wyoming, we found plenty of republican voters bucking thed rowing not to support congresswoman liz cheney for a fort term. are you planning to vote for liz cheney? >> can i cuss? hell no. >> are you planning to support liz cheney? >> absolutely not. >> what are your thoughts about liz cheney running for a fourth term? >> personally, i think she's had three too many. >> reporter: keep in mind in 2020 donald trump won about 70% of the vote in wyoming. so liz cheney's work on the january 6th investigation isn't playing so well with many wyoming voters. >> she has done us dirty. >> reporter: how so? >> oh, god. look at how she has done trump. i'm a trump fan. i'm sorry. >> reporter: she lost your vote because of her role on the january 6th committee. >> yes. >> and what she is doing about trump? >> yes. she is supposed to be supporting him. she is a republican, for crying out loud. >> i find her work on the january 6th committee just repulsive. >> reporter: how do you feel about her work on the january 6th committee and her role? >> it's all a h
>> reporter: at frontier days in cheyenne, wyoming, we found plenty of republican voters bucking thed rowing not to support congresswoman liz cheney for a fort term. are you planning to vote for liz cheney? >> can i cuss? hell no. >> are you planning to support liz cheney? >> absolutely not. >> what are your thoughts about liz cheney running for a fourth term? >> personally, i think she's had three too many. >> reporter: keep in mind in 2020 donald...
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airlines and that is what we're going for. >> after refuelling, we were to heavy to take off from cheyenne so all of the checked bags had to be bused to denver. travel pros say avoid checking bags and travel with carry-ones f. do you check a bag, drop an apple key tag or tracker inside so you could follow its whereabouts on your cell phone. put i.d.s outside and inside of your bag and take photos of your luggage in case it is lost. so if you truly lose your baggin -- bag indefinitely, you could get that back. and the airlines may reimburse for toiletries but they do want to see receipts. but bags do turn up. it just may take some times. back to you guys. >> thank you so much. >> my gosh any time i hear about wind shear, i think about that horrible tragedy in dallas-fort worth, 1985. so wind shear, nothing that pilots want to take a chance on. because if you talk to any pilot, they'll talk about that situation. so, andrew ross sorkin, we're talking about subsidies for corporates. subsidies for -- and we find this time and time again with the airline industry, where the airline industry gets
airlines and that is what we're going for. >> after refuelling, we were to heavy to take off from cheyenne so all of the checked bags had to be bused to denver. travel pros say avoid checking bags and travel with carry-ones f. do you check a bag, drop an apple key tag or tracker inside so you could follow its whereabouts on your cell phone. put i.d.s outside and inside of your bag and take photos of your luggage in case it is lost. so if you truly lose your baggin -- bag indefinitely, you...
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that victory that lakota had, near cheyenne, arapaho, at little bighorn, was tremendous. and also brought the full rate of the u.s. army down on the lakota afterward. ulysses s grant ordered and was fully in support of those campaigns, many lakota surrendered. others followed sitting bull to canada. and the moment, though their action delayed and finally scuttle the northern pacific railroads plans, brought about the panic ed depression of 1873 which is an interesting moment here. jay cook had been so obsessed with this plan that he had actually loan money from his own investment bank to the pacific, in the middle of a very unstable uncannily, his investors came calling. he had no money to give them has been closed and launched the panic and depression. lakota actions also presented tourist traffic and scientific expirations after 1873. until after 1877. the lakota though, we're not the only tribal nations that laid claim to yellowstone. i want to be sure to show you this map of major groups that were moving and in around this area and using yellowstone to move back and f
that victory that lakota had, near cheyenne, arapaho, at little bighorn, was tremendous. and also brought the full rate of the u.s. army down on the lakota afterward. ulysses s grant ordered and was fully in support of those campaigns, many lakota surrendered. others followed sitting bull to canada. and the moment, though their action delayed and finally scuttle the northern pacific railroads plans, brought about the panic ed depression of 1873 which is an interesting moment here. jay cook had...
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they made a pit stop in cheyenne, wyoming. they gathered supplies, most notably horses. and then made their way west. they spent a little bit of time in utah exploring haugen, exploring salt lake city, where they also got supplies. salt lake city was a very important stop on the major road between california and colorado. they're also quite interested in what they would've considered the more curious aspects of salt lake city. its founding in mormonism, bring him young, it's presidents he spent a lot of time looking around. they left on june 10th. for the real start of the expedition. moving northward along a stage road from of denver but antenna, there they had wagons, they had horses with them bringing all their supplies. by july 13th, they arrived at fort ellis in montana, just outside of bozeman. where they picked up their second calgary escort. by july 15th, the rat bottler's ranch, which was a ranting place run by german brothers in the yellowstone river valley. if you have gone to bozeman, driven to yellowstone that way, driven through that enterance, you have dri
they made a pit stop in cheyenne, wyoming. they gathered supplies, most notably horses. and then made their way west. they spent a little bit of time in utah exploring haugen, exploring salt lake city, where they also got supplies. salt lake city was a very important stop on the major road between california and colorado. they're also quite interested in what they would've considered the more curious aspects of salt lake city. its founding in mormonism, bring him young, it's presidents he spent...
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record highs in the forecast today from cheyenne, wyoming where the forecast high is 99 to dallas/ft. worth airport which could reach 109. between now and wednesday nearly three dozen new record highs could be set the heat wave working its way to the east tonight, leaving the most vulnerable in its path at considerable risk experts are warning it is not summer as usual but rather another global gut check moment from a changing climate just as we face new obstacles in dealing with it. we'll get to that and the forecast from our team standing by in just a moment. let's start with miguel almaguer. >> reporter: shattering records and threatening lives. tonight this is the brutal broil baking tens of millions >> it's sweltering and what's the worst is there is no air moving >> reporter: the blistering heat wave turning much of the nation into an oven. 141 million people experiencing temperatures above 90 degrees. 51 million sweltering in triple digits >> i make sure to bring water, take breaks. >> reporter: setting records across much of the country, today heat alerts for at least 20 state
record highs in the forecast today from cheyenne, wyoming where the forecast high is 99 to dallas/ft. worth airport which could reach 109. between now and wednesday nearly three dozen new record highs could be set the heat wave working its way to the east tonight, leaving the most vulnerable in its path at considerable risk experts are warning it is not summer as usual but rather another global gut check moment from a changing climate just as we face new obstacles in dealing with it. we'll get...
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and they're cheyenne and arapaho allies at little bighorn was tremendous, but it also brought the full weight of the us army down on the lakota afterward ulysses s grant, you know ordered and was fully in support of those campaigns many lakota surrendered others followed sitting bull to canada in the moment though their actions delayed and finally scuttled the northern pacific railroads plans brought about the panic and depression of 1873, which is an interesting moment here because jay cook had been so obsessed with this plan that he had actually loaned money from his own investment bank to the northern pacific and in september of 1873 in the middle of a very unstable chaotic economy. his investors came calling and he had no money to give them and his bank closed and launched the panic and depression lakota actions also presented tourist traffic and scientific explorations of the yellowstone. after 1873 until after 1877 the lakota though. we're not the only tribal nations lane claim to yellowstone, so i wanted to be sure to show you this map of the major groups that were moving in and
and they're cheyenne and arapaho allies at little bighorn was tremendous, but it also brought the full weight of the us army down on the lakota afterward ulysses s grant, you know ordered and was fully in support of those campaigns many lakota surrendered others followed sitting bull to canada in the moment though their actions delayed and finally scuttled the northern pacific railroads plans brought about the panic and depression of 1873, which is an interesting moment here because jay cook...
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week had to abort a landing at the last minute due to dangerous wind shear, forced to divert to cheyenne than a dozen other planes landing behind us. so the captain on our flight said this was the worst wind shear he has seen in 20 years coming into denver, and he was literally fighting it as he came up, pulled the nose up and diverted around denver, forced to go to cheyenne because quite simply, we didn't have enough fuel to go anywhere else >> i am truly sorry for all this, but safety is paramount here at united airlines and that's what we're going for. >> reporter: after refueling we were too heavy to take off from cheyenne, so all of the checked bags had to be bussed to denver. the luggage advice from travel pros, avoid checking bags if you can, travel with carry-ons if you check a bag, drop a apple key tag or tracker inside so you can follow its wherewhereabout whereabouts on your cell phone put i.d.s outside and inside your bag, and take photos of your luggage in case it's lost >> okay. so tom, just remind us, if the airline does lose your luggage, what do you get in return? >> rep
week had to abort a landing at the last minute due to dangerous wind shear, forced to divert to cheyenne than a dozen other planes landing behind us. so the captain on our flight said this was the worst wind shear he has seen in 20 years coming into denver, and he was literally fighting it as he came up, pulled the nose up and diverted around denver, forced to go to cheyenne because quite simply, we didn't have enough fuel to go anywhere else >> i am truly sorry for all this, but safety...
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listen, i agree that it's surreal. cheyenne's the mutilation is often done with nothing more than this. it's up to harder hutton, to repair what she can of the damage in her operations of the shelter. did they get a little hole? i have to look for the remnant of the glitter s where it has retracted after the circumcision to have me bring it back up and filter it back in place on the bodies exterior where it was before it was cut. it all, it's medically the procedure is not that complicated, but culturally it is says hotter hot m, the women's families still regard female circumcision as an act of moral purity. i got here and you know, there are there her. it was thanks to dr. a terms. courage that she managed to create a place to deal with an issue that to many is still such a taboo. her theater, her energy was crucial, garza but i think her success is equally due to her exceptional courage and determination exception. and he buddhism wants the operation for herself. she's afraid she'll feel the pain again, which he applied for asylum, and france also to protect her daughter's littleton
listen, i agree that it's surreal. cheyenne's the mutilation is often done with nothing more than this. it's up to harder hutton, to repair what she can of the damage in her operations of the shelter. did they get a little hole? i have to look for the remnant of the glitter s where it has retracted after the circumcision to have me bring it back up and filter it back in place on the bodies exterior where it was before it was cut. it all, it's medically the procedure is not that complicated, but...
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record highs in the forecast today from cheyenne, wyoming where the forecast
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if not, i'm with with cheyenne dennis. the madigan barbara, she which has mission charity facility in my mouth that has a unique song as unique in the until that of ash with cas mccoy's cod bowman, bashful with tammy fisher. my part of i need that hon. about se my school for them, both of actual to what it boss and mm lou. ah chang shopping. i'm sure i'm not sure if it's him anymore is i'm on games. i'm and maybe i mostly do you to you mike. as a heavy battery, nobody should watch those. can those almost motion loyal as chaps. a mom who shaking the fishing? sure. there was a charge neck with i was yes, you know, i said we are sung never said you use google by church, old ward off a class. i'm on her mother fucker. i'm already here. i shall as them with you. so neither with them to richard. oh but i will m gonna clean when i will. oh no. i mean i'm kind of after my to notice from or i move between you will send on i'm kind of a huge. mm hm. ah most of data motion i'm gonna do my 1st move on to show you was i'm i'm pushing t
if not, i'm with with cheyenne dennis. the madigan barbara, she which has mission charity facility in my mouth that has a unique song as unique in the until that of ash with cas mccoy's cod bowman, bashful with tammy fisher. my part of i need that hon. about se my school for them, both of actual to what it boss and mm lou. ah chang shopping. i'm sure i'm not sure if it's him anymore is i'm on games. i'm and maybe i mostly do you to you mike. as a heavy battery, nobody should watch those. can...
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we have got a refinery that closed down in cheyenne and changed over to biofuel. that should not even be happening. it is regulations galore. price of fuel, half of it is the inflationary factor. if you had a silver dollar in your hand, if you are to those, 1950 silver dollar, you can fill up your tank with that. that is the inflation index. that is what our money has done. the other part is we are controlling so much of industry, it does not matter if it is led or alloys, everything that is being controlled, look at the price of fuel now. everything we have done to regulate has caused the problem we are in now. it is not just oil. the price of steel is over $400. you cannot even build anything. it is regulations. we have got to put a stop to it. we have to defund these federal agencies. col. knapp: right now, federal policies are destroying our economy. let the states do what they are good at and to use the resources that we have. wyoming is not rising as far as coal and oil because those elements still exist. there is a high demand for it now but what people don
we have got a refinery that closed down in cheyenne and changed over to biofuel. that should not even be happening. it is regulations galore. price of fuel, half of it is the inflationary factor. if you had a silver dollar in your hand, if you are to those, 1950 silver dollar, you can fill up your tank with that. that is the inflation index. that is what our money has done. the other part is we are controlling so much of industry, it does not matter if it is led or alloys, everything that is...
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let's go to cheyenne at abc. >> thank you for doing this. can you talk to those that have gotten covid and all of this discussion of being up-to-date on your booster shots and vaccinations including the many who've gotten it just in the past month very recently and explain why they should still get a booster or should they wait any number of months or weeks before doing that? and what is the argument if they receive the vaccine immunity to still do so even postinfection? >> it's a great question and there's two parts of it in my mind. there are a lot of americans that got infected with ba1. we have clear evidence their level of protection at this point is very minimal. but let me open up to tony if you want to start us off on how to think about the re infections especially for people who might have been infected recently and what to recommend in terms of vaccines. >> it is very clear as i mentioned in the presentation the immunity whether it is following infection or vaccines even though the immediate protections is generally good protection
let's go to cheyenne at abc. >> thank you for doing this. can you talk to those that have gotten covid and all of this discussion of being up-to-date on your booster shots and vaccinations including the many who've gotten it just in the past month very recently and explain why they should still get a booster or should they wait any number of months or weeks before doing that? and what is the argument if they receive the vaccine immunity to still do so even postinfection? >> it's a...
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lance fisher of the northern cheyenne tribe is here to provide us with an opening to help us to set theone for this important discussion. please rise if you are able. >> [inaudible] [indiscernible] >> [indiscernible] [singing] [singing] [singing] [singing ends] sen. schatz: thank you very much. mr. fisher. as indigenous peoples of the united states american indians, alaskan natives and native hawaiians were subject to the same cruel intent of federal assimilation policies and practices. and they continue to share in the impact and lasting inequities of the federal government's centuries long drive to try to erase native cultures. we must do all we can to right this wrong. the department of the interior's report, s-2907, and congress' long term investment in the native american language revitalization efforts are important steps to moving the reconciliation process forward. but we must work hand in hand with the impacted communities and the families. and that is why today's hearing will focus on native perspectives as a guide for the federal government's path toward achieving truth and r
lance fisher of the northern cheyenne tribe is here to provide us with an opening to help us to set theone for this important discussion. please rise if you are able. >> [inaudible] [indiscernible] >> [indiscernible] [singing] [singing] [singing] [singing ends] sen. schatz: thank you very much. mr. fisher. as indigenous peoples of the united states american indians, alaskan natives and native hawaiians were subject to the same cruel intent of federal assimilation policies and...
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belinsky: i have actually been in touch with some folks about the bitcoin mining out of cheyenne.nd, just being able to utilize it in replacement of gold because there is no way you can haul gold to the grocery store. so, and it is a way for us to actually be able to keep our income and not have it taken. >> thank you. representative cheney. rep. cheney: i think cryptocurrency has some fascinating and important possible uses for the future. i think we need to be very careful about the kind of cryptocurrency we are seeing for example, the government of china as surveillance currency and people need to understand what is happening with their data when they participate in and use cryptocurrency like the surveillance currency that the chinese government has got. >> senator. sen. bouchard: i would like the government to stay out of it. i think that is the biggest problem we have right now is there is legislation even moving forward in congress to make our more regulations. i think we really need to talk about honest money. our dollar is not even backed by gold anymore. we need to have
belinsky: i have actually been in touch with some folks about the bitcoin mining out of cheyenne.nd, just being able to utilize it in replacement of gold because there is no way you can haul gold to the grocery store. so, and it is a way for us to actually be able to keep our income and not have it taken. >> thank you. representative cheney. rep. cheney: i think cryptocurrency has some fascinating and important possible uses for the future. i think we need to be very careful about the...
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cheyenne joins me now. you are 21 years old but you started playing at 15., what you want to do was throw flat bags. it slides soon. it takes lots and lots of practice. >> sean: how did you start playing corn hole? >> i started playing at a venue by our house with my dad. we kept going to local events and eventually found out about the acl and i kept going and qualified to be pro. >> sean: i know you're 21 and it's the fourth of july so are you drinking while you're playing corn hole? >> i personally do not drink and play. there are lots of pros that do but i do not. >> sean: you're right, a lot of people do and play corn hole but thank god you're not. you are professional. what tips do you have for us as we go to our summer barbecue. how do we improve our game of corn hole? >> like i mentioned before, you want a flat bag so it slides up the board. most people just throw it and it tumbles. you don't want that because it doesn't go anywhere. put them all in the hole. >> sean: you just got done playing. did you win the game? what was the score? >> actually we
cheyenne joins me now. you are 21 years old but you started playing at 15., what you want to do was throw flat bags. it slides soon. it takes lots and lots of practice. >> sean: how did you start playing corn hole? >> i started playing at a venue by our house with my dad. we kept going to local events and eventually found out about the acl and i kept going and qualified to be pro. >> sean: i know you're 21 and it's the fourth of july so are you drinking while you're playing...
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i was all over the state this past weekend for frontier days cheyenne.nts i've been at in wyoming. people expect to see, visit with and talk directly to the people that want to represent them. >> martha: bottom line, what is hurting her is her position on the former president, right? >> well, she and i have very different positions about president trump. she voted for impeachment. i voted against. she voted for and all in on this partisan january 6th commission. i was opposed to it. >> neil: so she has hinted and telegraphed as of a number of other folks on that committee, sir, that there might be room for criminal charges against the former president. what do you make of that? >> she'll have to speak for herself. i haven't been watching the hearings. >> neil: you've not watched any of them? >> very little. occasionally captions of what you may play or reporters at night. i've not been following. >> neil: some of your colleagues that have been embarrassed by what comes up, you don't share that? >> neil: i was there january 6. i know what i saw and experi
i was all over the state this past weekend for frontier days cheyenne.nts i've been at in wyoming. people expect to see, visit with and talk directly to the people that want to represent them. >> martha: bottom line, what is hurting her is her position on the former president, right? >> well, she and i have very different positions about president trump. she voted for impeachment. i voted against. she voted for and all in on this partisan january 6th commission. i was opposed to it....
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. >> reporter: here in cheyenne, more than 1,600 miles from washington, d.c., almost everyone we spokethey believe liz cheney is too focused on donald trump and the january 6 committee and not paying enough attention to what they believe matters to the people here in wyoming. >> she doesn't know what her constituents want here anymore because she's lost touch with the values of the people. >> i don't feel like she supports her people here in wyoming anymore. the things she's voting for don't really reflect what the people here in wyoming feel. >> dean dexter is one of just two cheney supporters we found in the rodeo crowd. >> if they're going to bow down and kiss the ring, i think i don't want that from my representative. i want somebody who has the constitution first and foremost in their mind. >> reporter: we've talked to a lot of folks who say that she has lost their vote because of her role on the january 6 committee. but not you? >> no, in fact, i think she's got it even stronger now. she's making a sacrifice. she is -- she's made a stand, and she's saying something is wrong. and
. >> reporter: here in cheyenne, more than 1,600 miles from washington, d.c., almost everyone we spokethey believe liz cheney is too focused on donald trump and the january 6 committee and not paying enough attention to what they believe matters to the people here in wyoming. >> she doesn't know what her constituents want here anymore because she's lost touch with the values of the people. >> i don't feel like she supports her people here in wyoming anymore. the things she's...
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we had folks coming together for frontier days in cheyenne.eople want to be able to pay for a full tank of gas. they want to be able to go to the grocery store and by groceries for a week. they want to are money left over at the end of the money month, and end of the month is coming, to pay their bills. that's all they are a asking. under this administration, they have been falling further and further behind and it is becoming almost impossible to do those three simple things. the survey from bloomberg last week found that 60% of workers say they're worried that they can't support their family. they were doing it beforehand, but they can't do it now. people are losing sleep over the economy and their own financial well-being or not-so-well-being. people are giving up on their dreams and their hopes forethemselves and their kids. the joint tax committee says the average american family has already paid $1,500 more for energy under joe biden as president. people are paying about $100 extra more than they were when joe biden came into office just
we had folks coming together for frontier days in cheyenne.eople want to be able to pay for a full tank of gas. they want to be able to go to the grocery store and by groceries for a week. they want to are money left over at the end of the money month, and end of the month is coming, to pay their bills. that's all they are a asking. under this administration, they have been falling further and further behind and it is becoming almost impossible to do those three simple things. the survey from...
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having the impact this past week and was the 150th anniversary of the stock rowers anniversary in cheyenne. this weekend to go to the grocery store is and prices are up on soup eggs milk and the things that we go to the store to buy. i wanted to get to the next question which was the time of collapse. it left more than 100,000 acres of cropland in wyoming nebraska without waters to get the impacting farmers and ranchers in both states and that's why i introduced this bill as 40 to 53 the platte river critical basin and repair act. would you agree that drought only underscores the need for addressing what the aging of the structures is -- this is what we saw in the collapse? >> as i mentioned earlier the ukrainian issue is a real issue. but it's a bigger issue than that. it's a bigger issue with american farmers and food production and what is done is moved ahead and trends that were happening without this climate driven whatever is happening to us is so different. it's trends that have been happening and as you have testified here before on the need for storage and forest and what i'm tryi
having the impact this past week and was the 150th anniversary of the stock rowers anniversary in cheyenne. this weekend to go to the grocery store is and prices are up on soup eggs milk and the things that we go to the store to buy. i wanted to get to the next question which was the time of collapse. it left more than 100,000 acres of cropland in wyoming nebraska without waters to get the impacting farmers and ranchers in both states and that's why i introduced this bill as 40 to 53 the platte...
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this past weekend was a 150th anniversary of the wyoming stalkers association -- we follow that in cheyenne. this weekend, you go to the grocery store, prices are up on hamburgers, eggs, milk, soup, things that bobby and i go to the store and buy. so we are seeing it, but as you pointed out, it's not heading back. i wanted to get to the next question, which is the -- negotiation district of collapse. you've been to this site, i've been to the site. it left more than 100,000 acres of crump landon both wyoming and nebraska without water. significantly impacted farmers, ranchers, both states. that's why i introduced this bill as 40 to 33, the platte river base in critical maintenance and repair act to secure funding to address this. would you agree that drought only underscores the need for addressing lots of aging infrastructure, such as what we saw that at the -- district of collapse? >> as i mentioned earlier, you know, about the ukrainian issue is a real issue with food, wheat, and distribution. but it is a bigger issue than that. it's a bigger issue with american farmers and food producti
this past weekend was a 150th anniversary of the wyoming stalkers association -- we follow that in cheyenne. this weekend, you go to the grocery store, prices are up on hamburgers, eggs, milk, soup, things that bobby and i go to the store and buy. so we are seeing it, but as you pointed out, it's not heading back. i wanted to get to the next question, which is the -- negotiation district of collapse. you've been to this site, i've been to the site. it left more than 100,000 acres of crump...
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deputy richardson will be left behind by his wife jennifer and three daughters rick, cheyenne and everly. i say to all of them your sacrifice is honored and appreciated in your community and by your country. we thank you all. and then on my last statement, it wasn't too long ago i came to the senate floor to talk about the dangers of bad blue city policies, ideas like p defunding the police, progressive prosecutors, and bail reform. these policies are dangerous for our citizens, our children, and our communities. well, a few weeks ago, now i'm up here again with an update. americans agree with the statements that i've made. americans are concerned about the nationwide rise in violent crime, and they don't trust politicians who allow crime to continue. and i don't blame them, and most americans don't blame h them for being upset. new york governor cathy hochul was forced to change bail laws to allow judges to set bail for more repeat offenders and those accused of gun crimes. about 66% of the registered voters in new york overwhelmingly support that change that took place in new york. and
deputy richardson will be left behind by his wife jennifer and three daughters rick, cheyenne and everly. i say to all of them your sacrifice is honored and appreciated in your community and by your country. we thank you all. and then on my last statement, it wasn't too long ago i came to the senate floor to talk about the dangers of bad blue city policies, ideas like p defunding the police, progressive prosecutors, and bail reform. these policies are dangerous for our citizens, our children,...