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chisholm: we have 70 wilderness areas because of him. we have 2 large national monuments because of him. he's also demonstrated the way to work through tough land use issues around wilderness, around national parks, national monuments. and the model that he pioneered can be used around the country. nevada's profoundly changed in the time from when he started to when he left. and he's really helped bring us along from that old west into the new west, and he's left us with a very different legacy. christensen: the old west is defined by the legacy of conquest and the dominance of the region by extractive industries--mining, logging, ranching, and irrigated farming. the new west is defined by the demographic changes that come with the rapid expansion of urban areas, the rise of the service economy, and the rise of people caring about the environment and about the amenities they enjoy from the outdoors. he saw the changes that were coming to the west. he rode those changes throughout his career. he was an agent of those changes. baca: our ne
chisholm: we have 70 wilderness areas because of him. we have 2 large national monuments because of him. he's also demonstrated the way to work through tough land use issues around wilderness, around national parks, national monuments. and the model that he pioneered can be used around the country. nevada's profoundly changed in the time from when he started to when he left. and he's really helped bring us along from that old west into the new west, and he's left us with a very different...
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chisholm: the truckee river is profoundly different. there are hundreds of thousands of new cottonwood and willow trees. lahotan cutthroat trout are now recovering. there are fish now upward of 30 pounds being found at pyramid lake. there's talk about restoring them back to spawning runs in the truckee river. the wetlands have water rights. managers can call for that water when they need it. pyramid lake is recovering. it's a very different setting. to be an environmentalist working on these issues now is you can be in a position of hope. you can see things getting better. ely: oftentimes, you have settlements in any country, or you have an adjudication in a country, then it's all done. it's on paper and life goes on and nothing changes. that's not been the case here. the lake is up, the region's been able to grow, everyone's benefited from it, and so you see results soon. we saw results immediately after this settlement was done. praise the lord. it's good for everyone. christensen: in the end, reclamation did provide for growth in the
chisholm: the truckee river is profoundly different. there are hundreds of thousands of new cottonwood and willow trees. lahotan cutthroat trout are now recovering. there are fish now upward of 30 pounds being found at pyramid lake. there's talk about restoring them back to spawning runs in the truckee river. the wetlands have water rights. managers can call for that water when they need it. pyramid lake is recovering. it's a very different setting. to be an environmentalist working on these...
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chisholm: it was a complete shock to the system. the urban areas all of a sudden realized something that they thought they going to be available, and it meant working with the tribe. re: we have to resolve this issue. if not, it is going to be a long time before it can be worked out, if, in fact, it ever can be because each year that goes by, more demands are placed on the river systems. woman: a new water report indicates the truckee meadows will not have enough water to meet the demands here 50 years from now without a negotiated settlement or a water pipeline. reid: reno was growing significantly, and the business community, ty knew tha something had to be done or they re goingo not be able to buy y more water. woman on tv: an unforeseen jump in water consumption indicated that the day of reckoning about the water supply situation is rapidly approaching. christensen: so, at the same time that this is happening on the ground in nevada, paul laxalt is in washington, d.c., trying to push through a compact between california and neva
chisholm: it was a complete shock to the system. the urban areas all of a sudden realized something that they thought they going to be available, and it meant working with the tribe. re: we have to resolve this issue. if not, it is going to be a long time before it can be worked out, if, in fact, it ever can be because each year that goes by, more demands are placed on the river systems. woman: a new water report indicates the truckee meadows will not have enough water to meet the demands here...
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but chisholm v, georgia was decided. in favor of the national government georgia could be sued in a federal court. and they all agreed on that and then you get this whole business as well the profound shock. it was overturned immediately. it wasn't that's why i wanted to tell you. somebody sent the form of the 11th amendment to congress. now remember congress was not in session all the time. so yes it takes time. but congress tabled it they did nothing about it. so that gave the opponents of suing states time to get together and bring it to congress once again, but by this time instead of having the amendment say you can't sue a state in federal court. it's the current form of the amendment shall not be construed and that gives judges leeway to do many things as 200 years of 11th. amendment litigation will show you and i can't talk about all of that. but the interesting part is the states took their time to approve the amendment. the requisite number of states finally did it in 1795. but no one knew about it. remember we
but chisholm v, georgia was decided. in favor of the national government georgia could be sued in a federal court. and they all agreed on that and then you get this whole business as well the profound shock. it was overturned immediately. it wasn't that's why i wanted to tell you. somebody sent the form of the 11th amendment to congress. now remember congress was not in session all the time. so yes it takes time. but congress tabled it they did nothing about it. so that gave the opponents of...
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john chisholm ran unopposed in milwaukee county in 2020.is why in 2020 i recruited 25 assembly candidates to run in the darkest blue districts of our state. i don't want democrats running unopposed. do you guys know there is a republican city attorney in seattle today. the district attorney in san francisco got recalled. we must be prepared. we must run good candidates against these bad democrats who are pandering to the fringes and the anarchist in their party. the perpetually offended. the protesters that were out there. we must run good candidates against them. guys, i have been helping to recruit and fund the candidates across the state. this last april alone, we played in school board, town council, judge raises. 116 across our wisconsin. you know what? we won 85 of those races and so many of you helped us. thank you for your help. thank you for your activism. we need to keep going, though. it's not just about affordability and law enforcement, it's also about education. i too will implement a universal school choice system. i will sig
john chisholm ran unopposed in milwaukee county in 2020.is why in 2020 i recruited 25 assembly candidates to run in the darkest blue districts of our state. i don't want democrats running unopposed. do you guys know there is a republican city attorney in seattle today. the district attorney in san francisco got recalled. we must be prepared. we must run good candidates against these bad democrats who are pandering to the fringes and the anarchist in their party. the perpetually offended. the...
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. >> reporter: chisholm trai parkway is 27. asphalt.put lane >> somebody's horses, camels and other animals got out this evening. >> reporter: but it made some drivers come to a stop >> saw camels running down the road >> i think this might be the first time i've ever seen a camel walking down the toll way. i've work add ed a lot of hoursd i was like, am i seeing what i think i'm seeing here? >> reporter: his 6'4" frame and her camera frame came in handy >> this camel was walking around we are in texas. i don't know i mean, but a camel is just weird. if it was a cow i would have never taken a picture of it. but a camel is a little bit different. he was just walking right in front of my car. didn't have a care in the world. >> yeah. >> the donkey was in the fast lane >> reporter: actually, a zonkey, a cross of a donkey and zebra. >> i call might mom after we passed through and i'm like, you're not going to brief what we just saw. a camerl, a donkey and a steer. >> he was like, i got their one, another one down the road. we're like, we kn
. >> reporter: chisholm trai parkway is 27. asphalt.put lane >> somebody's horses, camels and other animals got out this evening. >> reporter: but it made some drivers come to a stop >> saw camels running down the road >> i think this might be the first time i've ever seen a camel walking down the toll way. i've work add ed a lot of hoursd i was like, am i seeing what i think i'm seeing here? >> reporter: his 6'4" frame and her camera frame came in handy...
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kinfolk which visitors can use to envision monuments to black and brown heroes including surely chisholm whom you see here as well as frederick douglass and the native american activist ruth revels and second. we transform the mt. pedestal into a piece of community driven installation art. there's so many questions about what should be done with contested monuments and who should decide it should offending figures be laying down or half buried. if they stand in own ruin and decay. should they be relocated to a park of fallen monuments or to museums which can provide historical context can context be created on site with the addition of new monuments set in conversation with the old ones should controversial monuments be removed entirely or their empty pedestals left as a reminder of their absence does the removal of monuments in fact affect systemic change. does it help to combat the racial oppression they were erected to perpetuate or does the removal of monuments indeed erase history does cultural heritage need to be palatable or should problems be preserved as well. the question we po
kinfolk which visitors can use to envision monuments to black and brown heroes including surely chisholm whom you see here as well as frederick douglass and the native american activist ruth revels and second. we transform the mt. pedestal into a piece of community driven installation art. there's so many questions about what should be done with contested monuments and who should decide it should offending figures be laying down or half buried. if they stand in own ruin and decay. should they...
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katrina chisholm, a tenant from georgia, provided testimony to a july 2021 house hearing saying, i felt expendable, they showed me i was. i was not given any considerations as a long-term tenant with a good track record. i felt as if i broke a law somehow while in the middle of the pandemic. there is no concern for my life for my son's life as they focused on their profit margin. i was not profitable so i was booted out with almost no notice. in the covid-19 pandemic, it was a test of how landlords would deal with tenants. some of the largest single family landlords failed that task miserably. we believe lawmakers should take steps to protect tenants and home buyers from predatory behavior in the housing market. they should limit the private equity by up of our homes. require private landlords to disclose beneficial leadership of hones and provide regular disclosures of eviction filings, evictions, as well as rent increases. creating a corporate land board consumer database to track landlord practices and provide residents of form to give responses to complaints. as well as, acting on p
katrina chisholm, a tenant from georgia, provided testimony to a july 2021 house hearing saying, i felt expendable, they showed me i was. i was not given any considerations as a long-term tenant with a good track record. i felt as if i broke a law somehow while in the middle of the pandemic. there is no concern for my life for my son's life as they focused on their profit margin. i was not profitable so i was booted out with almost no notice. in the covid-19 pandemic, it was a test of how...
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you know, shirley chisholm said, the sexual psychological type in the females begins when the doctor says, it's a girl. my colleagues on the other side of the aisle have the audacity to say freedom is what we are discussing here. well, you're right, that's exactly what we're discussing. your individual freedoms. who do we think we are to tell people how to live their lives? to every family raising daughters, to my four granddaughters, we all have reason, regardless of your political, come on america, regardless of your political standing, we all have reason to be very concerned. what's next? we ought to be asking ourselves, okay, what's next? if you think it stops here, where there is already been an indication that it does not stop here with the call, the bold call to look at griswold and lawrence, even marrying the person that you love. i thought that was an american tradition, but i guess not in the minds of some. professor murray, i just want you to, if you would reiterate on, not just the issue of roe, because that's pretty important to me, i would think to every man and woman,
you know, shirley chisholm said, the sexual psychological type in the females begins when the doctor says, it's a girl. my colleagues on the other side of the aisle have the audacity to say freedom is what we are discussing here. well, you're right, that's exactly what we're discussing. your individual freedoms. who do we think we are to tell people how to live their lives? to every family raising daughters, to my four granddaughters, we all have reason, regardless of your political, come on...
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charlie chisholm says the sexual psychological stereotyping of females begins when the doctor says it's a girl. and my colleagues on the other side of the aisle have the audacity to say freedom is what we are discussing here. you're right that is exactly what we are discussing. individual freedoms. i mean,, who do we think we are to tell people how to live their lives, to every family raising daughters, to my four granddaughters, we all have reason regardless of your political -- regardless of your political standing we all have reason to be very concerned. what's next? we ought to be asking ourselves what's next. if you think it stops here, there's already been indication that it does not stop here with the call to look at griswold and lawrence and even marrying the person you love i thought that was an american tradition, but i guess not the minds of some. not just the issue that is pretty important to me and i would think to every man and woman that should be. returned to the democratic to ask the states to decide the most essential freedoms to make all of us that cannot be with what
charlie chisholm says the sexual psychological stereotyping of females begins when the doctor says it's a girl. and my colleagues on the other side of the aisle have the audacity to say freedom is what we are discussing here. you're right that is exactly what we are discussing. individual freedoms. i mean,, who do we think we are to tell people how to live their lives, to every family raising daughters, to my four granddaughters, we all have reason regardless of your political -- regardless of...
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and i say with a quote from cheryly chisholm, the first african-american woman elected to the house of representatives when she says that public service is the rent you pay for space on this earth. david price has paid that represent over and over and over again. gives me great pleasure to yield six minutes to the gentleman from north carolina, the chairman of the transportation, housing and urban development subcommittee, mr. price. the chair: the gentleman is recognized mr. price: i thank the chair for those kind and generous words. i rise in strong support of this critical legislation. as chairman of the transportation, housing and urban development subcommittee or t-h.u.d., i thank my partner mario diaz-balart for his cooperative and collaborative relationship including when our roles were reversed. the bipartisan work we do in assembling our subcommittee bills reflects an earlier era when appropriations presented a united front throughout this process. that era regret apply has passed. but the cooperative work remains at the subcommittee level and what we have done is made this a
and i say with a quote from cheryly chisholm, the first african-american woman elected to the house of representatives when she says that public service is the rent you pay for space on this earth. david price has paid that represent over and over and over again. gives me great pleasure to yield six minutes to the gentleman from north carolina, the chairman of the transportation, housing and urban development subcommittee, mr. price. the chair: the gentleman is recognized mr. price: i thank the...