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larson? >> so i would echo a few of those comments. it's very important to us that geography is not limiting where we can really see individual patients. workforce is an issue. we have to remember that physicians are clinicians having to travel to locations to see -- in rural states they may travel 60 miles one day or more just to get to a clinic to see patients. can i have that in a skilled nursing facility? really making sure that location is not a barrier, and in the home ensuring that same clinician doesn't have to take the time, unnecessary time, to travel where they can actually see the patient in their home. not to mention, remember, many of these individuals don't have the ride that was just earlier mentioned. they'll forgo it. they won't ask their daughter or their son to take the day off to take them to the nearest setting when we can be right in the home with them. that's a huge and important -- absolutely people will fall through the cracks if we're not able to continue to see the
larson? >> so i would echo a few of those comments. it's very important to us that geography is not limiting where we can really see individual patients. workforce is an issue. we have to remember that physicians are clinicians having to travel to locations to see -- in rural states they may travel 60 miles one day or more just to get to a clinic to see patients. can i have that in a skilled nursing facility? really making sure that location is not a barrier, and in the home ensuring that...
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larson? >> i think it is really essential to say communities do need healthcare. and the connectivity with telehealth. what it does is actually helps us keep dollars in that community, commerce in the community, as we can retain patients in that local clinic setting have all of their lab work and other follow up care retained in small rural community very going to next level o of care. we're keeping commerce in that community helping it stay alive. >> i want to ask a question that troubles me after hearing that we had yesterday in this committee about data security. it was the second in a series of hearings that is focused on finding a path toward consumer privacy and protecting that privacy. i think that my colleagues and i all agree that we need to see real change to protect consumer privacy rights. and i wonder if you could tell me, and i'm going to ask dr. arora or dr. ransone and ms. larson, what specific actions do you think are we taking to ensure privacy? and then commissioner carr, m
larson? >> i think it is really essential to say communities do need healthcare. and the connectivity with telehealth. what it does is actually helps us keep dollars in that community, commerce in the community, as we can retain patients in that local clinic setting have all of their lab work and other follow up care retained in small rural community very going to next level o of care. we're keeping commerce in that community helping it stay alive. >> i want to ask a question that...
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now investigator ulrich typed "marty larson" in the datta base. >> and it popped up.een criminal trespass. >> remember, susie married ted pretty quickly after she left marty back in 1998, but that wasn't the end of it. not long after the wedding, apparently in a fit of pique, marty drove three hours down the highway from billings to glendive and turned up outside the newlyweds' house with a shotgun. what he ever did of it wasn't made clear, but he was charged with criminal trespass and slapped with a lifetime restraining order, no contact with susie or ted ever. >> at that time i had a red flag go up and said, boy, this is something we need to look at here. >> marty and his given first name was walter was very worried about susie. desperate even as those nighttime hours went by without a word from her. marty lives three hours away in billings, so was that where he was calling from? one surefire way to find out, check the cell towers. >> we looked at marty's cell phone, and we actually started seeing him pinging from billings all the way to glendive. >> it's a long lon
now investigator ulrich typed "marty larson" in the datta base. >> and it popped up.een criminal trespass. >> remember, susie married ted pretty quickly after she left marty back in 1998, but that wasn't the end of it. not long after the wedding, apparently in a fit of pique, marty drove three hours down the highway from billings to glendive and turned up outside the newlyweds' house with a shotgun. what he ever did of it wasn't made clear, but he was charged with criminal...
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ms larson. you agree with me about maps? we don't we don't want to duplicate where we already have service. we need to make sure where the new broadband is needed? do you agree that on the importance of maps? >> absolutely agree on the importance of maps. what i want to make sure and maybe indicate here when we when the comprehensive maps there are urban settings where there's not enough access. so you know, let's be sure it's comprehensive and that we really understand where this broadband is absolutely needed for access. >> good. well you have a young man sitting right next to you there who i'm sure is listening. besides the existence of broadband are their regulatory barriers and telehealth that you'd like to bring or other barriers besides just the availability of broadband you'd like to bring our attention. >> so i'll start with broadband. you know, it is interesting when we go to different locations, you know what the cost of broadband access is for a different remote location and certainly the usak funds have tried to
ms larson. you agree with me about maps? we don't we don't want to duplicate where we already have service. we need to make sure where the new broadband is needed? do you agree that on the importance of maps? >> absolutely agree on the importance of maps. what i want to make sure and maybe indicate here when we when the comprehensive maps there are urban settings where there's not enough access. so you know, let's be sure it's comprehensive and that we really understand where this...
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here's the email requests that senator larson, senator chris larson, filed here, is the email that hisreleased today. this is from the senate sargeant of arms office quote, sent thursday december 10th, 2020, 1:30 pm. subject, booking parlor an extra hearing room for monday. monday december 14th. importance high. quote, dan from fitzgerald's office called and would like to book the parlor in another hearing room monday december 14th from 10 to 2, it's an outside group called quote, republican party for dan. can you please check on this for him and let him know, the parlor looked open to me but i don't know if it anything else is going on with everything happening on monday. everything happening on monday of course was -- it was december 14th, that's a day that wisconsin was making it official, that the states ten votes in the electoral college would be cast by electors for president biden. yeah, there was real work happening on the capitol this day. how are we too busy to squeeze in a crime here? do we have the nice really could give him for that? so that was december 14th, just a coupl
here's the email requests that senator larson, senator chris larson, filed here, is the email that hisreleased today. this is from the senate sargeant of arms office quote, sent thursday december 10th, 2020, 1:30 pm. subject, booking parlor an extra hearing room for monday. monday december 14th. importance high. quote, dan from fitzgerald's office called and would like to book the parlor in another hearing room monday december 14th from 10 to 2, it's an outside group called quote, republican...
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here's the email request that senator chris larson filed in the informations act here.s is from the senate sergeant at arms office. quote, sent, thursday, december 10th. booking extra parlor room. importance. high. quote, dan from fitzgerald called and would like to book the parlor monday thursday, december 10th, an outside group called republican party for dan. can you please check on it. the parlor looked open to me but i don't know what's going on with everything happening on monday. everything happening on monday, of course, it was december 14th. that's the day that wisconsin was making it official that the state's ten votes in the electoral college would be cast for president biden. yeah, there was real work for the capitol that day, are we too busy to squeeze in a crime here? do we have the nice room for that? that was december 14th, a couple weeks later, january 3rd, congressman fitzgerald was sworn in. i can tell you his first act as a republic congressman was to cat his vote against joe biden. democratic state senator chris larson who got these emails said, quo
here's the email request that senator chris larson filed in the informations act here.s is from the senate sergeant at arms office. quote, sent, thursday, december 10th. booking extra parlor room. importance. high. quote, dan from fitzgerald called and would like to book the parlor monday thursday, december 10th, an outside group called republican party for dan. can you please check on it. the parlor looked open to me but i don't know what's going on with everything happening on monday....
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larson? >> there are several options as you know.ecially during the overtime work clinicians were allowed opportunities to go on different aspects of providing telemedicine. as a healthcare provider we do not allow te that. all of the connectivity we have and we do of course comply with that as a healthcare requirement. >> doctor? >> senator blumenthal, and then taken a leadership democratizing the knowledge of the university center inc. and many otherec organizations. we have taken special precautions for data security is presented on the echo project as a case study, note patient identifying data is ever shared. protects the data of individuals. let me give you an example of the nursing home project we had h almost 500,000 deaths at 1.30 to 40% of them were in nursing homes in the united states. weight loss 326 networks to connect in connecticut. the academic centers and other organizations. in south dakota what happened there is a nursing home where there were 40 people residing and got infected with covid-19. two of them were 100
larson? >> there are several options as you know.ecially during the overtime work clinicians were allowed opportunities to go on different aspects of providing telemedicine. as a healthcare provider we do not allow te that. all of the connectivity we have and we do of course comply with that as a healthcare requirement. >> doctor? >> senator blumenthal, and then taken a leadership democratizing the knowledge of the university center inc. and many otherec organizations. we have...
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but in addition to that letter to the prosecutors, senator larson also thought to ask, hey, who let the republican fake electors in wisconsin into the state capital that day, into enough in official meeting room for them to conduct this alleged crime, for them to create this forged document in a way that was sort of made it look real, made it look official? again, this happened december 14th 2020. state capital in wisconsin was formally closed to the public that day because of covid. it was only open for official business. there was no official business underway when a bunch of republicans got together and signed forged paperwork pretending to be wisconsin's electors, when there were no such thing. that was not official business. the real electors had official business. they didn't. so senator chris larsson of wisconsin thought to ask, well since they didn't have official business that they, how did they get in the capital? how did they get a reserve room inside of the capitol to commit that alleged crime? well senator chris carson is going to join us here tonight in just a few moments
but in addition to that letter to the prosecutors, senator larson also thought to ask, hey, who let the republican fake electors in wisconsin into the state capital that day, into enough in official meeting room for them to conduct this alleged crime, for them to create this forged document in a way that was sort of made it look real, made it look official? again, this happened december 14th 2020. state capital in wisconsin was formally closed to the public that day because of covid. it was...
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oh, my god, i saw them from the civil larson approaches. again, i believe it's solid and asked to come here to represent my people. last year and lego, the special anti robbery squad or sars, was caught on video beating up a man at a checkpoint. the police unit already had a reputation for torture and extra judicial killing. a wave of protest against the police violence followed with a number of people subsequently shot dead or wounded silence is latria. i'm not doing it for me. i'm doing it for my kids. put in to have it this who lives with me for my brother. and then the sooner i would sooner go, oh yeah, now of our lives. i wrote a full is vitality. i'm also a victim of blood go bananas. we just want to be free. we just want to leave live once we happy. i live, i didn't speak that i'm a coward. i mean, i was a friend, brother. like he was bitten fault glitch in hood latch incidents have put oxalate on a mission. he wants to use his fame, especially on social media, and also wants to give something back to those who helped him on his way.
oh, my god, i saw them from the civil larson approaches. again, i believe it's solid and asked to come here to represent my people. last year and lego, the special anti robbery squad or sars, was caught on video beating up a man at a checkpoint. the police unit already had a reputation for torture and extra judicial killing. a wave of protest against the police violence followed with a number of people subsequently shot dead or wounded silence is latria. i'm not doing it for me. i'm doing it...
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announcer: funding for the kcet "fine cut" series is generously provided by the bridges larson foundation. ♪ [slide projector cliing] doug: for half a hundred years or so, we watched the ice of sperry go from the stairway carved in the mountain wall to the place where bearhat watches all the waters of the ages fall, like teardrops down the face of time, where grizzlies roam and white goats climb to avalanche and the lakes below, where the trail begins and the waters flow to columbia and their destiny, home at last in the quiet sea. "doug follett is the kind of guy people like to be around. he charmin witty, nny, and kindhe kno his hisry, los natureand writ poetry. a coersati wit ranger doug eay is augus anged my life. i am forever grateful to ranger doug. jill shearer." thank you, jill. [tin horn owing] doug: verythini have wks. my eyes ter, my se runs, i drled anwet my pts." everhing buthe wet pants. i ven't rehed th stage yet, and am veryhankful. thank yo o greatpirit, r the lile giftsou give. hi, rls. howre this? jen: dyou feelike doing on or do y want toust watch? auey: he'she storyel
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she was, and it was larson, of the american colony who documented it was amy valasics with anything which is general. edmond allenby, and to jerusalem was deliberate understatement. dismounting and walking through the jaffa gate on foot, on april 25th 1920, the victorious allied powers transferred administration of palestine to britain. under the british mandate, jerusalem developed into a modern city attracting ever more tourists and business people, as well as our good jewish immigrants. edmund alan b, who'd been promoted to field marshal, became one of anna spotted welcome guests. business at the american colony hotel was booming. the colony had, by that time more of us become a toe. you can imagine coming him from england. you defeated the germans in the turks and you find, oh, these people are living slightly western eyes styled life. at the american colony, the cities culture classes rub, shoulders ah, one of the most famous guests was thomas edward laurence, best known as lawrence of arabia and astute observer, brilliant writer, an avid teller of tales blue. 1923 and especially die
she was, and it was larson, of the american colony who documented it was amy valasics with anything which is general. edmond allenby, and to jerusalem was deliberate understatement. dismounting and walking through the jaffa gate on foot, on april 25th 1920, the victorious allied powers transferred administration of palestine to britain. under the british mandate, jerusalem developed into a modern city attracting ever more tourists and business people, as well as our good jewish immigrants....
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. >> i'm specialist david larson. stationed out here in bulgaria.ding a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. >> good morning starting today, crossing the bay area state owned bridges will cost one dollar more. this is a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza where the total is seven dollars. the increase applies to all of the bay area bridges except the golden gate. in 2018, voters approved three gradual toll increases with regional measure three. the final toll hike is schedulee forecast with lisa. >> happy new year. it is clear and cold with a freeze warning for the north they valleys. 33 in mountain view. temperatures feel like the 20's. it will take a wild to warm up, sunny in the 50's today. liz: thank you and thanks for joining us. the news continues with good >>> good morning, aviators. this is your captain speaking. today's exercise is dogfighting. >> welcome back to "gma." tom cruise is back. his need for speed still there after all these years. the release of "top gun: maverick," the sequel to the 1986 bl
. >> i'm specialist david larson. stationed out here in bulgaria.ding a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. >> good morning starting today, crossing the bay area state owned bridges will cost one dollar more. this is a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza where the total is seven dollars. the increase applies to all of the bay area bridges except the golden gate. in 2018, voters approved three gradual toll increases with regional measure three....
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amy larson is at the courthouse for us she will be bringing us the latest developments around the day on our website, kron 4 dot com. now let's talk about our forecast as we take a live look outside. you can see the bay bridge toll plaza. we're seeing some light rain showers here and there today. so let's switch over to lawrence karnow and he can tell us what the latest says. so we know that there's some rain drops out there. yeah. is it going pick up. >> yeah. we're going to see more rain on and off throughout the night time there may be times we pick things up a little later tonight. and then maybe again on wednesday a bit. so here we go. first week of the new year. we're back to some soggy conditions, not real wet outside, but. it's enough out there that gets the windshield wiper going from time to time. a little damp in spots. so awesome place mountaintops a part of the north bay. some heavier amounts of rainfall. but most of area, just some lighter so far. but we're going to see some changes coming up our way as we head toward the next couple days. as looks like we're going to se
amy larson is at the courthouse for us she will be bringing us the latest developments around the day on our website, kron 4 dot com. now let's talk about our forecast as we take a live look outside. you can see the bay bridge toll plaza. we're seeing some light rain showers here and there today. so let's switch over to lawrence karnow and he can tell us what the latest says. so we know that there's some rain drops out there. yeah. is it going pick up. >> yeah. we're going to see more...
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wildcats up 21 when umar below puts it in, plus the foul nice assist by pelli, larson ballo with a career to 57 to improve to 15 and one stanford drops to 10 and six at the 49ers travel to green bay today, arriving about two hours ago as they get ready for saturday night's divisional playoff game and some positive news to tell you about on the injury front defensive end nick bosa. he was a full go at practice earlier today, he's still in concussion protocol. but kyle shanahan says his status for saturday is looking good, and likewise for their leading tackler fred warner. was recovered from his sprained ankle. he's ready to roll and jimmy garoppolo so much talked about sprained shoulder has apparently healed up nicely over the past few days. this is a first for the san jose sharks . they went to seattle to play a hockey game take on the new franchise known as the cracking , which is a mythical sea creature and the sharks like seattle early 38 seconds into the game. in fact, alexander barb on off the steel taps it to tomas hertl. he stops it in 21st goal of the season. one nothing san jose
wildcats up 21 when umar below puts it in, plus the foul nice assist by pelli, larson ballo with a career to 57 to improve to 15 and one stanford drops to 10 and six at the 49ers travel to green bay today, arriving about two hours ago as they get ready for saturday night's divisional playoff game and some positive news to tell you about on the injury front defensive end nick bosa. he was a full go at practice earlier today, he's still in concussion protocol. but kyle shanahan says his status...
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i was fortunate and proud to introduce with my colleagues in connecticut, senator larson, just a few months ago, the social security 2100 act. senator van hollen joined me in it. which not only will enhance the social security trust fund long-term insolvency, but meet many of the issues that have been raised, including very eloquently by senator warren. i think we need to support some of social security's most vulnerable, including widows and whichoerers -- widowers, care give, and our oldest seniors. in your testimony you speak to the imbalance between men and women caregivers. in their retirement years. you've shared that women more often lead the labor force or work part time to accommodate family needs. whether it be for children or elderly parents. another study shows that single women who care for elderly parents are 2.5 times more likely than other caregivers to live in poverty in retirement. often because they leave the work force to care for others. at the same time studies find that women often outlive their male counterparts, leaving them not only as care givers for their
i was fortunate and proud to introduce with my colleagues in connecticut, senator larson, just a few months ago, the social security 2100 act. senator van hollen joined me in it. which not only will enhance the social security trust fund long-term insolvency, but meet many of the issues that have been raised, including very eloquently by senator warren. i think we need to support some of social security's most vulnerable, including widows and whichoerers -- widowers, care give, and our oldest...
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." >> judge larson was correct in saying that just because something is temporary means there could not more power. wherever the one would be drawn, this ets is way past it. under the theory that has been advanced, osha could have a national work lockdown at the beginning of the pandemic. osha had no clear mandate in the act to have wide power in the american industry. justice thomas: the fact that it is temporary ups the ante. necessary has to be more restrictive. >> because of the comparison within the act -- >> i do not understand the point. whatever necessary means, why it isn't this necessary to abate a great risk? this is a pandemic in which nearly one million people have died. it is by far the greatest public health danger this country has faced in the last century. or people are dying every day. i don't mean to be dramatic. i'm stating facts. this is the policy that is most geared to stopping all of this. there is nothing else that will perform that function better than incentivizing people strongly to vaccinate themselves. whatever " necessary," means, whatever " grave," means
." >> judge larson was correct in saying that just because something is temporary means there could not more power. wherever the one would be drawn, this ets is way past it. under the theory that has been advanced, osha could have a national work lockdown at the beginning of the pandemic. osha had no clear mandate in the act to have wide power in the american industry. justice thomas: the fact that it is temporary ups the ante. necessary has to be more restrictive. >> because...
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larson and others is did he have any conversations with any of the trump electors who signed their namestand as best i could what was going through their minds, and what they understood about what they were doing. now that understanding, as we now know from the recordings related to the michigan fake electors and probably others, that understanding came from the trump campaign. there was that one recording of a trump campaign official clearly reading something that must have been used as a script for calling many, many different electors or state representatives. and then what we've learned, of course, is rudy giuliani was orchestrating this and you had others, including boris epshteyn, who acknowledged he was involved in this. so you want to work your way up the chain. my guess is you would have a lot of cooperative fake electors themselves who would want to get themselves out of trouble by cooperating and the quickest way to do that is give up as much information as they have to gain leniency. i don't think these people are ones who are going to be like steve bannon and use this as a
larson and others is did he have any conversations with any of the trump electors who signed their namestand as best i could what was going through their minds, and what they understood about what they were doing. now that understanding, as we now know from the recordings related to the michigan fake electors and probably others, that understanding came from the trump campaign. there was that one recording of a trump campaign official clearly reading something that must have been used as a...
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. >> i think judge larson was correct in saying that just because something is necessary does not mean -- wherever the line would be drawn i think this ets is far past it. i think the federal government has some serious line drawing problems of its owns. they could have shut down and had a national work locked out to be any of the pandemic i would submit that this court an industrial union said that osha has no clear mandate in the act or have that while power with the -- wide power in american industry. >> the fact that it is emergency kind of ups the any, that has to be more restrictive. >> the text, within the comparison of the osha act -- >> i do not understand the point. whatever necessary means whether it is necessary or proper, whether it is something more than that, why is this not necessary to abate a great risk? this is a pandemic where nearly a million people have died. it is by far the greatest public health danger this country has faced in the last century. more and more people are dying every day. or more people are getting sick every day. i am not mean to be dramatic. i
. >> i think judge larson was correct in saying that just because something is necessary does not mean -- wherever the line would be drawn i think this ets is far past it. i think the federal government has some serious line drawing problems of its owns. they could have shut down and had a national work locked out to be any of the pandemic i would submit that this court an industrial union said that osha has no clear mandate in the act or have that while power with the -- wide power in...
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i'm here talking to you because i saw jonathan larson's work when i was 17 years old.e who are theater makers, who are artists and also just people who have a passion for something. it's just been amazing to see it spread. >> resonating bruno, your son sebastian really hit the nail on the head with this. everybody is singing it. it is the earworm from the movie. i know you know this. the highest charting song from a disney-animated film in 26 years. did you think that this was going to be this hit that it is? >> no, i'm really surprised, honestly, but i also -- it's been such a joy to watch, you know, to watch families embrace it, to watch people make videos of themselves in dolores cosplay. the fun of writing that song was i got to figure out how all these characters who don't necessarily get solos in the movie sing like finding dolores' voice and then something we do in musical theater which is smashing them all together and letting them sing at the same time so it's been amazing to watch this, you know, watch this ensemble song really resonate with families. >> we'r
i'm here talking to you because i saw jonathan larson's work when i was 17 years old.e who are theater makers, who are artists and also just people who have a passion for something. it's just been amazing to see it spread. >> resonating bruno, your son sebastian really hit the nail on the head with this. everybody is singing it. it is the earworm from the movie. i know you know this. the highest charting song from a disney-animated film in 26 years. did you think that this was going to be...
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in the report done by clifton larson released october this year, they conclude that the dot must develop and communicate and organizationwide supply chain risk management strategy and implementation plan to guide and govern supply chain risks. what do you see as barriers to this recommendation being implemented? given the supply chain issues were currently experiencing how urgently can the department of transportation act on this recommendation to avoid future disruptions? [inaudible] >> i think you need to get unmuted. >> sorry. thank you for the question, congressman. as noted in my testimony there are three key areas of the department needs to take immediate steps to address obscured issues with identified over the years. addressing supply chain risk and the issues applies to all the cybersecurity issues. what the department needs to do is to solidify its leadership at the department to the security office level to ensure that working with the current and new chief information officer that they established the right type of framework and controls to ensure the enforcement of the vario
in the report done by clifton larson released october this year, they conclude that the dot must develop and communicate and organizationwide supply chain risk management strategy and implementation plan to guide and govern supply chain risks. what do you see as barriers to this recommendation being implemented? given the supply chain issues were currently experiencing how urgently can the department of transportation act on this recommendation to avoid future disruptions? [inaudible] >>...
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the iceberg was part of the larson see ice shelf on the antarctic peninsula before it broke off julyt the time, it was the biggest iceberg on earth. a larger than the state of delaware. when the iceberg broke off and began to drift across the southern ocean, december 2020, the ice began its approach to the south georgia island 200 miles off of the argentina coast and has melted ever since. another story on the environment and the biden administration's efforts on the environment. this is from the washington post this morning. a planned mine near minnesota wilderness region is blocked. the biden administration canceled two leases near minnesota's boundary waters canoe area wilderness. a remote region in the center of a blistering fight over whether to mine near one of the nation's most popular wilderness destinations. on wednesday, the interior department found the leases to extract copper, nickel, and other valuable hard rock minimal's -- minerals were improperly renewed under donald trump. the biden administration's decision will protect the hundreds of lakes, streams, and wetlands
the iceberg was part of the larson see ice shelf on the antarctic peninsula before it broke off julyt the time, it was the biggest iceberg on earth. a larger than the state of delaware. when the iceberg broke off and began to drift across the southern ocean, december 2020, the ice began its approach to the south georgia island 200 miles off of the argentina coast and has melted ever since. another story on the environment and the biden administration's efforts on the environment. this is from...
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larson is now recognized for five minutes. >> thanknhi you mr. chairman and thank you for having this meeting today and mr. tom vilsack, one make sure that i understood what you were saying when the congress moment when we was talking about that joint effort that we had a bipartisan basis. concerning the dairy's you said you would not apologize for the way things were handled it and maybe didn't quite a understand you and could you elaborate on theer please. >> when the food box program was initiated they, there was a significant amount of cheese that was purchased it for the food box program and some folks made the decision as a result of that is this all prices go up, made the decision to sort of pull out the federal marketing order which distorted the market and the result was the smaller producers ended up getting it perhaps of the price they thought they would get to the distribution they thought they would give because of that disruption and so what this was designed to do was designed to provide n equity if you will by providing some resou
larson is now recognized for five minutes. >> thanknhi you mr. chairman and thank you for having this meeting today and mr. tom vilsack, one make sure that i understood what you were saying when the congress moment when we was talking about that joint effort that we had a bipartisan basis. concerning the dairy's you said you would not apologize for the way things were handled it and maybe didn't quite a understand you and could you elaborate on theer please. >> when the food box...
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soto: madam speaker, as the member designated by reps crist, larson, and cardenas, i inform the househat these members will vote yes on h.res. 860. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. pallone: madam speaker, as the member designated by representative jerry nadler of new york and kirkpatrick of arizona, andy kim of new jersey, donald payne of new jersey, albio sires of new jersey, and bonnie watson coleman of new jersey, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on h.res. 860. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from massachusetts seek recognition? ms. clarke: as the member designated by representatives aukin close, chu, leger fernandez, frankel, and boudreau, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on h.res. 860. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? mr. raskin: thank you, madam speaker. as the member designated by suozzi, pocan, jayapal and johnson, i rise too inform the house that these members will vote yes on h.res.
soto: madam speaker, as the member designated by reps crist, larson, and cardenas, i inform the househat these members will vote yes on h.res. 860. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. pallone: madam speaker, as the member designated by representative jerry nadler of new york and kirkpatrick of arizona, andy kim of new jersey, donald payne of new jersey, albio sires of new jersey, and bonnie watson coleman of new jersey, i inform the...
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congratulate all the players, coaches, and university leadership including athletic director matt larson others on building this tremendously successful program. and we recognize the important support of bison nation which helps drive this team to victory year after year. the ndsu bison are the pride of north dakota. their accomplishments and work character represent the very best of our state and we say congratulations again to the national champions and, as always, we say go, bison! now before i turn over -- and of course i present the resolution for the record, mr. president. and i ask that it be entered into the record. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. hoeven: thank you. before i turn to my colleague, senator kramer, i want to mention, i was at the national championship game. it was just faunists stick. as i say, bison nation, which is all of our bison fans, the coaches, the staff, the president and of course the great student athletes that had such a wonderful game. they turned out in frisco, texas. our fans traveled down there so well, fill the stadium, and they did on
congratulate all the players, coaches, and university leadership including athletic director matt larson others on building this tremendously successful program. and we recognize the important support of bison nation which helps drive this team to victory year after year. the ndsu bison are the pride of north dakota. their accomplishments and work character represent the very best of our state and we say congratulations again to the national champions and, as always, we say go, bison! now...