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so they go to missoula. they set up their base of operations right up there on main street in the basement of the carnoy theater, an opera house. so a nice spot for their headquarters. and then from there they can they can speak out on the street downtown. so to give you orient you a little bit here they go downtown of the key spots that they start speaking and organizing is where that circle is. there that's on the corner of higgins and front street. and this just magnify by some of these buildings here right on that corner is the florence hotel, just across the street from that to the south is the hammond building across the street to the is the missoula mercantile and then to the southeast, the street is the the first national bank. so this is what that would look like in this period. and that little circle there is that corner of higgins and front street where they did a lot of their speaking. that's the florence building right behind that there, the hammond building, the south and across the street the
so they go to missoula. they set up their base of operations right up there on main street in the basement of the carnoy theater, an opera house. so a nice spot for their headquarters. and then from there they can they can speak out on the street downtown. so to give you orient you a little bit here they go downtown of the key spots that they start speaking and organizing is where that circle is. there that's on the corner of higgins and front street. and this just magnify by some of these...
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in missoula. >> sure enough, there were ann and matt driving the truck headed for missoula, 8:28 a.m.d breakfast at ihop where ann placed a call to bill and got his voicemail. >> were having breakfast at ihop and probably got hit costco last. if you can think of more stuff that i need to pick up, call and let me know. talk to you later, love you, by. >> she said she and matt went to walmart, the mall and so on. later in the afternoon as promised, costco, oregon she tried to call bill. >> i haven't heard from you yet, so you must not need anything. call me right away. by. >> the marshals, show them heading back to derby on the way home at 3:40 p.m., just as they said. >> we walked in and we were putting things away and i was yelling for bill and it was really quiet, so i didn't think anything of it. i figured, he had gone somewhere. >> about 40 minutes after no bill showing up, ann opened the door to their bedroom. and --. >> he was in bed and he didn't look like him. >> and then, said matt, panic set in. >> my mom yelled, we left the house and called 911. >> he backed up his mom's sto
in missoula. >> sure enough, there were ann and matt driving the truck headed for missoula, 8:28 a.m.d breakfast at ihop where ann placed a call to bill and got his voicemail. >> were having breakfast at ihop and probably got hit costco last. if you can think of more stuff that i need to pick up, call and let me know. talk to you later, love you, by. >> she said she and matt went to walmart, the mall and so on. later in the afternoon as promised, costco, oregon she tried to...
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so missoula is a community of -- yeah, 50,000 people.acancy rate, something, the story was about 60 days ago that reported that. that's also the report that showed the rental rates have come down by 20%. that's one community that impact of all the things that we get. >> that's a key. our largest community is up 100,000 people. billings is number one. missoula is one of our university counts, but -- >> that's a key piece and that number. to move you from that, that's very impressive, and lowered the rental by 20% on that so weill follow up on that number because one of the concern i have is actually overloading the market. we've seen that interstate when we dri so far that people start losing a lot of equity they built up over time. so this got to be a sweet spot in their. >> yeah, and we've s not seen, e seen a leveling off of home values. we've seen rental rates come down. we havee come down yet. >> we are running short on time. what to go to governor kotek an. the question i posed to charlie in the moment will be what have enough so th
so missoula is a community of -- yeah, 50,000 people.acancy rate, something, the story was about 60 days ago that reported that. that's also the report that showed the rental rates have come down by 20%. that's one community that impact of all the things that we get. >> that's a key. our largest community is up 100,000 people. billings is number one. missoula is one of our university counts, but -- >> that's a key piece and that number. to move you from that, that's very impressive,...
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missoula is one of our university towns. but yeah and that's, that's a key piece in that number to move to from that. that's very impressive. you want 1% to 6% and lower the rentals by 20% on that. so we'll follow up on that number because we one of the concerns i have is actually overloading the market. we've seen that in our state where we drive prices down. soosing a lot of the equity that they built up over a period of time. so there's got to be a sweet spot in there. yeah. and we have not seen we've seen a leveling off of home values. we've seen rental rates come down. we haven't seen actual home prices come down yet. we are running short on time. i want to go to governor kotek of or the final governor remarks and then back to charlie to the question i kind of posed to charlie in a moment will be what have we not said that we should be talking about? so what else should be in the suite of things that you haven't heard today? you governor polis i really enjoyed this conversation. a couple of things. marvelous, topical, i
missoula is one of our university towns. but yeah and that's, that's a key piece in that number to move to from that. that's very impressive. you want 1% to 6% and lower the rentals by 20% on that. so we'll follow up on that number because we one of the concerns i have is actually overloading the market. we've seen that in our state where we drive prices down. soosing a lot of the equity that they built up over a period of time. so there's got to be a sweet spot in there. yeah. and we have not...
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. >> i came out when i was 18 as trans and grew up as gay in missoula, montana. so as you can imagine, it wasn't the safest environment for lgbt folks. i had a pretty supportive family. i have an identical twin, and so we really were able to support each other. once i moved away from home and started college, i was really able to recognize my own value and what i had to offer, and i think that for me was one of the biggest challenges is kind of facing so many barriers, even with all the privilege and access that i had. it was how can i make sure that i transform those challenges into really helping other people. we're celebrating transgender awareness month, and within that, we recognize transgender day of remembrance, which is a memorial of those that we have lost due to transgender violence, which within the last year, 2019, we've lost 22 transgender folks. think all but one are transgender women of color who have been murdered across the country. i think it's important because we get to lift up their stories, and bring attention to the attacks and violence tha
. >> i came out when i was 18 as trans and grew up as gay in missoula, montana. so as you can imagine, it wasn't the safest environment for lgbt folks. i had a pretty supportive family. i have an identical twin, and so we really were able to support each other. once i moved away from home and started college, i was really able to recognize my own value and what i had to offer, and i think that for me was one of the biggest challenges is kind of facing so many barriers, even with all the...
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there was a survey that came out two months ago in missoula one of our largest communities were in the last year the increase in supply the agency rates have dropped from just over 1% which is way too tight a market to just over 6% in the market and the average rental rate has come down by 20% in the last year. getting anecdotal evidence in bozeman where tapping so the free market has responded to these changes and reduction in red tape increased workers and rental rates are coming down and rates are coming down to a rate that's more reasonable. and then the course there's a challenge to a number of these provisions. could you talk about that and what's going on in terms of the status? >> we think those are particularly bad decisions so we are appealing them. we built consensus and we think we will prevail. >> now the task force did its job with a five-month deadline. usually when you have a task force -- >> i put in an engineering charge. >> there you go. but it still around. it's still kicking. it's being reauthorized as i understand it until 2025. >> the charge to the current task f
there was a survey that came out two months ago in missoula one of our largest communities were in the last year the increase in supply the agency rates have dropped from just over 1% which is way too tight a market to just over 6% in the market and the average rental rate has come down by 20% in the last year. getting anecdotal evidence in bozeman where tapping so the free market has responded to these changes and reduction in red tape increased workers and rental rates are coming down and...
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i started from, i have friends, missoula and i actually knew about that because. we had a recent resettlement, 130 afghan refugees in missoula and montana being a small state and a particularly diverse state, that was sort of a newsworthy event. a significant number of refugees. and sure enough, not that long later, there was a rape case involving one of those refugees. now, we consented for that refugee resettlement, although this was legal immigration. know i do, congressman from montana. it actually objected to it. the governor objected. but honestly, there's not much we can do. and, you know, i'm here in montana saying, well, do we control our own country? do we control who really comes here? and i really think it underscores to me that immigration is the fundamental issue, that the first issue that transcends all other issues, it goes to really the heart of who are we as a people like and do we get to choose and. it's a battle that i think we as a october this year, we hit 15% immigrant population. the united states, that is the even than the the ellis island
i started from, i have friends, missoula and i actually knew about that because. we had a recent resettlement, 130 afghan refugees in missoula and montana being a small state and a particularly diverse state, that was sort of a newsworthy event. a significant number of refugees. and sure enough, not that long later, there was a rape case involving one of those refugees. now, we consented for that refugee resettlement, although this was legal immigration. know i do, congressman from montana. it...
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with the academy support, the city of missoula, montana is implementing aects low income wo local renewableched a new citye to connect formerly incarcerated residents to good career opportunities. and there is so, so muchto get e program, please turn your attention to the screen for another short video. >> most people who run for mayor do it because they wantple in their communities. we are seeing unprecedented fund income for the federal government for us to do things we have not been able to do for decades. we have a once in a generational opportunity to really change the trajectory of all of our cities. the job great cities is the best way to do that. >> therere. the ones who understand the workforce development is the most important thing they are doing and those who have yet to realize that workforce de important thing you are doing because if you really have a long-term strategic focus on how to fix your city, it always comes back that, wealth and opportunity and closing the gaps in the community. >> one of the biggest■ things ie partnership with the national league of cities and bein
with the academy support, the city of missoula, montana is implementing aects low income wo local renewableched a new citye to connect formerly incarcerated residents to good career opportunities. and there is so, so muchto get e program, please turn your attention to the screen for another short video. >> most people who run for mayor do it because they wantple in their communities. we are seeing unprecedented fund income for the federal government for us to do things we have not been...
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. >> i came out when i was 18 as trans and grew up as gay in missoula, montana.as you can imagine, it wasn't the safest environment for lgbt folks. i had a pretty supportive family. i have an identical twin, and so we really were able to support each other. once i moved away from home and started college, i was really able to recognize my own value and what i had to offer, and i think that for me was one of the biggest challenges is kind of facing so many barriers, even with all the privilege and access that i had. it was how can i make sure that i transform those challenges into really helping other people. we're celebrating transgender awareness month, and within that, we recognize transgender day of remembrance, which is a memorial of those that we have lost due to transgender violence, which within the last year, 2019, we've lost 22 transgender folks. think all but one are transgender women of color who have been murdered across the country. i think it's important because we get to lift up their stories, and bring attention to the attacks and violence that ar
. >> i came out when i was 18 as trans and grew up as gay in missoula, montana.as you can imagine, it wasn't the safest environment for lgbt folks. i had a pretty supportive family. i have an identical twin, and so we really were able to support each other. once i moved away from home and started college, i was really able to recognize my own value and what i had to offer, and i think that for me was one of the biggest challenges is kind of facing so many barriers, even with all the...
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. >> i came out when i was 18 as trans and grew up as gay in missoula montana. so as you can imagine it wasn't the safest environment for lgbt folks. i had a pretty supportive family. i have an identical twin and so we really were able to support each other. once i moved away from home and started college, i was really able to recognize my own value and what i had to offer and i think that for me was one of the biggest challenges is kind of facing so many barriers, even with all the privilege and access that i had. it was how can i make sure that i transform those challenges into really helping other people. we're celebrating transgender awareness month and within that we recognize transgender day of remembrance, which is a memorial of those that we have lost due to transgender violence which within the last year 2019, we've lost 22 transgender folks. think all but one are transgender women of color who have been murdered across the country. i think it's important because we get to lift up their stories, and bring attention to the attacks and violence that are s
. >> i came out when i was 18 as trans and grew up as gay in missoula montana. so as you can imagine it wasn't the safest environment for lgbt folks. i had a pretty supportive family. i have an identical twin and so we really were able to support each other. once i moved away from home and started college, i was really able to recognize my own value and what i had to offer and i think that for me was one of the biggest challenges is kind of facing so many barriers, even with all the...