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her middle name was montana. marion montana wheeler. the progressive party still has some relevance, i believe, from that 1924 election because less than a decade later, much of the platform that lafollett and wheeler advocated during that campaign came to be as a part of franklin roosevelt's new deal. the breaking up of the utility holding companies, the effort to regulate big banks and provide and create what we now know as the securities and exchange commission, all of that had some of its seeds in the progressive movement in 1924. wheeler played a major flole securing the presidency for franklin roosevelt, and then almost immediately began to spar with roosevelt. i'll eye gross just a moment to talk about montana's importance in that 1932 presidential election. we now think of franklin roosevelt obviously as one of the great american presidents, most historians would place him in the same grouping with washington and lincoln in terms of their import in the history of america. but in 1932, it was far from a foregone conclusion that f
her middle name was montana. marion montana wheeler. the progressive party still has some relevance, i believe, from that 1924 election because less than a decade later, much of the platform that lafollett and wheeler advocated during that campaign came to be as a part of franklin roosevelt's new deal. the breaking up of the utility holding companies, the effort to regulate big banks and provide and create what we now know as the securities and exchange commission, all of that had some of its...
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montana is a coal state.jay inslee from washington, also another popular democratic governor, he is running this year, he is running on a climate change form will platform. he is calling for an end to coal fired plants by 2030. he said the two of you fundamentally disagree on what the science demands in terms of climate. how do you compete for a democratic elector and for a country that really wants climate to be tackled head-on. >> as i do. we're outdoors. people. i had any second worst fire season two years ago, 1.3 million acres burned. come to glacier park soon because the glaciers will be gone. i've doubled our wind generation just in my six years, quadrupled our solar, and i know we need to do things. scientist says ultimately we've got to get carbon neutral by 2050. i think we can do it before that. i think we can do it by 2040. and there are steps we can take. we have to be getting rid of a billion tons of co2 globally a year. we need to rejoin paris. with we are the -- we emit about five billion tons
montana is a coal state.jay inslee from washington, also another popular democratic governor, he is running this year, he is running on a climate change form will platform. he is calling for an end to coal fired plants by 2030. he said the two of you fundamentally disagree on what the science demands in terms of climate. how do you compete for a democratic elector and for a country that really wants climate to be tackled head-on. >> as i do. we're outdoors. people. i had any second worst...
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at helena high school in helena, montana.e is the 22nd of to enter the race. after his announcement, he talks to reporters. this is a half an hour. >> good afternoon. it is my pleasure to welcome you all to my classroom. i am julie ladd, a science teacher at helena high school. i've known governor steve bullock since he and i were in seventh grade. he has been a lifelong friend since then. for 40 years that have passed since that time. he and i took several classes together here at hhs. one of which was in advanced biology class taught by my dad. i was his confirmation sponsor. and about 11 years ago, he presided over my wedding. more than anything, i am the reason that you are here today. [laughter] you see, about six months after steve moved home from new york, he and i were taking tennis lessons at a city parks program. at one of the lessons, i mentioned to him that i had run into an old school made ours, lisa downs. and i was telling him what a genuinely kind and wonderful person she is. and i may have encouraged him to c
at helena high school in helena, montana.e is the 22nd of to enter the race. after his announcement, he talks to reporters. this is a half an hour. >> good afternoon. it is my pleasure to welcome you all to my classroom. i am julie ladd, a science teacher at helena high school. i've known governor steve bullock since he and i were in seventh grade. he has been a lifelong friend since then. for 40 years that have passed since that time. he and i took several classes together here at hhs....
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bullock: montana is an example.we have doubled wind production in my time, we have not yet with solar, but we need to get there. iowa has it a heck of a lot better, because you incentivize the opportunity from credit, and incentivize the technology. >> i appreciate it. gov. bullock: thank you. thanks for coming out. [inaudible] gov. bullock: what's today? 5/16. [inaudible] [inaudible] gov. bullock: thanks for being here. >> mind if i get a picture? gov. bullock: sure. >> we will be right back. gov. bullock: oh, i have to do a press gave, and -- press gig, and then i will be right back. >> thank you, governor. gov. bullock: all right, quick press conference. [inaudible] gov. bullock: what are the chances of a montana person? where do you want me? all right. hello. >> governor, does it make it harder to make the case that [inaudible] given what happened in alabama? gov. bullock: what happened in alabama, when we are trying to roll back of 45 -- 45 years of trying to protect women's health, not only is this bad for ala
bullock: montana is an example.we have doubled wind production in my time, we have not yet with solar, but we need to get there. iowa has it a heck of a lot better, because you incentivize the opportunity from credit, and incentivize the technology. >> i appreciate it. gov. bullock: thank you. thanks for coming out. [inaudible] gov. bullock: what's today? 5/16. [inaudible] [inaudible] gov. bullock: thanks for being here. >> mind if i get a picture? gov. bullock: sure. >> we...
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a campaign announcement and helena montana. he is the 22nd democrat to enter the race. after his announcement, he spoke with reporters. this is half an hour. >> good afternoon. it is my pleasure to welcome you to my classroom. teacher and i have known governor bullock since we were in seventh grade. been a lifelong friend for 40 years. i took several classes which was an of advanced biology class taught by my dad. i was his confirmation sponsor. ago, he presided over my wedding. more than anything, i am the reason you are here today. [laughter] six months after steve moved down from new york, he and i were taking tennis lessons with the city parks program and i mentioned to him that i had run into an old schoolmate and i was telling him what a genuinely kind, wonderful person she is and i may have encouraged him to call her. apparently he did. it is my great privilege to kind,uce the sweet, wonderful lady to you now. lisa bullock. [applause] >> that was impressive. i have notes. of introducing, steve today. i'm filled with two
a campaign announcement and helena montana. he is the 22nd democrat to enter the race. after his announcement, he spoke with reporters. this is half an hour. >> good afternoon. it is my pleasure to welcome you to my classroom. teacher and i have known governor bullock since we were in seventh grade. been a lifelong friend for 40 years. i took several classes which was an of advanced biology class taught by my dad. i was his confirmation sponsor. ago, he presided over my wedding. more than...
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and whether it's montana or iowa. whether michigan or wisconsin, we can't just go to places where we always win. sometimes we have to actually go to places where we have had step backs. we can't just talk to our parties' base all the time. and fundamentally we can't just talk to people with money. and we can't just talk to the individuals with a whole lot of influence or everybody's voice will get drowned out. i'm not so naive to think that it will be easy. i think montana could learn a lot from washington, d.c. but it won't be easy. but you know what we need to do to get there we need to address one thing holding us back on so many big issues. and that's the corrupting influence of big money in our elections. washington is a place where inaction occurs or action occurs not because they're listening to our voices but they're listening to the outside dollars. think about it. millionaires getting tax cuts. 44% of americans won have $$400 in their polk county in case of an emergency. pharmaceutical companies, huge invest
and whether it's montana or iowa. whether michigan or wisconsin, we can't just go to places where we always win. sometimes we have to actually go to places where we have had step backs. we can't just talk to our parties' base all the time. and fundamentally we can't just talk to people with money. and we can't just talk to the individuals with a whole lot of influence or everybody's voice will get drowned out. i'm not so naive to think that it will be easy. i think montana could learn a lot...
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wheeler of montana." the montana-minute cal society hosted this 90-minute program. >> it is my pleasure to introduce our speaker, marc c. john son, the auth art of the book "political hell-raiser." we would be more than happy to sell you one or 10 copies after the talk. i'm pretty sure marc would also be happy to sign them for you. so marc c. johnson has worked a broadcast journalist in idaho's longest serving governor and has a communication and crisis management consultant. a journalism graduate of south dakota state university, johnson has chaired both the idaho humanities council and the federation of state humanities councils, and has
wheeler of montana." the montana-minute cal society hosted this 90-minute program. >> it is my pleasure to introduce our speaker, marc c. john son, the auth art of the book "political hell-raiser." we would be more than happy to sell you one or 10 copies after the talk. i'm pretty sure marc would also be happy to sign them for you. so marc c. johnson has worked a broadcast journalist in idaho's longest serving governor and has a communication and crisis management...
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i had a job to do and as a result 100,000 montana citizens have healthcare. we passed one of the most progressive laws when it comes to banning foreign dollars an hour elections. we froze college tuition. that's what i needed to take care of first. as long as you put steve bullock.com and all your stories i'm sure i will hit the donor numbers for sure. and also hit a number of holes. either way i'm going to be out talking to folks about the way of what we been able to do here, how we can give everyone a fair shot and how we can make washington dc work. >> you are saying either way? >> i sure hope i make the debate stage. i think everybody does. and i think candidly the debate stage would be lacking a bit if they didn't have someone who actually got reelected when donald trump one, or it would be lacking if we didn't have someone that abridged the divide in state with majority republican legislature to get things done. or taking the lead beyond net neutrality to campaign-finance, beyond what we've done in montana. i think the debate stage has been lacking and
i had a job to do and as a result 100,000 montana citizens have healthcare. we passed one of the most progressive laws when it comes to banning foreign dollars an hour elections. we froze college tuition. that's what i needed to take care of first. as long as you put steve bullock.com and all your stories i'm sure i will hit the donor numbers for sure. and also hit a number of holes. either way i'm going to be out talking to folks about the way of what we been able to do here, how we can give...
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you can look at montana -- the time i have been here, solar power, 400 percent increase. wind power, 200% increase. we would do that much better if because figure out -- we have some of the best wind in the country. if we could ever get beyond the state's borders. cold for the foreseeable future is going to have a place in our country. moon, put somebody on the why can't we invest in technologies 2d carbonized from the perspective of -- we do enhanced recovery in montana, for one example. wyoming the co2 up from , not here. we need to fundamentally address climate change. i have the worst fire in our state's history. if you wait for five more years, there will not be glaciers. we have to do it in a way -- we are already seeing more full plant closures -- coal plant closures in the last three years. we need to invest in technology. we also need to invest in efficiency. we need to reclaim the u.s.'s role in this. we emit half the carbon china does. 5 billion tons a year. if we decide, well, we are not going to play anymore, by withdrawing from paris, we are never going to m
you can look at montana -- the time i have been here, solar power, 400 percent increase. wind power, 200% increase. we would do that much better if because figure out -- we have some of the best wind in the country. if we could ever get beyond the state's borders. cold for the foreseeable future is going to have a place in our country. moon, put somebody on the why can't we invest in technologies 2d carbonized from the perspective of -- we do enhanced recovery in montana, for one example....
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me package of bills is similar to a bill in montana that made it all the way to montana governor steve bullock steps for his signature only for him to veto it last week. which isn't exactly a good look for someone who decided to announce he's running for president 4 days later seen drug prices on. t.v. ads or trump eliminating the gag rule on pharmacists so they can tell you what drugs are cheaper without your insurance sounds great but individual states have figured out that won't lower the cost of drugs plus my pharmacist already found a workaround for the gag rule by sending me coded messages for years like when i
me package of bills is similar to a bill in montana that made it all the way to montana governor steve bullock steps for his signature only for him to veto it last week. which isn't exactly a good look for someone who decided to announce he's running for president 4 days later seen drug prices on. t.v. ads or trump eliminating the gag rule on pharmacists so they can tell you what drugs are cheaper without your insurance sounds great but individual states have figured out that won't lower the...
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is a democrat from a deeply red republican state. >> do we love montana? do we love montana?lief them. >> in 2016 when bull okay won a tekd second term donald trump carried montanapy 20 points. the governor has been road testing that argument ever zbliens montana is not unlike iowa in some respecting. >> including at the iowa state fair. >> more than 20% of miep vote he is vetted for trump. >> the partisan lines are drawn deep ner presidential races. long before he could confront trump he has a crush of democratic rivals to contend, with. a center piece is a pledge to plimt the flood of unregulated money in politics something he did as montana's governor. >> that's why we need to defeat donald trump in 2020, and defeat the corrupt system that let's campaign money drown out the people's voice. so we can finally make good on the promise of a fair shot for everyone. >> bull okay is 53 and said growing up in montana he never dreamed of the white house. >> look, to be honest i never thought i'd be running for president. raised by a single mom. we struggled just to get by. i only k
is a democrat from a deeply red republican state. >> do we love montana? do we love montana?lief them. >> in 2016 when bull okay won a tekd second term donald trump carried montanapy 20 points. the governor has been road testing that argument ever zbliens montana is not unlike iowa in some respecting. >> including at the iowa state fair. >> more than 20% of miep vote he is vetted for trump. >> the partisan lines are drawn deep ner presidential races. long before he...
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i cover politics every day for this show and i didn't know who steve bullock was, a montana governor. former attorney general out there. he is potentially going to get in. has not yet decided to do so. >> he's saying because she's a governor who has won in a red state a couple of times. >> why not me at this point. and interestingly enough one of the reasonin reasons so many pee jumping in is because the front runner joe biden is having some trouble. they're not saying we backed obama, let's jump in and support biden. in fact there's a head line from the washington post that reads, they worked for obama, they're not supporting biden yet. as they scan the field for a possible transformation and worry about a repeat of the 2016 election, many others speak of their continued hunger for a new generation of leadership and a free face cho can transcend. they are eager for someone like obama who can bring new voter to the poll. they're basis clay sayin base bg that that the magic that obama -- i remember i was teaching when he ran. young people were so excited about him. they're not sure tha
i cover politics every day for this show and i didn't know who steve bullock was, a montana governor. former attorney general out there. he is potentially going to get in. has not yet decided to do so. >> he's saying because she's a governor who has won in a red state a couple of times. >> why not me at this point. and interestingly enough one of the reasonin reasons so many pee jumping in is because the front runner joe biden is having some trouble. they're not saying we backed...
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. >> montana governor steve bullock is here next. >>> plus, abortion battle.bama passes the most restrictive abortion law in a generation as part of a multistate strategy to do away with roe v. wade. now 2020 democrats are seizing on the issue. >> reproductive rights are human rights. >> could this be the yich that decides the race? >>> hello, i'm jake tapper in washington where the first republican in congress has said president trump's conduct meets the threshold for impeachment. in a long twitter on saturday, justin amash of michigan released his principle conclusions after reading the redacted mueller report and accuses attorney general bill barr of misrepresenting the information and states, quote, contrary to barr's report the mueller report shows president trump meet the threshold for impeachment, specifically, quote, multiple. staying few members of congress even read mueller's report. their minds were made up based on partisan affiliation. this is just one republican, one who has a history of bucking the trump administration, especially on constitutio
. >> montana governor steve bullock is here next. >>> plus, abortion battle.bama passes the most restrictive abortion law in a generation as part of a multistate strategy to do away with roe v. wade. now 2020 democrats are seizing on the issue. >> reproductive rights are human rights. >> could this be the yich that decides the race? >>> hello, i'm jake tapper in washington where the first republican in congress has said president trump's conduct meets the...
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you can look in montana, in a time that i've been here, solar power, 400 percent increase. we would do that much better if we could ever -- if we could ever, because we have some of the best wind in the country if we could ever get beyond the states borders. i think coal for the foreseeable future, is going to have a place in our country but let's actually, if we can put someone on the moon, why can't we invest in technology from the perspective of enhanced recovery in montana. we piped the co2 up from wyoming. not here. we need to fundamentally address climate change. i had the second worst fire season in state history paid 1.3 million acres burned. while you're here visit glacier park. if you wait for five more years it will not be gracious. we can do in a way, we are already seeing more coal plant closures. because even the market dictates could mean to invest in technology, efficiency, we need to reclaim the u.s. role in this. we emit half of the carbon that china does. 5 billion tons a year. if we decide well, were not going to play anymore, by withdrawing from paris.
you can look in montana, in a time that i've been here, solar power, 400 percent increase. we would do that much better if we could ever -- if we could ever, because we have some of the best wind in the country if we could ever get beyond the states borders. i think coal for the foreseeable future, is going to have a place in our country but let's actually, if we can put someone on the moon, why can't we invest in technology from the perspective of enhanced recovery in montana. we piped the co2...
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. >> pasa rápido el frente frío, se mueve el sistema hacia las montañas, tras él vemos otras asociadasa del año nos mantenemos en avisos hasta el viernes. >> no olvide el paraguas, es todo , ya volvemos con más. >> noticiero telemundo 48 somos primeros en la noticia, información en vivo tiroteo en vivo desde nuestro helicóptero no hay por ahora más información, es una noticia en desarrollo le llevaremos más información en breve. >> también san francisco sienta precedente al prohibiir cierta tecnología con el fin de no permitir violación a la privacidad >> ♪. >> tiene reacción a algún medicamento o un alimento, cómo saber si es una intolerancia o alergia alimentaria. >> consumer reporte dice que lo síntomas son iguales pero las diferencia también >> en un estudio a 40 adultos el 19% piensa que es alérgico a algunos alimentos ,pero solo el 9% lo es. >> entonces por la confusión, e que la intolerancia a la comida afecta el sistema digestivo, la alergia ataca el sistema inmune, >> el tocar ingerir una cantidad microscopica de un alimento puede ser mortal, esto se debería a varios motivos c
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this is actually our second time out here to montana.ere a few months ago to meet up with the governor back when he was mulling his bid. i first turned my eye towards the governor here of montana. it was last summer when i heard from some iowa activists, democratic activists up in des moines that said the governor from montana stopped into town for house parties and they found him relatable. they found that he was authentic. that they, they felt like he had a good presence there in iowa. so, that's when i decided i think we need to come out here to montana. i want to play you a little bit of sound from our interview with him earlier this year. >> democrats are at fault as much as anyone else. writing out parts of the country. showing up matters. you're never going to be able to govern if we're losing the entire country. if they don't understand and feel that we're out there fighting for them. >> hallie, bullock served as attorney general before winning the governorship and won 2016 despite donald trump winning in the state. he has a repu
this is actually our second time out here to montana.ere a few months ago to meet up with the governor back when he was mulling his bid. i first turned my eye towards the governor here of montana. it was last summer when i heard from some iowa activists, democratic activists up in des moines that said the governor from montana stopped into town for house parties and they found him relatable. they found that he was authentic. that they, they felt like he had a good presence there in iowa. so,...
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>> well, kevin had worked for me for six years nor montana. had never heard of any reported incidents. he goes out when he's work in washington, d.c., when i heard about inappropriate behavior, immediate, you know, after-hours, i immediately said, he should be terminated. and, yeah, i should have done more. i should have done more and gotten ahold of -- once i learned that he was working for the mayor, should have reached out. but i think one of the good things of all of this is we are now in a time where the expectations of all of us, because of the me too movement, is that we need to do more. and i'm committed to doing more. >> but why didn't you? i guess was the question. why did you think his behavior would change? >> that was the first time i'd ever heard of him having any sort of behavior like that. so when i did and heard that he had gone on to work for mayor de blasio and something had happened, i was absolutely si d sickened. >> some of your 2020 candidates like cory booker said they will if they become the nominee choose a woman to b
>> well, kevin had worked for me for six years nor montana. had never heard of any reported incidents. he goes out when he's work in washington, d.c., when i heard about inappropriate behavior, immediate, you know, after-hours, i immediately said, he should be terminated. and, yeah, i should have done more. i should have done more and gotten ahold of -- once i learned that he was working for the mayor, should have reached out. but i think one of the good things of all of this is we are...
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for governor bullock, moent -- montana is the message.number 22, not early to the race and i asked him about that yesterday in an interview and he talked about the fact he had a job to do. the legislature here in montana meets once every few years and they finished up a few weeks ago and he was signing bills yesterday. so he had a job to do and that is why he waited so long. and that is clearly created issues for the campaign. in order to qualify for the first debates he has to give 65,000 donors to donate to him online. there is always the threshold for the polling and he's qualified for two polls and he needs another poll to do just that. and he will travel in a couple of days to iowa to boost his name i.d. and that is another issue he has. he's largely unknown outside of the state of montana so that trip to iowa where we're told he will stake most of his campaign and spend the most time in iowa because he believes as you noted his message of reaching out to republican-leaning voters, many of whom voted for president trump and similar t
for governor bullock, moent -- montana is the message.number 22, not early to the race and i asked him about that yesterday in an interview and he talked about the fact he had a job to do. the legislature here in montana meets once every few years and they finished up a few weeks ago and he was signing bills yesterday. so he had a job to do and that is why he waited so long. and that is clearly created issues for the campaign. in order to qualify for the first debates he has to give 65,000...
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i mean, governor bullock could win a senate seat in montana.ing off john cornyn in texas. he might or might not win, but he came pretty close to knocking off ted cruz. so, again, is this the best use of their time? you know, and effort. and as for governor bullock's argument about appealing to republican voters, not all trump voters are the same. they're not all alike. and so, he can appeal to trump voters in a state like montana, but in a state like wisconsin which is different, in a state like pennsylvania, which is different, those voters are different people who have different concerns, rust belt concerns, not, you know, great plains concerns. and i just don't -- you know, i don't see it. of course, anything can happen. we can be surprised and we'll see how he does. >> so, rick tyler, your thoughts? >> look, i think his entry into the race is actually very interesting. i think this field will whittle down rather quickly. i think we'll be to 12 candidates or less by the time we get to iowa. and that is even less than the republican candidate
i mean, governor bullock could win a senate seat in montana.ing off john cornyn in texas. he might or might not win, but he came pretty close to knocking off ted cruz. so, again, is this the best use of their time? you know, and effort. and as for governor bullock's argument about appealing to republican voters, not all trump voters are the same. they're not all alike. and so, he can appeal to trump voters in a state like montana, but in a state like wisconsin which is different, in a state...
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>>> así es como buenas tocho les cuento que la lluvia no deja de caer en las montaÑas de santa cruz ymendo dolor de cabeza para muchos residentes. esta noche la lluvia tenía todo transitando con más precaución. la lluvia tenía los conductores con los parabrisas a toda fuerza, reduciendo la velocidad por las calles; un evento atmosférico que también dejó huellas en algunos negocios >>> y afecta bastante la gente no sale, piden comida. >>> al pasar las horas la lluvia se intensificó por las montaÑas de santa cruz y el viento mantenía las banderas ondeando >>> ise reportaron por el mal tiempo, este cambio quedó estampado al norte de la bahía lo mismo para esta camioneta en santa rosa. >>> la gente no sabe controlar su velocidad muy bien, y cuando regresó había dos accidentes los días cuando llueve siempre hay un accidente. >>> equipos de limpieza hace lo que puede para mantener las calles libres de varios árboles caídos. >>> necesitamos la ayuda, pero sobre todo me gusta el sol, me gusta la playa. las montaÑas de santa cruz es uno de los puntos más peligroso recuerde salir con tiempo si
>>> así es como buenas tocho les cuento que la lluvia no deja de caer en las montaÑas de santa cruz ymendo dolor de cabeza para muchos residentes. esta noche la lluvia tenía todo transitando con más precaución. la lluvia tenía los conductores con los parabrisas a toda fuerza, reduciendo la velocidad por las calles; un evento atmosférico que también dejó huellas en algunos negocios >>> y afecta bastante la gente no sale, piden comida. >>> al pasar las horas la...
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durante la tormenta que pasÓ y se mantenga la zona de las montaÑas. algo de lluvia. quizÁs ligera vamos a monitorear al sur de nuestra regiÓn. la zona de las montaÑas es posible que se desarrulle, pasa rÁpidamente y vemos condiciÓn secas y para el dÍa de maÑana vamos a notar abundante nubosidad. se mantienen la tormenta hacia las zonas de la montaÑas. en las bandas rotatorias. humedad en nuestra regiÓn y no descartamos nuevamente esta precipitaciÓn ligera. >>> vamos a ver la dinÁmica trayendo los cambios las prÓximas horas. vamos a ver temperaturas cÁlidas.77 desde santa rosa. 75 desde san josÉ, 70, 9 desde pittsburgh. y mÁs agradable para esta Época del aÑo. se mantiene peligro hacia la lÍnea costera. asociada hacia la zona costera. lo que el oleaje va a estar activo y podemos ver olas de 20 pies de altura. recomendaciÓn maÑana es un dÍa donde habrÁ temperatura en 70 grados y la recomendaciÓn. se mantengan condiciÓn peligrosa. en los prÓximos 10 dÍas para el domingo, estamos tratando de monitorear la probabilidad de lluvia, este potencial puede desar
durante la tormenta que pasÓ y se mantenga la zona de las montaÑas. algo de lluvia. quizÁs ligera vamos a monitorear al sur de nuestra regiÓn. la zona de las montaÑas es posible que se desarrulle, pasa rÁpidamente y vemos condiciÓn secas y para el dÍa de maÑana vamos a notar abundante nubosidad. se mantienen la tormenta hacia las zonas de la montaÑas. en las bandas rotatorias. humedad en nuestra regiÓn y no descartamos nuevamente esta precipitaciÓn ligera. >>> vamos a ver...
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he took montana by 20. i won by 4.le to bridge divides and get meaningful progressive things done not only just health care but freezing college tuition, getting dark money out of our elections. i think i've done more for kind of the original sin, and that's addressing the corrupting influences of outside spending in our elections and anybody in the field. so i think i offer something unique even in this big field. >> so let me ask you because you point out obviously something that stands out about you which is that in 2016 the president won montana by 20 points you won repeeks as the democrat being governor in the same year. so i'm curious, governor, what do you have in common with trump that you both were successful in this same state at the same time? >> well, i don't know that we have candidly that much in common but i know that montanans even if they disagreed with me in some areas fundamentally thought that i'd be fighting to make their lives better. and i think really when we look at it there are so many folks y
he took montana by 20. i won by 4.le to bridge divides and get meaningful progressive things done not only just health care but freezing college tuition, getting dark money out of our elections. i think i've done more for kind of the original sin, and that's addressing the corrupting influences of outside spending in our elections and anybody in the field. so i think i offer something unique even in this big field. >> so let me ask you because you point out obviously something that stands...
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the governor of montana sure hopes so. he'll be joining me live coming up. with a terrain management system for... this. a bash plate for... that. an electronic locking rear differential for... yeah... this. heading to the supermarket? get any truck. heading out here? get the ford ranger. the only adventure gear built ford tough. so, i started with the stats regarding my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. like how humira has been prescribed to over 300,000 patients. and how many patients saw clear or almost clear skin in just 4 months - the kind of clearance that can last. humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to symptoms. numbers are great. and seeing clearer skin is pretty awesome, too. that's what i call a body of proof. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if y
the governor of montana sure hopes so. he'll be joining me live coming up. with a terrain management system for... this. a bash plate for... that. an electronic locking rear differential for... yeah... this. heading to the supermarket? get any truck. heading out here? get the ford ranger. the only adventure gear built ford tough. so, i started with the stats regarding my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. like how humira has been prescribed to over 300,000 patients. and how many patients saw...
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the presiding officer: the senator from montana. mr. daines: madam president, it's national small business week, and in montana small businesses are a critical part of our life. in fact, i grew up watching my parents build a small business. they are made up of hardworking families who lift up their communities and neighborhoods. and it's what keeps our economy growing and keeps our economy strong. in fact, when i'm back home in montana, back in my hometown of bozeman, you might find me grabbing a cup of coffee at whole smoke with my sweet wife sandy or it might be picking up a new mount from my taxadermist and if you're in billings, you've got to stop and get a cinnamon roll at stelas. heading through helena, the great lunch there at steve's cafe, or if you're up in the northwest part of the state you might grab a beer at the cabinet mountain brewery or nothing like a breakfast at isaksons. and -- at psyches. and i still remember how excited the men and women who were stationed in afghanistan from our very own 495th when we hand carried
the presiding officer: the senator from montana. mr. daines: madam president, it's national small business week, and in montana small businesses are a critical part of our life. in fact, i grew up watching my parents build a small business. they are made up of hardworking families who lift up their communities and neighborhoods. and it's what keeps our economy growing and keeps our economy strong. in fact, when i'm back home in montana, back in my hometown of bozeman, you might find me grabbing...
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you're from montana. i wonder about your thinking about how you are different in this group of 24, now 25 i think with bill deblasio. how does coming from montana help you stand apart in this race? >> i think being raised in a place like montana and governing there, where i have to travel tkhru that whole 147,000 square mile state. i don't begin by saying these are pockets of blue, these are pockets of red. only democrat in the country to get reelected in the country where trump won. i got relected in 2016 by four points when he won by 20. >> dana: what do you put that down to? >> i put it down to that i both got out, i talked to people. i talked to people about what matters to them. that's what their jobs are, what their quality of life is. do we have clean air, clean water? those values? can you build a better world for your kids and grand kids? >> dana: are there other examples of red states that you think if you were to get the nomination for the democrats, that you might be able to flip? >> you bet.
you're from montana. i wonder about your thinking about how you are different in this group of 24, now 25 i think with bill deblasio. how does coming from montana help you stand apart in this race? >> i think being raised in a place like montana and governing there, where i have to travel tkhru that whole 147,000 square mile state. i don't begin by saying these are pockets of blue, these are pockets of red. only democrat in the country to get reelected in the country where trump won. i...
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kennedy. >> montana. >> tucker: montana, is it montana?the alert, montana governor steve bullock announcing he is running for president. >> you got me, i knew that. >> democratic governor of a state trump won by 20 points. i don't have the luxury of talking to people who agree with me. i'm steve bullock running for president. >> tucker: the grizzly of montana. russian president ofav vladimir putin was waving to admirers the other day when he fell. what washa he doing that cost tm to over? jesse watters. es>> ice skating. >> tucker: was he ice skating? >> and then there is this. russian president vladimir putin tumbled toto the ice while takig a victory lap after playing a hockey game. he did not see a mass that had been laid out on the ice. >> tucker: they probably killed the guy who left the rug out. >> they killed everyone in the stadium. very sad. and he scores 15 goals every period. >> tucker: if i can defend vladimir putin for a moment as is my habit. question four, another multiple-choice. jeff bezos the guy who owns amazon and "the
kennedy. >> montana. >> tucker: montana, is it montana?the alert, montana governor steve bullock announcing he is running for president. >> you got me, i knew that. >> democratic governor of a state trump won by 20 points. i don't have the luxury of talking to people who agree with me. i'm steve bullock running for president. >> tucker: the grizzly of montana. russian president ofav vladimir putin was waving to admirers the other day when he fell. what washa he...
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it's a big deal in montana. i am disappointed that the administration has zeroed out the important land and water conservation fund following the vote in the senate to permanently authorize out of this is a critical tool to help facilitate and increased access to public land in places like montana for outdoor recreation protecting the state's wildlife habitat or water quality providing a steady supply of you're still goinyour strugglinn fact one of the greatest staffs are funded at 70% of the fishing access across montana has come through l. wtf. congress made historic steps protecting the program by enacting permanent reauthorization in the bipartisan public land package in fact there are a few things that unite congress anymore. the public land package was one of them and it was a part of the that beginning though. i think that it's time we now back up what we saw earlier this year with full mandatory fundi funding. as we do that we need the forest service to ensure the products are adequately assessed and ran
it's a big deal in montana. i am disappointed that the administration has zeroed out the important land and water conservation fund following the vote in the senate to permanently authorize out of this is a critical tool to help facilitate and increased access to public land in places like montana for outdoor recreation protecting the state's wildlife habitat or water quality providing a steady supply of you're still goinyour strugglinn fact one of the greatest staffs are funded at 70% of the...
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>> kennedy: montana. >> tucker: montana. is it montana? >> you heard the alert on ainsley's phone.announcing he is running for president. >> jesse: got me. democratic governor of a state trump won by 20 points i don't have the luxury of just talking to people who agree with me. i' m steve bullock and i'm running for president. >> tucker: there it is. kennedy contend there is your next president. >> tucker: state bear grizzly of montana. russian president vladimir putin was waving to admirers the other day when he fell. what was he doing that caused him to topple over? jesse watters? >> jesse: he was ice skating. >> tucker: was he ice skating? >> and then there is this. russian president vladimir putin tumbled to the ice while taking a victory lap after playing a hockey game. putin did not see a mat that had been laid out on the ice. [buzzer] >> tucker: they probably did. >> kennedy: they killed everyone in the stadium. >> tucker: still pretty impressive playing ice hockey whatever age he is. >> kennedy: scores 15 goals. >> tucker: if i could defend vladimir putin for a moment as is
>> kennedy: montana. >> tucker: montana. is it montana? >> you heard the alert on ainsley's phone.announcing he is running for president. >> jesse: got me. democratic governor of a state trump won by 20 points i don't have the luxury of just talking to people who agree with me. i' m steve bullock and i'm running for president. >> tucker: there it is. kennedy contend there is your next president. >> tucker: state bear grizzly of montana. russian president...
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it's a big deal in montana, reducing wildfire risk. i am disappointed the administration zeroed out the important land and water conservation fund. this is following a 92-8 a vote in the senate to permanently authorize and i found this a slap in the face when we saw that come from the administration. very disappointing. this is a critical tool to help facilitate and increase access to public lands in places like montana for outdoor recreation, protecting our state's iconic wildlife habitat and water quality, providing a strike -- a steady supply to timber to our mills. over 70% of the fishing access across montana comes through this program. many of the older projects are forced service projects -- forest service projects. congress has passed a bipartisan public land package and there are few things that unite congress anymore but this public lands passage was one of them. this was an anchor part of that important bill. i think it is time that we back up that vote that we saw earlier this year with full, mandatory funding. house leader
it's a big deal in montana, reducing wildfire risk. i am disappointed the administration zeroed out the important land and water conservation fund. this is following a 92-8 a vote in the senate to permanently authorize and i found this a slap in the face when we saw that come from the administration. very disappointing. this is a critical tool to help facilitate and increase access to public lands in places like montana for outdoor recreation, protecting our state's iconic wildlife habitat and...
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you're from montana. >> he is the newest game in town. >> you got the front row. >> for montana governorteve bullock it's iowa or bus. >> we gagter to make sure donald trump is a one-term president. >> the field of democratic presidential hopefuls now large enough to suit up a football team of offense and defense with one player to spare. they've all been making the same plea for months. but bullock has a unique sales pitch. he is the only 2020 candidate elected statewide from deep red trump country. he doesn't have to tell iowa voters he is late to the dance. >> i get i'm the 37th candidate in the race. >> 23. >> only 23. thank you. sometimes it gets confusing. >> he is hitting the highway in hopes of breaking through the confusion. >> how important is iowa to your campaign. >> well, i think iowa is important to everyone's campaign. i mean, iowa has always played sort of the traditional sorting out role but certainly significant to mine >> he knows his candidacy will either break out or be broken boy by by the iowa caucus sees. he is also scrapping to make the cut for the democratic deb
you're from montana. >> he is the newest game in town. >> you got the front row. >> for montana governorteve bullock it's iowa or bus. >> we gagter to make sure donald trump is a one-term president. >> the field of democratic presidential hopefuls now large enough to suit up a football team of offense and defense with one player to spare. they've all been making the same plea for months. but bullock has a unique sales pitch. he is the only 2020 candidate elected...
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estamos viendo estas montañas que se mantienen secas estamos viendo también la ausencia de estas nubess próximos días, tenemos este sistema de alta presión que va a traer estabilidad. se va a traducir en ausencia de precipitaciones durante las próximas horas. usted lleva camino a casa a las desde la noche vamos a disfrutar de temperaturas en los cinco de 59° comienzan a incorporarse algunas de esas nubes y lo importante es que vamos a mantener esa nubosidad bastante elevada. una vez que llegamos al jueves es el único día que estamos notando nuevamente la probabilidad de lluvia, es bastante ligera y se mantener aislada, así que solo lo vamos a notar en algunas ciudades. es un sistema que llega desde las montañas al este de esta región y cuando nos deja algo de humedad pudiésemos estar viendo esa precipitación media hora del jueves en la noche. en las zonas de las montañas bien específicos y que no todas las ciudades van esta recibiendo estos cambios. el resto vamos a disfrutar de días secos y cálidos, así que lo parece ya para lo que nos regala la madre naturaleza >>> la tarea de mañana
estamos viendo estas montañas que se mantienen secas estamos viendo también la ausencia de estas nubess próximos días, tenemos este sistema de alta presión que va a traer estabilidad. se va a traducir en ausencia de precipitaciones durante las próximas horas. usted lleva camino a casa a las desde la noche vamos a disfrutar de temperaturas en los cinco de 59° comienzan a incorporarse algunas de esas nubes y lo importante es que vamos a mantener esa nubosidad bastante elevada. una vez que...
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they learn things in montana.grew up, went to this high school, graduated in 19745, his daughter is now here at the high school. in 15 minutes from now, he's going to make his announcement. he's a two-term governor here in montana, attorney general before it, and essentially what he's going to do, he's the younger alternative, he's able to win here in montana. despite donald trump winning by 20 points in 2016. he makes the case you have to go through rural communities. that's the pitch we need to hear from him. he will be in iowa thursday. that's the beginning of a three-day swing for him. it was just -- democratic activists out in iowa that told me that bullock, the montana governor came out to some house parties to pay attention to him. the debate stage is large, but when you look at iowa and someone like governor bullock, he's able to make those connections to see if those numbers can get him out of the debate stage next month. >> it's going to be interesting to see. combing up vermont senator and presidential
they learn things in montana.grew up, went to this high school, graduated in 19745, his daughter is now here at the high school. in 15 minutes from now, he's going to make his announcement. he's a two-term governor here in montana, attorney general before it, and essentially what he's going to do, he's the younger alternative, he's able to win here in montana. despite donald trump winning by 20 points in 2016. he makes the case you have to go through rural communities. that's the pitch we need...
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my wife and i, and i literally mean my wife and i, run in 1800-acre farm in montana. population 600. that mye same land grandparents homesteaded a little over a century ago. it is the same land that my folks farm for 35 years. hey were fdr democrats, becaus they knew without the policies of fdr, the grandson &, myself, would never have had the opportunity to take that farm over. my wife and i will be married for 42 years this year, actually. we have been on the farm for 41 years of those. we have raised some pretty good commodities, some food, where the commodity is a little better, things like peas, w heat, and even children. [laughter] sen. tester: with our kids and grandkids quickly becoming scattered across the united states, it is just the two of us. no hired men. my wife -- she can do everything i can do, and she is doing that right now while i am in d.c. it is planting season. we're just wrapping that up. we have been racing to get the seeds in the ground. between the wet weather and the service to the united states senate. during planting season, we think a lo
my wife and i, and i literally mean my wife and i, run in 1800-acre farm in montana. population 600. that mye same land grandparents homesteaded a little over a century ago. it is the same land that my folks farm for 35 years. hey were fdr democrats, becaus they knew without the policies of fdr, the grandson &, myself, would never have had the opportunity to take that farm over. my wife and i will be married for 42 years this year, actually. we have been on the farm for 41 years of those....
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he is saying i can be elected but an i was able to win reelection as a democrat in montana and montanaump by 20 points. >> and he just eked through in the senate race we just pulled off. he is getting in really late. he has a compelling case. it is clear his team has been working on electability. he has a great record in expanding medicade, which is a big point in the pro column there. again, it's super late. the first debate is june 28th. he needs to get 1% or more in three or more of poll, which i do think it's feasible. but the low name recognition and the late date. he said, i was busy working. i'm a governor. people have been paying attention to a lot of other folks for months. >> dana: i think the strategy was to wait, let biden have a couple weeks and say, i can occupy this lane. and i'm a younger version. >> in general terms, i think governors have advantages when they're running for president because they're executives. it's kind of surprising to me the governors are not at the top of the polls for the democratic candidates. so on one hand you can say it's late. look, mr. bide
he is saying i can be elected but an i was able to win reelection as a democrat in montana and montanaump by 20 points. >> and he just eked through in the senate race we just pulled off. he is getting in really late. he has a compelling case. it is clear his team has been working on electability. he has a great record in expanding medicade, which is a big point in the pro column there. again, it's super late. the first debate is june 28th. he needs to get 1% or more in three or more of...
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what is the argument you made to trump voters in montana that resonated? gov.sure, and this argument is more than about electability from my perspective. how i get things done, because my legislator is about 60% republican, is that folks don't agree with everything that certainly i stand for, but i go out and i listen, i try to understand their life, and i also say both here is where i want to go from a policy perspective, even if people might have differences. because we want the same things. we want a decent job, we want a roof over our head. we want clean air, clean water, safe communities. and having the conviction to go to places not just among democrats, but talking to business folks, to people all across, is how i get people that often might not agree with everything that i say or stand for but believe that i will fight for their best interest. joe: do you believe there is still a big appetite within the democratic party for that sort of cross-partisan outreach? it increasingly feels as though there are some people who want to give up on the idea that's
what is the argument you made to trump voters in montana that resonated? gov.sure, and this argument is more than about electability from my perspective. how i get things done, because my legislator is about 60% republican, is that folks don't agree with everything that certainly i stand for, but i go out and i listen, i try to understand their life, and i also say both here is where i want to go from a policy perspective, even if people might have differences. because we want the same things....
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particularly montana.an just the farmers and agriculture, it's everyday americans too. it's the washer and dryers have gone up in costs et cetera. what would you do if you were in a position right now to negotiate with china, what do you want to see happen with the tariffs? would you remove them immediately if i gave you that power? what would you do? >> yeah, in a place like montana, our producers are getting hit on both sides. they're losing their markets and any payment from the department of agriculture isn't going to replace the market when brazil takes over and they're inputs. steel and aluminum is much higher. every american at a 25% tariff to china, a family would be paying about $2,000 for goods a year. so fundamentally, i mean, and again, this -- it's sort of just this knee jerk response that a tariff is sort of a instrument and it's tomb to make it fair t. we haven't really been able to open up their markets since they got mfn status in 2000. so fundamentally, i would address, try to bring openi
particularly montana.an just the farmers and agriculture, it's everyday americans too. it's the washer and dryers have gone up in costs et cetera. what would you do if you were in a position right now to negotiate with china, what do you want to see happen with the tariffs? would you remove them immediately if i gave you that power? what would you do? >> yeah, in a place like montana, our producers are getting hit on both sides. they're losing their markets and any payment from the...
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>> well, i think that people in monta montana, and really, people both in montana and iowa and elsewhere, they're less focused on the dysfunction and the frustration out there and they're worried about, will government work? so i don't hear folks saying, oh, these democrats are going too far by asking questions and fulfilling the functions that they have. but even more than that, people really want to make sure that their kids can get health care, that they can drive on safe roads. that education can continue. i was in iowa last week, we made eight different stops, not on one of them were the investigation investigations and the mueller report were brought up. it was more about, how are you going to address issues like climate, like health care, like making sure everyone has a fair shot at a better life. >> governor steve bullock, thanks so much. busy news day here. i'll look forward to catching up with you in iowa, new hampshire, or somewhere else. hopefully montana. it's so beautiful out there. >> thanks for having me, andrea. >> thank you. and souvenusan page, you're oute a lot and yo
>> well, i think that people in monta montana, and really, people both in montana and iowa and elsewhere, they're less focused on the dysfunction and the frustration out there and they're worried about, will government work? so i don't hear folks saying, oh, these democrats are going too far by asking questions and fulfilling the functions that they have. but even more than that, people really want to make sure that their kids can get health care, that they can drive on safe roads. that...
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hora y tengan eso en mente, vamos a ver que a lo l largo y ancho de nuestra regiÓn y pasamos a la montaÑaactividad que le comentaba de distrito torm t tormentas elÉctricas y recomiendan si escucho algÚn trueno permanezca dentro de su hogar, mientras tanto por la zona de ligeras se repiten, al norte recordemos que vieron casi cinco pulgadas de lluvia caer en los Últimos tres horas y puede acumular dos mÁs, mantenemos vigilantes de las condiciones la lluvia durante las horas de la madrugada vemos un leve receso a la 1:00 de la maÑana condiciones nubosos sin embargo llegaron amanecer veamos tormentas fuertes por acÁ y si pasamos a la zona hay fuertes lluvias asÍ que recuerden tener mucha precauciÓn a esto del atra del maÑana, habla de la noche cuando veremos condiciones continuarÁn en nuestra regiÓn, comentan que pueden estar todo " por hora al llegar este sÁbado y tenemos un aviso de tormenta invernal ya que podemos ver hasta 20 pulgadas de fresca nieve a llegar el lunes por la maÑana, se piensa dir neumÁticos. >>> continÚa y gracias tapir por cierto maÑana tres carros quedaron destruidos d
hora y tengan eso en mente, vamos a ver que a lo l largo y ancho de nuestra regiÓn y pasamos a la montaÑaactividad que le comentaba de distrito torm t tormentas elÉctricas y recomiendan si escucho algÚn trueno permanezca dentro de su hogar, mientras tanto por la zona de ligeras se repiten, al norte recordemos que vieron casi cinco pulgadas de lluvia caer en los Últimos tres horas y puede acumular dos mÁs, mantenemos vigilantes de las condiciones la lluvia durante las horas de la madrugada...
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. >> let's hear from montana next. this is trey in montana. >> trey in montana. i liked what gilbert had to say. i liked the question the individual from independent wanted to bring to bear. focus should be on the actual question of whether the attorney general is breaking the law and whether the president has been breaking the law. so when the republicans say, well, they're charging the fact that they're trying to force them to break the law, basically the report -- and he's basically committing attempt to the committee by not bringing the report forward. so why don't they start thinking like americans instead of partisan bickering back and forth and try for the power ploy and think about the good of the constitution in america? i would hope that would be the case. >> now in chula vista, california on our republican line. go ahead. >> caller: hi, this is cindy. >> cindy, go ahead. >> caller: yes, i'm calling because i just think this is all obstruction. this has been going on ever since the president got elected. they have found more and more to try to cause pro
. >> let's hear from montana next. this is trey in montana. >> trey in montana. i liked what gilbert had to say. i liked the question the individual from independent wanted to bring to bear. focus should be on the actual question of whether the attorney general is breaking the law and whether the president has been breaking the law. so when the republicans say, well, they're charging the fact that they're trying to force them to break the law, basically the report -- and he's...
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guess what, i want everybody in montana to have access to that, too. and everybody in the united states to have access. why? because it will set forth what really happened. what really transpired. the american people who are smart people, can make up the decision under who's right, who's wrong, and if anything is screwed up here. look, it's pretty obvious to me. the russians interfered in our election. think the report bears that out. i think our national intelligence agencies bear that out. let's let the mueller report speak for itself. as far as attorney general barr, he is the lawyer for the country, not for the president. he should step up and go to the house meetings and talk about what transpired, answer the questions and put this business to bed. >> do you -- is your estimation of him or the president changed over the last several weeks? >> well, with attorney general barr, it has. i mean, i was inches away for voting for his confirmation. when i met with him, i thought he was a straight-up guy. i'm glad it didn't happen. he certainly didn't ste
guess what, i want everybody in montana to have access to that, too. and everybody in the united states to have access. why? because it will set forth what really happened. what really transpired. the american people who are smart people, can make up the decision under who's right, who's wrong, and if anything is screwed up here. look, it's pretty obvious to me. the russians interfered in our election. think the report bears that out. i think our national intelligence agencies bear that out....
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destacar son estas corrientes en la costa del pacÍfico, y esta corriente que se mantiene en las montaÑasormacion en pantall >> el viento soplando desde el sur, y muchos ya celebrando este fin de semana feriado, las temperaturas se mantienen hasta las 11:00 de la noche en 58°, un fin de semana que se perfila con cambios, si sus planes son el sÁbado tenga en cuenta que tendremos una tarde soleada con condiciones secas, el domingo tendremos lluvias, tormentas elÉctricas y nieve, el lunes aumentan las temperaturas, para maÑana notamos algo de nubosi d nubosidad, notamos la situaciÓn para el domingo, veamos el ce centro de la tormenta, la mÁs fuerte se sentirÁ al sur de san francisco, hablamos de menos de un cuarto de pulgada de lluvia, tendremos algunas cÉlulas de lluvia en la tarde con potencial de tormentas elÉctricas en el Área de las montaÑas, este sÁbado se perfila con tempera temperaturas agradables, el domingo con lluvias, maÑana tenemos espacios donde no tendremos el sol pero si c condiciones secas,. infop(infor en pantalla). (informacion en pantalla). > >> (informacion en pantalla).
destacar son estas corrientes en la costa del pacÍfico, y esta corriente que se mantiene en las montaÑasormacion en pantall >> el viento soplando desde el sur, y muchos ya celebrando este fin de semana feriado, las temperaturas se mantienen hasta las 11:00 de la noche en 58°, un fin de semana que se perfila con cambios, si sus planes son el sÁbado tenga en cuenta que tendremos una tarde soleada con condiciones secas, el domingo tendremos lluvias, tormentas elÉctricas y nieve, el...
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montana, colorado and washington. historically is at about 40 to 42% in this city. that are not money in fact, there was a cue po they want him to stay here and take care of the city. >> i'm trying to be charitable here. bill de blasio is a anyway guys. we need to put our driven by two new york city police officers. he's got a privileged life, as he ought to have. he's the mayor, he needs protection. but, eddie, i don't know that he pose as threat to bernie sanders or but i think it's important that a voice like bill de bla o blasio's is in the to kind of parse middle america over against, you know, the coastal cities. it's not to talk about white, blue collar workers in prn it's to talk about the dignity of work across. >> >> don't you think it's there now? >> i this about. but you can have sfwln if you want to see style trump substance in the ot in offer the past 20 years. donald trump flob it sure as hell wasn't because of policies because he had no policies. that's why i would be less focused on what lane did if he tax it to trump on the campaign trail, if he ma
montana, colorado and washington. historically is at about 40 to 42% in this city. that are not money in fact, there was a cue po they want him to stay here and take care of the city. >> i'm trying to be charitable here. bill de blasio is a anyway guys. we need to put our driven by two new york city police officers. he's got a privileged life, as he ought to have. he's the mayor, he needs protection. but, eddie, i don't know that he pose as threat to bernie sanders or but i think it's...
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borja: el estado de montana, allÍ estamos viendotodos los aspirantes demÓcratas que van a luchar porximas elecciones del 2020. pero es importante recordar que montana en las Últimas elecciones, tanto las elecciones presidenciales comunes elecciones de medio tÉrmino normalmente es mayoritariamente pro trump asÍ que habrÁ que ver cuÁl es su futuro en esta contienda. carolina: esta maÑana hizo este anuncio a travÉs de twitter a las de aymee oficialmente digo corrupto que mantiene el istema presidente donald trump en la casa blanca. borja dos. ya son 23, veremos si se suma uno mÁs.ofrece concluyÓ que todas las pruebas apuntan a que el hijo de un policÍa encontrÓ el arma de su padre y por el accidente se disparÓ mortalmente. el informe indica que el niÑo encontrÓ el arma no segura dentro de su casa, esto en toledo, ohio y sufriÓ una herida de bala en la cabeza. la policÍa dijo que el caso aÚn estÁ bajo investigaciÓn. carolina: en la mayorÍa de casas donde hay niÑos las arma de fuegono son guardadas bajo llave o descargadas, totalmente contrario a lo que Él recomienda la academia americana
borja: el estado de montana, allÍ estamos viendotodos los aspirantes demÓcratas que van a luchar porximas elecciones del 2020. pero es importante recordar que montana en las Últimas elecciones, tanto las elecciones presidenciales comunes elecciones de medio tÉrmino normalmente es mayoritariamente pro trump asÍ que habrÁ que ver cuÁl es su futuro en esta contienda. carolina: esta maÑana hizo este anuncio a travÉs de twitter a las de aymee oficialmente digo corrupto que mantiene el...