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night fell heavy in montana's flathead valley. something off that night. something wrong. at mary and randy winters' house, anxiety spiked. where was she? >> it just felt like something was not right. >> it's hard to explain that there's something not normal. >> you could set your clock by their daughter justine. that reliable. but a new driver, too, just 16, due home at 8:00 from her boyfriend's house. and even though she wasn't very late, the feelings seeped in like a poison. something wrong. >> i called her starting about 5 after 8:00 and no answer. called the house where she was at, and they said she had left 15 minutes before that. >> i was thinking she went off the road between their house and us. >> not far away, another family, the other half of our story, was on the road, too. erin thompson was driving her son caden home from a school concert. he played the drums. >> i had always attended all of caden's concerts, and this is the first one i didn't attend because i had car trouble. >> this is caden's stepfather, jason thompson. >> my car was in the shop and finally
night fell heavy in montana's flathead valley. something off that night. something wrong. at mary and randy winters' house, anxiety spiked. where was she? >> it just felt like something was not right. >> it's hard to explain that there's something not normal. >> you could set your clock by their daughter justine. that reliable. but a new driver, too, just 16, due home at 8:00 from her boyfriend's house. and even though she wasn't very late, the feelings seeped in like a...
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and i can't win in montana just by going to pockets of blue.ll across the state, and i think that we need to make sure that our democratic nominee can be competitive not only on the coasts, but as you know, places like wisconsin, places like pennsylvania, and i believe i can be that candidate. chris: you talk about working with and getting bills through the republican-controlled legislature in montana which brings me to joe biden who talked this week about how he used to work with regular is -- with segregationist senators to get legislation through. that led to a controversy over whether biden should apologize for those comments. take a look. >> you going to apologize, like cory booker -- >> apologize for what? >> cory booker called for it. >> he knows better. there's not a racist bone in my body. i've been involved in civil rights my whole career. period. >> for his posture to be i've done nothing wrong, you should apologize, i'm not a racist is so insulting and so missing the larger point that he should not have to have explained to him. chr
and i can't win in montana just by going to pockets of blue.ll across the state, and i think that we need to make sure that our democratic nominee can be competitive not only on the coasts, but as you know, places like wisconsin, places like pennsylvania, and i believe i can be that candidate. chris: you talk about working with and getting bills through the republican-controlled legislature in montana which brings me to joe biden who talked this week about how he used to work with regular is --...
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and that's what i do here in montana. might not have chosen them giving the shout out to who he's been able to work with. >> chris: my guess is most people don't know where you stand on issues, so let's do a lightning round and the point of a lightning round's quick answers, getting quick questions to get a stance on where they stand and some issues, medicare for all. >> access and affordability for everyone. you can do that by providing a medical billing but you don'tuge need to disrupt 156 million people that have health those costs. >> chris: the green new deal. >> we need to take action on climate. it has to be immediate and durable. we can't wait another three decades by any means. the scientists say we have to be net zero by 2050. i think we can do it a lot sooner so that aspiration behind it, i agree with. the specific policy proposals i think needs a lot of work. >> chris: immigration, you said last year that you would not send montana national guard to the southern border as part of president trump president trum
and that's what i do here in montana. might not have chosen them giving the shout out to who he's been able to work with. >> chris: my guess is most people don't know where you stand on issues, so let's do a lightning round and the point of a lightning round's quick answers, getting quick questions to get a stance on where they stand and some issues, medicare for all. >> access and affordability for everyone. you can do that by providing a medical billing but you don'tuge need to...
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commissioner and she served as health care benefits and administrator for montana and managed health care for 33,000 individuals, distributed $200 million in annual benefit. she's credited with negotiating down the state's health care costs and increasing health care price transparency in montana. thanks to all of you for coming. mr. ckavanaugh let's gin with you. >> we partner with independent physicians and you mentioned dr. james' testimony where you talked about the incredible amount of waste in our health care system. i think we all face a fundamental decision how we're going to get rid of that waste. and it really boils down to two approaches. one is competition and the other is regulation. i personally have a background in regulation. at cms i published regulations all yearlong essentially administering prices. previously i set all payer hospital rates in maryland. and i'm here to tell you whenever possible we should rely on competition, not regulation. so i applaud the approach this committee has taken to try to ensure competition works wherever possible. at alidade we believ
commissioner and she served as health care benefits and administrator for montana and managed health care for 33,000 individuals, distributed $200 million in annual benefit. she's credited with negotiating down the state's health care costs and increasing health care price transparency in montana. thanks to all of you for coming. mr. ckavanaugh let's gin with you. >> we partner with independent physicians and you mentioned dr. james' testimony where you talked about the incredible amount...
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a los pueblos mÁs pobres de la montaÑa guerrero, joyas que estarÍamos haciÉndola en aproximadamenteontaÑa de guerrero. sin duda de las zonas mÁs vulnerables del paÍs, la gran bretaÑa gran pregunta es si esta subasta tendrÁ Éxito. >> paulina regresamos contigo. >> hay que recordar que estas propiedades en el pasado se les daban a organizaciÓn sin fines de lucro. >> regresamos a estados unidos porque 16 toneladas y medias de cocaÍna fueron incautadas ayer en un barco...
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. >>> the oakland zoo has sent 11 bison to a reservation in montana.moved as part of a bison restoration project. they have spent more than a year living in a habitat at the oakland zoo. the cows arrived from the blackfeet nation reservation and their calves were born here in oakland. joining us to talk more about this project is sandy from the oakland zoo. things are coming in. let's first talk about the bison who just arrived yesterday in montana. they were released into the wild. how did all that go? >> 11 bison from oakland zoo made their journey. it was an adventurous journey i heard. >> there were some issues along the way. >> when they got there they all exited the truck and were happy to be released. >> the truck broke down along the way. but they got there? >> they were released safely into the blackfeet nation people in montana. >> they are so appreciative to have these animals back in their community. there was a ceremony. >> there was a big ceremony that started earlier in the day and went all day. people from canada were there. local peopl
. >>> the oakland zoo has sent 11 bison to a reservation in montana.moved as part of a bison restoration project. they have spent more than a year living in a habitat at the oakland zoo. the cows arrived from the blackfeet nation reservation and their calves were born here in oakland. joining us to talk more about this project is sandy from the oakland zoo. things are coming in. let's first talk about the bison who just arrived yesterday in montana. they were released into the wild....
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you have -- you are from montana? >> that's correct. >> okay. so you've got big open space out there, former state plan administrat administrator. have you made any progress within your state to address air ambulance costs within the health plans there? i know this is not part of what we're dealing with, but again, as we're talking about those cost drivers, i'm trying to understand if there are some areas where we have seen some headway. >> thank you, senator murkowski. within the state employee health plan, we set reimbursement at 250% of medicare and that's what we paid. whether you were in network or out of network. at the same time, i served on an interim committee to deal with this issue. and the result of that committee was legislation that did pass within montana that was -- requires initial payment to either be the normal in-network payment that would be made, the billed amount or negotiated amount because that allows for the member to be held harmless. at that point, the member is definitely held harmless. and then if the other party, w
you have -- you are from montana? >> that's correct. >> okay. so you've got big open space out there, former state plan administrat administrator. have you made any progress within your state to address air ambulance costs within the health plans there? i know this is not part of what we're dealing with, but again, as we're talking about those cost drivers, i'm trying to understand if there are some areas where we have seen some headway. >> thank you, senator murkowski. within...
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. >> she is from montana. first generation. >> tell us about your dad. >> my dad is also from montana. he also is second or third generation farmer that lives in montana. >> did you pick up any skills from the farming experience? >> yes. when you get stuck in a field and a tractor by yourself at 12, you figure out how to fix things. >> so you got your macgyver skills from your dad, you're a bit of a contrarian and underrated comedian from your grandmother what did you gain from mom. >> from my mom, probably empathy. my mom was a child, a social worker so she was great with kids she was always the person who is hugging you, super annoying. >> one would say how could you be empathetic and work for the cia, it's a contradiction. >> it's not. you can have your own moral compass and work for any organization. you can ask that about people who work for tech companies because they are often in the news as well. it's up to the individual what is your own moral compass and stick with your own integrity. >> in the book
. >> she is from montana. first generation. >> tell us about your dad. >> my dad is also from montana. he also is second or third generation farmer that lives in montana. >> did you pick up any skills from the farming experience? >> yes. when you get stuck in a field and a tractor by yourself at 12, you figure out how to fix things. >> so you got your macgyver skills from your dad, you're a bit of a contrarian and underrated comedian from your grandmother...
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and i get to be an idea of hope and inspiration for other kids. >> montana and erik.celebrate you all. thanks for watching. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow, and first thing in the morning on "gma." good night. now news to build a better bay area from abc7. >> we lost a hero. >> a role model. >> natural born leader. >> we lost somebody who we loved. >> 26-year-old sacramento police officer tara o'sullivan killed yesterday in the line of duty. today, family, friends, fellow police officers are remembering the officer. >> she always had a smile on her face. >> nothing would get in her way of climbing and surmounting her goal goals. >> good afternoon. thanks for joining us. i'm larry beil. >> i'm ama daetz. tara o'sullivan was shot yesterday during a domestic call and lay wounded for about 45 minutes as the gunman kept officers at bay with gunfire. >> she died at the hospital. she graduate from the police academy in december and still working with a training officer. >> the suspect is 45-year-old a del sam bran know ramos, according to his broth
and i get to be an idea of hope and inspiration for other kids. >> montana and erik.celebrate you all. thanks for watching. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow, and first thing in the morning on "gma." good night. now news to build a better bay area from abc7. >> we lost a hero. >> a role model. >> natural born leader. >> we lost somebody who we loved. >> 26-year-old sacramento police officer tara o'sullivan killed yesterday...
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steve bullock, governor of montana.r campaign. >> thanks so much for having me on this morning, joy. >>> coming up, a look at director duvernay's devastating four-part series on the central park five. that's next. four-part series on park five. that's next. when crabe stronger...strong, with new nicorette coated ice mint. layered with flavor... it's the first and only coated nicotine lozenge. for an amazing taste... ...that outlasts your craving. new nicorette ice mint. ...or trips to mars. $4.95. delivery drones or the latest phones. $4.95. no matter what you trade, at fidelity it's just $4.95 per online u.s. equity trade. what you need and so much more. at wayfair, you'll find just you get to spend less time searching and more time loving every room, even the ones you never thought could look good. you get great deals on the things you need and actually want. you get fast and free shipping on thousands of items and finds for every home, and every style, at every price. that's what you get when you've got wayfair. so s
steve bullock, governor of montana.r campaign. >> thanks so much for having me on this morning, joy. >>> coming up, a look at director duvernay's devastating four-part series on the central park five. that's next. four-part series on park five. that's next. when crabe stronger...strong, with new nicorette coated ice mint. layered with flavor... it's the first and only coated nicotine lozenge. for an amazing taste... ...that outlasts your craving. new nicorette ice mint. ...or...
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montaname up just short of meeting the dnc's threshold to qualify, but bullock made his case in an exclusive interview with chris wallace arguing his more moderate platform can bring back swing states that went to president trump in 2016. >> i was on the ballot in 2016. he took montana by 20, i won by 4. 25-30% of my voters voted for donald trump. in a practical -- we both have to bring out our base and win back some of those places that we lost, and i can't win in montana just by going to pockets of blue. i get all across this state, and i think that we need to make sure that our democratic nominee can be competitive not only on the coasts, but as you know, places like wisconsin, places like pennsylvania, and i believe i can be that candidate. jon: you can watch the full interview with presidential candidate steve bullock on "fox news sunday." crystals speaks exclusively with senator tom cotton about tensions with iran and much more. that's all coming up top of the hour, 7 p.m. eastern here
montaname up just short of meeting the dnc's threshold to qualify, but bullock made his case in an exclusive interview with chris wallace arguing his more moderate platform can bring back swing states that went to president trump in 2016. >> i was on the ballot in 2016. he took montana by 20, i won by 4. 25-30% of my voters voted for donald trump. in a practical -- we both have to bring out our base and win back some of those places that we lost, and i can't win in montana just by going...
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we've kicked dirt money out of elections in montana and if we can do it in montana we can do it in washingtonountry. >> stephen: thank you, sir. now, gentlemen, we're running out of time, so you will all have three seconds to issue your closing statements. starting now. ( talking at the same time ) is that well, we'll have to leave it there. thank you, governors bullock. we now return to our regularly scheduled coverage of pretty much everybody else. back to you, stephen. >> stephen: thanks, steve! back with governor chri chris christie! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) e. back to you, stephen. >> stephen: thanks, steve! back with governor chri chris christie! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) roooaaaar! it's a walrus! ridiculous! yes! nice save, big guy! good job duncan! way to go! [chanting] it's not just easy. it's geico easy. oh, duncan. stay up. no sleepies. what would i say to somebody living with hiv? ♪ keep being you. keep loving. keep aspiring. keep striving. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for hiv in certa
we've kicked dirt money out of elections in montana and if we can do it in montana we can do it in washingtonountry. >> stephen: thank you, sir. now, gentlemen, we're running out of time, so you will all have three seconds to issue your closing statements. starting now. ( talking at the same time ) is that well, we'll have to leave it there. thank you, governors bullock. we now return to our regularly scheduled coverage of pretty much everybody else. back to you, stephen. >>...
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mean for our families, and communities supporting them in places like anaconda montana. 's operations there at the county. they were devastated when they heard the news of the proposed shutdown that yet this particular job corps was one of the top 10 percent in the country in terms of metrics that are scored but yet it was announced they would be closed. so i picked up thehe phone on jd saturday afternoon my wife and daughter were standing there beside me and i called president trump for guy talk to him directly about this and i was most pleased to see him listen to what i had to say and hear him agree to keep the anaconda job corps up site open and designated ccc. with secretary acosta and secretary produce thank you for listening to the voices of people of montana. it was an update to update the anaconda community. it was emotional. there were tears shed of happiness and that is what we are here for to fight on behalf of our communities and directly to the future to make sure we have a job force ready and prepared if necessary to deal with the 21st century challenges i
mean for our families, and communities supporting them in places like anaconda montana. 's operations there at the county. they were devastated when they heard the news of the proposed shutdown that yet this particular job corps was one of the top 10 percent in the country in terms of metrics that are scored but yet it was announced they would be closed. so i picked up thehe phone on jd saturday afternoon my wife and daughter were standing there beside me and i called president trump for guy...
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and montana hoping this new development inspires them, too. >> i'm not walking through the doors as aient anymore. and i get to be an idea of hope and inspiration for other kids. >> congratulations, montana and erik, you are an inspiration. thanks for watching. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow night and first thing on "gma." good night. >>> she was a natural born leader. she always had a smile on her face and i'll always look up to her. >> fellow officers remembering officer tara o'sullivan killed in the line of duty in sacramento. today we are learning more about her east bay ties and the man accused of shooting her. >> bart is cashing in thanks to the federal government. how the agency plans to spend millions of dollars of new money. >> plus, crews break ground today on a giant new development in san francisco. how officials hope it will help revitalize the south of market neighborhood. >> announcer: now, news to build a better bay area from abc7. >> breaking news from washington, d.c., we got the grant. >> the waiting game is over. the federal government h
and montana hoping this new development inspires them, too. >> i'm not walking through the doors as aient anymore. and i get to be an idea of hope and inspiration for other kids. >> congratulations, montana and erik, you are an inspiration. thanks for watching. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow night and first thing on "gma." good night. >>> she was a natural born leader. she always had a smile on her face and i'll always look up to her....
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. >> reporter: and that's part of the reason why he signed on as chief pilot for "miss montana." >> it'stribute. those folks in world war ii are all passing away now. this thing we do in normandy is probably the last time they have a proper tribute paid before they're all gone. there's a deep-seeded mission here for me. >> reporter: accomplishing that mission, means defeating the forces of time and circumstance. shortly after the war, this plane crashed into the monongahela she was raised from bottom, she flew for years for the johnson flying service, taking firefighters to remote blazes in montana forrests, so they could parachute out to extinguish the flames. over the years, the plane built a following and there was no shortage of volunteers, some dressed in period costume, willing to help get her airborne again. crystal shoneman has been there almost since the beginning. >> every weekend for ten months, plus two weeks over christmas, consuming. it's consuming in the best possible way. >> reporter: after rebuilding both engines and making countless other fixes, large and small, "miss m
. >> reporter: and that's part of the reason why he signed on as chief pilot for "miss montana." >> it'stribute. those folks in world war ii are all passing away now. this thing we do in normandy is probably the last time they have a proper tribute paid before they're all gone. there's a deep-seeded mission here for me. >> reporter: accomplishing that mission, means defeating the forces of time and circumstance. shortly after the war, this plane crashed into the...
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what they mean for families and communities supporting them like anaconda montana. the operations there at the county they were devastated when they heard the news about the proposed shutdown of anaconda but yet this particular job corps was one of the top 10 percent in the country with the metrics of outcomes that are scored but yet it is announced it would be closed. pick up the phone saturday afternoon my wife and daughter were standing there beside me i call president trump for quite talk to him directly about this and was most pleased to see him listen to what i had to say and hear him agree to keep the anaconda job corps site open and designated as a ccc her class received commitments from secretary perdue and secretary acosta thank you for listening to the people of montana. it was an honor to update the community. it was emotional. there were tears shed of happiness, and that is what we are here for to fight on behalf of our communities tied directly to the future to ensure that we have a job force and ready with the skills necessary to deal with 2t century
what they mean for families and communities supporting them like anaconda montana. the operations there at the county they were devastated when they heard the news about the proposed shutdown of anaconda but yet this particular job corps was one of the top 10 percent in the country with the metrics of outcomes that are scored but yet it is announced it would be closed. pick up the phone saturday afternoon my wife and daughter were standing there beside me i call president trump for quite talk...
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montana has the second largest share with $459 million in deferred maintenance. this can have a major impact on montana's outdoor economy estimated to be around $7 billion annually. a recreation community is already facing trail closures in forest plans across the state for bureaucratic and litigation reasons and is adding insult to injury when the forest service also closes trails and access because they aren't able to maintain them. ms. lago, i've heard concerns from private as well as public groups that are willing and able to provide trail maintenance and other services that the red tape and bureaucratic process can be burdensome and they disincentivize these partnerships. what is the administration doing to streamline the process to ensure that these groups and these coalitions can volunteer to help address this backlog? >> thank you, senator daines. and you're right, volunteers and conservation organizations are very important to help us keep up with needed maintenance. last year we had over 1900 ftes, that's full time equivalence volunteering in the trail
montana has the second largest share with $459 million in deferred maintenance. this can have a major impact on montana's outdoor economy estimated to be around $7 billion annually. a recreation community is already facing trail closures in forest plans across the state for bureaucratic and litigation reasons and is adding insult to injury when the forest service also closes trails and access because they aren't able to maintain them. ms. lago, i've heard concerns from private as well as public...
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places like anaconda, montana. they were devastated when they heard the news about the proposed shutdown of anaconda, and yet, this particular job corps was one of the top 10% in the country in terms of the metrics of outcomes that are scored, and yet, it was announced it was going to close. so i pick up the phone on june 1, saturday afternoon and my wife and daughter were standing beside me, and i call president trump. i talked to him directly about this, and i was mostly -- and he listened to what i had to say and agreed to keep the anaconda jobsite open and designated as a ccc. i also received commitments from secretary acosta and secretary perdue. i want to thank them for listening to the voices of the people of montana. it was an honor to update the anaconda community following that call to let them know the great news. it was emotional. there were tears shed of happiness. and that is what we are here for at the end of the day, to fight on behalf of our communities and it ties directly to the future, ensuring
places like anaconda, montana. they were devastated when they heard the news about the proposed shutdown of anaconda, and yet, this particular job corps was one of the top 10% in the country in terms of the metrics of outcomes that are scored, and yet, it was announced it was going to close. so i pick up the phone on june 1, saturday afternoon and my wife and daughter were standing beside me, and i call president trump. i talked to him directly about this, and i was mostly -- and he listened to...
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of course the iconic pass from joe montana to dwight clark there sent the niners to the super bowl in the 1980s and launched a dynasty. this morning the national bobblehead hall of fame, didn't know they had one, in milwaukee is out with this. you see right here. this is a new toy. officially licensed by the nfl. the bobblehead, bobble, bobble. and why today, you ask? well, today is this guy, joe montana's 63rd birthday. >> it feels rude to be messing with him, right? he's such a legend. >> but like mike said earlier today, mike inouye, these move but the catch still sturdy. >> exactly. have fun. >> that was the football player i was a huge fan of. >> oh, yeah? >> yeah. joe montana. >> way back. >> we go way back. >> wish we could go way back to those months we were crying about the cold. >> so many complaints about how cool and cloudy it was. well, let's see where those complaints are now. >> just kidding. >> san francisco made it up to 100 degrees yesterday. it's the first time we've ever had weather that hot in june. but take a look at this cool shot. 76 degrees on the mendocino co
of course the iconic pass from joe montana to dwight clark there sent the niners to the super bowl in the 1980s and launched a dynasty. this morning the national bobblehead hall of fame, didn't know they had one, in milwaukee is out with this. you see right here. this is a new toy. officially licensed by the nfl. the bobblehead, bobble, bobble. and why today, you ask? well, today is this guy, joe montana's 63rd birthday. >> it feels rude to be messing with him, right? he's such a legend....
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and then we will hear from 22020 candidates, minnesota senator amy klobuchar and montana governor steve bullock. we will also take a look at a show of unity in a not very unified world, as the u.s. and our allies honor the 75th anniversary of the normandy invasion. plus we will have analysis on all the news of the day, just ahead on "face the nation". >> brennan: good morning and welcome to "face the nation". late friday, after days of negotiations with mexican officials, and amid warnings from senate republicans that they could not back the president's threatened tariffs on $360 billion of mexican imports, president trump tweeted that a deal had been reached. that mexico had quote agreed to take strong measures to stem the tide of migration through mexico. but it is unclear what those new measures are. mexican president andres manuel lopez obrador referred t to as amlo addressed crowd in tijuana insisting that president trump quote did not raise a clenched fist, but an open and frank hand with his threatened tariffs. we begin with one of the republican leaders expressed some doubts abo
and then we will hear from 22020 candidates, minnesota senator amy klobuchar and montana governor steve bullock. we will also take a look at a show of unity in a not very unified world, as the u.s. and our allies honor the 75th anniversary of the normandy invasion. plus we will have analysis on all the news of the day, just ahead on "face the nation". >> brennan: good morning and welcome to "face the nation". late friday, after days of negotiations with mexican...
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of montana. again, welcome to you all. we appreciate you all being here and we look forward to your testimony. i just wanted to remind you that we have read your written statements and they will appear in full in the hearing record.% to committee rule 17 in committee practice, each of you is asked to limit your oral presentation to a five minute summary of your written statement. i also wanted to remind you that pursuant to u.s. code section 2001, it is illegal to falsify any statement or material fact presented to congress or otherwise try to cover up material facts. before you begin your testimony, police are member to press the button on the microphone in front of you so that it will turn on and we can all hear you. as you begin to speak, the light in front of you will turn green. after four minutes, the light will turn yellow. so you will have one remaining minute. when the light turns red, we will ask you to please wrap up. we will let the entire panel make the presentation before we moved t
of montana. again, welcome to you all. we appreciate you all being here and we look forward to your testimony. i just wanted to remind you that we have read your written statements and they will appear in full in the hearing record.% to committee rule 17 in committee practice, each of you is asked to limit your oral presentation to a five minute summary of your written statement. i also wanted to remind you that pursuant to u.s. code section 2001, it is illegal to falsify any statement or...
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montana governor steve bullock is trying to find a way to balance the realities of climate change inends on coal, doing it while running for president inside the democratic party. >> as we make transitions we can't be leaving communities behind. there are folks that have worked their whole life powers this countries and at times, democrats and others tried to make them into the villains. >> for small towns like coal strip, climate change is going to be a discussion about revenue and jobs. the plant behind me is within city limits. it accounts for 90% of the town's revenue. two buildings at coal strip power plant in operation since the mid-70s will shut down just a week after christmas. >> you're going to see a drop in revenue locally. >> lory shaw is a former city council member and the founder of coal united, a pro coal advocacy group. >> a town, a state, a community is wholly reliant on only one or two industries, that makes us vulnerable, and i think we should be always looking for ways to diversify and become more resilient. >> even while faced with certain economic collapse, man
montana governor steve bullock is trying to find a way to balance the realities of climate change inends on coal, doing it while running for president inside the democratic party. >> as we make transitions we can't be leaving communities behind. there are folks that have worked their whole life powers this countries and at times, democrats and others tried to make them into the villains. >> for small towns like coal strip, climate change is going to be a discussion about revenue and...
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i'm talking to you, steve bullock, of montana.n talking to you, beto o'rourke, who would have a better chance against john cornyn." but these guys are sending signals that they do not plan to run for the senate. >> i would argue that even if they wish to change their mind, it's already too late for some of them. he has had to take positions that are far to the left of where the montana party would be normally, and just look at last cycle. we had john hester, running for reelection, how much she supported president trump. that's a far cry from governor bella, now running for president. >> he has a kind of populist message, the venn diagram. >> dana: the point is that 24 people are not going to be president. if you want to actually make something happen in washington, ask the democrats know or the republicans when the democrats had the majority in the senate. you cannot get a lot done if you don't have a senate. and they're not even going to try. >> picking up the seats, it was not as bad as it could have been, so i actually don't d
i'm talking to you, steve bullock, of montana.n talking to you, beto o'rourke, who would have a better chance against john cornyn." but these guys are sending signals that they do not plan to run for the senate. >> i would argue that even if they wish to change their mind, it's already too late for some of them. he has had to take positions that are far to the left of where the montana party would be normally, and just look at last cycle. we had john hester, running for reelection,...
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montana state university, and a bachelor of arts in sociology from the the university of montana. again, welcome to you all. we appreciate all the witnesses for being here -- for you all being here and certainly look forward to your testimony. i just wanted to remind you we have read your written statements. and any will appear in full in the hearing record. pursuant to committee rule 7 d and committee practice each of you is asked to limit your oral presentation to a five-minute summary of your written statement. i also wanted to remind that you pursuant to title 18 of the u.s. code, section 1001 it is illegally to knowingly and willfully falseny any statement representation, document or material fact presented to congress or otherwise conceal or cover-up a material fact. before you begin your testimony, please remember to press the button on the microphone in front of you so that it will turn on we all can hear you. as you begin to speak, the light in fibrin of you will turn grown and after four minutes the light turnsual to signal you have one remaining minute. and when the lig
montana state university, and a bachelor of arts in sociology from the the university of montana. again, welcome to you all. we appreciate all the witnesses for being here -- for you all being here and certainly look forward to your testimony. i just wanted to remind you we have read your written statements. and any will appear in full in the hearing record. pursuant to committee rule 7 d and committee practice each of you is asked to limit your oral presentation to a five-minute summary of...
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he took montana by 20 points. i won by four. 25 to 30% of voters voted for donald trump. so in addition to bringing out democrats, we've got to make sure to win back some of the places that we lost. i'm somebody that can do that. and in a time of great division have been able to work with a republican legislature to actually get meaningful things done. freezing college tuition six out of the eight years. record investments in education. while not compromising the values that i hold and i think the values most democrats hold. if we're ever going to address the inequieties and problems in washington d.c. the climate crisis barely discussed by republicans anymore, given outside dollars. when you have tax cuts that lindsey graham says we veto do this to make donors happy when they wouldn't have 400 bucks in case of an emergency. when you have generation oz of work withers that have been replaced by independent contractors. while union membership declined since the 1980s. that's another thing i add. it's been basically bite of my career goal as attorney general and governor. s
he took montana by 20 points. i won by four. 25 to 30% of voters voted for donald trump. so in addition to bringing out democrats, we've got to make sure to win back some of the places that we lost. i'm somebody that can do that. and in a time of great division have been able to work with a republican legislature to actually get meaningful things done. freezing college tuition six out of the eight years. record investments in education. while not compromising the values that i hold and i think...
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he took montana by 20 points, i won by four. 25% of my voters voted for donald trump. the path to victory isn't just through the coasts. it includes places that we lost last election. think about it. almost a third of your counties voted for obama twice then trump. this is about the white house and your state house. and if we can't fire up democrats to win back places that we lost in '16, we may as well fold up that great big tent right now. and this election, it's more than about winning. it's making washington, d.c. work for us. in this world where money equals speech, corporations have the semiright as people until we address the fact that the rules are now written for those who have the biggest checkbooks, we're not going to solve any of the problems you've heard about in the last 17 speeches. look, i get that people talk about the problem money in our elections. but d.c.'s become a place where talking has been the place and not doing. this has been the fight of my career. when i was attorney general i not only organized the states against citizens united, but then
he took montana by 20 points, i won by four. 25% of my voters voted for donald trump. the path to victory isn't just through the coasts. it includes places that we lost last election. think about it. almost a third of your counties voted for obama twice then trump. this is about the white house and your state house. and if we can't fire up democrats to win back places that we lost in '16, we may as well fold up that great big tent right now. and this election, it's more than about winning. it's...
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joining me now from montana, montana governor steve bullock.it's great to have you on the program. thank you for being here. >> kasie, thank you for having me tonight. >> let's start with the debate stage. clearly the dnc set these criteria for who would make the stage. some have posited perhaps you waited too long to get into the race. what do you attribute this to? and do you think it's a mistake for democrats not to put a red state governor who went ahead of donald trump on the stage coming up next week? >> yes, missing from that stage would be someone that actually won in a trump state. the bridge divides with the 60% republican legislature to get progressive things that done that represents our rural areas. i only got in a month ago because i still had a job to do. had i got in earlier, my legislature was going on. i wouldn't have gotten medicaid expansion reauthorized, freeze college tuition, wouldn't have been able to lower health care costs for everyone. if i had to choose between chasing 100,000 donors or getting 100,000 people health
joining me now from montana, montana governor steve bullock.it's great to have you on the program. thank you for being here. >> kasie, thank you for having me tonight. >> let's start with the debate stage. clearly the dnc set these criteria for who would make the stage. some have posited perhaps you waited too long to get into the race. what do you attribute this to? and do you think it's a mistake for democrats not to put a red state governor who went ahead of donald trump on the...
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what i'll be doing more than anything else, the way i've won in montana.t of putting people ahead of sort of the politics or the food fights. i think that's what folks want out of the next candidate for president on the democratic side. >> are you going to seen this decision by the dnc or still challenge it? >> chuck, you just showed the board of everyone on there. so disappointed. the greater point is that yeah, i am the only one in the field that has actually won in a trump state. and we need on win back some of the places we've lost. my legislature is 60% republican. the back-up spent $26 million trying to defeat medicaid reauthorization. we got that done. i had that job to do and that's where i needed to be. >> it's interesting. you have gotten some republicans to support you. there's been a bipartisan concern about dark money in montana that is unique to the other 49 states of you're watching this election interference. it seems to be that they cannot get bipartisan concensus on this. what would you do? you cannot get mitch mcconnell to do anything an
what i'll be doing more than anything else, the way i've won in montana.t of putting people ahead of sort of the politics or the food fights. i think that's what folks want out of the next candidate for president on the democratic side. >> are you going to seen this decision by the dnc or still challenge it? >> chuck, you just showed the board of everyone on there. so disappointed. the greater point is that yeah, i am the only one in the field that has actually won in a trump state....
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democratic contenders about the one issue that really motivates them, and tonight he talked with montana governor steve bullock for our big >> my big spending in elections. >> of there was thing montana governor steve bullock wants democrats to know it's that he is the only candidate in the field who won office in a trump state. >> bullock. >> nice to see you. >> he tells voters that as he sbrintroduces himself. we met the governor in chicago. >> i want a combo. >> taking time to grab lunch at the landmark lanny's deli. >> i have been ten years in public ops. traveling as candidate for president. no one has ever come up to me and said, you know what, i don't think there's enough money in our elections or i don't think there's enough spending. >>> as president, bullock would sign an executive order requiring corporations to disclose money spent toward elections and he wants a constitutional amendment overturning citizens united. the supreme court ruling that allows for nearly unlimited spending in politics. >> is this differenti fo>> most follk ce about but theikewhoever up this moax lyea
democratic contenders about the one issue that really motivates them, and tonight he talked with montana governor steve bullock for our big >> my big spending in elections. >> of there was thing montana governor steve bullock wants democrats to know it's that he is the only candidate in the field who won office in a trump state. >> bullock. >> nice to see you. >> he tells voters that as he sbrintroduces himself. we met the governor in chicago. >> i want a...
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montana governor steve bullock is out in jefferson, storm lake, sioux city.o o'rourke, kamala harris, john hickenlooper. joe biden will be joined by another candidate in the 2020 campaign, donald trump, a republican running for re-election as well. all eyes particularly on this race for the next couple days, eight months before the iowa caucuses. >> i love iowa for many reasons. among them, zeleny, is how engaged the electorate is there. they really, really listen. they are completely engaged in asking the most important questions. before you go, deadline for debates. wednesday, who is in, who is snout. >> reporter: deadlines for the first debates is on wednesday. we know montana governor steve bullock is one of the candidates who will not make the cut. he acknowledged that to us yesterday. he said, look, he believes it's unfair. he's a democrat elected in a red state of montana, but he will not be the only one. seth moulton, the massachusetts congressman will also not make the cut as well as wayne mussen, a mayor from a small town in florida who is running f
montana governor steve bullock is out in jefferson, storm lake, sioux city.o o'rourke, kamala harris, john hickenlooper. joe biden will be joined by another candidate in the 2020 campaign, donald trump, a republican running for re-election as well. all eyes particularly on this race for the next couple days, eight months before the iowa caucuses. >> i love iowa for many reasons. among them, zeleny, is how engaged the electorate is there. they really, really listen. they are completely...
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he took montana by 20 and i won by four.win back the places we lost if we are going to win the election. i have been able to govern in a divided area. the way i got that done was not by talking to legislators, but listening to constituents and recognize figure we lost rural hospitals, let them tell me, if you lose in a rural hospital, you lost that community. at the height of anti-obamacare, the way i governed, i show up not just the blue places. i listen and i fundamentally believe most folks have the values of wanting decent health care and a decent job and a roof over their head and believing you can do better for the next generation than even yourself. >> candidates like elizabeth warren is on later tonight are for impeaching donald trump now. are you? >> i'm for making sure congress can do its full function. the oversight authority and what we are seeing time and time again, you saw it again today. the trump administration is complete lly stonewalling even allowing investigations. i want congress to do the oversight and
he took montana by 20 and i won by four.win back the places we lost if we are going to win the election. i have been able to govern in a divided area. the way i got that done was not by talking to legislators, but listening to constituents and recognize figure we lost rural hospitals, let them tell me, if you lose in a rural hospital, you lost that community. at the height of anti-obamacare, the way i governed, i show up not just the blue places. i listen and i fundamentally believe most folks...
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she's very articulate. >> and she's from montana? >> yes. first generation. >> tell us about your dad. >> my dad is also from montana. he also was third generation. >> did you pick up new skills growing up from farming experience? >> yes. you learn how to persevere. when you get stuck in a field and attracted by yourself, at like 12, you figure out how to fix things. >> so you got that from your dad, your a bit of a contrary and an underlying comedian from your grandmother. what did you want from your mom? >> probably empathy. my mom was a social worker. my mom was great with kids. she was always the person argue, super annoying. [laughter] >> one would say how could you be a sympathetic and work with the cia? >> it's not a contradiction. you can have your own moral compass and work for any organization. you could ask that about people who work for tech companies, they are often demonized as well. what is your moral compass and your own integrity? >> in the book you describe terrorism in the evolution of capabilities from the pre-iraq war, o
she's very articulate. >> and she's from montana? >> yes. first generation. >> tell us about your dad. >> my dad is also from montana. he also was third generation. >> did you pick up new skills growing up from farming experience? >> yes. you learn how to persevere. when you get stuck in a field and attracted by yourself, at like 12, you figure out how to fix things. >> so you got that from your dad, your a bit of a contrary and an underlying comedian...
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yesterday they were released back to the reservation in montana. >> the idea is they will also mate.ing in two yellowstone heritage bison males. hopefully they'll get along. and this will be a yearly caravan. >> the bison project at is part of a broader plan to bring free-roaming bison back to the blackfeetion in northern montana. >>> coming up in sports, you know it's gonna be a tough game for the warriors. they were without klay thompson, durant, and without a win. they lost to the raptors. >> on the 11:00 news, we're continuing to follow some developing news out of the north bay at this hour. three people are hurt after a shooting near a soccer field. ♪ ♪ ♪ star wars galaxy's edge opening may 31st at the disneyland resort alright boys, time for bed. listen to your mom knuckleheads. hand em over. hand what over? video games, whatever you got. let's go. you can watch videos of people playing video games in the morning. is that everything? i can see who's online. i'm gonna sweep the sofa fort. well, look what i found. take control of your wifi with xfinity xfi. let's roll! now that's
yesterday they were released back to the reservation in montana. >> the idea is they will also mate.ing in two yellowstone heritage bison males. hopefully they'll get along. and this will be a yearly caravan. >> the bison project at is part of a broader plan to bring free-roaming bison back to the blackfeetion in northern montana. >>> coming up in sports, you know it's gonna be a tough game for the warriors. they were without klay thompson, durant, and without a win. they...
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the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from montreal -- from montana, mr. gianforte, for five minutes. mr. gianforte: mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize a bright and talented group of young women from montana who excelled in the recent code girls united northwest regional app challenge. taylor putin won first place. for her project that uses radiofrequency identification to provide real-time tracking information for students. emma anderson, keira hutchinson and trinity hutchinson took second place for creating an app that reminds users to exercise throughout the day. . miera greer and abby stilo placed third with a prototype of their robotic self-driving vehicle. code girls united is an after school computerer science program teaching fourth through eighth grade girls to become problem solvers through a coding and business training. congratulations to all the participants. the skills and ideas they are developing could help tackle the challenges we face today and in the years to come. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to claus
the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from montreal -- from montana, mr. gianforte, for five minutes. mr. gianforte: mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize a bright and talented group of young women from montana who excelled in the recent code girls united northwest regional app challenge. taylor putin won first place. for her project that uses radiofrequency identification to provide real-time tracking information for students. emma anderson, keira hutchinson and trinity...
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happy birthday, joe montana. that's cute. >> the catch solid. >> we're in the 90s and 100s. >> yeah. it's going to be hot again today. parts of the bay area catch a break. san francisco is not as hot. you are not included in the heat advisory today. minor coastal cooling. the tri-valley is hot. dublin under an excessive heat warning today. yeah. it is going to be pretty bad. we start out hazy. this is a look at the area outlined in the excessive heat warning. anywhere in pink. that includes solano county, lake county, and then over toward the delta. also the tri-valley. as we go into today, back in the triple digits today, watching out for that. once again, the heat advisory for the rest of the bay area, except for the immediate coastline. here's the way we start in san jose. as you head out out to diridon, 71 degrees. already a mild start. at 10:00 we're at 86 degrees. then reaching into the mid-90s today. as we check out our high teurs in the south bay reaching 9 6 in downtown san jose. gilroy 107. 102 in pitts
happy birthday, joe montana. that's cute. >> the catch solid. >> we're in the 90s and 100s. >> yeah. it's going to be hot again today. parts of the bay area catch a break. san francisco is not as hot. you are not included in the heat advisory today. minor coastal cooling. the tri-valley is hot. dublin under an excessive heat warning today. yeah. it is going to be pretty bad. we start out hazy. this is a look at the area outlined in the excessive heat warning. anywhere in pink....
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>> my big idea is ending dark money spending andio elect >> if there was one thing montana governor stevecrats to know, it's that he is the only candidate in the field who n office in a trump state. >> steve bullock >> nice to see you >> he tells voters that as he introduces himself we met the governor in chicago >> i want a combo. >> taking time to grab lunch at the landmark manny's deli. >> you know, i've been ten years in poflic fice i've been traveling as candidate for president. no one has ever come up to me in a place like this or anywhere else and said, you know what, i don't think there's enough money in our elections or i don't think there's enough spending >> as president bullock would requiring corporations to disclose money spent toward elections. and he wants a censtitutional amendmoverturning citizens united the supreme court ruling that allows for nearly unlimited spending in politics >>> is thiats differen enough for you >> most folks, if you walked around manny's, they don't care about campaign spending. but they care aboufat the ct like last year's tax cuts. whoever clea
>> my big idea is ending dark money spending andio elect >> if there was one thing montana governor stevecrats to know, it's that he is the only candidate in the field who n office in a trump state. >> steve bullock >> nice to see you >> he tells voters that as he introduces himself we met the governor in chicago >> i want a combo. >> taking time to grab lunch at the landmark manny's deli. >> you know, i've been ten years in poflic fice i've been...
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in northwest montana the one - - montana we have an issue without a spokane so it's not about watching the red sox or the yankees we have a fire - - a forest firest burning they have to get it local otherwise human lives are at risk. is there anything nielsen can do quick. >> nielsen measures what people watch and then there is a process. >> but they don't have access to local channels they cannot watch it. >> so it can be h measured. >> that's a decision that needs to be measured by the fcc where they want to make thatde allocation. >> we don't tell the fcc what to decide. >> write them a letter? or is that an act of congress we don't do anything so they don't have to door anything quick. >> i thank you have to write them a letter. you can make a local appeal to change the allocation that they are the body that decides. >> i would point out the fcc has a market modification process that is very supportive of that and has use that to resolve some of these very kinds of orphan situations i would just command that to your attention and use and we will help you with that. >> i appreciate
in northwest montana the one - - montana we have an issue without a spokane so it's not about watching the red sox or the yankees we have a fire - - a forest firest burning they have to get it local otherwise human lives are at risk. is there anything nielsen can do quick. >> nielsen measures what people watch and then there is a process. >> but they don't have access to local channels they cannot watch it. >> so it can be h measured. >> that's a decision that needs to...
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it might be the first day of summer, but some areas in montana are seeing snowfall when a heviso was issued for counties at higher elevations there are so many things wrong with that. i can't even imagine >> how are we still talking about snow >> we need to ask you that >> this is going to be for the higher elevations above 8,000 feet you could see one to 2 inches across montana today that severe weather is really going to continue to roll through across the plains. things are starting to dry out for north carolina, damaging wind gusts, but we still have rain in the forecast for at least the next early hours before this really starts to push out. across philadelphia, new york, 12:30 things will start to lighten up and finally a break from all ack in the upper 90s >>> i feel like we've been talking about rain for the last week here. finally going to get a break for the northeast. still severe weather >> i miss that big round bright thing in the sky can't wait to see it thank you, janessa >>> finders keepers, losers weepers? that is not always the case. police track down a north caroli
it might be the first day of summer, but some areas in montana are seeing snowfall when a heviso was issued for counties at higher elevations there are so many things wrong with that. i can't even imagine >> how are we still talking about snow >> we need to ask you that >> this is going to be for the higher elevations above 8,000 feet you could see one to 2 inches across montana today that severe weather is really going to continue to roll through across the plains. things are...
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montana governor steve bullock and massachusetts congressman.e will be the main topic on our weekly political show "the issue is." you can watch it tomorrow morning 6:30 a.m. followed by "mornings on 2." >>> a new type of fairy is going to be hitting the water on the east bay. more on the boat' cutting edge technology that makes it the first of its kind. >> as temperatures got hotter around the area, rescue teams were out all over the place trying to keep people safe. the warning they are telling anybody if you are going to spend time on the water. >>> wicked morning as we look ahead with what's coming up on "mornings on 2." >>> coming up in the next hour, elon musk out there talking bout his electric car company. we are going to explain his vision for the future of tesla, and self driving cars. also? >>> ♪ >> young musicians taking their talent overseas. where the san francisco youth orchestra kicks off the european tour. more after the break. alright boys, time for bed. listen to your mom, knuckleheads. hand em over. hand what over? video game
montana governor steve bullock and massachusetts congressman.e will be the main topic on our weekly political show "the issue is." you can watch it tomorrow morning 6:30 a.m. followed by "mornings on 2." >>> a new type of fairy is going to be hitting the water on the east bay. more on the boat' cutting edge technology that makes it the first of its kind. >> as temperatures got hotter around the area, rescue teams were out all over the place trying to keep...