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montana, which started as montana state university was chartered in 1893. in first building was opened 1895. it is a general university. have one of the most well-known and finest for street -- forestry schools in the country. believe it or not, one of the finest creative writing schools. pharmacy, forme chemistry. president roosevelt starts the civilian conservation corps. was in the center for all the ccc camps including glacier and yellowstone. 1942.asted until they had a school out here. a lot of buildings for transients to stay. in military museum was built 1937. there is a lot of working people here. we are a major railroad center. the factories. big tech has become a center. a lot of work going on. are also really big in -profit. we are a mismatch of everything. university brings in proffesors and students. as cosmopolitan as it can get. have two publishers. mound presses the other one. we have a lot of authors. we have had a few conservation .ewspapers and news writers a lot of books have come out of here. ray burke is a nationally known fiction and
montana, which started as montana state university was chartered in 1893. in first building was opened 1895. it is a general university. have one of the most well-known and finest for street -- forestry schools in the country. believe it or not, one of the finest creative writing schools. pharmacy, forme chemistry. president roosevelt starts the civilian conservation corps. was in the center for all the ccc camps including glacier and yellowstone. 1942.asted until they had a school out here. a...
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will remain the law in montana.ead on campaign finance reform? and more importantly, will congress? >> would you support getting rid of all dark money, all super pacs in elections? ons?r strengt! whoo-hoo! great-tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein and twenty-six vitamins and minerals. ensure, for strength and energy. woman 1: this... woman 2: ...this... man 1: ...this is my body of proof. man 2: proof of less joint pain... woman 3: ...and clearer skin. man 3: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 4: ...with humira. woman 5: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the number one prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. (avo): 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
will remain the law in montana.ead on campaign finance reform? and more importantly, will congress? >> would you support getting rid of all dark money, all super pacs in elections? ons?r strengt! whoo-hoo! great-tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein and twenty-six vitamins and minerals. ensure, for strength and energy. woman 1: this... woman 2: ...this... man 1: ...this is my body of proof. man 2: proof of less joint pain... woman 3: ...and clearer skin. man 3: proof that i can fight...
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he advocated on behalf of man montana. he said he had no ambition in life higher than to be a senator for the state of montana. people still remember him fondly and his impact is still felt. he was born in new york city on march 16, 1903. he was the son of irish catholic immigrants. he had two younger sisters, catherine and helen. when he was seven, his mother father sent him, as was irish tradition, to live with relatives. that's how he and his sisters ended up here. at the age of 14, he hopped on a train, went back to new york, tried to get his father to allow him to enlist in the military. his father said no, so he lied and went ahead and enlisted in the navy at the age of 14. , asugh his time in the navy soon he was discharged, he went theserved -- enlisted in army. when he was discharged, he came back to great falls, worked a couple jobs, did not really like it a whole lot, and ultimately enlisted in the marines. he served in all three branches at that time and love to the service. the marines it sent him overseas. th
he advocated on behalf of man montana. he said he had no ambition in life higher than to be a senator for the state of montana. people still remember him fondly and his impact is still felt. he was born in new york city on march 16, 1903. he was the son of irish catholic immigrants. he had two younger sisters, catherine and helen. when he was seven, his mother father sent him, as was irish tradition, to live with relatives. that's how he and his sisters ended up here. at the age of 14, he...
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we are located in the heart of western montana in a very fertile area. when captain christopher higgins established missoula, actually ellgate first, it was it was because it was the hub of western montana. to the north, you have the saint ignatius mission. to the south, you have increasing settlers in the bitter root rally. in 1860, you have lieutenant benton inn at fort the east to wall-to-wall in the west. everybody going from one direction to the other is coming through here. before white settlement was here, this was the native american land. tribes now known under the name of the flathead indians. this was their homeland. as far as we know, there was never any type of permanent settlement here in missoula. they settled everywhere. but in here they did a lot of , hunting. there was a great deal of hunting and gathering. the fruits of the bitter roots were cherished and a whole field of them existed pretty much where we are now. establishedlage was in 1860. what happened was captain christopher p. higgins had been the wagon master on governor stevens
we are located in the heart of western montana in a very fertile area. when captain christopher higgins established missoula, actually ellgate first, it was it was because it was the hub of western montana. to the north, you have the saint ignatius mission. to the south, you have increasing settlers in the bitter root rally. in 1860, you have lieutenant benton inn at fort the east to wall-to-wall in the west. everybody going from one direction to the other is coming through here. before white...
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robert: missoula is located in the western part of montana. we would probably payment to be the largest city inside the rocky mountains. we have a branch to the east and the branch to the west. very forcated in a tile area. it was because it was the next six in western montana. , you have the saint ignatius mission and to the , and you have the valley in 1860 you have lieutenant john -- everybody he was going from one direction to another is coming through here. before white settlement was here, this was native american land. they are now known as the flathead indians. this was their land. as such, there was never any type of permanent settlement were -- here. they settled everywhere. but here they did a lot of hunting. there was a lot of hunting and gathering. rootsuits of the bitter were cherished and a whole field of them existed pretty much where we are now. was captaind higgins had been the wagon master on governor stevens' exhibition. stevens was taking off as the first territorial governor, which at that time included montana. he first
robert: missoula is located in the western part of montana. we would probably payment to be the largest city inside the rocky mountains. we have a branch to the east and the branch to the west. very forcated in a tile area. it was because it was the next six in western montana. , you have the saint ignatius mission and to the , and you have the valley in 1860 you have lieutenant john -- everybody he was going from one direction to another is coming through here. before white settlement was...
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senate in montana. running for u.s.eated fat cells, for good. discuss coolsculpting with your doctor. some common side-effects include temporary numbness, discomfort, and swelling. don't imagine results, see them. coolsculpting, take yourself further. woman 1: this... woman 2: ...this... man 1: ...this is my body of proof. man 2: proof of less joint pain... woman 3: ...and clearer skin. man 3: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 4: ...with humira. woman 5: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the number one prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. (avo): 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 hea
senate in montana. running for u.s.eated fat cells, for good. discuss coolsculpting with your doctor. some common side-effects include temporary numbness, discomfort, and swelling. don't imagine results, see them. coolsculpting, take yourself further. woman 1: this... woman 2: ...this... man 1: ...this is my body of proof. man 2: proof of less joint pain... woman 3: ...and clearer skin. man 3: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 4: ...with humira. woman 5: humira targets and...
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they know senator tester cares about montana.they keep voting him back, because he cares. all like what's going to happen in november 2020. we will be voting senator daines out of office because he doesn't care. when i go around this state and talk to montanans and i ask, when was the last time you heard or seen your senator, not one hand will go up because they all -- the same response i get from everybody. they've never met him, tve never interacted with him, he does not know montana values. so, no, this election is not about socialism, it's about who cares about the state. >> health care seems to be the number one issue in the 2018 congressional midterm races. is that the number one issue that you'll be running against senator daines on in montana? >> that's part of it. as you know, montana, per capita, we ever one of the highest veterans population, and senator daines decided to vote against veterans' housing and limit veterans' health care. that's sad, because that's a lot of montanans. we're looking at hundreds of thousands
they know senator tester cares about montana.they keep voting him back, because he cares. all like what's going to happen in november 2020. we will be voting senator daines out of office because he doesn't care. when i go around this state and talk to montanans and i ask, when was the last time you heard or seen your senator, not one hand will go up because they all -- the same response i get from everybody. they've never met him, tve never interacted with him, he does not know montana values....
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he advocated on behalf of montana. he said he had no higher ambition dan to be a senator -- than to be a senator from and for the state of montana. mike mansfield was born in new york city in 1903. he was the son of irish catholic immigrants. he had two younger sisters, catherine and helen. when mike mansfield was seven ands old, his father died sent him, as was the irish tradition, to live with relatives in montana, which is how he and his sisters ended up. at the age of 14, he went back to new york, tried to get his father to enlist in the military. his dad said no, so mansfield lied and enlisted in the army at the age of -- no sorry, the navy at the age of 14. manserved his time as a sea and as soon he was done, he enlisted as a private in the army. when he was discharged from the army, he came back to great falls, worked a couple of jobs, didn't like it a whole lot, then enlisted in the marines. he ended up serving in all three branches. at that time, there were three branches of the service. loved the marines. the
he advocated on behalf of montana. he said he had no higher ambition dan to be a senator -- than to be a senator from and for the state of montana. mike mansfield was born in new york city in 1903. he was the son of irish catholic immigrants. he had two younger sisters, catherine and helen. when mike mansfield was seven ands old, his father died sent him, as was the irish tradition, to live with relatives in montana, which is how he and his sisters ended up. at the age of 14, he went back to...
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the people of montana deserve two senators, and we've come to realize that the junior senator from montanangs to the executive branch. and when the president made those remarks, he was the only one that made comments. it tells me that, you know, the dog whistle continues. he was also referring to me because he knows where i'm from originally, and so part of the reason here also is the fact that the people of montana are craving for someone to bring about change, climate change. let's talk about the catastrophic wildfire. let's talk about health care. instead we have our junior senator talking about you know what. >> the senator agreed with the president or defended president in these comments? >> yes, he did. he said he 100% agreed with the president. >> and by agreeing with the president, how do you, despite the fact you served in the u.s. navy, you were elected mayor in a state that does not have an overwhelming amount of people of color, and you were able to be elected mayor. how did you feel when the junior senator in your state said he agreed 100% with what this president said? >> i w
the people of montana deserve two senators, and we've come to realize that the junior senator from montanangs to the executive branch. and when the president made those remarks, he was the only one that made comments. it tells me that, you know, the dog whistle continues. he was also referring to me because he knows where i'm from originally, and so part of the reason here also is the fact that the people of montana are craving for someone to bring about change, climate change. let's talk about...
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that is montana governor steve bullock.litics are dominating the news from hong kong to north korea to iran. we speak to the eurasia group founder ian bremmer. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: you are watching "balance of power." i'm david westin. were coveringwe dramatic developments in hong kong where right please moved in your gas to into clear the legislative offices and around areas. lamw hours later, carrie condemn the protesters actions. the use of violence and vandalism by protesters who stormed into the legislative council building over a period of time. so this is something that we becauseeriously condemn nothing is more important than the rule of law and hong kong. welcome the bremmer, founder and president of the eurasia group. bremmer, founder and president of the eurasia group. welcome for our conversation in chief. we see the video, very dramatic. what does it signify? ian: let's first recognize we have had millions on the streets of hong kong and virtually no civil disobedience. they were allowed to
that is montana governor steve bullock.litics are dominating the news from hong kong to north korea to iran. we speak to the eurasia group founder ian bremmer. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: you are watching "balance of power." i'm david westin. were coveringwe dramatic developments in hong kong where right please moved in your gas to into clear the legislative offices and around areas. lamw hours later, carrie condemn the protesters actions. the use of violence and...
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squadron, and came back to a cattle ranch in montana. he had this amazing name that totally fit what we were doing. it shows that we are interested in honoring the world war ii history, so we are to make some history with it. we spruced up the nose art a little bit. we are happy to share some of that history with the rest of the state and anybody around the world who would like to listen. so this airplane, to get it airborne after 18 years, luckily, we were able to keep it in the hangar here. so corrosion issues were not a weathered flight controls. we knew when we decided to take this project on that we would have to set our sights at half -- to do the restoration we want $.5 million to do to bring the airplane up to modern standards, with the avionics and most importantly, the engines, to be able to safely take the airplane and its crew across the atlantic ocean not once, but twice. know, theyou maintenance that is required on route -- en route with these old airplanes, the oil and spark plugs, there is no end to what is required to ma
squadron, and came back to a cattle ranch in montana. he had this amazing name that totally fit what we were doing. it shows that we are interested in honoring the world war ii history, so we are to make some history with it. we spruced up the nose art a little bit. we are happy to share some of that history with the rest of the state and anybody around the world who would like to listen. so this airplane, to get it airborne after 18 years, luckily, we were able to keep it in the hangar here....
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montana is warming twice as fast.cording to the government's own climate assessment. the state is home to tiny cool towns which have historically provided the country with needs, an area with treasured natural wonders. any time you are talking about climate and politics in america, glacier national park has to be part of the conversation. there are an estimated 150 glaciers here in 1850. today there's only 25. fewer days below freezing and more above 90 degrees is changing the state. less snowfall and earlier melt each year means more fires. they're bigger and burning longer. professor diana siks. >> we are just seeing a lot of fires now. >> dan faye measures the disappearing glaciers for the u.s. geological survey. his field of change is widening. >> when you have changes like this they tend to cascade through the system. the same things melting the glaciers are causing changes in forest fire frequency and severity. >> the current administration says they don't lose sleep about this, i certainly do. >> montana govern
montana is warming twice as fast.cording to the government's own climate assessment. the state is home to tiny cool towns which have historically provided the country with needs, an area with treasured natural wonders. any time you are talking about climate and politics in america, glacier national park has to be part of the conversation. there are an estimated 150 glaciers here in 1850. today there's only 25. fewer days below freezing and more above 90 degrees is changing the state. less...
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no. >> i won in montana in 2016. donald trump took montana by 20.oted for donald trump. >> why did they vote for a democrat, you? >> i think they knew i might disagree on some issues, but i'd be fighting for them. i'm fighting for the better economic gains. and i think that folks even though as a democrat, and we're kind of a purple state, that they knew that everybody day i'm recognizing that not everybody is liming up that ladder, having that fair shot for opportunity and i'd be working for them to do that. >> how do you deal with a party that on so many issues seems to lean left? i was watching the very first debate. i thought it was exciting. everybody has their hands up. why are they flapping their hands up so fast. if you get in the country without documentation, immediate health care. how about thinking a couple of seconds? >> look, we've got to reform our immigration system. in an area like that or decriminalizing border entry, those are areas where i don't think it's the best way to actually fix the immigration system. >> and that will sell
no. >> i won in montana in 2016. donald trump took montana by 20.oted for donald trump. >> why did they vote for a democrat, you? >> i think they knew i might disagree on some issues, but i'd be fighting for them. i'm fighting for the better economic gains. and i think that folks even though as a democrat, and we're kind of a purple state, that they knew that everybody day i'm recognizing that not everybody is liming up that ladder, having that fair shot for opportunity and...
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>> well, i think i'd start with some of the things that i've done in montana.ould get to universal access for community colleges. i made my two-year colleges not about associates degree but about a professionally recognized certificate. there's over a thousand different apprenticeable fields. work-based learning which, on average can make about 20 grand a year on average more. doing those things can help everybody climb the economic ladder. and i think that's one of the reasons why more people climbed in the middle class in montana than any state in the country. >> what type of voter, governor, are you angling for? are you angling for the voter that voted for trump in 2016 is and now you want to get them to vote for you in 2020 or are you angling for the democratic base or both? >> the answer's both. we've got to win back places that we lost in 2016, places like here in michigan, wisconsin, and pennsylvania. i'm the only one in this race that actually won a trump state. trumpers on the ballot. i won by 4. 25 to 30% of my voters voted for donald trump. but i thi
>> well, i think i'd start with some of the things that i've done in montana.ould get to universal access for community colleges. i made my two-year colleges not about associates degree but about a professionally recognized certificate. there's over a thousand different apprenticeable fields. work-based learning which, on average can make about 20 grand a year on average more. doing those things can help everybody climb the economic ladder. and i think that's one of the reasons why more...
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[birds chirping] traveledstaff recently to missoula, montana. to watch more video, visit c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span three. , historians discuss ideas that shape into national ideologies. topics include 19th and 20th century and unilateralism and the impact of fear on u.s. foreign policy. >> we are going to start our last panel for the day. incredibly exciting. i'm one to keep my remarks short. we have billion people who should be speaking. to borrow david's description of the panel. this is the panel on international ideologies. ideas onng on these elite and grassroots levels that have shaped the united states.
[birds chirping] traveledstaff recently to missoula, montana. to watch more video, visit c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span three. , historians discuss ideas that shape into national ideologies. topics include 19th and 20th century and unilateralism and the impact of fear on u.s. foreign policy. >> we are going to start our last panel for the day. incredibly exciting. i'm one to keep my remarks short. we have billion people who...
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estÁn en las afueras de bozeman, montana [sopla] [suena el celular] >>swagger...nel johnson. >>supuse que lo escucharÍa. >>creo que no tienes adÓnde ir. >>coronel, si es que es coronel. >>asÍ es. tengo algo que quieres. >>creo que yo tambiÉn. [bip] "hay una fosa comÚn con 400 cadÁveres... hombres... mujeres... niÑos..." [bip] [bip] le dirÉ algo: se la doy, y quedo a mano. sÓlo envÍe un hombre en quien confÍo. >>estoy abierto. ¿en quiÉn has pensado? >>en el hombre de youtube con los anteojos... amigo de nelson mandela... se ve confiable. >>¿bonno? quieres que lleven a bonno? >>mi colega cuestiona mi elecciÓn... bien, creo que podrÍa ser un problema con tan pocas horas. tal vez ese senador charles meachum de montana... serÍa una buena opciÓn. ¿verdad? >>no lo creo. >>les voy a dar unos nÚmeros, y decida... punto 732 punto 648 >>¿y quÉ es eso? >>los tres Últimos dÍgitos son los metros de latitud y longitud de un ducto de petrÓleo en eritrea, con 400 cadÁveres debajo... ¿dÓnde nos vemos? >>donde te vea con claridad. aproximÁndote desde muy lejos. [♪] [helicóptero] [♪]
estÁn en las afueras de bozeman, montana [sopla] [suena el celular] >>swagger...nel johnson. >>supuse que lo escucharÍa. >>creo que no tienes adÓnde ir. >>coronel, si es que es coronel. >>asÍ es. tengo algo que quieres. >>creo que yo tambiÉn. [bip] "hay una fosa comÚn con 400 cadÁveres... hombres... mujeres... niÑos..." [bip] [bip] le dirÉ algo: se la doy, y quedo a mano. sÓlo envÍe un hombre en quien confÍo. >>estoy abierto. ¿en...
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. >>> sunday morning was less than an hour old when the gunshots rec shayed from the prospect, montana. >> what are you reporting? >> a robbery. >> and what's going on? >> somebody entered into our garage. shots were fired. >> come on, man. >> a robbery was rare in prospect, but a shooting was unherds of. dash cams captured the chaos as first responders raced to the scene. >> what's the number? >> stop, stop. >> it was all happening just a few hundred feet from where foreign exchange student diran dede lived with his host family. >> i kind of woke up with a start. heard four loud pops, bang, bang, bang, fairley close together and then a pause and then another bang. >> randy heard the sirens and got out of bed. >> so i went downstairs just to make sure i could lay my hands on robbie and diren. and he came down stars with me and he was like, where is diran. >> he said he didn't know. >> he didn't know? >> i thought that was weird. i looked in the rec room so i came back to him and i said, what's going on? where is diren? robbie fessed up. he and diren walked out. he told randy how diren
. >>> sunday morning was less than an hour old when the gunshots rec shayed from the prospect, montana. >> what are you reporting? >> a robbery. >> and what's going on? >> somebody entered into our garage. shots were fired. >> come on, man. >> a robbery was rare in prospect, but a shooting was unherds of. dash cams captured the chaos as first responders raced to the scene. >> what's the number? >> stop, stop. >> it was all happening...
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infrastructure is a priority in montana and across the nation. it is a way to create good paying jobs while ensuring our communities remain viable. i look forward to hearing the ideas and best practices that come out of chair hogan's initiatives. >> it's only when the partisan shouting stops that we can hear each other's voices and concerns. i am prepared to create an environment of trust and cooperation. what i envision for maryland is not just an economic and fiscal recovery but a rebirth of our spirit, and a renewed commitment to our common purpose. starting today, let me say loudly and clearly, maryland is open for business. [cheers and applause] >> one and a half years ago governor hogan launched an initiative to make maryland open for business. we have experienced four years of consecutive record-setting growth. >> we had the busiest month ever. >> the governor launched a $600 million investment to improve the baggage handling system, restrooms, retail operations. >> three, two, one. we're open! >> the new concourse connecting terminal d an
infrastructure is a priority in montana and across the nation. it is a way to create good paying jobs while ensuring our communities remain viable. i look forward to hearing the ideas and best practices that come out of chair hogan's initiatives. >> it's only when the partisan shouting stops that we can hear each other's voices and concerns. i am prepared to create an environment of trust and cooperation. what i envision for maryland is not just an economic and fiscal recovery but a...
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hace 11 aÑos Él intentÓ ahogar al menor en un rÍo de montana, debido a que unas voces malignas de loctado. michelle: un hombre sella su bote contra otra embarcaciÓn a la que perseguÍan el lago de michigan. este video fue tomado por las vÍctimas del ataque que llamaron al servicio de emergencia. por fortuna no hubo heridos y el agresor terminÓ arrestado. varios conductores protagonizaron otro irresponsable actoen una autopista tambiÉn en michigan. manejando sus autos en cÍrculos como lo ve, paralizaron el trÁfico antes de huir a toda velocidad. cuando llegÓ la policÍa una grabaciÓn publicada en las redes sociales permitiÓ el arresto de estos sujetos. pamela:cobran cada vez mÁs fuerza las protestas contra las condiciones infrahumanas en que viven los inmigrantes en los centros de detenciÓn. un congresista de texas logrÓ captar un controversial video y desde los angeles tienen los imÁgenes. >> aprovechando cada segundo de la grabaciÓn con el telÉfono del representante joaquÍn castro del estado de texas, estas mujeres detenidas en un centro de migraciÓn hablan de su dolor por el trato in
hace 11 aÑos Él intentÓ ahogar al menor en un rÍo de montana, debido a que unas voces malignas de loctado. michelle: un hombre sella su bote contra otra embarcaciÓn a la que perseguÍan el lago de michigan. este video fue tomado por las vÍctimas del ataque que llamaron al servicio de emergencia. por fortuna no hubo heridos y el agresor terminÓ arrestado. varios conductores protagonizaron otro irresponsable actoen una autopista tambiÉn en michigan. manejando sus autos en cÍrculos como...
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except montana, when people are googling whether is steve bullock, which is the governor of montana. what do you think? >> people wanted to know who she was. mary anne williamson won't be the nominee and unlikely to even make the next debate. >> dana: did she make it more entertaining? return to love. lot of love. you guys are gonna return to love on "the daily briefing." we're gonna see you a little bit later in the show. >> what did you mean when you said you aren'ted going to be as polite in the next debate? >> we'll see. >> dana: joe biden promising no more mr. nice guy tonight. so what does he need to do? i'll ask former obama communications director. she's here next. plus the white house taking aim at the high cost of prescription drugs by looking toward our northern border. we'll have debails ahead. if you're the spouse of a military veteran, i want you to know something, your spouse has earned the right to apply for a va home loan. a va home loan is unique, it's different than other home loans, because it allows you to borrow up to 100 percent of your home's value. that extra
except montana, when people are googling whether is steve bullock, which is the governor of montana. what do you think? >> people wanted to know who she was. mary anne williamson won't be the nominee and unlikely to even make the next debate. >> dana: did she make it more entertaining? return to love. lot of love. you guys are gonna return to love on "the daily briefing." we're gonna see you a little bit later in the show. >> what did you mean when you said you...
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until an autopsy can be conducted next week in montana.investigated the car aidan's parents were found dead in. aidan was not inside the vehicle at the time, and police say there was no evidence he had been inside that car recently. jon? jon: christina coleman, thank you. one man was killed and at least 11 others injured when gunfire erupted at a large outdoor event in brooklyn, new york. the shooting occurred just before 11 p.m. during the annual two-day party known as old-timers day in the brownsville neighborhood. police say a 38-year-old man was killed when at least two gunmen opened fire. public advocate jama, i williams says the normally e peaceful event has never seen such violence before. >> this was a mass shooting, and it happened at a revered event that happens annually. a revered event that our seniors come out to enjoy themselves. damn it, somebody shot it up. jon: no arrests so far as police continue to investigate. >>> authorities in canada ramping up efforts to find two teen suspects wanted in connection with the death cans
until an autopsy can be conducted next week in montana.investigated the car aidan's parents were found dead in. aidan was not inside the vehicle at the time, and police say there was no evidence he had been inside that car recently. jon? jon: christina coleman, thank you. one man was killed and at least 11 others injured when gunfire erupted at a large outdoor event in brooklyn, new york. the shooting occurred just before 11 p.m. during the annual two-day party known as old-timers day in the...
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. >> i always say montana is a scam because it's such a beautiful place to go. >> in montana, they don'tn of dark money in politics. they have passed, number one, disclosure laws. and number two, the limit is $180 for people in montana. >> let me make the argument. the opposite argument, yeah, that's montana but the population of this entire huge state is this lan tless than th of manhattan. >> the disclose act says 90 days -- you can spend whatever you want. you have to say who you are. there's no dark money. you have to say who you are if you want to spend money in our state. he talked to governor bullock, and governor bullock said he was having a ton of special interest groups spending against him, the coke broth koch brothers, 90 days before the election, it had to stop. it stopped because they didn't want to disclose who they are. and upholding the lower court's decision. that is something that could be adopted in states around this country. and that is how you fix politics from the ground up. >> there are details in it. but we should go to the basements in montana and figure out ho
. >> i always say montana is a scam because it's such a beautiful place to go. >> in montana, they don'tn of dark money in politics. they have passed, number one, disclosure laws. and number two, the limit is $180 for people in montana. >> let me make the argument. the opposite argument, yeah, that's montana but the population of this entire huge state is this lan tless than th of manhattan. >> the disclose act says 90 days -- you can spend whatever you want. you have to...
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in fact, 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. our recreation community is facing trail closures in forest plans across the state for bureaucratic and litigation issues and is adding insult to injury when the forest service closes trails 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 danes. you're right. volunteers and conservation organizations are very important to help us keep up with needed maintenance. last year we had over 1,900 ftes, that's full-time equivalents, volunteering in the trail program alone. we just c
in fact, 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. our recreation community is facing trail closures in forest plans across the state for bureaucratic and litigation issues and is adding insult to injury when the forest service closes trails because they aren't able to maintain them. ms. lago, i've heard concerns from private as well as public groups that...
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university of montana. again welcome to you all. , we appreciate you all being -- we appreciate all the witnesses for being here, all of you being here, and we look forward to your testimony. i just want to remind you that we have read your written statements and they will appear in the full hearing record. the 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 conceal or cover up 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 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. signaling you have one remaining minute. and when the light turns red, five minutes has expired and we
university of montana. again welcome to you all. , we appreciate you all being -- we appreciate all the witnesses for being here, all of you being here, and we look forward to your testimony. i just want to remind you that we have read your written statements and they will appear in the full hearing record. the 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...
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my grandpa was a democrat from billings, montana. i spent many days out with grandpa fishing, huntin huntingn certain places in montana. i loved my grandpa dearly but if he was around today, he would be appalled as a democrat at some of the things the far left is saying and advocating for. the words and the actions of certain radical members of the democratic house highlight this new standard for the democratic party. it was renown economist milton friedman who once said, and i quote, one of the great mistakes is to judge policies and programs by their intentions rather than their results. you see, radical democrats are advocating for disastrous policies that would wreck our economy under the guise of cleaning up the environment. fantasy policies like the new green deal would be a disaster for montana and the american people. under the socialist wish list, montanans and millions of american people would have to give up their cars, give up air travel. montana truckers, our ag haulers, our pilots and the industries that rely on them wo
my grandpa was a democrat from billings, montana. i spent many days out with grandpa fishing, huntin huntingn certain places in montana. i loved my grandpa dearly but if he was around today, he would be appalled as a democrat at some of the things the far left is saying and advocating for. the words and the actions of certain radical members of the democratic house highlight this new standard for the democratic party. it was renown economist milton friedman who once said, and i quote, one of...
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i am running because right now montana has one senator representing montana.e senator that's supposed to be representing us is not representing us. he does not know the people of montana. i've been traveling the state and that is the one constant i hear. we have not interacted with our senator in two years. the only time we see him, when we go on facebook. and that's not how you should govern. and, of course, right now, i'm calling on senator danes to apologize for just wholeheartedly agreeing to what the president said. i think that is way below the peel when -- that's not what the people of montana are looking for. they're looking for a representative, they're looking for a senator who will represent them and have an independent mind. that's what they're looking for. and that's why i think i can run -- i'm running and that's why i'm going on win. >> mr. mayor, it's jonathan lamere. you have a remarkable personal story. you're a refugee of the liberian civil war and now a naval reservist here in the united states. talk to us about what you see with this admin
i am running because right now montana has one senator representing montana.e senator that's supposed to be representing us is not representing us. he does not know the people of montana. i've been traveling the state and that is the one constant i hear. we have not interacted with our senator in two years. the only time we see him, when we go on facebook. and that's not how you should govern. and, of course, right now, i'm calling on senator danes to apologize for just wholeheartedly agreeing...
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rally was taking place to protest gun violence in schools, you were actually at a pro-gun rally in montanaat did that experien teach you about peop who oppose gun restriction? -there are a got of people who oppo restriction who are levelheaded. everybody thinks that someone just because they want the y cond amendment that tt eight guns and 12 "rambo" bazookas in their back pocket, and they're all lunatics. there were a lot of levelheaded people that were just making arguments afor wanting their guns,. and i think that the problem is that wethat we only hearguments the extremes in one another,. and i was very happy that i went to the pro-gun rly and had the opportunity to talk to these people. now don't get me wrong. there are a lot of people who are pro-gun who, my opinion, anytime you think that got shot ati at a high school is a paid actor, w my opinion, there is something with you, period.i bua crisis actor oversdoweople whthe levelheaded people who go, "let's tiptoe into legislation. i'm open to legislation. let's figure out a way to legislate this without it getting out of hand becaus
rally was taking place to protest gun violence in schools, you were actually at a pro-gun rally in montanaat did that experien teach you about peop who oppose gun restriction? -there are a got of people who oppo restriction who are levelheaded. everybody thinks that someone just because they want the y cond amendment that tt eight guns and 12 "rambo" bazookas in their back pocket, and they're all lunatics. there were a lot of levelheaded people that were just making arguments afor...
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nga staff has been especially helpful to me throughout my tenure as governor of montana. i still remember showing up in california for the new governors academy, or what governor hogan and i call baby governor school. even doing that with my peers, democrats and republicans, gave me a good foundation to start serving, and then more recently national governor association staff provide me the resources and platform to take my chair's initiative, good job for al americans, and make it's great success. with the support of nga then and the governors coming along, we and countless partners have taken the positive steppeds to create a future ready work force, we sparked the conversation but the growing skills gap and empowering the nation to make sure no american is left behind in our evolving economy. want to take a moment and recognize interim director nicky guilford can as well as her staff at the nga. thank you for stepping into this. this isn't in the script you wrote. [cheers and applause] but for those that also don't know that nicki was going to be transitioning from nga
nga staff has been especially helpful to me throughout my tenure as governor of montana. i still remember showing up in california for the new governors academy, or what governor hogan and i call baby governor school. even doing that with my peers, democrats and republicans, gave me a good foundation to start serving, and then more recently national governor association staff provide me the resources and platform to take my chair's initiative, good job for al americans, and make it's great...
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are your teacher recommendations from teachers in montana?helping that local community and doing volunteer work and doing amazing research and playing on a sports team in montana? you don't want to fake that, they will check. carol: what about just being a great athlete? janet: if you are a legitimately great basketball player or football player, there will be a lot of people watching. there are a lot of people who rank and see how the kids are doing. they track it in leagues, so that is hard to fake, and there are a lot of kids who are very good. so you may want to stay away from sports that people are actually watching. we mentioned in the graphic, squash may not be the way to go. one college counselor told me a few decades ago, rich kids, that was their in, but now the really accomplished squash teams recruit from overseas. these kids are the real deal. carol: staying with gaming the system, how to fix a soccer match. last year, bookmakers took bets on about 75,000 soccer matches around the world. jason: for a match fixer, that is 75,000 p
are your teacher recommendations from teachers in montana?helping that local community and doing volunteer work and doing amazing research and playing on a sports team in montana? you don't want to fake that, they will check. carol: what about just being a great athlete? janet: if you are a legitimately great basketball player or football player, there will be a lot of people watching. there are a lot of people who rank and see how the kids are doing. they track it in leagues, so that is hard...
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we go to montana. we see a real life example of how dark money is just -- >> pro live rating. >> i want to use a big word, but i can't. i've got mom brain. >> screwing up. >> because they can't use the power. >> in arizona, it is the sunniest state in the union. a tiny fraction of arizona have solar power on their homes because of how much dark money has flooded the system there. the power the public utility has put forward is natural gas. you have to pay have to solar power on your house. and it's absurd. but all you have do is find where the money came from. it comes from the arizona public utility. and it's basically a no brainer. >> the dark money aspect is fascinating because that did two things, right? so the first thing it does, it opens up unlimited contributions that are corporate. but very quickly people realize that corporations are very malleable entity that you create all kinds of difference with. what it opened up was not just unlimited corporations but unlimited anonymous corporations. >
we go to montana. we see a real life example of how dark money is just -- >> pro live rating. >> i want to use a big word, but i can't. i've got mom brain. >> screwing up. >> because they can't use the power. >> in arizona, it is the sunniest state in the union. a tiny fraction of arizona have solar power on their homes because of how much dark money has flooded the system there. the power the public utility has put forward is natural gas. you have to pay have to...
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. >>> you remember joe montana? the 49ers legend is selling his state in sonoma county. the hall of fame quarterback listed his 9700 square foot european style home. and many of the materials used were collected by joe montana and his wife on this europe. this 500-acre cattle about a mi drive fr calistoga. the estate is listed for $29 million. >>> you can now travel back in time by paying a visit to oakland's jack london square. a launch party was held to celebrate the 90s experience pop-up exhibit. the 6,000 square foot facility allows visitors to relive the music, fashion, food and pop culture of the 90s. >> we invite everybody out to smell, feel, see, touch, taste, all things 90s. whether you were in middle school, elementary school, college or rearing into your 30s, we have a little bit of all 90s for everybody here. >> ckets are $32. the 90s experience officially opens to the public tomorrow. the 90s weren't that long ago. >> no. listening to some little bit of a jolt this morning. >> nice. that will do it. >> the song i was ing to was "alive." you know, that song.
. >>> you remember joe montana? the 49ers legend is selling his state in sonoma county. the hall of fame quarterback listed his 9700 square foot european style home. and many of the materials used were collected by joe montana and his wife on this europe. this 500-acre cattle about a mi drive fr calistoga. the estate is listed for $29 million. >>> you can now travel back in time by paying a visit to oakland's jack london square. a launch party was held to celebrate the 90s...
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it really hit throughout this initiative because rural isn't just a place like montana.rural's in new york, it's every place across our various states. we look at the way governors can work with rural communities and individuals to actually leverage those unique strengths, provide employers with a source of underutilized talent. to do so, governors can build digital infrastructure, partnerships with anchor institutions, integrate rural economic and work force development, create networks that are supporting those communities and individuals in rural areas. now, before we showed how as an example, governor reynolds and i will launch governors empowered rural iowa initiative that resulted in significant investment in rural broadband but also the growth of private sector investment in rural areas. and in that section we look at how governors can address multiple challenges such as transportation, child care, health barriers, in order to provide support to rural residents. so there are other examples from your states presented in the gugu guide. i encourage you to take a clo
it really hit throughout this initiative because rural isn't just a place like montana.rural's in new york, it's every place across our various states. we look at the way governors can work with rural communities and individuals to actually leverage those unique strengths, provide employers with a source of underutilized talent. to do so, governors can build digital infrastructure, partnerships with anchor institutions, integrate rural economic and work force development, create networks that...
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steve bullock, the governor of montana we interviewed him in the last hour. he wants to make the point, i won, i was elected governor of montana, a state that donald trump won as well in 2016. i can help deliver for the democrats. >> and that is all about the electability argument and this is governor bullocks first time on stage. he's the last candidate to jump into this race. he was not in the miami debate so of course the country will be seeing him largely for the first time. he's been trying to gain ground but the reality is he wassing into essentially a moving car. this campaign is moving along so he's behind in that case but he's going to be, as michael was saying, making the argument with the moderates on that said of the stage and he's trying to say, look, if you want someone electable and beat donald trump, i know how to do it. that is the central question, the left isn't looking for that. we have to see how he performs in this first debate. he may have stage fright and this is a different moment that a montana governor has it but we'll see how he do
steve bullock, the governor of montana we interviewed him in the last hour. he wants to make the point, i won, i was elected governor of montana, a state that donald trump won as well in 2016. i can help deliver for the democrats. >> and that is all about the electability argument and this is governor bullocks first time on stage. he's the last candidate to jump into this race. he was not in the miami debate so of course the country will be seeing him largely for the first time. he's been...
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in this portion, governor steve seminarof montana led a on job creation. this is just over an hour. >> good morning. good morning, governors, distinguished international businesses. industry. industry.demia, the federal government. philanthropies and civil society. welcome to the 2019 summer meeting of the nation's governors here in beautiful salt lake city, utah. to once -- pleased again come together with my colleagues. -- colleagues about the key issues of the day. including outcomes for disconnected youth. safer and smarter was. investing in resilience. cyber security workforce development. they all arrive at early learning. innovative strategies. we will discuss how together, we can develop bipartisan approaches to improve the lives of all americans. also want to acknowledge our international best who have traveled from so far away to be here with us today. please feel free to stand up as you are recognized. from japan we are honored to be joined. he serves a special advisor to the japanese prime minister abe. complimentary vice minister of foreign af
in this portion, governor steve seminarof montana led a on job creation. this is just over an hour. >> good morning. good morning, governors, distinguished international businesses. industry. industry.demia, the federal government. philanthropies and civil society. welcome to the 2019 summer meeting of the nation's governors here in beautiful salt lake city, utah. to once -- pleased again come together with my colleagues. -- colleagues about the key issues of the day. including outcomes...
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juez defendiÓ su decisiÓn asegurando que las denuncias contra el jurado carecÍan de peso frente a la montaÑaa, le dijo. la fiscalÍa por su parte presento a andrea vÉlez, quien trabajÓ para el cÁrtel de sinaloa. ella acusÓ al chapo de ofrecer 1 millÓn de dólares por su cabeza. >> la fiscalÍa quiere recordar a todo el mundo que el chapo ha sido condenado por actos de violencia, que ha causado mucho sufrimiento aquÍ en los estados unidos, en mÉxico y en muchos otros paÍses. ellos quieren enfatizar este aspecto violento de el chapo. blanca: despuÉs de escuchar la sentencia, el chapo saludo a su esposa a la distancia, llevÁndose la mano al pecho, luego se retirÓ de la corte. mientras, emma coronel abandonÓ el edificio rodeada de periodistas, sin contestar ninguna pregunta ni da reacciÓn alguna. blanca: basta con traficar sobre $150,000,000 y 150 kilos tambiÉn de cocaÍna para ser condenado a una cadena perpetua. la fiscalÍa ha sostenido durante todo este juicio que el trÁfico ha sido mucho mayor en el caso de el chapo. estamos hablando de mÁs de 530 t de cocaÍna por un valor de $11,000,000,000. ma
juez defendiÓ su decisiÓn asegurando que las denuncias contra el jurado carecÍan de peso frente a la montaÑaa, le dijo. la fiscalÍa por su parte presento a andrea vÉlez, quien trabajÓ para el cÁrtel de sinaloa. ella acusÓ al chapo de ofrecer 1 millÓn de dólares por su cabeza. >> la fiscalÍa quiere recordar a todo el mundo que el chapo ha sido condenado por actos de violencia, que ha causado mucho sufrimiento aquÍ en los estados unidos, en mÉxico y en muchos otros paÍses....
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last song in montana. do voice. a lot to be clues.upand a lot to lose and africa is on this in pity but it's possible. to limited. it to push away like tibet could lose. the program it's a dave in it is of the 2 so to be mash the one where they love them show them about . sucking between 4 and mal live. he's given. says he must still effect to have with a dolly. group being. the last of my left who. said they depicted kill the little lad. if that is all that we're even if it absolutely. do i mess really really. love. i'm on my way to find out how the 2 rescued women are getting on. they have an appointment with a psychiatric nurse. before making a diagnosis needs more information from their relatives that they didn't show up. there only to thank you 3 hospitals in could their population of around 22000000 there.
last song in montana. do voice. a lot to be clues.upand a lot to lose and africa is on this in pity but it's possible. to limited. it to push away like tibet could lose. the program it's a dave in it is of the 2 so to be mash the one where they love them show them about . sucking between 4 and mal live. he's given. says he must still effect to have with a dolly. group being. the last of my left who. said they depicted kill the little lad. if that is all that we're even if it absolutely. do i...
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we are located in the heart of western montana in a very fertile area.hen captain christopher higgins established missoula, actually established h
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a montana man was charged more than $500,000 for a life-saving kidney dialysis treatment.o if you get a baffling bill. >>> plus, we'll show you why hundreds of boarded up homes are getting a new life because of a chance encounter between two people. >>> and the unprecedent fight to save coral reefs off the coast of florida from a mysterious disease. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com morning. looking live from our exclusive sales force tower camera. this is the case center. the new home of the golden state warriors. it is thursday morning july 25 michelle griego. >> i'm anne makovec. time to check in with the thursday with forecast. >>> i'm happy to say thursday will not be as hot as wednesday. we got into the hundreds for many in the locations. even though today we cool down a little, the real story is still the heat for the weekend. let me show you what it looks like. that is the view from the sales force tower looking towards the east. it is only 59 in sa
a montana man was charged more than $500,000 for a life-saving kidney dialysis treatment.o if you get a baffling bill. >>> plus, we'll show you why hundreds of boarded up homes are getting a new life because of a chance encounter between two people. >>> and the unprecedent fight to save coral reefs off the coast of florida from a mysterious disease. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great...
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this weekend, we take you to missoula, montana, with a population of 66,000, montana's second largesty sits in the western part of the state, in the heart of the northern rocky mountains. >> we see bears here all the time, particularly in the fall when they're out looking for both wild and domestic fruit in the valley. the state of things for grizzlies and humans in the west is at this crucial moment where we have to decide how much space we're going to make for these wild animals, particularly difficult wild animals like a grizzly. >> join us saturday at noon on cspan-2's book tv for this and other offerings and sunday, it continues on c-span3's american history tv. >> smoke jumping started in 1939. the goal of a smoke jumper is to parachute into wildfires where it's inaccessible to other firefighting sources. we're jumping fires in the wilderness and keeping things from becoming a massive wildfire. the c-span cities tour, exploring every first and third weekend every month as we take book tv and american history tv on the road. >> tonight on lectures in history, baylor university pr
this weekend, we take you to missoula, montana, with a population of 66,000, montana's second largesty sits in the western part of the state, in the heart of the northern rocky mountains. >> we see bears here all the time, particularly in the fall when they're out looking for both wild and domestic fruit in the valley. the state of things for grizzlies and humans in the west is at this crucial moment where we have to decide how much space we're going to make for these wild animals,...
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you make montana proud. thank you, mr. speaker. nd i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from florida, mr. bilirakis, for five minutes. mr. bilirakis: thank you, mr. speaker. i appreciate it so much. mr. speaker, i rise today to congratulate tarpen springs native and devout university of florida gator and inspired greek orthodox theologian archbishop nikitas who will be enthrowned this weekend in london in the -- as the greek orthodox as the archbishop in great britain. archbishop nikitas had a blessed life which started with the retrieval of the gold cross in tarpen springs for the 1974 celebration of the epiphany. his proud parents, my uncle knew that he was destined for greatness. e has an extraordinary ecleezeiascal career. he is a worthy choice as the archbishop of great britain. i wish this son of tarpen springs, florida, and my constituent and my cousin a blessed ministry. worthy. thank you, mr. speaker. cong lso have another congratulatory message as well. i acknowledge a group of heroes who worked tirele
you make montana proud. thank you, mr. speaker. nd i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from florida, mr. bilirakis, for five minutes. mr. bilirakis: thank you, mr. speaker. i appreciate it so much. mr. speaker, i rise today to congratulate tarpen springs native and devout university of florida gator and inspired greek orthodox theologian archbishop nikitas who will be enthrowned this weekend in london in the -- as the greek orthodox as the archbishop in...
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governor steve bullock from montana.red the race late and is polling at the bottom of the pack. like several other candidates he's hoping to have a breakout moment on that stage. he was in utah this week for a meeting of the national governor's association. we sat down at a table in salt lake city's hub and spoke diner, i started by asking the governor how robert mueller's testimony changed his thinking about impeachment. >> when folks are worrying about am i going to lose my hospital, or how are my schools, you know, i don't want to make the next year plus about donald trump. i want to make it about them and making sure that they know that what this guy promised them in 2016, he's not delivering. and that i could actually work to make their lives better. >> let me translate what you just said. it doesn't sound like you're in favor of impeachment. will you say that at this point? >> i'm not -- at this point i'm not in favor of impeachment. congress has constitutional obligation of oversight of the executive branch. i'll
governor steve bullock from montana.red the race late and is polling at the bottom of the pack. like several other candidates he's hoping to have a breakout moment on that stage. he was in utah this week for a meeting of the national governor's association. we sat down at a table in salt lake city's hub and spoke diner, i started by asking the governor how robert mueller's testimony changed his thinking about impeachment. >> when folks are worrying about am i going to lose my hospital, or...
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. >> c-span is -- our recent visit to missoula, montana. all weekend every weekend on c-span three. ear he feeling think about these people who were brought here. most of them did not have any idea why they were arrested, and brought here for heang
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. >> you're retired now in montana. there was a point where you actually wanted to retire on mars. >> i thought they should have a geriatric program. 15 years ago, i would have been a volunteer. >> nasa is talking about having a woman walk on the moon by 2024. does that excite you? >> i think it is very appropriate. about time. >> so when you come outside and you look at the moon here, what do you think? >> i got to help put 12 people to walk on that moon. i'm telling everybody about it, too. >>> tonight at 10:56 eastern, we're going to mark the exact anniversary, 50 years ago to the minute since kneel armstrong took one giant leap for man kind. you're about to watch the cnn film apollo 11. it is a unique behind-the-scenes look at neil and buzz in the moments that made them into american heroes. this film is 100% archival. it mean every frame of footage you'll see was shot during the apollo missions. it is a
. >> you're retired now in montana. there was a point where you actually wanted to retire on mars. >> i thought they should have a geriatric program. 15 years ago, i would have been a volunteer. >> nasa is talking about having a woman walk on the moon by 2024. does that excite you? >> i think it is very appropriate. about time. >> so when you come outside and you look at the moon here, what do you think? >> i got to help put 12 people to walk on that moon....
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la hija de andrés tiene la edad de su accidente y no está seguro si continúa viviendo en esta montaña que ella acaba de llenarlo. andrea: mirna también la abrazó con todas sus fuerzas, y en el momento menos esperado apareció gina. andrés: buenas. ¿qué tal, cómo te va? sé que es un poco difícil que me recibas así, pero siempre había querido venir, pero tú sabes, se me hace bastante difícil venir hasta acá arriba. andrea: sin dinero para un transporte, con prótesis y muletas, andrés no puede subir la montaña, y esto le está explicando a gina. desde donde andrés vive hasta aquí son más de tres horas de viaje en ascenso. gina: yo a él se la he llevado siempre. yo aquí no consigo pasaje para ir. no me puedo mover de aquí sin dinero. y si él no me da. andrea: con dos empleos, andrés ha tenido que mantener su casa, pagar las medicinas suyas y de su mamá, y contribuirle a su hija lo poco que le queda. andrés: la limitación más grande es el dinero, porque no tiene para los pasajes. andrea: además, aquí no hay electricidad, y la señal telefónica es casi inexistente, lo que dificulta las comunic
la hija de andrés tiene la edad de su accidente y no está seguro si continúa viviendo en esta montaña que ella acaba de llenarlo. andrea: mirna también la abrazó con todas sus fuerzas, y en el momento menos esperado apareció gina. andrés: buenas. ¿qué tal, cómo te va? sé que es un poco difícil que me recibas así, pero siempre había querido venir, pero tú sabes, se me hace bastante difícil venir hasta acá arriba. andrea: sin dinero para un transporte, con prótesis y muletas,...
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. >> you're retired now in montana.re was a point where you wanted to retire on mars. >> i thought they should have a geriatric program. 15 years ago i would have been a volunteer. >> nasa is talking about having a woman walk on the moon by 2024. does that excite you? >> i think it is very appropriate. it's about time. >> so when you come outside and you look at the moon here, what do you think? >> i got to help put 12 people on that moon. i love telling everybody about it, too. ♪
. >> you're retired now in montana.re was a point where you wanted to retire on mars. >> i thought they should have a geriatric program. 15 years ago i would have been a volunteer. >> nasa is talking about having a woman walk on the moon by 2024. does that excite you? >> i think it is very appropriate. it's about time. >> so when you come outside and you look at the moon here, what do you think? >> i got to help put 12 people on that moon. i love telling...