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opec is bad news. >> back to montana. the recent election the gop waged in the years of presidents spending their votes between republicans and democrats. in fact, in 2020, the gop won all the state offices, including the governorship and former president donald trump won 50%, 56% of montana's vote in 2016 and 2020. now, montana has also gained a house seat created following the 2020 -- public established strong majority in both houses of the montana legislature and they will get a two thirds majority they can put a -- amendment on the ballot. as a democrat who still hold statewide office in montana, how do you explain this political transformation? >> look, -- there is no doubt that these voters in montana will vote republican. so, you gotta go out and you gotta talk about what you stand for and what you've accomplished. you gotta do every single hour of every single day of the year. whether you're and cycle, or whether or not an election cycle. that's really the key. they tend to be a pretty red state. but they say if y
opec is bad news. >> back to montana. the recent election the gop waged in the years of presidents spending their votes between republicans and democrats. in fact, in 2020, the gop won all the state offices, including the governorship and former president donald trump won 50%, 56% of montana's vote in 2016 and 2020. now, montana has also gained a house seat created following the 2020 -- public established strong majority in both houses of the montana legislature and they will get a two...
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ocultarse para la capa alta es el área de la bahía porque se ha movido precisamente hacia las zonas de montañasío todos sacan guantes también chamarras esté abierta qué tuchel de frío pero limpio para nosotros. vamos a la imagen de satélite mire es la parte frontal del sistema que pasó ahora es el aire frío que continúa llegando andrés dijo mañana hay posibilidades que el sistema arrastran un poco de lluvia pero solo para san josé de manera ligera después de alejar ahí viene más en camino se abre las puertas para más lluvias en la región en el acercamiento claramente se puede ver como dejación los despejados y el frente como avanza hacia las zonas de montaña vemos que sigue presentándose mucho cuidado las autopistas son las primeras nevadas de la región y también la presencia de rayos que se presentan zonas altas simplemente son rayos en gran parte en el área de la bahía se mantiene despejado en los 55 y 56 claro se espera todo mañana en especial para san josé menos quizás cerca 10° del " se presenta por lluvia dispersa la región. los próximos días están estables o los san josé espera que se pr
ocultarse para la capa alta es el área de la bahía porque se ha movido precisamente hacia las zonas de montañasío todos sacan guantes también chamarras esté abierta qué tuchel de frío pero limpio para nosotros. vamos a la imagen de satélite mire es la parte frontal del sistema que pasó ahora es el aire frío que continúa llegando andrés dijo mañana hay posibilidades que el sistema arrastran un poco de lluvia pero solo para san josé de manera ligera después de alejar ahí viene...
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en las montaÑas en los prÓximos dÍas, frÍo, el jueves 8 grados fahrenheit, mÁximas de 37, si va a lay que irÁ al norte dejando lluvias. bella toma de san josÉ, el jueves, viernes y sÁbado con frÍo para nosotros en la maÑana y se mantendrÁ asÍ. >>> gracias. continÚa la contienda por el puesto de alcalde de oakland, sepa quiÉn lleva la delantera. >>> nadie querÍa salir. >>> le llevaremos a conocer a una familia que tiene su propio negocio de antojitos. negocio de antojitos. >>> una seÑora ¡emilioooo! ¡vámonos! ¿descargaron todo para el camino? ¡uy! (mamá & papá) ¡emilioooo! tranquilos, ¿olvidan que somos gigillonarios? tenemos at&t fiber con velocidades hyper-gig... -¡listo! -¡listo! ¡vamos! ay, un segundo, voy al baño. (mamá & papá) ¡emilioooo! vive como gigillonario. obtén at&t fiber, ahora con velocidades de hasta 5-gigas. disponibilidad limitada. >>> sabrÍa usted los dolores de cabeza que le podrÍa causar a su familia si muere y no deja un testamento. >>> esto le pasÓ a una seÑora que cuando muriÓ su hermano le dejo dinero y no podÍa sacarlo. vamos al informe>>> carolina estaba a p
en las montaÑas en los prÓximos dÍas, frÍo, el jueves 8 grados fahrenheit, mÁximas de 37, si va a lay que irÁ al norte dejando lluvias. bella toma de san josÉ, el jueves, viernes y sÁbado con frÍo para nosotros en la maÑana y se mantendrÁ asÍ. >>> gracias. continÚa la contienda por el puesto de alcalde de oakland, sepa quiÉn lleva la delantera. >>> nadie querÍa salir. >>> le llevaremos a conocer a una familia que tiene su propio negocio de antojitos....
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, creek montana and the first t. rex no other specimen and he finds out and things change for paleontology museums and dinosaurs and there have been out lot discover to be for this in the public's interest is not the kind of into it but is not incredible. what happens when he discovers those moments. >> so the public before passing dinosaurs i was a novelty and every time they had a dinosaur to display, plus people came that they left just as quickly because you seem like this was to use an outdated term like a freak show is kind of thing but the t. rex is different and not just because it was, more physically intimidating, when you first look or when barnum brown was looked down he saw the jaws and these teeth them is really like a time machine it was a first person to go back 65 million years and see this when you have all of the dinosaurs before the t rex and the well-known dinosaurs were all herbivores is very easy to see dinosaurs on most is kind of these boring is pretty vague and amazing and it's grazing and y
, creek montana and the first t. rex no other specimen and he finds out and things change for paleontology museums and dinosaurs and there have been out lot discover to be for this in the public's interest is not the kind of into it but is not incredible. what happens when he discovers those moments. >> so the public before passing dinosaurs i was a novelty and every time they had a dinosaur to display, plus people came that they left just as quickly because you seem like this was to use...
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he went to south dakota and wyoming and montana where in the book it's outnumbered 600-1, the middle of nowhere. the reason he got out to montana in the first place somebody had a picture of a triceratops and when they first found it they thought it was a cow or something that had run away like 30 or 40000000-years-old and they didn't know exactly where it was so they decided to go to montana and find it. so they had to go to an area the size of japan to find while he was there that's how he found the t rex. >> i realized that so much of what we know about the planet's history is based on happenstance and serendipity. from that you start to realize earth is so much older than we have ever thought before and is always changing then that idea how it's going to change in the future you can build a line pretty clearly from the idea of climate change because you start to realize maybe there is aar ta narrative of the earth's history and these are the people that helped us realize that. >> there's a part in the book there's this desire to just segue into the role of museums. i guess there
he went to south dakota and wyoming and montana where in the book it's outnumbered 600-1, the middle of nowhere. the reason he got out to montana in the first place somebody had a picture of a triceratops and when they first found it they thought it was a cow or something that had run away like 30 or 40000000-years-old and they didn't know exactly where it was so they decided to go to montana and find it. so they had to go to an area the size of japan to find while he was there that's how he...
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havel creek montana. barnum finds the very first t rex and there's an older specimen. he finds that and it really things change for museums, for dinosaurs because there had been a lot before this, they had been displayed but public interest their kind into it but it's not incredible. what happens when he discovers this? >> public before had seen dinosaurs almost like a novelty. every time they had a eddisplay lots of people came but they left just as quickly because it didn't seem that this was just to use an outdated term, this was a freak show.ow but that t rex was different and snot just because it was more physically intimidating. when you first look when barnum brown looked down and saw these jaws and teeth it was like a time machine. he was the first person to go back 65 million years and see that but when you have all the dinosaurs before this t rex, all the well known dinosaurs were herbivores and it's easy to see dinosaurs almost as this it's boring. it's pretty, it's big. it's kind of like if you remember the first jurassic park, the swelling music, beautiful
havel creek montana. barnum finds the very first t rex and there's an older specimen. he finds that and it really things change for museums, for dinosaurs because there had been a lot before this, they had been displayed but public interest their kind into it but it's not incredible. what happens when he discovers this? >> public before had seen dinosaurs almost like a novelty. every time they had a eddisplay lots of people came but they left just as quickly because it didn't seem that...
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. >> including zoe's effort in montana, who testified anti-trans legislation and will be able to votegainst it. in minnesota, leaf inky will be the first trans person in the state. james rosener became the first trans man elected to u.s. statehouse. it all comes as anti-lgbt legislation remains on the rise in states. with more than 100 50 anti-trans bills introduced this year alone. and there is no sign of it slowing down. celebrating his own reelection on tuesday, florida governor ron desantis was cheered as he defended his record in office, including signing the so-called don't say gay bill earlier this year. >> we will never surrender to the woke mob. florida is where woke goes to die. >> but for now, lgbtq candidates are celebrating their wins and preparing to get to work when new legislative sessions begin early next year. one of those newly elected state lawmakers joins me now, congratulations on your win. you testified in 2021 before the montana senate judiciary committee against a bill that blocked trans girls and women from playing in sports. the bill was passed and signed in
. >> including zoe's effort in montana, who testified anti-trans legislation and will be able to votegainst it. in minnesota, leaf inky will be the first trans person in the state. james rosener became the first trans man elected to u.s. statehouse. it all comes as anti-lgbt legislation remains on the rise in states. with more than 100 50 anti-trans bills introduced this year alone. and there is no sign of it slowing down. celebrating his own reelection on tuesday, florida governor ron...
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these frontal avanza está las zonas de montañas pero también genera inestabilidad la presencia de rayosensa en próximas horas debe paso del tiene como caso de hora de la mañana en menos de dos horas y de repente color azul y la cantidad de nieve que sigue cayendo los niveles de 4000 pies para arriba en las zonas altas más de 10 " mucho ni de benéfica por supuesto bien y necesario de la tesis de manera dispersa y los despejados también más lluvia mucho cuidado la advertencia de tormenta invernal hasta mañana continúa para nosotros en especial a norte la presencia en la bahía no se mantiene bajo advertencia pero insistimos temperatura fresca aire húmedo definitivamente el inicio de la temporada invernal para nosotros aunque falta mucho. más detalles al regresar >> a veremos gracias guillermo >> otros temas se presentó en corte el hombre que presuntamente atacó al esposo de la presidenta de la cámara de representantes. andy serrano nos ma detalles es que el departamento de justicia presentará cargos contra el sospechoso >> el hombre acusado de atacar al esposo de la presidenta de la cámara
these frontal avanza está las zonas de montañas pero también genera inestabilidad la presencia de rayosensa en próximas horas debe paso del tiene como caso de hora de la mañana en menos de dos horas y de repente color azul y la cantidad de nieve que sigue cayendo los niveles de 4000 pies para arriba en las zonas altas más de 10 " mucho ni de benéfica por supuesto bien y necesario de la tesis de manera dispersa y los despejados también más lluvia mucho cuidado la advertencia de...
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del laboratorio de nieve de la universidad (nombre en inglés) muestra el manto blanco en la zona montañaifornia, sabemos que estamos en sequía, esa nieve que se acumula queda almacenada cuando viene el calor nos surte de agua, bailamos porque siga lloviendo, y bueno todo bien, veamos las cosas por allá, vemos lo que sucede en la sierra nevad,a veíamos la nieve al momento también sorpresas de granizo en san josé, células en gran parte del área, no es nieve, es el hielo el agua que se congela en zonas altas y cae sin oportunidad de congelarse afuera de casas, eso pasó ,además de tormentas eléctricas y lluvias, vamos a zona de montaña, si le gusta esquiar, mire, lake tahoe, centros de esquí con nieve, las bajas temperaturas podrán generar más nieve artificial, gran parte de la sierra nevada continúa con nieve y viene más en camino por estos sistemas desde el golfo de alaska a la costa oeste de los estados unidos, la nieve que pasa es la de hoy, acumulación cercana en algunos pasos, mas de un pie, posiblemente dos pies, buena noticia para (información en pantalla) buenas noticias porque se a
del laboratorio de nieve de la universidad (nombre en inglés) muestra el manto blanco en la zona montañaifornia, sabemos que estamos en sequía, esa nieve que se acumula queda almacenada cuando viene el calor nos surte de agua, bailamos porque siga lloviendo, y bueno todo bien, veamos las cosas por allá, vemos lo que sucede en la sierra nevad,a veíamos la nieve al momento también sorpresas de granizo en san josé, células en gran parte del área, no es nieve, es el hielo el agua que se...
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went to montana. when there were i think in the book i have the stat but it was something like sheep outnumbered people 600 to 1 or something and it really was the middle of nowhere. and the reason he got out to montana in the first place was that somebody had a picture of a triceratops and somebody when they first found it, they thought it was a, you know, a cow or something that had run away. then they realized, wait, this is something, you know, 30, 49 years old. and they had a picture of it, but they didn't know exactly where it was. so they just said, go to montana, find it. so he basically had go to an area it's about the size of japan to find one very small thing. and while he was there, that's how he ended up finding the t-rex so a lot of this book and a lot of i realized is that so of what we know about the planet's history is really based on happenstance and know serendipity and from that you start to realize, you know, earth is so older than we've ever, ever before and it's always changing.
went to montana. when there were i think in the book i have the stat but it was something like sheep outnumbered people 600 to 1 or something and it really was the middle of nowhere. and the reason he got out to montana in the first place was that somebody had a picture of a triceratops and somebody when they first found it, they thought it was a, you know, a cow or something that had run away. then they realized, wait, this is something, you know, 30, 49 years old. and they had a picture of...
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su preferencia está noche de lunes en el que se está pronosticando más lluvias esta nieve en las montañas que nos manejarse >>> tenemos cobertura en equipo yomara lópez nos tiene recomendaciones sobre qué hacer por supuesto guillermo quiroz con el pronóstico más actualizado iniciamos contigo nuestro jefe de metrología qué podemos esperar las próximas horas lluvias que han llegado al área de la bahía de forma dispersa pero se espera a lo largo de esta noche que continúa lloviendo en toda la región y él nos dice en zonas de montaña la imagen de satélite recuerde que es del pacífico sigue llegando vemos claramente la actividad de tormentas eléctricas que vienen por esta misma región recuerde que todo este aire frío desestabiliza las cosas fuera y el imagen de radar del sistema que está trayendo lluvia de santa cruz y monterrey. ni estaré llegando por lo menos al sur del área de la bahía y san josé ya se siente en algunos lugares. y stanford. y también de lluvias en gran parte. y esta nubosidad que viene llegando la región quede acercándose poco a poco se la zona sur también a ser lo que es l
su preferencia está noche de lunes en el que se está pronosticando más lluvias esta nieve en las montañas que nos manejarse >>> tenemos cobertura en equipo yomara lópez nos tiene recomendaciones sobre qué hacer por supuesto guillermo quiroz con el pronóstico más actualizado iniciamos contigo nuestro jefe de metrología qué podemos esperar las próximas horas lluvias que han llegado al área de la bahía de forma dispersa pero se espera a lo largo de esta noche que continúa...
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kentucky, montana, california. guest: five are being decided today, three are pro-abortion measures, so that is michigan, vermont, and california. then there are two antiabortion measures, and those are montana and kentucky. so those would either prohibit the right to enshrine abortion in the constitution or make other changes to limit that abortion access. host: several states are voting on marijuana legalization today. guest: yes, five states today will decide whether marijuana can be legalized, and that is just for adult use, none for medical. host: how does it compare with 2020 in terms of that particular topic, that sort of measure? guest: good question. off the top of my head, i don't remember how many marijuana edgers there were in 2020. the fact that there are five this year, certainly handful but not the most there have ever been. i think eight might be the record. host: in this role of years with the nacht -- national conferences of state legislatures, what sort of struck you as the most unusual ballot me
kentucky, montana, california. guest: five are being decided today, three are pro-abortion measures, so that is michigan, vermont, and california. then there are two antiabortion measures, and those are montana and kentucky. so those would either prohibit the right to enshrine abortion in the constitution or make other changes to limit that abortion access. host: several states are voting on marijuana legalization today. guest: yes, five states today will decide whether marijuana can be...
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senators boone and grasso were also reelected to their current leadership positions, and montana senator was picked to serve as the new chair of the national republican senatorial committee. he replaces florida senator rick scott who challenged senator mcconnell for his position but failed to gain enough support. . >> good morning everyone, we just had a rather lengthy detailed dis well, good morning everyone. we just had a rather lengthy as you could tell discussion about the way forward for senate republicans and you have before you the leadership team for the next two years. we collectively, i think had a good discussion about what happened in the election and what happens in the next election. and i think everybody in our conference agrees we want to give it our best shot to finish the job in georgia and concentrate on that uh for the next month. so i'm grateful for the opportunity to continue to serve and to have this outstanding team behind me. and i'd like to call on each of them to say whatever they prefer. thank you leader. i too want to say thanks to my colleagues for the oppor
senators boone and grasso were also reelected to their current leadership positions, and montana senator was picked to serve as the new chair of the national republican senatorial committee. he replaces florida senator rick scott who challenged senator mcconnell for his position but failed to gain enough support. . >> good morning everyone, we just had a rather lengthy detailed dis well, good morning everyone. we just had a rather lengthy as you could tell discussion about the way forward...
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my home state of montana does not have a sales tax.ore than 99% of our businesses are small businesses. many have to deal with this unfair unilateral burden. i joined several senators in submitting an amicus brief in 2018 and i continue to believe the constitution gives sole authority to congress to regulate commerce among the states. and not the court. other concerns have arisen following wayfair. the tax injunction act was from 85 years ago. it prevents access to federal courts to resolve disputes. now that they are subject to tax across the country, we have to ask ourselves when the tax injunction act is making small as this burdens more acute. ms. huie, can you expand on the compliance burdens that your business faces? >> since the wayfair decision, we have to do audits on a regular basis, looking into which states in which we have reached nexus. from there, registering with each of the departments of revenues to make sure we are in the system in order to remit payment to each of those states. from there, we have to start collectin
my home state of montana does not have a sales tax.ore than 99% of our businesses are small businesses. many have to deal with this unfair unilateral burden. i joined several senators in submitting an amicus brief in 2018 and i continue to believe the constitution gives sole authority to congress to regulate commerce among the states. and not the court. other concerns have arisen following wayfair. the tax injunction act was from 85 years ago. it prevents access to federal courts to resolve...
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but you also saw voters reject efforts to restrict abortion and kentucky and montana and those are bothe states. kentucky voters rejected a republican proposed continent to schimmel amendment to eliminate abortion rights and the vote in montana to create criminal penalties for abortion remains unexpectedly too close to call. you cannot take away a fundamental right without expecting a real backlash is again validating and reaffirming to the eight in 10, americans that support the legal right to abortion. absolutely the next battle will be in the court opponents of abortion with the no. on one campaign in california say they are committed to keeping their coalition intact and active, knowing how energized and organized our coalition is throughout the state of california. i know that we are motivated to continue to work together and looking ahead to the 2024 presidential race. it seems likely abortion could again be on the ballot nationwide having it on the ballot at the same time, as they say presidential election is likely away, too, you know. get democratic voters to the polls, get the
but you also saw voters reject efforts to restrict abortion and kentucky and montana and those are bothe states. kentucky voters rejected a republican proposed continent to schimmel amendment to eliminate abortion rights and the vote in montana to create criminal penalties for abortion remains unexpectedly too close to call. you cannot take away a fundamental right without expecting a real backlash is again validating and reaffirming to the eight in 10, americans that support the legal right to...
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que en 24 horas cay'o toda la lluvia que caer'ia en un mes entero de noviembre mientras que en las montaÑas usted se pregunta por qu'e es diferencia tan marcada cuando las ciudades de san jos'e y santa cruz est'an a 27 millas de distancia a unos 40 minutos en auto, esto tiene que ver con lo que es el efecto orogr'afico c'omo est'a el relieve en esas ciudades, en santa cruz sabemos que es una zona de montaÑa y alta elevaci'on mientras que san jos'e queda en el valle de santa clara, una planicie y esto tiene efectos en c'omo se comporta la intensidad de la lluvia as'i que qu'e tal si vamos a activar nuestras gr'aficas tridimensionales para explicarle qu'e sucede porque tenemos el oc'eano pac'ifico muy h'umedo con una corriente de aire h'umeda que se desplaza a trav'es del oc'eano pac'ifico y que tiene un ancho de unas 250 a 375 millas. esta humedad se desplaza a una altura de 10,000 pies inclusive est'a por debajo de donde transitan los aviones y una vez se concentra y llega esa humedad hacia nuestra zona interact'ua con la regi'on montaÑosa y m'as adelante entonces produce nubosidad a trav'e
que en 24 horas cay'o toda la lluvia que caer'ia en un mes entero de noviembre mientras que en las montaÑas usted se pregunta por qu'e es diferencia tan marcada cuando las ciudades de san jos'e y santa cruz est'an a 27 millas de distancia a unos 40 minutos en auto, esto tiene que ver con lo que es el efecto orogr'afico c'omo est'a el relieve en esas ciudades, en santa cruz sabemos que es una zona de montaÑa y alta elevaci'on mientras que san jos'e queda en el valle de santa clara, una...
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go look at the wilderness zones places like the bob marshall in and montana that the other state we're talking about right now. texas ran a book festival, a book by john graves. goodbye to a river talking about the danger of damming rivers and killing it in the sixties, there became a huge anti damming movement which and eventually won over lyndon and lady bird johnson. there was push to dam the grand canyon, the colorado and david brower in the sierra club ran a campaign taking out ads in the new york times, saying this would be like flooding the sistine chapel to destroy the grand canyon ecosystem over these dams and dams are just pork barrel for the bureau of reclamation and the army corps of engineers. so in what happened was all of these people had enough. they couldn't take it anymore, and they mobilize. and it came from many different areas. cesar chavez, san dolores, where to working for farmworkers and the united farm workers in california were dealing with pesticides that were deforming children. we had a need to save some remnants of scenic rivers and lbj got deeply involved
go look at the wilderness zones places like the bob marshall in and montana that the other state we're talking about right now. texas ran a book festival, a book by john graves. goodbye to a river talking about the danger of damming rivers and killing it in the sixties, there became a huge anti damming movement which and eventually won over lyndon and lady bird johnson. there was push to dam the grand canyon, the colorado and david brower in the sierra club ran a campaign taking out ads in the...
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you mentioned montana.that women wouldn't get health care, would not be able to have medical care. that babies that were just being given palliative care, babies that were born alive and had survived you know, terrible feet tall diagnoses, that somehow they wouldn't be able to get proper care if the law went into effect, pro-life law. these were outright laws about the law. a lot would save babies who survived abortion attempts f they're hearing the lies, five, 10, 15 times, not hearing any truth about the pro-life side, people may vote the other way. we have to double down on education which is what live action focuses on. we reach people, about 15 million people a week, now, rachel. we need to double and triple that in years to come. rachel: you have done a great job stepping foot into the culture. i saw you were a guest on dr. phil's. seeing pro-life voices in those kind of venues is really powerful. you're great the way you handled that. here is a state from the group compassion for montana families. mo
you mentioned montana.that women wouldn't get health care, would not be able to have medical care. that babies that were just being given palliative care, babies that were born alive and had survived you know, terrible feet tall diagnoses, that somehow they wouldn't be able to get proper care if the law went into effect, pro-life law. these were outright laws about the law. a lot would save babies who survived abortion attempts f they're hearing the lies, five, 10, 15 times, not hearing any...
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in montana, republicanya think he has been elected to the first congressional district, previolyerving in the u.s. house from 2015 to 2017 before leaving to as interior secretary in the um administration. you can check the latest u.s. house membs they change by going to our website, c-span.org/election. >> there are a lot of places to get political information. but only at c-span do you get it straight from the source. no matter where you are from or where you stand on the issues, c-span is america's network. unfiltered, unbiased, word for word. if it happens here or here or here, or anywhere that matters, america is watching on c-span. powered by cable. >> next, president joe biden and vice president kamala harris thanked democratic national committee staff for their work onto 2022 midterm elections. first lady jill biden and second gentleman doug emhoff also joined them on stage at the howard theatre in washington, d.c. where the event took place. ♪ >> please welcome the president and vice president of the united states, accompanied by the first lady and second gentlemen. -gentleman.
in montana, republicanya think he has been elected to the first congressional district, previolyerving in the u.s. house from 2015 to 2017 before leaving to as interior secretary in the um administration. you can check the latest u.s. house membs they change by going to our website, c-span.org/election. >> there are a lot of places to get political information. but only at c-span do you get it straight from the source. no matter where you are from or where you stand on the issues, c-span...
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montana has not yet been called.rtion rights say they had larger than expected turnout, even in very conservative states. the battleground over abortion access shifting to states now, as abortion rights supporters turned out on election day in five states, california, kentucky, michigan, montana and vermont, where abortion was on the ballot, sending text messages writing postcards. i mean, you name it. we were involved, um and on the ground in some of these key states, the group naral pro choice america says they had more than four million volunteers getting out the vote nationwide in california. proposition one passed overwhelmingly to guarantee access to abortion and contraception in the state constitution. michigan and vermont also passed constitutional amendments to protect abortion access. not only did the pro choice measures pass in the states where they were on the ballot, such as michigan and california and vermont, but you also saw voters reject efforts to restrict abortion and kentucky and montana and those
montana has not yet been called.rtion rights say they had larger than expected turnout, even in very conservative states. the battleground over abortion access shifting to states now, as abortion rights supporters turned out on election day in five states, california, kentucky, michigan, montana and vermont, where abortion was on the ballot, sending text messages writing postcards. i mean, you name it. we were involved, um and on the ground in some of these key states, the group naral pro...
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in 1982, the game-winning touchdown pass from joe montana to dwight clark was known as "the catch." leading the niners to their first super bowl. the 49ers hosted eight n.f.c. championship games including the 2001 season that ended with a loss to the new york giants. in 201, the last event held at candlestick park was a concert by paul mccartney who played with the beatles in 1966, the stadium's first concert. demolition of the stick began in late 2014 and it was completed in september 2015. the giants had moved to pacific rail park in 2000 while the 49ers moved to santa clara in 2014. with structural claims and numerous name changes, many have passed through and will remember candlestick park as home to the legendary athletes and entertainment. these memorable moments will live on in a place called the stick. (♪♪♪) learned and expand it across the city. [♪♪] >>> the tenderloin is home to families, immigrants, seniors, merchants, workers, and the housed and unhoused who all deserve a thriving neighborhood to call home. the tenderloin emergency initiative was launched to improve safe
in 1982, the game-winning touchdown pass from joe montana to dwight clark was known as "the catch." leading the niners to their first super bowl. the 49ers hosted eight n.f.c. championship games including the 2001 season that ended with a loss to the new york giants. in 201, the last event held at candlestick park was a concert by paul mccartney who played with the beatles in 1966, the stadium's first concert. demolition of the stick began in late 2014 and it was completed in...
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and i'm like, well, let me introduce you to sheriff jody pickering of big orange county, montana. like, i can tell you the whole story like and so, you know, i don't know. i mean it's the truth is stranger fiction and there just seems to be so much out there, you know, and i think what also it seems like over a period of time you do start developing and i you do start getting a feel, you know, for when you're panning, you know, for that gold and what's going to be pyrite, what's going to be the real thing that and yeah, one of the most terrifying things that can ever possibly happen to you is when you start on an idea and then realize, you know, a couple of months into it. yeah, this is really just not got the width and the breadth that i desperately need to to get this horse to the finish line. norman mailer once said, you know, being a novelist is a gig. but the worst thing about it is that you very often don't know that you've made a fatal error for six months. and then it's like, you know, thank you for saying that because it's going to haunt me the rest of my life. no, but i
and i'm like, well, let me introduce you to sheriff jody pickering of big orange county, montana. like, i can tell you the whole story like and so, you know, i don't know. i mean it's the truth is stranger fiction and there just seems to be so much out there, you know, and i think what also it seems like over a period of time you do start developing and i you do start getting a feel, you know, for when you're panning, you know, for that gold and what's going to be pyrite, what's going to be the...
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montana said. worst of all, he sincerely believes it. what a bore?in wanted to make the audience laugh , the couple worked perfectly. louie's laughter even returned with a desire to provise, as with a burvil, but sometimes unsuccessfully. my master will be out of sorts today. it's not, and you know why why my lord the queen is the queen we can't accept her when grant was brought breakfast to phineas montana, we let ourselves go. in this scene, the iconic first line was in the script, and then the actors improvised in rhyme. one coin is not sure, quite. wow, mania, grandeur, a mixture of western and costume film was a pleasure to shoot. those were happy days. producer. geraruri collected for filming, the best of his popular comedies required a scrupulous approach and high cost of scenery. costumes, staging love, jokes, everything was at the highest level. megalomania was a huge success, he did not know what to do with his popularity. it seems that you do not really believe in your success. yes, as if you got it by deception or by mistake. yes you are
montana said. worst of all, he sincerely believes it. what a bore?in wanted to make the audience laugh , the couple worked perfectly. louie's laughter even returned with a desire to provise, as with a burvil, but sometimes unsuccessfully. my master will be out of sorts today. it's not, and you know why why my lord the queen is the queen we can't accept her when grant was brought breakfast to phineas montana, we let ourselves go. in this scene, the iconic first line was in the script, and then...
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. >>> es importante estar pendiente de lo que ocurre en las montaÑas. >>> gracias. >>> a este grupo dea. los vecinos dicen estar a favor del cambio, y mostraron su oposiciÓn a la medida i, que abrirÍa la calle a los automovilistas. >>> este fin de semana es el Último antese de votar y los candidatos dicen que hay que salir a votar, los demÓcratas dicen que hay que votar. el informe de empleo positivo de hoy ayude a la causa. los votantes se dejarÁn incluir por sus luchas econÓmicas cotidianas. si necesita saber mÁs sobre los candidatos, tome su celular y escanee este cÓdigo. ataque de un tiburÓn en una playa. playa. >>> mo aestas ¿qué significa votar sÍ por la propuesta 31? votar sÍ pone fin a la venta d productos de tabaco endulzado. sÍ impide que las enormes tabacaleras acosen a nuestros niños. y ayuda a protegerlos de la adicción a la nicotina. ¡vota sÍ por la 31! ¿qué significa votar sÍ por la propuesta 31? votar sÍ pone fin a la venta d productos de tabaco endulzado. sÍ impide que las enormes tabacaleras acosen a nuestros niños. y ayuda a protegerlos de la adicción a la nicotina.
. >>> es importante estar pendiente de lo que ocurre en las montaÑas. >>> gracias. >>> a este grupo dea. los vecinos dicen estar a favor del cambio, y mostraron su oposiciÓn a la medida i, que abrirÍa la calle a los automovilistas. >>> este fin de semana es el Último antese de votar y los candidatos dicen que hay que salir a votar, los demÓcratas dicen que hay que votar. el informe de empleo positivo de hoy ayude a la causa. los votantes se dejarÁn...
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in montana, ryan zinke has been elected to montana's first congressional district.previously served in the u.s. house from 2015 to 2017. interior secretary in the trump administti. you can che t latest u.s. house numbers as they change by going to our website c-span.org/election. >> this forbes articleublished today highlights the youth vote in the 2022 elections, according to research by tufts university, 27% of young people aged 18 to 29 turned out to vote. this makes it the second-highest youtturnout for a midterm election in the last 30 years, in addition votes cast by young people made up 20% of all votes. the article goes on to note that the 2022 midterm saw the first generation z candidate elected to congress,roston florida's 10th congressional district. >> c-span now is a free mobile app featuring your unfiltered view of government live and on-demand, keep up with the days biggest event with live streams and floor proceedings from the u.s. congress white house events reports campaigns and more from the world of politics all at your fingertips. stay current w
in montana, ryan zinke has been elected to montana's first congressional district.previously served in the u.s. house from 2015 to 2017. interior secretary in the trump administti. you can che t latest u.s. house numbers as they change by going to our website c-span.org/election. >> this forbes articleublished today highlights the youth vote in the 2022 elections, according to research by tufts university, 27% of young people aged 18 to 29 turned out to vote. this makes it the...
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everybody in montana is expecting their voice to be heard as is the folks in in virginia and in floridan is if we redistribute the power that is consolidated in the speaker's hands and in a few hand selected individuals. selected. >> congressman, so nice to be speaking with you. in poll after poll leading up to the midterms the, voters were clear what the top priorities were, the economy, inflation, crime and the border and they gave republicans top billing on all those topics, it's very clear how the democrats have failed on those three issues and yet they did not deliver big wins for republicans and one of the arguments was they couldn't clearly see how republicans had a pathway to helping them on those issues. what's your res correspondence to that argument -- response to that argument? >> i'm glad that you brought that up. so we always hear about the power of the purse. we are going to have to use the power of the purse. the united states representatives, regardless of what -- who has control over the senate or the white house, is charged with developing a budget and a appropriating
everybody in montana is expecting their voice to be heard as is the folks in in virginia and in floridan is if we redistribute the power that is consolidated in the speaker's hands and in a few hand selected individuals. selected. >> congressman, so nice to be speaking with you. in poll after poll leading up to the midterms the, voters were clear what the top priorities were, the economy, inflation, crime and the border and they gave republicans top billing on all those topics, it's very...
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i know ron desantis, i've served with ron up in montana, he's great.derful candidates and some great patriots in the party, and i hope as we go forward the rhetoric becomes a little less between the camps and focus on fixing this country. cheryl: well, you know, ryan, i have to be clear here, you know, the lieutenant governor of virginia, winsome sears, was on with neil cavuto yesterday on this program, and he asked her if donald trump decides to run again for 2024, would she support him. her answer was, no. and she said that she thinks it's time for the republican party to move forward. do you agree with her? >> you know, i think it's too early to start calling. you know, the process is long. you know, i've worked with the president, again, he was a great boss. i certainly respect him, and aye worked for ron. -- i've worked for ron. let's see where it goes. you know, there's -- i see, like most people, "wall street journal," a lot of pundits out there saying the republican party has shifted. if there's a shift, i don't see much as far as a shift. so t
i know ron desantis, i've served with ron up in montana, he's great.derful candidates and some great patriots in the party, and i hope as we go forward the rhetoric becomes a little less between the camps and focus on fixing this country. cheryl: well, you know, ryan, i have to be clear here, you know, the lieutenant governor of virginia, winsome sears, was on with neil cavuto yesterday on this program, and he asked her if donald trump decides to run again for 2024, would she support him. her...
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in montana, the measure there did not directly say abortion applied.s to do with babies being born alive and it would have made them a legal person and doctors were not in favor of this because of the fact that they felt as though it would hurt the care for premature babies who will not survive. that measure was ultimately defeated. that race was called today, ballot measure called today. that came to 52.5% voting no. defeating that measure, 47.5% voting yes. judy: let's talk about the governor's races were ortion access on the ballot, clear contrast between candidates. what did we learn from those? laura: i was tracking three states here. democratic candidates and a lot of states really focused on abortion access and made it their rallying cry for voters against republican candidates. the three states i wanted to talk about where michiga wisconsin, and pennsylvania. he was reelected and made this a key issue in her race. and then tony evers in wisconsin was reelected and he again was also focused on abortion, particularly with the prospect of a very s
in montana, the measure there did not directly say abortion applied.s to do with babies being born alive and it would have made them a legal person and doctors were not in favor of this because of the fact that they felt as though it would hurt the care for premature babies who will not survive. that measure was ultimately defeated. that race was called today, ballot measure called today. that came to 52.5% voting no. defeating that measure, 47.5% voting yes. judy: let's talk about the...
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en las montaÑas es necesario usar cadenas para las llantas, pero la recomendaciÓn es dos . >> si llenecobija, alimentos y agua. las autoridades recomiendan que cuente sobre su viaje a alguien conocido. >> decirles a quÉ hora van a salir y a quÉ hora van a regresar. si la persona no se vuelve a comunicar, o en dar esa informaciÓn a la patrulla de caminos o a una agencia esa informaciÓn a la patrulla de caminos o a una agencia local algodón de azúcar. limonada rosa. chicle. cuando las compañías de tabaco venden productos endulzados, saben exactamente lo que hacen, 4 de cada 5 niños que consumen tabaco comenzaron con un producto saborizado. una vez enganchados pueden ser adictos de por vida. esta elección, digamos ya a los engaños de las compañías de tabaco. vota sí en la proposición 31 y pondremos fin a la venta de tabaco endulzado. protegiendo a nuestra juventud de la adicción a la nicotina. vota sí en 31. ¡emilioooo! ¿descargaron todo para el camino? ¡uy! oh! ¡emilioooo! tranquilos, ¿olvidan que somos gigillonarios? tenemos at&t fiber con velocidades hyper-gig... -¡listo! -¡listo! ¡vam
en las montaÑas es necesario usar cadenas para las llantas, pero la recomendaciÓn es dos . >> si llenecobija, alimentos y agua. las autoridades recomiendan que cuente sobre su viaje a alguien conocido. >> decirles a quÉ hora van a salir y a quÉ hora van a regresar. si la persona no se vuelve a comunicar, o en dar esa informaciÓn a la patrulla de caminos o a una agencia esa informaciÓn a la patrulla de caminos o a una agencia local algodón de azúcar. limonada rosa. chicle....
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and we met with the tribal leaders in montana and we heard from every one of them about the boardingchool situation and its impacts on each one of their tribes. so there is no doubt that the impacts of what happened are real and that we need to do something about it. the conversation around native language is an interesting one because it's something that we've been talking about in this committee for a decade or longer, and the benefits are obvious and you know this, madam secretary, the benefits of re connection with the culture, the benefits with improving self esteem for students, the benefits of better grades, staying in school, lower dropout rates, better attendance, better graduation rates, all that stuff makes a big difference. so, could you, madam secretary, tell me what existing programs in the b.i.a. can help in the goal of cultural and language revitalization and native communities, and how do you envision them fitting into the recommendations that are outlined in this report? sec. haaland: thank you, senator, for that question. and, i mean, i'll just say right off the ba
and we met with the tribal leaders in montana and we heard from every one of them about the boardingchool situation and its impacts on each one of their tribes. so there is no doubt that the impacts of what happened are real and that we need to do something about it. the conversation around native language is an interesting one because it's something that we've been talking about in this committee for a decade or longer, and the benefits are obvious and you know this, madam secretary, the...
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in montana, we have less than 5% of the vote.is is similar, what we're seeing in kentucky, and no vote here is a no vote against a new abortion ban in montana. a yes vote is a vote for the ban. in michigan, this is a very closely watched one in michigan. michigan like california, like vermont, a yes vote would enshrine reproductive rights in the state constitution, right, now with just over a third of the vote in, this proposal appears to be leading, again with only a third of the vote in, we can't really say, but these of the vote stuff are in michigan, and shrine in the right to an abortion, in the state constitution. >> you know, all five of those states are doing this somewhat differently. in california in, vermont is pretty close to what they're doing but this is i mean we'll see when we're all done it looks like at least right now, they might not go the same direction. >> the michigan one i've been watching very carefully, because of the way opponents of the measure the weight -- of campaigned against. it they've been runni
in montana, we have less than 5% of the vote.is is similar, what we're seeing in kentucky, and no vote here is a no vote against a new abortion ban in montana. a yes vote is a vote for the ban. in michigan, this is a very closely watched one in michigan. michigan like california, like vermont, a yes vote would enshrine reproductive rights in the state constitution, right, now with just over a third of the vote in, this proposal appears to be leading, again with only a third of the vote in, we...
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those five states were kentucky, michigan, california, vermont, and montana.l five of them, voters ultimately supported protecting abortion access rather than restricting it. in three of those, california, michigan, and vermont, that enshrined abortion rights in the state constitution, the two outliers were kentucky and montana. in kentucky, voters defeated a measure that would have put no protection for abortion rights. in montana, the measure there did not directly say abortion , applied to abortion. it has to do with babies being born alive and it would have made them a legal person, and doctors were not in favor of this because of the fact that they felt as though it would hurt the care for premature babies who will not survive. that measure was ultimately defeated. that race was called today, ballot measure called today. that came to 52.5% voting no. defeating that measure, 47.5% voting yes. judy: let's talk about the others races with abortion access on the ballot, clear contrast between candidates. what did we learn from those? laura: i was tracking thr
those five states were kentucky, michigan, california, vermont, and montana.l five of them, voters ultimately supported protecting abortion access rather than restricting it. in three of those, california, michigan, and vermont, that enshrined abortion rights in the state constitution, the two outliers were kentucky and montana. in kentucky, voters defeated a measure that would have put no protection for abortion rights. in montana, the measure there did not directly say abortion , applied to...
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so is it hard to find can't find it in montana? i'm from montana.that's so far. this clip got new traction when it was posted on instagram over the weekend. the poster called leslie report leslie's report savage and it was i remember 90 to six. i was telling these guys a minute ago. someone called me and offered a tickle me elmo during that craze to sell for charity on a newscast and i did we auctioned it off and during the hour some a second person offered one. we sold them both for $20,000 for charity during the six of years. it was amazing felt so good about being able to raise some money like that is terrific that happy here, but now you can get one for like 30 bucks or anything. yeah. yeah. i think we're they were hot for a while. yeah, right goes back hot does not apply to today. that's for sure mike. i feel terrible because we had one really kept it my wife went all over the cities where we lived and she got when our kid was wasn't even a year old yet. how was he going to appreciate it? but i hope he did eventually it was the thought my wife.
so is it hard to find can't find it in montana? i'm from montana.that's so far. this clip got new traction when it was posted on instagram over the weekend. the poster called leslie report leslie's report savage and it was i remember 90 to six. i was telling these guys a minute ago. someone called me and offered a tickle me elmo during that craze to sell for charity on a newscast and i did we auctioned it off and during the hour some a second person offered one. we sold them both for $20,000...
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why isn't it that wyoming or montana says, that's a great idea? >> that is a completely fair question. let me respond to it in two ways the people from montana and wyoming are unlikely to have a choice about whether or not to impose a wealth tax on californians the constitution, there is a perfectly plausible view would outlaw the wealth tax that was designed in that way. that is part of what i wrote about in the book it's part of what i mean when the constitution has a bias in favor of protecting the wealthy. as to your point about redistribution and small states, i guess what i have to say to you is this look to who represents those folks in congress realistically, of the two parties -- it is not fair to call them mana listen anyway, of the two party one typically favors programs that would involve a high level of social where fair, and some degree of wealth distribution. the other party is opposed to increasing most forms of social where. and, in fact, opposed to most forms of wealth distribution broad brush, right? but look who represents the
why isn't it that wyoming or montana says, that's a great idea? >> that is a completely fair question. let me respond to it in two ways the people from montana and wyoming are unlikely to have a choice about whether or not to impose a wealth tax on californians the constitution, there is a perfectly plausible view would outlaw the wealth tax that was designed in that way. that is part of what i wrote about in the book it's part of what i mean when the constitution has a bias in favor of...
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the idea that the german government provides effectively a kind of insurance meant in montana working in an open market economy. we, we can't, we can't interfere in the markets and say you are not allowed to, we are not the totalitarian, authoritarian state and say, you are not allowed to. what we can do is re from the market drew it's, and i'm convinced that this will work. so changing the roots of the market, which changed the market and this is our way. but, but you still are prepared to provide this insurance. this kind of guarantees to some investments in china. why not just cancel that? why not just say we're not going to guarantee investments in china anymore, that might be the case and some sectors that are critical, critical for the infrastructure of critical for the coming technologies. but in general, i might my standpoint is that of course, interested in trade with china, but not in stupid trade with china. so it must be a level playing field. as long as that's a truism, it's working fine, then it's working fine with a problem. this is not critical, but there might be some
the idea that the german government provides effectively a kind of insurance meant in montana working in an open market economy. we, we can't, we can't interfere in the markets and say you are not allowed to, we are not the totalitarian, authoritarian state and say, you are not allowed to. what we can do is re from the market drew it's, and i'm convinced that this will work. so changing the roots of the market, which changed the market and this is our way. but, but you still are prepared to...
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he burned academy was located in hebrew, in maine, southern maine, and montana academy in montana, massachusetts. and perhaps you'll note some of the other educational institutions who have been given, granted by the legislature, townships. bowdoin college. williams college. the massachusetts medical society. this was a common practice. the legislature would grant townships, with grant lands, on the frontier. the educational institutions or philanthropic societies. they could then sell off that land to individual settlers and use the proceeds to pay their expenses. also note how close mountain is to the center of the state of maine. and you could see at the very top of the map, the efforts of the state of maine to fix the warnock-y people in place. on land reserved for indians. now, let's fast forward 50 years, to 1872, where we started. monson existed because people have been willing to pick up roots and relocate. now, in 1872, but town was concerned because so many of its residents or leaving home. and monsoon was not alone. many rural places throughout the united states we are confronting the
he burned academy was located in hebrew, in maine, southern maine, and montana academy in montana, massachusetts. and perhaps you'll note some of the other educational institutions who have been given, granted by the legislature, townships. bowdoin college. williams college. the massachusetts medical society. this was a common practice. the legislature would grant townships, with grant lands, on the frontier. the educational institutions or philanthropic societies. they could then sell off that...
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california, kentucky, michigan, montana, and vermont.t to abortion access and reject limits. for some voters, that meant splitting their ticket. kentucky is a perfect example. kentucky voters reelected republican senator rand paul in a landslide. he won that race by more than 20 percentage points. but amendment to, tucker's abortion ban bill, lost by almost five percentage points. we're going to dig deeper into how the fall of row influence voters on tuesday, with two women who have a wealth of knowledge of. this alencia johnson and jill flipper rich. that is coming up next. is coming up ne xt kitchen tool? my brain. so i choose neuriva plus. unlike some others, neuriva plus is a multitasker supporting 6 key indicators of brain health. to help keep me sharp. neuriva: think bigger. ever wonder why they call it the american dream... and not the american goal? announcer: derek jeter ...or plan? maybe... it's because in dreams, you can do anything. in dreams... you can hold your entire world in the palm of your hand. and turn time inside out
california, kentucky, michigan, montana, and vermont.t to abortion access and reject limits. for some voters, that meant splitting their ticket. kentucky is a perfect example. kentucky voters reelected republican senator rand paul in a landslide. he won that race by more than 20 percentage points. but amendment to, tucker's abortion ban bill, lost by almost five percentage points. we're going to dig deeper into how the fall of row influence voters on tuesday, with two women who have a wealth of...
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others others were gay were gay, like like montana's montana's jeannette jeannette rankin, the rankinfirst woman first woman elected to elected the u. s. to the u.s. congress. congress. or i bisexual, like or bisexual adelino like warren, a new mexican adelino educator and warren, a new politician mexican. educator and politician. by the 1890s, huge huge numbers numbers of women such as luna kelly, and of nebraska farm wife and mother of kelly, and 11, nebraska farm helped make wife and mother of 11, the west the helped make the west national the national capital of capital of the the new progressive new politics progressive. she was politics. also she a folk was also singer and a poet, a folksinger and she wrote and a poet and a very she wrote rousing ballad called stand up a very rousing for nebraska ballad called that brought stand up for everybody to their feet. progressives upheld women's progressives upheld rights and women's rights certainly and importantly economic economic justice for justice for average average people, people. and opposed the corrupt political machines and c
others others were gay were gay, like like montana's montana's jeannette jeannette rankin, the rankinfirst woman first woman elected to elected the u. s. to the u.s. congress. congress. or i bisexual, like or bisexual adelino like warren, a new mexican adelino educator and warren, a new politician mexican. educator and politician. by the 1890s, huge huge numbers numbers of women such as luna kelly, and of nebraska farm wife and mother of kelly, and 11, nebraska farm helped make wife and mother...
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i want to check in on montana on the zinke house district 1 race. >> montana used to have one congressionalict now after the census they have two. that race is within 400 votes of each other. the voting that happens the day of tend to go to the republican side of the aisle. i think zinke pulls that off does not portend good things for jon tester. i think that will go republican-republican along with steve danes in the senate. and the governor who is a republican. that's a new seat that has never been filled before. trace: the 2024 map is a lot more generous to republicans and the 2022 map. >> the competency of florida, they got all their votes. they got that done by 9:00 p.m. eastern time. in arizona, it looks like it will go on for who knows long. it's inexcusable how bad they are in terms of counting in arizona. trace: the senate race in nevada is dead even. last check there were 385 votes apart. look at that board. he was down by 4 points 90 minutes ago at 53% of the vote. now 66% in, and if you are the cortez masto team you are nervous because you know a lot of these votes coming in are
i want to check in on montana on the zinke house district 1 race. >> montana used to have one congressionalict now after the census they have two. that race is within 400 votes of each other. the voting that happens the day of tend to go to the republican side of the aisle. i think zinke pulls that off does not portend good things for jon tester. i think that will go republican-republican along with steve danes in the senate. and the governor who is a republican. that's a new seat that...
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they just sold an 80,000 acre ranch in montana. for a hundred and thirty million dollars those folks are not going to be terribly excited about interference with the way they run the ranch i have you know, i have some distant family out there and i think i can tell you that from personal experience. so anyhow, that's that's my reaction. yeah, i mean so there a couple things so first of all, let's let's talk a little bit about the wealth tax. so we check in with emily and see yeah emily sure. yes, and so a couple potential questions which you know, i might put out for your consideration and if this is a good time great, if not, we can maybe parking lot them and we can visit them later. but so one one question has the the reason with regards to the the role of education of citizens in these structural malfunctions, so is it not perhaps just that these structures have become too large too cumbersome to overburdened but is there something to consider when it comes to? frankly the lack of civic education that has been the case over the
they just sold an 80,000 acre ranch in montana. for a hundred and thirty million dollars those folks are not going to be terribly excited about interference with the way they run the ranch i have you know, i have some distant family out there and i think i can tell you that from personal experience. so anyhow, that's that's my reaction. yeah, i mean so there a couple things so first of all, let's let's talk a little bit about the wealth tax. so we check in with emily and see yeah emily sure....
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i was wondering about what your thoughts about that were as well. >> in montana, the born alive act, a child is protected with that act in montana, the glenn youngkin question is, the wrap on him is, he campaigned for a bunch of candidates will lost. what a bunch of candidates lost. i think you -- the biggest winner of the night -- the biggest winner of this week was ron desantis. he blew the doors off charlie crist. he outperformed rubio. and he did it after trump snub bed him and called them ron desantimonious. [laughter] >> it was like watching a cartoon on a pro wrestling match. -- at a pro wrestling match. [laughter] >> i think trump is the big loser. i don't think glenn youngkin is hurt in any material way. it essentially helped him in a sense. if republicans had made a decision that they were ready to try to persuade voters and reach out to swing voters, glenn youngkin was the first one through the gate. it was the first republican candidate after 2020 to say, here's another way to do this and try to persuade, instead of just appeals of the base. does anybody have a different
i was wondering about what your thoughts about that were as well. >> in montana, the born alive act, a child is protected with that act in montana, the glenn youngkin question is, the wrap on him is, he campaigned for a bunch of candidates will lost. what a bunch of candidates lost. i think you -- the biggest winner of the night -- the biggest winner of this week was ron desantis. he blew the doors off charlie crist. he outperformed rubio. and he did it after trump snub bed him and called...