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every spring, half a million sandhill cranes stop on this stretch of the platte river. north, as far as siberia. it is an awesome and ancient ritual. fossils show cranes have come here for nearly ten million years. it's a spectacle of sight and sound mangelsen has shared for 17 years with his friend and ally, jane goodall, whose life's work with chimpanzees has revolutionized our understanding of primates. today, goodall and mangelsen team up to raise money and awareness for the protection of cranes, as well as chimpanzees and cougars. >> jane goodall: he's taught me so much about the platte river and what goes on here, and what it was like when he was a boy, and how he started off as a hunter because that's what one did, and then how, gradually, he realized he loved these, these creatures much too much, he couldn't go on being a hunter. and so he hunts with his camera. here they come. lots and lots and lots. >> mangelsen: look at the light on those up there. >> goodall: what's amazing is this ancient migration still carries on. and i think it's completely amazing. >> m
every spring, half a million sandhill cranes stop on this stretch of the platte river. north, as far as siberia. it is an awesome and ancient ritual. fossils show cranes have come here for nearly ten million years. it's a spectacle of sight and sound mangelsen has shared for 17 years with his friend and ally, jane goodall, whose life's work with chimpanzees has revolutionized our understanding of primates. today, goodall and mangelsen team up to raise money and awareness for the protection of...
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platts has taken part in a trade mission to india, but it still wants trade with the neighbours to be made sense to supply ireland at the moment. they need our product and the uk needs their milk. hopefully they can broker a good deal for all parties concerned. if things change, we'll have to revisit our growth strategy and look at alternatives. back in holyhead, the wheels are still in motion, but uncertainty is in the air. if checks are needed in future, could they be done on board ferries crossing the irish sea? could that avoid miles of queues? ferry companies are still investing in this route. they are also increasing capacity for freight to get sent directly from ireland to france, belgium, the netherlands or spain. to stay ahead of the competition, holyhead needs a brexit outcome that keeps borders as open as they are now. chris morris, bbc news, holyhead. the former owner of bhs, dominic chappell, has lost his appeal against his conviction forfailing to provide information about the retailer's pension scheme, when it collapsed with the loss of thousands of jobs. the judge said
platts has taken part in a trade mission to india, but it still wants trade with the neighbours to be made sense to supply ireland at the moment. they need our product and the uk needs their milk. hopefully they can broker a good deal for all parties concerned. if things change, we'll have to revisit our growth strategy and look at alternatives. back in holyhead, the wheels are still in motion, but uncertainty is in the air. if checks are needed in future, could they be done on board ferries...
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but had to suit it back he'd had a busy of it equalized by marvin platt house pinpoint cross making the difference. the milliner's broke down the left again moments later and this time valentino allows it open in front the host to turn the game around in just five minutes. after the break her to last a quick counterattack a busy of its next in his second. solomon kalu made all the running. and a busy of it scored his twenty years in this league a brace. back cut the deficit through allison player. good work from patrick herman set up a new man for a nice three second goal of the campaign. but hansen would not be denied an in-form only due to see of the four to win the slovakia international coming his fourth goal in three games to lose for the first time this term while her to have ten points from four games that best either ponders they get starts. it also took around thirty minutes before the floodgates open then out to book their brain and captain match crews are heading in the open now. just two minutes later and it was two nil cloudy up at zero in preston his first start of the sea
but had to suit it back he'd had a busy of it equalized by marvin platt house pinpoint cross making the difference. the milliner's broke down the left again moments later and this time valentino allows it open in front the host to turn the game around in just five minutes. after the break her to last a quick counterattack a busy of its next in his second. solomon kalu made all the running. and a busy of it scored his twenty years in this league a brace. back cut the deficit through allison...
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platts has taken part in a trade mission to india, but it still wants trade with the neighbours to bed the uk needs their milk. hopefully they can broker a good deal for all parties concerned. if things change, we'll have to revisit our growth strategy and look at alternatives. back in holyhead, the wheels are still in motion, but uncertainty is in the air. if checks are needed in future, could they be done on board ferries crossing the irish sea? could that avoid miles of queues? ferry companies are still investing in this route. they are also increasing capacity for freight to get sent directly from ireland to france, belgium, the netherlands or spain. to stay ahead of the competition, holyhead needs a brexit outcome that keeps borders as open as they are now. chris morris, bbc news, holyhead. the leader of ukip has addressed the party conference in birmingham, calling for a "clean exit" from the european union. gerard batten also said it's time to stand up for free speech — against what he described as the "politically correct thought police".
platts has taken part in a trade mission to india, but it still wants trade with the neighbours to bed the uk needs their milk. hopefully they can broker a good deal for all parties concerned. if things change, we'll have to revisit our growth strategy and look at alternatives. back in holyhead, the wheels are still in motion, but uncertainty is in the air. if checks are needed in future, could they be done on board ferries crossing the irish sea? could that avoid miles of queues? ferry...
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. >> reporter: in myrtle beach, hunter and susan platt boarded up their house before evacuating. >> we got our important things out. >> yeah. >> our pictures and special things. >> reporter: zatia and her family were bussed from the north carolina coast and will spend the next several days in a hospital that's a shelter others are going to ride out the storm. >> we're surrounded by water. i couldn't. >> reporter: others are going to ride out the storm. >> the looters, the people after the storm scare me, not so much the storm. >> reporter: from massachusetts to texas to california, first responders around the country are making their way to the region. >> hopefully the folks there on the east coast are going to get out of harm's way. >> reporter: many coastal towns have already instituted mandatory evacuation orders. one model suggests they could get as much as 45 inches of rain. in some areas. another concern is florence as rains could cause an environmental disaster in north carolina where waste from hog manure pitts and coal ash dumps could rush into homes and threaten drinking wate
. >> reporter: in myrtle beach, hunter and susan platt boarded up their house before evacuating. >> we got our important things out. >> yeah. >> our pictures and special things. >> reporter: zatia and her family were bussed from the north carolina coast and will spend the next several days in a hospital that's a shelter others are going to ride out the storm. >> we're surrounded by water. i couldn't. >> reporter: others are going to ride out the storm....
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>> i was out since the end of june for about 70 days between the carr fire, the county fire, the platte fire, the latest one, the mendocino fire, i was there for 21 days. >> reporter: with little time to adjust, he and the other task force 4 members went from and hn north carolina to assist with swift water rescues during hurricane florence. >> this is the first time we deployed as a mission ready package water rescue which means our whole intent was to handle river flood dynamic moving water situations that the locals can't. >> reporter: it was a first for frank who was happy to be home on his 36th birthday. >> as far as plans, i'm literally going to shower and go to bed. >> reporter: bags are loaded up and won't be needed for at least another 48 hours as they rest before being called out to the next natural disaster. two groups touched down at oakland international airport today and 18 other members of task force 4 are in route from north carolina. they're driving back in nine vehicles, bringing lots of equipment and are expected back in the bay area on monday. at the oakland internat
>> i was out since the end of june for about 70 days between the carr fire, the county fire, the platte fire, the latest one, the mendocino fire, i was there for 21 days. >> reporter: with little time to adjust, he and the other task force 4 members went from and hn north carolina to assist with swift water rescues during hurricane florence. >> this is the first time we deployed as a mission ready package water rescue which means our whole intent was to handle river flood...
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uses like platts are calling for change they say the people not the financial world should control the money because i'm good with this currency nobody needs middlemen nobody needs banks nobody needs permission to use it you don't have to show an id card get a credit reference or fill out an application you just download a program or enough and then you can use a bit calling quite easily. the billionaire was the first restaurant owner in the world to accept bitcoin as a means of payment he's convinced digital currencies are already competing against the old ones. simply gillman an economic and financial policies. governments and the banks are driving people to bitcoin that corner of the world is that simple the financial crisis doesn't seem to be really over so confidence in the euro is too when dealing with confidence and that kind is rising and you can see that clearly from the exchange rate as well because all. austria is in the grip of cryptocurrency feeder. based at a prime location in downtown vienna but delina is can't exchanges hard cash for virtual money. her clients are anyth
uses like platts are calling for change they say the people not the financial world should control the money because i'm good with this currency nobody needs middlemen nobody needs banks nobody needs permission to use it you don't have to show an id card get a credit reference or fill out an application you just download a program or enough and then you can use a bit calling quite easily. the billionaire was the first restaurant owner in the world to accept bitcoin as a means of payment he's...
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in myrtle beach, south carolina, hunter and susan platt boarded up their house before evacuating. this family were bused away from the coast. they will spend the next few days 135 miles away at a high school that is now an evacuation center. >> we are surrounded by water. >> reporter: others are going to ride out the storm. >> the looters. after the storm, the people scare me. >> reporter: from massachusetts to texas and california, first responders are making their way to the region. >> hopefully the folks there on the east coast are going to get out of harms way. >> reporter: many towns have already instituted at the tory evacuation orders. one model suggests that some areas could get as much as -- instituted mandatory evacuations. >>> mary has been tracking the storm. it looks like a lot of people are preparing for this but it could be devastating. >> this is a dangerous storm. still a monster, category 4, hurricane. here is the latest satellite imagery. it's in the atlantic. is packing winds of about 130 miles per hour. gust up to 160 miles per hour. moving west northwest at 7
in myrtle beach, south carolina, hunter and susan platt boarded up their house before evacuating. this family were bused away from the coast. they will spend the next few days 135 miles away at a high school that is now an evacuation center. >> we are surrounded by water. >> reporter: others are going to ride out the storm. >> the looters. after the storm, the people scare me. >> reporter: from massachusetts to texas and california, first responders are making their way...
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in myrtle beach, south carolina, hunter and susan platt boarded-up their house before evacuating. this family were bused away from the north carolina coast. they will spend the next few days 135 miles away at a high school that is now an evacuation center. >> we are surrounded by water. >> reporter: others will ride out the storm. >> people after the storm scare me. not so much the storm. >> reporter: from massachusetts to texas and california, first responders are making their way to the region. many coastal towns have already instituted mandatory evacuation orders. one model suggests that some areas could get as much is 45 inches of rain. laura podesta, cbs news. >> major airlines are allowing passengers flying into the area to reschedule their flights free of charge. amtrak is also waiving its rebooking fee. >> this is a powerful monster hurricane. a category 4 storm. we are watching this closely. this is a live look there of the north carolina coast. here is a satellite imagery. the latest stats, it is a category 4 storm. maximum winds at 130 miles per hour. 535 miles south of
in myrtle beach, south carolina, hunter and susan platt boarded-up their house before evacuating. this family were bused away from the north carolina coast. they will spend the next few days 135 miles away at a high school that is now an evacuation center. >> we are surrounded by water. >> reporter: others will ride out the storm. >> people after the storm scare me. not so much the storm. >> reporter: from massachusetts to texas and california, first responders are...
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many thanks to our fred platt kin bringing us a live report from the syrian capital damascus where it is nearly 10:45 in the morning. again, many thanks. >>> a police shooting of an african-american man in dallas is renewing the conversation on the use of deadly force. after a public outcry, this police officer has been arrested and charged. she was off-duty when she entered her neighbor's apartment where she allegedly shot and killed 26-year-old botham jean. authorities say the officer maintains she entered the victim's apartment in the mistaken belief it was her own and shot him because she thought he was an intruder. the officer has been released after posting a bond of $300,000. >>> well, coming up after this short break, one of china's rich est and most successful business leaders calls it a day. we will take a look at what jack ma might do next. we're back in just a moment. what do harvard graduates know about cognitive performance? as you'd probably guess, a lot. that's why a new brain health supplement called forebrain from the harvard-educated experts at force factor is flyin
many thanks to our fred platt kin bringing us a live report from the syrian capital damascus where it is nearly 10:45 in the morning. again, many thanks. >>> a police shooting of an african-american man in dallas is renewing the conversation on the use of deadly force. after a public outcry, this police officer has been arrested and charged. she was off-duty when she entered her neighbor's apartment where she allegedly shot and killed 26-year-old botham jean. authorities say the...
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independent reform wing of new york politics in 1898 when he makes his peace with the republican, with boss platte, there's a certain pattern to what roosevelt will do. some people ask does t.r. really believe all this stuff? because when he fights you, when he fights you, a great friend of his and had helped save his bacon in 1898 when all of a sudden they produced the smoking gun against him, against t.r.. he's about ready to be nominated by the republicans, and someone produces, oh, tammany hall and his republican opponent produced letters from t.r. to district of columbia saying i am not a resident of sagamore hill or of the city of new york. i'm a resident of the district of columbia. he wants to get out of taxes. and that would have disqualified him from the governorship. but root gives this mumbo jumbo speech to convention, and they go, oh, okay, nothing to see here. we'll nominate him. and the public elects theodore roosevelt very narrowly to governor shep. and root -- governorship. and root is described by roosevelt when he is in roosevelt's cabin as the ablest candidate -- or cabinet mem
independent reform wing of new york politics in 1898 when he makes his peace with the republican, with boss platte, there's a certain pattern to what roosevelt will do. some people ask does t.r. really believe all this stuff? because when he fights you, when he fights you, a great friend of his and had helped save his bacon in 1898 when all of a sudden they produced the smoking gun against him, against t.r.. he's about ready to be nominated by the republicans, and someone produces, oh, tammany...
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. >> simone platt from roll call. >> on the -- of the special election, the cls -- to step up their fundraisingondering what the nrc is doing specifically to help -- or convince them that they need to. >> the statement, although i do not issue my statements to the press, i have been saying the same thing to candidates for about a year. that they need to raise enough money to define themselves and help to find their opponents. and we have identified folks who have been underperforming and been working with them to put together a plan because it is not just about criticizing people, you actually have to help them succeed and that is what we are working to do, and there are people who have different strengths and where people have weakness, we try to help them develop their skills, and it does not always happen overnight but we are working with folks to get better and there are certainly some that are underperforming asia probably see a list every quarter in the good news is that list changes a little bit. are people that come off that list every quarter, and listened and learned and developed the
. >> simone platt from roll call. >> on the -- of the special election, the cls -- to step up their fundraisingondering what the nrc is doing specifically to help -- or convince them that they need to. >> the statement, although i do not issue my statements to the press, i have been saying the same thing to candidates for about a year. that they need to raise enough money to define themselves and help to find their opponents. and we have identified folks who have been...
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when you look at the platte form of apps or facebook, it's a run away freight train of apps they have assets growing in a healthy manner facebook itself is very mature and you expect a return. in the long run to address the issues, if they sort of build out the tools that they say they're going to build and, you know, hopefully, you know, you will see people kind of come back to the platforms. you know just as they develop and get better. >> jason, do you agree with that do you think there's been lasting damage done? >> yeah. i think there's lasting damage done to facebook and the critical piece is are they allowed to buy instagram or what's app today i don't think those acquisitions go as smoothly as previously and why they're in a panicked mode of, hey, we have to solve this problem. i think there's two things that are low-hanging fruit for facebook and sheryl did a great job and the interaction of harris was amazing sheryl is clearly running for office probably in the next three, four, five years and out of facebook in two or three years and i think she wants to clean it up on the
when you look at the platte form of apps or facebook, it's a run away freight train of apps they have assets growing in a healthy manner facebook itself is very mature and you expect a return. in the long run to address the issues, if they sort of build out the tools that they say they're going to build and, you know, hopefully, you know, you will see people kind of come back to the platforms. you know just as they develop and get better. >> jason, do you agree with that do you think...
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once you get up on to here, you get a platt -- a plateau effect like i told you up over the berm and into the buildings. they've been raised up on chicken legs, those little stilts. it is not proper protection. not from something like this. so where does the water go? it is a little bit of a plateau and basin effect through north myrtle beach. >> all right. so that is what we're dealing with. and now if we could take jake's shot and show the water now, you could see what we we are concerned about is happening. look at how much farther up the shoreline is now and you see that it met the top plateau of all of the extra sand that had been put here to make it four feet higher. it is been erased and any at a deficit and the water is coming closer every five to ten minutes. obviously we have the ability to leave here and get to higher ground and be safe but people a few blocks inland do not and that is the concern and the first responders have said right now the window is closed. they can't come out in these kinds of conditions. there is too much risk to them. the other problem is, as we'v
once you get up on to here, you get a platt -- a plateau effect like i told you up over the berm and into the buildings. they've been raised up on chicken legs, those little stilts. it is not proper protection. not from something like this. so where does the water go? it is a little bit of a plateau and basin effect through north myrtle beach. >> all right. so that is what we're dealing with. and now if we could take jake's shot and show the water now, you could see what we we are...
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i was able to get a call back as a result of my email from mark platt, the producer on this film. he has better known for his production of wicked on broadway. very well respected in the industry. we talked for about an hour. at the end of the conversation, i think he liked what i had to say. he offered to hire me on as a technical consultant. so, i said sure. i would love to do this. i get the contract in the mail. i read through it. it is boilerplate. i am to answer questions. i will provide audiotapes or film of my father talking about his experiences, so they can listen firsthand to what he had gone through. i am to go on set and consult as necessary. at the very end of the contract, it says, they don't have to listen to me. the very last sentence. if i don't like the end result, i can't sue. tie my hands, use the family's name and do whatever they want. i thought long and hard about whether i should sign onto this and at the end of the day i did sign on the bottom line. i am glad. the powers family likes the movie. it is historically accurate in the bigger picture. the themes
i was able to get a call back as a result of my email from mark platt, the producer on this film. he has better known for his production of wicked on broadway. very well respected in the industry. we talked for about an hour. at the end of the conversation, i think he liked what i had to say. he offered to hire me on as a technical consultant. so, i said sure. i would love to do this. i get the contract in the mail. i read through it. it is boilerplate. i am to answer questions. i will provide...
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do you believe that your twitter's platt for other purposes and your control has contributed to fueling the opioid crisis? mr. dorsey: first and foremost, we do have strong terms of service that prevent this activity. and we are taking enforcement actions when we see it. mr. mckinley: there was a recent study just published by the american journal of public health that analyzed over a five-month period of time the twitter accounts and went through several thousand, hundreds of thousands, and found that there were still 2,000 illegal drug sites being old on your account. my curiosity now, that we have this report in our hand about website states that this is prohibited, it's against your standards and you just said that. can you tell me how many of these sites are still up? mr. dorsey: i can't tell you. i'd have to follow up with you on the exact data. mr. mckinley: they shouldn't be up, right? mr. dorsey: they shouldn't be. mr. mckinley: if i could. just within the last hour, mr. dorsey, within the last hour, here's an ad for cocaine on twitter. that's still up. and it goes on. it says
do you believe that your twitter's platt for other purposes and your control has contributed to fueling the opioid crisis? mr. dorsey: first and foremost, we do have strong terms of service that prevent this activity. and we are taking enforcement actions when we see it. mr. mckinley: there was a recent study just published by the american journal of public health that analyzed over a five-month period of time the twitter accounts and went through several thousand, hundreds of thousands, and...
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platt —— you and your colleagues, u. platt —— you don't back her chequers plan.ve a no deal scenario? i'm in favour of a people's boat. i think we should ta ke people's boat. i think we should take the deal that comes back, that the prime minister delivers, but a nodal brexits might be the most likely option. let the dead back to the people and say, with roaming charges, passports, the businesses losing jobs, it is this the kind of brexit that you envisaged when you we nt brexit that you envisaged when you went to vote in 2016? let's be a democratic country and that the deal back to the country, as good as what they think if this is what they expected. people often say that the people's about is a way to stay in the european union? people should be entitled to express their view. at the moment, the government don't wa nt the moment, the government don't want beadle to express their view in terms of moving from an eu state to being an arab owned. all of the economic signals, including the human issues about passports and data and mobile phones and drivers licenses
platt —— you and your colleagues, u. platt —— you don't back her chequers plan.ve a no deal scenario? i'm in favour of a people's boat. i think we should ta ke people's boat. i think we should take the deal that comes back, that the prime minister delivers, but a nodal brexits might be the most likely option. let the dead back to the people and say, with roaming charges, passports, the businesses losing jobs, it is this the kind of brexit that you envisaged when you we nt brexit that...
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piece on the south platte river by ken simpson.s story, like he did as a reporter for "the denvpost." there's a few differences. he works from a home office, not a newsroom. d anher big change, the job is fun again. has this energized you to be a journalist? >> it has. it's the difference between working and working for yourself. that is energizing. it is frightening. but overall, it's a great feeling. >> reporter: but journalism is expensive. and "the sun" insisted on paying reporters real salaries. >> we're passionate about journalism. we have lives and mortgages and rent to pay and kids in college and those things. we're fortunate in that the colorado sun is able to provide all of us with salaries that are comparable to what we were making at "the denver post" and in some cases more. >> reporter: to pay its way, as civil funding tapers off, it will depend on community and corporate sponsors. >> we are using more of a national public radio, public television model, which is to say, we're not going to help you sell mattresses over
piece on the south platte river by ken simpson.s story, like he did as a reporter for "the denvpost." there's a few differences. he works from a home office, not a newsroom. d anher big change, the job is fun again. has this energized you to be a journalist? >> it has. it's the difference between working and working for yourself. that is energizing. it is frightening. but overall, it's a great feeling. >> reporter: but journalism is expensive. and "the sun"...
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representatives rush, butterfield and clark on our committee, and these audits seek to uncover how platt forp forms been used to spoke racial or religious resentment or violence. i think your company should take similar action. let me ask these three questions. if you can answer them, if not, please get back to us within a month. will you work with an independent third party institution to conduct a civil rights audit of twitter? >> we will. we do do that on a regular basis with what's called a trust and safety council. >> asking for an independent third party to conduct it. >> let us follow up with you on that. >> will you commit -- let me ask these two together. will you mit to macommit to mak results of the audit public? >> we believe we need more transparency around our actions and our decisions. >> the third one, mr. chairman, with your permission , will you commit to change twitter's policies, programs and processes to address these areas of concern? >> we are always looking to evolve our policies >> thank you. now turn to mr. upton, former chairman of the committee for questions.
representatives rush, butterfield and clark on our committee, and these audits seek to uncover how platt forp forms been used to spoke racial or religious resentment or violence. i think your company should take similar action. let me ask these three questions. if you can answer them, if not, please get back to us within a month. will you work with an independent third party institution to conduct a civil rights audit of twitter? >> we will. we do do that on a regular basis with what's...
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irrigation district to prepay their remaining portion of construction costs llocated to them for the north platte project. they would not longer be subject to acreage requirements associated with the reclamation reform act. we do not object to this legislation and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady reserves. the gentleman from montana. mr. gianforte: i want to recognize mr. smith for his work on that and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentlelady from massachusetts. ms. tsongas: i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: both sides have yielded back. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 4689. those in favor say aye. thopeds. -- those opposed, no. the gentleman from montana. mr. gianforte: i ask for the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: the yeas and nays are requested. all those in favor of taking this vote by the yeas and nays will rise and remain standing until counted. a sufficient number having arisen, the yeas and nays are ordered. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedi
irrigation district to prepay their remaining portion of construction costs llocated to them for the north platte project. they would not longer be subject to acreage requirements associated with the reclamation reform act. we do not object to this legislation and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady reserves. the gentleman from montana. mr. gianforte: i want to recognize mr. smith for his work on that and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman...
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i also had another woman from platte, south dakota, contact my office and tell me that because of tax reform and tax cuts her family doesn't usually get much money, and they don't make a lot of money, their wages aren't great, because of that bill they have more money in their pockets today. it's made a huge difference in paying their day-to-day bills. there are dozens of other stories that i could tell you from folks across the state of south dakota, of the benefits of tax reform. our energy cost vs. gone down. our utility bills have gone down. companies have paid wages, increasing for families. they have also played out bonuses. the tax cuts have been life changing for many in our state. with that passage and with the passage of this bill today, we will have the opportunity to ensure the upward economic trajectory we have experienced because of a permanent culture of growth and stability that is rooted in the tax code. tax reform 2.0 is going to make sure the benefits the families are enjoying today, they'll still be able to enjoy long into the fuhrment while no tax plan is perfect,
i also had another woman from platte, south dakota, contact my office and tell me that because of tax reform and tax cuts her family doesn't usually get much money, and they don't make a lot of money, their wages aren't great, because of that bill they have more money in their pockets today. it's made a huge difference in paying their day-to-day bills. there are dozens of other stories that i could tell you from folks across the state of south dakota, of the benefits of tax reform. our energy...