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what can he do to allow public lands to be destroyed? what can he do to allow more oil and gas drilling, even if it is polluting local communities, poisoning children? it is really a disaster. he has turned this agency, which is supposed to be in charge of america's land, air, water, and species, into a handout program for industry and then going so far as to erase all of this from his calendar, from his meeting notes, to take decisions from lower officials who are trying to do their job and erase all harmences to issues which their agenda. in particular, what you will see is that protecting public lands, especially on national monuments, is really good for local economies, but instead they will erase that information and say this is hurting local economies and it is not just a ,oral, it is illegal -- immoral it is illegal. that is why this agency gets sued so much. juan: the department has also commissioned and expedited environmental review of leasing part of the arctic national wildlife refuge. -long battlecades that the oil and gas i
what can he do to allow public lands to be destroyed? what can he do to allow more oil and gas drilling, even if it is polluting local communities, poisoning children? it is really a disaster. he has turned this agency, which is supposed to be in charge of america's land, air, water, and species, into a handout program for industry and then going so far as to erase all of this from his calendar, from his meeting notes, to take decisions from lower officials who are trying to do their job and...
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online or in store. >> anthony: about one-third of montana is public land. es of america. generally speaking, it is intended for multipurpose use; timber harvest, grazing land, hiking, fishing, hunting and mining. these open lands are important to hunters and anglers like dan bailey. he's the montana representative for pheasants forever, an organization working to conserve pheasants and other wildlife through careful management. >> dan bailey: so this is a piece of property owned by pheasants forever. it's opened to public access. this is through montana's block management system. we sign in, they collect all the tags. they know who's been on the property. >> anthony: today, me and my friend joe rogan are going after some delicious pheasant for dinner. >> joe rogan: yeehaw, ladies and gentleman. >> anthony: joe is of course the voice of the ufc, and the host of the wildly popular podcast, "the joe rogan experience." in recent years, joe has become an advocate for the notion that you should, whenever possible, know where your food comes from. >> joe rogan: the
online or in store. >> anthony: about one-third of montana is public land. es of america. generally speaking, it is intended for multipurpose use; timber harvest, grazing land, hiking, fishing, hunting and mining. these open lands are important to hunters and anglers like dan bailey. he's the montana representative for pheasants forever, an organization working to conserve pheasants and other wildlife through careful management. >> dan bailey: so this is a piece of property owned by...
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help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today.e mirror, and dispose of it nicely. >> piggy wants to chill out. cj pan da says this is the day. >> it is not going to see, they're going to some place very, very magical to do this proposal, so they have got to disneyland, and to for her, he is going to ride a ride he is not a fan of. >> teacups are marriage. >> so he had a plan. he was going to tell her, i'm going to cut out and go to the men's room, but he was going to talk to the woman that does caricatures. they're sitting for their picture and the artist presents it to them, and she is like wait, we were both sitting, oh, he is on his knee -- >> she abohe is about to take a for love, he has something for her in that box. he proposes, she says yes, and he follows it up with her own personal firework show that they show to nanyone at the park tha night. check out this website for more, we'll see you next time on "rtm." only taking action because she running for the senate. >>> player yao ming is now a college grad. he received a de
help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today.e mirror, and dispose of it nicely. >> piggy wants to chill out. cj pan da says this is the day. >> it is not going to see, they're going to some place very, very magical to do this proposal, so they have got to disneyland, and to for her, he is going to ride a ride he is not a fan of. >> teacups are marriage. >> so he had a plan. he was going to tell her, i'm going to cut out and go to the men's room,...
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. >> a connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve. ds and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. whole video by sephora, you can check it out on our mobile app.. >>> it's a problem. the playstation -- >> oh, oh, oh. >> no, no,no! >> can i try it again? >> he just needs some people to help him out. >> it's fun. he just happens to recognize him. >> he's pretty historic around this part. he's always pulling out the camera. in this case, he's just trying to ship some playstations. >> you want to buy one? >> how much? >> we're selling them for 300 bucks. i can't afford one. >> i'm just playing with you, dude, i've got one right here. >> now, you will see your grade point average die. >> can i give you a hug? >> yeah, bro, bring it in. >> the guy immediately brings it in. it's not the only hug. in this case, he's just trying to spread some happiness by dealing out playstations to strangers. >> tha
. >> a connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve. ds and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. whole video by sephora, you can check it out on our mobile app.. >>> it's a problem. the playstation -- >> oh, oh, oh. >> no, no,no! >> can i try it again? >> he just needs...
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. >> and this connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve.ields and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. ekwipequ equipped to take care of this fella. >> yeah, this is a perk of the job. ♪ 92 ♪ ♪ >>> the space is pretty typical for most eighth graders. they just can't be bothered. it looks like she's at a restaurant and someone's recorded a video of her because her dad has just walked in with a formal dress for her. she's got her eighth grade formal coming up. he tells her that grandma's picked it out. she wanted a two-piece -- is it a two-piece -- >> ain't no two-piece around here. >> and the second he opens it up, she loves it. >> oh. >> the story behind thisisve co. i would say priceless because she has found her dream dress. but it came with a pretty hefty price tag. her dad works three jobs and he had told her it's not really a financial option but he was still going to get her a dress. what
. >> and this connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve.ields and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. ekwipequ equipped to take care of this fella. >> yeah, this is a perk of the job. ♪ 92 ♪ ♪ >>> the space is pretty typical for most eighth graders. they just can't be...
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connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve.ds to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. . >>> abc 7 news was in san francisco and hundreds of fans packed into at&t park after the ants chicago cubs to take part in a slumber party. families set up tents across the outfield to enjoy a night under the stars. they're enjoy is a movie and hot chocolates. the most important, the memories shared by parents and their kids. >> i like watching the baseball game and i like camping with my dad on the big field. gentleman that's so sweet. this is 2 giant's 16th annual slumber party. >> so cool. >> they had to wait a while. >> the game requests so long. >> i'd still be set p up my tent. >> a goes to b goes to -- >> i'm going to sleep in skipper's clubhouse. buster posey is skipping the all-star game because he's hurt, kind of banged up. you know what? buster laughs at pain. the gian
connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve.ds to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. . >>> abc 7 news was in san francisco and hundreds of fans packed into at&t park after the ants chicago cubs to take part in a slumber party. families set up tents across the outfield to...
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connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve. from boulevards to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. need fast pain relief just pick and roll.e a mess? icy hot® lidocaine no mess. desensitize aggravated nerves with max strength lidocaine. icy hot®. . n't to dvr "right this minute" and never miss another video. i guess when yu return to your hometown, better win or else. >> hey, is is this a high school game? >> now, this is a boxing match in brooklyn, new york, went toe to toe with carlos cruze. and this is in the dominican republic and fans were not happy after the ref called the match after the fourth round. he called in the favor of stevens and told the fans rush the ring. initially they charged after stevens. his team was able to get him out of there as they fought fans off, but things continued to spill out of control. >> neat tralt. >> you're right, they're thro
connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve. from boulevards to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. need fast pain relief just pick and roll.e a mess? icy hot® lidocaine no mess. desensitize aggravated nerves with max strength lidocaine. icy hot®. . n't to dvr "right this...
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. >> the mega surprise that's got connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fightingve. from boulevards to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. half full and then totally empty. >> she's really incredible, she really is. >>> look at all those kids. are they all one family? >> no, there's four families there. >> on three, pops, ready? one, two, three. >> they sit on these balloons and they pop. but whether they pop, there's something inside all of them have messages. >> everybody get back in their line. and hold your paper out. everybody get back in line and hold your paper out. >> it's like trying to herd cats. >> with kids? >> herding cats can be done. somebody commences to reading the message. >> i got -- >> the bones and the -- see the -- are. >> couple message, not in the right order so they have to do it again. >> next summer. >> she reads through the family names again and the message. >> are going t
. >> the mega surprise that's got connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fightingve. from boulevards to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. half full and then totally empty. >> she's really incredible, she really is. >>> look at all those kids. are they all one family? >> no,...
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invest in the power of connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve. from boulevards to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. >>> all right, you're never more than seven minutes away from my forecast. we still have issues at the beaches, especially the south facing beaches because that's where the southerly swell is going to bring the 8 to 11 foot breakers. even more impressive, you is to watch out for the rip currents and sneaker waves. never turn your back in the water. >> thank you, mike. >> east bay congresswoman barbara lee is jumping into the race to become chair of the house democratic caucus. lee confirmed the decision by tweeting, quote, my candidacy is based on three beliefs. the strength of our caucus lies in our diversity, we're at our best when everyone has the opportunity to contribute, and we must work to improve the lives of all people. if she wins, lee would be the
invest in the power of connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve. from boulevards to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. >>> all right, you're never more than seven minutes away from my forecast. we still have issues at the beaches, especially the south facing beaches because...
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connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve. from boulevards to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. >>> so, this was weird. here's what's not to do on a drawbridge. a woman on a bike there ignoring the signs near green bay, wisconsin, and peddling right through the gap as the bridge was about to be raised. she's okay. bystanders eventually rescued her and the bridge operator was notified. she suffered only minor injuries in that fall. >>> more than a thousand survivors of last year's las vegas mass shooting are now facing lawsuits from the hotel where it happened. mgm resorts is suing to make sure it's not held liable for the massacre which left 59 people dead. the company owns the concert venue and the mandalay bay hotel where the shooter carried out the attack from his room. the company is citing a 2002 law claiming it's protected from liability for that attack be
connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve. from boulevards to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. >>> so, this was weird. here's what's not to do on a drawbridge. a woman on a bike there ignoring the signs near green bay, wisconsin, and peddling right through the gap as the...
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connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve. from boulevards to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. when i have an asthma attack... i feel like a fish with no water. learn how to prevent your child's next asthma attack. because even one attack is one too many. >>> an e >>> an emergency has been declared in florida because of toxic algae outbreaks along the state's coast hurting the local economy and causing some health concerns. the governor there, rick scott, blames the army corps of engineers for the blooms because of water discharges from lake okeechobee. some compare the smell to opening a bag of moldy bread. >>> an american tourist celebrating her wedding anniversary has been killed in mexico city. police say 27-year-old tatiana mirutenko was hit by a stray bullet while leaving a restaurant. authorities believe the gunman was targeting someone at a nearby bar.
connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve. from boulevards to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. when i have an asthma attack... i feel like a fish with no water. learn how to prevent your child's next asthma attack. because even one attack is one too many. >>> an e...
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connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve. from boulevards to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. >>> we're back with this unusual road hazard near toronto. police gave this driver a $160 ticket for driving around with huge planks of wood sticking out of his car window there. apparently he doesn't know anyone with a pickup truck that he can borrow any time. >>> also in canada this van driver was caught deliberately targeting pedestrians and soaking them on the sidewalk. you can see him aiming at big pedestrians drenched. he was working for a local contractor at the time, and that company has now fired him. >>> the white house is reportedly considering another tax cut. this time a $100 billion tax cut benefiting the richest americans. "the new york times" reports the treasury department is trying to figure out a way if it can legally bypass congress to change how c
connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve. from boulevards to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. >>> we're back with this unusual road hazard near toronto. police gave this driver a $160 ticket for driving around with huge planks of wood sticking out of his car window there....
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may embolden more protesters to take up arms they're looking for another opportunity to take over public land or have a showdown with law enforcement agents and this will only embolden them i do fear that it's just a matter of time before we see another standoff. there's also the question of a pattern to trump's pardons most of the people who've received pardons are figures popular with trump's. they include a conservative writer convicted of campaign finance fraud a sheriff who racially profile suspected illegal immigrants in a former vice presidential chief of staff convicted of obstruction of justice the father and son ranchers now join the fold with the right wing applauding another win delivered by trump. castro al-jazeera washington or saudi arabia says who three rebels have tried to attack the city of near the border with yemen state media is reporting that saudi forces intercepted a missile fired by the rebels who these have launched dozens of miss our society arabia in recent months it's in response to the saudi a morality operation to defeat the rebels. the u.n. special envoy has me
may embolden more protesters to take up arms they're looking for another opportunity to take over public land or have a showdown with law enforcement agents and this will only embolden them i do fear that it's just a matter of time before we see another standoff. there's also the question of a pattern to trump's pardons most of the people who've received pardons are figures popular with trump's. they include a conservative writer convicted of campaign finance fraud a sheriff who racially...
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you have the largest public land.that challenge we have, what is common sense and how we imagine is showing a lot. out west and the challenge in public lands. and how do you manage it. wilderness designation. hiking, fishing. no motorized requirement at all. farming, ranching, ranching, hiking, hunting, fishing. using some kind of motorized commitment. under the bom. we have many of them. one that most people are familiar with. a guy named ted wilson. a good democrat. just a wonderful man. in addition to our 36. putting conservation easements on private lands. to have the opportunity to protect, et cetera. his challenge, let's find the appropriate balance. merging all of these together. i would like to hear from the panel. it is not just going to be all wilderness. it will not be extraction. a challenge within our state. how do we find that balance that is correct. they don't have as much public land. outdoor recreation experience. the outdoor experience. >> i am happy to jump in. >> i also think it is probably one of
you have the largest public land.that challenge we have, what is common sense and how we imagine is showing a lot. out west and the challenge in public lands. and how do you manage it. wilderness designation. hiking, fishing. no motorized requirement at all. farming, ranching, ranching, hiking, hunting, fishing. using some kind of motorized commitment. under the bom. we have many of them. one that most people are familiar with. a guy named ted wilson. a good democrat. just a wonderful man. in...
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recreational shooting was allowed as it is allowed on public lands. some bad actors forced local land managers to rethink access. eople were shooting endangered cackti and leaving trash throughout the desert. those were used as targets. one of the greatest things about living in tucson we are surrounded by public lands. and we have a diversity to a wide range of activities. this amendment views that these rare landscapes as commodities and only available for extraction of resource and nothing more. it's kind of a corporate radar approach and mentality to our shared public assets and lands. use them, abuse them and see how much we can make out of them in terms of money sm the spirit of conservation is very important to the people of southern arizona and this is one of our special places and this amendment is an attack on the people, our history and traditions. this amendment is an attack on the and particular quits act and our public lands. i would like to -- this monument was created in 2000 after the pima county board of supervisors petitioned for it
recreational shooting was allowed as it is allowed on public lands. some bad actors forced local land managers to rethink access. eople were shooting endangered cackti and leaving trash throughout the desert. those were used as targets. one of the greatest things about living in tucson we are surrounded by public lands. and we have a diversity to a wide range of activities. this amendment views that these rare landscapes as commodities and only available for extraction of resource and nothing...
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the general fight is over who controls public lands, the states or the federal government. >> host: we have a call from wyoming. tracy in wyoming, i am going to begin with you this morning. tell us that morning to you. what are your thoughts as we discuss hunting restrictions in alaska and around the country? if i can get to tracy here. >> caller: this is equal rights, states rights issue. all states are supposed to be equal entered into the union with the same rights, the states maintain the rights of the wildlife population in the water and the reason the federal government is trying to control this is water moves and animals move off of federal lands under state lands and those regulations come those animals and that water. the reason they start to regulate on federal lands, state rights is trying to control individuals on their private land and they should not have any rights to anything that was reserved by the states when they entered into the union. they should be able to control those resources and not pick and choose which states want to usurp their laws. >> guest: the caller
the general fight is over who controls public lands, the states or the federal government. >> host: we have a call from wyoming. tracy in wyoming, i am going to begin with you this morning. tell us that morning to you. what are your thoughts as we discuss hunting restrictions in alaska and around the country? if i can get to tracy here. >> caller: this is equal rights, states rights issue. all states are supposed to be equal entered into the union with the same rights, the states...
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i am a proponent of optimiza thank you -- optimizing public land. the current plan limits parking for the college. in trying to optimize the use of the land, we end up diminishing the ability of the college to train the taxpayer work force that the city requires. and that's because we have many students and faculty members that can only access the college by vehicle and don't have access to public transit to get there. maybe not all the parking need it, but it makes it difficult. and that reflects on the building of the performing arts education center, which will provide venues on the south side of town. many of those will be in the evening and they will also require parking availability for people that cannot get there on public transit. on other fronts, the land should not be sold to a private developer. any housing built should be 100% affordable. we need to be providing housing for the people that the city needs that work here, our teachers, firefighters, etc. i hope that the p.u.c. will not proceed with the sale of this land at this time. thank
i am a proponent of optimiza thank you -- optimizing public land. the current plan limits parking for the college. in trying to optimize the use of the land, we end up diminishing the ability of the college to train the taxpayer work force that the city requires. and that's because we have many students and faculty members that can only access the college by vehicle and don't have access to public transit to get there. maybe not all the parking need it, but it makes it difficult. and that...
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ey ruled in fav of the humanist association, that says the cross that sits on the public land violateshe separati between church and state. >>> new details about a deadly crash on 95. police say a driver was under the influence when he hit and killed a woman in fairfax county >> that crash happened early saturday morning on the southbound lanes, just before the fairfax county parkway. this is a picture of the victim, caitlin taylor. investigators s that david tobul rear-ended her suv causing the flip and burst into flames. shedied at the scene. tobul could face more charges. >>> d.c. police says there's a predator in northwest. a woman woke upst to nger touching her in her bedroom. it's not clear how he got in her home. he took off running when she screamed for help. she did not get a good look at him but any tips can helprack the man down. >>> you expect privacy in locker rooms. but this maye you .questioning other gymgoe police are looking for people that took photos of men at the indoor swim center in boyd, maryland. encouraged three women to go into the locker room and snap photos
ey ruled in fav of the humanist association, that says the cross that sits on the public land violateshe separati between church and state. >>> new details about a deadly crash on 95. police say a driver was under the influence when he hit and killed a woman in fairfax county >> that crash happened early saturday morning on the southbound lanes, just before the fairfax county parkway. this is a picture of the victim, caitlin taylor. investigators s that david tobul rear-ended her...
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fight, the specific fight is over hunting regulations and the general fight is over who controls public land. host: we have a call from wyoming, let's go to tracy. i will begin with you this usning, good morning, tell your thoughts as we discuss hunting restrictions in alaska. i think this is a states rights issue, all states are supposed to be equal, they entered into the union with the same rights. the states maintain the rights of their pop -- wildlife population and water, and the reason the federal government is trying to control this is because water moves and animal moves off of federal lands on to state lands and those regulations that come with those animals and that water. the reason i started to regulate and you straight right is trying to control individuals on their private land. they should not have any rights to do anything that was reserved by the states when they entered into the union. they should be able to control those resources, and not pick and choose which is states they want to usurp their loss. caller is right this is a states right issue. that is why people out of
fight, the specific fight is over hunting regulations and the general fight is over who controls public land. host: we have a call from wyoming, let's go to tracy. i will begin with you this usning, good morning, tell your thoughts as we discuss hunting restrictions in alaska. i think this is a states rights issue, all states are supposed to be equal, they entered into the union with the same rights. the states maintain the rights of their pop -- wildlife population and water, and the reason...
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as a former mayor who has dealt with fires in and around my community including on public lands, i want to do all i can to help my constituents. this bill will benefit both the county, the federal agencies, which own and manage lands within the county. we're talking about a city of about 1,000 people fighting fires on millions of acres and we just want to do everything we can to make sure we get to the fires as soon as possible and help not just protect cost bus the homes and livelihoods of the families that live there and i urge all of my colleagues to vote in support of this bill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. and the gentleman yields back his time. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 3777 as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the ponch the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. mcclintock: i move to suspend the rules and p
as a former mayor who has dealt with fires in and around my community including on public lands, i want to do all i can to help my constituents. this bill will benefit both the county, the federal agencies, which own and manage lands within the county. we're talking about a city of about 1,000 people fighting fires on millions of acres and we just want to do everything we can to make sure we get to the fires as soon as possible and help not just protect cost bus the homes and livelihoods of the...
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terri has the extraordinary skill of writing eloquently about our public land and park and has a deep spiritual side as well. our nations often practice the spiritual connection in one conversation with the utah a guy that i know said that this is not a time for anger it is a time for healing. our public land and water,, deserts, forests, prairies, national parks and free-flowing rivers, lakes and oceans or the common ground. a. we are not only inspired the fuelebuthealed by nature's sensf integrity, harmony and wholeness. each time i stand at the needles overlooking the national par pan the midst of this vast spiritual landscape carved and created through wind, water and time. it is deemed a very small and yet very large at once. the navajo have a word for this kind of balance and beauty. we are one with the universe. without the spiritual dimension as conservationists the only working for ourselves for the future generations of all species. [inaudible conversations] the historian john lucas who's spoken at the library said in an essay written in 1974 near the
terri has the extraordinary skill of writing eloquently about our public land and park and has a deep spiritual side as well. our nations often practice the spiritual connection in one conversation with the utah a guy that i know said that this is not a time for anger it is a time for healing. our public land and water,, deserts, forests, prairies, national parks and free-flowing rivers, lakes and oceans or the common ground. a. we are not only inspired the fuelebuthealed by nature's sensf...
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connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve. and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. >>> making news in america this morning -- the wildfire emergency expanding in california. the death toll rising. another firefighter losing his life as hundreds of additional buildings are destroyed. >> i have never seen a fire with such destruction here in this area ever before. >> this morning, just how big the most dangerous fire is. and the firefighter's wife who escaped with their children in the middle of the night. >>> the new threat from president trump to shut down the government. what he's now demanding. plus, will the president get another supreme court pick? ruth bader ginsburg gives a major clue on when she plans to retire. >>> the secret government program tracking u.s. citizens when they fly, even those not suspected of a crime and not on a watch list. the tsa explains the so-called
connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve. and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. >>> making news in america this morning -- the wildfire emergency expanding in california. the death toll rising. another firefighter losing his life as hundreds of additional buildings are destroyed. >> i...
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in bold and more protesters to take up arms they're looking for another opportunity to take over public land or have a showdown with law enforcement agents and this will only embolden them i do fear that it's just a matter of time before we see another standoff. there's also the question of a pattern to trump's pardons most of the eight people who've received pardons are figures popular with trump's. they include a conservative writer convicted of campaign finance fraud a sheriff who racially profiled suspected illegal immigrants in a former vice presidential chief of staff convicted of obstruction of justice the father and son ranchers now joined the fault with the right wing applauding another win delivered by trump. castro al-jazeera washington. now the remains of thirty five recently identified victims of the storm and it's a massacre have been buried during commemorations marking the twenty third anniversary more than a thousand bosnian muslim men and boys were killed by serb forces led by general coleman lederach another thirty thousand were displaced dutch united nations peacekeepers
in bold and more protesters to take up arms they're looking for another opportunity to take over public land or have a showdown with law enforcement agents and this will only embolden them i do fear that it's just a matter of time before we see another standoff. there's also the question of a pattern to trump's pardons most of the eight people who've received pardons are figures popular with trump's. they include a conservative writer convicted of campaign finance fraud a sheriff who racially...
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trump has issued another round of pardons this time it's two men convicted of setting fire to public lands six years ago they later became the inspiration for protests by armed groups against the authority of the federal government and washington editor castro has more. it all started with fires white in stephen hammond in mid setting on their own ranch land which they claimed accidentally crossed on to federal land but a jury convicted them of arson and the father and son were sentenced to five years when they went to prison little did anyone know that the cases of these two men who were opposed to the u.s. government controlling grazing land would become a rallying call for some the hammonds of turn themselves in it's time for you to leave our community in two thousand and sixteen the plight of the imprisoned father and son attracted the attention of a group with a political agenda armed men who saw themselves as defenders of rural landowners abused by federal government overreach broke into the offices of an oregon national wildlife refuge because we have allowed our federal government
trump has issued another round of pardons this time it's two men convicted of setting fire to public lands six years ago they later became the inspiration for protests by armed groups against the authority of the federal government and washington editor castro has more. it all started with fires white in stephen hammond in mid setting on their own ranch land which they claimed accidentally crossed on to federal land but a jury convicted them of arson and the father and son were sentenced to...
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in this case, we are dealing with one or more people who are building on public land. owth threatens it. celestina olulode, bbc news. at the world cup, belgium have knocked 5—time champions brazil out of the tournament and france beat another south american team, uruguay. olly foster reports from moscow. the five—time champions, brazil, getting knocked out, you think the world cup is always a poorer place without them, but they just haven't been very good. they have been getting better, but belgium are a side who have looked really strong. i paid a lot of attention to them, because they were in england's group. they're now unbeaten. they did have a wobble against the japanese. but they are looking fantastic. they went in 2—0 at half—time. it was an own goal from fernandinho and an absolute thunderbolt from kevin de bruyne. brazil did come back, they pulled back a goal late on through augusto and neymar. he was diving around, huge histrionics. perhaps they should have won a penalty through gabrieljesus, but brazil is going home. in a world cup of shocks, that will rank a
in this case, we are dealing with one or more people who are building on public land. owth threatens it. celestina olulode, bbc news. at the world cup, belgium have knocked 5—time champions brazil out of the tournament and france beat another south american team, uruguay. olly foster reports from moscow. the five—time champions, brazil, getting knocked out, you think the world cup is always a poorer place without them, but they just haven't been very good. they have been getting better, but...
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in this case, we are dealing with one or more people who are building on public land. tect the land, the desire for urban growth threatens it. celestina 0lulode, bbc news. let's get all the world cup action, and we now know the winner of the competition will be a european team, after belgium beat brazil 2—1 to go through to the semi—final. it's a huge blow to one of the tournament favourites. richard conway reports. these scars from brazil's 7—1 semi—final defeat to germany four yea rs semi—final defeat to germany four years ago might never truly heal. this world cup was supposed to provide redemption. but belgium reopens that all the wound, early pressure leading to a fernandinho own goal inside the opening quarter. soon, it was two. scored in russia, made in manchester. united's lukaku feeding at city's de bruin. with their place in the tournament on the line, brazil emerged in the second half like a swarm of angry bees. the belgian defence was eventually bridged, philip catena's unlikely chipmaking at 2—1. that set up a frontal —— frantic final 15 minutes. belgium su
in this case, we are dealing with one or more people who are building on public land. tect the land, the desire for urban growth threatens it. celestina 0lulode, bbc news. let's get all the world cup action, and we now know the winner of the competition will be a european team, after belgium beat brazil 2—1 to go through to the semi—final. it's a huge blow to one of the tournament favourites. richard conway reports. these scars from brazil's 7—1 semi—final defeat to germany four yea rs...
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we are proudly and strongly protecting our public lands for future generations. you see that.l over. you see legislation. you see what is happening. we approved the keystone and dakota access pipelines right away, 48,000 jobs. 48,000 jobs. we withdrew from the job killing paris climate record. one of the most unfair deals -- i said, i'm going to get killed when i approve this one. it sounds so pretty, the paris climate -- who wouldn't do that? except it's horrible for deals . great for other countries, but horrible for us. we took historic action to safeguard your constitutional freedoms, protecting religious liberty, defending the second amendment, and confirming a record number of circuit court judges. we are bringing back our wealth from foreign countries. you know this, right? we are bringing back our wealth from foreign countries that have been ripping us off for years. for too long, we watched and waited, and we saw as other countries stole our jobs, cheated our workers, and guided our industry. here? even here. england, youto new still see the remnants where they moved
we are proudly and strongly protecting our public lands for future generations. you see that.l over. you see legislation. you see what is happening. we approved the keystone and dakota access pipelines right away, 48,000 jobs. 48,000 jobs. we withdrew from the job killing paris climate record. one of the most unfair deals -- i said, i'm going to get killed when i approve this one. it sounds so pretty, the paris climate -- who wouldn't do that? except it's horrible for deals . great for other...
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grazing on public lands is a privilege, not a right, and ranchers should abide by the law and pay their fair share. on average, federal grazing is % lower than what the public is. my amendment would simply affirm grazing permits or leases should not be issued to anyone who refuses to comply with b.l.m. regulations, including the payment of fees. mr. chairman, this is a narrow amendment but it speaks to a broader principle. we can't claim to support the rule of law and then look the other way when ranchers like clive bundy. he thumbed his nose at the executive and judicial branches, running up over $1 million in unpaid fees. he put the lives of local and federal officials in danger during a standoff. later, when two oregon ranchers named dwight and steven, who also have a history of disregarding grazing regulations were sent to federal prison, members of the bundy family led an armed occupation of the national wildlife refuge. mr. speaker, president trump pardoned the hammonds, validating these tactics and insulting the courageous law enforcement officers who risked their lives during th
grazing on public lands is a privilege, not a right, and ranchers should abide by the law and pay their fair share. on average, federal grazing is % lower than what the public is. my amendment would simply affirm grazing permits or leases should not be issued to anyone who refuses to comply with b.l.m. regulations, including the payment of fees. mr. chairman, this is a narrow amendment but it speaks to a broader principle. we can't claim to support the rule of law and then look the other way...
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circuit court ruled in favor of the american humanist association, which haid the cross sits on public land violates the separation between church and state. >>> wildfires are torching forests, homes, and buildings in northern califoia. the car fire has killed six people, and it is the largest fire burning i the state. it's grown to now 139 square miles. to put that into perspective for you, that is more than double the square miles of d.c. nbc's steve patterson has more. >> reporter: firefighters doing all they can toontain the blaze. >> trying to get the heavy fuels away from the line so less chance of embers crossing the lines. >> reporter: for nearly a week now, thousands of accrucrews ha been in a fierce battle. this isir whatighters are facing right now, incredibly hot temperatures, steep terrai and this heavy wind. cal fire division chief chris anthony says the conditions a unbelievable. >> extreme is not even the right adjective to use anymore. it's just an understatement because fire is so explosive now in california. >> reporter: crews now forced to take a defensive posture. bulld
circuit court ruled in favor of the american humanist association, which haid the cross sits on public land violates the separation between church and state. >>> wildfires are torching forests, homes, and buildings in northern califoia. the car fire has killed six people, and it is the largest fire burning i the state. it's grown to now 139 square miles. to put that into perspective for you, that is more than double the square miles of d.c. nbc's steve patterson has more. >>...
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connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve. to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. ♪ baby, if you want me ♪ you can show me love >>> show me what? >> love. cc there. >> i'll recover for you. i'll take over for now. we're talking about words. we're talking about love here kendis. this weekend, this really surprises me. this weekend of all weekends, you have a greater chance of finding love online or through an app. >> if you do find love, will you know the right words to explain? >> probably not. >> what's going on. >> will you know the difference between cc? here is kayna whitworth. >> reporter: summer isn't just for flings anymore. if you're looking for love, now's your chance with cupid. >> we are predicting this sunday to be bigger and better than valentine's day this year. >> reporter: everybody has an opinion about dating. here in california we are hitting the
connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve. to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. ♪ baby, if you want me ♪ you can show me love >>> show me what? >> love. cc there. >> i'll recover for you. i'll take over for now. we're talking about words. we're talking about...
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kerry has that extraordinary skill of writing eloquently about our public lands and our parks and she has a deep spiritual side as well and often draws from her experiences with the native americans of our nation who often practiced spiritual connection. and one conversation with the utah eight uk, a guy i know, willie great eyes said this is not a time for anger, it is time for healing. >> our public lands and forests, prairies, our national parks and monuments, wildlife refugees and wetlands and oceans are our common ground. our natural inheritance to be passed on from onegeneration to the next . they are our soul geographies, our landscapes imagination, the bed or an ecological state of mind. we are not only inspired by but healed by nature integrity, wholeness. each time i stand the needles overlooked in the midst of this mask emotional landscape, carved and created through wind and water time, i have the sensation of being very, very small yet very large at once. the navajo word for this kind of balance and beauty. we are one with the universe. without a spiritual dimension to ou
kerry has that extraordinary skill of writing eloquently about our public lands and our parks and she has a deep spiritual side as well and often draws from her experiences with the native americans of our nation who often practiced spiritual connection. and one conversation with the utah eight uk, a guy i know, willie great eyes said this is not a time for anger, it is time for healing. >> our public lands and forests, prairies, our national parks and monuments, wildlife refugees and...
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hammonds are a cattlen ranchingutheast oregon who fought the government for decades over land use iss, especially using public federal lands that adjoin their own e ivate properties. in 2012 they wenvicted of multiple counts of airens on federahproperty. thmonds say they were light fires to clear brush to prevent bigger fires. the federal government says it was a way to intimidate the federal bureau of landnd managementmposing control on the land on which they sit. one of the blazes turned into a 139-acre wildf he. >> branghaw did this lead to the takeovehin 2018 and te standoff. >> the bundy family fronevada hear about the hammonds problems with the bureau of land management and immediately started their n campaign on social media, that led to a protest on the ground inner, then the bundies called armed militia to the region, they all took over the wildfire refuge. it was a six-week standoff and dended with a car chase, gun fight and a man killed by oreg state troopers. >> the hig happenethe hammonds o connection to the militia groups. >> if you go to the facebook page to have the militia groups, there is hi
hammonds are a cattlen ranchingutheast oregon who fought the government for decades over land use iss, especially using public federal lands that adjoin their own e ivate properties. in 2012 they wenvicted of multiple counts of airens on federahproperty. thmonds say they were light fires to clear brush to prevent bigger fires. the federal government says it was a way to intimidate the federal bureau of landnd managementmposing control on the land on which they sit. one of the blazes turned into...
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. >>> a proposed deal the commission made that would allow land owners in santa barba stop the public to land access to the beach. how can theublic get there? we put on wet sui so yonders o of the last stretches of pristine beaches in california and a group of very wealthy californians who said you are welcome to go on the beach but you have to paddle to get there. >> want to paddle. they are going for it [ laughter ] . >> i think they were having fun. all of that paddling for two and a half hours. this kicks off of the coverage of the beach out of reach starting tonight at 6:00 p.m.. >> pretty good assignment. >> nice day to go to the beach today. >> that sounds like a relief from the heat that we have out there. go swimming whatever you like to do because that is where the cooler air of course will be. we still have cool that in mind. if you jump in it might shock you. this is looking toward the north jucan see pretty -- you can see pretty part across the north bay it is so clear out there. here is a look at uc berkeley. no clouds in sight. temperatures on the rise. 63 in san jose a
. >>> a proposed deal the commission made that would allow land owners in santa barba stop the public to land access to the beach. how can theublic get there? we put on wet sui so yonders o of the last stretches of pristine beaches in california and a group of very wealthy californians who said you are welcome to go on the beach but you have to paddle to get there. >> want to paddle. they are going for it [ laughter ] . >> i think they were having fun. all of that paddling...
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help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. >>> good morning, i'm diane macedos gibson. here are some of the top stories we're following on this fourth of july on "world news now." the trump administration has reversed obama era guidelines on affirmative action in the admissions process. >>> and the boys soccer team in a flooded cave in thailand will not be rescued until it's safe for everyone involved. heavy rain this weekend may delay that plan. but food and supplies have been delivered to the boys and their coach. >>> thousands in the western u.s. are spending the holiday in evacuation shelters because of several large wildfires. the spring fire in colorado is one of the largest in state history. it's already destroyed 85,000 acres, and a state of emergency has been declared in neighboring utah. >>> and happy birthday, america! >> happy birthday, america. >> 242 years old. this is a pre-celebration in downtown denver. and later today at the white house, the president and mrs. trump are scheduled to host a picnic for military families. those are some of our to
help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. >>> good morning, i'm diane macedos gibson. here are some of the top stories we're following on this fourth of july on "world news now." the trump administration has reversed obama era guidelines on affirmative action in the admissions process. >>> and the boys soccer team in a flooded cave in thailand will not be rescued until it's safe for everyone involved. heavy rain this weekend may delay that...
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connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve.m boulevards to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. ♪ skinny >>> it is skinny time. and we're going to get emotional. raw emotions >>> it is s it is skinny time, raw emotions on "the bachelorette" it's getting serious. >> here to talk about sit our senior analyst jack sheehan. jack. >> thank you, i will trade the rose for a tissue. off and running. things are really getting serious. like you said, three guys started last night, jason, garrett and the analyst pick blake the whole thing took place in thailand. roll that beautiful bachelorette footage. off to thailand and becca's got a problem. >> i am in love with two men and fall income love with a third. >> blake gets a warm welcome. hiking and they happening out with some mon accounts. some serio ta. blake expresses his fears. >> how bad this heart break is where the real
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pesticides, and other dangerous materials across the boarder to grow illegal ubstances on our public lands. siskind county in my district has declared a disaster over damage illegal marijuana growing has caused. damage much beyond what anybody would ever accuse legal industries, farming, timber, whatever, and they're using, again, banned chemicals in the process. damaging wildlife. environment. water supply. across the board. while the majority of illegal grow activities occurs within california's borders, states across the country are also affected. they're operating on 7 national forests in 21 states throughout the country. our agencies need the funding and tools to push back against this growing large threat. according to the forest service it would cost over $100 million to reduce the spread of this problem in california alone. my amendment would increase funding to the national forest system account by $4.5 million that is barely scratching the surface as far as what's truly needed but it's a good start and really in a fashion to show the good we can do over timism strongly support th
pesticides, and other dangerous materials across the boarder to grow illegal ubstances on our public lands. siskind county in my district has declared a disaster over damage illegal marijuana growing has caused. damage much beyond what anybody would ever accuse legal industries, farming, timber, whatever, and they're using, again, banned chemicals in the process. damaging wildlife. environment. water supply. across the board. while the majority of illegal grow activities occurs within...
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connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve. to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. >>> this morning on "world news now," severe storms pummeling the northeastern u.s. triggering flash flooding up and down the coast. dozens of people needed to be rescued from rising waters, flights canceled or delayed. >>> and the president continuing to explain his meeting with putin. and the backlash continues. a top republican trying to ease concerns of allies. and protesters outside the white house. >>> and the extreme rescue mission. >> a navy veteran who plummeted lives to tell about it. hear what was going through her mind, plus, how her dog jumped into action. >>> gnsethe powerfulrmance from a sign language interpreter >>> invy metal. >> their farewell tour. >> she got into it. >> oh, yes, she did. >> we'll break it down a little later, but we're going to start with damaging
connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve. to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. >>> this morning on "world news now," severe storms pummeling the northeastern u.s. triggering flash flooding up and down the coast. dozens of people needed to be rescued from rising...
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help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. >> this morning on "world news >>n thailand. new details about the final mission to b >>> this morning on "world news now," triumph in thailand. new details about the final mission to bring everyone out of that flooded cave after more than two weeks, plus new details from the hospital about the health concerns for the boys. >>> the trump administration has missed a key deadline for young immigrant children to be reunited with their parents. it has come and gone, but dozens of kids are still in limbo. what's next. >>> and george clooney's motorcycle crash in italy. >> you'll see it slamming into an oncoming car, tossing him into the air. how is he doing this morning? >>> and could tom hanks be moving from hollywood to the heartland? but will a politician's pun spoil the fun? it is wednesday, july 11. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> we do say good morning and welcome to linsey davis who's here with us for diane. >> a slow clap continues. nice to be here. and happy you all are so happy. >> i love the dela
help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. >> this morning on "world news >>n thailand. new details about the final mission to b >>> this morning on "world news now," triumph in thailand. new details about the final mission to bring everyone out of that flooded cave after more than two weeks, plus new details from the hospital about the health concerns for the boys. >>> the trump administration has missed a key deadline for...
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administration accidentally releases documents that would have hurt its case in a heated debate over public lands. >> i'll let you know about some of the statewide records that we were broken and today will be the hottest day we are the crowds develop especially on portions of highway 4. is this part of your commute? we'll take a look at the travel times coming up. a maybe you could save energy by weaving your own shoes... out of flax. or simply adjust your thermostat. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. ignored data showing some environmental protections were working. in late 2016 -- president obama established a new national monument in utah and expanded another. according to a memo >>> trump administration officials ignoreobama establish a national monument in utah and expanded another. according to a memo from the interior department, tourism increased and vandalism dropped over the next six months. six months after that, president removed protections and opened up the lands to business. the memo stayed hidden from the public until it was included in response to a freedom of inform
administration accidentally releases documents that would have hurt its case in a heated debate over public lands. >> i'll let you know about some of the statewide records that we were broken and today will be the hottest day we are the crowds develop especially on portions of highway 4. is this part of your commute? we'll take a look at the travel times coming up. a maybe you could save energy by weaving your own shoes... out of flax. or simply adjust your thermostat. do your thing, with...
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organization@teachingfreedom.or it is a pleasure for us to be cosponsoring with the association of public and land- grant universities. this important discussion of the state of the first amendment at public universities. we have brought together a panel of people with a range of perspectives on the topic centered squarely at the intersection of the u.s. constitution and the first amendment on the one hand and the very purpose of the university engaged as it is in the search for truth and acting as one of the main transmitters of civilization's highest values to the next generation. for the past several years we at the fund for american studies have put a strong emphasis on the freedom of speech in our programs for college students. we have stressed the important nests of the openness to consider new ideas and challenge ideas and to engage in a lively exchange of ideas even with those with whom you might not often agree. reasonable people can disagree on a whole range of public policy topics from immigration to abortion, appropriate tax rates and us military intervention overseas. no matter how co
organization@teachingfreedom.or it is a pleasure for us to be cosponsoring with the association of public and land- grant universities. this important discussion of the state of the first amendment at public universities. we have brought together a panel of people with a range of perspectives on the topic centered squarely at the intersection of the u.s. constitution and the first amendment on the one hand and the very purpose of the university engaged as it is in the search for truth and...
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president trump grabbing full pardon to two oregon ranchers who were charged with setting fire on public land. one of the worst travesties of justice, these two men, father and son. and family had to go through this. this was a in my opinion a -- everyone associated in the prosecution of these folks to me should be held accountable. >> in within 12, 2012, they wed guilty of arson because they were doing a burn on grazing land. good on president trump for doing so. trying to right that wrong under the obama administration. national left wing media hysterical over the president's nomination of brett kavanaugh to the supreme court. oh, my gosh. the little darlings, here they go. >> slamdunk. >> in the trenches with conservative against clinton. >> cul cut his teeth on the star report, moved in right ring legal circles. >> how do you think he feels? he never got the moment that kavanaugh will get. >> a president under investigation, for possibly colluded with a foreign adversary decides who will make our policy for next generation is absolutely insane. lou: there is some insanity. she was looks b
president trump grabbing full pardon to two oregon ranchers who were charged with setting fire on public land. one of the worst travesties of justice, these two men, father and son. and family had to go through this. this was a in my opinion a -- everyone associated in the prosecution of these folks to me should be held accountable. >> in within 12, 2012, they wed guilty of arson because they were doing a burn on grazing land. good on president trump for doing so. trying to right that...
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our secretary of interior oversees oil and gas development on public lands n this case the secretary stands to personally benefit from a land deal with the chairman of halliburton, a company that has literally billions of dollars of business on the line when secretary zinc -- zinke makes decisions about where and how oil drilling will be permitted in this country. that's just the tip of the iceberg with this administration. it's time for this republican congress to wake up and take these issues seriously. conduct some real oversight and put a stop to this culture of corruption in the trump administration. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from utah, mr. curtis, or five minutes. mr. curtis: i rise today to show my apreeshyailings for the wildland firefighters working to -- appreciation for the wildland firefighters working to protect the cities of utah. many of these are the same who risk their lives to protect our homes and businesses across utah. this fire season has been one of the worst in recent memory, including
our secretary of interior oversees oil and gas development on public lands n this case the secretary stands to personally benefit from a land deal with the chairman of halliburton, a company that has literally billions of dollars of business on the line when secretary zinc -- zinke makes decisions about where and how oil drilling will be permitted in this country. that's just the tip of the iceberg with this administration. it's time for this republican congress to wake up and take these issues...
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the largest reduction of public lands protection in the history of the presidency. then there is the "new york times" story. sunday the times reported the trump administration and republicans in congress are trying to weaken the endangered species act to ease restrictions on gas and oil interests in part out of concern republicans could lose the house in november. the paper reports in the past two weeks, more than two dozen pieces of legislation, policy initiatives and amendments designed to weaken the law have either introduced or voted on in congress or proposed by the trump administration. this includes a new white house plan to make major changes to the act that would make it harder to add animals to the endangered species list and easier to remove them. earlier on this network, wildlife conservationists offered a rather dire prediction. >> just to be honest and frank, this administration is at war with american wildlife. they have all our incredible species cross hair and when you take this congress and administration, i believe it will equal extinction. we hav
the largest reduction of public lands protection in the history of the presidency. then there is the "new york times" story. sunday the times reported the trump administration and republicans in congress are trying to weaken the endangered species act to ease restrictions on gas and oil interests in part out of concern republicans could lose the house in november. the paper reports in the past two weeks, more than two dozen pieces of legislation, policy initiatives and amendments...
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public land and schools and other community facilities, because it gives a sense, again, we're having to say, as of right now, what's fair? it can be different in 2100 for all kinds of reasons, but gives you a scale of the impact. and then when you lay that exposure on to what we know about individual facilities, it helps you to get to that vulnerability. why does it matter if something floods? what happens to it? if you think about, this is fisherman's wharf and north beach, we have historic resources there and historic resources are more sensitive because of their construction type and may be less adaptive because you are constrained in what you can do. we also have, you know, sort of city serving infrastructure that happens to be located on the short line. here's the muni kirkland yard. as you go further south, you will see major infrastructure. if you good to the ferry building area, huge commercial areas, the embarcadero historic district, and major both city and regional transportation infrastructure from bart, muni and the ferry. mission creek has extensive flooding. this is an
public land and schools and other community facilities, because it gives a sense, again, we're having to say, as of right now, what's fair? it can be different in 2100 for all kinds of reasons, but gives you a scale of the impact. and then when you lay that exposure on to what we know about individual facilities, it helps you to get to that vulnerability. why does it matter if something floods? what happens to it? if you think about, this is fisherman's wharf and north beach, we have historic...
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dwight and steven convicted of arson in 2012 for setting fires in public land in oregon, serving reducedes but federal appeals court resentenced them to maximum 5 years in 2015, the tough punishment inspiring a malacia of armed protestors led by bundy, wildlife in 2016, one occupier was killed by police. >> and obama-era ruled is getting dump sod medicaid money goes where it is actually supposed to, the trump administration plans to scrap allow to allowing unions for home health workers, these 12, these 11 states have used it to raise more than $200 million per year for union and the health workers didn't even know it. two retired police heros with four legs looking for their forever homes. listen to the story, massachusetts state police are looking to find families for caw and alex, loyal and faithful, those who hope to adopt the dog wills go through interview process and background check. if you're up for four-legged member to have family, take a look at those two. overnight president trump arriving in brussels ready to demand the u.s. no longer act as the piggy bank for the rest of th
dwight and steven convicted of arson in 2012 for setting fires in public land in oregon, serving reducedes but federal appeals court resentenced them to maximum 5 years in 2015, the tough punishment inspiring a malacia of armed protestors led by bundy, wildlife in 2016, one occupier was killed by police. >> and obama-era ruled is getting dump sod medicaid money goes where it is actually supposed to, the trump administration plans to scrap allow to allowing unions for home health workers,...