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can you talk about what the activists were doing, on the outside in southern utah? >> this was not easy. utah has been very retarded as a state. [laughter] at least politically, on the environment. we have some old-timers who are there, who will not be a friend of the environment. i think they you have right here in colorado, the secretary of the interior. this is a very large seat he is in and he has to do the balancing act. salazar. he understands the west and has made some brave moves so far. and you have people in the other side that should be gone from office. because of the age and the ideology. this is not what the west is really needed right now. they think you can still develop this. the wilderness should be developed and i disagree. with the new voices, i think that salazar is in a very important position. he is a man who can make a huge difference. but he is going to be hit on the other side, but people say that you are destroying my constituency. he says he will lose his conservative base. he completely when conservatives in the last energy bill. he wante
can you talk about what the activists were doing, on the outside in southern utah? >> this was not easy. utah has been very retarded as a state. [laughter] at least politically, on the environment. we have some old-timers who are there, who will not be a friend of the environment. i think they you have right here in colorado, the secretary of the interior. this is a very large seat he is in and he has to do the balancing act. salazar. he understands the west and has made some brave moves...
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, the bush assault on southern utah? >> you talk and be very retarded. -- utah can be very retarded. [laughter] they're people that still living yesterday and and i going to be a friend that the empowerment. i did you have sitting right here in colorado of the secretary of the interior, a man who i raised money for war, he sits in a big catbird seat. he has to do this balancing act. salazar, he understands the west, i know that. and he has made some very good move so far, but we also have people on the other side that are in the office. they probably should be gone because of their age and their ideology. they are not aligned with what the west really needs right now. they still see it as a place to develop. take wild lands, wilderness, no, that should be developed. and i disagree. with the new voices coming, i think salazar sits in a very key position to see what he does. he is a man they can make a huge difference. but he is going to be hit on the other side by people who are saying, wait a minute, you are destroying my
, the bush assault on southern utah? >> you talk and be very retarded. -- utah can be very retarded. [laughter] they're people that still living yesterday and and i going to be a friend that the empowerment. i did you have sitting right here in colorado of the secretary of the interior, a man who i raised money for war, he sits in a big catbird seat. he has to do this balancing act. salazar, he understands the west, i know that. and he has made some very good move so far, but we also have...
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about what the activists and others were doing on the outside to try to -- the bush assault on southern utah? >> utah in many ways is been very retarded. [laughter] at least politically on the environment. you've still got the old timers and there, still living in yesterday. then i going to be friendly to the environment. where is the hope? you got sitting right here in the colorado, the secretary of the interior, he sits in a very big comfort see. he has got to do this balancing act. salazar understands the west. i know that. and he has made some very good move so far, but you've also got people on the other side that are still in office that should be probably gone, because of their age in their ideology. they're not aligned with what the west really needs right now. they still see it as a place where you can develop it. you take wild lands, for example, wilderness -- no, that's to be developed, and i disagree. with the new voices coming, i think salazar says in a very key position. we will have to see what he does. he is a man they can make a huge difference. but he is going to be hit on
about what the activists and others were doing on the outside to try to -- the bush assault on southern utah? >> utah in many ways is been very retarded. [laughter] at least politically on the environment. you've still got the old timers and there, still living in yesterday. then i going to be friendly to the environment. where is the hope? you got sitting right here in the colorado, the secretary of the interior, he sits in a very big comfort see. he has got to do this balancing act....
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while the colorful windswept canyons of southern utah were mesmerizing, sometimes forbidding museums of patient erosion. down in the grandest canyon on earth in northern arizona, we prayed the rapids of a still insistent and dangerous colorado river and wondered again at the leaders of history, grand geological history, that river has revealed to travelers over the eons. back on its south wind, we felt the atomic insignificance of our own lives, a sense of one's smallness in the larger scheme of things that the canyons edge continue it promotes. we felt better in that knowledge. like privileged visitors to some sacred shrine, alaska took us in and commit as moments with mountains and fjords and tundra, brown bear, elk, moose, whale, steel, puffins and we will never forget. we saw lots of wolves to. in northwestern wyoming, found a second, among the wildlife and wild eruptions of the many stunning otherworldly thermal features. we fell silent and overlook that afforded the view of the inspirational multi-you canyon of the yellowstone and had the sense there that the forces which had c
while the colorful windswept canyons of southern utah were mesmerizing, sometimes forbidding museums of patient erosion. down in the grandest canyon on earth in northern arizona, we prayed the rapids of a still insistent and dangerous colorado river and wondered again at the leaders of history, grand geological history, that river has revealed to travelers over the eons. back on its south wind, we felt the atomic insignificance of our own lives, a sense of one's smallness in the larger scheme...
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this is something that southern utah says that you cannot have.maybe at one time the court could intervene, but this is not the system that we have. especially when the statute commenced to the provision of health care to the discretion of the secretary. you want to do this in a timely manner. but there are no meaningful standards to evaluate if you are providing good enough care, fast enough to the veterans. >> there is no unreasonable delay. is it your contention that there is generally no unreasonable delay? >> i do not think that is what they found. there were a lot of various -- >> the legal set of factors that they have to go through, they find that there is no unreasonable delay. they are focusing on the delay that is more serious. this would make a diversion of resources away -- where they are doing much better with the average of 180 days. many of these figures do not sound very good but this is a function of the fact that the evidence is coming in pieces and the veterans administration as many duties to help the veteran. they may do this
this is something that southern utah says that you cannot have.maybe at one time the court could intervene, but this is not the system that we have. especially when the statute commenced to the provision of health care to the discretion of the secretary. you want to do this in a timely manner. but there are no meaningful standards to evaluate if you are providing good enough care, fast enough to the veterans. >> there is no unreasonable delay. is it your contention that there is generally...
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while the colorful windswept canyons of southern utah were mesmerizing, sometimes forbidding museums of patient erosion. down in the grandest canyon on earth in northern arizona, we prayed the rapids of a still insistent and dangerous colorado river and wondered again at the leaders of history, grand geological history, that river has revealed to travelers over the eons. back on its south wind, we felt the atomic insignificance of our own lives, a sense of one's smallness in the larger scheme of things that the canyons edge continue it promotes. we felt better in that knowledge. like privileged visitors to some sacred shrine, alaska took us in and commit as moments with mountains and fjords and tundra, brown bear, elk, moose, whale, steel, puffins and we will never forget. we saw lots of wolves to. in northwestern wyoming, found a second, among the wildlife and wild eruptions of the many stunning otherworldly thermal features. we fell silent and overlook that afforded the view of the inspirational multi-you canyon of the yellowstone and had the sense there that the forces which had c
while the colorful windswept canyons of southern utah were mesmerizing, sometimes forbidding museums of patient erosion. down in the grandest canyon on earth in northern arizona, we prayed the rapids of a still insistent and dangerous colorado river and wondered again at the leaders of history, grand geological history, that river has revealed to travelers over the eons. back on its south wind, we felt the atomic insignificance of our own lives, a sense of one's smallness in the larger scheme...
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utah going down, florida on top. they get kentucky next week. 13 games in a row. ole miss has won eight straight, so has southern miss. iowa puts its winning streak on the nine happy valley against penn state next saturday night on abc. oregon hosting number eight cal next week. yesterday, the bears at minnesota. cal scored 55 a game coming in. jahvid best, where is he? there he is. the guy's pitching at the goal line, so he just leaps over everyone to get in. cal up 7-0. third quarter, some flimflammery. the pitch to eric decker, who swings it to marquis gray. this game all tied up at 21-21. fourth quarter, still tied. best, i'm not saying he scored a lot, but he could probably get his mail delivered to him in the end zone. he spent an awful lot of time there. five touchdowns. >>ful you, i get t. >> you hear that? cal wins it 35-21. let's turn up the heisman talk. jahvid best now nine touchdowns in his first three games. colt mccoy did not have a great game, yet he's talked about having flu-like symptoms, threw two picks yesterday, did throw a touchdown pass yesterday. tim tebow also not a great game, a fumble,
utah going down, florida on top. they get kentucky next week. 13 games in a row. ole miss has won eight straight, so has southern miss. iowa puts its winning streak on the nine happy valley against penn state next saturday night on abc. oregon hosting number eight cal next week. yesterday, the bears at minnesota. cal scored 55 a game coming in. jahvid best, where is he? there he is. the guy's pitching at the goal line, so he just leaps over everyone to get in. cal up 7-0. third quarter, some...