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stewart udall had the courage to select young african-american males to go into predetermined locations i was refused service in with twowyoming along other african-americans working in grand teton at that time. but what i have experienced over my quarter of a century at the parks, the story has to be gotten out to young people about experiences of the going into a park. to we need to continue describe the breath of the programs and activities. unfortunately, too often the people are seen as tree huggers and bear chasers. but the only representative for senate a very technical and professional discipline in the ranks of the park service -- architect, archaeologist computer specialist, budget, financial specialist -- those career opportunities have to be shared with our young people. i may not want to be in grand teton yellowstone outfront, but i do want to be an engineer or landscape architect as part of my career. but that story is not told. therefore, people have a limited perception about what their career opportunities are. that story has to be told to our young people as they are p
stewart udall had the courage to select young african-american males to go into predetermined locations i was refused service in with twowyoming along other african-americans working in grand teton at that time. but what i have experienced over my quarter of a century at the parks, the story has to be gotten out to young people about experiences of the going into a park. to we need to continue describe the breath of the programs and activities. unfortunately, too often the people are seen as...
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. >> hit me udall like nothing.e i am muslim with a head cover quest to make a video of a confrontation between say im woman who said she was denied an apartment because of her race another is a complete by the state for discrimination headed to core - - core. >> this is because i muslim blacks -- quick. >> according to the state she went to the apartment complex that was advertised on craigslist machine was rain negative headscarf and he said i do not rent to muslims. >> ickes said you muslim i said as he said don't rent to muslims. [inaudible] key said that is not what happened. >> 3 >naudet sle] >> he even said he currently has a muslim tenant who is living there this one is submitted and they submitted the five count lawsuit this week saying he violated state law to discriminate against her and the undercire er state investigator also wearing a head scarf and was told the to the heated not meant to her because she is a woman. he said he does not run to a muslim is not on tape but this is exactly why a discrimina
. >> hit me udall like nothing.e i am muslim with a head cover quest to make a video of a confrontation between say im woman who said she was denied an apartment because of her race another is a complete by the state for discrimination headed to core - - core. >> this is because i muslim blacks -- quick. >> according to the state she went to the apartment complex that was advertised on craigslist machine was rain negative headscarf and he said i do not rent to muslims....
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. >> senator udall. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you both for being here. retired admiral mullen and former senator, sam nunn, recently made recommendations with regard to how to deal with the threat from north korea. these included many recommendations for how to get north korea back to the negotiating table. how has the state department reviewed these recommendations and do you believe that it is possible to restart negotiations? >> thank you, senator. i recently sat down with both admiral mullen, with whom i had previously worked when i was chairman and who i deeply admire and senator nunn to work through in some detail their recommendation in their report. i have been in touch with them during the process of writing the report as well as with other important members of the committee. i think that we see things in consistent, generally consistent manner. the goal of u.s. policy has been to try tone jen near negotiations with north korea over their nuclear program. on the simple grounds that that is the only peaceful way forward to achieve denuclearizatio
. >> senator udall. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you both for being here. retired admiral mullen and former senator, sam nunn, recently made recommendations with regard to how to deal with the threat from north korea. these included many recommendations for how to get north korea back to the negotiating table. how has the state department reviewed these recommendations and do you believe that it is possible to restart negotiations? >> thank you, senator. i recently sat...
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of 1962, and that was made possible through the courageous leadership of the honorable stuart lee udall. let me go back with the progression of the national parks system and make a couple comments about where we are and where i think we might go. hascertainly dr. franklin some very keen observations on this as well. we talk about the 100th anniversary of the national park service. wasn't yellowstone in 1872? yes. yellowstone, joined by 34 other parks was established 100 years ago by congress signed into law , by president woodrow wilson, and it's interesting to note that the secretary of the interior had difficulty protecting the park from -- peoplend people we illegally grazing, and have little -- limited personnel to assist. he prevailed on the department of defense. said, ietary of war will help you given that congress give you authorization to use my military force for domestic purposes. congress agreed and consequently these secretary of the interior had the benefit of the u.s. cavalry. history books had not recorded that among those protecting the national parks before there was a
of 1962, and that was made possible through the courageous leadership of the honorable stuart lee udall. let me go back with the progression of the national parks system and make a couple comments about where we are and where i think we might go. hascertainly dr. franklin some very keen observations on this as well. we talk about the 100th anniversary of the national park service. wasn't yellowstone in 1872? yes. yellowstone, joined by 34 other parks was established 100 years ago by congress...
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because barry goldwater ran for the president of the united states and udall ran and bruce babbitt fromrizona ran for president of the united states. . am arizona ran arizona may be the only state in america where mothers don't tell their children that someday they can grow up and be president of the united states [laughter] -- united states. [laughter] >> you mentioned the speculation about me being the present -- the vice president of the united states. i am not clear which to get. i was on the jay leno show me asked me what is this about you being vice president? years --t all of these why the hell what i want to do that all over again? [laughter] [applause] here is an honor to be with al smith. i never knew your great-grandfather. but everything senator mccain has told me, the two of them had a great time together and fought rohibition, so -- [laughter] >> wonderful story. [laughter] great city, of the michael bloomberg is here. he made some news by announcing he will be rewriting the rules and running a third term which prompted bill clinton to say, "you can do that?" [laughter] [a
because barry goldwater ran for the president of the united states and udall ran and bruce babbitt fromrizona ran for president of the united states. . am arizona ran arizona may be the only state in america where mothers don't tell their children that someday they can grow up and be president of the united states [laughter] -- united states. [laughter] >> you mentioned the speculation about me being the present -- the vice president of the united states. i am not clear which to get. i...
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we had no market off the, goldman sachs -- mo mark udall gaddafi, goldman sachs.onnie: was there anything that was not proven that would throw mud on the reputation of goldman sachs? tony: i think this is a very convincing win for goldman sachs . the judge ruled in their favor on every count and i do not think it will tarnish their reputation. mark: let's talk about the flash trash -- flash crash trading. is off toefore sarao america? tony: he has a short 28 days but this has been a long time coming. the events were the 2010 flash crash where the government says he was making short trades and his parents house in the shadow of heathrow airport, and it took them five years to file charges 2015.t him, last year in a lot of people said he would be very quickly to america and it has been 18 months. a court ruled he has to go to the u.s. to face charges. vonnie: what happens next? tony: he has 28 days. u.s.,l go on trial in the where he faces i believe 380 years in prison. these are very serious white-collar criminal charges. vonnie: is this his first time? tony: the f
we had no market off the, goldman sachs -- mo mark udall gaddafi, goldman sachs.onnie: was there anything that was not proven that would throw mud on the reputation of goldman sachs? tony: i think this is a very convincing win for goldman sachs . the judge ruled in their favor on every count and i do not think it will tarnish their reputation. mark: let's talk about the flash trash -- flash crash trading. is off toefore sarao america? tony: he has a short 28 days but this has been a long time...
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later as he builds bush to go into war trumps of this tune the oak of udall. that perhaps we should be waiting for the united nations. >> i wouldn't call that gung ho support like so many commentators have said. researching the show i was surprised. the ruling class totally distorted the story and by ruling class i mean hollywood, the political press in the media so-called american elites. they said trump was a big supporter of the war and he mocked a disabled reporter. i never heard the other side of the story. i feel. makes me wonder what else i don't know. joe cacciatore person media for the hill. what else am i know? trump lied i really believe about his support for iraq. >> i would argue that was the first time he was present at that question. he was a businessman at the time. howard's interviews, howard stern went for 90 minutes without a commercial. he didn't bring up anything. john: why doesn't the media pick it up? >> there's a visceral hate for trump. the center for integrity look at donations from journalists, 96% went to hillary. >> 96%? i thought
later as he builds bush to go into war trumps of this tune the oak of udall. that perhaps we should be waiting for the united nations. >> i wouldn't call that gung ho support like so many commentators have said. researching the show i was surprised. the ruling class totally distorted the story and by ruling class i mean hollywood, the political press in the media so-called american elites. they said trump was a big supporter of the war and he mocked a disabled reporter. i never heard the...
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later as he builds bush to go into war trumps of this tune the oak of udall. that perhaps we should be waiting for the united nations. >> i wouldn't call that gung ho support like so many commentators have said. researching the show i was surprised. the ruling class totally distorted the story and by ruling class i mean hollywood, the political press in the media so-called american elites. they said trump was a big supporter of the war and he mocked a disabled reporter. i never heard the other side of the story. i feel. makes me wonder what else i don't know. joe cacciatore person media for the hill. what else am i know? trump lied i really believe about his support for iraq. >> i would argue that was the first time he was present at that question. he was a businessman at the time. howard's interviews, howard stern went for 90 minutes without a commercial. he didn't bring up anything. john: why doesn't the media pick it up? >> there's a visceral hate for trump. the center for integrity look at donations from journalists, 96% went to hillary. >> 96%? i thought
later as he builds bush to go into war trumps of this tune the oak of udall. that perhaps we should be waiting for the united nations. >> i wouldn't call that gung ho support like so many commentators have said. researching the show i was surprised. the ruling class totally distorted the story and by ruling class i mean hollywood, the political press in the media so-called american elites. they said trump was a big supporter of the war and he mocked a disabled reporter. i never heard the...
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later as he builds bush to go into war trumps of this tune the oak of udall.hat perhaps we should be waiting for the united nations. >> i wouldn't call that gung ho support like so many commentators have said. researching the show i was surprised. the ruling class totally distorted the story and by ruling class i mean hollywood, the political press in the media so-called american elites. they said trump was a big supporter of the war and he mocked a disabled reporter. i never heard the other side of the story. i feel. makes me wonder what else i don't know. joe cacciatore person media for the hill. what else am i know? trump lied i really believe about his support for iraq. >> i would argue that was the first time he was present at that question. he was a businessman at the time. howard's interviews, howard stern went for 90 minutes without a commercial. he didn't bring up anything. john: why doesn't the media pick it up? >> there's a visceral hate for trump. the center for integrity look at donations from journalists, 96% went to hillary. >> 96%? i thought it
later as he builds bush to go into war trumps of this tune the oak of udall.hat perhaps we should be waiting for the united nations. >> i wouldn't call that gung ho support like so many commentators have said. researching the show i was surprised. the ruling class totally distorted the story and by ruling class i mean hollywood, the political press in the media so-called american elites. they said trump was a big supporter of the war and he mocked a disabled reporter. i never heard the...
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later as he builds bush to go into war trumps of this tune the oak of udall. that perhaps we should be waiting for the united nations. >> i wouldn't call that gung ho support like so many commentators have said. researching the show i was surprised. the ruling class totally distorted the story and by ruling class i mean hollywood, the political press in the media so-called american elites. they saidrump was a big supporter of the war and he mocked a disabled reporter. i never heard the other side of the story. i feel. makes me wonder what else i don't know. joe cacciatore person media for the hill. what else am i know? trump lied i really believe about his support for iraq. >> i would argue that was the first time he was present at that question. he was a businessman at the time. howard's interviews, howard stern went for 90 minutes without a commercial. he didn't bring up anything. john: why doesn't the media pick it up? >> there's a visceral hate for trump. the center for integrity look at donations from journalists, 96% went to hillary. >> 96%? i thought it
later as he builds bush to go into war trumps of this tune the oak of udall. that perhaps we should be waiting for the united nations. >> i wouldn't call that gung ho support like so many commentators have said. researching the show i was surprised. the ruling class totally distorted the story and by ruling class i mean hollywood, the political press in the media so-called american elites. they saidrump was a big supporter of the war and he mocked a disabled reporter. i never heard the...
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senator udall? >> thank you, senator moran and merkley. dr. it seems like every few months we hear about another pharmaceutical company raising the cost of a drug or device to a new ast nom cal price. the epipen is the most recent to draw attention. the epipen is so expensive families in my home state of new mexico are struggling to afford it. their doctors say they must carry it in the event of an allergic reaction. mylan, the manufacture increased the price by over 480% since 2009. i have received messages from my constituents in new mexico who are directly impacted. i have heard from worried parents across the state. one of them, like a woman named paige from truth or consequences, new mexico, her daughter has a severe peanut and nut allergy. paige wrote to me about her families struggles to pay for the medication. she had to change jobs to get insurance that would help cover the cost. change jobs in order to get the medication for her child. i'm also worried about the impact the price increases will have on families who can no longer affor
senator udall? >> thank you, senator moran and merkley. dr. it seems like every few months we hear about another pharmaceutical company raising the cost of a drug or device to a new ast nom cal price. the epipen is the most recent to draw attention. the epipen is so expensive families in my home state of new mexico are struggling to afford it. their doctors say they must carry it in the event of an allergic reaction. mylan, the manufacture increased the price by over 480% since 2009. i...
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senator udall. >> thank you, chairman moran and ranking member merkley. dr.woodcock, it seems like every few months we hear about another pharmaceutical company raising the cost of a certain drug or device to a new astronomical price. the epipen autoinjector is the most recent to draw national attention. the epipen has become so expensive that families in my home state of new mexico and across the country are struggling to afford it, even though the doctors say they must carry it in the event of an allergic reaction. but violent, the manufacture, has increased the price in the united states by over 480% since 2009. and i've received messages are many of my constituents in new mexico who are directly impacted. i've heard from word parents across the state took one of them like a woman named page from truth or consequences, new mexico, her daughter suffers from a severe peanut allergy. she needs to care and epipen with her at all times to prevent a possible life-threatening reaction. page wrote to me about her family struggles to pay for the medication. she eve
senator udall. >> thank you, chairman moran and ranking member merkley. dr.woodcock, it seems like every few months we hear about another pharmaceutical company raising the cost of a certain drug or device to a new astronomical price. the epipen autoinjector is the most recent to draw national attention. the epipen has become so expensive that families in my home state of new mexico and across the country are struggling to afford it, even though the doctors say they must carry it in the...
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if you are unfamiliar with the mark udall off to yet, allow me to introduce into you now. ae marquis was born into wealthy, aristocratic family in 1757 and deeply desire to follow in the footsteps of his family's marshall gori. his father had died at the hands of british, at the hands of the british cannonball in 1759, and some horse stirrings have postulated that the lafayette incision with the ideal limited liberty broke his support of the american cause and his eagerness to serve washington even without pay may have also included a desire to return the cannonball back to the british. his desire was met with substantial resistance in france. but in 1977, washington and lafayette immediately formed a bond. they first met in september 11, 1977 and was shot the leg. he was he recuperated he joined washington at valley forge. france signed treaties of peace with the united states throwing soldiers behind the patriot cause. later that year washington gave him a hero's welcome. after being placed under house arrest, this gave him time to father a son whom he named george washi
if you are unfamiliar with the mark udall off to yet, allow me to introduce into you now. ae marquis was born into wealthy, aristocratic family in 1757 and deeply desire to follow in the footsteps of his family's marshall gori. his father had died at the hands of british, at the hands of the british cannonball in 1759, and some horse stirrings have postulated that the lafayette incision with the ideal limited liberty broke his support of the american cause and his eagerness to serve washington...
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check for someone who may be serving on a part-time commission on student scholarships like to mo udall scholarship fund. but that's what we have as a system today is largely a legacy that folks have not focused enough on that can get better. it is doable. and we need to see it happen. i want to stop so i can get the wisdom from clay and from mack. we should note also in the audience there are folks like josh gottbaum who have incredible experience on this subject, and i'm looking forward to the conversation. so thank you so much. >> i'm clay johnson. i was also in addition to the positions i had in the bush administration, i was the planner of and executive director of the bush transition whereas now they're causing the candidates to have 200, 300 people work on transition matters with president bush 43, at this point in the election cycle, he had one person working on transition. let's just say the bar was set very low. and i think we got over it, even though we had half the time. i'm delighted about max's remarks because i counted, he used the word "goal" 21 times. if he had been giv
check for someone who may be serving on a part-time commission on student scholarships like to mo udall scholarship fund. but that's what we have as a system today is largely a legacy that folks have not focused enough on that can get better. it is doable. and we need to see it happen. i want to stop so i can get the wisdom from clay and from mack. we should note also in the audience there are folks like josh gottbaum who have incredible experience on this subject, and i'm looking forward to...
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my first interview was with morris udall, he was 6'6" and he looked like abraham lincoln and the red outfit immediately popped into my mind when i met him and i thought oh my god and i giggled and it relaxed me and then i was on my way. never again was i awe struck by a member of congress, it's a great technique. citizens should not be intimidated by high level officials ever. remember, they work for us. in fact, members are very sensitive to pressure, particularly members of congress, and they always want to be liked. never forget that. because if you get angry with them the next thing you know they are going to come back and want to make friends with you again so don't worry about it. and don't forget that the u.s. constitution gives us explicit authority in the first amendment to petition the government for address of grievances. we are, in fact, carrying out the constitution. so ten principles. first is to divide and conquer and then organize, organize, organize. don't be overwhelmed by 435 members of the house or 100 in the senate, ralph has already put it in perspective with 30
my first interview was with morris udall, he was 6'6" and he looked like abraham lincoln and the red outfit immediately popped into my mind when i met him and i thought oh my god and i giggled and it relaxed me and then i was on my way. never again was i awe struck by a member of congress, it's a great technique. citizens should not be intimidated by high level officials ever. remember, they work for us. in fact, members are very sensitive to pressure, particularly members of congress, and...
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i share senator udall's concerns what he's seeing in new mexico, we have seen a 400% increase of the epipen. it's the poster child of late here. it's a life-saving drug, a delivery system that people in mexico rely on, people in montana and across the nation. without the competition, of course, and the market, the spikes will go unchecked. i'm concerned about the impact on montana and some have to choose between buying prescription drugs and buying food. we need to increase competition as you mentioned, creating market checks on the price of drugs and decreasing costs for those who need them. in your testimony, you highlight the savings generic drugs afford saving $1.68 trillion over the past ten years. in montana, that translated to $682 million saved in 2014. for example, according to the generic pharmaceutical, lipitor, a common cholesterol drug was $3 a pill in 2011. that now sells for 14 cents a pill and 96% savings. my question is, what are the fda and the office of generic drugs doing to incentivize the production of generics when there's little or no competition maintaining d
i share senator udall's concerns what he's seeing in new mexico, we have seen a 400% increase of the epipen. it's the poster child of late here. it's a life-saving drug, a delivery system that people in mexico rely on, people in montana and across the nation. without the competition, of course, and the market, the spikes will go unchecked. i'm concerned about the impact on montana and some have to choose between buying prescription drugs and buying food. we need to increase competition as you...
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we saw corey gardner won two in colorado beating mark udall.e republican target list but they were unable o get a candidate in that race that is able to go toe to toe bennett.ael darrell glenn the republican in that race is a county commissioner. he's not raised really any money at all. on air in the state. it will be very difficult to take on michael bennett. host: sandra in massachusetts in attleborou attleborough, an independent. caller: i have a go-to man that to in congress right now nd that happens to be senator joe kennedy -- not senator but congressman joe kennedy. senator john kerry is from massachusetts doing everything overseas and everywhere else. he is a very busy man and doing very well. i don't know if he has anybody against him. i'm very proud of what we have here. we have people that do something. believe me, i'm proud of do.t they they help. and on top of that, i wonder trump will do with the way very ms to be not compassionate to the human being. doesn't know how to shut his mouth. he turns around and says very bad things. ru
we saw corey gardner won two in colorado beating mark udall.e republican target list but they were unable o get a candidate in that race that is able to go toe to toe bennett.ael darrell glenn the republican in that race is a county commissioner. he's not raised really any money at all. on air in the state. it will be very difficult to take on michael bennett. host: sandra in massachusetts in attleborou attleborough, an independent. caller: i have a go-to man that to in congress right now nd...