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our testing is developed here in utah. by ourselves, we're not part of the nationalized testing program. and we're also concerned about data collection to make sure that what data's being collected from our students what is appropriate to collect and also, what can you do with that data. i think we're trying to alleviate any concerns that somehow we've ceded that responsibility to washington, d.c. >> would you describe yourself as a supporter of common core overall? >> i'm a supporter of standards, high standards, and the common core standards had to do with reading, language arts and math. and those standards nationally have to be raised. i agree with that. but i also agree that states should be in charge and we should control that. and it's really a local control issue. >> the challenges facing the nation's governors. again, the numbers will be on your screen. let's hear first from alice. alice is from missouri on our independent line you're on with gary herbert of utah, the vice chair of the national governor's associat
our testing is developed here in utah. by ourselves, we're not part of the nationalized testing program. and we're also concerned about data collection to make sure that what data's being collected from our students what is appropriate to collect and also, what can you do with that data. i think we're trying to alleviate any concerns that somehow we've ceded that responsibility to washington, d.c. >> would you describe yourself as a supporter of common core overall? >> i'm a...
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these book ends that doctors are calling the utah paradox. the altitude can make some happy and cause others depression. >> you talk about the efforts that utah is making and you talk about the community. you've heard a lot of hurt and personal stories that are just devastating to think about. >> it really is, i mean, joie, when you hear about the individual stories of people who have lost their lives committed suicide, and i mean people as young as fourth grade these people just don't have the control in order to do this. which raises questions to what else can be done about this? there is a state law maker out there that is trying to increase access to psychiatric care, that is another problem in utah because there is such a large rural population, providing incentives for urban doctors to provide medicine services to people in rural areas. they're attacking this on multiple ends, and hoping that they see a plateau in the suicide rate, and in a couple of years they would like to see a drop. >> what else have you seen, stories that you heard
these book ends that doctors are calling the utah paradox. the altitude can make some happy and cause others depression. >> you talk about the efforts that utah is making and you talk about the community. you've heard a lot of hurt and personal stories that are just devastating to think about. >> it really is, i mean, joie, when you hear about the individual stories of people who have lost their lives committed suicide, and i mean people as young as fourth grade these people just...
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give us an example from utah's position. guest: somewhere about $250 million a year that comes into our highway system. we spend about a billion dollars a year. so, it's about 25% of our overall expenditures on highways. >> that's the smaller portion than we have had in times past. it's larger than some years. but we are not really on our highway system in the nation doing the maintenance work that needed to be done. we are not expanding capacity and as a country that's still growing quite rapidly up to 320 million people infrastructure needs and transportation are a key issue. not just quality life but economic development host: have you talked with g.o.p. leaders guest: we have leadership races over and congress is back in place, we will be coming back in february and many governors will probably have the majority of the 50 governors and our territorial governs, too, you are talking about issues that are of common need for the states and talk to leadership in both the senate and the house and republican and democrats alike
give us an example from utah's position. guest: somewhere about $250 million a year that comes into our highway system. we spend about a billion dollars a year. so, it's about 25% of our overall expenditures on highways. >> that's the smaller portion than we have had in times past. it's larger than some years. but we are not really on our highway system in the nation doing the maintenance work that needed to be done. we are not expanding capacity and as a country that's still growing...
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governor only worked in utah. in virginia, he's not even virginian, he's not our governor, no, no no. so we got a lot of pushback on who to use. the most neutral sources were the best. we talked about researchers, economists sort of doing a cost benefit analysis. that kind of data was trusted. other messengers weren't. so these are you have to, you have to, you have to -- tough, tough, tough states. they want to help working families. they can be educated about the coverage gap. we talked about how the money has already been earmarked, set aside. that ultimately was the argument that won the day. we were worn about whether we should talk about the affordable care act in these focus group or not. they had to know where the money was coming from. we had to say the money had been set aside for this purpose and if you don't use it, they're going to keep the money. that's how we had to talk about it. they're going to keep your money. it doesn't work to say it's going to go to other states. we found that that worked onl
governor only worked in utah. in virginia, he's not even virginian, he's not our governor, no, no no. so we got a lot of pushback on who to use. the most neutral sources were the best. we talked about researchers, economists sort of doing a cost benefit analysis. that kind of data was trusted. other messengers weren't. so these are you have to, you have to, you have to -- tough, tough, tough states. they want to help working families. they can be educated about the coverage gap. we talked about...
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salt lake city, utah, taken the next step by removing the homeless from their streets all together. have you seen any homeless people? >> hope. >> single person living in cardboard box? >> no sorry. >> where the hell did they put everybody? to find out i sat down with the director of this initiative lloyd pendleton. >> we have reduced our homeless count by 70% since 2005. >> did you hide them underground? >> we did not hide them underground. >> did you convert from mormon to gay. >> we did not convert them from mormon to gay or gay to mormon. >> how did they do it this. >> by giving homes to homeless people. >> you did what? >> gave homes to the homeless. >> yes, it's simple. you give them housing. you end homelessness. >> that's right. part of program called housing first, salt lake city is just giving apartments to the homeless. you gave a homeless person a home. >> okay, you gave a home to the homeless person that still makes them homeless. >> no. >> because when you're homeless you do not have a home. that's what the word means. >> i'm going to be honest that makes more sense th
salt lake city, utah, taken the next step by removing the homeless from their streets all together. have you seen any homeless people? >> hope. >> single person living in cardboard box? >> no sorry. >> where the hell did they put everybody? to find out i sat down with the director of this initiative lloyd pendleton. >> we have reduced our homeless count by 70% since 2005. >> did you hide them underground? >> we did not hide them underground. >>...
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utah.as we've seen in arkansas and oregon. developing a path of permanency for long-standing successful state programs as they've been done in arizona. and also allowing states to share in the federal savings that result from state-driven reforms. we are an on going discussion with hhs and administration to make sure these recommendations become a reality. in particular, i would like to acknowledge the work that's been done through the new medicate accelerator program. looking ahead governors will continue working with federal partners on these and other opportunities to improve the quality and efficiency of the nation's health care system. two areas where governors have broad consensus are in the call for reauthorization of the children's health insurance program, otherwise known as chip. as well as the need to coordinate efforts to combat prescription drug abuse. congress should act quickly to reauthorize and fund chip. since 1997, the program has successfully provided children and pregna
utah.as we've seen in arkansas and oregon. developing a path of permanency for long-standing successful state programs as they've been done in arizona. and also allowing states to share in the federal savings that result from state-driven reforms. we are an on going discussion with hhs and administration to make sure these recommendations become a reality. in particular, i would like to acknowledge the work that's been done through the new medicate accelerator program. looking ahead governors...
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>> it's an important step that needs to happen in the state of utah.e need - this needs to happen. gay families are affected. their children are affected. couples are affected. this legislation very much needs to go through. however, we are concerned about the religious exemptions requested. >> explain that to me. it was hard to understand - i understand the specific cases brought up today, but, i mean does this mean that if let's say, you own a restaurant and a gay couple walks in you can refuse them service? >> that's an excellent question. that is what i'm concerned about. that is for the legal experts in utah the legislature, who are debating the bill to describe. that's the situation we want to avoid. >> why did the mormons jump into this today? >> it's been a process. there has been a long slow coming around to accepting that our commitment to equality and equal treatment and equal rights under the constitution which more mops are very you know, we are fierce about. we are fierce about that freedom and equality. it's been this process since evolu
>> it's an important step that needs to happen in the state of utah.e need - this needs to happen. gay families are affected. their children are affected. couples are affected. this legislation very much needs to go through. however, we are concerned about the religious exemptions requested. >> explain that to me. it was hard to understand - i understand the specific cases brought up today, but, i mean does this mean that if let's say, you own a restaurant and a gay couple walks in...
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symbol of industry, commerce, and hard work and would seem to be a perfect symbol for a state like utah, which was so difficult to settle. >> it did take a lot of hard work to create a state in the middle of the desert. it took a lot of faith, too. mormons were seeking a place to practice their form of christianity, which was new and controversial. >> in 1830, joseph smith began the mormon religion in upstate new york. they quickly had to leave upstate new york because of religious persecution, and after a brief stop in the midwest, they settled in the territory that would become utah. >> the mormons arrived in 1847. the date is right there on the flag, along with 1896, the year the state entered the union. at first, mormon leader brigham young wanted to claim a much bigger territory and call it "deseret." congress didn't go for that, so the state was smaller and named after the ute indians who were there first. >> but one thing that's very interesting about the state is that of all 50 states, it boasts the youngest population, with an average age of 27.1 years. >> utah is also famous f
symbol of industry, commerce, and hard work and would seem to be a perfect symbol for a state like utah, which was so difficult to settle. >> it did take a lot of hard work to create a state in the middle of the desert. it took a lot of faith, too. mormons were seeking a place to practice their form of christianity, which was new and controversial. >> in 1830, joseph smith began the mormon religion in upstate new york. they quickly had to leave upstate new york because of religious...
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give us an example from utah's position. guest: somewhere about $250 million a year that comes into our highway system. we spend about a billion dollars a year. so, it's about 25% of our overall expenditures on highways. >> that's the smaller portion than we have had in times past. it's larger than some years. but we are not really on our highway system in the nation doing the maintenance work that needed to be done. we are not expanding capacity and as a country that's still growing quite rapidly up to 320 million people infrastructure needs and transportation are a key issue. not just quality life but economic development host: have you talked with g.o.p. leaders guest: we have leadership races over and congress is back in place, we will be coming back in february and many governors will probably have the majority of the 50 governors and our territorial governs, too, you are talking about issues that are of common need for the states and talk to leadership in both the senate and the house and republican and democrats alike
give us an example from utah's position. guest: somewhere about $250 million a year that comes into our highway system. we spend about a billion dollars a year. so, it's about 25% of our overall expenditures on highways. >> that's the smaller portion than we have had in times past. it's larger than some years. but we are not really on our highway system in the nation doing the maintenance work that needed to be done. we are not expanding capacity and as a country that's still growing...
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i note that my esteemed colleague from the great state of utah, the senior senator from utah is here. the senior senator from utah is here, somebody who leads us on a variety of issues and has for many years in our caucus the chairman of the finance committee somebody that certainly understands tax policy and fiscal policy for this country extremely well. and this legislation that we're considering is a jobs bill. it's about energy. it's about jobs. it's about economic growth. it's about national security. but for somebody like the senator from utah who's working on reforming our tax code and how we can stimulate economic growth in this country i'd like to turn to him here right at the outset and say as somebody that truly understands how our economy works and how we have to build a good business climate in this country and we have to empower the development of -- of infrastructure roads and rail, pipelines and transmission lines, as part of building an energy policy that will truly make this energy -- this nation energy secure. i'd like to turn to him and ask him if he would take a f
i note that my esteemed colleague from the great state of utah, the senior senator from utah is here. the senior senator from utah is here, somebody who leads us on a variety of issues and has for many years in our caucus the chairman of the finance committee somebody that certainly understands tax policy and fiscal policy for this country extremely well. and this legislation that we're considering is a jobs bill. it's about energy. it's about jobs. it's about economic growth. it's about...
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lastly in utah, we legalized a da derivative of marijuana. as a controlled substance, for those that have seizures and have a need for the medical application of that. so we're trying to make parts that make sense to utah and avoid others we think maybe would be pushing in a direction that's probably not warranted for our young people. we have no plans to sue colorado. i know others are concerned about that and the -- that is as of today. >> next question. >> yeah. >> the concern for some are is we have a colorado law that's in contrary to a federal law. that's not being enforced. there's issues there that need to be resolved. i expect over time they will be. >> there's a question. >> what are the chances you would run for president in 2016? >> you want statistical, one in 20,000. that's off the top of my head. i think it's nil. i do think you should ask the question of governor herbert. i have seen a lot of the republican candidates and personally -- [ applause ] >> an endorsement from a democrat is going to help me. if his is nil mine are l
lastly in utah, we legalized a da derivative of marijuana. as a controlled substance, for those that have seizures and have a need for the medical application of that. so we're trying to make parts that make sense to utah and avoid others we think maybe would be pushing in a direction that's probably not warranted for our young people. we have no plans to sue colorado. i know others are concerned about that and the -- that is as of today. >> next question. >> yeah. >> the...
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so, i immediately joined the utah national guard. that was a seven-year commitment to avoid a two-year commitment. you could say -- well, how smart was that? well, the guard was not full for seven years. the two years was two full years. they sent me on active duty for six months. then i had another six and a half years of meetings and summer camps. it was a shared experience with every other young man in the country, when i went and showed up in california to go through basic training. where they fired live ammunition over your head just to convince you that they were serious. in my basic training unit i had african americans from the inner-city i had southern rednecks from the deep south. there were a couple of other college graduates with me who had gotten into the same situation. the major who sat there talking about what it meant to be wearing fatigues and to be a hired killer. it was a common experience that every young american male had. and you could identify with other young men by virtue of that experience, regardless of th
so, i immediately joined the utah national guard. that was a seven-year commitment to avoid a two-year commitment. you could say -- well, how smart was that? well, the guard was not full for seven years. the two years was two full years. they sent me on active duty for six months. then i had another six and a half years of meetings and summer camps. it was a shared experience with every other young man in the country, when i went and showed up in california to go through basic training. where...
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utah stephen curry and the warriors in utah 2nd quarter trey burke 3-pointer 42-29 jazz 2nd quarter currybacks threes 46-41 jazz 3rd quarter trevor booker with the easy dunk off the turnover. 81-66 jazz after the 3rd 4th quarter/ 103-93 jazz gordon hayward daggar 3-pointer 106-93 jazz final: 110-100 jazz warriors lose back-to-back games for only the 3rd time this season coaches with lombardi trophy the lombardi trophy front and center at the last media interview before sunday's superbowl t he coaches pete carroll and bill belichick sat down next to the trophy for a duel press conference as expected. both coaches very complimentary of their opponents i would give nbc secrets away and seek imagine what the coaches will not give away. >>: they do so many things well and so many levels >>: they have performed very well and will have to work very hard but we're excited for the opportunity in think will be a good matchup >>gary radnich: pam on sunday when you cook for a gathering? >>pam moore:nell >>gary radnich: well that was quick i prefer to watch the game play- by-play in solitude and not a
utah stephen curry and the warriors in utah 2nd quarter trey burke 3-pointer 42-29 jazz 2nd quarter currybacks threes 46-41 jazz 3rd quarter trevor booker with the easy dunk off the turnover. 81-66 jazz after the 3rd 4th quarter/ 103-93 jazz gordon hayward daggar 3-pointer 106-93 jazz final: 110-100 jazz warriors lose back-to-back games for only the 3rd time this season coaches with lombardi trophy the lombardi trophy front and center at the last media interview before sunday's superbowl t he...
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romney is reportedly considering making utah home base if he seeks a third run for president and hisd "if he were to run again, i think he would be much more willing to open up and share who he is not by asking others to learn the doctrines of his faith, but by speaking of the values of love and service that it has taught him." >>> president obama is waking up this morning to encouraging news from the latest gallup poll. the tracking poll now has his approval rating at 50%. it is the first time since june of 2013 he's hit that mark in gallup polling and he reached a term-low approval of 38% back in september, two months before democrats lost control of the senate. >>> armed with an historic majority in the house and control of the senate republicans sought to come out of the gate strong this legislative session, but already there have been a handful of instances where the party is not in lockstep with each other. the latest round, house leaders were forced to delay a vote on a border security bill. the $10 billion bill is bulking up security along the border and met resistance from c
romney is reportedly considering making utah home base if he seeks a third run for president and hisd "if he were to run again, i think he would be much more willing to open up and share who he is not by asking others to learn the doctrines of his faith, but by speaking of the values of love and service that it has taught him." >>> president obama is waking up this morning to encouraging news from the latest gallup poll. the tracking poll now has his approval rating at 50%....
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the sments in utah -- system in utah sets up a party convention that screens candidates for the primary. all of the polls showed that if i had been in the primary i would have won renomination quite handly. i had a 70% approval rating among republicans. i was down from the 95 i hadded previously because the tea party hated me for supporting george w. bush on immigration and supporting george w. bush on tarp. i'm a republican. this is a republican president. he happens to be right on both instances. he was six years a border state governor dealing with the border economy. he understands the immigration problem better than i do living in an interior state in utah and i'm going to vote with him on immigration. but the tea party types all insisted they knew more about the immigration issue than any border state governor knew and the convention kept me off the primary ballot under utah law. i don't tell you that to gain your sympathy because they did me a huge favor. i would have been so frustrated in the four years i've just described that i would be sitting there saying why in the world am
the sments in utah -- system in utah sets up a party convention that screens candidates for the primary. all of the polls showed that if i had been in the primary i would have won renomination quite handly. i had a 70% approval rating among republicans. i was down from the 95 i hadded previously because the tea party hated me for supporting george w. bush on immigration and supporting george w. bush on tarp. i'm a republican. this is a republican president. he happens to be right on both...
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we are broadcasting from park city, utah. the white house is rejecting a call by cuba to return all of guantanamo bay a day after cuban president raul castro said restoring havana's control of the bay is a prerequisite for normalizing ties with the u.s. the united states has controlled the area of cuba since 1903. the area contains the notorious u.s.prison as well as a large naval base. on thursday, white house press secretary josh earnest was questioned about the future of guantanamo. >> is it the president's intention when he finally does close guantanamo facility to get back the actual territory to cuba? >> no. >> he wants to hang onto guantanamo, even after he empties the prison? >> to present believes the prison a guantanamo bay should be closed down, but the naval base is not something we believe should be closed. >> in other cuba news, eight republican and democratic u.s. senators have introduced legislation to repeal all restrictions on u.s. citizens' travel to cuba. democratic senator richard durban of illinois cospo
we are broadcasting from park city, utah. the white house is rejecting a call by cuba to return all of guantanamo bay a day after cuban president raul castro said restoring havana's control of the bay is a prerequisite for normalizing ties with the u.s. the united states has controlled the area of cuba since 1903. the area contains the notorious u.s.prison as well as a large naval base. on thursday, white house press secretary josh earnest was questioned about the future of guantanamo. >>...
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what works in colorado may not work in utah. but we learn from those things and develop our own policies, that helps us to become more effective. we think that the white house and the congress can learn from the states and when they go to implement and change policy you ought to ask for input. we're going to have to try to profit the opportunity to hear from us. but the health care reform the affordable care act, i think would have been better if in fact the congress and the president had engaged with the governors first and said how do you think this is going to work in your state? what do you see some of the challenges as well as the opportunities? i think we'd have a better law if the governors have been asked in advance of passing the affordable care act their input. >> yes. >> hi excuse me, military times. earlier, you mentioned issues regarding army national guard force structures. in many ways it is back in fiscal 2013. can you talk about how things have changed with interaction of that service the national commission on
what works in colorado may not work in utah. but we learn from those things and develop our own policies, that helps us to become more effective. we think that the white house and the congress can learn from the states and when they go to implement and change policy you ought to ask for input. we're going to have to try to profit the opportunity to hear from us. but the health care reform the affordable care act, i think would have been better if in fact the congress and the president had...
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the presiding officer: the senator from utah. mr. lee: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent to suspend the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. lee: mr. president i stand today to encourage my colleagues to support my amendment amendment number 71. this amendment would solve a problem that has severely hamstrung oil and gas development on federal lands a problem that's particularly severe in the western united states and that involves excessive delays in the issuing of permits by the united states bureau of land management. federal law requires the b.l.m. to approve or deny these permits within 30 days. they've got 30 days. they can go one way or the other. but according to a report issued last year by the inspector general within the u.s. department of interior, b.l.m. took an average of 228 days to approve each drilling permit in 2012. 228 days. that's 7 1/2 months. that's a lot longer than the 30 days contemplated under federal law. in mowab and in salt lake city, utah the average processing delay is around 220 days
the presiding officer: the senator from utah. mr. lee: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent to suspend the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. lee: mr. president i stand today to encourage my colleagues to support my amendment amendment number 71. this amendment would solve a problem that has severely hamstrung oil and gas development on federal lands a problem that's particularly severe in the western united states and that involves excessive delays in the issuing of...
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i spoke to him wednesday night here in park city, utah.re is sundance in 2013, for the first time, women directed 50% of films in the u.s. dramatic competition. that stands in stark contrast to hollywood. women film makers actually appear to have lost ground over the last 17 years in hollywood. the latest report from researchers at san diego state university found men directed 93% of the 250 highest grossing films of 2014. women directed just 7%, a decrease of 2% compared to 1998. sundance alumni or portraits --laura potrais and ava duvernay were among just 17 women directors whose films broke into the top 250 highest grossing films this past year. when we come back, we speak to robert redford about his new film here is sundance, "a walk in the woods." ♪ [music break] >> "glory," from the soundtrack of "selma," nominated this year for two academy awards -- best original song and best film. this is democracy now! democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting from park city utah, from park city television.
i spoke to him wednesday night here in park city, utah.re is sundance in 2013, for the first time, women directed 50% of films in the u.s. dramatic competition. that stands in stark contrast to hollywood. women film makers actually appear to have lost ground over the last 17 years in hollywood. the latest report from researchers at san diego state university found men directed 93% of the 250 highest grossing films of 2014. women directed just 7%, a decrease of 2% compared to 1998. sundance...
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we are at the sundance film festival in park city, utah.e have just seen a film called, "the hunting ground" about sexual assault on college campuses. one of the people who is championed the cause of the victims, the survivors, the senator barbara boxer. welcome to democracy now! you are introducing a bill around this issue. can you tell us what it is? >> yes, there are two bills essentially. one is a very broad bill which is very important, will take a while to get done but kirsten gillibrand. mine is a very narrow, but important bill that will say until we stop this, we immediately need to have an advocate for the survivors on every single campus that gets federal funds, and that, by the way, is every canvas that gets federal funds. on all caps is, you need an independent advocate. what would that do? they would be available 20 47 so the minute something happens someone would have an advocate by their side, telling them their rights, putting an arm around them, leading them to the hospital, making sure forensics were done, letting them kn
we are at the sundance film festival in park city, utah.e have just seen a film called, "the hunting ground" about sexual assault on college campuses. one of the people who is championed the cause of the victims, the survivors, the senator barbara boxer. welcome to democracy now! you are introducing a bill around this issue. can you tell us what it is? >> yes, there are two bills essentially. one is a very broad bill which is very important, will take a while to get done but...
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the warriors opened a tough stretch of four games in five nights in utah. the game was closed for awhile, but the warriors left the jazz in the dust and steph was ridiculous. steve kerr trying to become the first rookie head coach to start out 30-5. utah was involved early. he had 22. spark off the bench and chasing down the ball and alley-oop. great body control. the game was tied at the half and warriors explode acting as a bodyguard for steph. he hits the three. and then steph again. four-point play. look at the show and go. it is ridiculous. he had 27. fourth quarter and with authority. down the middle and warriors with 13-3. they roll 116-105. seven straight wins. minnesota, they had lost 15 straight, the remedy for that is mo, mo mo. and mo williams was on fire, fire fire with his team. it was 19 of 33. finished with a franchise record of 52. the wolves beat the pacers 110-101. the 9ers and raiders are looking for head coaches and one nf >>> looks like a two-man race to take over the raiders. they either stick with sporano or meet with del rio. he gre
the warriors opened a tough stretch of four games in five nights in utah. the game was closed for awhile, but the warriors left the jazz in the dust and steph was ridiculous. steve kerr trying to become the first rookie head coach to start out 30-5. utah was involved early. he had 22. spark off the bench and chasing down the ball and alley-oop. great body control. the game was tied at the half and warriors explode acting as a bodyguard for steph. he hits the three. and then steph again....
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. >>> una madre hispana de utah sufriÓ la pesadilla de su vida cuando un sujeto se robÓ su auto. yo mo al 911 # para pedir ayuda >>> un hombre robÓ su carro con su hijo de 3 aÑos en el asiento trasero. mientras se bajÓ a dejar a otro niÑo en una guarderÍa de utah. >>> la madre hispana temÍa que el la a dron arrojara a su hijo fuera del carro y su aflicciÓn le dijo a la policÍa que su telÉfono celular estaba en el vehÍculo. por lo que un oficial llamÓ para tratar de negociar con el criminal. pero quien contestÓ fue el niÑo. >>> Él sabe mi clave dice la madre. >>> el oficial hablÓ con el primero estaba agitado el niÑo, estaba llorando, estaba asustado. y el oficial lo pudo calmar un poquito, le pasÓ el telÉfono a la mamÁ para que la mamÁ pudiera acabar de calmar al niÑo un poquito mÁs. >>> la hipÓtesis que maneja la policÍa de utah que el mismo ladrÓn le pasÓ el telÉfono que estaba en el asiento de seguridad. >>> respondiÓ a su estado que un extraÑo se habÍa llevado su carro y que revisaba su cartera el sospechoso abandonÓ el vehÍculo y saliÓ corriendo. >>> mientras la madre consol
. >>> una madre hispana de utah sufriÓ la pesadilla de su vida cuando un sujeto se robÓ su auto. yo mo al 911 # para pedir ayuda >>> un hombre robÓ su carro con su hijo de 3 aÑos en el asiento trasero. mientras se bajÓ a dejar a otro niÑo en una guarderÍa de utah. >>> la madre hispana temÍa que el la a dron arrojara a su hijo fuera del carro y su aflicciÓn le dijo a la policÍa que su telÉfono celular estaba en el vehÍculo. por lo que un oficial llamÓ para...
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and i would love to see that in the state of utah.where it would be two republicans because utah is overwhelmingly republican. but at least democrats would get to choose which republican they preferred. whereas now, they don't have a voice at all. so i would like it to go that that direction. now, you're talking about a third party? >> third party, yeah. >> it's not going to happen. [ laughter ] because back to what i commented on earlier our whole system is based on state law and party rules. there is no federal basis. and state law and party rules have so embedded the two-party system. into the way things are done. that at is going to -- it faces a hurdle that is virtually impossible to overcome. >> states should be permitted to experiment with this. in many states, an independent can go in and vote and choose his or her party at the election. and then can revert back to an independent in another party if they want to. but this concept of just a democrat and a republican voting in respective parties maybe is a bygone by bygone era.
and i would love to see that in the state of utah.where it would be two republicans because utah is overwhelmingly republican. but at least democrats would get to choose which republican they preferred. whereas now, they don't have a voice at all. so i would like it to go that that direction. now, you're talking about a third party? >> third party, yeah. >> it's not going to happen. [ laughter ] because back to what i commented on earlier our whole system is based on state law and...
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in the utah house of representatives. she will, indeed, be remembered for all that she did but more significantly she will hold a special place in countless hearts because of who she was. mr. president, i pay tribute to this special person this amazing leader and this beloved friend whose loss we mourn this very week and who some members of this body were privileged to know. it's my honor to do so. thank you mr. president. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from new mexico is recognized. mr. udall: thank you mr. president. and let me just say to my cousin cousin, my heart goes out to you and my condolences are there on what you've talked about here today and really appreciate you coming down and talking so sincerely about things. at -- at another place in the record with consent to do that let me talk a little bit about -- the presiding officer: without objection. mr. udall: -- yeah, talk a little bit about this evening amendment number 77 that i've filed, mr. president. this is -- this is an ame
in the utah house of representatives. she will, indeed, be remembered for all that she did but more significantly she will hold a special place in countless hearts because of who she was. mr. president, i pay tribute to this special person this amazing leader and this beloved friend whose loss we mourn this very week and who some members of this body were privileged to know. it's my honor to do so. thank you mr. president. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from new...
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. >> many of the naysayers out there said that utah would never elect a black republican lds woman to congress. >> reporter: and it isn't just hurd and love, south carolina's
. >> many of the naysayers out there said that utah would never elect a black republican lds woman to congress. >> reporter: and it isn't just hurd and love, south carolina's
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a through-year-old utah boy helped police locate him after his mother's car was stolen while he was sitting inside. elizabeth left her son aaden in
a through-year-old utah boy helped police locate him after his mother's car was stolen while he was sitting inside. elizabeth left her son aaden in
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the warriors opened a tough stretch of four games in five nights in utah.ut the warriors left the jazz in the dust and steph was ridiculous. steve kerr trying to become the first rookie head coach to start out 30-5. utah was involved early. he had 22. spark off the bench and chasing down the ball and alley-oop. great body control. the game was tied at the half and warriors explode acting as a bodyguard for steph. he hits the three. and then steph again. four-point play. look at the show and go. it is ridiculous. he had 27. fourth quarter and with authority. down the middle and warriors with 13-3. they roll 116-105. seven straight wins. minnesota, they had lost 15 straight, the remedy for that is mo, mo mo. and mo williams was on fire, fire fire with his team. it was 19 of 33. finished with a franchise record of 52. the wolves beat the pacers 110-101. the 9ers and raiders are looking for head coaches and ooooh... i can hear that sizzle. getting louder! and louder! philly cheesesteak and egg sizzling with prime rib and gooey cheese. i better (just) silence th
the warriors opened a tough stretch of four games in five nights in utah.ut the warriors left the jazz in the dust and steph was ridiculous. steve kerr trying to become the first rookie head coach to start out 30-5. utah was involved early. he had 22. spark off the bench and chasing down the ball and alley-oop. great body control. the game was tied at the half and warriors explode acting as a bodyguard for steph. he hits the three. and then steph again. four-point play. look at the show and go....
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huntsville, utah. here's how they broke this down.c butture -- beautiful picture, of course. the unemployment rate is 3.7%. you can actually buy something and rent are it to the people that live there year round in huntsville, utah. and the average price, $169,000 and change. that's a pretty low price right there. and also the factor of having utah skiing. number two, georgetown, california. colorado also with low unemployment. that's part of the reason they factored that it, 3.4% unemployment, even lower than utah, and median price for a home, $189,000. and this is the average single home, the medium-sized single family home. bozeman, montana, i don't know if you've skied in montana, beautiful. 3.7% unemployment, and $279,000 is the average. and the other one, i actually did for you, i pulled this off the list for you, mammoth lakes, california, i know you're an l.a. girl, and i'm sure you used to -- liz: i like the other one better. [laughter] >> exactly. mammoth hawks, california, which is for close for your l.a. friends. 6.5% unem
huntsville, utah. here's how they broke this down.c butture -- beautiful picture, of course. the unemployment rate is 3.7%. you can actually buy something and rent are it to the people that live there year round in huntsville, utah. and the average price, $169,000 and change. that's a pretty low price right there. and also the factor of having utah skiing. number two, georgetown, california. colorado also with low unemployment. that's part of the reason they factored that it, 3.4% unemployment,...
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the work involved remains from southeastern utah. i would like to recognize my wife, who is my right hand in so many ways. and without her, this whole regard would not have been such a success. she is here with me, as she usually is, and we constantly go over things and bounce things off each other. many times, women are in the background and do not get the real recognition they deserve. i think it is very important to designate lead people. somebody has to be the boss. and that is for the museums, for the government, for the tribes. somebody has to be the spokesperson that is really going to say how things get done, when they get done. so if you can get agreement on that right away at the beginning, it is a great approach to take. in our particular case, with our ancestral pueblo and remains, we got everyone to agree that one pueblo would take over the lead. in particular, ernie vallo, a real pleasure to work with. i had a great group of people from the museum. we had the repatriation people. terry snowball. amazing people. i am rea
the work involved remains from southeastern utah. i would like to recognize my wife, who is my right hand in so many ways. and without her, this whole regard would not have been such a success. she is here with me, as she usually is, and we constantly go over things and bounce things off each other. many times, women are in the background and do not get the real recognition they deserve. i think it is very important to designate lead people. somebody has to be the boss. and that is for the...
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the warriors opened a tough stretch of four games in five nights in utah.hile, but the warriors left the jazz in the dust and steph was ridiculous. steve kerr trying to become the first rookie head coach to start out 30-5. utah was involved early. he had 22. spark off the bench and chasing down the ball and alley-oop. great body control. the game was tied at the half and warriors explode acting as a bodyguard for steph. he hits the three. and then steph again. four-point play. look at the show and go. it is ridiculous. he had 27. fourth quarter and with authority. down the middle and warriors with 13-3. they roll 116-105. seven straight wins. minnesota, they had lost 15 straight, the remedy for that is mo, mo mo. and mo williams was on fire, fire fire with his team. it was 19 of 33. finished with a franchise record of 52. the wolves beat the pacers 110-101. the 9ers and raiders are looking for head coaches and one nfl team over 20 years 31 million students started college, but didn't complete a degree for lots of reasons. at devry university we believe ther
the warriors opened a tough stretch of four games in five nights in utah.hile, but the warriors left the jazz in the dust and steph was ridiculous. steve kerr trying to become the first rookie head coach to start out 30-5. utah was involved early. he had 22. spark off the bench and chasing down the ball and alley-oop. great body control. the game was tied at the half and warriors explode acting as a bodyguard for steph. he hits the three. and then steph again. four-point play. look at the show...
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arizona leading utah 19-26. arizona gaining momentum. look at stanley johnson. of upset. they are number ten over number eight. utah a mild upset. >>> remember when the east/west shrine game was played in our backyard. he is leading 12-6. picked up by dameon. leading to don unique brown. the only touchdown game. mike didn't get one of those as i recall when he was of the 49ers. that's martin who came today with a third-round lead. kiemer a minus 18. rory mcilroy. the day does belong to kiemer. he would take a long birdie put. >> all right. see you then. >> we'll see tonight as 10:00. good night. >> good night. bulldog: mattress discounters good deed dogs is raising money to train service dogs for people with disabilities. we need your help to do more. give at mattressdiscountersdogs.com, or any mattress discounters. mattress discounters good deed dogs helping dogs help people i'm ready whenever you are! we should hurry. the reservation's at 7:00. claire where are you? okay see you in two. [ cellphone beeps ] [ footsteps ] what are you doing? i'm striking a seduc
arizona leading utah 19-26. arizona gaining momentum. look at stanley johnson. of upset. they are number ten over number eight. utah a mild upset. >>> remember when the east/west shrine game was played in our backyard. he is leading 12-6. picked up by dameon. leading to don unique brown. the only touchdown game. mike didn't get one of those as i recall when he was of the 49ers. that's martin who came today with a third-round lead. kiemer a minus 18. rory mcilroy. the day does belong to...
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officials say 22 of the cases are in california and two are in utah, with one apiece in colorado and washington. most of the patients visited disneyland or disney california adventure between dec. 15 and dec. 20, but some may have contracted the illness from others who visited. the new cases include three reported monday in southern california, including two in san bernardino county and one in long beach. disney officials have said they are working with public health authorities to provide any necessary assistance. tonight, divers have located the second black box from the bottom of the java sea.connected tothe recent air--asia crash. indonesian officials say the cockpit voice recorder was removed from beneath the wing crews used balloons to lift debris from the air--asia wreckage in order to retrieve the box that was trapped about 100 feet deep. the box will now be analyzed.along with the with the other black box.perviously located. 162 people were killed.but just 48 bodies have been recovered. in sacramento. two firefighters are suffering burn injuries after they were trapped in th
officials say 22 of the cases are in california and two are in utah, with one apiece in colorado and washington. most of the patients visited disneyland or disney california adventure between dec. 15 and dec. 20, but some may have contracted the illness from others who visited. the new cases include three reported monday in southern california, including two in san bernardino county and one in long beach. disney officials have said they are working with public health authorities to provide any...
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i would love to see that in the state of utah. there are many circumstances where it would be two republicans because utah is overwhelmingly republican, but at least democrats would get to choose which republican they preferred. where now, they don't have a voice at all. i would like to go in that direction. you are talking about a third party? it is not going to happen. because -- back to what i commented on earlier -- our whole system is based on state law and party rules. there is no federal basis. state law and party rules have so embedded the two-party system and to the way things are done that a third-party, statutorily, it faces a hurdle that is virtually impossible to overcome. >> states should be permitted to experiment with this. many states can be independent. this concept of a republican and democrat voting irrespective of parties may be of a bygone era. they ought to be permitted to experiment. i'm not sure we want have a third-party, but it is difficult with the way money is raised in this country. it is difficult to
i would love to see that in the state of utah. there are many circumstances where it would be two republicans because utah is overwhelmingly republican, but at least democrats would get to choose which republican they preferred. where now, they don't have a voice at all. i would like to go in that direction. you are talking about a third party? it is not going to happen. because -- back to what i commented on earlier -- our whole system is based on state law and party rules. there is no federal...
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and utah is no exception. but nowhere are prison gangs more powerful, dangerous, and faster growing than in california. and they have added their own ominous chapters to the convict code. >> you can always spot a guy that's not used to prison, a new inmate, because he'll come out, he'll wander around, he won't go with his own group. you know, he's just looking. and usually what will happen is one of the gangsters will go over and snatch him up and bring him over and run the game down to him, tell him, hey, this is what you've got to do, this is where you've got to be, you can only hang out with your own people, we don't want to see you talking to people of other races. and that happens real quick. real quick. >> at san quentin state prison, we learned that not only do gangs force most of the prison population into racial segregation, they even draw boundaries on the rec yard. >> this is the lower yard. and the inmates segregate themselves out here, the reason being that the gangs want it that way. the blacks a
and utah is no exception. but nowhere are prison gangs more powerful, dangerous, and faster growing than in california. and they have added their own ominous chapters to the convict code. >> you can always spot a guy that's not used to prison, a new inmate, because he'll come out, he'll wander around, he won't go with his own group. you know, he's just looking. and usually what will happen is one of the gangsters will go over and snatch him up and bring him over and run the game down to...
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. >> jordan's suicide is one of hundreds every year in utah. this beautiful state with sweeping landscapes will has the dubious distinction of being ground zero of america's suicide belt. >> what's the real term and real phenomenon the rocky mountain states have the highest suicide rates in the country. >> what is behind this? >> the first theory is that we in the west love our guns and gun ownership is associated with the elevated rates of suicide in other parts of the country. >> but perry renshaw was not convinced. they analyzed four types of mental health data and came up with an depression index. utah ranked number one almost 500 suicides. 900,000 insurance claims for anti-depressants a year. now at the university of utah doctor renshaw's quest for answers revealed a surprising discovery. altitude can dramatically affect the chemistry of the brain. >> well, we think it does several things. one is we know that there are changes in energy containing compounds in two critical neurotransmitters. one is satan anyone, and one sarotonin, and the
. >> jordan's suicide is one of hundreds every year in utah. this beautiful state with sweeping landscapes will has the dubious distinction of being ground zero of america's suicide belt. >> what's the real term and real phenomenon the rocky mountain states have the highest suicide rates in the country. >> what is behind this? >> the first theory is that we in the west love our guns and gun ownership is associated with the elevated rates of suicide in other parts of the...
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utah in front wire to wire. this play tells the story of how it went all night. but gets it back and then throws it down. jazz up 15. as close as six late. the warriors lose two in a row for only the third time this year. 110-100. >>> tiger woods has gone from the most intimidating golfer on the tour to a guy who looks like he just took up the sport of golf last week. he came in dead last in the phoenix open. tiger was playing in only his second event in six months. you understand he may be a bit rusty. what's shocking is that he looks like a weekend hack out there. it was the worst round of his career. 11 over 82. 132 players entered the phoenix open. tiger finished 132. missed the cut. golf channel analysts say tiger should beg his old coach to take him back. >> i don't know if this can happen. if he would just take hat in hand and do anything butch asks him to do. if he asks him to get naked and jump off the golden gate bridge to get your golf game back, would you do it? if i'm tiger woods i would do it. >>> the patsriots have a slogan and it's do your job and
utah in front wire to wire. this play tells the story of how it went all night. but gets it back and then throws it down. jazz up 15. as close as six late. the warriors lose two in a row for only the third time this year. 110-100. >>> tiger woods has gone from the most intimidating golfer on the tour to a guy who looks like he just took up the sport of golf last week. he came in dead last in the phoenix open. tiger was playing in only his second event in six months. you understand he...