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>> narrator: in utah, a record number of police shootings. >> he's got myun! >> let go! let go! >> shots fired, shots fired. >> it's not just a problem in salt lake city. it's a problem throughout o whole state. >> narrator: "frontline" and "the salt lake tribune" investigate training. >> do not hesitate. >> gun gun! >> nrator: accountability. >> you want your officers to be the frontline defense for mental illness going untreated in the community? well, then there's going to be some bad outcomes. >> the bar of lawful conduct, in which you can use a lethal force is very low for law enforcement, but it is very high for prosecution for the purposes of accountability. >> narrator: and racial disparities. >> no justice, no peace! >> utah is 1.5% black, but in the last 10 years, our database shows black people made up 7% of poice shootings. >> narrator: now, as part of "frontline's" local journalism initiative... >> ...shots fired. suspect down! >> narrator: "shots fired." >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the
>> narrator: in utah, a record number of police shootings. >> he's got myun! >> let go! let go! >> shots fired, shots fired. >> it's not just a problem in salt lake city. it's a problem throughout o whole state. >> narrator: "frontline" and "the salt lake tribune" investigate training. >> do not hesitate. >> gun gun! >> nrator: accountability. >> you want your officers to be the frontline defense for mental illness...
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and a new pbs "frontline" documentary looks at police shootings in utah. next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: sue and edgar wachenheim iii. bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the anderson family fund. the j.p.b. foundation. the estate of worthington mayo-smith. leonard and norma klorfine. the rosalind p. walter foundation. koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. barbara hope zuckerberg. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no contract wireless plans designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find the plan that fits you. to learn more, visit www.consumercellular.tv. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public
and a new pbs "frontline" documentary looks at police shootings in utah. next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: sue and edgar wachenheim iii. bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the anderson family fund. the j.p.b. foundation. the estate of worthington mayo-smith. leonard and norma klorfine. the rosalind p. walter foundation. koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our...
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a fully stocked, concrete bunker, outside his home in payson, utah. >> he had food. he had everything there. water, a way to go to the bathroom, magazines, books to read. >> kay was very clear about it with his wife darla. >> and he would say this is where you and i are going to end up, because there is going to be a nuclear war. >> i would say, i don't want to live if everybody else is. dying [laughs] so, he was a true patriot. he worried about things and wanted to be prepared for the civil war that was going to erupt. so, he was little over the top. >> darla wasn't thrilled about it. but she accepted him and his radical views. after all, they were still kind of in their honeymoon phase. >> it was all kind of surreal. i think we both felt like we were back being teenagers again. [laughs] so -- because we both hadn't really had love for quite a few years. >> they found each other late in life. after both had raised families. kay had three adult children by then. one of whom, his eldest, roger, stayed close. >> he was my best friend. we did everything together. >> min
a fully stocked, concrete bunker, outside his home in payson, utah. >> he had food. he had everything there. water, a way to go to the bathroom, magazines, books to read. >> kay was very clear about it with his wife darla. >> and he would say this is where you and i are going to end up, because there is going to be a nuclear war. >> i would say, i don't want to live if everybody else is. dying [laughs] so, he was a true patriot. he worried about things and wanted to be...
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eventually set up house in a place called pleasant grove in utah and loved their family life so much they adopted four more little kids, three of them from ukraine. alexis from the first set of four, followed her father everywhere, was his little shadow. you kind of idolized him, huh? >> i did. i wanted to follow in his foot steps. i became a doctor because of him. >> so for people from the outside looking in, what would they see? >> a very happy family. a wonderful mother who doted on her children and a father who was a physician and an attorney and present a lot in their children's lives. >> rachel, the eldest, shared her father's love of books. >> i remember when i was little just holding on to my father's hand and just to walk with him and i was daddy's little girl. >> and their mother, michele -- >> she was an amazing and beautiful person on the inside and out. >> and so it went for nearly 30 years. as he built a career and they together raised their big family. and then here's how martin reacted to middle age. >> around the time he turned 50, he lost a lot of weight, started ta
eventually set up house in a place called pleasant grove in utah and loved their family life so much they adopted four more little kids, three of them from ukraine. alexis from the first set of four, followed her father everywhere, was his little shadow. you kind of idolized him, huh? >> i did. i wanted to follow in his foot steps. i became a doctor because of him. >> so for people from the outside looking in, what would they see? >> a very happy family. a wonderful mother who...
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curtis of utah, i inform the house that mr. curtis will vote nay on h.r. 3684. and also as the member designated by mr. graves of louisiana, i inform the house that mr. graves will vote nay on h.r. 3684. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. cardenas, i inform the house that mr. cardenas will vote aye on the motion to concur. as the member designated by mr. vie ten tee gonzalez, i inform the house that mr. gonzalez will vote aye on the motion to concur. as the member designated by mr. swalwell, i inform the house that mr. swalwell will vote aye on the motion to concur. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio seek recognition? >> thank you, mr. speaker. as the member designated by representative wenstrup, i inform the house that representative wenstrup will vote nay on h.r. 3684. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. moolenaar of michigan, i
curtis of utah, i inform the house that mr. curtis will vote nay on h.r. 3684. and also as the member designated by mr. graves of louisiana, i inform the house that mr. graves will vote nay on h.r. 3684. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. cardenas, i inform the house that mr. cardenas will vote aye on the motion to concur. as the member designated by mr. vie ten tee gonzalez, i inform the house...
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utah voters liked that.r later, republicans, who are in control of the state legislature said, no, we don't like that. they overran it. they passed a bill saying, we're going to allow lawmakers to disregard the independent commission's maps, putting them in control of how the districts are redrawn. now guess what? they are using that producing blatantly gerrymandered maps. the commission proposed these three maps. hard to sort of see what's going on there. salt lake county in the north central part of the state in the pink section in all the maps, this is the map that the utah senate voted overwhelmingly to approve today. what it does is it takes that pink section where there's liberal voters and splits it into four districts. split it up. they don't have any power. they sent this to the republican governor for approval. last night, he dismissed concerns about the maps and redistricting process. >> i understand the frustration that people are feeling right now. the place that that should be directed is makin
utah voters liked that.r later, republicans, who are in control of the state legislature said, no, we don't like that. they overran it. they passed a bill saying, we're going to allow lawmakers to disregard the independent commission's maps, putting them in control of how the districts are redrawn. now guess what? they are using that producing blatantly gerrymandered maps. the commission proposed these three maps. hard to sort of see what's going on there. salt lake county in the north central...
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utah is a very special, a very unique place. and at this time of this thanksgiving, i would like to focus on what utah really is. we get lauded as the longest unemployment. the fastest growing state in the country. what utah is the most fill and tropic state and shares more dollars than any other state and that's the type of stuff that our delegation and the members of congress and the community we serve we are proud of and reflect and more than a week away from thanksgiving day and my family and i have three little boys, a fourth boy on the way, amazing way who is filling the time during my keysy time in washington and we enjoy to give thanks. turkey and stuffing are staples but each day looks different from the last. but this year's thanksgiving is going to be much more difficult than others. americans are bracing, which we expect to be the most expensive as inflation rates hit the highest rates in decades and my colleagues from utah can talk about it because they are older than i am but it hasn't been this high in the last 40
utah is a very special, a very unique place. and at this time of this thanksgiving, i would like to focus on what utah really is. we get lauded as the longest unemployment. the fastest growing state in the country. what utah is the most fill and tropic state and shares more dollars than any other state and that's the type of stuff that our delegation and the members of congress and the community we serve we are proud of and reflect and more than a week away from thanksgiving day and my family...
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so was utah that we ended up in.s and it's fun to think where would we be but that initial experience when we first came to the u.s. my family and i had $40. we didn't have money to buy a blanket and we didn't have money for heating. in the summer and utah was very cold and we did go through a number of challenges. my father delivered newspapers and he washed dishes at a restaurant. he was in engineer in china but couldn't find work in this degree work because he didn't speak english. my mother did speak english and ended up teaching second grade in los angeles. she got her teaching degree and she also worked in a video store and clean hotel rooms. we went through many periods where we were every single day worried about money and are status but a member the argument that my parents would have and the angst that we would go through warning worrying about are we going to make rent. we were actually convicted several times and we ended up experiencing homelessness. those are things that beverly informed who i am and my
so was utah that we ended up in.s and it's fun to think where would we be but that initial experience when we first came to the u.s. my family and i had $40. we didn't have money to buy a blanket and we didn't have money for heating. in the summer and utah was very cold and we did go through a number of challenges. my father delivered newspapers and he washed dishes at a restaurant. he was in engineer in china but couldn't find work in this degree work because he didn't speak english. my mother...
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westerman: madam speaker, i yield such time he may consume to the gentleman from utah, mr. moore. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. moore: i thank the ranking member of the house natural resources committee for yielding and his leadership in support of this important piece of legislation. also to my colleague from new mexico, representative leger fernandez, for her kind words of support and support of the bill overall. as well as most importantly our committee staff. thank you all very much. madam speaker, i rise today in strong support of h.r. 3616, the bear river national heritage area study act, which would conduct a study to determine the areas' suitability for national hair tanl area designation. this would help local communities in the area protect important elements of their heritage and promote the areas a's tourism industry. it enjoys significant local support. and if enacted would help the regionon bet better care it's incredible history with the world. the bawsh river basin, which stretches through northern utah and southeastern idaho, played a k
westerman: madam speaker, i yield such time he may consume to the gentleman from utah, mr. moore. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. moore: i thank the ranking member of the house natural resources committee for yielding and his leadership in support of this important piece of legislation. also to my colleague from new mexico, representative leger fernandez, for her kind words of support and support of the bill overall. as well as most importantly our committee staff....
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the people of utah did vote on this. they wanted an independent commission to decide, and now that partisan -- and now they are going to overrule a choice and make the maps to choose their own voters. they are controlling the mechanisms of representation. that is why voting won't solve things here. and of course, it is not just. iota this partisan gerrymander inning -- in recent, years ohio voters approved again, bipartisan redistricting commissions to draw fair maps in the state of ohio, but this, one republicans in control, of the commission, and to nearly blew through their chance to weigh in by the end of last month. they passed a deadline. which then, once it, lapped move the authority to, guess who, the republican controlled legislature. and guess what they did? this is with the current muppet congressional districts looks like in ohio. not a whole lot of blue, but a few democratic leading districts around major cities. this is the proposal from the ohio to bring the balance down to just two democratic leading dist
the people of utah did vote on this. they wanted an independent commission to decide, and now that partisan -- and now they are going to overrule a choice and make the maps to choose their own voters. they are controlling the mechanisms of representation. that is why voting won't solve things here. and of course, it is not just. iota this partisan gerrymander inning -- in recent, years ohio voters approved again, bipartisan redistricting commissions to draw fair maps in the state of ohio, but...
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utah's t.j. pledger, 96 yards. all the way to the other end zone. utah wins 52-7. ouch!nford drops to 3-6. >>> okay. we have to end this week on a smile. we know draymond green has big a personality. apparently so does his son. >> with all the play makers we have, you don't want to be playing against the defense. you know, as a leader on the team, rely on this year and coach out, the players out, we went on the road. >> he's like, get on with it, dad. a reason news conference, 5-year-old draymond jr. having some fun. >> i got you, dad. >>> there is a good chance you've never sustain northern lights. look near the horizon here. this was wednesday around 1:00 a.m. sadly, the camera was record in the black and white so you can't get the full effect. if you live closer to the north pole, here's the full affect. you know the aurora borealis can light up the sky. it is a bucket list event when the sun releases high energy particles that react to our atmosphere. >> it looks like special effects. it doesn't look real. have a good weekend. be safe. >>> breaking news tonight. the
utah's t.j. pledger, 96 yards. all the way to the other end zone. utah wins 52-7. ouch!nford drops to 3-6. >>> okay. we have to end this week on a smile. we know draymond green has big a personality. apparently so does his son. >> with all the play makers we have, you don't want to be playing against the defense. you know, as a leader on the team, rely on this year and coach out, the players out, we went on the road. >> he's like, get on with it, dad. a reason news...
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stems from what's called a utah pickle pie that is quite sweet with a zip of tang from the pickles.iding people on social media. but like it or hate it, most of you should hate it, this photo suggests it's already nearly half eaten. the other half should probably go in the trash. >> hear me out. >> go for it. let's hear it. >> it can be sweet with that little tang. it's crazy that i'm defending this, because i hate pickles on my burgers. i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. more love, more adventure, more community. but with my hiv treatment, there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor and switched to fewer medicines with dovato. dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. with just 2 medicines in 1 pill, dovato is as effective as a 3-drug regimen... to help you reach and stay undetectable. research shows people who take hiv treatment as prescribed and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit hiv through sex. don't take dovato if you're allergic to its ingredients or if you take dofetilide.
stems from what's called a utah pickle pie that is quite sweet with a zip of tang from the pickles.iding people on social media. but like it or hate it, most of you should hate it, this photo suggests it's already nearly half eaten. the other half should probably go in the trash. >> hear me out. >> go for it. let's hear it. >> it can be sweet with that little tang. it's crazy that i'm defending this, because i hate pickles on my burgers. i'm morgan, and there's more to me than...
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utah's t.j. pledger, 96 yards. all the way to the other end zone. utah wins 52-7. ouch! stanford drops to 3-6. >>> okay. we have to end this week on a smile. we know draymond green has big a personality. apparently so does his son. >> with all the play makers we have, you don't want to be playing against the defense. you know, as a leader on the team, rely on this year and coach out, the players out, we went on the road. >> he's like, get on with it, dad. a reason news conference, 5-year-old draymond jr. having >> so cute. we're back in a moment. [laughing and talking] at kaiser permanente, your entire care team is connected, so even a routine appointment can save your life. and i see you're due for a mammogram. should we schedule it? a leader in the prevention, early detection and treatment of cancer. we love our house, been here for years. a leader in the prevention, yeah. but there's an animal in the attic. (loud drumming) yeah yeah yeah yeah!!!! (animal drumming in distance) (loud drumming) drums! drums! aaaaaahhhh! at least geico makes bundling our home and car insu
utah's t.j. pledger, 96 yards. all the way to the other end zone. utah wins 52-7. ouch! stanford drops to 3-6. >>> okay. we have to end this week on a smile. we know draymond green has big a personality. apparently so does his son. >> with all the play makers we have, you don't want to be playing against the defense. you know, as a leader on the team, rely on this year and coach out, the players out, we went on the road. >> he's like, get on with it, dad. a reason news...
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lloyd, the rare one yard pick six as utah demolishes the cardinals. 52-7.rts news class live and on-demand. the app is available wherever you download. ama: thank you for watching. i'm ama daetz. dan: ♪ >> hey, bay area. it's time to share some amazing stories and feel good. we could all use some inspiration right now, and you've come to the right place. this show is all about good food, good people, and good living. on today's show, sweet and savory crepes... >> i'm very happy, what i'm doing right now. it's my american dream. >> ...a world-famous restaurant turns 50... >> the pleasure of the table, the everyday decisions we make about food. >> ...a stroll down memory lane... >> we like antiques. we like collectible stuff. we like something that tells a story. >> ...but first a high-flying love story. ♪ >> it's new, innovative. it's immersive. and it's also just a love story to san francisco. now, we're gonna do a show dedicated to san francisco and this beautiful theater. we now doing a sing-along. so, here we go. ♪ if you're going to san francisco ♪ >> c
lloyd, the rare one yard pick six as utah demolishes the cardinals. 52-7.rts news class live and on-demand. the app is available wherever you download. ama: thank you for watching. i'm ama daetz. dan: ♪ >> hey, bay area. it's time to share some amazing stories and feel good. we could all use some inspiration right now, and you've come to the right place. this show is all about good food, good people, and good living. on today's show, sweet and savory crepes... >> i'm very happy,...
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listen, i'm here from the state of utah. guarantee you there are more republicans here than most places. and i know deep down everybody cares about this planet. we want to do what is best for it. we want to leave it better for our children. it is fair to say we're turned off by the extremist rhetoric and we don't always agree on the way to get there, but i can promise you republicans do care deeply. this caucus is a great example. >> brennan: i want to ask you about something specifically you spent a lot of time on. you talk about nuclear energy as an alternative to fossil fuel. do your constituents really want nuclear plants in their backyard? >> a lot of times when we think about nuclear, we think about our grandparents' nuclear. technology can lead us past the concerns we have with nuclear, whether it be safety or whatever those concerns arement we are.by the way, utah does want it inkyard. we're one of the few u-amps here, a conglomerate municipality that has made it part way through the permitting process for nuclear --
listen, i'm here from the state of utah. guarantee you there are more republicans here than most places. and i know deep down everybody cares about this planet. we want to do what is best for it. we want to leave it better for our children. it is fair to say we're turned off by the extremist rhetoric and we don't always agree on the way to get there, but i can promise you republicans do care deeply. this caucus is a great example. >> brennan: i want to ask you about something specifically...
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david shaw has not had any nice like this, stanford hosting utah. thomas ran overl.the rare one yard pick six as utah demolishes the cardinals. 52-7. sports -hi mommy! -hi honey! oh i missed you! you just want to video call the kids. ok. hush little baby... don't say a word... but if slow upload speeds turns your goodnight call into an accidental horror movie... can you hear me? shut it down. just remember. you're not a bad mom. you just need better internet. at&t fiber delivers faster upload speeds for more reliable video calls. get at&t fiber, plans starting at $35 a month for a year. limited availability in select areas. call 1.877.only.att. [ sfx: ding ding ding ] [sfx: bing bing bing ] [sfx: bloop bloop bloop ] [ sfx: bing bloop ding ding bloop bing ] the day can wait. enter the golden state, with real california dairy. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ news class live and on-demand. the app is available wherever you download. ama: thank you for watching. i'm ama daetz. dan: >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- regina king. lenny clarke. and a special
david shaw has not had any nice like this, stanford hosting utah. thomas ran overl.the rare one yard pick six as utah demolishes the cardinals. 52-7. sports -hi mommy! -hi honey! oh i missed you! you just want to video call the kids. ok. hush little baby... don't say a word... but if slow upload speeds turns your goodnight call into an accidental horror movie... can you hear me? shut it down. just remember. you're not a bad mom. you just need better internet. at&t fiber delivers faster...
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kansas, kentucky, maine, vermont, utah, massachusetts have all announced they want to broaden access to boosters for all people above 18. so when the fda meets about it, they are supposed to give us a recommendation anytime now. c is tragic and heartbreaking and infuriating. 100,000 people have died in the past year. that is a record in the u.s.. the majority were driven by synthetic opioids including fentanyl. the reason i want to bring this up is anyone can tell you mental illness and substance abuse and everything associated in the horrific web has only been amplified during the pandemic. i am hoping we can finally move past awareness to intervention once we get out of here. >> thank you. dr. fauci today said hospitalizations are up for the vaccinated. that got my attention. is that on boosted people? -- >> i do believe that. the immunity that has been given from the vaccine is waning overtime. there are a you important things to flesh out here. -- a few important things to flesh out here. evidences on a state-by-state level. we are seeing breakthrough cases above 65. that might b
kansas, kentucky, maine, vermont, utah, massachusetts have all announced they want to broaden access to boosters for all people above 18. so when the fda meets about it, they are supposed to give us a recommendation anytime now. c is tragic and heartbreaking and infuriating. 100,000 people have died in the past year. that is a record in the u.s.. the majority were driven by synthetic opioids including fentanyl. the reason i want to bring this up is anyone can tell you mental illness and...
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. >> reporter: here in utah, carvings made 4,000 years ago by the now-extinct fremont tribe held victime. >> we probably had five or six that are totally gone now. >> if we can't connect to the land and what it's telling us, we are a lost people. >> reporter: eileen qui mta na, a nobody of the navajo nation, works with acorson. acorson reported the damage to the bureau of land management and his group the utah rock art association positioned boulders hield that whe t hee blets wl hit the dummy rock protect the rock art image. >> here is an owl or quail figure here. >> reporter: but his small group can't be everywhere. 150 miles away in moab, utah, profanity defaced a carving celebrating the birth of a child 3,000 years ago. nearby, a rock climber inserted bolts into another petroglyph. the climber claims he mistook it for modern-day graffiti. >> some of it outright vandalism. some of it is profiteering but some is just stupidity and ignorance. >> reporter: so what can congress do? >> congress can begin with resources to strengthen the preservation arm that looks at history and looks at
. >> reporter: here in utah, carvings made 4,000 years ago by the now-extinct fremont tribe held victime. >> we probably had five or six that are totally gone now. >> if we can't connect to the land and what it's telling us, we are a lost people. >> reporter: eileen qui mta na, a nobody of the navajo nation, works with acorson. acorson reported the damage to the bureau of land management and his group the utah rock art association positioned boulders hield that whe t hee...
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while living in utah, he was attacked by members of john sullivan's group. and it was shortly after george floyd died. i was riding my motorcycle downtown, you know, for some reason there was just a huge car rally. i had no idea what it was and i had to weave back and forth between the, between these cars and i ended up pulling over. and that's when i actually first encountered john sullivan and his group, insurgence usa. antifa attacked me, ruining my bike. and basically just, i mean, i actually had a gun pointed at my head at that rally specifically. and that was from john sullivan's insurgence usa, he knows his stuff, and he knows how to start something in a crowd or, you know, almost talk somebody in to initiating violence for him on his behalf. the fbi affidavit said he's on video egging on protesters at the capital. he said things like, we're about to burn them down and we ain't waiting until the next election. i saw multiple agitators changing clothes. you know, they had huge backpacks. they'd have someone guarding the corner, they'd go and change clo
while living in utah, he was attacked by members of john sullivan's group. and it was shortly after george floyd died. i was riding my motorcycle downtown, you know, for some reason there was just a huge car rally. i had no idea what it was and i had to weave back and forth between the, between these cars and i ended up pulling over. and that's when i actually first encountered john sullivan and his group, insurgence usa. antifa attacked me, ruining my bike. and basically just, i mean, i...
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in 1870 the women of the largely mormon utah territory were enfranchised as well. we'll see emily wells, there she is. suffrages such as the journalist emily wells who was one of her third husband second wives insisted that sister wives, that because sister wives share domestic chores, polygamy gave women more freedom. in fact, the whole enfranchisement of women in utah back to them by the republican party set the twin evils of the era were slavery and polygamy, and they assume that if they gave mormon women the vote, that mormon women would vote to eliminate polygamy but, in fact, the mormon women were just as religious as the mormon men and polygamy was part of the religion. so it backfired on the republicans. importantly, both the wyoming and utah territories enfranchised women i half-century before the passage of the 19th amendment. it is often said that western women, western men gave women the vote but after those two gifts, other territorial and state governments responded only after women persistently lobbied for bills saw them defeated and tried tried trie
in 1870 the women of the largely mormon utah territory were enfranchised as well. we'll see emily wells, there she is. suffrages such as the journalist emily wells who was one of her third husband second wives insisted that sister wives, that because sister wives share domestic chores, polygamy gave women more freedom. in fact, the whole enfranchisement of women in utah back to them by the republican party set the twin evils of the era were slavery and polygamy, and they assume that if they...
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pediatrician, the utah mountains are his safe space.ent 12 hours a week training near his slux home for triath lons. it's one of the rare times he can go without a math. >> i had a bone marrow transplant. i got lethal dose of chemotherapy to wipe out my own marrow. >> reporter: diagnosed with the incurrable blood cancer, multiple myeloma, he went into remission after a clinical trial 19 months ago, and then covid hit. if you were to get covid, god forbid, what would that mean for you? >> well, it could kill me. >> reporter: harrison is triple vaccinated. there are seven million immunocompromised people in the united states, but for people with multiple myeloma, the immune system could have a veloh limited protection. >> i haven't eaten in a restaurant for two years. >> reporter: colin powell's death from multiple myeloma and covid really hit home for harrison. >> it didn't make me more fearful. it made me more excited about doing what i can with however much time i have left. >> reporter: harrison says vaccines and masks are his best de
pediatrician, the utah mountains are his safe space.ent 12 hours a week training near his slux home for triath lons. it's one of the rare times he can go without a math. >> i had a bone marrow transplant. i got lethal dose of chemotherapy to wipe out my own marrow. >> reporter: diagnosed with the incurrable blood cancer, multiple myeloma, he went into remission after a clinical trial 19 months ago, and then covid hit. if you were to get covid, god forbid, what would that mean for...
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so this is the utah raptor, huh? yeah.'s museum of ancient life at thanksgiving point is where he displays some of his work and finds inspiration. in fact, i started building on one last night. i was thinking maybe you and i, we could finish it up? only if i can put it on and run around here and scare children with it. - sounds fair. can we make that happen? let's do it. all right. so this build, altogether, is about a 10 hour build. time is of th my plan of attack is to blow up, twist, and assemble as many balloons as i possibly can in the fastest amount of time. so when did you discover that you had this talent? my wife and i met each other at a juggling club in college. the what? juggling club. the juggling club. and her brother had been doing this for a while. and he taught me as a way to pay for my college degree. when we do the raptor, we'll do that about 500 more times. is that all? i see a guy make a balloon animal, you know on the pier, at a children's birthday party. not very impressive. but what you've managed t
so this is the utah raptor, huh? yeah.'s museum of ancient life at thanksgiving point is where he displays some of his work and finds inspiration. in fact, i started building on one last night. i was thinking maybe you and i, we could finish it up? only if i can put it on and run around here and scare children with it. - sounds fair. can we make that happen? let's do it. all right. so this build, altogether, is about a 10 hour build. time is of th my plan of attack is to blow up, twist, and...
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massachusetts and utah now among at least 14 states moving ahead with those boosters even before the fda, given what they're seeing. >>> with tens of millions set to travel thanksgiving week, tonight, we're tracking the system that could not deliver two storms. the first beginning sunday. chicago to detroit, new york to boston. and rob marciano timing this out. >>> more than 23 hours of jury deliberations now in the kyle rittenhouse trial. and the judge tonight banning a news network from the building. >>> oklahoma's governor commuting the death sentence of julius jones just hours before his scheduled execution. jones always maintaining his innocence. >>> two of the men convicted of killing malcolm x exonerated here in new york city. the manhattan d.a. apologizing today and what he said. >>> there's late word coming in at this hour from capitol hill, the big move on the second part of president biden's domestic agenda. >>> the backlash tonight near buffalo, new york. the judge facing outrage after a young man pleads guilty to sexually assaulting four teenag. the judge sentencing him
massachusetts and utah now among at least 14 states moving ahead with those boosters even before the fda, given what they're seeing. >>> with tens of millions set to travel thanksgiving week, tonight, we're tracking the system that could not deliver two storms. the first beginning sunday. chicago to detroit, new york to boston. and rob marciano timing this out. >>> more than 23 hours of jury deliberations now in the kyle rittenhouse trial. and the judge tonight banning a news...
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official tom homan and former utah congressman jason chaffetz. the biden mandate is in trouble. osha suspended enforcement of it. they are moving to toss it out as unconstitutional overreach. what happens to all the workers fired because of it? what happens to them if this mandate truly does go away? we have biden's nixon whip inflation now moment. the new narrative out of the white house no one believes as biden big government spending stops inflation. obama officials larry summers and steve rattner dismiss that. democrats are ramming through the biden agenda to stay in power. they are expected to lose congress next year. we have dhs secretary mayorkas indicating he does support massive payouts to illegal aliens separated at the border when they broke the law. that is more than military gold star 9/11 families get. we have a dhs watchdog punted on patrol of border patrol on horseback, accused of whipping migrants with split reins. remember biden and media demanded answers to the dubious story. reports that the durham criminal probe of trump russia is zeroing in on the hillary c
official tom homan and former utah congressman jason chaffetz. the biden mandate is in trouble. osha suspended enforcement of it. they are moving to toss it out as unconstitutional overreach. what happens to all the workers fired because of it? what happens to them if this mandate truly does go away? we have biden's nixon whip inflation now moment. the new narrative out of the white house no one believes as biden big government spending stops inflation. obama officials larry summers and steve...
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utah wins 38-7. oregon's loss is cincy's game.ap, finding tyler scott for a 53-yard strike and score, first of three passing touchdowns on the day. he's a renaissance man. ritter ritter tucks it and takes off 40 yards to the house to put cincy up by 20. passing td, rushing td, time for the trifecta. ritter haul in a five-yard touchdown catch, off a reverse pass. b bearcats win 48-14. the fourth and final playoff spot could be there. the washington spirit are the national women soccer champs after an extra thriller with chicago. beautiful cross from trinity rodman, for the header and the game winner. hara's only goal of the season but the clincher. what a moment for washington. a 2-1 win, their first ever title. what a year for trinity rodman, bypassing college to become the youngest player draft the in the swnl. rookie of the year. incredible story. >> great to hear. coy wire, thank you for that. >>> the next hour of "new day" starts right now. >>> we are so glad to have you with us. i christ
utah wins 38-7. oregon's loss is cincy's game.ap, finding tyler scott for a 53-yard strike and score, first of three passing touchdowns on the day. he's a renaissance man. ritter ritter tucks it and takes off 40 yards to the house to put cincy up by 20. passing td, rushing td, time for the trifecta. ritter haul in a five-yard touchdown catch, off a reverse pass. b bearcats win 48-14. the fourth and final playoff spot could be there. the washington spirit are the national women soccer champs...
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several southern states and utah suited to.ess to decide vaccine mandates not the white house and department of labor. listen. >> i applaud them for taking action to put this check on the administration here at something of this magnitude absolutely needs to go through the people's house. >> but white house chief of staff say the emergency mandate makes sense and he's confident it will be reinstated. it just may take some time. osha can tell people to wear hard hat on the job to be careful around chemicals, you can put in place these simple measures to keep their workers safe. >> osha has never done anything like this. it is using a thing called an etf or emergency temporary standard. that avoids having to do rule making and that can take a long time. >> businesses with more than 100 employees have until january 4th until the mandate kicks in, but remember as you know the supreme court could always intervene before, shannon. >> shannon: david spunt, thank you so much. now let's get more insight into the motivation for illegal c
several southern states and utah suited to.ess to decide vaccine mandates not the white house and department of labor. listen. >> i applaud them for taking action to put this check on the administration here at something of this magnitude absolutely needs to go through the people's house. >> but white house chief of staff say the emergency mandate makes sense and he's confident it will be reinstated. it just may take some time. osha can tell people to wear hard hat on the job to be...
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michel usÓ la plataforma (hablan en inglÉs) para comprar un auto, el jueves entre las calles utah y tayleron a kamarian creiin residente de san pablo. el alcalde de venecia donde michael vivÍa lo siente mucho. muchos departamentos de policÍa tienen zonas designadas para hacer estar transacciones, se recomienda no invitar a personas en el hogar y siempre llevar su celular, compretare las transacciones en el dÍa. lopreta tenÍa 18 aÑos de edad. >>> tambiÉn las autoridades de (hablan en inglÉs) detectaron un nuevo mÉtodo en que los delincuentes roban datos de tarjetas en los cajeros. las autoridades dicen que necesitane su clave de acceso o su banda magnÉtica para robar sus datos. >>> hoy se levanta una prohibiciÓn que no dejaba entrar a viajeros internacionales y el cambio mÁs grande serÁ en el aeropuerto de san francisco. >>> toneladas de pavo fueron entregadas a un banco de alimentos que ayudarÁ a familias a tener una cena en el dÍa de acciÓn de gracias. >>> seguimos viendo la entrada del rÍo atmosfÉrico. viene se reabrieron hoy, para ingresar los visitantes deben tener las vacunas contra e
michel usÓ la plataforma (hablan en inglÉs) para comprar un auto, el jueves entre las calles utah y tayleron a kamarian creiin residente de san pablo. el alcalde de venecia donde michael vivÍa lo siente mucho. muchos departamentos de policÍa tienen zonas designadas para hacer estar transacciones, se recomienda no invitar a personas en el hogar y siempre llevar su celular, compretare las transacciones en el dÍa. lopreta tenÍa 18 aÑos de edad. >>> tambiÉn las autoridades de...
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the geologist from utah said we have 28 of the 35 critical minerals in utah right now, and thanks to the u.s. geological survey, and some of the funds they've made available, the geologists are now doing more mapping than they have done in decades. they are excited, enthusiastic and they are finding rare earth. there is a cobalt belt in missouri, things we were not aware of. it is really impressive what we can do when we put our money and mind to it. >> miss swing, you mentioned in your testimony that permitting for mining can take seven to nine years. did i read that correctly? >> if you are lucky. >> here's the thing. if you go to canada or other countries, australia, it does not take seven to ten years. what does it take another countries? >> two to three years. in countries with very similar environmental standards. >> so when you talk about a seven to ten years on permitting, is that not including the lawsuits or does that include the lawsuits? >> it generally does not include the lawsuits. >> so this is the interesting thing. when i talk to folks that are going after remnants i
the geologist from utah said we have 28 of the 35 critical minerals in utah right now, and thanks to the u.s. geological survey, and some of the funds they've made available, the geologists are now doing more mapping than they have done in decades. they are excited, enthusiastic and they are finding rare earth. there is a cobalt belt in missouri, things we were not aware of. it is really impressive what we can do when we put our money and mind to it. >> miss swing, you mentioned in your...
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there was a whole extension of the fortification line that ran from utah beach to the glenville ridge and it took us about three weeks to get through one fortification after another. that is also where several navy ships that were sunk had difficulty. only two of them. some by german fire but the mines were terrible, there was a good dozen navy ships that were destroyed in utah beach, i put that in my new book, they got credit for what they had done. >> what was your assignment or objective on the first day on d-day? >> what we didn't have to do, the air force, the paratroopers had done that so we bypassed them. the second task was to attack on d-day. didn't quite reach our objective. we achieved our position. >> can you tell me a little more about the fighting the next day? >> we are already in that, very difficult fighting and the germans would sit back and all the avenues approach those fortifications, they were mapped and fire arrangements have been made so waiting to come and over the hedge road to the sides of them and our standard way of fighting was we would have our artillery
there was a whole extension of the fortification line that ran from utah beach to the glenville ridge and it took us about three weeks to get through one fortification after another. that is also where several navy ships that were sunk had difficulty. only two of them. some by german fire but the mines were terrible, there was a good dozen navy ships that were destroyed in utah beach, i put that in my new book, they got credit for what they had done. >> what was your assignment or...
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utah state first up. finalist for best pickup line ever. i invented the wave. literally. crazy george. the lone individual that owns that title. first-quarter logan bonners picked out by canyon reed taking it the distance. the spartans kept a close in the first half. all utah state in the second. third quarter, san jose state down. spartan lose 48 minus 17. there lashed into bowl eligibility. that is at home on thanksgiving. they have a really tough fresno state team. first career stunt yesterday. there were some growing down se- 0. there it is. i will take that. picked off. the stanford offense hasn't been smooth without mckee. third-quarter stanford down 14- 0. breaks a couple of tackles. one more to go. 67 yards to the house. stanford loses 35-14. the bowl aspirations are over fooling 3-7. south dakota trailing rivals of the state 2017. carson chance unloads. it's tipped. it's tipped. it is caught. as time expires, 57 yards. the coyotes win a stunner, 23-20. that is a look at your sports this morning. the golden state warriors back in action on the road after an eight-
utah state first up. finalist for best pickup line ever. i invented the wave. literally. crazy george. the lone individual that owns that title. first-quarter logan bonners picked out by canyon reed taking it the distance. the spartans kept a close in the first half. all utah state in the second. third quarter, san jose state down. spartan lose 48 minus 17. there lashed into bowl eligibility. that is at home on thanksgiving. they have a really tough fresno state team. first career stunt...
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nos cuenta ccomo llegaron las luces de neon >>llegó por aall around en los años 30 el diseñador de utahiaba a los juegos de luces es que al ver la espectacular qque hizo young los otros casinos no se quisieron quedar aatrás y comenzó la guerra de luces >>luces que se convirtieron en parte de las vegas un lugar únicolás donde se puede contar la historia a través de luces espectaculares. si bien todos aman ver su nombre luces conforme pasa el tiempo llega nueva tecnología y las luces han tenido que cambiar >>la calidad de la luz ees y esttan ahorrando bastante en electricidad y dura muchos años >>para preservar la historia fue creado un lugar mágico quese llama museo de neson tenemosu n poco de todo esta organización sin fines de lucro se encarga de recuperarlo todo incluso aquellos que ya han sido reemplazados y otros que ya no existen >>es una herencia que ttenemos ízika de las luces de nen es parte de nuestra ciudad aunque sigue viva la historia para muchos es mejor utilizar energía renovable y dejar el nen en el pasado. la tecnología sigue avanzando en 12 debes estar con lo mmucha sue
nos cuenta ccomo llegaron las luces de neon >>llegó por aall around en los años 30 el diseñador de utahiaba a los juegos de luces es que al ver la espectacular qque hizo young los otros casinos no se quisieron quedar aatrás y comenzó la guerra de luces >>luces que se convirtieron en parte de las vegas un lugar únicolás donde se puede contar la historia a través de luces espectaculares. si bien todos aman ver su nombre luces conforme pasa el tiempo llega nueva tecnología y...
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para evitar confusiones >>> la compañía de (nombre extranjero) se está asociando con servicios de utah016, empezó utilizar los drones para entregar suministrosen África, la nueva alianza utiliza la aviación federal que puede empezar tan pronto como la próxima primavera >>> hablemos de las condiciones de california, se prohíbe la empresas aseguradoras que cancelen las pólizas a personas que llegan en zonas de alto riesgo de incendio, quedaría encubierto cientos de residentes que anteriormente no tenían esa posibilidad, en total son 618,000 personas amparadas bajo una pólizas se espera que esta decisión beneficia a personas de treinta y un condados de california >>> (nombre extranjero) enfrenta cargos, que cobra lavida de cuatro personas. sin embargo la unidad de investigación de nuestra cadena hermana confirmó que tres inspectores habían determinado que en algún estado en buen estadoy no necesitaba ser cortado a pesar de que la ley es ya otra cosa >>> en el sur del estado hicieron un estudio que reveló que hay ciertas formas que pueden enfrentar un calor extremo. >>> el mes de julio del
para evitar confusiones >>> la compañía de (nombre extranjero) se está asociando con servicios de utah016, empezó utilizar los drones para entregar suministrosen África, la nueva alianza utiliza la aviación federal que puede empezar tan pronto como la próxima primavera >>> hablemos de las condiciones de california, se prohíbe la empresas aseguradoras que cancelen las pólizas a personas que llegan en zonas de alto riesgo de incendio, quedaría encubierto cientos de...
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chris stewart of utah, i inform the house that mr. stewart will vote yes on h.r. 4226. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. fulcher of idaho, i inform the house that mr. fulcher will vote yes on h.r. 4026. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. rush, i inform the house that mr. rush will vote yes on h.r. 4026. and as the member designated by ms. underwood, i inform the house that ms. underwood will vote yes on h.r. 4026. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. grijalva, i inform the house that mr. grijalva will vote yes on h.r. 4026. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? mr. johnson: as the member designated mrs. lawrence, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mrs. lawrence will vote yes on h.r. 4026. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpo
chris stewart of utah, i inform the house that mr. stewart will vote yes on h.r. 4226. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. fulcher of idaho, i inform the house that mr. fulcher will vote yes on h.r. 4026. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. rush, i inform the house that mr. rush will vote yes on h.r. 4026....
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spartans taking on utah state, picks it off, back to the house, 58 yards for the score. spartans had 14-0 lead, after that, aggies would outscore them 48-3 and right now lead 48-17 late in the fourth quarter. >>> opening round of the ncaa women's soccer tournament, santa clara hosting stanford, cardinal beat the broncos earlier this season but not today, banked off the defender, into the net, first goal of the season, and this save in the 73rd minute, huge save, and the defending national champs beat stanford 1-0. next up the nation's capital to take on georgetown friday. that's sports. more news after the break. and there you have it- woah. wireless on the most reliable network nationwide. wow. -big deal! ...we get unlimited for just 30 bucks. sweet, i get that too and mine has 5g included. that's cool, but ours save us serious clam-aroonies. relax people, my wireless is crushing it. that's because you all have xfinity mobile with your internet. it's wireless so good, it keeps one upping itself. alright, here we go, miller in motion. wha — wait, wait, is that a... baby
spartans taking on utah state, picks it off, back to the house, 58 yards for the score. spartans had 14-0 lead, after that, aggies would outscore them 48-3 and right now lead 48-17 late in the fourth quarter. >>> opening round of the ncaa women's soccer tournament, santa clara hosting stanford, cardinal beat the broncos earlier this season but not today, banked off the defender, into the net, first goal of the season, and this save in the 73rd minute, huge save, and the defending...
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this absolutely heart breaking story out of utah. autistic student dyed by suicide after allegedly being bullied by class matsds and her family's complaints went ignored. this comes after a scathing department of justice report on that school district. cnn's paolo sandoval is live. >> reporter: the 10 yearly was laid to rest today as parents are demanding answers from her daughter's school district. as you mentioned she took her own life about a week ago after her parents turned to the davis school district with concerned that their daughter was not only being repeatedly bullied and being called the "n" word while at school. according to their attorney their concerns were going unheard from school officials and teachers. we turned to the school district, they said they cannot comment specifically but they responded with statements that they are committed to keeping this from happening again. as part this commitment, we will be bringing in an independence investigation to look further into this and review our handling of critical issu
this absolutely heart breaking story out of utah. autistic student dyed by suicide after allegedly being bullied by class matsds and her family's complaints went ignored. this comes after a scathing department of justice report on that school district. cnn's paolo sandoval is live. >> reporter: the 10 yearly was laid to rest today as parents are demanding answers from her daughter's school district. as you mentioned she took her own life about a week ago after her parents turned to the...
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the geologist from utah said, we have 28 of the critical minerals in utah now, and thanks to the u.s. geological survey and some of the funds they've made available, the geologists are doing more mapping than they have done in decades. they are excited and enthusiastic and finding rare earths. there is a cobalt belt in missouri. it is impressive what we can do when we put our mind to it. sen. lankford: you mentioned in your testimony permitting can take 7-9 years. did i read that right? ms. sweeney: if you are lucky. sen. lankford: if you go to canada or other countries, it doesn't take seven to 10 years,. what does it take in other countries? ms. sweeney: two to three years in other countries with environmental standards. is that for the permitting not including the lawsuits, or does that include the lawsuits? ms. sweeney: it generally does not include the lawsuits. sen. lankford: yes, i know where they are, yes i know the permitting process, but the unpredictable wildcard is the lawsuits that can come in it. they trickle in one after the other and after the other. after i've nearing
the geologist from utah said, we have 28 of the critical minerals in utah now, and thanks to the u.s. geological survey and some of the funds they've made available, the geologists are doing more mapping than they have done in decades. they are excited and enthusiastic and finding rare earths. there is a cobalt belt in missouri. it is impressive what we can do when we put our mind to it. sen. lankford: you mentioned in your testimony permitting can take 7-9 years. did i read that right? ms....
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. >> third-ranked oregon will keep playoff hopes alive at utah.he final play of the first half, the ducks came in. look at the return man. the half is over. okay, just push them out of bounds. no, they missed the tackle. 78 yards as the halftime horn blows. it gave utah a 28-0 lead. they win 38-7. you presume it and the shot at the playoff. cincinnati all of a sudden is in the catbird seat. let's go to the battle for los angeles. it is ucla and usc. second quarter, the quarterback dorian thompson robinson is the four yard touchdown. he signs autographs early for a lucky fan. thompson robinson accounted for six touchdowns. ucla blew out their rival, 62- 33. the most points they have ever scored on the trojans with this. >>> to the tank for the first time in a while, san jose had not been home in two weeks. they won 2-3 in the five-game road trip. in a tough test last night, the capitals were in town. look at alexander. he was in town. the first period washington on a power play, he was set up perfectly. he thinks it. he is the nhl's fourth all-time
. >> third-ranked oregon will keep playoff hopes alive at utah.he final play of the first half, the ducks came in. look at the return man. the half is over. okay, just push them out of bounds. no, they missed the tackle. 78 yards as the halftime horn blows. it gave utah a 28-0 lead. they win 38-7. you presume it and the shot at the playoff. cincinnati all of a sudden is in the catbird seat. let's go to the battle for los angeles. it is ucla and usc. second quarter, the quarterback dorian...
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they dropped minds in their there is a good dozen navy ships that were destroyed in the utah beach. you never hear about that. i put that in my new book as a matter fact to make sure they got credit for what they had done. >> host: what was your, i guess admission -- what was your assignment or objective on the first day on d-day? >> guest: to capture, which we did not have to do because the air force -- the paratroopers had done that had took that. so we bypassed it then. so that was our first task. and then the second task actually was to attack on d-day. there is no way we could have been able to do that. so we did not quite reach our objective the first day. we achieved our position but not our objective. >> host: can you tell me a little bit more about the fighting the next day? >> guest: yes, now we are already in the hedgerows, as you are aware of the hedge rows were very difficult fighting. and again the germans would sit back there, and they had all of the avenues of approach to those fortifications zeroed in and ready. they were a map and they were fire arrangements had al
they dropped minds in their there is a good dozen navy ships that were destroyed in the utah beach. you never hear about that. i put that in my new book as a matter fact to make sure they got credit for what they had done. >> host: what was your, i guess admission -- what was your assignment or objective on the first day on d-day? >> guest: to capture, which we did not have to do because the air force -- the paratroopers had done that had took that. so we bypassed it then. so that...
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in fact, texas, louisiana, mississippi, south carolina, and utah are among the more than half of allates filing or joining lawsuits in opposition to the federal rule which would require businesses with more than 100 employees to enforce vaccinees mandates. in the recent challenges may be turning the legal tide. citing a recent court order by the u.s. court of appeals from the fifth circuit granted a motion to stave the vaccine men date, osha, the occupational safety and health administration has announced it will temporarily stop its enforcement efforts. "pending future developments into litigation." this and some federal workers are now alsois pushing back wita lawsuit filed just as weak on behalf of the u.s. military member charging that the government shot mandate is unlawful and unconstitutional. >> going to start kicking our service members over this covid vaccine. does this not make us question whatof are the priorities of ths administration? is it national security or is it this woke movement? speak up at the white house and sis mandates work, noting that just one day after it
in fact, texas, louisiana, mississippi, south carolina, and utah are among the more than half of allates filing or joining lawsuits in opposition to the federal rule which would require businesses with more than 100 employees to enforce vaccinees mandates. in the recent challenges may be turning the legal tide. citing a recent court order by the u.s. court of appeals from the fifth circuit granted a motion to stave the vaccine men date, osha, the occupational safety and health administration...