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of utah resoundingly passed a slave code for the territory. black chattel slavery actually had existed in utah since the very beginning of the mormon presence there. in fact among the very first pioneers to arrive in utah were three enslaved men and as you can see here their names were inscribed on the brigham young monument, which sort of celebrates this founding moment in utah history. you may notice though that these three slaves are euphemistically called colored servants at the base of the monument. so in total probably as many as a hundred enslaved african-americans were ultimately transported to utah where they could be legally held as property. now neighboring, new mexico passed its own slave code in 1859 and it was far more draconian than utah's law it gave tremendous latitude to slaveholders in the buying and the selling and the beating of their human property according to a us senator from kentucky quote. the law is as complete on the subject as the law of any state that i know of. um by the way, new mexico and utah territories at t
of utah resoundingly passed a slave code for the territory. black chattel slavery actually had existed in utah since the very beginning of the mormon presence there. in fact among the very first pioneers to arrive in utah were three enslaved men and as you can see here their names were inscribed on the brigham young monument, which sort of celebrates this founding moment in utah history. you may notice though that these three slaves are euphemistically called colored servants at the base of the...
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stewart of utah, mr. stewart will vote yes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does gentlelady from new hampshire seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. pingree, ms. leger fernandez, they will vote yes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does gentlelady from florida seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. salazar will vote yes on h.r. 720. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by congress members barragan, cardenas, jacobs and suozzi, they will vote yes on h. res. 720. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. katko of new york and mr. upton, they will vote yes on h. res. 720. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. brown of maryland, mr. brown will vote yes on h. res. 720. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman
stewart of utah, mr. stewart will vote yes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does gentlelady from new hampshire seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. pingree, ms. leger fernandez, they will vote yes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does gentlelady from florida seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. salazar will vote yes on h.r. 720. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >>...
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. >>> the climate crisis playing out at utah's great salt lake. the race now to stop an ecological disaster. our kayna whitworth with a firsthand look. >>> the springsteen ticket outrage. why the boss is taking the heat. >>> and "america strong." a 10-year-old boy meeting his baseball hero, fulfilling a wish from his late grandfather. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us on this saturday. i'm whit johnson. as we come on the air, officials in california are ordering the evacuation of more than 6,000 people. the fast-moving oak fire, which only began on friday afternoon, growing into one of california's largest wildfires of the year. the flames now burning out of control outside of yosemite national park. the third wildfire there in the last two weeks. officials saying it's threatening 2,000 structures. the blaze already consuming homes and businesses. explosions could be seen after flames reached propane tanks. california officials saying the explosive fire behavior is challenging firefighters. the flames finding ample fuel thanks to the region'
. >>> the climate crisis playing out at utah's great salt lake. the race now to stop an ecological disaster. our kayna whitworth with a firsthand look. >>> the springsteen ticket outrage. why the boss is taking the heat. >>> and "america strong." a 10-year-old boy meeting his baseball hero, fulfilling a wish from his late grandfather. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us on this saturday. i'm whit johnson. as we come on the air, officials in...
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the video is okay but acknowledged he could have died. >>> a slow-motion disaster is under way in utah shrinking. satellite images show water levels receding between 1986 and 2021. you can see large sections of lake bed are exposed. in tonight's weekend journal, john blackstone shows us why the water is at a historic low. >> reporter: the lone kayaker on utah's great salt lake is capturing a developing climate disaster. brian, from a company called earth views, is using a 360-degree camera so anyone on the internet can see what's left as the lake continues to shrink. >> so 30 years ago, we would have been over there along the side of the mountain, and there would have been a shoreline actually, not a lake bed. >> reporter: 30 years ago, the great salt lake covered some 3,000 miles. now it covers less than 1,000. dust storms are becoming a major threat. scientists from the university of utah bike across the dry lake bed with instruments to measure how dangerous those dust storms could be. >> the dust that comes off the lake is very visual. you can see this wall of dust, and it reduces t
the video is okay but acknowledged he could have died. >>> a slow-motion disaster is under way in utah shrinking. satellite images show water levels receding between 1986 and 2021. you can see large sections of lake bed are exposed. in tonight's weekend journal, john blackstone shows us why the water is at a historic low. >> reporter: the lone kayaker on utah's great salt lake is capturing a developing climate disaster. brian, from a company called earth views, is using a...
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the presiding officer: the senator from utah. mr. lee: mr. president, the senator from vermont and i don't agree on every issue. we represent very different states and come from very different political backgrounds. while i don't agree with everything he just said and while i'm disappointed by his objection to my effort to pass the price act, which i regard as necessary to help keep inflation under control, i want to echo and applaud so much of what my colleague from vermont just finished saying. i don't think it is appropriate, when we've got people throughout the country struggling just to get by, when we've got people in utah shelling out an additional $881 a month every month, not for judge jacksonly i items -- not for luxuriates but for basic items every single month, because of excessive runaway spending in washington leading toss that inflation, especially in that circumstance, i can't fathom why we would want to turn now and devote, you know, $75 billion, 76 billion to what what i colleague from vermont appropriately described as corp
the presiding officer: the senator from utah. mr. lee: mr. president, the senator from vermont and i don't agree on every issue. we represent very different states and come from very different political backgrounds. while i don't agree with everything he just said and while i'm disappointed by his objection to my effort to pass the price act, which i regard as necessary to help keep inflation under control, i want to echo and applaud so much of what my colleague from vermont just finished...
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. >> senator from utah. >> mr. president, the senator from vermont and i don't agree on every issue. we represent very different states and come from very different political backgrounds. while i don't agree with everything he just said and disappointed by his objection, to my effort to pass the price act which i regard as necessary to keep inflation under control. i want to echo and applaud so much of what my colleague from vermont just finished saying. i don't think it's appropriate when we've got people throughout the country struggling to get by, people in utah shelling out additional $881 a months every month, not for luxury items or wish list, but for their basic household monthly expenses every single month because of excessive run away spending in washington leading to that inflation, and especially in that circumstance. i can't fathom why we would want to turn now and devote, you know, 75, 76 billion dollars to what my colleague from vermont appropriately prescribed as corporate welfare. this is industrial
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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. >> m
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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and i am in utah. so i was thinking oregon really?w i was gonna get there. >> and she had little car, and no money to speak of. there was however, ben, the young man that she was caught kissing on the mountain. >> ben told me that he would help me get their. and that was a sobering thing for him to do. realizing what it was like for him. but he said i will help you. >> then had a truck, they decided to leave and then struck on sunday morning, the day before worn jeff's deadline. they left very early before dawn, before church. over the next few days, rebecca gather together her belongings, her most precious possessions. her photographs, her violin. she took them over to her sister's home nearby. she did not tell anyone which he was doing, not even get elissa. >> then it was time. a chilly sunday morning, november 2002. >> i remember what it was like to shut the door to my room and feeling that on the other side of that door was anything that i had ever known in my entire life. >> she climbed over the gates of uncles manchin and waited
and i am in utah. so i was thinking oregon really?w i was gonna get there. >> and she had little car, and no money to speak of. there was however, ben, the young man that she was caught kissing on the mountain. >> ben told me that he would help me get their. and that was a sobering thing for him to do. realizing what it was like for him. but he said i will help you. >> then had a truck, they decided to leave and then struck on sunday morning, the day before worn jeff's...
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either way, utah law permits it. created the program says since it's allowed, he wants teachers to get the proper training. >> we don't want them to do our jobs. we want them to lock down. but at the end of the day, if you confront a gunman, they are there to kill you and your students. what's your plan? and so the whole purpose of this school was to help them develop that plan. >> you know he's there, stay on him. >> keep your gun right off. >> the scene is a school, you will see actors playing the students perpetrators. the teacher partnering with her are taught to shoot if de- escalation doesn't work and they have to shoot. >> look all around. look everywhere. look everywhere. good. good. keep alert. keep watching. katie and emily are told there is also a hostage situation in the library and are reminded try to de-escalate. >> put the gun down. let her go. put the gun down and we will talk. we can help you. >> what do i do then? >> let her go. put your arms down, drop the gun. put the gun down. drop the gun. >> go
either way, utah law permits it. created the program says since it's allowed, he wants teachers to get the proper training. >> we don't want them to do our jobs. we want them to lock down. but at the end of the day, if you confront a gunman, they are there to kill you and your students. what's your plan? and so the whole purpose of this school was to help them develop that plan. >> you know he's there, stay on him. >> keep your gun right off. >> the scene is a school,...
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let's take utah. utah was running $1.5 billion budget surplus. they surplus. they were bailed out for an additional 1.5 billion. then you have also blue states likeke governor nuisance california. at the time of the building were running a 75 billion-dollar, $35 billion budget surplus and they were bailed out you and i bailed out the golden state for an additional $26 billion. this year they're running i think it is $100 billion surplus. so look california did need the money either but they didn't send it back also. >> host: we have calls lined. this is adamut andrzejewski of openthebooks.com. in georgia republican line you are on with i guess go ahead. >> caller: good morning. i wanted to ask you the question is, what would've happened ifd our government instead w of spending $30 trillion they would've bought $30 trillion worth of gold? wouldn't have been a better deal for us? >> guest: can you clarify the question, please? >> caller: well, i'm saying why didn't we buy gold? why did wet spend $30 $30 n when we got hardly nothing to show for it? >> guest: it's
let's take utah. utah was running $1.5 billion budget surplus. they surplus. they were bailed out for an additional 1.5 billion. then you have also blue states likeke governor nuisance california. at the time of the building were running a 75 billion-dollar, $35 billion budget surplus and they were bailed out you and i bailed out the golden state for an additional $26 billion. this year they're running i think it is $100 billion surplus. so look california did need the money either but they...
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host: congressman john curtis, republican of utah. he is a member of the energy and commerce committee, and the chair of this conservative climate caucus. you can find more information if you go to curtis.house.gov.
host: congressman john curtis, republican of utah. he is a member of the energy and commerce committee, and the chair of this conservative climate caucus. you can find more information if you go to curtis.house.gov.
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the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from utah seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. stewart, letlow, mcmorris rodgers, owens, conaway, herrera beutler, garbarino and curtis, i inform the house that these members will vote nay on amendment number 2. the chair: on this vote, the yeas are 223, the nays are 203. the amendment is adopted. the unfinished business is request for recorded vote on amendment number 3 printed in part c printed in 117423 offered by the gentlewoman from new york on which further proceedings were postponed and the yeas prevailed. the clerk: amendment number 3 printed in part c of house report 117432 offered by ms. velazquez of new york. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of it, a sufficient number having arisen, members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a five-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the
the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from utah seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. stewart, letlow, mcmorris rodgers, owens, conaway, herrera beutler, garbarino and curtis, i inform the house that these members will vote nay on amendment number 2. the chair: on this vote, the yeas are 223, the nays are 203. the amendment is adopted. the unfinished business is request for recorded vote on amendment number 3 printed in part c printed in 117423 offered...
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host: congressman john curtis, republican of utah. he is a member of the energy and commerce committee, and the chair of this conservative climate caucus. you can fin live on the air on the news of the day and discuss policy issues that impact you. friday morning will talk about the generous six hearing first with university of baltimore law professor kimberly whaley and we will continue with washington examiner james and look at the 2022 midterm. "washington journal" live 7:00 o'clock eastern monday morning on c-span c-span now free mobile app. join with your phone calls, facebook comments, text and tweets. >> there are a lot of places to get political information but only at c-span do you get it straight from the source. no matter where you're from or where you stand on the issues, c-span is america's network. unfiltered, unbiased, word for word. if it happened here or here or here or anywhere that matters, america is watching on c-span powered by cable. >> january 6 somebody holds their states public hearing tonight with former whi
host: congressman john curtis, republican of utah. he is a member of the energy and commerce committee, and the chair of this conservative climate caucus. you can fin live on the air on the news of the day and discuss policy issues that impact you. friday morning will talk about the generous six hearing first with university of baltimore law professor kimberly whaley and we will continue with washington examiner james and look at the 2022 midterm. "washington journal" live 7:00...
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attorney general from utah to my right.applause] they are allowed in the congressman from the great state of texas outspoken fighter all things border we are very happy to have him. make a few opening remarks. want to frame we are seeing the border today when i left the trump administration we had one of the most secure borders we have seen in my lifetime. how did we do that? it required hard decisions that key points in time and leadership not taking no for an answer when career bureaucrats a it's too hard to do or we cannot do it and all three of those things are needed when you make difficult decisions over time. when we talk about how did we get on the border is so out of control that can be a strategy or on purpose but it absolutely is. lucky couple of things and then we will have a response by focus on the panel. they have a three-step plan driven executing the last 17 number one is to cancel all enforcement actions. what does that mean? you think that can't be right to think about what has occurred they stopped all b
attorney general from utah to my right.applause] they are allowed in the congressman from the great state of texas outspoken fighter all things border we are very happy to have him. make a few opening remarks. want to frame we are seeing the border today when i left the trump administration we had one of the most secure borders we have seen in my lifetime. how did we do that? it required hard decisions that key points in time and leadership not taking no for an answer when career bureaucrats a...
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i remember early on in my career when i was working on the issue in utah and bought public lands in utah on an oil lease. we counted the number of state and federal and local laws that a company needed to comply with before they could bid again producing those, it was 127. that is a rigorous legal and environmental criteria the industry has to make. we do produce energy cleaner than anywhere else in the world and to angela's point we are not good at telling our story. i appreciate the opportunity to tell the story just now. host: if you are from twitter asks what happens to u.s. oil when saudi arabia shale production is up and running? guest: that is a great question and we will still be competing globally. the price point right now is we prove that when the saudi's were a complete full production, when opec plus was jamming everything into the market, we still could compete. the shakeout was interesting because we had over 100 companies go bankrupt. they disappeared. we have learned that unlocking the shale revolution was a very expensive proposition for the industry. it was very capita
i remember early on in my career when i was working on the issue in utah and bought public lands in utah on an oil lease. we counted the number of state and federal and local laws that a company needed to comply with before they could bid again producing those, it was 127. that is a rigorous legal and environmental criteria the industry has to make. we do produce energy cleaner than anywhere else in the world and to angela's point we are not good at telling our story. i appreciate the...
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and health at a middle school in utah.n this country -- >> it's just super sad that it could happen anywhere. >> reporter: -- she's considering taking a gun with her to school. >> you just want to make sure you're not interrupting this slide right here because if you do it won't fire. >> reporter: katie is taking a six-week course in utah created by the utah county sheriff's office. to train teachers and other school employees to deal with the 35possibility of an active shooter coming into their schools. >> where the shooter is pointing the gun everywhere else around them they are vulnerable to attack. >> reporter: with more than 40 educators taking the six weeks long teachers academy which includes lessons on disarming an attacker. here's katie taking her turn. some of these school employees say they do plan to bring a gun to school. but it appears that most like katie are still just considering it. either way utah law permits it, so the sheriff who created the program says since it's allowed, he wants teachers to get the
and health at a middle school in utah.n this country -- >> it's just super sad that it could happen anywhere. >> reporter: -- she's considering taking a gun with her to school. >> you just want to make sure you're not interrupting this slide right here because if you do it won't fire. >> reporter: katie is taking a six-week course in utah created by the utah county sheriff's office. to train teachers and other school employees to deal with the 35possibility of an active...
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curtis of utah, i inform the house that mr. curtis will vote yea on h.res. 1130. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from texas seek recognition? ms. van duyne: as the member designated by mr. taylor of the great state of texas, i inform the house that mr. taylor will vote yea on h.r. 1130. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. fallon of texas, i inform the house that mr. fallon will vote yea on h.res. 1130. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. garbarino of new york, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. garbarino will vote yes on passage of h.res. 1130. as the member designated by mr. laturner of kansas, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. laturner will vote aye on passage of h.res. 1130. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? m
curtis of utah, i inform the house that mr. curtis will vote yea on h.res. 1130. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from texas seek recognition? ms. van duyne: as the member designated by mr. taylor of the great state of texas, i inform the house that mr. taylor will vote yea on h.r. 1130. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. fallon of texas, i inform the...
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he says he is in utah. >> christopher from utah, to be precise. just outside of salt lake city.reservist. >> has the name christopher crossed your desk in any way in this investigation? >> in the two years in this investigation, and never heard that name. >> it even included a photograph of mr. melcher. the man who he said hired him. >> this must of been handed to you on a plate. >> yeah. >> could it be real? should police take this at face value? >> is it possible that this thinly veiled threat to christine, you survived but we know where you live? >> yes, the letter definitely contained and applied threats to her safety. so we moved very quickly to make sure that she was safe and protected. >> and i was like, okay you need to leave town. but no one could know where i was, that only my family knew i was at. >> with christine in a safe place, he went straight to utah. with the help of the local pd. he was soon sitting across from his new person of interest. >> christopher melcher said that he was on a training exercise in california at the type of the murder. >> not only was he
he says he is in utah. >> christopher from utah, to be precise. just outside of salt lake city.reservist. >> has the name christopher crossed your desk in any way in this investigation? >> in the two years in this investigation, and never heard that name. >> it even included a photograph of mr. melcher. the man who he said hired him. >> this must of been handed to you on a plate. >> yeah. >> could it be real? should police take this at face value?...
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the utah state historic preservation office and the achp there were a lot of stipulations included in the west how to puts plateau, pa generally the stipulations outlined a process for identifying historic properties as the project went forward and as it was phased and there were also stipulations that step forth ways of minimizing and avoiding known historic properties and mitigating effects to historic properties some of the identifications stipulations included literature searches different types of surveys and monitoring. there was also a study to assess the effects of dust on the rock art the controversy with the road it there no simple solution. it took a lot of effort from the blm the county it's roads department. and as well as the consulting parties on the on the pa to try and come up with a plan that would. work and it involved doing numerous things such as hiring rock art conservatives to come out and clean up some of the sites to conduct studies on what effects the salts that they're using is dust suppressants were actually having on the rock art and we just kind of moved
the utah state historic preservation office and the achp there were a lot of stipulations included in the west how to puts plateau, pa generally the stipulations outlined a process for identifying historic properties as the project went forward and as it was phased and there were also stipulations that step forth ways of minimizing and avoiding known historic properties and mitigating effects to historic properties some of the identifications stipulations included literature searches different...
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video is okay but acknowledged he could have died. >>> well, a slow motion disaster is underway in utahake is shrinking. satellite images show water levels receding between 1986 and 2021. large sections of lake bed are exposed. john blackstone shows us why the water is at an historic low. >> reporter: the lone kayaker is showing a disaster. they're using a 360 degree camera so anyone on the internet can see what's left. >> ten years ago we would have been alongside the mountain and shoreline actually, not a lake bed. >> reporter: 30 years ago it covered some 3,000 square miles. now it covers less than 1,000. the water at the lowest area, we need to measure how dangerous those dust storms could be. >> the dust that comes off the lake is very visual. you can see the wall of dust. people are concerned about what might be in the dust. >> reporter: kevin perry has discovered high levels of arsenic in the dust. >> it can lead to lung cancer, skin cancer, cardiovascular disease and diabetes. >> reporter: how does arsenic get into the lake? >> is it coming from industrial sources, is it coming
video is okay but acknowledged he could have died. >>> well, a slow motion disaster is underway in utahake is shrinking. satellite images show water levels receding between 1986 and 2021. large sections of lake bed are exposed. john blackstone shows us why the water is at an historic low. >> reporter: the lone kayaker is showing a disaster. they're using a 360 degree camera so anyone on the internet can see what's left. >> ten years ago we would have been alongside the...
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utah's great salt lake and several surrounding reservoirs are already running low.es, water levels have dropped to their lowest in recorded history, prompting concerns from experts of a possible ecological disaster. we have to continue looking long term down the road and doing what we can to make sure that we're prepared for the future. members of utah's congressional delegation have introduced a pipeline build, they say could get more water into the shrinking lakes in chicago. mike tobin, ktvu fox two news another perfect day here in the summer months in the bay area, as far as our stats are concerned, and it looks like at this particular time, just on cue on schedule is that right there that bank of low clouds and patchy fog trying to engulf superhero tower, which stands 977 ft. tall, you know, it's stands there between twin peaks and mount sutro near claritin heights, and it's going to become cloudy there within the next 60 minutes. from the city of san francisco. we go to the embarcadero where we do have that coastal flood advisor in effect again tonight. one mo
utah's great salt lake and several surrounding reservoirs are already running low.es, water levels have dropped to their lowest in recorded history, prompting concerns from experts of a possible ecological disaster. we have to continue looking long term down the road and doing what we can to make sure that we're prepared for the future. members of utah's congressional delegation have introduced a pipeline build, they say could get more water into the shrinking lakes in chicago. mike tobin, ktvu...
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stewart and curtis of utah, i inform the house that mr. stewart and curtis will vote yea on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south dakota seek recognition? mr. johnson: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. armstrong, i inform the house that mr. armstrong will vote yea on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. buchanan, i inform the house that mr. buchanan will vote yea on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. taylor of texas, ms. wag nor of missouri, i inform the house that both members will vote aye on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mrs. walorski from the state of indiana, i inform the house that mrs.
stewart and curtis of utah, i inform the house that mr. stewart and curtis will vote yea on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south dakota seek recognition? mr. johnson: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. armstrong, i inform the house that mr. armstrong will vote yea on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member...
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i remember early on in my career when i was working on the issue in utah and bought public lands in utah on an oil lease. we counted the number of state and federal and local laws that a company needed to comply with before they could bid again producing those, it was 127. that is a rigorous legal and environmental criteria the industry has to make. we do produce energy cleaner than anywhere else in the world and to angela's point we are not good at telling our story. >> we're leaving this program to keep our more than 40-year commitment to live coverage of congress. the house is about to gavel back. in today they rote on 10 bills including supporting finland and sweden's decision to apply to nato. xping supporr sei deci ofinndn lareatyrganatio na,s wl asling onll mberf nato ry the protols
i remember early on in my career when i was working on the issue in utah and bought public lands in utah on an oil lease. we counted the number of state and federal and local laws that a company needed to comply with before they could bid again producing those, it was 127. that is a rigorous legal and environmental criteria the industry has to make. we do produce energy cleaner than anywhere else in the world and to angela's point we are not good at telling our story. >> we're leaving...
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we have a great partnership with the state of utah. what we are prioritizing right now is short-term. what actions that make up that two to four feed in the basin and protect lake mead and lake powell because i'll be action should mention for the 1 million-acre feet we done this year by this year and we cannot be in the same place next year where we are talking about critical levels. we are spending a significant amount of time and this is a priority for us in the next 60 days to take out a plan to close that gap. >> thank you. mr. o'toole i've done a lot of work on policy reforms in the nepa space and we -- this is essential to make sure we can do we need to do. as i've engaged in that effort it's become apparent that some members of of congress resist changes to nepa and their responses are usually interesting. they include some variation of the argument that we don't need to do this because the agencies already have authority to do this through their own existing rulemaking procedures. and it just an argument to make especially beca
we have a great partnership with the state of utah. what we are prioritizing right now is short-term. what actions that make up that two to four feed in the basin and protect lake mead and lake powell because i'll be action should mention for the 1 million-acre feet we done this year by this year and we cannot be in the same place next year where we are talking about critical levels. we are spending a significant amount of time and this is a priority for us in the next 60 days to take out a...
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the fire danger in utah, too, evacuation orders and several homes threatened. >>> plus, triple-digit temperatures. more than 32 million americans suffering through a scorching summer weekend. >>> moscow mission. a top international negotiator heading to russia on brittney griner's behalf. as her wnba teammates and fans get set to honor her at tonight's all-star game. >>> security lapse? the investigation into how the man accused of assassinating former japanese prime minister shinzo abe was allowed to get so close. our report from tokyo. >>> high-stakes trip. president biden's first visit to the middle east since taking office. his new op-ed addressing critics over his decision to visit saudi arabia. could it all lead to lower gas prices? [ crowd chanting ] >>> abortion rights rally. thousands of protesters marching to the white house. their calls to the president. >>> motion for a mistrial. amber heard fighting to get the verdict in the defamation lawsuit with ex, johnny depp, tossed out. how it hinges on juror number 15. >>> concert cancellations. the weeknd forced to pull the plug
the fire danger in utah, too, evacuation orders and several homes threatened. >>> plus, triple-digit temperatures. more than 32 million americans suffering through a scorching summer weekend. >>> moscow mission. a top international negotiator heading to russia on brittney griner's behalf. as her wnba teammates and fans get set to honor her at tonight's all-star game. >>> security lapse? the investigation into how the man accused of assassinating former japanese prime...
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what type of entertainment do white people do in the hills of utah?ghter ] i mean, you say you floated down the river. is there like cornhole? >> there is cornhole. >> anthony: i'm just curious. >> have you met my family? of course, there's definitely cornhole. i was introduced to a game i fell in love with called can jam. >> anthony: can jam? >> yeah, can jam. do y'all know this game? >> anthony: hold on. you do? >> yeah! >> anthony: okay. about 18 white people said yeah, we do it all the time. [ laughter ] >> you know what it is? it's like if ultimate frisbee met like really lazy people. that's what can jam is. it's a frisbee that you're trying to throw into a hole because we're always trying to put something in holes, let's be honest. >> anthony: yes, we are. >> but you play with a partner. and your partner has to -- if you get it in the hole automatic win. that's how hard it is to get the frisbee in the hole. >> anthony: okay. >> but there's also a top that's open and you can hit the frisbee into the top. and this became a big deal in our family.
what type of entertainment do white people do in the hills of utah?ghter ] i mean, you say you floated down the river. is there like cornhole? >> there is cornhole. >> anthony: i'm just curious. >> have you met my family? of course, there's definitely cornhole. i was introduced to a game i fell in love with called can jam. >> anthony: can jam? >> yeah, can jam. do y'all know this game? >> anthony: hold on. you do? >> yeah! >> anthony: okay. about...
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host: congressman john curtis, republican of utah.ember of the energy and commerce committee, and the chair of this conservative climate caucus. you can find more information if you go to curtis.house.gov. thank you, sir. house gaveling in early for their legislative session. we bring you that now. live coverage.
host: congressman john curtis, republican of utah.ember of the energy and commerce committee, and the chair of this conservative climate caucus. you can find more information if you go to curtis.house.gov. thank you, sir. house gaveling in early for their legislative session. we bring you that now. live coverage.
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then they stopped in utah. >> thank you, @gabspetito for putting up with me through utah, a topographicey've been on this trip over a month and then on august 12th there is a phone call placed to 911. >> a witness had reported seeing gabby and brian fighting. that witness said brian had slapped gabby. >> hi, can you hear me, sir? >> yeah, i can hear you. >> hi, i'm calling -- i'm right on the corner of main street by moonflower, and we're driving by, and i'd like to report a domestic dispute, florida with white van. gentlemen's -- >> where's it at? >> -- 5'6", beard. >> what were they doing? >> we drove by and the gentleman was slapping the girl. >> he was slapping her? >> yes, and then we stopped. they ran up and down the sidewalk. he proceeded to hit her, hopped in the car and they drove off. >> at the time these officers received that original radio call, they were under the impression that a male had assaulted a female. it was clear that there was a domestic situation occurring and that officers needed to respond. >> the police followed the van. >> driver is showing some obscure dri
then they stopped in utah. >> thank you, @gabspetito for putting up with me through utah, a topographicey've been on this trip over a month and then on august 12th there is a phone call placed to 911. >> a witness had reported seeing gabby and brian fighting. that witness said brian had slapped gabby. >> hi, can you hear me, sir? >> yeah, i can hear you. >> hi, i'm calling -- i'm right on the corner of main street by moonflower, and we're driving by, and i'd like...
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these images are of great salt lake in utah, which hit a new historic low.d the region's economy is threatened. scientists also warn that as more of the lake bed becomes exposed, its high levels of arsenic could threaten the local population. >>> the fda is trying to make the covid anti-viral medication paxlovid easier to access. the agency is revising its emergency use authorization to allow pharmacists to be able to describe the drug to eligible patients. >>> when we come back, the little leaguer determined to make her dreams a reality. n get. and for those who do get it bad, it may be because they have a high-risk factor - such as heart disease, diabetes, being overweight, asthma, or smoking. even if symptoms feel mild, these factors can increase your risk of covid-19 turning severe. so, if you're at high risk and test positive - don't wait - ask your healthcare provider right away if an authorized oral treatment is right for you. this is john. he hasn't worked this hard to only get this far with his cholesterol. taken with a statin, leqvio can lower bad
these images are of great salt lake in utah, which hit a new historic low.d the region's economy is threatened. scientists also warn that as more of the lake bed becomes exposed, its high levels of arsenic could threaten the local population. >>> the fda is trying to make the covid anti-viral medication paxlovid easier to access. the agency is revising its emergency use authorization to allow pharmacists to be able to describe the drug to eligible patients. >>> when we come...
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it. >> the professor died this week while hiking in utah. the cause of his death is under investigation. but the san juan county sheriff's department issued a warning about exercising in extreme heat as the canyons area is experiencing. temperatures jumping past 100 degrees. second one is not especially if you haven't taken a lot of beforehand. >> so i think she was aware of all that you made you believe in the extra mile to make it much more enjoyable and more like. >> hands on and make it more memorable in 2011. guys are one uc berkeley's distinguished teaching award. >> the college chemistry dean posted about geysers passing on the school's website calling him a remarkable person. brilliant researcher and scholar. the praise is now being echoed by his former students. >> you have being nice and being genuine in teaching? that was a big thing that i'm going kind of say. it was coming back to that for sure to recess stasio kron. 4 news. >> former white house aide sarah matthews who described herself as a lifelong republican, said trump pour
it. >> the professor died this week while hiking in utah. the cause of his death is under investigation. but the san juan county sheriff's department issued a warning about exercising in extreme heat as the canyons area is experiencing. temperatures jumping past 100 degrees. second one is not especially if you haven't taken a lot of beforehand. >> so i think she was aware of all that you made you believe in the extra mile to make it much more enjoyable and more like. >> hands...
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south carolina, utah, ohio. they are banning abortions after the six weeks of pregnancy, which is before many women know that they are pregnant. texas has been forcing a near total ban for months now. and as a trigger law that says that it will eliminate access entirely. in utah, in 18-week ban is in place now after a judge placed a temporary restraining order that block the trigger law from taking effect. abortion may be completely banned in utah as well. as for the remaining states that are highlighted in red, abortion remains illegal for now. they will likely move to ban it in the near future. some already have laws on the books which will soon take effect, and others have laws that are being challenged in court. if and when abortion bans are fully enforced and all of these 26 states, it will affect more than half of all women of reproductive age in the united states. tell us better understand the new landscape, i'm joined now by elizabeth nash. she's the principal policy associate of state issues for the gut
south carolina, utah, ohio. they are banning abortions after the six weeks of pregnancy, which is before many women know that they are pregnant. texas has been forcing a near total ban for months now. and as a trigger law that says that it will eliminate access entirely. in utah, in 18-week ban is in place now after a judge placed a temporary restraining order that block the trigger law from taking effect. abortion may be completely banned in utah as well. as for the remaining states that are...
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un incendio de Ápido movimiento en el centro de "utah" ha quemado cientos de acres.ueras de fillmore, comenÓ este viernes y queÓ al menos 500 acres, seÚn la divisÓn e incendios, silvicultura y tierras estatales. el humo oscuro y las llamas poÍan verse desde las colinas de las afueras de fillmore la primera capital territorial del estado, a 145 millas al sur de salt lake city. un hisÓrico hotel ubicado en la isla nantucket, en massachusetts, que fue constrÍdo en el siglo 17, fue consumido por un voraz incendio en la maÑana de hoy... el edificio, de 18 habitaciones, haÍa sido renovado en el 2020... los hÉspedes del hotel fueron evacuados sin que se reportaran Íctimas... al menos seis personas resultaron hridas la noche de este viernes en chicago, despÉs de que un veÍculo se subiera a la acera y se estrellara contra las mesas de un restaurante. el departamento de bomberos inforÓ que algunas de las Íctimas estaban sentadas en esas mesas, cuando el carro las atropelÓ. cinco de las seis Íctimas fueron trasladadas al hospital y dos esÁn en estado "entre grave y cÍtico". el
un incendio de Ápido movimiento en el centro de "utah" ha quemado cientos de acres.ueras de fillmore, comenÓ este viernes y queÓ al menos 500 acres, seÚn la divisÓn e incendios, silvicultura y tierras estatales. el humo oscuro y las llamas poÍan verse desde las colinas de las afueras de fillmore la primera capital territorial del estado, a 145 millas al sur de salt lake city. un hisÓrico hotel ubicado en la isla nantucket, en massachusetts, que fue constrÍdo en el siglo 17,...
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. >> after he died during a hike in utah. but those closest to him remember the most about his life and legacy. >> and is blazing hot across parts the united states not so much here in parts of the bay area. we'll talk about that. your get away forecast coming up next. >> and back to baseball. all-star break is done. the a's beginning the 2nd half of their season. double header against the tigers. let's play 2 kylen mills has highlights next. >> and now kron 4 sports. >> a matchup of the cellar dwellers this afternoon at the coliseum is the a's hosted the tigers for a double header. oakland has the worst record in the american league. detroit has the 3rd worst. let's start with game 2 a's fans hoping that he might be able to pick it up in the 2nd half of the season. this young guy just enamored with the bat, like whatever a's lefty, frankie montas only pitched 3 innings point. was he good giving up? no runs and striking out 5 including miguel cabrera right there. bottom of the 6, sean murphy at the plate this fall. right to c
. >> after he died during a hike in utah. but those closest to him remember the most about his life and legacy. >> and is blazing hot across parts the united states not so much here in parts of the bay area. we'll talk about that. your get away forecast coming up next. >> and back to baseball. all-star break is done. the a's beginning the 2nd half of their season. double header against the tigers. let's play 2 kylen mills has highlights next. >> and now kron 4 sports....
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blm, utah state historic preservation office, and the agency agency. and there were a lot of stipulations that were involved. generally, the stipulations involved a process for identifying historic properties as the project went forward. there are also stipulations that set forth ways of minimizing and avoiding historic properties and mitigating facts to historic properties. some of the identifications included literature searches, different types of surveys and monitoring, and there is also a study to assess the effects of this on rock art. >> the controversy with the road, there was no simple solution. it took a lot of effort from blm, the county, and the consulting parties on the tribe to come up with a plan that would work. involve do-ing numerous things such as hiring conservators to come and clean up some of the plants. to conduct studies on -- in the effects that they were having on the rock art. we kind of moved on from there. we decided that paving the road would be the better solution. >> what's easy to remember is that the national historic
blm, utah state historic preservation office, and the agency agency. and there were a lot of stipulations that were involved. generally, the stipulations involved a process for identifying historic properties as the project went forward. there are also stipulations that set forth ways of minimizing and avoiding historic properties and mitigating facts to historic properties. some of the identifications included literature searches, different types of surveys and monitoring, and there is also a...
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the presiding officer: the senator for utah. mr. lee: mr. president, for months now american babies have endured an unprecedented and prolonged formula shortage. some doctors have called this the worst crisis of their careers. it's become so widespread that nearly everyone knows someone who hasee
the presiding officer: the senator for utah. mr. lee: mr. president, for months now american babies have endured an unprecedented and prolonged formula shortage. some doctors have called this the worst crisis of their careers. it's become so widespread that nearly everyone knows someone who hasee
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college professor dies during a hike in utah. how is campus community is remembering him this morning? >> and today is set to be another warm one for the bay area, but not near as hot as much of the rest of the state. look at those triple digits from reading through fresno, down to bakersfield makes the upper 80's and low 90's at our warmest inland that seem so bad. i've got your forecast ahead. we changed our fries to make 'em hot & crispy every single time. high-fryve! and every single time, toby insists we “high fryve.” high-fryve? high-fryve. high-fryve!! it'll catch on. right?! try wendy's hot & crispy fries! preferred almost 2:1 over mcdonald's. ♪ ♪ how's he still playin'? aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength. reduces inflammation. don't touch my piano. kick pain in the aspercreme. >> 7.14 right now. and if going to be out and about today, they get grab a jacket just for the early morning hours. just so you're not super cold out there. but john, can i ditch the jacket tomorrow? especially when i'm out at the fes
college professor dies during a hike in utah. how is campus community is remembering him this morning? >> and today is set to be another warm one for the bay area, but not near as hot as much of the rest of the state. look at those triple digits from reading through fresno, down to bakersfield makes the upper 80's and low 90's at our warmest inland that seem so bad. i've got your forecast ahead. we changed our fries to make 'em hot & crispy every single time. high-fryve! and every...
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philip guys are who died earlier this week during a hike in utah.was only 48 kron four's terisa stasio talked with a former student about what he and others remember most about guys are. >> that pretty easy. there. yeah, it does. pass you take it to seek help. get him at the complicated chemicals to take it to see things get blown up. uc berkeley graduate comment miss arie is talking about his first class with professor philip geissler. he took these pictures that day as a freshman cow. he says kim started with a multiple choice quiz and he and the hundreds of others soon found out that this was going to be a unique class with a unique teacher. glad you guys, because we're going to all of them. and so that's that that was a first-class. first we you guys get our she saying crossing the same pretty well. >> and that he has behind him doing all the stuff he said they would do. so one of them blew up a balloon and >> the professor died this week while hiking in utah. the cause of his death is under investigation. but the san juan county sheriff's depar
philip guys are who died earlier this week during a hike in utah.was only 48 kron four's terisa stasio talked with a former student about what he and others remember most about guys are. >> that pretty easy. there. yeah, it does. pass you take it to seek help. get him at the complicated chemicals to take it to see things get blown up. uc berkeley graduate comment miss arie is talking about his first class with professor philip geissler. he took these pictures that day as a freshman cow....
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it. >> the professor died this week while hiking in utah. the cause of his death is under investigation. but the san juan county sheriff's department issued a warning about exercising in extreme heat as the canyons area is experiencing. temperatures jumping past 100 degrees. that can win not especially if you haven't taken lot of beforehand. >> so i think she was aware of all that humid. you play with the extra mile to make it much more enjoyable and more like. >> hands on and make it more memorable in 2011. guys are one uc berkeley's distinguished teaching award. >> the college chemistry dean posted about geysers passing on the school's website calling him a remarkable person. brilliant researcher and scholar. the praise is now being echoed by his former students. >> you have being nice and being genuine and teaching? that was a big thing that i'm going kind of say it coming back to that for sure to recess stasio kron. 4 news. >> coming up at 3.30, it's been a week since the u.s. launched a new mental health crisis. hotline will have report
it. >> the professor died this week while hiking in utah. the cause of his death is under investigation. but the san juan county sheriff's department issued a warning about exercising in extreme heat as the canyons area is experiencing. temperatures jumping past 100 degrees. that can win not especially if you haven't taken lot of beforehand. >> so i think she was aware of all that humid. you play with the extra mile to make it much more enjoyable and more like. >> hands on and...
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it. >> the professor died this week while hiking in utah. the cause of his death is under investigation. but the san juan county sheriff's department issued a warning about exercising in extreme heat as the canyons area is experiencing. temperatures jumping past 100 degrees. second one is not especially if you haven't taken a lot of you beforehand. >> so i think she was aware of all that you made, you believe with the extra mile to make it much more enjoyable and more like. >> hands on and making more memorable in 2011. guys are one uc berkeley's distinguished teaching award. >> the college chemistry dean posted about geysers passing on the school's website calling him a remarkable person. brilliant researcher and scholar. the praise is now being echoed by his former students. >> you have being nice and being genuine in teaching. that was a big thing that i'm going to kind of say it was going back to that for sure to recess stasio kron. 4 news. >> it's 5.37. and still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news congressman eric swalwell talks about gu
it. >> the professor died this week while hiking in utah. the cause of his death is under investigation. but the san juan county sheriff's department issued a warning about exercising in extreme heat as the canyons area is experiencing. temperatures jumping past 100 degrees. second one is not especially if you haven't taken a lot of you beforehand. >> so i think she was aware of all that you made, you believe with the extra mile to make it much more enjoyable and more like. >>...
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he died earlier this week during a hike in utah. he was just 48 years old.stasio has his story. >> that pretty easy. there. yeah, it was you take it to seek help. get think chemicals to take it to see things get blown up. uc berkeley graduate clemente miss arie is talking about his first class with professor philip geissler. he took these pictures that day as a freshman cow. he says kim started with a multiple choice quiz and he and the hundreds of others soon found out that this was going to be a unique class with a unique teacher. glad you guys call them because we're going to call them. and so that's that that was a first-class. first we miss you guys get are the same for us. a pretty well. >> and that he has behind him doing all the stuff he said they would do. so one of them blew up a balloon in. >> the professor died this week while hiking in utah. the cause of his death is under investigation. but the san juan county sheriff's department issued a warning about exercising in extreme heat as the canyons area is experiencing. temperatures jumping past 10
he died earlier this week during a hike in utah. he was just 48 years old.stasio has his story. >> that pretty easy. there. yeah, it was you take it to seek help. get think chemicals to take it to see things get blown up. uc berkeley graduate clemente miss arie is talking about his first class with professor philip geissler. he took these pictures that day as a freshman cow. he says kim started with a multiple choice quiz and he and the hundreds of others soon found out that this was...