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others were fired. >> university of utah president says she's re-signing. >> then the university of utahs who shockingly said the death could not of been prevented stepped down in the spring of 2021. questions of how her case was handled never went away. the university says it has implemented the recommendations in the review to improve student safety and gone further, pointing a chief safety officer overhauling the school's safety apparatus, adding specialized employees like social workers who can deal with relationship violence. in october 2020, the university settled a lawsuit brought by lauren's parents, agreeing to pay them $10.5 million. >> the university acknowledges and deeply regrets that it did not -- >> at the time the president deeply acknowledged the university did not handle their case as it should have. >> as a result we failed lauren and her family. >> lauren's parents say their goal was always to get the university of utah to start thinking differently about student safety, hoping other parents will not suffer as they have. >> the parents deserve to know that the univers
others were fired. >> university of utah president says she's re-signing. >> then the university of utahs who shockingly said the death could not of been prevented stepped down in the spring of 2021. questions of how her case was handled never went away. the university says it has implemented the recommendations in the review to improve student safety and gone further, pointing a chief safety officer overhauling the school's safety apparatus, adding specialized employees like social...
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are they disagreeing better in utah? gov. cox: utah is very unique in lots of ways. and the researchers will tell you this, too. while we have an amazing economy and we have been, by most metrics, the best economy in and -- in the nation over the past 10 years, we're proud of that. but there is something different and something unique. literally weekly, we get calls or visits from scholars from harvard, yale, all over the country, coming to figure out what is different about utah. now, i want to say, we are trending the way of the rest of the country, but we are just farther behind. so what they tell me is there are a couple of things. we lead the nation in service every year. we lead the nation in charitable giving every year. those institutions, again, alexis de tocqueville when he was here talked about the importance of volunteer institutions. we have more of those in utah. i cannot talk about utah without talking about the religious peace obviously, although the church is only about half the population now. we have other amazing religious leaders in the state, an
are they disagreeing better in utah? gov. cox: utah is very unique in lots of ways. and the researchers will tell you this, too. while we have an amazing economy and we have been, by most metrics, the best economy in and -- in the nation over the past 10 years, we're proud of that. but there is something different and something unique. literally weekly, we get calls or visits from scholars from harvard, yale, all over the country, coming to figure out what is different about utah. now, i want...
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are they disagreeing better in utah? gov. cox: utah is very unique in lots of ways. and the researchers will tell you this, too. while we have an amazing economy and we have been, by most metrics, the best economy in and -- in the nation over the past 10 years, we're proud of that. but there is something different and something unique. literally weekly, we get calls or visits from scholars from harvard, yale, all over the country, coming to figure out what is different about utah. now, i want to say, we are trending the way of the rest of the country, but we are just farther behind. so what they tell me is there are a couple of things. we lead the nation in service every year. we lead the nation in charitable giving every year. those institutions, again, alexis de tocqueville when he was here talked about the importance of volunteer institutions. we have more of those in utah. i cannot talk about utah without talking about the religious peace obviously, although the church is only about half the population now. we have other amazing religious leaders in the state, an
are they disagreeing better in utah? gov. cox: utah is very unique in lots of ways. and the researchers will tell you this, too. while we have an amazing economy and we have been, by most metrics, the best economy in and -- in the nation over the past 10 years, we're proud of that. but there is something different and something unique. literally weekly, we get calls or visits from scholars from harvard, yale, all over the country, coming to figure out what is different about utah. now, i want...
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we have more of those in utah. i cannot talk about utah without talking about the religious peace obviously, although the church is only about half the population now. we have other amazing religious leaders in the state, and religion plays a very prominent role. it being an institution where people find connection with people who are different from them. back to bowling alone. where every week when something goes wrong, you have another safety net, not just the government. you have neighbors and fellow congregants and others. we still have very robust institutions outside of that. volunteer organizations that do this type of work. and i believe that does make you different. two of the rankings i am most proud of, we lead the nation in social capitol. again, i think that is a result of some of this. social capital and upward mobility, they go together. if you are born in poverty in utah you are less likely to stay in poverty than any other state in the nation. so the american dream is still alive and well. the last
we have more of those in utah. i cannot talk about utah without talking about the religious peace obviously, although the church is only about half the population now. we have other amazing religious leaders in the state, and religion plays a very prominent role. it being an institution where people find connection with people who are different from them. back to bowling alone. where every week when something goes wrong, you have another safety net, not just the government. you have neighbors...
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and you can see in relation to utah beach. all right. so sandberg leaves is important simply because it's a crossroads. any german wanting to get to utah beach probably has to go through there, especially when when you consider where they were. okay. so there's lot of fighting in around senator lees and it's one of the first towns liberated from the germans, of course, but there's this interesting little anecdote that i wanted to tell you about that there's a a in the five or fifth parachute infantry, which is dropping in around sam gleaves. there's 17 year old paratrooper named ken russell, and he's from the knoxville, tennessee area. he had left school early, join the army because he wanted to be in on the invasion of france. i mean, he's definitely thinking the long game in a way so here he is up as a paratrooper about to be dropped in. and it occurred to him before jumped that his high school class back in knoxville, tennessee was probably graduating right at that same time. and so true. i mean, when you think about even the time dif
and you can see in relation to utah beach. all right. so sandberg leaves is important simply because it's a crossroads. any german wanting to get to utah beach probably has to go through there, especially when when you consider where they were. okay. so there's lot of fighting in around senator lees and it's one of the first towns liberated from the germans, of course, but there's this interesting little anecdote that i wanted to tell you about that there's a a in the five or fifth parachute...
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four key causeways will lead inland from utah beach.enge you have is, as the mappjndicates, many areas near and around are flooded. the germans have done that to impede allied vehicles. that is the challenge you that's the challenge you have, exactly how you are going to took point on this beach. the aerial bombardment is arguably the most effective of the entire normandy invasion. this median bomber, the-26 bombers, and they are going to this german defense of utah beach quite extensively. quite accurate, and the utah beach defenses already worno asy omaha beach, but in this case, of coue, have of stunned german defenders, but also people of different ethnic backgrounds. so i want to mention this --he the german army is not just german. it is also eastern europeans who are serving in the german armed forces, mainly ass. state but the country -- who are defending utah beach. there's ukrainians, russians, and of course, germans, to, in kind of admixture. some of these guys when they get bombed, they are not too enthusiastic about staying
four key causeways will lead inland from utah beach.enge you have is, as the mappjndicates, many areas near and around are flooded. the germans have done that to impede allied vehicles. that is the challenge you that's the challenge you have, exactly how you are going to took point on this beach. the aerial bombardment is arguably the most effective of the entire normandy invasion. this median bomber, the-26 bombers, and they are going to this german defense of utah beach quite extensively....
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you can see there's ke lead inland from utah beach.he challenge you've got is as the map sort of indicates, many the areas near and around are flooded. they're inundated. germans have done that, obviously, to to impede allied vehicles. mas total sense. right so that's the challenge you have is how you're going to choke point on this beach, the prevention bombardment on the aerial side is arguably the most effective of. the entire normandy invasion. it's a medium b 26 bombers that they're going to bomb inside of 10,000 feet and. they are going to diminish the german defenses, the utah beach, quite substantially, quite accurate. and utah beach defenses already were not quite potent. as famously omaha beach. but in this case, of course, you're going to have, you know, just just sort of a lot of stunned german defenders, but also people of different ethnic backgrounds. okay. so i want to mention this, norman invasion is an incredible international event we've already sense that on the allied side. but just in general, the german army is no
you can see there's ke lead inland from utah beach.he challenge you've got is as the map sort of indicates, many the areas near and around are flooded. they're inundated. germans have done that, obviously, to to impede allied vehicles. mas total sense. right so that's the challenge you have is how you're going to choke point on this beach, the prevention bombardment on the aerial side is arguably the most effective of. the entire normandy invasion. it's a medium b 26 bombers that they're going...
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utah, omaha, gold, sword.following world war ii veterans across the country. jake ruser, a combat medic, who now visits schools. >> nice to meet you. >> david: nice to meet you, too. >> reporter: tim kiniry, who's been showing up for work at the same towing garage since 1964. tim, how are you? >> what an honor and pleasure this is for me. >> david: oh, this is an honor for me. >> that's my helmet during the war. >> david: irving walker, who landed on utah beach, ready to go back, too. jake looking out his window and looking forward to this trip 80 years later. tonight, the remarkable journey. >> i'm ready. >> david: these world war ii veterans, many of whom have never met, arrive at the airport. the pilot with his own message. >> passengers, we've got veterans here on their way to mark the 80th anniversary of the invasion at normandy. we thank them very much for their service. >> david: the applause from the people in that terminal who knew they were among heroes. the honor guard saluting them as they boarded.
utah, omaha, gold, sword.following world war ii veterans across the country. jake ruser, a combat medic, who now visits schools. >> nice to meet you. >> david: nice to meet you, too. >> reporter: tim kiniry, who's been showing up for work at the same towing garage since 1964. tim, how are you? >> what an honor and pleasure this is for me. >> david: oh, this is an honor for me. >> that's my helmet during the war. >> david: irving walker, who landed on...
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utah, omaha, gold, juno, and sword.or more than five years, we have been following world war ii veterans across the country. jake ruser, a combat medic, who now visits schools. >> david, nice to meet you. >> david: nice to meet you, too. tim, who has been showing up for work at the same towing garage since 1964. tim, how are you? >> honor and pleasure this is for me. >> david: this is an honor for me. >> that's my helmet during the war. >> david: irving locker ready to go back, too. jake looking out his window and looking forward to this trip, 80 years later. tonight, the remarkable journey. >> i'm ready. >> david: these world war ii veterans, many of whom have never met, arrive at the airport. the pilot with his own message. >> we've got veterans here on their way to mark the 80th anniversary of the invasion at normandy. we thank them very much for their service. >> david: the applause from the people in that terminal who knew they were among heroes. the honor guard saluting them as they boarded. >> thank you. thank yo
utah, omaha, gold, juno, and sword.or more than five years, we have been following world war ii veterans across the country. jake ruser, a combat medic, who now visits schools. >> david, nice to meet you. >> david: nice to meet you, too. tim, who has been showing up for work at the same towing garage since 1964. tim, how are you? >> honor and pleasure this is for me. >> david: this is an honor for me. >> that's my helmet during the war. >> david: irving...
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el estado de utah presentó otra demanda contra el gigante de las redes sociales tiktok. que una función de transmisión en vivo llamada tiktok live permitiría a los usuarios adultos dar una moneda digital a usuarios más jóvenes a cambio de actos sexuales. hablamos con un especialista local para analizar este tema. los contadores, por ejemplo en los live de tiktok, no son muy claros. sí. por qué? porque tú cuando entras en un live, tú puedes comprar tokens en vivo y en directo esos tokens. tú le pagas a la persona porque haga una acción, sea un concurso una adivinanza, etcétera ahora, si lo pasan como lo están diciendo ahorita que son a favores sexuales, creo que sí puede estar pasando. tiktok afirma el estado de la demanda cobraría una comisión por cada transacción en utah. el estado afirma que tiktok ha ganado dinero con la explotación de niños, aunque la propia demanda oculta cuanto la nueva demanda del estado de utah. también afirma que la moneda virtual de tiktok live podría permitir a los delincuentes albergar juegos de azar ilegales, vender drogas y financiar activi
el estado de utah presentó otra demanda contra el gigante de las redes sociales tiktok. que una función de transmisión en vivo llamada tiktok live permitiría a los usuarios adultos dar una moneda digital a usuarios más jóvenes a cambio de actos sexuales. hablamos con un especialista local para analizar este tema. los contadores, por ejemplo en los live de tiktok, no son muy claros. sí. por qué? porque tú cuando entras en un live, tú puedes comprar tokens en vivo y en directo esos...
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you called the utah race team normal, charlie. i think it's going to be interesting to see where this goes. i might disagree with you, max, about the significance of a bowman loss. i think it says a lot about where the country is on certain issues. we can have the debate later, on the commercial break. >>> still ahead, louisiana's governor asked for it and now he's getting it. why he's welcoming a lawsuit from local families and students challenging the law he just signed to require the ten commandments in every public classroom. >>> plus, fact, i'm going to say pop quiz. pop quiz. who's the only person to have debated both of these men and what is the advice that person has for thursday's debate? we'll give you the answer on the other side. debate? we'll give you the answer on the other side (aaron) i own a lot of businesses... so i wear a lot of hats. my restaurants, my tattoo shop... and i also have a non-profit. but no matter what business i'm in... my network and my tech need to keep up. thank you verizon business. (kevin) no
you called the utah race team normal, charlie. i think it's going to be interesting to see where this goes. i might disagree with you, max, about the significance of a bowman loss. i think it says a lot about where the country is on certain issues. we can have the debate later, on the commercial break. >>> still ahead, louisiana's governor asked for it and now he's getting it. why he's welcoming a lawsuit from local families and students challenging the law he just signed to require...
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utah. gold. the beaches' names are still famous today. the first days were not promising for the allies. but slowly, over the next several weeks, the allies extended their tension was foothold and amassed more and more forces, eventually numbering 2 million on these beaches of normandy. after a german counterattack the breakout would begin. paris would be liberated just weeks later on august 25. and then five days later, the enemy would withdraw back against into germany, the end of operation overlord. losses were severe. june 6, d-day, alone, the allies suffered more than 10,000 casualties. at operation's end, that number would swell to nearly a quarter of a million, including more than 153,000 wounded, and 72,000 killed or missing. more than was killed in the entire war in vietnam. most of d-day's participants were young men in their teens and early 20's. men with little or no combat experience. and their whole lives in rented of them -- in front of them. landed on those beaches. men like my father, a farmer from arkansas, who was 18 ye
utah. gold. the beaches' names are still famous today. the first days were not promising for the allies. but slowly, over the next several weeks, the allies extended their tension was foothold and amassed more and more forces, eventually numbering 2 million on these beaches of normandy. after a german counterattack the breakout would begin. paris would be liberated just weeks later on august 25. and then five days later, the enemy would withdraw back against into germany, the end of operation...
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it was the sight of a lifetime, but nothing comparable to ever crossed the french shoreline over utahi would estimate at about 1000 feet. we received a signal from the pilot to prepare for landi moste for the pilot and for us as well. first, he had to select his lending area and avoid collision with other gliders who were doing the same. the chance of■é a collision with another glider was a real possibility, and it did happen in some cases with disastrous consequences. our pilot finally spotted a short, narrow clearing near a cluster of trees and put the glider into an abrupt dissent. he maneuvered the glider between the two trees, which was a common occurrence. the wings were sheared off by the trees, but otherwise, we had a safe landing. some men experience minor bruises andcratches but were otherwise unharmed. the same could not be said for many of the other gliders. [applause] >> debriefing officer's words were clear. ok, boys, this is it. the day. while that briefing was taking place, paratroopers had been jumping into france. later as our formation of 35 b-17s flew out of the sl
it was the sight of a lifetime, but nothing comparable to ever crossed the french shoreline over utahi would estimate at about 1000 feet. we received a signal from the pilot to prepare for landi moste for the pilot and for us as well. first, he had to select his lending area and avoid collision with other gliders who were doing the same. the chance of■é a collision with another glider was a real possibility, and it did happen in some cases with disastrous consequences. our pilot finally...
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governor, campaign 2012, somewhat and then, of course, senate of utah.t oéated him, especially first campaigns, what made him want to run for office was what was driving him to to do this? yeah. well, sos question, and i would him a few times you two different answers depending on more ofid he feels. sentimental mode, he'll talk abouwhat he calls the romney obligation, which is he believes family's history, they've always had this kind of moral obligation to to try to help where they can. it's this kind of noblesse oblige, this idea that if there is problem to be solved, romneys have to be there to help solve it. and, you know, he he is aware of the fact that was born into a wealthy family. he had every advantage that he have growing up. and so he did feel like, you know,to use the many things that he was. so and i do think that's part it but he would also sometimes when he's in a slightly more puckish mood, would admit that he he is in some sort of an adrenaline junkie, but he doesn't get his adrenaline from extreme sports. right. or skydiving or rock c
governor, campaign 2012, somewhat and then, of course, senate of utah.t oéated him, especially first campaigns, what made him want to run for office was what was driving him to to do this? yeah. well, sos question, and i would him a few times you two different answers depending on more ofid he feels. sentimental mode, he'll talk abouwhat he calls the romney obligation, which is he believes family's history, they've always had this kind of moral obligation to to try to help where they can. it's...
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, texas advocates say utah say they are dealing with a lot of venezuelan families federal authoritiesn 100 investigations into crime committed by members of a violent venezuelan gang across the united states senator we know dealing with that venezuelan gang in new york as well, what are you seeing in terms of the impact of this open border in your state. >> okay. first of all all 50 states now are effectively border indicates biden administration throne gates open invited people flying them around the country, one of the reasons why we need some reformer legislation a bill i entered valid act that they can't enter the country on a flight destined for united states can't fly from one city to another city without a valid former government id like american citizens can't do that using cdp 1 mobile act what denver is doing sending 2000 or so illegal immigrants from denver to salt lake city could never have happened if valid act were law i tried repeatedly to pass this day democrats objected we need to push back also push back on administration, knowingly wilfully intentionally inviting pe
, texas advocates say utah say they are dealing with a lot of venezuelan families federal authoritiesn 100 investigations into crime committed by members of a violent venezuelan gang across the united states senator we know dealing with that venezuelan gang in new york as well, what are you seeing in terms of the impact of this open border in your state. >> okay. first of all all 50 states now are effectively border indicates biden administration throne gates open invited people flying...
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and then, of course, senate of utah. could you just briefly about what motivated him, especially first campaigns, what made him want to run for office was what was driving him to to do this? yeah. well, so you ask him this question, and i would him a few times and he'll give you two different answers depending on how candid he feels. so if he's in a more of sentimental mode, he'll talk about what he calls the romney obligation, which is he believes that going back through his family's history, they've always had this kind of moral obligation to to try to help where they can. it's this kind of noblesse oblige, this idea that if there is problem to be solved, romneys have to be there to help solve it. and, you know, he he is aware of the fact that was born into a wealthy family. he had every advantage that he have growing up. and so he did feel like, you know, he had some obligation to use the many things that he was and born into to try to help other people. so and i do think that's part it. but he would also sometimes wh
and then, of course, senate of utah. could you just briefly about what motivated him, especially first campaigns, what made him want to run for office was what was driving him to to do this? yeah. well, so you ask him this question, and i would him a few times and he'll give you two different answers depending on how candid he feels. so if he's in a more of sentimental mode, he'll talk about what he calls the romney obligation, which is he believes that going back through his family's history,...
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beach, where their worships— the way to utah beach, where their worships as — the way to utah beach,e. we want to— worships as far as you could see. we want to thank our great grandfather and all the veterans of d—day and the normandy landings. we will never forget. thank you. d—day started with battleships bombarding the french coast, then paratroopers dropping to take out german defences, something recreated today in normandy. there were commemorations here too for the a400 commemorations here too for the 4400 troops killed in forcing back the nazis. at the heart of our remembrance lies the sacrifice, valour, bravery and heroism of the sailors, soldiers, airmen and civilians who gave all they had. backin they had. back in portsmouth, more royal recognition. it is good to see you. i recognition. it is aood to see ou. , it is good to see you. i will see ou in it is good to see you. i will see you in five _ it is good to see you. i will see you in five years' _ it is good to see you. i will see you in five years' time. - you in five years' time. these men now carry celebrity status. j
beach, where their worships— the way to utah beach, where their worships as — the way to utah beach,e. we want to— worships as far as you could see. we want to thank our great grandfather and all the veterans of d—day and the normandy landings. we will never forget. thank you. d—day started with battleships bombarding the french coast, then paratroopers dropping to take out german defences, something recreated today in normandy. there were commemorations here too for the a400...
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and then, ofe of utah.him,specially him want to run for office was what wadriving him to to do this? you ask him this question, and i and he'll give o differt g on how candid he feels. so if he's in aental mode, he'lk about what he calls theom he bes that going back through his kind of moral obligation tto t:■■9ry to help where they can. it's this kind of noblesse oblige, this idea that if there is problem to be solved, romneys have to be there to help solve it. and, you know, he he is aware of the fact that was born into a wealthy he had every advantage that he have growing up. and so he know, he had some obligation to was and born into to try to help other part it. but he would alsoú sometimes whn he's in a slightly more puckish and and maybe forthcoming admitn some sort of an adrenaline junkie, but he doesn't get his adrenaline from extreme sports. right. or skydiving or rock cliwhateve. he gets the adrenaline rush from rushing towa crisis. his wife is really insitful on this point, and who knows him bet
and then, ofe of utah.him,specially him want to run for office was what wadriving him to to do this? you ask him this question, and i and he'll give o differt g on how candid he feels. so if he's in aental mode, he'lk about what he calls theom he bes that going back through his kind of moral obligation tto t:■■9ry to help where they can. it's this kind of noblesse oblige, this idea that if there is problem to be solved, romneys have to be there to help solve it. and, you know, he he is...
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the utah officials say shelters and resources for migrants are fully depleted. writes thise learned the democrat mayor of denver has been sending illegal migrants to the utah without proper notification or approval. this is unacceptable, follows on the failed catch and release policy of the biden administration. are you aware of this? with what can you tell us about the 2,000 illegals sent from denver to your state? >> we've been aware of it for quite a few months. i've been trying to figure out how to find proof. i'm glad we have the proof now. it says a lot about the hard hearts of the leftists and marxist left. denver, they are a sanctuary. they welcome these people to come in there. once they get there, they just push them out any place across the country without any support or desteyer to know what's happening to them. this is a very hard hearted people, ideology, and a group. again, they don't care less what happens to them once they get here. maria: unbelievable. this is the issue that ripped across europe last week, parliamentary elections was a victory,
the utah officials say shelters and resources for migrants are fully depleted. writes thise learned the democrat mayor of denver has been sending illegal migrants to the utah without proper notification or approval. this is unacceptable, follows on the failed catch and release policy of the biden administration. are you aware of this? with what can you tell us about the 2,000 illegals sent from denver to your state? >> we've been aware of it for quite a few months. i've been trying to...
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and that quote is so disrespectful because utah is one of the most well-run states in the country inact it's the top of everything from volunteerism to economies and to say they will be welcoming because they are good people, we are good people that we run things under the rule of law which is why we have such a great welcoming society there but it is so disingenuous and it's really frustrating because we don't have the capacity, we are not given dollars we are not taking federal money to go through these programs to become a sanctuary city and say let's send them to utah. it is so wrong but the problem is this horrific policy we have seen from president biden's administration. >> jacqui: to your point is hardly the first time we've seen the cartels take advantage of the benevolent values of people in this country. but the mayor of denver is seeming to blame texas of all places. a spokesperson for his office said to axios the vast majority of newcomers arriving in denver do so on buses from texas with no intention of coming to denver which is why part of our operations including purc
and that quote is so disrespectful because utah is one of the most well-run states in the country inact it's the top of everything from volunteerism to economies and to say they will be welcoming because they are good people, we are good people that we run things under the rule of law which is why we have such a great welcoming society there but it is so disingenuous and it's really frustrating because we don't have the capacity, we are not given dollars we are not taking federal money to go...
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stuart: ashley, which city in utah? local report in utah said denver paid for tickets for immigrants to salt lake city in may and that revelation sparked a media response from utah governor spencer cox who took to social media and said this "this is completely unacceptable and follows on the failed catch and release policy of biden administration. every state has received illegal immigrants and utah's resources are completely depleted. denver says many newcomers are from texas or maybe florida have no intention of coming to colorado and the city purchases tickets so that migrants can reach their desired destination and denver says, guess what, salt lake city is one of the most frequently requested. stu. stuart: thanks, ash. washington times report claimed 99% of migrants caught and released in a parole program are now at large. bring in sheriff chad bianco in river side county. they're given a court date in the future and no way to track them down and make sure they show up. is that an accurate statement of reality and
stuart: ashley, which city in utah? local report in utah said denver paid for tickets for immigrants to salt lake city in may and that revelation sparked a media response from utah governor spencer cox who took to social media and said this "this is completely unacceptable and follows on the failed catch and release policy of biden administration. every state has received illegal immigrants and utah's resources are completely depleted. denver says many newcomers are from texas or maybe...
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a lot of folks went from colorado to utah. salt lake is trying to do something there. what's happening? >> exactly, bill. utah governor says his state situation is completely unacceptable and denver mayor mike johnson's office is telling us they have been incredibly transparent about immigrants sent here by texas governor greg abbott. his office says it served 42,000 and most arrivals never intended to stay in denver. in a statement that's why part of our operations include purchasing tickets for newcomers to get to their desired location where they may have support networks or job opportunities. governor cox says utah doesn't have support networks or job opportunities for the 2,000 migrants denver sent to his state and he accused denver of sending them without proper notification posting on x every state received illegal immigrants and utah's resources are depleted. one homeless shelter in utah told us it is at capacity. >> not only are we dealing with other people and their issues but dealing with the local families that are having a really tough time right now. >> t
a lot of folks went from colorado to utah. salt lake is trying to do something there. what's happening? >> exactly, bill. utah governor says his state situation is completely unacceptable and denver mayor mike johnson's office is telling us they have been incredibly transparent about immigrants sent here by texas governor greg abbott. his office says it served 42,000 and most arrivals never intended to stay in denver. in a statement that's why part of our operations include purchasing...
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so what you're finding is they're recruiting very old, the 709th regiment that founded utah beach.erage age is 36. the 352nd regiment that's on omaha beach was mentioned average age 18 and a hf on of that one sixth of those troops are outgroup group in those people from eastern europe or soviet socialist republics. look at these faces. they are not aryan. they're from so you have a problem with language and readiness. are they going to fight? well, and truth be told it's a mixed bag, some fight very well. and others can't wait to surrender. but effectively, what we should think about this. this is the reinforce western defenses. what this means though when we said, hey, this is only an act progress only 18% of the atlantic wall built in normandy at the time that the allies invade. okay, so let's talk about the other decision have to make. how do we drive them back the sea, the best units we have are we have about ten panzer divisions. this is what you think about when you think about the german army in world war two. these are mechanized and motorized forces that fight with combine
so what you're finding is they're recruiting very old, the 709th regiment that founded utah beach.erage age is 36. the 352nd regiment that's on omaha beach was mentioned average age 18 and a hf on of that one sixth of those troops are outgroup group in those people from eastern europe or soviet socialist republics. look at these faces. they are not aryan. they're from so you have a problem with language and readiness. are they going to fight? well, and truth be told it's a mixed bag, some fight...
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so far officials saying resources for migrants are fully depleted in fact, utah governor wrote on x,en sending illegal migrants to denver without approval or notification, the biden administration, let's get this straight so utah, is going to have to pay for the sin of denver's inability to handle their migrants, but the denver mayor, in colorado oh, we are a sanctuary city welcome they what do they call them newcomers new friends? on the side, utah -- >> funny how narratives changed when arizona, going to charge with traffickering ridiculous stuff out of california, all allegations now of you sanctuary cities, welcome into other cities other states again that is failed policy, that itself just really it just goes to the integrity of accountability law and order our immigration system we have to security the border first clean up immigration system send a message that we can't do this, look. we are still a border state, border towns impacted by uptick last few years their resources deplooetd, chicago same thing. >> i am living, i grew up in arizona, texas now living in it again becau
so far officials saying resources for migrants are fully depleted in fact, utah governor wrote on x,en sending illegal migrants to denver without approval or notification, the biden administration, let's get this straight so utah, is going to have to pay for the sin of denver's inability to handle their migrants, but the denver mayor, in colorado oh, we are a sanctuary city welcome they what do they call them newcomers new friends? on the side, utah -- >> funny how narratives changed when...
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and so i have these perfect observation and firing lines onto both utah beach and omaha beach on each side of, of the coastline there. and so the germans had put big guns, big artillery pieces on the top. you see where the memorial is now. that's where those guns were, and they could have easily fired down upon both beaches, utah and omaha, which were 2 of the most difficult of the 5 da beaches where the americans landed and were some of the heaviest casualties were. and so commanders, alec, tremendously, they had to neutralize that site. and although they've been pounding this site for weeks from the air and preparation for the invasion, they couldn't be for sure that those guns were really gone. and they needed basically boots literally on the ground to confirm that that would not be a threat to landing troops on utah and omaha. so they sent, i think a couple 100 army rangers the rangers are basically a special forces and elite group of the us army. and this is really where the rangers got their reputation to this day about why there's such an advanced and elite group because they b
and so i have these perfect observation and firing lines onto both utah beach and omaha beach on each side of, of the coastline there. and so the germans had put big guns, big artillery pieces on the top. you see where the memorial is now. that's where those guns were, and they could have easily fired down upon both beaches, utah and omaha, which were 2 of the most difficult of the 5 da beaches where the americans landed and were some of the heaviest casualties were. and so commanders, alec,...
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a title i school in salt lake city utah. >> think it chairman sanders ranking member cdysi >> if you could talk closer to the mic question of s absolute like being in my class thank you. i am grateful for this opportunity to share my love of teaching insights for my classroom. my name is jon and again on the 2020 when utah teacher of board certified teacher a proud member of the national education last 11 years i've dedicated my professional life to uplifting at meadowlark elementary title when a public school in selleck city. as we consider the challenges facing public school teachers toda there is one statistic that worries me the most tty of american parents do not want their children to become my mother who was a korean like so many immigrant immigrants wanted me too go to be a doctor orked up the courage to let my mother know i was going to be publicacher she asked doctor teacher? i said no elementary school teacher. i did out to read record what my mother said after that but she was upset. not she did not respected tea
a title i school in salt lake city utah. >> think it chairman sanders ranking member cdysi >> if you could talk closer to the mic question of s absolute like being in my class thank you. i am grateful for this opportunity to share my love of teaching insights for my classroom. my name is jon and again on the 2020 when utah teacher of board certified teacher a proud member of the national education last 11 years i've dedicated my professional life to uplifting at meadowlark...
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the destroyers led the invasion at normandy on utah beach.eries open fire on us and we returned fire for 1.5 hours. this was my general quarter station whenever we were preparing for or participating in combat operations. corey received several direct hits. by the time we exited the forward engine room, the main deck was underwater and our captain ordered abandon ship. i had lost my life vest and i saw chief peterson. he told me he remembered seeing an extra in the forward chiefs quarters and i headed there. the ship was strangely quiet as i proceeded to the chiefs quarters. the life vest was where the chief said it was. wearing my new life fest, i went back on the main deck, i stepped into the english channel, and swim out to a life raft. the water was extremely cold, between 52 and 54 degrees fahrenheit. within minutes of entering the water, i felt a mild concussion hissing sound, realizing a shell had burst in the water close to me and that the shrapnel had passed just over my head. german short batteries continued to fire into our area fo
the destroyers led the invasion at normandy on utah beach.eries open fire on us and we returned fire for 1.5 hours. this was my general quarter station whenever we were preparing for or participating in combat operations. corey received several direct hits. by the time we exited the forward engine room, the main deck was underwater and our captain ordered abandon ship. i had lost my life vest and i saw chief peterson. he told me he remembered seeing an extra in the forward chiefs quarters and i...
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jon the 2020 when utah teacher of the . national teacher of the year finalist he is entering his 12th year of teaching sixth grade at meadowlarkle salt lake city utah. thanks very much for being with us. >> think it chairman sanders ranking member cassidy distguished members of the committee. >> if you could talk closer to the mic question of s absolute like being in my class thank you. i am grateful for this opportunity to share my love of teaching insights for my classroom. my name is jon ahur and again on the 2020 when utah teacher of the national board certified teacher a proud member of the national education association. last 11 years i've dedicated my professional life to uplifting and educating the children at meadowlark elementary title when a public school in as we consider the challenges facing public school teachers today t m cis ntroduce our fifth witness she is the president and founder of the parents defending education and national grassroots nonprofit empowering parents to advocate for classrooms that educa
jon the 2020 when utah teacher of the . national teacher of the year finalist he is entering his 12th year of teaching sixth grade at meadowlarkle salt lake city utah. thanks very much for being with us. >> think it chairman sanders ranking member cassidy distguished members of the committee. >> if you could talk closer to the mic question of s absolute like being in my class thank you. i am grateful for this opportunity to share my love of teaching insights for my classroom. my...
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one who lives in utah. i said, you know, i have a feeling that she took a lyft share and i feel strongly that she did that. >> you are worried something happened in that car. >> definitely. >> ashley and the cousin called lyft and uber to see if someone it picked up mackenzie at the airport. >> that's when this began because they let it slip, lyft did, that she got in a lyft that night. >> what did you do? >> we contacted law enforcement about the lyft. >> a big break. because it gave them probable cause to serve lyft with a search warrant. >> find out where she was dropped off, what time she was picked up. >> where did she go? >> we got the destination from the airport to a north salt lake address and she was dropped off at hatch park just before 3:00 a.m.. >> a park at 3:00 a.m.? why would mackenzie come here? just as important, why would a driver leave a young woman alone, burden with luggage at a park in the middle of the night? who would do such a thing? it was the detective's job to track down the dri
one who lives in utah. i said, you know, i have a feeling that she took a lyft share and i feel strongly that she did that. >> you are worried something happened in that car. >> definitely. >> ashley and the cousin called lyft and uber to see if someone it picked up mackenzie at the airport. >> that's when this began because they let it slip, lyft did, that she got in a lyft that night. >> what did you do? >> we contacted law enforcement about the lyft....
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harry came ashore at utah beach on d-day.w that he's come back, we said he could have anything he wants for lunch today, he helped liberate this coast, after all. but he said a hamburger would do fine. what's more american than that? think of rock merritt, who saw a recruitment poster asking him if paratrooper, so he signed up on the spot. and that decision landed him here on d-day with the 508th regiment, a unit that would suffer heavy casualties. and 70 years later, i' across fy know rock, not just for his exploits on d-day, or his 35 years in the army, but because 91-year-old rock merritt still spends his time speaking to the young men and women of today's army and still bleeds o.d. green for his 82nd airborne. cynical, whenever you doubt that courage and goodness is possible, stop and think of these men. wilson and harry and rock, they are here today, and although i know we already gave them a rousing round of applause, along with all our veterans of d-day, if you can stand, please stand. if not, please raise your hand. l
harry came ashore at utah beach on d-day.w that he's come back, we said he could have anything he wants for lunch today, he helped liberate this coast, after all. but he said a hamburger would do fine. what's more american than that? think of rock merritt, who saw a recruitment poster asking him if paratrooper, so he signed up on the spot. and that decision landed him here on d-day with the 508th regiment, a unit that would suffer heavy casualties. and 70 years later, i' across fy know rock,...
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harry came ashore at utah beach on d-day.now that he's come back, we an have anything you wants for lunch today. he helped liberate this coast, after said a hamburger would do fine. what's more american than that. think of rock.wl merit. who saw recruitment poster asking him if he was a man enough to be a paratrooper. so he signed up on the spot. and that decision landed him here on. d-day with the 508th regiment, the unit that would casualties in 70 years later. that all across fort bragg, they know rock not just for his on d-day or his 35 years in the army, merritt still spens his time speaking to the young men and women of today's army and still bleeds green for his 82nd airborne. whenever the world makes you cynical. whenever you doubt that courage and goodness is possible. stop and think of these men. wilson and harry and rock, they are here today. and although i know we are to gave them a rousing round of applause, along with our veterans of d-day. if you can stand, please stand. if not, please raise your hand. let us r
harry came ashore at utah beach on d-day.now that he's come back, we an have anything you wants for lunch today. he helped liberate this coast, after said a hamburger would do fine. what's more american than that. think of rock.wl merit. who saw recruitment poster asking him if he was a man enough to be a paratrooper. so he signed up on the spot. and that decision landed him here on. d-day with the 508th regiment, the unit that would casualties in 70 years later. that all across fort bragg,...
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this is the second lawsuit that utah has filed against tiktok. last year, the state accused the app of harming teens mental health, and in a statement made to our sister station in utah, a spokesperson for tiktok denied the most recent allegations, saying in part, tiktok has industry leading policies and measures to help protect the safety and well-being of teens. creators must be at least 18 years old before they can go live, and their account must meet a follower requirement. now to washington. >> police are asking for the public's help to identify a man and a woman who stole a french bulldog right out of the owner's front yard, the owner says the incident happened saturday afternoon while her two children watched. she says the woman grabbed their dog and ran back to a car where a man was behind the wheel. police say the thieves were able to access the woman's yard through a public park connected to their property . no word tonight on any arrests, and you can hear about the west coast top stories every weekday right here on ktvu. >> west coast
this is the second lawsuit that utah has filed against tiktok. last year, the state accused the app of harming teens mental health, and in a statement made to our sister station in utah, a spokesperson for tiktok denied the most recent allegations, saying in part, tiktok has industry leading policies and measures to help protect the safety and well-being of teens. creators must be at least 18 years old before they can go live, and their account must meet a follower requirement. now to...
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but is it any wonder why the state of utah withdrew from that exchange? it is because of this sort of thing of the target shifting after the fact. the draft management plan includes the phrase collaboration or coordination. and in reference to collaboration and coordination here no fewer than 559 times with the phrase collaboration with the state of utah mentioned only once and coordination with san juan county utah isn't mentioned at all a single time even though this is home to the bears ears national monument. according to the draft plan, and from what i understand of how things unfolded, the commission was provided with over 100 meetings to offer and receive input. meanwhile, as a cooperating agency, the state of utah has provided six meetings to offer input into the plan. two of those were listed as input only. effectively four meetings a versus 100 is quite a disparity. all that utah has asked for over the years is real actual seats at the table. it is obvious you have given the bears ears commission a seat and left utah off in the corner wearing a
but is it any wonder why the state of utah withdrew from that exchange? it is because of this sort of thing of the target shifting after the fact. the draft management plan includes the phrase collaboration or coordination. and in reference to collaboration and coordination here no fewer than 559 times with the phrase collaboration with the state of utah mentioned only once and coordination with san juan county utah isn't mentioned at all a single time even though this is home to the bears ears...
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that no future utah wilderness designations will be made.to be ignoring this history and both the state and the individual county resource management plans applicable to that area. the only way we get healthy forest is by having flexibility to perform active management of the forest, turns out we've learned over the few days, that's terrible for forest health. what we areri dealing with throughout utah is patch work, patch work of designated wilderness, recommended wilderness and inventory roadless area that make active management a nightmare and frankly practically unachievable. can you. how the wilderness recommendations were developed and why state and local county's input apparently disregarded completely in the preferred alternative? >> yeah, the forest supervisors is planning to meet with the county supervisors to cooperate on the forest plan issue. >> how did that go? >> it hasn't taken place yet. they are schedule today have a meeting to discuss this very issue that you're bringing up. >> after the draft plan was released. now, look,
that no future utah wilderness designations will be made.to be ignoring this history and both the state and the individual county resource management plans applicable to that area. the only way we get healthy forest is by having flexibility to perform active management of the forest, turns out we've learned over the few days, that's terrible for forest health. what we areri dealing with throughout utah is patch work, patch work of designated wilderness, recommended wilderness and inventory...
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the flight time from portland billed to utah beach would be 57 minutes to miles. 57 miles turned out. we turned 90 degrees south east and flew over the channel islands and and turned due east overland to utah. the red light snapped at the door. stand up and hook up. there was a stamping of feet, closing shut on the static line. 23 ok i yelled and quickly, the numbers went down to one. one ok. we shuffled lockstep and halted ready to go. we were coming down to 1500 feet fast. the coast is just ahead. immediately, i was hit by the strong odor of gunsmoke. ahead of us was a sea of tracer sticking enough to walk on. there was no way we were not going to be hit. no one had to tell us what it was when we first heard it for their very first time. it sounded like rocks in a tin can when the bullets hit our aircraft. our plane began to take evasive action. we continue to be hit. the sounds came up and went, but we stayed up. three of our 45 planes were shot down. minutes went by. then the green light came on. we all jumped. i have never been so glad to get out of an airplane in my life. the pa
the flight time from portland billed to utah beach would be 57 minutes to miles. 57 miles turned out. we turned 90 degrees south east and flew over the channel islands and and turned due east overland to utah. the red light snapped at the door. stand up and hook up. there was a stamping of feet, closing shut on the static line. 23 ok i yelled and quickly, the numbers went down to one. one ok. we shuffled lockstep and halted ready to go. we were coming down to 1500 feet fast. the coast is just...
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utah is suing the app, accusing it of enabling the sexual exploitation of miners in the company is fighting back. we're following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn new center control we are following breaking news any moment now, president biden is set to unveil a new executive action that will dramatically curb the flow of illegal migrants crossing the us-mexico border between legal ports of entry in the sweeping measure would effectively shut down the southern border in those places to asylum seekers once unlawful crossings hit a daily average of 2,500. it's the president's most aggressive attempt to address the border crisis, an issue that has long been one of his biggest political voice. on our abilities. and he's making this announcement just weeks before his first debate with former president donald trump, cnn's priscilla alvarez is live now at the white house for us. priscilla, the president is expected to speak any minute now, we're keeping our eye out for that. tell us more about what we're expecting to hear while we expect him to take on
utah is suing the app, accusing it of enabling the sexual exploitation of miners in the company is fighting back. we're following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn new center control we are following breaking news any moment now, president biden is set to unveil a new executive action that will dramatically curb the flow of illegal migrants crossing the us-mexico border between legal ports of entry in the sweeping measure would effectively shut down...