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wyoming is a headwater state. we take care of our water and we know that water is our most important natural resource. water use currently at this dam pan the gamut from irrigation, domestic, industrial, municipal, fish and wildlife and recreation. power generation is the secondary purpose at the dam, and current uses also include industrial capacity for our miners, fertilizer producers and fulfillment of a range of energy needs. mr. speaker, this bill will simply authorize the bureau of reclamation to enter into a cooperative agreement with the state of wyoming so we could begin the process to study, design and construct increased capacity for the reservoir. this is a process, mr. speaker, thas beeneld up previously by onerous nepa requirements and we need to move quickly so we can begin to increase this capacity. currently the reservoir has 265,000 acre-feet. to accommodate its active capacity, this legislation would potentially add an additional 80,000 acre-feet of existing reservoir space. this bill would prov
wyoming is a headwater state. we take care of our water and we know that water is our most important natural resource. water use currently at this dam pan the gamut from irrigation, domestic, industrial, municipal, fish and wildlife and recreation. power generation is the secondary purpose at the dam, and current uses also include industrial capacity for our miners, fertilizer producers and fulfillment of a range of energy needs. mr. speaker, this bill will simply authorize the bureau of...
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wyoming may have been first.hen you get 68.6%, the reason he did is because we spoke to their hearts and minds. these are people who were crushed by the power of the federal government. i think president trump offered a much more compelling vision and that's why people really reacted very well to him. >> mary? you went through this grueling campaign. you ran for congress. tell us your experience. >> well i think it was great. i got to meet so many great people and the district i ran in second district of florida is a very rural and agricultural district. part of the heart blood of our country. small business owners, farmers, cattle ranchers and one of the things i think was so important in my campaign is that we traveled every single day over 2,000 miles plus on our car every single week to meet with people and good out to their dairies. i rode horses. i herded cows. i learned about their businesses an families and what was impacting them. it is what the country feels as a whole and why president trump got electe
wyoming may have been first.hen you get 68.6%, the reason he did is because we spoke to their hearts and minds. these are people who were crushed by the power of the federal government. i think president trump offered a much more compelling vision and that's why people really reacted very well to him. >> mary? you went through this grueling campaign. you ran for congress. tell us your experience. >> well i think it was great. i got to meet so many great people and the district i ran...
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california has 55 electoral votes, wyoming has three. that's about an 18 - 1 disparity but california has 70 times the population of wyoming and unless you can have a good account for why wyoming voters are a discriminated minority that deserve enhanced power in the electoral system, there's probably no good defense for it. it just gives some people inflated power in choosing the president. the senate is subject to the same objective and its more extreme so california has two senators but 70 times the population. that's a power play by the philadelphia convention. they try to justify with philosophical reasons for why the small states would be overwhelmed by the large states but it was just the power-play and the small states that we will walk out of convention if you don't give us a senate. i'm sorry, that was long-winde long-winded -- [applause] >> you can watch this and other programs online booktv.org. >> book tv tapes hundreds of author programs throughout the country all year long. here's a look at some of the events we will be cov
california has 55 electoral votes, wyoming has three. that's about an 18 - 1 disparity but california has 70 times the population of wyoming and unless you can have a good account for why wyoming voters are a discriminated minority that deserve enhanced power in the electoral system, there's probably no good defense for it. it just gives some people inflated power in choosing the president. the senate is subject to the same objective and its more extreme so california has two senators but 70...
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pictures with the wyoming placing sand bags there. in wyoming. this is affecting different parts of the country. i want to visit with you, if it i could, commissioner wolf, because last week, many people from big haorn went to celebrat the live and mourn the death. big horn river that in an effort to prevent flooding. hef left behind a wife, he was 52. he left behind two sons. can you talk about the other human consequences of the flooding in addition to the abandoned homes and damage and property damage. can you go beyond that. >> yes. that was a tragic time with passing. people in the courthouse related to him and we extend our condolences to. when you look at what happened whether that flood inundated the home and businesses, those families were away from their homes for almost four to five nights. when you look at the toll, they don't know what they are going to come back to, the law enforcement they is it a good job, and the washington county sheriff'separtment trying to get families out in sp and can out of the homes. many of them thought i
pictures with the wyoming placing sand bags there. in wyoming. this is affecting different parts of the country. i want to visit with you, if it i could, commissioner wolf, because last week, many people from big haorn went to celebrat the live and mourn the death. big horn river that in an effort to prevent flooding. hef left behind a wife, he was 52. he left behind two sons. can you talk about the other human consequences of the flooding in addition to the abandoned homes and damage and...
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wyoming with the third poorest county in wyoming. you can find a map in appendix a of the testimony. this area of wyoming is known for the sugar beats grown and processed for u.s. sugar for conional. the high yield of the agricultural production is dependent on the big horn river. this river that brings much life brings much destruction to the communities in the spring when ice blocks the size of trucks and weighing up to 300,000 block and jam up the flow of the river. the ice pushes over the banks of the communities in the basin to flood homes and businesses and threatening the sugar processing plant that i already mentioned. mr. chairman, i want to direct your attention to the before and after photos on the easel of the flooding that occurred in warland on february 11th of this year. in the before photos you can see in foreground an island in the middle of the river that is made of sedimentment built up over the years, and in the forephotograph, you can see the ice that was causing the flooding. in the counties and the national gua
wyoming with the third poorest county in wyoming. you can find a map in appendix a of the testimony. this area of wyoming is known for the sugar beats grown and processed for u.s. sugar for conional. the high yield of the agricultural production is dependent on the big horn river. this river that brings much life brings much destruction to the communities in the spring when ice blocks the size of trucks and weighing up to 300,000 block and jam up the flow of the river. the ice pushes over the...
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university of wyoming. commissioner has moved back in 1995 to work the oil and gas industry. upon transitioning out of the national guard commissionable friend for a seat on the washakie county commission, was sworn in january 2003. past president of the wyoming county commissioners association. currently vice president of the whaling association of county officers. also serves on the national association of counties public lands given committee and during his 15 years as a county commission given extended the county as a federal cooperation agency on the bighorn national forest plan revision in the bighorn basin. i want to welcome you to the committee, commissionable. i want to thank you for agreeing to testify here today. i see you have a number of other commissioners from wyoming who are here to cheer you on nac pete here who is also executive director of the wyoming county commission association. commissionable. >> good morning, chairman, ranking member carper and distinguish members of the committee. t
university of wyoming. commissioner has moved back in 1995 to work the oil and gas industry. upon transitioning out of the national guard commissionable friend for a seat on the washakie county commission, was sworn in january 2003. past president of the wyoming county commissioners association. currently vice president of the whaling association of county officers. also serves on the national association of counties public lands given committee and during his 15 years as a county commission...
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of wyoming. commissioner wolf has moved back in 1995 to work in the oil and gas industry. upon transitioning out of the guard, commissioner wolf ran for a seat in the commission and was sworn into office january 2003. past president of the wyoming county commissioner's currently vice president of the wyoming association of county officers. the nationaln association of counties, public lands steering committee and years as a county commissioner, has represented the county as a federal cooperating agency on the big horn national forest plan horn basin, big management plan revision. i welcome you to the committee, wolf, i thank you for agreeing to testify here today. i see you have a number of other commissioners from the state of are here to cheer obermeyer i see peter here. commissioner wolf. >> good morning, chairman brasso, ranking member carper and distinguished members of the committee. wolf, chairmany of the board of county commissioners in wash key county, wyoming. is located iny northwest w
of wyoming. commissioner wolf has moved back in 1995 to work in the oil and gas industry. upon transitioning out of the guard, commissioner wolf ran for a seat in the commission and was sworn into office january 2003. past president of the wyoming county commissioner's currently vice president of the wyoming association of county officers. the nationaln association of counties, public lands steering committee and years as a county commissioner, has represented the county as a federal...
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the presiding officer: the senator from wyoming. mr. barrasso: thank you so much for allowing me to engage in this colloquy with my friend and colleague, senator blunt, from missouri, who has been a real leader, not just in the senate but when he was in the house. traveling to all of the hospitals in missouri, talking about the issues that concerned the people there, as i do in wyoming every weekend going home, talking to people at home. mr. president, you may not know this, but i was the president of the wyoming medical society and worked with something as the medical director called the wyoming health fairs. we brought low-cost health screening to people all around the cowboy state. so i have been going to these health fairs for years. when i was just a doctor practicing medicine, when i was an orthopedic surgeon, and then when i was in the state senate but now as a u.s. senator to the point that i was at a health fair last saturday in buffalo, wyoming. and people come to the fairs. they get their blood tested ahead of time so they ca
the presiding officer: the senator from wyoming. mr. barrasso: thank you so much for allowing me to engage in this colloquy with my friend and colleague, senator blunt, from missouri, who has been a real leader, not just in the senate but when he was in the house. traveling to all of the hospitals in missouri, talking about the issues that concerned the people there, as i do in wyoming every weekend going home, talking to people at home. mr. president, you may not know this, but i was the...
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pam runs with it compiling a list of a half dozen age-appropriate men in wyoming with that last name.he sends amanda the list. >> i want this chapter to be over with. >> reporter: a hopeful amanda jumps on facebook to track down photos of the men. there is one photo that she is drawn to in particular. >> you see the facial features. i mean, you see the lips. >> reporter: she messages that man. and halfway across the country in wind-swept eastern wyoming -- >> there i was minding my own business and this thing pops up. >> reporter: a man named larry herot is on the receiving end of her questions. i he tells her, yes, he knew her mom in the 1980s. >> i had one question. was your mother ever in the army national guard? she goes, yes. >> i wanted to cry, i wanted to jump up and down. he actually knows my mother. >> reporter: larry says she dated for a month but he didn't know she had gotten pregnant. >> loved her to death. strong woman. and i appreciated that. the red hair got me. i love redheads. >> reporter: however, amanda's mother vivian says she doesn't remember larry at all. he was
pam runs with it compiling a list of a half dozen age-appropriate men in wyoming with that last name.he sends amanda the list. >> i want this chapter to be over with. >> reporter: a hopeful amanda jumps on facebook to track down photos of the men. there is one photo that she is drawn to in particular. >> you see the facial features. i mean, you see the lips. >> reporter: she messages that man. and halfway across the country in wind-swept eastern wyoming -- >> there...
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out from has been hashed out from the wyoming disabled hunters organization.n 2013 and 2015 she was named ms. wheelchair u.s.a. and is the author of a redefined life which is published last year. please welcome ashley when bob. [applause] tony out before helped pass the concealed carry on college campuses in texas and continues to be one of the country's foremost advocates for the movement nationwide. last year she started to an iceberg and say this commercial where she is shared her struggle with those who don't believe the young black woman should advocate for the second amendment. tony is a graduate student in rights for the independent journal review. [applause] last but certainly not least, kristen mcmanus a 26 wrote attorney who was violently attacked faster like getting into into her car after leaving her law firm in louisville, kentucky. christie was able to save her life by shooting her knife wielding attacker after a terrifying struggle. [applause] christie was featured in a national television that supporting the election of donald trump which was a
out from has been hashed out from the wyoming disabled hunters organization.n 2013 and 2015 she was named ms. wheelchair u.s.a. and is the author of a redefined life which is published last year. please welcome ashley when bob. [applause] tony out before helped pass the concealed carry on college campuses in texas and continues to be one of the country's foremost advocates for the movement nationwide. last year she started to an iceberg and say this commercial where she is shared her struggle...
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when i think of energy i'm from an energy state, wyoming. i think of energy security for our country, economic growth and environmental stewardship and that's how we have used over the 15 years that wyoming has been a state. >> woodruff: you mentioned jobs, as you know a number of skeptics are saying, well, many of those jobs just are not coming back. it's due to factors other than what the epa did, environmental rules have been, how many jobs do you think will come back due to this? >> i think across the country and over the next number of years, i'm talking hundreds of thousands if not millions of jobs in the energy sector. energy is called the mastery source for a reason. it powers our country, it pours the economy our military. energy is a force multiplier, it's an instrument of power and we can get a lot more done, i believe, with a barrel of oil than you can with a barrel of -- energy can be geopolitical weapon we need it all. we need the renewable energy we need the nonrenewable energy. and can't kid ourselves to say that we're going
when i think of energy i'm from an energy state, wyoming. i think of energy security for our country, economic growth and environmental stewardship and that's how we have used over the 15 years that wyoming has been a state. >> woodruff: you mentioned jobs, as you know a number of skeptics are saying, well, many of those jobs just are not coming back. it's due to factors other than what the epa did, environmental rules have been, how many jobs do you think will come back due to this?...
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wyoming is beautiful. >> it is beautiful.mes you want to be isolated. >> exactly. >> but could you imagine rupaul in like full-on drag and high heels, and you know? >> no. >> doing what what cattle herders do? >> even when he's not in full on drag and high heels, he's still fabulous. >> finally to something about as far away as you can get from a drag queen on the runway. mark zuckerberg on the basketball court. >> oh, the facebook ceo was caught on camera air balling while visiting the university of north carolina. solid basketball school. in fact, his shot was so bad, look at that, it barely, barely brushed the bottom of the net. the school's team nicknamed him zucker buckets. >> but the tech giant is in good company. just last month at the home arena of the houston rockets, steven a. smith, who's made a career out of talking smack about basketball players on espn, showed his jumper is a bit flat, as well. laying bricks there with james harden. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i l
wyoming is beautiful. >> it is beautiful.mes you want to be isolated. >> exactly. >> but could you imagine rupaul in like full-on drag and high heels, and you know? >> no. >> doing what what cattle herders do? >> even when he's not in full on drag and high heels, he's still fabulous. >> finally to something about as far away as you can get from a drag queen on the runway. mark zuckerberg on the basketball court. >> oh, the facebook ceo was caught...
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i'm joined by john barrasso of wyoming. who is a member of the republican leadership on the senate side. serves as the republican policy committee chair. also a medical doctor, senator barrasso, see, i had a lot of introductory titles for you there, so my apologies. >> thanks, chuck. good to be with you. >> senator, i know you are -- you came out yesterday supportive of this plan. you are well aware of where many conservatives whom you share a lot of views with many of these conservative senators, but not on this issue. what do you say to rand paul who says, this plan is dead on arrival in the united states senate? >> rand has a lot of good ideas. all of these members have a lot of good ideas that we're considering and working through and chuck, i will tell you, the reason there's a sense of urgency is obamacare is collapsing. in my home state of wyoming, they're basically down to one choice for buying insurance under the exchange, and it continues to go up over 25% last year, the year before, the huge double digit increase
i'm joined by john barrasso of wyoming. who is a member of the republican leadership on the senate side. serves as the republican policy committee chair. also a medical doctor, senator barrasso, see, i had a lot of introductory titles for you there, so my apologies. >> thanks, chuck. good to be with you. >> senator, i know you are -- you came out yesterday supportive of this plan. you are well aware of where many conservatives whom you share a lot of views with many of these...
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the gentlelady from wyoming is recognized. ms. cheney: i yield five minutes to the vice chairman of the rules committee, the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. cole. the eaker pro tempore: gentleman is recognized. mr. cole: i want to thank the gentlelady for yielding and thank her for taking on this rule and the role she plays in this house. she came to congress with an extraordinary expertise in national security, probably unsurpassed by any new member. not only a member of the rules committee and important voice for the security of the united states of america and a -- in a very dangerous era. before i begin, i gee with my friend on a couple of very important points from massachusetts that he made. and first, i want to agree with him that this should have been done earlier. my friend is exactly right. this could have been done in november and december and should have gotten it done there. we would have avoided the problems that come with a continuing resolution and pleased we are moving it now. but earlier would have been better. no q
the gentlelady from wyoming is recognized. ms. cheney: i yield five minutes to the vice chairman of the rules committee, the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. cole. the eaker pro tempore: gentleman is recognized. mr. cole: i want to thank the gentlelady for yielding and thank her for taking on this rule and the role she plays in this house. she came to congress with an extraordinary expertise in national security, probably unsurpassed by any new member. not only a member of the rules committee and...
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wyoming senator john barrasso chairs this 1:45 hearing. i call this hearing to order. president trump has made improving the nation's infrastructure a top priority and this committee is continuing its effort to highlight the nation's structure needs. as i stated, network is nation's to our prosperity. i have met with members of this committee, both sides of the youe and i will tell infrastructure is always listed as a top priority. it is a driver of this nation's economy and impacts every community. this committee has a long history of working together and a bipartisan way and i would continue that tradition. the senate environment and public works committee has ourping jurisdiction over nation's infrastructure. our last hearing focused on needsys and roads and the of rural water systems, all within this committee's purview. natural weather events in the last month in california and other western states are highlighting the need to focus levees andon on our other structures that catastrophic flooding. earlier this month more than 180,000 people were evacuated in califo
wyoming senator john barrasso chairs this 1:45 hearing. i call this hearing to order. president trump has made improving the nation's infrastructure a top priority and this committee is continuing its effort to highlight the nation's structure needs. as i stated, network is nation's to our prosperity. i have met with members of this committee, both sides of the youe and i will tell infrastructure is always listed as a top priority. it is a driver of this nation's economy and impacts every...
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you were testifying because not just for wyoming but idaho, montana, five different states, the dakotasto talk about the fact that one-size-fits-all does not work. public-private partnerships or many places. -- works many places. it does not work or we have few people and many miles up roads. host: anne-marie on the phone from north carolina. what is at the top of your list when it comes to infrastructure? caller: good morning, kimberly. i do not know where to start. the first caller from virginia mason, the man who talked about the rich getting away with not paying taxes. i am doing my taxes and between state and federal i paid almost $4000 in taxes and i live on $28,000 per year. the thing with these laws have been written to benefit the wealthy. our representatives are just paying back all the people that gave them money so they write these laws that benefit the wealthy and that is why they do not pay taxes. this is the big con we have been fed for ever and ever. i never believed it. the woman from new jersey, i will go back online and watch and listen to what she said. she met so ma
you were testifying because not just for wyoming but idaho, montana, five different states, the dakotasto talk about the fact that one-size-fits-all does not work. public-private partnerships or many places. -- works many places. it does not work or we have few people and many miles up roads. host: anne-marie on the phone from north carolina. what is at the top of your list when it comes to infrastructure? caller: good morning, kimberly. i do not know where to start. the first caller from...
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. >> i come from wyoming and just in december i attended the wyoming supreme court hearing for justice or for the judge ruth neeley and last week fox news reported this among others he was publicly censored by the supreme court and several months ago had been asked a hypothetical question by a reporter what she would do if asked to perform a gay ceremony and in the future she would do something similar to the florist and referred them to others who could so even though she'd ever been asked to perform a marriage, publicly censored. the attorneys demand she be removed from the bench which they did not do, but this is just another example of a battle that has been lost at the local level. i think that conservatives have done very well and in the states where the traditional conservatives have not one, have we ignored some of the states we should be winning like wyoming and others? >> that is an excellent question. she's a good lutheran lady. they do get potluck good potluch those baptists. you raise an interesting point because there is a local component to this. a lot of folks think it'
. >> i come from wyoming and just in december i attended the wyoming supreme court hearing for justice or for the judge ruth neeley and last week fox news reported this among others he was publicly censored by the supreme court and several months ago had been asked a hypothetical question by a reporter what she would do if asked to perform a gay ceremony and in the future she would do something similar to the florist and referred them to others who could so even though she'd ever been...
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wyoming senator john barrasso chairs this 1:45 hearing.
wyoming senator john barrasso chairs this 1:45 hearing.
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wyoming senator john barrasso is with us.ember of the senate republican relations and senate relations. thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> was there enough for you? >> there was. i felt it was very optimistic. the country will be 250 years old and what do we want that celebration to like in terms of our country, jobs, and nasal security. >> but he didn't give specifics in terms of how he wants to repeal and change obamacare. he seems to be working toward what the house version is, but you tell me. were there any specifics there, enough specifics to get a sense of where he's moving? >> i think absolutely there were. he wants to milwaukee sure people with presifting conditions continue to be covered. >> he wants to continue to have the opportunity to be covered. it wasn't necessarily a firm guarantee. >> well, you want to make sure that people with presifting -- >> he said something about access to coverage. >> my wife is a breast cancer survivor and i know as a doctor as well as a husband how important it is
wyoming senator john barrasso is with us.ember of the senate republican relations and senate relations. thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> was there enough for you? >> there was. i felt it was very optimistic. the country will be 250 years old and what do we want that celebration to like in terms of our country, jobs, and nasal security. >> but he didn't give specifics in terms of how he wants to repeal and change obamacare. he seems to be working...
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it happened to be in wyoming, australia, not wyoming, the state, this elderly woman was having a harde. her card kept being declined. a gentleman behind her said i'll give you the money basically to take care of all of it. somebody snapped a photo and that's why this is going viral because somebody said you know, i'm going to shine a light on this good deed. very, very sweet. and it was 50 >> insufficient funds for her $44 in groceries. he gave her $50. >> no lie, i have tried to do that just because i was annoyed somebody was their card was taking too long. i'm like you know what, i'll just pay for it. she added gum to her order. it was only $1.50. but i can like helping her out. you're going to grab something else. >> i can see why he's being called a hero and you were annoyed. >> just annoyed. this is something else we can relate to this this little kid here. >> we've all been there. >> you're having great french fries, you're having a good potato chip and then somebody goes in there. >> no, you did not. >> you just have to give him the stink eye. you know, the problem with this, i
it happened to be in wyoming, australia, not wyoming, the state, this elderly woman was having a harde. her card kept being declined. a gentleman behind her said i'll give you the money basically to take care of all of it. somebody snapped a photo and that's why this is going viral because somebody said you know, i'm going to shine a light on this good deed. very, very sweet. and it was 50 >> insufficient funds for her $44 in groceries. he gave her $50. >> no lie, i have tried to do...
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we produce in wyoming more uranium than any other state. nuclear energy is clean, is safe, it is reliable and it is affordable. it's also a major boost for the economy. american nuclear plants provide thousands of jobs and millions of dollars in benefits to local communities. u.s. nuclear power plants, they have run safely for decades and many will serve our country for years and decades to come, but after decades of reliable power from our traditional nuclear power plants, these nuclear plants are now experiencing innovation with opportunities that are now taking shape in the nuclear industry. increased private investment is occurring in nuclear energy, and it has led to improvements in safety, in security and in costs. mr. president, this is no longer your traditional nuclear industry. there are nuclear start-ups which are being backed by american entrepreneurs, research and work being done by bill gates, of all people. and these folks envision fundamentally transforming nuclear energy technology. the advances, i believe, are exciting. th
we produce in wyoming more uranium than any other state. nuclear energy is clean, is safe, it is reliable and it is affordable. it's also a major boost for the economy. american nuclear plants provide thousands of jobs and millions of dollars in benefits to local communities. u.s. nuclear power plants, they have run safely for decades and many will serve our country for years and decades to come, but after decades of reliable power from our traditional nuclear power plants, these nuclear plants...
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. >> i confirm wyoming and is in december i attended the wyoming supreme court hearing for justice and judge ruth neely and then just last week among others judge nearly was publicly censored by the wyoming supreme court several months ago she had been asked a hypothetical question by reporter what she would do if asked to perform gay marriage ceremonies. she explained that why she have never been asked to do so that she have certain religious objections to doing so. and she would be something similar to that. even though she have never been asked to perform marriage. the attorneys with the state bar association demanded that she be removed from the bench. this is just another example of a battle that hasn't lost at the local level. i think they've done pretty well on the national level and had one in states where they haven't won. but have we ignored some of the states where we should be winning. >> that's an excellent question you raise. she is a good lutheran lady. they do good potlucks. you raise an interesting point because there is a local component to this. a lot of folks thinks
. >> i confirm wyoming and is in december i attended the wyoming supreme court hearing for justice and judge ruth neely and then just last week among others judge nearly was publicly censored by the wyoming supreme court several months ago she had been asked a hypothetical question by reporter what she would do if asked to perform gay marriage ceremonies. she explained that why she have never been asked to do so that she have certain religious objections to doing so. and she would be...
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they have had offers, but only for individual pieces, like the wyoming lake bottom. >> for instance,e had somebody wanted to come in like six months ago, wanted to put it in the lobby of a new sheraton they were building. >> you said? >> i said, no. with five cents in the bank i said no to selling that, because we're trying to hold the integrity of this collection together. at a certain point if that becomes improbable to sustain, then you go, all right, enough of this. >> but not yet. >> not yet. >> after all they're not just rocks. to berger they're the foundation of a dream he wants to share with the world. >> it's a way of inspiring people, right? it's about inspiration. i think what the world needs right now more than just about anything is inspiration. >> look it! you're intelligent beings. >> pauley: still to come, actor danny devito. >> you're going to need lawyers, right? >> pauley: but first, wonder woman, going like 75. >> pauley: wonder woman, the comic book character, has reached a personal milestone. reason enough for the actress who played her on tv to talk with our fa
they have had offers, but only for individual pieces, like the wyoming lake bottom. >> for instance,e had somebody wanted to come in like six months ago, wanted to put it in the lobby of a new sheraton they were building. >> you said? >> i said, no. with five cents in the bank i said no to selling that, because we're trying to hold the integrity of this collection together. at a certain point if that becomes improbable to sustain, then you go, all right, enough of this....
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gordon, is in wyoming, laramie wyoming, republican. good morning. >> caller: good morning. i think each individual should practice preventative health because i'm 71 and i have a personal responsibility to take care of myself that i can. that's all i've got, thank you. >>. >> host: born in wyoming, gabby morrongiello, this policy you pick up on. >> guest: that gets to what we are facing, the political climate we are in right now. you couldn't have two more different takes on the direction that we should take healthcare reform. and the feeling towards both parties and like gordon was mentioning, the personal responsibility aspect of healthcare. this goes back to what the freedom caucus was arguing last week, that government should not be involved in the healthcare industry and if they are it should be in a limited role and that the onus on the individual to take care of themselves, to purchase health. most fitting for them and their family. this is a flight that's going to wage on i'm sure between both parties and possibly the common interparty fight. >> mike liles looking f
gordon, is in wyoming, laramie wyoming, republican. good morning. >> caller: good morning. i think each individual should practice preventative health because i'm 71 and i have a personal responsibility to take care of myself that i can. that's all i've got, thank you. >>. >> host: born in wyoming, gabby morrongiello, this policy you pick up on. >> guest: that gets to what we are facing, the political climate we are in right now. you couldn't have two more different...
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first prize winner for the high school west's ninth grader from larrabee high school in laramie, wyomingfor herpes, also fuel the challenge of transitioning creates ui to students and teachers for competing in making this year's student cam competition for success. the top 21 winning entries will air on c-span in april, and you can watch all 150 when he documentaries online at studentcam.org. >>
first prize winner for the high school west's ninth grader from larrabee high school in laramie, wyomingfor herpes, also fuel the challenge of transitioning creates ui to students and teachers for competing in making this year's student cam competition for success. the top 21 winning entries will air on c-span in april, and you can watch all 150 when he documentaries online at studentcam.org. >>
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student cam first prize winner for the high school west category, is 9th grader arundathi nair from wyoming for, her piece, fossil fuels to renewables, the challenges of transitioning. congratulations to our winners. thank you to all the students and their teachers for competing and making this year's student cam competition a success. the top 21 winning entries will air on c-span in april. and you can watch all 150 winning documentaries online at studentcam.org. >>> next a look at what defense policies and strategies might look like under the trump admini
student cam first prize winner for the high school west category, is 9th grader arundathi nair from wyoming for, her piece, fossil fuels to renewables, the challenges of transitioning. congratulations to our winners. thank you to all the students and their teachers for competing and making this year's student cam competition a success. the top 21 winning entries will air on c-span in april. and you can watch all 150 winning documentaries online at studentcam.org. >>> next a look at...
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is fit those pieces in wyoming, not from washington, d.c. what we know from what the cbo will ultimately analyze looking at states is that as a result of taking that power out of washington, gives it back to the states and communities, the more people will choose plans that are right for them, so much so that we include funding here and it is a fundamental, make no mistake, this is a fundamental change from obamacare, it rejects the washington mandate, we all know best up here for that power of the people and it's going to be critical. those provisions as you said in your first point, this is about making sure each of those elements are available to people who need them at the time in their life when they need them. that's so much smarter and more usable than what we have today. >> thank you, and chairman walden, we talked before about the extent to which we are not here debating two versionses of the world that we haven't seep and that we have to think about theoretically. we now are living in a situation where we have seen their version. w
is fit those pieces in wyoming, not from washington, d.c. what we know from what the cbo will ultimately analyze looking at states is that as a result of taking that power out of washington, gives it back to the states and communities, the more people will choose plans that are right for them, so much so that we include funding here and it is a fundamental, make no mistake, this is a fundamental change from obamacare, it rejects the washington mandate, we all know best up here for that power of...
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i was at a health fair in buffalo, wyoming, this past weekend. people know what they wanted. they want to care they need from a doctor they choose at lower cost. on all of those grounds, obamacare has failed. so yesterday the house came out with their bill, it is only 118 pages. not 2700 pages written behind the closed doors over there that was harry reid's office will stop only 118 pages and what it does is actually do the things people want. it eliminates the mandates, taxes, penalties that come with obamacare. it provides protections for people who have pre-existing conditions. protections for people against limits on how much they can gain if they get very sick and protections for kids and families and children under the theirf 26 can stay on parent's plan. i would just say, take a look at this, read it, you will find out it does complete our promises in repealing the health care law, providing a smooth transition. a smooth transition which is what people deserve. nancy pelosi famously said, 1st avenue deposit before you get to find out what is in it with their 2700 page
i was at a health fair in buffalo, wyoming, this past weekend. people know what they wanted. they want to care they need from a doctor they choose at lower cost. on all of those grounds, obamacare has failed. so yesterday the house came out with their bill, it is only 118 pages. not 2700 pages written behind the closed doors over there that was harry reid's office will stop only 118 pages and what it does is actually do the things people want. it eliminates the mandates, taxes, penalties that...
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[papá] si,fui a montana, wyoming, a utah...horrar para su carrera como geóloga. wells fargo. musica >> ya es hora de los deportes, le fue mal a barcelona y muy bien a realm madrid >> >>y llego el heroe del mom momento y el mas peligroso de la misma manera, bueno a barcelona se le va a la liga, perdio es estando lider, y real madrid j g jugaba con betis tambien tiene u un partido pendiente, los bl blaugrana visitaron a la coruÑa y joselu los puso en ventaja, u suarez empato para barcelona, e pero en la recta final vergan Ñ vergantiÑos anoto haciendo ver m mal a la defensa blaugrana y el uruguayo intento volver a emp empatar, sin poder con el arq r arquero, y barcelona es derro d derrotado por dos por uno >> >>y betis hace el papelon n anotando en puerta propia, ro l ronar cristiano ronaldo puso calma y empataron antes del descanso, al betis seal 78 se queda sin u i victoria de cabeza, y real madrid esta cerca del titulo de la liga >> colombian en desventaja ante republica dominicana alfaro en el octavo inning empataron para irse
[papá] si,fui a montana, wyoming, a utah...horrar para su carrera como geóloga. wells fargo. musica >> ya es hora de los deportes, le fue mal a barcelona y muy bien a realm madrid >> >>y llego el heroe del mom momento y el mas peligroso de la misma manera, bueno a barcelona se le va a la liga, perdio es estando lider, y real madrid j g jugaba con betis tambien tiene u un partido pendiente, los bl blaugrana visitaron a la coruÑa y joselu los puso en ventaja, u suarez empato...
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ways to keep goats out of the garden and building a hovercraft for science fair, 8 hours through a wyoming snowstorm with high school debaters in the back arguing the whole way, these are a few of my very favorite memories. i love you girls impossibly. to my extended family, here and across colorado, when we gather dozens of us, we hold different political and religious views. but we are united in our love and between the family pranks and the pack of children running rampant, whoever's hosting is left with at least one dry wall repair. to my parents and grandparents, they're no longer with us but there's no question on whose shoulders i stand. my mom was one of the first women graduates of the university of colorado law school, as the first female district attorney in denver, she helped a program to pursue deadbeat dads and her idea of day care sometimes meant, i got to spend the day wandering the halls or tagging along behind the police officers. she taught me the headlines are fleeting, courage lasts. my dad taught me that success in life is very little to do with success. kindness he s
ways to keep goats out of the garden and building a hovercraft for science fair, 8 hours through a wyoming snowstorm with high school debaters in the back arguing the whole way, these are a few of my very favorite memories. i love you girls impossibly. to my extended family, here and across colorado, when we gather dozens of us, we hold different political and religious views. but we are united in our love and between the family pranks and the pack of children running rampant, whoever's hosting...
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and my home state of wyoming, we don't really have a choice.here's one person selling insurance, and us because obamacare is set up on such a terrible way, it's been bad for patients, it's been bad for doctors who are trying to take care of them, it's been bad for the taxpayers. insurance companies is that we don't want any part of it either. >> jon: what you say, specially to your colleagues, we just heard from jim gordon of ohio who is very anti-this proposal. how do you get him and others on board? >> it's interesting, because their members that caucus who endorse what tom price introduced a couple years ago when he was in the house. i think it's important that we work together to repeal and replace obamacare. that's what we campaigned on, that's what donald trump campaigned on. that was our pledge to the american people. as a doctor, i say i don't want to go back to where we were years ago when i was practicing medicine. we need to health care reform. this is the right way to do it, by getting the power out of washington and putting in the
and my home state of wyoming, we don't really have a choice.here's one person selling insurance, and us because obamacare is set up on such a terrible way, it's been bad for patients, it's been bad for doctors who are trying to take care of them, it's been bad for the taxpayers. insurance companies is that we don't want any part of it either. >> jon: what you say, specially to your colleagues, we just heard from jim gordon of ohio who is very anti-this proposal. how do you get him and...
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juanita is in wyoming, a republican. good morning. caller: good morning. do believe that gorsuch would be a good judge, and i am from the western states and we don't have a judge from the western states. i think that makes a difference. i thank you for your time. host: what difference does it make? why is it important to have a judge coming from that western background? caller: because we are, just being put down by everybody in new york and california, and i think that we need to judge -- a judge that will know what is going on and wyoming, colorado, utah, new mexico, and we don't have one. i think that would be wonderful. host: he is born in denver, colorado, went to columbia university and harvard law, oxford university in 2004. served as a law clerk in washington, d.c. what do you like and not like about his background? caller: i think he has a wonderful background. believe thei don't colleges are teaching what they should now, i believe it is all democratic. that is ok. i think he is still a good judge. host: margaret is in wasilla, alaska, independen
juanita is in wyoming, a republican. good morning. caller: good morning. do believe that gorsuch would be a good judge, and i am from the western states and we don't have a judge from the western states. i think that makes a difference. i thank you for your time. host: what difference does it make? why is it important to have a judge coming from that western background? caller: because we are, just being put down by everybody in new york and california, and i think that we need to judge -- a...
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folks in states voted in wyomi wyoming. how do they do it overwhelmingly, they one. but in washington people were voting for these because they were unable to vote and we don't have the earmarks anymore. the idea to enable the members for the fee. this is the city and in delaware genitals the half a lot of press conferences and groundbreaking on projects that are funded and we make it clear that about 80% is where it comes from. born in west virginia in the navy and solve the world we are lucky to be in that state that works to communicate, compromise and it works pretty well for us. the last couple months folks have said we have to be careful. what the president says last night the words were right although he was reading off a teleprompter he did a nice job of delivering them. people may not believe what you say that they will believe what you do. i know a little bit about budgeting but i was troubled about what the president called for in the tax cut wit was a mae buildup in the military and the grateful. you're not going to believe the spend more in this country
folks in states voted in wyomi wyoming. how do they do it overwhelmingly, they one. but in washington people were voting for these because they were unable to vote and we don't have the earmarks anymore. the idea to enable the members for the fee. this is the city and in delaware genitals the half a lot of press conferences and groundbreaking on projects that are funded and we make it clear that about 80% is where it comes from. born in west virginia in the navy and solve the world we are lucky...
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[papá] si,fui a montana, wyoming, a utah...ublicanos para reemplazar el obama care. sin embargo para que el proyecto sea una realidad debe primero superar la resistencia del t sector republicano, muchos estÁn preocupados por la beneficio del actual plan de salud. >>> obama care se va quedando sin oxÍgeno >>> no sabemos quÉ, que medida irÁ a tomar este gobierno y sÍ realmente no va a perjudicar >>> su preocupaciÓn es la misma que tienen 20 millones de personas. pero el plan de salud del ex presidente obama es un desastre segÚn donald trump. que hoy respaldÓ el plan presentado por el liderazgo republicano del congreso como el ideal para ofrecer coberturas costables. pero de entrada ya hay problemas. los mÁs conservadores del partido rechazaron la propuesta porque no deroga del todo la ley de salud. el proyecto elimina que sea obligatorio tener un plan mÉdico, deja intacto que los hijos puedan permanecer en el seguro de sus padres hasta los 26 aÑos de edad y continÚa la cobertura para las personas con condiciones preexistentes. y
[papá] si,fui a montana, wyoming, a utah...ublicanos para reemplazar el obama care. sin embargo para que el proyecto sea una realidad debe primero superar la resistencia del t sector republicano, muchos estÁn preocupados por la beneficio del actual plan de salud. >>> obama care se va quedando sin oxÍgeno >>> no sabemos quÉ, que medida irÁ a tomar este gobierno y sÍ realmente no va a perjudicar >>> su preocupaciÓn es la misma que tienen 20 millones de personas....
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[papá] si,fui a montana, wyoming, a utah...nte más blancos, pero sólo remueve manchas superficiales y estudios muestran que sólo da medio tono de blanqueamiento. colgate optic white high impact white es diferente. con peróxido de hidrógeno, un ingrediente blanqueador recomendado profesionalmente. va más allá de las manchas superficiales... para blanquear profundamente. blanquea cuatro tonos, eso es una diferencia visible en blanqueamiento. ¿qué estás esperando? colgate optic white high impact white. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> para millones de familias en el noreste del paÍs, las prÓximas horas serÁn de clima extremo. a esta hora se desarrolla una tormenta de nieve que amenaza mostrar toda su fuerza cuando el invierno estÁ practicamente del otro lado. las precipitaciones tendrÁn un viento helado. >>> desde minneapolis para nueva york se siente el aire helado desde el Ártico. el viento baja desde canadÁ con velocidades de mÁs de 30 millas y las temperaturas caen desde los 10 hasta los 15 grados bajo cero. los efectos de este sistema tambiÉ
[papá] si,fui a montana, wyoming, a utah...nte más blancos, pero sólo remueve manchas superficiales y estudios muestran que sólo da medio tono de blanqueamiento. colgate optic white high impact white es diferente. con peróxido de hidrógeno, un ingrediente blanqueador recomendado profesionalmente. va más allá de las manchas superficiales... para blanquear profundamente. blanquea cuatro tonos, eso es una diferencia visible en blanqueamiento. ¿qué estás esperando? colgate optic white...
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[papá] si,fui a montana, wyoming, a utah... con una de las hamburguesas más grandes de mi menú. doble carne, doble queso, además de papas calientes y saladas y una refrescante bebida, por sólo $4.99. sip. este es un combo a lo grande. como cuando ben franklin voló una cometa a lo grande. o como los astronautas manejan a lo grande. o como los egipcios usaron triángulos a lo grande. así que es hora de disfrutar un combo a lo grande. qué nave! mi combo double jack por $4.99. sólo en jack in the box. guatemala le diÓ un duro golpe al narcotrÁfico que opera en centroamÉrica luego de capturar al rojo, reclamado por la justicia de estados unidos. y ademÁs esta considerado como un importante socio de joaquÍn el chapo guzmÁn. >>> el cartel de sinaloa y susten susten sustentsus tentÁculos en este lugar recibieron una captura >>> estaba relacionado con el lavado y dinero >>> el rojo es seÑalado por una corte de nueva york como responsable de introducir cocaÍna en estados unidos y de dedicarse a lavado de activos. ademÁs es vinculado con e
[papá] si,fui a montana, wyoming, a utah... con una de las hamburguesas más grandes de mi menú. doble carne, doble queso, además de papas calientes y saladas y una refrescante bebida, por sólo $4.99. sip. este es un combo a lo grande. como cuando ben franklin voló una cometa a lo grande. o como los astronautas manejan a lo grande. o como los egipcios usaron triángulos a lo grande. así que es hora de disfrutar un combo a lo grande. qué nave! mi combo double jack por $4.99. sólo en jack...
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the presiding officer: the senator from wyoming. mr. barrasso: thank you, mr. president. i would like to add my voice to that and the senator from missouri for his leadership and thank him for his excellent work on the matters of which he's been addressing. i'm here to address the issue as i have done before and will again, the nomination of judge neil gorsuch to be a justice of the united states supreme court. america needs judges who can follow the law, who have the highest ethical standards and who value the independence of our courts. that is a description of neil gorsuch. that's him in a nutshell. we saw it throughout his career and we saw it again at his confirmation hearing last week. democrats on the committee asked him to talk about issues that are going to be coming up before the supreme court. well, judge gorsuch, we know what he did. he followed the rules, the ethics rules. these are the rules that say that judges and nominees should not answer those kinds of questions. following the rules is exactly what he should have done and it's exactly what other nominee
the presiding officer: the senator from wyoming. mr. barrasso: thank you, mr. president. i would like to add my voice to that and the senator from missouri for his leadership and thank him for his excellent work on the matters of which he's been addressing. i'm here to address the issue as i have done before and will again, the nomination of judge neil gorsuch to be a justice of the united states supreme court. america needs judges who can follow the law, who have the highest ethical standards...
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joining us now, the wyoming republican senator john barrasso. a member of the foreign relations complete. thanks for coming in. >> thanks for having me. >> is all this fake news media manufactured that russia interfered in the election. >> i believe russian did interfere and tried to do more in the election. they're also trying to interfere in the upcoming election in germany and in france. >> this is clearly worthy of congressional investigation. >> absolutely. the senate intelligence committee is moving along with the seriousness of purpose to get to the bottom of all of this. it's a bipartisan effort to make america safe, strong and secure. this is nothing sacrificing when you think about vladimir putin. is he cunning, aggressive, opportunistic and will do anything he can i believe to try to destroy democracy worldwide. >> does it bother you the president calls it all phony, fake, whatever adjective when he describes this russia probe. >> i believe it's real. we need to get to the bottom of it. you have a bipartisan group in the senate. all t
joining us now, the wyoming republican senator john barrasso. a member of the foreign relations complete. thanks for coming in. >> thanks for having me. >> is all this fake news media manufactured that russia interfered in the election. >> i believe russian did interfere and tried to do more in the election. they're also trying to interfere in the upcoming election in germany and in france. >> this is clearly worthy of congressional investigation. >> absolutely....
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but now under attack by a group called the turkish crime family claiming it will soon wyoming out 200 million customers worth of photos and contacts if apple doesn't pay a ransom. >> reporter: the security team at barracuda said because the cloud has so much of our personal stuff, it is important to keep it secure by changing your password or setting your phone to ask for two identity checks when you log in. >> extra pre exhaustion really helps thwart these attackers when they do happen to get ahold of your user name and password. >> reporter: most of the security people here in silicon valley through the years have told me, step one. don't put personal financial information on your phone. at this point it is still too valuable and still too risky. nbc bay area news. >>> check those icloud settings. >> more help for the flood victims. those impacted can apply for low interest loans. small business administration is providing loans to anyone who had their home damaged between february 1st and february 25th. once approved, people can expect to see the money within 10 on 15 business days
but now under attack by a group called the turkish crime family claiming it will soon wyoming out 200 million customers worth of photos and contacts if apple doesn't pay a ransom. >> reporter: the security team at barracuda said because the cloud has so much of our personal stuff, it is important to keep it secure by changing your password or setting your phone to ask for two identity checks when you log in. >> extra pre exhaustion really helps thwart these attackers when they do...
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i can only imagine what it's like to watch from your perch in wyoming and the goings on in washingtonse days. we'll have you back. senator alan simpson. thank you so, so much. we're back in just a moment. [vo] quickbooks introduces jeanette and her mobile wedding business. she travels far and wide to officiate i do's. and quickbooks automatically tracks those miles. she categorizes with a swipe and is ready for tax time. find more than $4000 in tax savings. visit quickbooks-dot-com. >>> there's more talk about who is doing the investigating than what they are investigating. "the lead" starts right now. the senate says we got this with trust issues paralyzing the house side. the senate intelligence committee comes forward to investigate russia, the trump campaign and the 2016 election. >>> fighting like never before? the commander in chief's surprising remarks about iraq raising questions about the role of u.s. troops. is he on the same page as his commanders? plus, who knew the first lady appear
i can only imagine what it's like to watch from your perch in wyoming and the goings on in washingtonse days. we'll have you back. senator alan simpson. thank you so, so much. we're back in just a moment. [vo] quickbooks introduces jeanette and her mobile wedding business. she travels far and wide to officiate i do's. and quickbooks automatically tracks those miles. she categorizes with a swipe and is ready for tax time. find more than $4000 in tax savings. visit quickbooks-dot-com....
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and wyomings out all the games from the previous two years. the report cites check and political volatility from the decrease in sales. >> aspiring start-ups are looking for the next big thing. the pressure was on. >> you just have your ideas in english and it turns into automated trading. >> in a standing room only location in mountain view, 120 start-up founders have two minutes to make the pitch of their lives. >> we're going to make the internet so cheap, so affordable and so accessible that everyone of those 800 million will be able to pay for it. >> in the audience, five hunt of sill cone valley's top investors clamoring to find next big thing. >> i'm here to see the latest and greatest. >> the culmination of the valley's pre eminent accelerator program. since its founding in 2005, the companies are worth $80 billion. some of the most successful graduates include air b & b, drop box, strike. >> when you get a couple days, you get immersion in a hundred ideas, what people rthing. >> the batch in this round includes start-ups like this one
and wyomings out all the games from the previous two years. the report cites check and political volatility from the decrease in sales. >> aspiring start-ups are looking for the next big thing. the pressure was on. >> you just have your ideas in english and it turns into automated trading. >> in a standing room only location in mountain view, 120 start-up founders have two minutes to make the pitch of their lives. >> we're going to make the internet so cheap, so...