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that concern in wyoming. additionally, we are concerned about vitors who visit our great state and the impacts poor air quality has on them and their trip as well as our economy. we are concerned with municipal watersheds and the impact that fires may have on municipal watersheds from sedimentation to notices from the cheyenne board of public utilities that are water may smell like smoke or taste like dirt because a small wildfire in the area. these are real health concerns in wyoming. >> senator carper. >> first of all welcome one and all. it's great to see back your faq from the great the great work you continue to do with your life and i think the same is true for our other witnesses as well. you had a chance to hear the comments. do you agree with anything he said? >> mr. chairman, senator carper, he makes some very good points. fire is a natural process and we do need to look at management on a large scale and management needs to occur now at a large scale. there are several tools with in the toolbox and
that concern in wyoming. additionally, we are concerned about vitors who visit our great state and the impacts poor air quality has on them and their trip as well as our economy. we are concerned with municipal watersheds and the impact that fires may have on municipal watersheds from sedimentation to notices from the cheyenne board of public utilities that are water may smell like smoke or taste like dirt because a small wildfire in the area. these are real health concerns in wyoming. >>...
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the presiding officer: the senator from wyoming. mr. barrasso: thank you, mr. president. i ask unanimous consent the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: the senate is not in a quorum call. mr. barrasso: thank you, mr. president. over the last several weeks, i have spent a lot of time traveling around my home state of wyoming and you may have in your home state of arkansas as well. we have talked to a lot of people. we hear a lot from people as we travel around to the rodeos, the fairs, and the parades. one of the things that i have been hearing more and more about because i'm seeing it daily in wyoming and i know senator daines has talked about it, senator tester, both the senators from montana, have been the incredible forest fires that have been raging in the west. there are more than a million acres of land burning in the west. smoke is spreading around the west. certainly in wyoming, fire as well as smoke impacting people, impacting land, impacting the soil, the air, the water, and impacting life as well as property. the damage that is happening is dramati
the presiding officer: the senator from wyoming. mr. barrasso: thank you, mr. president. i ask unanimous consent the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: the senate is not in a quorum call. mr. barrasso: thank you, mr. president. over the last several weeks, i have spent a lot of time traveling around my home state of wyoming and you may have in your home state of arkansas as well. we have talked to a lot of people. we hear a lot from people as we travel around to the rodeos, the...
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it's the number one complaint i get in wyoming. the costs have gone up so much because people had to buy insurance they didn't want, didn't need and can't afford. i want states to have the option to opt out of the essential benefits. i believe people with preexisting conditions need to be covered for those conditions. as a doctor, and a husband of a wife who has had breast cancer i am committed to that. >> senator i just want to know one thing. can you guarantee the people of wyoming that the costs associated with their preexisting conditions will not go up so much so that they will not be i believe to apoured it? >> the costs have gone up almost already gone up on obamacare katie so much that people can't afford it. >> i'm asking it for graham/cassidy, something you are going to be voting for. >> more money is going to come into wyoming as a result of graham cassidy. more money is going to come in. when you have people who can't afford their policies. what i heard this week weekend, only one insurance carrier is trying to sell ins
it's the number one complaint i get in wyoming. the costs have gone up so much because people had to buy insurance they didn't want, didn't need and can't afford. i want states to have the option to opt out of the essential benefits. i believe people with preexisting conditions need to be covered for those conditions. as a doctor, and a husband of a wife who has had breast cancer i am committed to that. >> senator i just want to know one thing. can you guarantee the people of wyoming that...
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. >> i am pleased to first introduced the policy adviser for wyoming's governor. her work for the government -- governor's office and former policy analyst, jessica knows the value of strong coordination among states and federal and local agencies. holding her bachelor's and master's degrees where she studied post fire activity including grazing she is the key member of the task force which concluded jean-marie 2015 if she continues to work closely to develop forestry's solutions for wyoming. she wears many hats offering a unique perspective i appreciate you making the trip to look forward to hearing your suggestions for the next generation and in addition we have the general counsel to the american forest resource council. and also good to see you again mr. president and ceo from the national wildlife federation your whole testimony will be made part of the rehearing please keep your comments at five minutes and we may have time for questions. please begin. >> good morning members of the committee's figure for the opportunity to justify on enhancing forest manage
. >> i am pleased to first introduced the policy adviser for wyoming's governor. her work for the government -- governor's office and former policy analyst, jessica knows the value of strong coordination among states and federal and local agencies. holding her bachelor's and master's degrees where she studied post fire activity including grazing she is the key member of the task force which concluded jean-marie 2015 if she continues to work closely to develop forestry's solutions for...
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wyoming now has only one insurance provider for obamacare.edicaid. it would be higher, except in the rugged west many of those eligible would rather take chances, instead of government aid. >> there's no amount of money that we can spend that's going to make everybody have perfect health. >> reporter: dr. reed is a local surgeon, wyoming native, the kind of citizen any town would be proud to have. his family home schools two children and they've adopted a child with cerebral palsy from haiti. he just wants to help people and raise his family as christians. >> if you could re-invent the american health care system overnight, what would you do? >> i think getting people to be responsible for day to day decisions that they make, our health is a gift. what we have to do is steward that gift and steward it well. >> mind if i listen to your heart and lungs? >> have at it. >> reporter: sarah durn ee brings the same to her job at the clinic. she's is not happy there are no women on the senate republican team trying to change health care. >> we're at
wyoming now has only one insurance provider for obamacare.edicaid. it would be higher, except in the rugged west many of those eligible would rather take chances, instead of government aid. >> there's no amount of money that we can spend that's going to make everybody have perfect health. >> reporter: dr. reed is a local surgeon, wyoming native, the kind of citizen any town would be proud to have. his family home schools two children and they've adopted a child with cerebral palsy...
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wildlife in wyoming. is a great point and it has a big impact on the wildlife. this year like other years, it is a mix of human caused and lightning strik that are naturally happening in the environment. what we can hopefully impact is creating a more fire resilient landscape on private and public lands so that when these things occur, no matter why they occur, fire comes in at a natural level. it does a good thing. instead of these catastrophic wildfires that destroy wildlife. that mean we take less carbon out of the air, they mean that water is less clean, we need to reduce that catastrophic wildfire risk. we need a resilient landscape, private and public lands, there will always be wildfires. the senator made that point. we can reduce the impact we have on the things we love about the forest. have a minute left and i want to get tracy in from oregon, also impacted by the fires. caller: thank you for taking my call. i am very concerned about the wildfires here. they have grown and grown and grown throug
wildlife in wyoming. is a great point and it has a big impact on the wildlife. this year like other years, it is a mix of human caused and lightning strik that are naturally happening in the environment. what we can hopefully impact is creating a more fire resilient landscape on private and public lands so that when these things occur, no matter why they occur, fire comes in at a natural level. it does a good thing. instead of these catastrophic wildfires that destroy wildlife. that mean we...
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it's set in wyoming on a native american reservation. there's the death of a young woman at the start, which brings together two characters. one isjeremy renner‘s hunter, tracker, who is dealing with his own issues of grief and guilt. the other is an fbi agent played by elizabeth olsen who is basically — she's in vegas beforehand — she arrives completely unprepared, a total outsider, not even the right clothes for the job. immediately everybody thinks, what's she doing here? here's a clip. i'mjane banner. are you by yourself? yeah, just me. i'm the tribal police chief. that's cory lambert. he found the body. this is his father—in—law, dan. we got the same job, hey. i'm sorry to meet under these circumstances. so do you want to show me the body? i don't mean to be rude, i'm just freezing my ass off here. the quicker the better. that's going to get a lot worse if you go out there dressed like that. the body is five miles on a snowmobile. i'm afraid you'd be dead by the time we got there. i got the call and this is what i've got. at the beg
it's set in wyoming on a native american reservation. there's the death of a young woman at the start, which brings together two characters. one isjeremy renner‘s hunter, tracker, who is dealing with his own issues of grief and guilt. the other is an fbi agent played by elizabeth olsen who is basically — she's in vegas beforehand — she arrives completely unprepared, a total outsider, not even the right clothes for the job. immediately everybody thinks, what's she doing here? here's a...
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the first was in wyoming. it culminated years of effort to prepare this tiny community of 200 people and the local sheriff's office estimated that 185,000 people descended on tiny glendo, wyoming. including as you saw, the director of nsf. the second event in salem, oregon focussed on high school students. nso in partnership with other groups trained a dozen students, all of whom are minorities underrepresented in the stem fields to be ambassadors of science and on eclipse day the students led the programs for the community. looking to the future as you heard another total eclipse will sweep the country from texas to maine and we are already preparing. we plan to engage with students in underrepresented demographic groups well in advance of the 2024 eclipse to prepare a new set of students to be community leaders and science ambassadors and finally my colleague, matt penn developed an eclipse program to combine public engagement with science and i'd like to share a video about several young people in dr. penn'
the first was in wyoming. it culminated years of effort to prepare this tiny community of 200 people and the local sheriff's office estimated that 185,000 people descended on tiny glendo, wyoming. including as you saw, the director of nsf. the second event in salem, oregon focussed on high school students. nso in partnership with other groups trained a dozen students, all of whom are minorities underrepresented in the stem fields to be ambassadors of science and on eclipse day the students led...
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next, from the buffalo bill center of the west in 20, wyoming. wyoming.y, in 1886, the show debuted at an american exhibition in london. performances attracted tens of thousands of spectators, including european royalty. we hear about how the show influenced u.s.-u.k. relations about buffalo bills s -- about buffalo bill' popularity with celebrities, and the experience of lakota indian performer black elk who stayed in europe after the london show closed in 1887. this is about 90 minutes. >> so it is a pleasure to , introduce the chair of the next session. buffalo bill's wild west abroad. many of you know bob riddell from montana state university of bozeman. he wrote a book called "hello -- called " buffalo bill in begonia." where is our marketing panel? we still sold it in the gift shop. people loved that because buffalo bill's name was on the cover there. please join me in welcoming bob riddell. [applause] >> thank you all very much. i will be brief. i also want to add my voice of thanks to all the organizers in the last day today and tomorrow.
next, from the buffalo bill center of the west in 20, wyoming. wyoming.y, in 1886, the show debuted at an american exhibition in london. performances attracted tens of thousands of spectators, including european royalty. we hear about how the show influenced u.s.-u.k. relations about buffalo bills s -- about buffalo bill' popularity with celebrities, and the experience of lakota indian performer black elk who stayed in europe after the london show closed in 1887. this is about 90 minutes....
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marks the 100th anniversary of buffalo bill's death and the buffalo bill center of the west in cody, wyoming. they hosted a symposium. paul feinbaum delivered the keynote address. he described how william cody became a symbol of the frontier and influenced american perception of western culture. this is just over an hour. paul: welcome, everyone, to the final event of what has been a terrific three days. you know when you start to plan these things, and you think we will have this person and that person and do all this stuff there. was this moment when we started to put the program on paper and said we have 36 different speakers on this thing. it exceeded our expectations certainly. so thank you to everyone for all the terrific presentations. thanks very much. [applause] and this won't be the last you will have heard from the gathered scholars. we are going to compile an edit new volume in our women f. cody series of the american west with the university of oklahoma press. all of the presenters are invited, as they know, to submit their work for consideration for this volume. then all of the
marks the 100th anniversary of buffalo bill's death and the buffalo bill center of the west in cody, wyoming. they hosted a symposium. paul feinbaum delivered the keynote address. he described how william cody became a symbol of the frontier and influenced american perception of western culture. this is just over an hour. paul: welcome, everyone, to the final event of what has been a terrific three days. you know when you start to plan these things, and you think we will have this person and...
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doke, oklahoma faces similar challenges to wyoming, we're practically neighbors. we have only one insurer offering individual coverage on the exchange. can you talk about the challenge that it creates with one carrier holding all the risk? i know that wyoming's blue cross sustained some real losses last year and i might talk about those later in their first year as the only carrier offering coverage. what changes would you suggest that could encourage more competition in the individual market for states like oklahoma and wyoming? i know you had some of that in your testimony, if you could share that with us. >> yes, sir, senator. thank you very much for that question. and we do share some of the similarities with your state. while our blue cross has had a huge amount of losses, much like yours, one of the things i think that we can do is as long as we're under the current framework that we're operating under, under obamacare, the 1332 waiver is -- and funding the csrs is the right way path to go ahead unless we make other dramatic changes in the future. in my lett
doke, oklahoma faces similar challenges to wyoming, we're practically neighbors. we have only one insurer offering individual coverage on the exchange. can you talk about the challenge that it creates with one carrier holding all the risk? i know that wyoming's blue cross sustained some real losses last year and i might talk about those later in their first year as the only carrier offering coverage. what changes would you suggest that could encourage more competition in the individual market...
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montana may want to regulate differently than wyoming. so there's talk about ensuring certain parameters and desired results. but giving flexibility to the state to deal with the particular problems they have and they have different types of national phenomenon in their force that may need to be treated differently in montana than wyoming. >> robert in kentucky, was the name of your time? >> caller: i'm from hazzard county. my governor in kentucky is doing a great job right now, he's basically wanting jobs to come to kentucky that pay equal to what coal mining has made and they probably made over 100,000 a year. there's no jobs coming back to kentucky that will pay that. our children are suffering now. when a good jobs in kentucky. other than that it's a beautiful state. to c-sp these are taken michael. >> host: check out when the c-span bus will be there. you can find it there. this idea of attracting companies to come to states,co states compute with each other for that. >> guest: they do. and i have to say the governor of kentucky is a
montana may want to regulate differently than wyoming. so there's talk about ensuring certain parameters and desired results. but giving flexibility to the state to deal with the particular problems they have and they have different types of national phenomenon in their force that may need to be treated differently in montana than wyoming. >> robert in kentucky, was the name of your time? >> caller: i'm from hazzard county. my governor in kentucky is doing a great job right now,...
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, washington state, idaho, montana, northern utah, areas of nevada and certainly my home state of wyoming. the devastation is dramatic. you are seeing areas of montana, there are 17 different fires burning, each in the tens of thousands of acres. there's over 1,000,000 acres of land being consumed right now by wildfires, forest fires in the west. this impacts certainly property and lives, but also the land, the water in the air. so we just have a great deal of admiration and appreciation and respect for the resilience of the american people who are being impacted all across the country. >> the situation on the korean peninsulpeninsula is at its most unstable point since 1953 when the armistice was signed. over this past weekend we watched as kim jong-un did additional missile test and the detonation of another nuclear bomb, has increased the publication level tremendously. and it is time for the united states greatly ramp up our pressure to maximum extent possible from an economic security standpoint and diplomatic standpoint. there are more diplomatic measures that we can take big if you
, washington state, idaho, montana, northern utah, areas of nevada and certainly my home state of wyoming. the devastation is dramatic. you are seeing areas of montana, there are 17 different fires burning, each in the tens of thousands of acres. there's over 1,000,000 acres of land being consumed right now by wildfires, forest fires in the west. this impacts certainly property and lives, but also the land, the water in the air. so we just have a great deal of admiration and appreciation and...
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i responded with warm three-page letter, with this coming back to wyoming. this works every day to have more of the stories of the diverse people of the american west. this inclusion is how we expand visitor ship and viewership. i mentioned, when you walk into this, he got to be prepared to .nswer questions about cody i believe, including more stories about people in the american west, who will create more visitor ship, and more interest for a story about cody. role urbanvast divide -- will roll -- rural divide, i invite him to lunch at the ronald reagan line very, to tell him about my actions for william f cody. [laughter] travels, the best western museum across this country, i never fail to close with, i wanted to come home to the west is who i am, and buffalo bill what led the way. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, what a great presentation. people have questions, do we have a microphone? you can repeat the questions. >> ok. i will do my best. maybe a little bit difference -- they like to get more questions on the floor because we might be running out o
i responded with warm three-page letter, with this coming back to wyoming. this works every day to have more of the stories of the diverse people of the american west. this inclusion is how we expand visitor ship and viewership. i mentioned, when you walk into this, he got to be prepared to .nswer questions about cody i believe, including more stories about people in the american west, who will create more visitor ship, and more interest for a story about cody. role urbanvast divide -- will...
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when i parachuted -- we have heard this line in cody, wyoming years ago -- i recall my fond memories of growing up in cody. my concern about coming back to wyoming as a gay man included editorials,my dad's columns, and photographs, which are recovered, and responded with a warm three-page letter, , "if you're thinking about coming to wyoming, come on back. it is home." we were to include all of the diverse stories of the american west. inclusion is how we expand visitor should and viewership -- visitorship and viewership. why is cody relevant, and who will be your audience? , including more stories about more diverse people in the american west, we create more visitorship for this space and more interest for a story about cody going forward. -urban the vast rural divide, i was invited to the ronald reagan library to tell them about my affection for william f cody. [laughter] best travels to the western museums across the country, i never failed to close with "i wanted to come to the west as who i am, and buffalo bill led the way." thank you. [applause] >> thank you so very much. what
when i parachuted -- we have heard this line in cody, wyoming years ago -- i recall my fond memories of growing up in cody. my concern about coming back to wyoming as a gay man included editorials,my dad's columns, and photographs, which are recovered, and responded with a warm three-page letter, , "if you're thinking about coming to wyoming, come on back. it is home." we were to include all of the diverse stories of the american west. inclusion is how we expand visitor should and...
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montana may want to regulate differently than wyoming, so there's talk about certain parameters and certain desired results, but giving flexibility to the states to deal with the particular specific problems they may have, different types of natural phenomenon in their forests that may need to be treated to be treated tivoli in montana than wyoming. host: robert in kentucky, republican. is robert.name i am from hazard, kentucky. i think the mayor in kentucky is doing a great job, basically wanting jobs to come into kentucky that take equal to what coal miners made, probably over $100,000 a year, and no jobs are coming back to kentucky that will pay that, and children are suffering now. we really need good jobs in kentucky. other than that, kentucky is a beautiful state, so come on in and enjoy kentucky. host: check out when the c-span bus will be in kentucky. go to c-span.org and find it there. attracting companies to go to states, states compete against each other for that. guest: the governor of kentucky is a great example of the type of governor we see right now, very aggressive in sayin
montana may want to regulate differently than wyoming, so there's talk about certain parameters and certain desired results, but giving flexibility to the states to deal with the particular specific problems they may have, different types of natural phenomenon in their forests that may need to be treated to be treated tivoli in montana than wyoming. host: robert in kentucky, republican. is robert.name i am from hazard, kentucky. i think the mayor in kentucky is doing a great job, basically...
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republican senator john barrasso of wyoming, who is also a doctor, joins us.to have you here. >> thank you for having me. >> and thank you for waiting. we know you waited a while as we were getting through that breaking news on the hurricane coverage. so we appreciate your time and you being here. the cbo, which you know is a non-partisan organization which marks up these bills and tells us how much it's going to cost and how many folks will and won't have insurance, they estimate as a result. here's what they're saying, we will not be able to provide point estimates for the effect object deficit, health insurance, or premiums for at least several weeks. you guys have until the 30th of september to do with a sumimple majority. is it appropriate to vote on something like this that would completely overhaul the u.s. health care system without knowing how many people might lose their insurance as a result? >> we hall, they have already s, wherever you eliminate the mandate, the mandate that says that people have to buy a government-approved program, that many peo
republican senator john barrasso of wyoming, who is also a doctor, joins us.to have you here. >> thank you for having me. >> and thank you for waiting. we know you waited a while as we were getting through that breaking news on the hurricane coverage. so we appreciate your time and you being here. the cbo, which you know is a non-partisan organization which marks up these bills and tells us how much it's going to cost and how many folks will and won't have insurance, they estimate...
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you have a chapter on wyoming and the rocky mount view on the second amendment. it concludes by saying the founding and reconstruction periods might provide a special focus on the concerns of african-americans about local police departments. maybe you can tell us more about this. first answering this question concerning the second amendment , and the search for its original intent. you go back to the founding of the nra at reconstruction, why not go back further to the virginia declaration of rights, the actual origination of the intent of the second amendment a , well regulated militia, no mention of the right to bear arms. akhil: let's pay attention to the state constitutions because federalism is important in america. what was invoked was what were the virginia counterparts to the second amendment. in my massachusetts chapter about john adams, i tell you about the state search and seizure provisions of the massachusetts constitution of 1780. there is an amazing interactive display over here where you can push buttons on a screen and see state constitutional co
you have a chapter on wyoming and the rocky mount view on the second amendment. it concludes by saying the founding and reconstruction periods might provide a special focus on the concerns of african-americans about local police departments. maybe you can tell us more about this. first answering this question concerning the second amendment , and the search for its original intent. you go back to the founding of the nra at reconstruction, why not go back further to the virginia declaration of...
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time -- wyoming-montana border.ere is a huge amount of coal is produced there. if you added up the coal in the powder river basin produces, if it were its own country and you added up all that coal and is being burned around 200 electricity plants around the united states, and you made the powder river and -- river its own country it would be the sixth largest contributor to global warming in the world. so one of the side effects of the clean air act -- it is unbalanced, but there are unintended consequences. it pushed coal production to another part of the united states, then you have to deal with that problem. yes. >> you mentioned how polar bear cubs don't live as long now, but the polar bear properly -- population is in general going up. you mentioned the arctic sea ice is melting, but antarctica is expanding. why is it like the most contradictory effect? andrew isenberg: what i said was that fewer cubs make it to age 12. i don't know about the antarctic. i can to you about the arctic where the sea ice is meltin
time -- wyoming-montana border.ere is a huge amount of coal is produced there. if you added up the coal in the powder river basin produces, if it were its own country and you added up all that coal and is being burned around 200 electricity plants around the united states, and you made the powder river and -- river its own country it would be the sixth largest contributor to global warming in the world. so one of the side effects of the clean air act -- it is unbalanced, but there are...
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next, from the buffalo bill center of the west in 20, wyoming. wyoming.y, in 1886, the show debuted at an american exhibition in london. performances attracted tens of thousands of spectators, including european royalty. we hear about how the show influenced u.s.-u.k. relations about buffalo bills s -- about buffalo bill' popularity with celebrities, and the experience of lakota indian performer black elk who stayed in europe after the london show closed in 1887. this is about 90 minutes. >> so it is a pleasure to , introduce the chair of the next session. buffalo bill's wild west abroad. many of you know bob riddell
next, from the buffalo bill center of the west in 20, wyoming. wyoming.y, in 1886, the show debuted at an american exhibition in london. performances attracted tens of thousands of spectators, including european royalty. we hear about how the show influenced u.s.-u.k. relations about buffalo bills s -- about buffalo bill' popularity with celebrities, and the experience of lakota indian performer black elk who stayed in europe after the london show closed in 1887. this is about 90 minutes....
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they met again only once in wyoming in july of 1876 when cody was scouting for the fifth cavalry andhickok was heading for the black hills, boom town, of deadwood, and a sad date with destiny. 1876 was a tough year for western heroes. they were checking out right and left. for a decade from 1873 until he left the board to organize the wild west show in 1883, cody toured in various frontier dramas and every play he played only one role. one he had perfected. buffalo bill. played himself. that's what i do as a professor. constantly. we need drama. and supposedly based on authentic adventures of his own past. and that's the gig. that's it. that's the point. it's his connection between history and drama that provided a umpinge electricity to cody's stage presence. it made his blood and thunder dramas no matter how silly they were resonate. it's like if john wayne really had gone up iwo jima instead of staying home during the war. cody's 1876 tour was a huge stuss as well but was interrupted in april of 1876 by a telegram informing bill that this is little 5-year-old son kit was desperate
they met again only once in wyoming in july of 1876 when cody was scouting for the fifth cavalry andhickok was heading for the black hills, boom town, of deadwood, and a sad date with destiny. 1876 was a tough year for western heroes. they were checking out right and left. for a decade from 1873 until he left the board to organize the wild west show in 1883, cody toured in various frontier dramas and every play he played only one role. one he had perfected. buffalo bill. played himself. that's...
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mark hyman in casper, wyoming on this case. >> reporter: oh, boy, pumpkin spice latte. a whole season in a cup of coffee, isn't it? >> questio >> yes. >> reporter: will you take a sip for us on camera? it's a coffee drink disguised with allspice. are people ordering them? >> yes, they are. >> reporter: they can't get enough. but has it gone too far? you try this one, wouldn't you? come on, dan, open it up. we'll try one. frosted mini. >> no. >> too much? >> reporter: take the gum out, dan. not bad. >> not bad. >> it's on facebook that they have pumpkin spice toilet paper. >> reporter: that's too much. pumpkin spiced -- >> these are pumpkin pie, but kind of the same. >> reporter: same deal. what about the pumpkin spice hummus? >> now i like hummis, but i like the spicy garlic, so. >> reporter: even for the enlightened psl drinker, there are lines they will not cross. pumpkin spice goat cheese. in or out. >> out? >> reporter: what are we thinking of pumpkin spice chicken sausage? >> absolutely not. >> reporter: pumpkin spice salsa. >> that sounds disgusting. >> reporter:
mark hyman in casper, wyoming on this case. >> reporter: oh, boy, pumpkin spice latte. a whole season in a cup of coffee, isn't it? >> questio >> yes. >> reporter: will you take a sip for us on camera? it's a coffee drink disguised with allspice. are people ordering them? >> yes, they are. >> reporter: they can't get enough. but has it gone too far? you try this one, wouldn't you? come on, dan, open it up. we'll try one. frosted mini. >> no. >>...
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that wyoming back drop is brutal. jeremy rhoner is well cast. he tends to underplay emotions.done by saying and doing little. she comes along and has to prove her way and prove that she's worthy of this case. during the course of the film, you really come to see her character understand the bleakness of this landscape, the difficulties of the people who live here face. so i think it's a very, very solid, very gripping drama. bizarrely, when you consider that it is narratively a murder mystery thriller it's much more about environment. it's about place. it's about those people. it's about the plight of the indigenous people. your second choice now. this is a drama not a documentary. it's absolutely a drama. set in damascus. there's an apartment block where a family and others in the block are trapped inside by sniperfire family and others in the block are trapped inside by sniper fire and helicopters and gunfire outside. what happens is that there is a character who is the matriarch, who is brilliant, who is controlling looking after everybody in the apartment block. there is a
that wyoming back drop is brutal. jeremy rhoner is well cast. he tends to underplay emotions.done by saying and doing little. she comes along and has to prove her way and prove that she's worthy of this case. during the course of the film, you really come to see her character understand the bleakness of this landscape, the difficulties of the people who live here face. so i think it's a very, very solid, very gripping drama. bizarrely, when you consider that it is narratively a murder mystery...
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of either party if it's good for wyoming. and against anybody of either party if it's not good for wyoming. reporter: on capitol hill, abc 7 news. alison: right now at 6:00 we're just learning of five more deaths in florida as we get a new glimpse of the devastation in the sunshine state. >> a thousand dollars. >> $1500. >> over $1300. alison: larry: one skimmer ripping off dozens of people. this wasn't a gas pump but at the people's own bank. alison: the aftermath of a plane that crashed into a car. what we learned about the pilot in minutes. > we don't know where to go. larry: frustration is spilling people are fighting to survive, fighting to find out what's left of their homes and their livelihoods. as we come on the air right now the assessment of the damage from hurricane irma is grim. alison: fema is estimating a quarter of homes in the keys are destroyed. another 65% have sustained heavy damage. larry: that is in addition to the human toll at least 55 deaths now blamed on this monster storm. 18 of those in the united
of either party if it's good for wyoming. and against anybody of either party if it's not good for wyoming. reporter: on capitol hill, abc 7 news. alison: right now at 6:00 we're just learning of five more deaths in florida as we get a new glimpse of the devastation in the sunshine state. >> a thousand dollars. >> $1500. >> over $1300. alison: larry: one skimmer ripping off dozens of people. this wasn't a gas pump but at the people's own bank. alison: the aftermath of a plane...
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the american citizens live in puerto rico are part of a population that's bigger than the states of wyoming, vermont, north dakota, and alaska, combined. they don't have eight senators representing them in this body working for them in fighting for them.it i know when we had hurricanee sandy and it hurt new jersey, the work that senator menendez, myself, and the my predecessor all put toward working on making sure their community could recover. a we don't have the senators representing this incredible population of americans. they don't have folks here everyday that are pressing for the interest of these americans for their safety, security, 100 lives. we have to. the hundred of us step up to make sure that we are focusing on the interest of her fellowe americans after what has been one of the worst storms in recorded history. almost the americans in puerto rico pay taxes. they love this country. they serve in the military. they serve in the military at au rate almost twice as high as a general u.s. population. their patriots, they are our brothers and sisters. these americans deserve actio
the american citizens live in puerto rico are part of a population that's bigger than the states of wyoming, vermont, north dakota, and alaska, combined. they don't have eight senators representing them in this body working for them in fighting for them.it i know when we had hurricanee sandy and it hurt new jersey, the work that senator menendez, myself, and the my predecessor all put toward working on making sure their community could recover. a we don't have the senators representing this...
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en los prÓximos dÍas no se descarta la posibilidad de nieve en algunos estados como montana o wyominge. asÍ que miramos el pronÓstico extendido para nuestra regiÓn. maÑana, 74°. la temperatura aumentando un poco hacia lo que es el viernes y el sÁbado y volviendo a disminuir a lo que serÍa inicios de la semana entrante. buenas condiciones del tiempo a travÉs de la zona local. ramÓn: gracias. esta tarde nos acompaÑa la directora de servicios legales en pangea. ahora que trum anunciÓ el fin de daca, ¿quÉ pueden hacer los soÑadores? >> definitivamente siguen con sus derechos y aunque esta administraciÓn esta tratando de hacernos sentir impotentes, no lo somos. seguimos conciertos derechos y vamos a seguir existiendo. los que tienen permisos de trabajo que van a vencer antes del 5 de marzo de 2018, pueden renovarlo antes del 5 de octubre de este aÑo. la fecha lÍmite es 5 de octubre. tambiÉn, no tiene que decirle a su empleador que su ppermiso de trabajo va a vencer. tambiÉn, su empleador no le puede despedir sÓlo porque se le terminÓ el programa de daca. y finalmente tiene el derecho de ll
en los prÓximos dÍas no se descarta la posibilidad de nieve en algunos estados como montana o wyominge. asÍ que miramos el pronÓstico extendido para nuestra regiÓn. maÑana, 74°. la temperatura aumentando un poco hacia lo que es el viernes y el sÁbado y volviendo a disminuir a lo que serÍa inicios de la semana entrante. buenas condiciones del tiempo a travÉs de la zona local. ramÓn: gracias. esta tarde nos acompaÑa la directora de servicios legales en pangea. ahora que trum anunciÓ...
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in my mind, what waited for me in dakota and wyoming and montana would not only comment was not only the real america but the real me as well. elaborate. what do you mean? >> i grew up in an affluent suburb. i was not tested and any physical way. i think a situation like that, it tests people psychologically but i wasn't really tested physically. and i felt, i just had this feeling. i don't know if it is a male thing or not. but certainly is young man i felt like i had not proved myself. i had not sorted turned my identity.and that i needed to have -- i needed to go through some stuff. the thing i can think of to go through was to travel across this country sort of putting myself at its mercy in a sense that i was just a young kid with a backpack out in this great land. >> you were at the time and never went out with the intention of becoming i don't think, a journalist. he studied anthropology in college. when did journalism into your life and why? >> i was a pretty good distance runner in college. i ran mile, two miles across country and i end up writing a thesis, doing research wi
in my mind, what waited for me in dakota and wyoming and montana would not only comment was not only the real america but the real me as well. elaborate. what do you mean? >> i grew up in an affluent suburb. i was not tested and any physical way. i think a situation like that, it tests people psychologically but i wasn't really tested physically. and i felt, i just had this feeling. i don't know if it is a male thing or not. but certainly is young man i felt like i had not proved myself....
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. ♪ wyoming >> rihanna adding to her empire, making headlines for revealing she wants to time traveln minutes before she lost her virginity. >> take me back to the earliest moment of you getting in trouble. >> as a kid, first of all, mom never wants you to grow up too fast. then i started getting in trouble for wearing red lipstick too early. now it's like, is sky is the limit. no rules. i can do whatever i want. make whatever makeup i want to wear. ♪ work work work >> this line you said is very important to you, to create beauty for all women. why? >> because all women deserve to feel beautiful and to have a choice and an option when they go to the makeup counter. women love makeup, t andhey should all be included. >> rihanna is not the only fashionista. heidi klum is bringing her super model style to the supermarket. >> inside new york fashion week with heidi klum. we're in your supermarket right now. >> i'm smacked about it. >> heidi went all-out, launching her new line of clothes that will be sold in lidel grocery stores. >> when you go to the super market you buy milk, groceries
. ♪ wyoming >> rihanna adding to her empire, making headlines for revealing she wants to time traveln minutes before she lost her virginity. >> take me back to the earliest moment of you getting in trouble. >> as a kid, first of all, mom never wants you to grow up too fast. then i started getting in trouble for wearing red lipstick too early. now it's like, is sky is the limit. no rules. i can do whatever i want. make whatever makeup i want to wear. ♪ work work work...
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the first school i went to was wyoming., it is a traditional public school. the county that casper is and has open district choice. they do not have any private school choice there. yet. that they have open district choice and the school has been run by teachers for 26 years and just within the last few years, they switched to a mastery-based competency approach to teaching and learning in the school. and they did so without anyone else telling them they had to do that. they as a community decided that was right for the students they were serving. -- i loved visiting with them. if i had that opportunity when i was in school, there are a few others in here who could move as fast as you were able to in whatever subject or take as long as you needed, that kind of an approach could have some revolutionary results for a lot of kids who are either getting bored to death or getting left hind. i would challenge all schools, all existing schools today to look seriously at some of these new approaches to making sure kids are engaged and their curiosity is not snuffed o
the first school i went to was wyoming., it is a traditional public school. the county that casper is and has open district choice. they do not have any private school choice there. yet. that they have open district choice and the school has been run by teachers for 26 years and just within the last few years, they switched to a mastery-based competency approach to teaching and learning in the school. and they did so without anyone else telling them they had to do that. they as a community...
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here's all the cold air though that's hitting places like idaho, montana, wyoming, and they may see theirst snowfall of the summer season. yes, it's still summer! mid-80s for saturday, sunday. then monday, tuesday temperatures are expecting to drop and chances of rain. we'll see what happens. today there is a giants game. don't give up on the season just yet, guys. it's not over! friday 7:00. cool, breezy, 61 degrees. >> there are only 30 something games left. >> always a chance. >> we can cheer them on. >> they are cute but they can make a mess of your house. coming up the pet expert has tips on puppy proofing your home. chase -- joins us with tips on pu > >>> bringing a puppy into your home brings a unique set of challenges. we're having fun on the set. >> we are! >> our pet expert dr. jill chase is bringing back a cute puppy. talking about puppy proofing your home. >> he is four months old. he is a puppy, as well. and, um, so puppy proofing. i'm big on preventative veterinary care. that's my thing. i feel like we can prevent them from getting sick and that's the way to go. so puppy p
here's all the cold air though that's hitting places like idaho, montana, wyoming, and they may see theirst snowfall of the summer season. yes, it's still summer! mid-80s for saturday, sunday. then monday, tuesday temperatures are expecting to drop and chances of rain. we'll see what happens. today there is a giants game. don't give up on the season just yet, guys. it's not over! friday 7:00. cool, breezy, 61 degrees. >> there are only 30 something games left. >> always a chance....
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. >> joining us now republican senator john ver as sew of wyoming. he's a physician. thanks so much for joining us. >> thanks, wolf. >> are you with senator graham and senator -- >> i am. i want to get the decisions out of washington and back to the states to let people decide what insurance works best for them. give them more control over their health care because what bernie sanders is explaining there, that's obamacare. it's infirnt i, all of those problems relate to obamacare. >> let's get back to what they're proposing. does that have to be passed by the end of this month? do you need 60. >> you need 50 until the end of the month when reconciliation issue passes on, but otherwise you can do it with 60 votes. i think it's a good idea to get the money and the decisions back to patients, out of washington and let people decide -- >> and do you think there are democrats who are going to join you in supporting what some are calling a hail mary? >> i'm not expecting any democrats if any to joins us. >> so realistically it's not going to go anywhere. >> we're continuing
. >> joining us now republican senator john ver as sew of wyoming. he's a physician. thanks so much for joining us. >> thanks, wolf. >> are you with senator graham and senator -- >> i am. i want to get the decisions out of washington and back to the states to let people decide what insurance works best for them. give them more control over their health care because what bernie sanders is explaining there, that's obamacare. it's infirnt i, all of those problems relate to...
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en nuestro fanny momento, arrancÓ el fÚtbol colegialsales kid eu wyoming protagonizÓ un rupert que serÁs y mascotas que aparecieron abandonados y que fueran salvados de las aguas. el deseo es volver a reunirlos con sus dueÑos, mientras les dan un hogar temporal y alimentos . se estÁn recogiendo datos de quienes han perdido a sus mascotas y a que se vuelvan a reunir y mÁs adelante mudar a un lugar seguro. me despido, muchÍsimas gracias por acompaÑarnos, muy buenas noches a todos.
en nuestro fanny momento, arrancÓ el fÚtbol colegialsales kid eu wyoming protagonizÓ un rupert que serÁs y mascotas que aparecieron abandonados y que fueran salvados de las aguas. el deseo es volver a reunirlos con sus dueÑos, mientras les dan un hogar temporal y alimentos . se estÁn recogiendo datos de quienes han perdido a sus mascotas y a que se vuelvan a reunir y mÁs adelante mudar a un lugar seguro. me despido, muchÍsimas gracias por acompaÑarnos, muy buenas noches a todos.
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she came all wyoming. she says this bill is a matter of life or death for her daughter.hat's the message you want lawmakers to hear from you and everybody else. >> be human. care, care about insurance for everyone, not just yourselves or your relatives. care about everyone, even the poor. >> reporter: opponents of the bill like senator john mccain have called for an open and bipartisan process, but this is the one and only public harring on the latest plan. the witness list, mostly government officials, not average americans. >> it's a fraud. it's a fake. it's just a facade, and they don't want us to testify. they don't want us to be here. >> reporter: earlier, even the president seemed to acknowledge defeat. >> we have 52 votes. we can't lose any votes. i mean practically, so we're going to lose two or three votes and that's the end of that. >> reporter: so for now this bill appears to be going no where he. they're now going to have even after all this time, republicans can't agree on a path forward. the divides within the republican party seem too deep for now for them
she came all wyoming. she says this bill is a matter of life or death for her daughter.hat's the message you want lawmakers to hear from you and everybody else. >> be human. care, care about insurance for everyone, not just yourselves or your relatives. care about everyone, even the poor. >> reporter: opponents of the bill like senator john mccain have called for an open and bipartisan process, but this is the one and only public harring on the latest plan. the witness list, mostly...
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. >> wyoming. jim: may peace prevail in wyoming.we will do something really special. indigenouse have the unity flag. respectreated to give and show you with ourselves with all of our beautiful indigenous , lgbt, everyone in the indigenous communities that we really need to give a little loving to. they are part of this country if we remember our history. may peace prevail in the indigenous areas. jim: we will end with one that really shows unity. white,oking for the red, and blue. the united states of america. may peace prevail in the united states of america. let's one more time, if we can, really, really loud. we are not the only people on this planet. can we do a loud peace prevail on earth? may peace prevail on earth. i love you all. i think all of the speakers that have given their lives for their monarch. we love you mexico. given our lives have to unity and peace and trying to make things better. im so honored and we are honored to be here. we will do a march. can will lead us. you folks on stage would grab a flag and take i
. >> wyoming. jim: may peace prevail in wyoming.we will do something really special. indigenouse have the unity flag. respectreated to give and show you with ourselves with all of our beautiful indigenous , lgbt, everyone in the indigenous communities that we really need to give a little loving to. they are part of this country if we remember our history. may peace prevail in the indigenous areas. jim: we will end with one that really shows unity. white,oking for the red, and blue. the...
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wyoming. going to write the rules for wyoming. that's the split between the state and federal government. nobody knows what this will look like in their states four or five years out. as to what changed, these are deadline oriented people. all of a sudden we have a deadline, a week from friday where they will not try anything to reform or repeal obamacare without 60 votes. they know they are not going to get there. there's a fire under a lot of these republicans running on this promise for so long to try to get something, anything done in that next week and a half. i think that has created the deadline has created a push and the fact that few really only one republican senator has come out and said i'm note voting for this, rand paul, has given them hope that maybe there is a way to convince the other 50 some odd republican senators they can get behind this and maybe actually pass something. >> a few weeks ago, maybe months at this point, time bleeds into itself every day here, senator mccain
wyoming. going to write the rules for wyoming. that's the split between the state and federal government. nobody knows what this will look like in their states four or five years out. as to what changed, these are deadline oriented people. all of a sudden we have a deadline, a week from friday where they will not try anything to reform or repeal obamacare without 60 votes. they know they are not going to get there. there's a fire under a lot of these republicans running on this promise for so...
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a few inches fell in the mountins of montana and wyoming friday.icial says the snow is slowing the spread of wildfires but it won't bring an end to the fire season. coming up next, protests turn violent after a white former police officer is acquitted in the fatal shooting of a black suspect. >> morgan: peaceful demonstration turned violent in st. louis last night after a white former police officer was acquitted in the deadly shooting of a black man six years ago. dean reynolds is there. >> black lives matter! >> reporter: demonstrators launched a second day of protests here, unsure whether they would descend into the running street battles that punctuated last night's march. with mayor lyda krewson at his side, st. louis police chief lawrence o'toole last night praised his officers, several of whom were injured. >> our officers have been very tolerant and have used great restraint. >> black lives matter! >> reporter: when peaceful turned into confrontational and when protesting turned into vandalizing, including defacing the mayor's private resid
a few inches fell in the mountins of montana and wyoming friday.icial says the snow is slowing the spread of wildfires but it won't bring an end to the fire season. coming up next, protests turn violent after a white former police officer is acquitted in the fatal shooting of a black suspect. >> morgan: peaceful demonstration turned violent in st. louis last night after a white former police officer was acquitted in the deadly shooting of a black man six years ago. dean reynolds is there....
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that is the story i try to tell in wyoming, it is gone country, but it is also the quality state. that is its other nickname. it was the first state have a woman elected governor, it is the first to let women on juries , in 1870 when it was still a territory. the union is creating these territories, in 1870 wyoming promises women equal pay for equal work. wow. [applause] jeffery: we have time for just one more question. here it is. you compare justice black to justice thomas. how would you compare their decisions? if you want to come down to washington, d.c., in three weeks, i am going to be appearing with justice thomas at the national archives, maybe .-span will cover that event justice thomas and i disagree on certain things, but i think we share of fidelity to the , we takeional project the text very seriously. i find justice thomas underestimated in the same way hugo black was underestimated -- we yankeess can be smug about people who have southern accents and we think that means they are not that is how lincoln was underestimated and hugo black was underestimated. that is tr
that is the story i try to tell in wyoming, it is gone country, but it is also the quality state. that is its other nickname. it was the first state have a woman elected governor, it is the first to let women on juries , in 1870 when it was still a territory. the union is creating these territories, in 1870 wyoming promises women equal pay for equal work. wow. [applause] jeffery: we have time for just one more question. here it is. you compare justice black to justice thomas. how would you...
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it's set in wyoming on a native american reservation.ther two characters. 0ne isjeremy renner‘s hunter, tracker, who is dealing with his own issues of grief and guilt. the other is an fbi agent played by elizabeth 0lsen who is basically — she's in vegas beforehand — she arrives completely unprepared, a total outsider, not even the right clothes for the job. immediately everybody thinks, what's she doing here? here's a clip. i'mjane banner. are you by yourself? yeah, just me. i'm the tribal police chief. that's cory lambert. he found the body. this is his father—in—law, dan. we got the same job, hey. i'm sorry to meet under these circumstances. so do you want to show me the body? i don't mean to be rude, i'm just freezing my ass off here. the quicker the better. that's going to get a lot worse if you go out there dressed like that. the body is five miles on a snowmobile. i'm afraid you'd be dead by the time we got there. i got the call and this is what i've got. at the beginning there's hostility towards her character. but she's very tena
it's set in wyoming on a native american reservation.ther two characters. 0ne isjeremy renner‘s hunter, tracker, who is dealing with his own issues of grief and guilt. the other is an fbi agent played by elizabeth 0lsen who is basically — she's in vegas beforehand — she arrives completely unprepared, a total outsider, not even the right clothes for the job. immediately everybody thinks, what's she doing here? here's a clip. i'mjane banner. are you by yourself? yeah, just me. i'm the...
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if they were someone like a state of wyoming where there are very few people of color, the situation would not be that way. it will remain that way until the people stop acting as though it doesn't exist host:. ok. ok. let's take a look at what we have on tap tomorrow. another great show, 8:00 cal tho mas will be here to talk about president trump's agenda and his relationship with gop leaders. discusses president trump's response to nfl players. atlantic's, the steve clemons will be here to talk about president trump's america first foreign-policy doctrine. that does it for today's "washington journal." thank you as always for making the program a part of your saturday. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ >> this afternoon, we will cover the march for racial justice rally in washington, d.c. it will end on the national mall with speeches calling for racial equality. that is at 2:00 p.m. on c-span. >> this is what churchill fa
if they were someone like a state of wyoming where there are very few people of color, the situation would not be that way. it will remain that way until the people stop acting as though it doesn't exist host:. ok. ok. let's take a look at what we have on tap tomorrow. another great show, 8:00 cal tho mas will be here to talk about president trump's agenda and his relationship with gop leaders. discusses president trump's response to nfl players. atlantic's, the steve clemons will be here to...