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we have december 10, 18 69, the wyoming territorial legislature passing this law -- 1869, the wyoming territorial legislator passing this law. we had just become wyoming territory from dakota territory. we were here, and one of the reasons the legislature did it is they may needed to attract women's of the west. this was cowboys, railroad workers hammering out a railroad. we had the central pacific and from california, the union pacific, and it was. . fast and furious we had crazy living can -- was fast and furious. we had crazy living conditions. the legislature wanted to attract those women to become and be part of this adventure so they gave them full rights. rights, fulloting holding property rights, full political office rights. there's no other state that can claim that. no other territory that can claim that. north dakota and utah like to believe they had the first woman voter, and and they may have, but they voted in restricted elections. wyoming women never had to do that. they were on the same terms with men, which is extraordinary. have maybe elizabeth cady stanton coming t
we have december 10, 18 69, the wyoming territorial legislature passing this law -- 1869, the wyoming territorial legislator passing this law. we had just become wyoming territory from dakota territory. we were here, and one of the reasons the legislature did it is they may needed to attract women's of the west. this was cowboys, railroad workers hammering out a railroad. we had the central pacific and from california, the union pacific, and it was. . fast and furious we had crazy living can --...
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he was an attorney in cody, wyoming. he went onto the wyoming house of representatives, and then quickly after that became a u.s. senator, and really spent serving entire life wyoming. in the political arena. and is still doing so on a national level at the age of 88. when the archive collects the materials of a person's life, it's not just about one issue. it's not about what they did in one part of life. it's their whole life. this is very much al's papers. they're very much indicative of that, because we had materials om him as a young boy to materials of last year. almost 750 boxes of materials. we love pack rats, and al is a pack rat. we're really happy about that, because it means that we get some really priceless things. re is a letter that al wrote in 1840 to santa clausms he's 9 years old. so this hard-boiled politician is writing to santa claus, wanting a sled and an electric train with lights and the coaches. i just think that's a charming piece, and obviously al did, too. still a believer at 9 in toys. and th
he was an attorney in cody, wyoming. he went onto the wyoming house of representatives, and then quickly after that became a u.s. senator, and really spent serving entire life wyoming. in the political arena. and is still doing so on a national level at the age of 88. when the archive collects the materials of a person's life, it's not just about one issue. it's not about what they did in one part of life. it's their whole life. this is very much al's papers. they're very much indicative of...
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, as well. -- laramie, wyoming, as well. he was born on the island of st. croix down in the caribbean. he lived there for sever years. his father had moved there to manage a sugarcane plantation, and eventually he wound up in new york city about 1852. and while he was there he met a young woman -- he's 23, she was 16. they ran away to jersey city, new jersey, to get married, and eventually they -- like a lot of young folks -- move west to make their fame and fortune and eventually wound up in laramie, wyoming, in 1868. so the family had been living in memphis, tennessee, and he decided to move the family to california. and the way he got, the way he thought he would get to california is he had a dry goods store in memphis. he sold all the stuff, got freight cars and put his stuff in these freight cars, and as the union pacific was built across the great plains, he fold right along, had a dry goods store. well, the railroads stopped construction in the winter of 1867. edward learns through some source that the union pacific r
, as well. -- laramie, wyoming, as well. he was born on the island of st. croix down in the caribbean. he lived there for sever years. his father had moved there to manage a sugarcane plantation, and eventually he wound up in new york city about 1852. and while he was there he met a young woman -- he's 23, she was 16. they ran away to jersey city, new jersey, to get married, and eventually they -- like a lot of young folks -- move west to make their fame and fortune and eventually wound up in...
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the state of wyoming. and so it is a a place of sortf concentrated attention, which is really great in some ways and really difficult in other ways. and so we realize that the university of wyoming that the legislature of our state has been very generous in supporting this institution. answer about two-thirds of our funding at the university of wyoming comes from the state which is a larger portion than virtually any of the public institution in the united states. what that means is if two-thirds of our funds come from the state and two-thirds of the state funds come from the energy industry, then an effect somewhere around half every dollar that comes into the university of wyoming is flowing through oil, gas and coal production. but it also means anything that is done on the campus that may call into question the sustainability, the viability, the environmental justice issues surrounding fossil fuel industry are looked at very, very carefully and sometimes very harshly by the industries in the state. wha
the state of wyoming. and so it is a a place of sortf concentrated attention, which is really great in some ways and really difficult in other ways. and so we realize that the university of wyoming that the legislature of our state has been very generous in supporting this institution. answer about two-thirds of our funding at the university of wyoming comes from the state which is a larger portion than virtually any of the public institution in the united states. what that means is if...
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mansion thatn the edward ivinson built in laramie, wyoming in 1892. it is now the home of the laramie plains museum. it has been restored. for about 10 years, it was vacant. people broke in vandalized the , building. it has been a long and fruitful to make it into this wonderful museum we have here that highlights the ivinson family and historical issues from the past in laramie, wyoming. edward ivinson was born on the island of st. croix in the caribbean. he lived there for seven years. his father moved there from northwestern england to manage a sugarcane plantation. he wound up in new york city. while he was there, he met a young woman. he was 23, she was they ran away 16. to jersey city, new jersey to get married. eventually like a lot of young folks, they moved west to make their fame and fortune. and eventually wound up in laramie, wyoming. the family had been living in memphis, tennessee. he decided to move the family to california. and the way he thought he would get to california is, he had a dry goods store in memphis. he sold all of the stu
mansion thatn the edward ivinson built in laramie, wyoming in 1892. it is now the home of the laramie plains museum. it has been restored. for about 10 years, it was vacant. people broke in vandalized the , building. it has been a long and fruitful to make it into this wonderful museum we have here that highlights the ivinson family and historical issues from the past in laramie, wyoming. edward ivinson was born on the island of st. croix in the caribbean. he lived there for seven years. his...
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next a look at our visit to laramie, wyoming. you are watching "american history tv", all weekend, every weekend on c-span three. that are in the mansion edward ivinson built in laramie, wyoming in 1892. it is the home of the laramie plains museum. it has been restored because for about 10 years, it was vacant. and people broke in, vandalized the building. it has been a long and fruitful effort to make it into this museum we have here that ivinsonts not only the family but historical issues from the past of laramie, wyoming as well. edward ivinson of all strange places was born in the island of st. croix in the caribbean. he lived there for seven years. his father moved there from northwestern new england to manage his sugarcane plantation. he ended up in new york. while he was there, he met a young woman. he was 23, she was they ran away 16. to jersey city, new jersey to get married. and eventually they like a lot , of young folks, they moved west to make their fame and fortune and eventually ended up in laramie, wyoming. the fa
next a look at our visit to laramie, wyoming. you are watching "american history tv", all weekend, every weekend on c-span three. that are in the mansion edward ivinson built in laramie, wyoming in 1892. it is the home of the laramie plains museum. it has been restored because for about 10 years, it was vacant. and people broke in, vandalized the building. it has been a long and fruitful effort to make it into this museum we have here that ivinsonts not only the family but historical...
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a look at our recent visit to laramie, wyoming. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, and c-span3. -- on c-span3. >> we are in that mansion that edward iversen built and it is now the home of that laramie plains museum, and it has been restored because for about 10 years, it was vacant and people broken and vandalized the building, and it has been a very long and fruitful effort to make it into this wonderful museum that we have here that highlights not only the ivinson family, but issues from the past in laramie, wyoming as well. so edward was actually of all the places, was born down in the caribbean. he lived there for seven years. his father move they to manage a sugarcane plantation and he wound up in new york city in about 1852. while he was there, he met a young woman. she was 16 and he was 23, and they ran away to get married and they, like a lot of young folks, moved west to make their fame and fortune and wound up in laramie, wyoming. the family had been living in tennessee, and he decided to m
a look at our recent visit to laramie, wyoming. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, and c-span3. -- on c-span3. >> we are in that mansion that edward iversen built and it is now the home of that laramie plains museum, and it has been restored because for about 10 years, it was vacant and people broken and vandalized the building, and it has been a very long and fruitful effort to make it into this wonderful museum that we have here that highlights not only...
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we are in the mansion that edward ivins and bill in laramie, wyoming in 1892. laramiee home of the plains museum. for 10 years, it was vacant. people broke in, then devised the holding -- vandalized the building. it has been a long and frivolous for to make it into this museum we have here that highlights the ivins and family and the -- the ivenson family. edward was born in the island of st. croix in the caribbean. his father moved there from northwestern new england. while he was there, he met a young woman. they ran away to jersey city, new jersey to get married. like a lot of young folks, they moved west to make their fame and fortune. they ended up in laramie, wyoming. the family had been living in memphis, tennessee. he decided to move the family to california. the way he thought he would get to california is, he had a dry goods store in memphis. he sold all of the stuff. got freight cars. as the union pacific was built across the great plains, he followed along and had a ruling dry goods store. -- a rolling dry goods store. he learned that the union paci
we are in the mansion that edward ivins and bill in laramie, wyoming in 1892. laramiee home of the plains museum. for 10 years, it was vacant. people broke in, then devised the holding -- vandalized the building. it has been a long and frivolous for to make it into this museum we have here that highlights the ivins and family and the -- the ivenson family. edward was born in the island of st. croix in the caribbean. his father moved there from northwestern new england. while he was there, he...
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he winds up in little old laramie, wyoming, at the time 800 people in 1870. he amasses this fortune and builds this building. i think it is fair to say he was a critical part of the evolution of laramie from 1868 all the way through 1928 when he passed away. for both jane and edward, what i want people to walk away from after they see this house that cost a lot of money to build, that maybe the money was at least early on made from the people of laramie in not the best way, when they leave they understand what they did for our community, whether it was the early actions with the school and the church and the suffrage act or especially his philanthropy that resulted in all of these great things for our community. that's what i would like for them to walk away from because you can see fancy homes, and this is an and elegant home, but it's important that people moneytand that making his off the community, that money came back to us for that what i really hope they walk away with. announcer: our tour staff recently traveled to laramie to learn about its rich hist
he winds up in little old laramie, wyoming, at the time 800 people in 1870. he amasses this fortune and builds this building. i think it is fair to say he was a critical part of the evolution of laramie from 1868 all the way through 1928 when he passed away. for both jane and edward, what i want people to walk away from after they see this house that cost a lot of money to build, that maybe the money was at least early on made from the people of laramie in not the best way, when they leave they...
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it will be built in wyoming. the broad array of energy resources is the best for reliable delivery system and we plan to continue our legacy as an energy leader and enjoy a good neighbor relationship with the federal government. the public lands and renewable energy develop an act is a good base upon which to maintain and enhance that good neighbor relationship. thank you, senators. we do have a few minor suggestions and we suggest language we clarified that the secretary determine the most appropriate areas that that can only after good faith consultation with the state. said consultation should be more than just a check of the box function and preferably through the office of the governor. grandfathering projects that are not completed but have based their business model on current fees and taxes is also important and we appreciate the effort to do so. all solar and wind projects are considered renewable habitat impacts are not renewable. there are real costs to state and local government and they are footprint
it will be built in wyoming. the broad array of energy resources is the best for reliable delivery system and we plan to continue our legacy as an energy leader and enjoy a good neighbor relationship with the federal government. the public lands and renewable energy develop an act is a good base upon which to maintain and enhance that good neighbor relationship. thank you, senators. we do have a few minor suggestions and we suggest language we clarified that the secretary determine the most...
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horses, every horse that was brought here was originally from wyoming. even though a truckload, 35 or so, maybe came from colorado, or we did have a couple of truckloads from oklahoma, but they were all wyoming horses originally, and came back to their place of birth so to speak. we have 370 horses. byt was a number established us and the bureau of land management. it is the number we ended up with, and we are just taking a be steps and trying to understand, can we sustain these horses, andhese this amount of horses? a we can take more, there is process everybody goes through to acquire more horses, and if for some reason we had to take horses away, there is really not even any place to take them that wouldn't be crowded already. it is a cooperative agreement, where we take care of the horses under their specifications, and they pay us to do that. like anybody, if you were bringing cattle or anything into we take care of them under their specifications and they pay us accordingly. fortunately, the blm is very up on all of that. they have helped us set up
horses, every horse that was brought here was originally from wyoming. even though a truckload, 35 or so, maybe came from colorado, or we did have a couple of truckloads from oklahoma, but they were all wyoming horses originally, and came back to their place of birth so to speak. we have 370 horses. byt was a number established us and the bureau of land management. it is the number we ended up with, and we are just taking a be steps and trying to understand, can we sustain these horses, andhese...
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this prison had a very diverse history. 1890, wyoming becomes a state and becomes wyoming's first state penitentiary. you are standing in a building that held federal prisoners and also state and incarcerated prisoners as well. when visitors come to this, one of the interesting things they are going to notice as they walk up to the front door is it is massive. it had a huge dominance feeling to it. it was a very large stone structure. this building to liberally build the prison this way. was built in the auburn prison management system style. that meant the prison was built to where the convicts were put in solitary confinement at night. they were kept singly in a small cell. then they would get up in the morning. that bell went off. the idea is a cowboy would be caught wrestling cattle and he walks up to this massive structure. wereknew their lights going to change. they were going to see how this prison was going to look during that time. types not a falling apart prison. this is when all the convicts were greeted and all the information was taken. the men's hair would be shaved. you
this prison had a very diverse history. 1890, wyoming becomes a state and becomes wyoming's first state penitentiary. you are standing in a building that held federal prisoners and also state and incarcerated prisoners as well. when visitors come to this, one of the interesting things they are going to notice as they walk up to the front door is it is massive. it had a huge dominance feeling to it. it was a very large stone structure. this building to liberally build the prison this way. was...
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he and i spent time together in the wyoming legislature. i was a member and he was the speaker of the house. a good friend. now he is the energy advisor to wyoming governor mark gordon. attorney, rancher, former speaker, he has brought insight to the governor's office. prior to joining the governor's office he was the president of the offshore industries association, serving in the department of the interior as the director of the minerals management service. i had the pleasure of serving with him for many years and am proud to continue working with him. so grateful for his friendship, working together with him on behalf of the people of wyoming. we all look forward to your testimony. sen. murkowski: thank you, senator. you have certainly been no stranger to this committee. we have seen you in your various capacities before, so welcome back. we are also joined by mr. gregory gold, the director of the office of u.s. national resource revenue at the office of the interior. i mentioned my friend and leader from the north slope borough, mayor h
he and i spent time together in the wyoming legislature. i was a member and he was the speaker of the house. a good friend. now he is the energy advisor to wyoming governor mark gordon. attorney, rancher, former speaker, he has brought insight to the governor's office. prior to joining the governor's office he was the president of the offshore industries association, serving in the department of the interior as the director of the minerals management service. i had the pleasure of serving with...
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we take you to laramie wyoming. we call it the gem city of the planes, because we are in a valley surrounded by mountains. this was a railroad town until it became a university town. the railroad was an important part of our history. there are all different kinds of history in laramie also. noonin us this saturday at eastern on book tv and saturday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv as the c-span cities tour looks at the history and literary life of -- laramie, wyoming. next, the senate foreign relations committee considers the nomination of john sullivan to the u.s. -- to be u.s. ambassador to russia. he currently serves as ticket terry -- deputy secretary of state. he was asked several questions about president trump's communication with the president of ukraine in july. and alleged efforts to have
we take you to laramie wyoming. we call it the gem city of the planes, because we are in a valley surrounded by mountains. this was a railroad town until it became a university town. the railroad was an important part of our history. there are all different kinds of history in laramie also. noonin us this saturday at eastern on book tv and saturday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv as the c-span cities tour looks at the history and literary life of -- laramie, wyoming. next, the senate...
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mexico and wyoming are usually the largest recipients. new mexico received $1 billion recently, mexico 640 million, there is something a little wrong with that picture. the committee should consider revenue-sharing programs similar to -- the earmarking of 35% of the fund account for habitat promotion of hunting and fishing is great. the best distribution mechanism would be directly to local and state is asian. -- organizations. it is likely those funds will not only miss the bull's-eye, but the entire target. has beenng trust fund in existence for 15 years. it does projects like underpasses and overpasses so wildlife is able to avoid traffic. it provides revenue-sharing with other programs in cooperation with land owners. existing programs such as partners for fish and wildlife also have a good record of working with the state. they are usually underfunded. they should be considered in the distribution scheme. in addition, any development and land disturbance is on -- consequences. the induction of invasive species. is important to allow
mexico and wyoming are usually the largest recipients. new mexico received $1 billion recently, mexico 640 million, there is something a little wrong with that picture. the committee should consider revenue-sharing programs similar to -- the earmarking of 35% of the fund account for habitat promotion of hunting and fishing is great. the best distribution mechanism would be directly to local and state is asian. -- organizations. it is likely those funds will not only miss the bull's-eye, but the...
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mexico and wyoming are usually the largest recipients. new mexico received $1 billion recently, mexico 640 million, there is something a little wrong with that picture. the committee should consider revenue-sharing programs similar to the earmarking of 35% of the fund account for habitat promotion of hunting and fishing is great. the best distribution mechanism would be directly to local and state is asian. organizations. it is likely those funds will not only miss the bull's-eye, but the entire target. the wyoming trust fund has been in existence for 15 years. it does projects like underpasses and overpasses over highways so wildlife is able to avoid traffic. it provides revenue-sharing with other programs in cooperation with land owners. existing programs such as partners for fish and wildlife also have a good record of working with the state. they are usually underfunded. they should be considered in the distribution scheme. in addition, any development and land disturbance is on consequences. the induction of invasive species. is impo
mexico and wyoming are usually the largest recipients. new mexico received $1 billion recently, mexico 640 million, there is something a little wrong with that picture. the committee should consider revenue-sharing programs similar to the earmarking of 35% of the fund account for habitat promotion of hunting and fishing is great. the best distribution mechanism would be directly to local and state is asian. organizations. it is likely those funds will not only miss the bull's-eye, but the...
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additional funding provided by jack and carole nunn, the wyoming public television endowment, adterry a closer look at life through the humanities, thinkwy.org. [drumming]
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the wyoming guard is our state's largest deployment in a decade. as i noted at this year's american legion post 6 veteran day celebration in cheyenne, wyoming, i said, these troops will be away from home for thanksgiving, they will be away from home for christmas, they will be away from home for new year's as well. mr. president, look ... my dad and father law spent moment away. my father-in-law fought in both theaters during world war ii, also served in the korean war. the united states armed forces are on the front lines. they're defending our freedoms and doing it every single day. and they make it sacrifice 365 days a year, and they do it to protect us and protect our freedoms and protect our nation. u.s. service members never quit, they don't complain, and we can't quit on them when they need us the most. our troops deserve our full support right now and clearly that support must be bipartisan. yet democrats remain too obsessed to do the work of the nation. people elected them to do a job, and those people elected are nowhere to be found. you
the wyoming guard is our state's largest deployment in a decade. as i noted at this year's american legion post 6 veteran day celebration in cheyenne, wyoming, i said, these troops will be away from home for thanksgiving, they will be away from home for christmas, they will be away from home for new year's as well. mr. president, look ... my dad and father law spent moment away. my father-in-law fought in both theaters during world war ii, also served in the korean war. the united states armed...
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. >> reporter: behind this hole in the wall at this hole in the wall in laremy, wyoming, is a "you won't believe it" situation from the world of truck stop cuisine. >> if you bet me $100 there would be no decent food of any kind in here -- >> reporter: well, she would have lost that bet. ♪ ♪ just off exit 290 on i-80, the indian crew mintu pandr and his staff are cooking up behind the small kitchen window guarantees that. >>> this smells like we're in mumbai. not in laremy. >> not in laremy, no, no. >> reporter: just a few feet away from the motor oil, the military hats, the trucker shirts. >>> that's a very familiar smell for indian food. >> that's it. >> reporter: are storage shelves
. >> reporter: behind this hole in the wall at this hole in the wall in laremy, wyoming, is a "you won't believe it" situation from the world of truck stop cuisine. >> if you bet me $100 there would be no decent food of any kind in here -- >> reporter: well, she would have lost that bet. ♪ ♪ just off exit 290 on i-80, the indian crew mintu pandr and his staff are cooking up behind the small kitchen window guarantees that. >>> this smells like we're in...
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this week, we go to laramie, wyoming. >> it is surrounded by mountains. this became a railroad town until it became a university town. it is an important part of our history. there's all different kinds of history that comes into the laramie outflow. >> join us on saturday at noon eastern apple tv and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history to be a is our c-span cities tour looks at the history and literary life of laramie, wyoming. >> before the house adjourned for the week, outgoing california congresswoman katie speech fromr final the house floor after intimate , photos of her were released without her knowledge, as an internal house panel began looking into possible ethics aolations between her and congressional staffer. in her remarks, the democratic lawmaker apologized to her constituents and explained why her decision to resign. ms. hill: this is the last speech that i will give from this floor as a member of congress. i was not ready for my time here to come to an end so soon. it is a reality i am still grappling with, and i will be for some time
this week, we go to laramie, wyoming. >> it is surrounded by mountains. this became a railroad town until it became a university town. it is an important part of our history. there's all different kinds of history that comes into the laramie outflow. >> join us on saturday at noon eastern apple tv and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history to be a is our c-span cities tour looks at the history and literary life of laramie, wyoming. >> before the house adjourned for the week,...
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this week, we go to laramie, wyoming. >> it is surrounded by mountains.his became a railroad town until it became a university town. it is an important part of our history. there's all different kinds of history that comes into the laramie outflow. >> join us on saturday at noon eastern apple tv and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history to be a is our c-span cities tour looks at the history and literary life of laramie, wyoming. >> before the house adjourned for the week, outgoing california congresswoman katie speech fromr final the house floor after intimate , photos of her were released without her knowledge, as an internal house panel began looking into possible ethics violations between her
this week, we go to laramie, wyoming. >> it is surrounded by mountains.his became a railroad town until it became a university town. it is an important part of our history. there's all different kinds of history that comes into the laramie outflow. >> join us on saturday at noon eastern apple tv and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history to be a is our c-span cities tour looks at the history and literary life of laramie, wyoming. >> before the house adjourned for the week,...
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number 2, colorado state, wyoming. patrick o' brien shot gun! wyoming won the game 17-7.. and number 1, clipper, rockets, and james harden. defenders all captioning sponsored by cbs >> so as the impeachment hearings have intensified, so has the scrutiny surrounding secretary of state mike pompeo. according to the associated stress, strain has set in between president trump and pompeo. republicans have been speculating for months that pompeo will resign in order to make a senate run in his home state of kansas. ♪ ♪
number 2, colorado state, wyoming. patrick o' brien shot gun! wyoming won the game 17-7.. and number 1, clipper, rockets, and james harden. defenders all captioning sponsored by cbs >> so as the impeachment hearings have intensified, so has the scrutiny surrounding secretary of state mike pompeo. according to the associated stress, strain has set in between president trump and pompeo. republicans have been speculating for months that pompeo will resign in order to make a senate run in his...
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i invited him to wyoming. the soviets were not allowed to go beyond 25 miles from the embassy in washington or their offices at the u.n. we took him and his delegation to the mountains of wyoming and they loved it. we negotiated a chemical weapons treaty there. i think we are still parties to it. we have not left that yet, right, mike? [laughter] mr. baker: still looking, right? david: one of the biggest challenges of being secretary of state is something called jet lag. how do you deal with jet lag? mr. baker: i took something -- i tookthi on them something called halcion. and then the fda came out and said this will kill you. but i had a good response from it. i could get six hours of really good sleep. of course, i had a very comfortable bed on my plane. i would go between meetings and i would take one and tap out. david: some say the secretary of state plane is 40 years old and needs a new plane. you have any comments on that? mr. baker: i think the current secretary of state is better equipped to answer t
i invited him to wyoming. the soviets were not allowed to go beyond 25 miles from the embassy in washington or their offices at the u.n. we took him and his delegation to the mountains of wyoming and they loved it. we negotiated a chemical weapons treaty there. i think we are still parties to it. we have not left that yet, right, mike? [laughter] mr. baker: still looking, right? david: one of the biggest challenges of being secretary of state is something called jet lag. how do you deal with...
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. >> wyoming first place where women had the right to vote on earth. >> number one. also with us are members of the women's suffrage commission. the assistant secretary susan combs, president of independent ,omen's voice, heather higgins k cole james, president of the ,usan b anthony lists, marjorie the president of concerned women of america. barranco from the smithsonian. great names, i tell you. coins that will be issued on or the vital history of the women's suffrage movement and celebrate many of the brave heroes who fought for the right ,o vote such as susan b anthony harriet tubman, and ida b wells. the sale of from these points will go to the cecconi and's women's history initiative. we will fight for every day and every night to make this happen and we will continue to make this happen this will be a tremendous success to enjoy prosperity and equality for all women. i'm going to sign the bill and then asked some of you folks to say a few words. we can't wait. you came all the way back. >> i did. i did. >> good. [camera shutters] pen0o should get the first --
. >> wyoming first place where women had the right to vote on earth. >> number one. also with us are members of the women's suffrage commission. the assistant secretary susan combs, president of independent ,omen's voice, heather higgins k cole james, president of the ,usan b anthony lists, marjorie the president of concerned women of america. barranco from the smithsonian. great names, i tell you. coins that will be issued on or the vital history of the women's suffrage movement...
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number 2, colorado state, wyoming. patrick o' brien shot gun! wyoming won the game 17-7. that's a great grab. and number 1, clipper, rockets, and james harden. defenders all >>> the late show is up - [narrator] the following is a paid presentation for the power smokeless grill. brought to you by tristar products. what if we told you it's finally possible to enjoy the char-grilled, juicy, succulent food you love every day wiout the hassle of firing up your barbecue, standing out in the cold, and refilling propane tanks? introducing the power smokeless grill. the only indoor grill with smoke extracting technology. watch again as it sucks up that smoke and odor like a vacuum. the five star reviews say it all. people love the power smokeless grill. - i've never used an indoor grill that gave you outdoor charcoal results. ever. - i get the outdoor feeling, taste, and look of the food that i miss from our outdoor grill. - it heats up almost immediately. it gives you that char that you're looking for. i was just shocked. nothing. there's no smoke in the apartment. we didn't have
number 2, colorado state, wyoming. patrick o' brien shot gun! wyoming won the game 17-7. that's a great grab. and number 1, clipper, rockets, and james harden. defenders all >>> the late show is up - [narrator] the following is a paid presentation for the power smokeless grill. brought to you by tristar products. what if we told you it's finally possible to enjoy the char-grilled, juicy, succulent food you love every day wiout the hassle of firing up your barbecue, standing out in the...
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if that makes sense because when wyoming was a territory, they sort of grandfathered in the right to vote when it became a state. women didn't have to lobby legislations when it became state to get the right to vote. it was written into their constitution. the colorado example is pretty interesting. if you come in close, you can see the three party tickets. the bottom in the ballot, this would be what they voted with in 1893. you could see equal suffrage approved. or equal suffrage not approved. once colorado women achieved the right to vote, they then elected female legislators. so this is a portrait of three of the four female legislators from the era from the 1893, 1894 and it's louise kerwin and agnes riddle. so you have two democrats and one republican. and in the back we've got three portraits of african-americans. there's hunt on the left. anna julia cooper in the middle. and mary church on the right. these are studio portraits made of these women while they were students at oberlin college. it was one of the first liberal arts schools in the united states to accept african-am
if that makes sense because when wyoming was a territory, they sort of grandfathered in the right to vote when it became a state. women didn't have to lobby legislations when it became state to get the right to vote. it was written into their constitution. the colorado example is pretty interesting. if you come in close, you can see the three party tickets. the bottom in the ballot, this would be what they voted with in 1893. you could see equal suffrage approved. or equal suffrage not...
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better, but because of the storm, hundreds of miles of interstate were closed in colorado, kansas, wyoming, and nebraska. and that's a preview of what's coming from this storm. here in denver, a night and a day of snow meant a nightmare of people going nowhere, or worse, trying to drive in whiteout conditions, and that didn't always end well. accidents littered the highways as drivers tried to navigate the slick roads, some better than others. our cbs news team stopped to help one woman who ran off the road tonight. it's not just the snow. it's the visibility. you can see it's hard to sigh for any great distance. things aren't going much better at the airport. denver international struggled to keep up, even with 200 trucks and plows clearing the runways. more than 1,000 people hoping to get somewhere, didn't, spending last night on blankets handed out by airport staff. some are still there tonight. but there is no stopping this storm from colorado to wisconsin, and all the states in between. there's almost a foot of snow expected. adriana diaz is in sioux city, iowa tonight. >> reporter: t
better, but because of the storm, hundreds of miles of interstate were closed in colorado, kansas, wyoming, and nebraska. and that's a preview of what's coming from this storm. here in denver, a night and a day of snow meant a nightmare of people going nowhere, or worse, trying to drive in whiteout conditions, and that didn't always end well. accidents littered the highways as drivers tried to navigate the slick roads, some better than others. our cbs news team stopped to help one woman who ran...
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a small town of power wyoming went to visit a radio station there and the radio station i went to visit had its doors still closed and it effectively is inside a dell laptop that is playing music pumped in from some big city somewhere else on a loop. a couple miles away there's a local broadcaster that is investing in the community, has local programming wants to purchase the station and bring some of that same local content to powell wyoming and arvel says because of what the diversity of voices we can't have that. that doesn't make much sense to me if you want to reserve at home laptop spinning tunes from some distant city over actually investing in local newsgathering. our approach needs to at least open the door to consider those types of transactions. >> host: finally, commissioner carr, the federal trade commission is role has changed in the last couple of years. vis-À-vis the fcc. how is that working at? >> guest: i think we're working very, very well together. we have a series of memoranda of understanding. we've been collaborating everything from online privacy to all sorts of
a small town of power wyoming went to visit a radio station there and the radio station i went to visit had its doors still closed and it effectively is inside a dell laptop that is playing music pumped in from some big city somewhere else on a loop. a couple miles away there's a local broadcaster that is investing in the community, has local programming wants to purchase the station and bring some of that same local content to powell wyoming and arvel says because of what the diversity of...
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in powell, wyoming and went to visit a radio station there and the radio station when i went to visit had the doors still closed and it's effectively inside a dell laptop playing music, pumped in from some big cities somewhere else on a loop. couple miles away there's a local broadcast that is investing in the community and has local programming and wants to purchase this station and bring that same local content to wyoming and our rule says that because we want a diversity of voices we can't have that but that does not make much sense to me if we want to preserve a dell laptop spinning tunes from some distant city over actually investing in a local news gathering. i think our approach needs to open the door to consider those types of transactions. >> host: finally, commissioner carr, the federal trade commission's role has changed in the last couple of years vis-À-vis the fcc. how is that working out? >> guest: i think we are working well together. we have a series of memorandum and understandings and collaborated on everything from online privacy to all sorts of tech issues and that
in powell, wyoming and went to visit a radio station there and the radio station when i went to visit had the doors still closed and it's effectively inside a dell laptop playing music, pumped in from some big cities somewhere else on a loop. couple miles away there's a local broadcast that is investing in the community and has local programming and wants to purchase this station and bring that same local content to wyoming and our rule says that because we want a diversity of voices we can't...
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be done in wyoming and theto school of energy resources and test center. i'm fully on board. when we look at what is happening worldwide, we need to get the technologies that are developed and deployed as we look at china and india and if you're going to continue to grow their economies and continue to release carbon dioxide as they build out industrial transportation sectors. the united states can't tackle climate change alone. we need to work with others to find a solution to manage carbon dioxide without killing our economy and killing jobs. once we find that commercial carbon capture solution, how can we deploy the technology to these other countries that do have growing economies like china ande india who seem to be the ones that continue to be the greatest emitters worldwide. >> there's an enormous amount of technology and research and product if you will. our job as the owners if you will of the taxpayer-funded technology'v to ensure that it gets commercialized and we take it off the shelf and put it into the market and allow the private sector to r
be done in wyoming and theto school of energy resources and test center. i'm fully on board. when we look at what is happening worldwide, we need to get the technologies that are developed and deployed as we look at china and india and if you're going to continue to grow their economies and continue to release carbon dioxide as they build out industrial transportation sectors. the united states can't tackle climate change alone. we need to work with others to find a solution to manage carbon...
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. >> reporter: behind this hole in the wall at this hole in the wall in laremy, wyoming, is a "you won'tieve it" situation from the world of truck stop cuisine. >> if you bet me $100 there would be no decent food of any kind in here -- >> reporter: well, she would have lost that bet. ♪ ♪ just off exit 290 on i-80, the indian crew mintu pandr and his staff are cooking up behind the small kitchen window guarantees that. >>> this smells like we're in mumbai. not in laremy. >> not in laremy, no, no. >> reporter: just a few feet away from the motor oil, the military hats, the trucker shirts. >>> that's a very familiar smell for indian food. >> that's it. >> reporter: are storage shelves full of turmeric and other spices you haven't heard of. >> this is kasuri methi. if you put this on, you would not eat anything without it. >> reporter: there is a rice steamer without an off switch. and always a full pot of chai. and any soul of any indian kitchen, the klay oven. >> the flavor goes in the meat, not out of the meat. like if you put on the grill, everything kind of drips down. this way the heat
. >> reporter: behind this hole in the wall at this hole in the wall in laremy, wyoming, is a "you won'tieve it" situation from the world of truck stop cuisine. >> if you bet me $100 there would be no decent food of any kind in here -- >> reporter: well, she would have lost that bet. ♪ ♪ just off exit 290 on i-80, the indian crew mintu pandr and his staff are cooking up behind the small kitchen window guarantees that. >>> this smells like we're in...
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in this hallway we begin to tell story of why wyoming was so unique. right towomen this vote, hold property, and elected office. december 10th of 1869,
in this hallway we begin to tell story of why wyoming was so unique. right towomen this vote, hold property, and elected office. december 10th of 1869,
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cody, wyoming went from 4:50 a.m. to 5:50 a.m. from 5:50 a.m. to 6:35 it fell from 4 to 12. how do you dress for that. those morning people are busy there. it's currently 10. chicago dropped to 7. the coldest temperature so early in the season. minneapolis, des moines. it's amazing. houston 36. atlanta 38. incredibly cold temperatures. that's very everything is our temps we'll have today. now the fog has been dancing around the golden gate bridge and also around the san mateo coast. still highway 1 probably some thick fog there on the golden gate. so mostly sunny but a lot of hazy sunshine. 40s and 50s will give way to 70s to near 80 degrees even though the days are getting very short. 40s and 50s. a few pockets of fog. nothing compared to yesterday. 60s, 70s, upper 70s to near 80 degrees. 6:00 in the morning. sal's going -- vallejo still or is this something new? >> we're talking about that crash. just north of francisco there it is and that's why the lanes are closed except for one lane. trying to move it now but obviously it's causing a delay. the only decent thing it cou
cody, wyoming went from 4:50 a.m. to 5:50 a.m. from 5:50 a.m. to 6:35 it fell from 4 to 12. how do you dress for that. those morning people are busy there. it's currently 10. chicago dropped to 7. the coldest temperature so early in the season. minneapolis, des moines. it's amazing. houston 36. atlanta 38. incredibly cold temperatures. that's very everything is our temps we'll have today. now the fog has been dancing around the golden gate bridge and also around the san mateo coast. still...
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i invited him to wyoming. they were not allowed to go 20 ores from their embassy their offices at the u.n. we took he and his delegation to the mountains of wyoming and we negotiated a chemical weapons treaty there. we are still parties to and we have not left that yet. [laughter] fmr. sec. of state baker: still looking, right? david: one of the biggest challenges of being secretary of state is something called jet lag. how did you deal with it? tooksec. of state baker: i something and then the fda, and said this will kill you. i had a good response from it. i could get six hours of really good sleep. i had a comfortable bed on my plane. i would go between meetings and i would take one and tap out. david: some say the secretary of state plane is 40 years old and they need a new one. any comment? fmr. sec. of state baker: i think the current secretary of state is better equipped to answer that. plane. very interesting i had the plane lyndon johnson was sworn in on after jack kennedy was killed in dallas. that w
i invited him to wyoming. they were not allowed to go 20 ores from their embassy their offices at the u.n. we took he and his delegation to the mountains of wyoming and we negotiated a chemical weapons treaty there. we are still parties to and we have not left that yet. [laughter] fmr. sec. of state baker: still looking, right? david: one of the biggest challenges of being secretary of state is something called jet lag. how did you deal with it? tooksec. of state baker: i something and then the...
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we now take you to the laramie plains museum which beatles -- features a special exhibit on wyoming women'swe are in the women's hallway of the laramie plains museum and islands and mansion. we begin to tell
we now take you to the laramie plains museum which beatles -- features a special exhibit on wyoming women'swe are in the women's hallway of the laramie plains museum and islands and mansion. we begin to tell
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>> guest: they had gotten married in wyoming just a couple two or three months earlier and then they'd come back to cincinnati where she had family. they had a honeymoon in cincinnati, he said i'm going to go back and make a lot of money and then we will retire and come back and that was the plan. unfortunately, jack interrupted the plan. it's kind of sad because they have loved each other for years anyearsuntil they circled each r because they have different lifestyles and finally decided they were not any younger, they got married and then it was at that unfortunate moment when they were about to have their lives together, he was killed. >> host: a couple other famous names coming to your book. calamity jane, george custer. >> guest: frank and jesse james had a couple of encounters with wild bill. john wesley had a famous encounter when he was the marshall of abilene. it was remarkable to me that because he roamed around so much he kept encountering these people. you think how much are you going to cross paths with people that he was always on the move and said he's encountering thes
>> guest: they had gotten married in wyoming just a couple two or three months earlier and then they'd come back to cincinnati where she had family. they had a honeymoon in cincinnati, he said i'm going to go back and make a lot of money and then we will retire and come back and that was the plan. unfortunately, jack interrupted the plan. it's kind of sad because they have loved each other for years anyearsuntil they circled each r because they have different lifestyles and finally...
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wyoming farmers play a key role in our economy. this friday, i'll be honored to attend the 100th annual meeting of the wyoming farm bureau. it will be in laramie. our farmers add billions to the state economy every year and trade is a big part of it. wyoming's annual agriculture exports total $300 million. the export market supports 2,600 jobs in our state. our state not only produces livestock, seeds, and crops, we're exporting essential chemicals that farmers everywhere need to grow their crops. wyoming farmers and ranchers are counting on expanded export markets for future growth. new markets mean new opportunities and wyoming is poised to seize them. in coming years, we plan to toad our high-quality beef, our grain, and our hay exports. future exports will include gluten-free products, distilled spirits and craft beer just to name a few. that's why the usmca agreement is so essential for people all across america. to keep our record shifting economy on track, we need to pass this america-first trade deal and we need to do it no
wyoming farmers play a key role in our economy. this friday, i'll be honored to attend the 100th annual meeting of the wyoming farm bureau. it will be in laramie. our farmers add billions to the state economy every year and trade is a big part of it. wyoming's annual agriculture exports total $300 million. the export market supports 2,600 jobs in our state. our state not only produces livestock, seeds, and crops, we're exporting essential chemicals that farmers everywhere need to grow their...
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cody, wyoming went from 4:50 a.m. to 5:50 a.m. from 5:50 a.m. to 6:35 it fell from 4 to 12.t. those morning people are busy there.
cody, wyoming went from 4:50 a.m. to 5:50 a.m. from 5:50 a.m. to 6:35 it fell from 4 to 12.t. those morning people are busy there.
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albert: pasando por la zona de colorado, wyoming, veremos que podrÁn superar las 12, 24 pulgadas de nieve la zona de california. allÍ es en donde mÁs nieve se verÁ en las montaÑas de sierra nevada. + >> como les comento, 18 pulgadas en la zona de arizona nuevo mÉxico, pero podemos observar en california de 3:00 a 4:00 pies de nieve de 18 pulgadas en la zona de utah, mÁs nieve para la zona del norte de colorado de 1 a 4 pulgadas y eso junto a viento que evidentemente va reducir la velocidad. vemos que los que viajan hoy se van a encontrar conun panorama espectacular. maÑana se irÁ extendiendo por todo el paÍs y el miÉrcoles serÁ un dÍa realmente complicado con ese viento que se intensifica y que podrÍan llegar a rÁfagas de más de 70 millas por hora, asÍ que tenemos que tener mucho cuidado. borja: hay que tener mucho cuidado, sobre todo en la costa este. >> se espera que el dÍa de acciÓn de gracias se han demÁs movimientos, asÍ que la gente debe tener paciencia y que siga el pronÓstico del tiempo sobre todo por si tiene algÚn vuelo que no lo vaya a perder y si bajan carretera que tome las p
albert: pasando por la zona de colorado, wyoming, veremos que podrÁn superar las 12, 24 pulgadas de nieve la zona de california. allÍ es en donde mÁs nieve se verÁ en las montaÑas de sierra nevada. + >> como les comento, 18 pulgadas en la zona de arizona nuevo mÉxico, pero podemos observar en california de 3:00 a 4:00 pies de nieve de 18 pulgadas en la zona de utah, mÁs nieve para la zona del norte de colorado de 1 a 4 pulgadas y eso junto a viento que evidentemente va reducir la...
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we will tour the wyoming territorial prison, which became the symbol of law and order during the turmoil of the wild west. >> this site is about the convicts. it's about how their life will change and how the judicial system and prison incarceration system hasn't changed that much. this prison had a very diverse history.
we will tour the wyoming territorial prison, which became the symbol of law and order during the turmoil of the wild west. >> this site is about the convicts. it's about how their life will change and how the judicial system and prison incarceration system hasn't changed that much. this prison had a very diverse history.
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and i am very excited about the work that i see within wyoming, what i see in d.o.e. at large. >> i appreciate that. there's great work to be done through the school, the integrated test center. i'm on board. when we look at what's happening worldwide we need to get these developed and then floyd. -- developed and then deployed. i look at china and in india. they're going to continue to grow, release carbon dioxide as they build out sectors. the united states despite of what some may beleave, we can't tackle climate change alone. we need to work with other countries to find real solutions to manage carbon dioxide without killing our economy and jobs. once we find that commercial carbon capture solution, how can how can we deploy the technologies to these other countries that do have growing economies who seem to be the ones that continue to be the greatest emitters world wide? >> sure. one of the things we've done is create a chief commercialization officer for exactly that purpose. our national labs produce an enormous amount of technology and research and products,
and i am very excited about the work that i see within wyoming, what i see in d.o.e. at large. >> i appreciate that. there's great work to be done through the school, the integrated test center. i'm on board. when we look at what's happening worldwide we need to get these developed and then floyd. -- developed and then deployed. i look at china and in india. they're going to continue to grow, release carbon dioxide as they build out sectors. the united states despite of what some may...
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move the headquarters to cody wyoming.shoes there. >> jesse: the secret weapon is kim kardashian. kris jenner is pulling the public strings here. >> emily: he's a phenom and if he declares absently he will win. here is wiper he has part of a platform already been talked about an eco-conscious fashion line that'll bring all of his jobs to north america to south america. his wife through criminal justice reform, messaging for people of color that basically say, you are not a voting bloc, you are unique to the amount of capital they have between the two of them on the table alone, $610 million. and anything they put their mind on, they can do. next topic, if you're in the topic for a new mate, you might want to consider a conservative because a new study finds who lean right are better daters but they are more upfront what they're looking for and value family and friendships more. i'm going to go to you also, one one. >> juan: i saw a study that said liberals have more fun. i will take the fun, but my wife is more conservativ
move the headquarters to cody wyoming.shoes there. >> jesse: the secret weapon is kim kardashian. kris jenner is pulling the public strings here. >> emily: he's a phenom and if he declares absently he will win. here is wiper he has part of a platform already been talked about an eco-conscious fashion line that'll bring all of his jobs to north america to south america. his wife through criminal justice reform, messaging for people of color that basically say, you are not a voting...
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i haven't lived in wyoming in years but i still think of myself as being from wyoming.is my hometown. that is my roots. maybe people won't believe that and for elizabeth warren, she thought she was native american for so long and has been disabused of that notion. but when you see biden go after her on that weakest point, then you will know that the race is really on. >> tucker: and quickly for us, i've argued to you that i think biden is over, there's no way, his heart isn't in it, his head doesn't appear to be in it either. not to be mean. you've argued that he is in it and he really is the front runner. you seem to be right, it turns out. where is the race today? >> well, her poll numbers have actually gone down in the last month and his have gone up. and this is after the president of the united states has been going after the bidens on alleged corruption for about a month. one thing where he is quite vulnerable, biden does not have the fund-raising jobs that some of these other candidates have. he doesn't have the passion. you look at bernie sanders rally, elizabet
i haven't lived in wyoming in years but i still think of myself as being from wyoming.is my hometown. that is my roots. maybe people won't believe that and for elizabeth warren, she thought she was native american for so long and has been disabused of that notion. but when you see biden go after her on that weakest point, then you will know that the race is really on. >> tucker: and quickly for us, i've argued to you that i think biden is over, there's no way, his heart isn't in it, his...
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we take you to laramie wyoming.f the planes, because we are in a valley surrounded by mountains. this was a railroad town until it became a university town. the railroad was an important part of our history. there are all different kinds of history in laramie also. noonin us this saturday at eastern on book tv and saturday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv as the c-span cities tour looks at the history and literary life of -- laramie, wyoming. next, the senate foreign relations committee considers the nomination of john sullivan to the u.s. -- to be u.s. ambassador to russia. he currently serves as ticket terry -- deputy secretary of state. he was asked several questions about president trump's communication with the president of ukraine in july.
we take you to laramie wyoming.f the planes, because we are in a valley surrounded by mountains. this was a railroad town until it became a university town. the railroad was an important part of our history. there are all different kinds of history in laramie also. noonin us this saturday at eastern on book tv and saturday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv as the c-span cities tour looks at the history and literary life of -- laramie, wyoming. next, the senate foreign relations committee...
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. >> i want to let you know that we've got warnings issued all the way from colorado and wyoming through minnesota up to upper michigan. for heavy snow and strong winds. we're looking at 8 inches to 12 inches of snow. >> fortunately, no snow to contend with in north texas. you are looking alive i-75 and a 635, a big intersection through the dallas-fort worth area and all through texas. lots of folks are out. it will take a bit of time to get where you're going. certainly everybody has a lot to be thankful for. happy thanksgiving to you. >> charles: did ready to squeeze in. a push is on. >> another thing to be thankful for, this is the day before thanksgiving. we have been surprised at how calm and smooth it has been here all day. not a lot of lines. the majority of people we have been talking to have been saying we are giving extra time. let's look at the departures and arrivals. not a single cancellation on this board. a handful of delays. overall very good news for passengers traveling and/or outside chicago. the winter storms are expected to create some major travel headaches. a bomb
. >> i want to let you know that we've got warnings issued all the way from colorado and wyoming through minnesota up to upper michigan. for heavy snow and strong winds. we're looking at 8 inches to 12 inches of snow. >> fortunately, no snow to contend with in north texas. you are looking alive i-75 and a 635, a big intersection through the dallas-fort worth area and all through texas. lots of folks are out. it will take a bit of time to get where you're going. certainly everybody...