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the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from wyoming yields back. the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized. mr. pocan: i'd like to yield one mind and 45 seconds to my distinguished colleague and co-lead on this amendment and strong voice for peace and justice, congresswoman barbara lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from california is recognized for one minute. ms. lee: thank you very much. let me thank congressman pocan for yielding and thank you for your tremendous, bold and visionary leadership. as we stand here today, 142,000 people in america are dead from covid. and millions have suffered from the disease or the economic dislocation which it has caused. the federal response has been weak. it's been late and it's been confused. meanwhile, meanwhile, this house stands poised to pour 3/4 of $1 trillion into a defense establishment that is unauditable, unaccountable and does little to answer the basic threats to the safety and welfare of our people. the pentagon is the only federal department that ha
the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from wyoming yields back. the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized. mr. pocan: i'd like to yield one mind and 45 seconds to my distinguished colleague and co-lead on this amendment and strong voice for peace and justice, congresswoman barbara lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from california is recognized for one minute. ms. lee: thank you very much. let me thank congressman pocan for yielding and thank...
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senator from wyoming. and i got elected to the house of representatives in 1974, and he got elected in 1978. but here we are in 1943 in a pup tent together -- >> playing a prank on the bully. >> and we became the very best of friends and to this day we still vacation together twice a year. we go on trips. i'm on the phone probably with him four or five times a week right now. so we're the best of friends but he's a republican from wyoming and i'm a liberal democrat from california, but we're still the best of friends. >> and worked together on the civil liberties act, and that's real interesting. i think you could probably pull it off on your own, norm, but i think alan was very helpful. >> he was very helpful because on the senate side he was very helpful in the beginning cosponsors of the bill and getting people to vote yes on hr 442. and it was named because of the 442nd regiment or combat team that served so well in europe during world war ii. >> the 442nd for anyone who might not know was an all japan
senator from wyoming. and i got elected to the house of representatives in 1974, and he got elected in 1978. but here we are in 1943 in a pup tent together -- >> playing a prank on the bully. >> and we became the very best of friends and to this day we still vacation together twice a year. we go on trips. i'm on the phone probably with him four or five times a week right now. so we're the best of friends but he's a republican from wyoming and i'm a liberal democrat from california,...
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i will say that the one problem i have mining wise when it comes to wyoming is the power rates cannot be asked competitive because. they shoes they have with rocky mountains and black hills and all these kind of there's there's big 3 big power struggles for real power going on in that area so the pricing is decent however the biggest thing by far is the banking that killen's been doing a lot of work with and crypto friendly banking along with the economic incentives and the no regulation but as far as mining goes i don't see wyoming as being a very big hub for mining for a few years until they can get their power price down or are right so i want to follow up on this issue of power and power pricing etc so a big mess perception about bitcoin mining is that it's environmentally not good that's actually from what i understand the opposite of the true case can you elaborate yeah actually i suppose she round table this year we held. a big kind of group around a bunch of the top miners got around and the reality is right now i think there's 85 percent of the power used to mine because when
i will say that the one problem i have mining wise when it comes to wyoming is the power rates cannot be asked competitive because. they shoes they have with rocky mountains and black hills and all these kind of there's there's big 3 big power struggles for real power going on in that area so the pricing is decent however the biggest thing by far is the banking that killen's been doing a lot of work with and crypto friendly banking along with the economic incentives and the no regulation but as...
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he was a boy from wyoming. he was also boy scouts like norm was. they met at a boy scout event in the camp and later, they both ended up being in congress at the same time and our dear friends to the stay. for me, as a writer, that beautiful arc. the fourth thing was a bonus. i did not know it when i started this project. when i approached norm about doing it, is meeting this very special person who has become such an important part of my life, and has taught me so many things, and has given me such a sense of not only gratitude for what he and the other japanese americans all went through and that they came through with the way they did, but a lot of faith in this country. we got through this and we will keep going with the other things that we are challenged by. >> >> secretary mineta, you were about the same age many members of our audience were. i wonder how your family talked to you about what was happening at the time. how your parents explained what was going on. >> as andrea said, my dad loved this country. it came here by himself when he w
he was a boy from wyoming. he was also boy scouts like norm was. they met at a boy scout event in the camp and later, they both ended up being in congress at the same time and our dear friends to the stay. for me, as a writer, that beautiful arc. the fourth thing was a bonus. i did not know it when i started this project. when i approached norm about doing it, is meeting this very special person who has become such an important part of my life, and has taught me so many things, and has given me...
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chairman of the gop conference liz cheney of wyoming and alexandria ocasio-cortez, by florida republican. he is angry she is suggesting po poverty and unemployment are behind the spike in crime during the pandemic. the congressional reporter for the hill, mike willis, i should say, was a witness, confirming to me here last night that he heard him call ocasio-cortez an fing b word. >> it is true that we disagree on policies and visions for america. but that does not mean we should be disrespectful. my wife, carolyn, and i started out together at the age of 19, with nothing. we did odd jobs. and we were on food stamps. i know the face of poverty. and, for a time, it was mine. i cannot apologize for my
chairman of the gop conference liz cheney of wyoming and alexandria ocasio-cortez, by florida republican. he is angry she is suggesting po poverty and unemployment are behind the spike in crime during the pandemic. the congressional reporter for the hill, mike willis, i should say, was a witness, confirming to me here last night that he heard him call ocasio-cortez an fing b word. >> it is true that we disagree on policies and visions for america. but that does not mean we should be...
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party on the house side and liz cheney passed up the chance to run for senate in her home state of wyoming in large part because she has been talked about as a future possible minority leader or even some day a speaker of the house she found herself on the receiving end of criticism and faced down criticism from about a half dozen members of the freedom caucus that's, of course, you could say most conservative, i think most pro-trump is the best way to characterize those folks, including congressman matt gaetz and thomas massey. she pushed back against them they criticized her for speaking well of dr. fauci in public. she tweeted back in may that he was somebody that we absolutely needed to listen to because of his expertise. and the reality is that's a
party on the house side and liz cheney passed up the chance to run for senate in her home state of wyoming in large part because she has been talked about as a future possible minority leader or even some day a speaker of the house she found herself on the receiving end of criticism and faced down criticism from about a half dozen members of the freedom caucus that's, of course, you could say most conservative, i think most pro-trump is the best way to characterize those folks, including...
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but it was deliberate the two senators from wyoming, was not wyoming in those states but what we have is two senators from wyoming that had 500,002 senators from california which is the population of 45 45 - 40000000 had soon delivered because it was designed to frustrate because the founders understood human beings are not all that rational in the creation of america is a miracle in the founders and the people, the sovereigns, we don't have the king, we are the people the sovereigns, they distrust the people and they were swept off, let's not forget hitler was elected, is very important, they get swept up in passion such as we see them in the last couple weeks and destroyed a large section of our major enter metropolitan areas. the founders wanted to frustrate those passions. so in the democrat party, to declare war on the trump administration before it was in office was committing a fundamental act of treason, the only other time this is happened was in 1860 when abraham lincoln was elected in the civil war, we cannot have the civil war like that because the federal government is to
but it was deliberate the two senators from wyoming, was not wyoming in those states but what we have is two senators from wyoming that had 500,002 senators from california which is the population of 45 45 - 40000000 had soon delivered because it was designed to frustrate because the founders understood human beings are not all that rational in the creation of america is a miracle in the founders and the people, the sovereigns, we don't have the king, we are the people the sovereigns, they...
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wyoming representative cynthia lammas.lculus is that cheney could emerge down the line as republican leader or speaker. now there are only 13 house republicans and women. cheney is the only one with a major leadership position. some republicans will tell you privately that they think that cheney could defeat kevin mccarthy or steve scalise in a leadership race. >> bret: chad pergram, thanks. president trump's warning malin voting could lead to the most corrupt election in u.s. history. his opponents are pushing back hard to that. the president has some company in predicting a mail in meltdown. fox business correspondent hillary vaughn shows us tonight. >> this set off an avalanche of mail-in ballots. >> if you want to vote, we should send you a ballot so you can vote so you don't have to come out. >> it flooded post offices during the primaries. it wasn't the number of ballots it was problematic but that prepaid envelopes governor cuomo asked for it to make voting easy. because they weren't being postmarked with the dates,
wyoming representative cynthia lammas.lculus is that cheney could emerge down the line as republican leader or speaker. now there are only 13 house republicans and women. cheney is the only one with a major leadership position. some republicans will tell you privately that they think that cheney could defeat kevin mccarthy or steve scalise in a leadership race. >> bret: chad pergram, thanks. president trump's warning malin voting could lead to the most corrupt election in u.s. history....
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it was deliberate that two senators from wyoming, who of course wasn't wyoming in those days.we have no two senators from wyoming which has a population of 500,002 senators from california which is a population of 35 to 40 million. it was designed to frustrate the minorities because the founders understood human beings are not all that rational. the creation of america is a kind of miracle they distrusted the people. they were swept up by crazy passion. let's not forget hitler was elected. very important. they get swept up in passions such as, we've seen the last couple weeks in this country, which has destroyed large sections of her major metropolitan areas. with that is willing to frustrate those passions. for the democrat party declared war on the trump administration for it actually was in office. was committing fundamental act of treason. the only other time this has happened was in 1860 when abraham lincoln was elected and we had a civil war. we can't have a civil war now like that because the federal government is way too powerful. so the war was a political war of cont
it was deliberate that two senators from wyoming, who of course wasn't wyoming in those days.we have no two senators from wyoming which has a population of 500,002 senators from california which is a population of 35 to 40 million. it was designed to frustrate the minorities because the founders understood human beings are not all that rational. the creation of america is a kind of miracle they distrusted the people. they were swept up by crazy passion. let's not forget hitler was elected. very...
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but it was deliberate, the two senators from wyoming, of course that was a wyoming in those days but we have now to senators from wyoming which is a population 500,000, two senators from california has a population of 35-40 million. very deliberate because it was designed to frustrate the majorities because of the founders understood that human beings are not all that rational. i mean, the creation of america is a kind of miracle, the founders, the people made the sovereigns. we don't have the king. we have the people are sovereign. but the distrust of the people, quite rightly. they were swept up by crazy -- let's not forget hitler was elected. it's very important, they get swept up in passion such as we've seen and the last couple of weeks in this country which has destroyed parts -- sections of our major metropolitan areas. the founders wanted to frustrate those passions. so in the democrat party declared war on the trump administration before it actually was in office, was committing a fundamental act of treason. the only other time this is happen was in 1860 when abraham lincoln
but it was deliberate, the two senators from wyoming, of course that was a wyoming in those days but we have now to senators from wyoming which is a population 500,000, two senators from california has a population of 35-40 million. very deliberate because it was designed to frustrate the majorities because of the founders understood that human beings are not all that rational. i mean, the creation of america is a kind of miracle, the founders, the people made the sovereigns. we don't have the...
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that's what i heard at home in wyoming. that's what people want. >> bill: i imagine the folks back in wyoming, it's like a trillion. some say they want to spend 3 trillion. politico earlier today, administration officials described the dynamic. the divide between nancy pelosi and senate republicans is bigger than the grand canyon while everybody is focused on unemployment insurance and state local assistance as well as additional ppp, the problem is ultimately going to be everybody adding nonrelated things to the bill. how high could that go? >> nancy pelosi in the house already passed such a bill, over $3 trillion with the problem is you just stated in your viewers know lots of unrelated things. they want to pay people more to not work then to work. they want to make political payoffs to their friends, and they want to bail out cities and states who have a long history of irresponsible governance. those are the things that are already in the house bill. they want to send direct checks to illegal immigrants. we want to focu
that's what i heard at home in wyoming. that's what people want. >> bill: i imagine the folks back in wyoming, it's like a trillion. some say they want to spend 3 trillion. politico earlier today, administration officials described the dynamic. the divide between nancy pelosi and senate republicans is bigger than the grand canyon while everybody is focused on unemployment insurance and state local assistance as well as additional ppp, the problem is ultimately going to be everybody adding...
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but it was deliberate that two senators from wyoming, that of course wasn't wyoming in those days but why we have no two senators from wyoming as a population of 500,000 and two senators from california which has a population of 5 to 40 million . and it was designed to frustrate the majorities because the founders understood that human beings are not all that rational. i mean, the creation of america is a kind of miracle. the founders gave made the people the sovereigns. they have a king, they had the people a sovereign but they distrusted the people quite rightly. that they would be swept up by crazy passion and let's not forget that hitler was elected. that's very important . they get swept up in passions such as we've seen in the last couple of weeks in this country which have destroyed large sectionsof our major metropolitan areas . and the founders wanted to frustrate those passions . so the democrat party declared war on the trump administration before it actually was in office it was committing afundamental act of treason . the only other time this has happened was in 1860 abra
but it was deliberate that two senators from wyoming, that of course wasn't wyoming in those days but why we have no two senators from wyoming as a population of 500,000 and two senators from california which has a population of 5 to 40 million . and it was designed to frustrate the majorities because the founders understood that human beings are not all that rational. i mean, the creation of america is a kind of miracle. the founders gave made the people the sovereigns. they have a king, they...
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wyoming has three electoral votes in california has 55. in terms of the electoral college if they were there to keep them from turning over, but it isn't working. you think about arkansas, vermont, blue or red, canada and the only thing that it does is affect the things they didn't does tend tdid wastend to be ras republicans and 2012 obama could have lost the popular vote and won the electoral college to reaat allit's done is create ths and it erodes the state in the democracies of it is time to get rid of it. in the book right talk about ways we can do that without passing a constitutional amendment as positive as possible within the next few years we could do away with the electoral college. we will see. >> host: this one might hit close to home. caroline asks as a former presidential speechwriter was is it like to hear the official speeches, and how do you think the world may be different under trump? >> guest: hell do i think it may be different under trump? all sorts of reasons most of which involve i like speechwriting as a writer,
wyoming has three electoral votes in california has 55. in terms of the electoral college if they were there to keep them from turning over, but it isn't working. you think about arkansas, vermont, blue or red, canada and the only thing that it does is affect the things they didn't does tend tdid wastend to be ras republicans and 2012 obama could have lost the popular vote and won the electoral college to reaat allit's done is create ths and it erodes the state in the democracies of it is time...
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thornberry: claim the time opposition and yield two minute to the disting -- distinguished gentlelady from wyoming ms. chaney. . ms. cheney: i rise in strong opposition to this amendment. our forces remain in afghanistan to prevent terrorists from establishing safe havens from which they can launch united against the states. my colleague, ms. omar, has said war. a survivor of and i honor the fact that she has been able to find safety and refuge and citizenship and opportunity and freedom and that me today on the floor of this body, this people's house. think that tells you what an incredible nation the united states is. but i also think that as someone as a s described herself survivor of war, she would recognize more fully the damage devastation that was done to the united states of america on september 11 when we terrorists who trained and plotted and launched from bases in afghanistan. about troop levels in afghanistan must be based on ground.ns on the wars don't end because the united states retreats. is we have ceded the ground to our adversaries. because some end number of years have passed.
thornberry: claim the time opposition and yield two minute to the disting -- distinguished gentlelady from wyoming ms. chaney. . ms. cheney: i rise in strong opposition to this amendment. our forces remain in afghanistan to prevent terrorists from establishing safe havens from which they can launch united against the states. my colleague, ms. omar, has said war. a survivor of and i honor the fact that she has been able to find safety and refuge and citizenship and opportunity and freedom and...
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back in wyoming visiting with people this past weekend talking to legislators and members of the tribes what we see is so much of the decisions being made, how to spend the money, some hasn't gotten there only about 60% of the money has actually gotten to them that some of it is still sitting here in washington, so the tests i'm going to put to myself and others in terms of the next piece of legislatio legislationt save lives and help people get to school and work safely, will this help in terms of testing and treatment of vaccines, will it provide the kind of liability support we need for the healthcare workers and schools and mom and pop businesses? we know nancy pelosi has passed a 3 trillion-dollar bill all are owed money. that's never going to pass the senate. what we are going to do until we come back here is continue to assess the return of the economy and looking for the best way to help america resumed their normal life safely, smartly, wise he and with an additional amount of money that is going to need to be spent to allow that to continue. >> i think on that topic we will be
back in wyoming visiting with people this past weekend talking to legislators and members of the tribes what we see is so much of the decisions being made, how to spend the money, some hasn't gotten there only about 60% of the money has actually gotten to them that some of it is still sitting here in washington, so the tests i'm going to put to myself and others in terms of the next piece of legislatio legislationt save lives and help people get to school and work safely, will this help in...
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we have a very generous program in wyoming.ve help wanted signs all over the state of wyoming. right now when you add $600 on top of our already generous unemployment benefits, many people are getting paid a lot more to sit at home then they would get paid to go to work. and we cannot have that. that is a dramatic heavy wet blanket on our economy. we want to get people back to work and kids back to school. >> david: great to see you, senator. thank you very much for coming in. democrat senator from virginia mark warner who sits on the senate budget and finance committee joins me now. he is well-positioned to talk about all of these issues. let's talk payroll tax reduction. president obama had one as did president bush before him, temporary ones to deal with their own economic crises. why not have one now? >> david, i agree with my friend, john. it is one tool in their toolkit. i think the reason why you have not seen my republican colleagues endorse it for the most part -- and the democrats being pretty much opposed to it, is r
we have a very generous program in wyoming.ve help wanted signs all over the state of wyoming. right now when you add $600 on top of our already generous unemployment benefits, many people are getting paid a lot more to sit at home then they would get paid to go to work. and we cannot have that. that is a dramatic heavy wet blanket on our economy. we want to get people back to work and kids back to school. >> david: great to see you, senator. thank you very much for coming in. democrat...
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with a cares act to be very successful a lot of money has not yet gone out back in wyoming visiting with people the past weekend members from the tribes of what we see is that so much of the decisions made at the local level, son hasn't gotten their with the tribes only 60 percent has gotten to them a lot of it is sitting here in washington. so the test i will put to myself and others in terms of the next piece of legislation will it save lives, will it help young people safely and smartly in terms of treatment and vaccine and provide the liabilities support that we need for healthcare workers and schools and mom-and-pop businesses? nancy pelosi and the house has passed a 3 trillion-dollar bill of all borrowed many that will never pass the senate so we will continue to assess the economy and looking for the best ways to help america resume their normal life safely and smartly and the additional amount of money to be spent to allow that can you. >> on that topic we will put together a bill when we come back. one month from now we should be in the final stages of getting the bill together.
with a cares act to be very successful a lot of money has not yet gone out back in wyoming visiting with people the past weekend members from the tribes of what we see is that so much of the decisions made at the local level, son hasn't gotten their with the tribes only 60 percent has gotten to them a lot of it is sitting here in washington. so the test i will put to myself and others in terms of the next piece of legislation will it save lives, will it help young people safely and smartly in...
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of wyoming to skis buses. or small mall of. them i call their love for you. from. now they. don't listen to nothing the holding is remote all trust is huge when the muslims of the new nation move into gaza of a form develop or use. the syrian peace we never miss it but i'm willing. to go no solution food food and drug me see jordan. you just you don't think the issue key. i think. just get moved on oh. that's. just. so sick of you know if we could lead you should you would go. but it would look if you don't. see this film plus but the ones of all. time when i was asleep i want to. quote got ball still sorting through all this i don't want played i know but you did. celebrate up good as i meant on that but up. but up was inattentive wasn't squeamish in order to defeat or. in l.a. for the positive because as you know i'm for the want position must amount to less on things i told the song selection joins and i've always thought of it as a battle it is i don't softball do you also don't brawl much as it was you don't want him some to yandex don't want to bust about trying to do
of wyoming to skis buses. or small mall of. them i call their love for you. from. now they. don't listen to nothing the holding is remote all trust is huge when the muslims of the new nation move into gaza of a form develop or use. the syrian peace we never miss it but i'm willing. to go no solution food food and drug me see jordan. you just you don't think the issue key. i think. just get moved on oh. that's. just. so sick of you know if we could lead you should you would go. but it would look...
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. >>> for more on what the next round of stimulus could include, we're joined by wyoming senator johnd ranking republican in the senate leadership i think you heard what we were just talking about, what kayla was reporting on, senator. what's the current thinking of what we're going to see given all the swirling concerns on both sides, whether president trump signs it or doesn't sign it depending on what's in it what's it going to look like >> well, members have been home talking to people, visiting with people i just got back in from wyoming last night, and what we're looking at is not stimulus, it is a recovery bill for our economy. this can only be a bridge to a healthy economy. to me, the tests that i'm applying are three one is, will this help people get back to work and kids get back to school will it help save lives? to me, that's testing, it's treatments, and it's a vaccine the third, of course, is the liability protection that we talk about for our health care workers, for our schools and for those mom and pop businesses that want to open and we know what the difference is na
. >>> for more on what the next round of stimulus could include, we're joined by wyoming senator johnd ranking republican in the senate leadership i think you heard what we were just talking about, what kayla was reporting on, senator. what's the current thinking of what we're going to see given all the swirling concerns on both sides, whether president trump signs it or doesn't sign it depending on what's in it what's it going to look like >> well, members have been home talking...
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of wyoming to ski. or small of a. mark all their love to you. from. now they. don't listen to nothing the holding was remote all trust is huge when the muslims of. the nation i mean because you've often develop worries. and see on this we never miss it but i'm willing. to go in the solution food food and drug me see jude. you just you don't think the issue key. i think. just get moved on oh. that's. just. so sick of you know 3. legged machines you would phone. but it would look like you don't. see this filibuster for the ones of all. time when i was asleep i want to. quote got ball so down into the sun i don't want played i know but it. i was laid up good as i meant on that but up. but up was inattentive wasn't squeamish in order to defeat all this goes i was in l.a. for the positive because as you know i'm for the one physician must amount to less on things i told us on subsequent joins and i've always said of it isn't all it can is i mean don't sell fall or do you also going broke because it was you don't want him some to yandex don't want to bust in about tr
of wyoming to ski. or small of a. mark all their love to you. from. now they. don't listen to nothing the holding was remote all trust is huge when the muslims of. the nation i mean because you've often develop worries. and see on this we never miss it but i'm willing. to go in the solution food food and drug me see jude. you just you don't think the issue key. i think. just get moved on oh. that's. just. so sick of you know 3. legged machines you would phone. but it would look like you don't....
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that's helped keep about 50 million people on a payroll and in wyoming we had 13,000 of those loans,s an you're against it urgency to get this done a lot of different things in the components of it but the question is should it include additional relief checks for people who have still not been able to get back to work certainly in hard hit industries whether it's the service industry, the hospitality industry, you know, we did that once before, but that was people up to $95,000, we're looking at a lower number there, and then the unemployment insurance as you raised these are enhanced benefits where they've been paying people $600 a week above their own state unemployment benefits. maria: right and some of them are making more to stay home rather than to go to work. stay with us senator i want to ask you about masks and whether it should be a policy in that next act as we'll we're talking with senator john barrasso. we'll be right back. y driver. they're going to be paying for this for a long time. they will, but with accident forgiveness allstate won't raise your rates just because
that's helped keep about 50 million people on a payroll and in wyoming we had 13,000 of those loans,s an you're against it urgency to get this done a lot of different things in the components of it but the question is should it include additional relief checks for people who have still not been able to get back to work certainly in hard hit industries whether it's the service industry, the hospitality industry, you know, we did that once before, but that was people up to $95,000, we're looking...
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they actually lifeflight a lot of individuals from idaho and wyoming to seattle to give you an example. even from montana. and if we are filling up our icu capabilities, it's not just about beds. so much of a focus on beds. in florida. or in houston. beds are filling up. you know what fills up before beds? how many nurses can we staff in icu that's filled with covid patients. how many nurses are physically available. dialysis machines. and we know covid impacts the kidneys almost as much as the lungs. so it's less even about beds. more about staffing. so can we get just like governor cuomo did in new york, when it was hard hit. he essentially removed cross-border licensing requirements for physicians like myself so we can go volunteer for a week. we need something similar nationwide. we need our legislators to get serious and our governors to get serious about, you know, right now if you are in the thick of it, you need icu capabilities now. not when people start dying. not when the beds or the staffing needs already are at maximum capacity because then you're too late. it's like texas
they actually lifeflight a lot of individuals from idaho and wyoming to seattle to give you an example. even from montana. and if we are filling up our icu capabilities, it's not just about beds. so much of a focus on beds. in florida. or in houston. beds are filling up. you know what fills up before beds? how many nurses can we staff in icu that's filled with covid patients. how many nurses are physically available. dialysis machines. and we know covid impacts the kidneys almost as much as the...
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boy in wyoming is being hailed for saving his sister from a dog attack a little bridge or walker.he jumped into action with when a german shepherd mix charged toward his 4 year-old sister. he was shielding her and that's when the dog latched on to bridger's at cheek and you can see the injuries but he's had surgery had to get more than 90 stitches. his aunt posted the story on instagram in a lot of people responded reaching out to express their support including actors like a hue jackson anne hathaway and captain america. >>coming to track down your address and i'm going to send you. thank you captain america's shield kids count. the piano man you are we need people like you. >>now that's actor chris evans that was nice he told bridger in that video he will send him an authentic captain america shield calling him a real life hero that's other little boy on the left watching the video message when walker's father ask why he got between the dog and his sister, he said if someone had to die, i thought it should be me. all take a look at this a clever woman in new jersey coming up wit
boy in wyoming is being hailed for saving his sister from a dog attack a little bridge or walker.he jumped into action with when a german shepherd mix charged toward his 4 year-old sister. he was shielding her and that's when the dog latched on to bridger's at cheek and you can see the injuries but he's had surgery had to get more than 90 stitches. his aunt posted the story on instagram in a lot of people responded reaching out to express their support including actors like a hue jackson anne...
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the senator from wyoming. mr. barrasso: i have six requests for committees to meet during today's session of the senate with the approval of the majority and minority leaders. the presiding officer: duly noted. mr. barrasso: thank you, madam president. i come to the floor today to discuss our economic recovery. let me be clear. our economy will not shut down again. government will not forcibly close businesses for a second time. yes, america is coming back from the coronavirus. the prepandemic economy was strong. it was healthy and it was growing. every part of the economy had record job growth. unemployment was at a 50-year low. shutting down the economy slowed the spread of the virus but it did not eliminate it. it saved lives and it brought us time. reopening was never conditioned on having a vaccine or eliminating the virus entirely. businesses, large and small, are today continuing to reopen and they are opening in a safe scientific and sensible way. i saw it all across wyoming the last two weeks as i travele
the senator from wyoming. mr. barrasso: i have six requests for committees to meet during today's session of the senate with the approval of the majority and minority leaders. the presiding officer: duly noted. mr. barrasso: thank you, madam president. i come to the floor today to discuss our economic recovery. let me be clear. our economy will not shut down again. government will not forcibly close businesses for a second time. yes, america is coming back from the coronavirus. the prepandemic...
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why there's >>a 6 year-old boy in wyoming is being hailed for saving his sister from a dog attack littleridger walker he jumped into action when a german shepherd mix charged toward his 4 year-old sister and he shielded her but farley was during that the dog latched on to bridger's sheik you can see the injuries he had to get surgery had to get more than 90 stitches. his aunt posted the story on instagram the result a lot of people reaching out to express support, including actors like hugh jackson, anne hathaway even captain america. >>coming to track down your address and i'm going to send you. captain america shield kids count. the piano man you are we need people like you. >>actor chris evans seat held bridger in that video again that he is going to shielding is going to do it apparently calling little boy a real life hero bridger was on the left there watching the video message when walker's father asked why he got between the dog and his sister, he said if somebody had to die, i thought it should be me. 10 puppies rescued by firefighters have taken st. louis by storm. they are too
why there's >>a 6 year-old boy in wyoming is being hailed for saving his sister from a dog attack littleridger walker he jumped into action when a german shepherd mix charged toward his 4 year-old sister and he shielded her but farley was during that the dog latched on to bridger's sheik you can see the injuries he had to get surgery had to get more than 90 stitches. his aunt posted the story on instagram the result a lot of people reaching out to express support, including actors like...
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some large hail, one tornado, but that was in wyoming. no more weather for the northeast today.d news. this weather's brought to you by tractor supply company, providing pet food, animal feed, and gardening supplies. so, let's get to it. here's what happened yesterday. storms rolled across new york city, rolled across philadelphia, d.c. as well, especially to your west, over 6 inches of rainfall with these storms as they fired from the northwest and rolled to the southeast. that's where the flooding happened, philadelphia and also down south of d.c. now, today the weather will be wyoming, montana, alberta, saskatchewan, manitoba, we'll see weather appear again. this is what it's going to look like. very big weather today, big cells. if you're flying across the country, you're not going to fly over these storms. these will be 50,000 feet tall. your plane's not going to go that high. across the rest of the country, temperatures will be 70s-80s, about where we should be. 91 kansas city. feels a lot better than where you've been. oklahoma city in the upper 80s to lower 90s, nowhere
some large hail, one tornado, but that was in wyoming. no more weather for the northeast today.d news. this weather's brought to you by tractor supply company, providing pet food, animal feed, and gardening supplies. so, let's get to it. here's what happened yesterday. storms rolled across new york city, rolled across philadelphia, d.c. as well, especially to your west, over 6 inches of rainfall with these storms as they fired from the northwest and rolled to the southeast. that's where the...
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we have help wanted signs all around wyoming. people need to get back to work and employers are looking to hire people, and on july 31st this unemployment, enhanced unemployment bonuses end. nancy pelosi wants to extended all the way to the end of january. heavy wet blanket on our economy which will people from getting back on the job. >> melissa: 's senator barrasso, thank you for your time this morning. >> martha: fox news alert, chaos in portland on night 55 of the protests there. [crowd sounds] >> martha: unbelievable, federal agents fired tear gas and some of the demonstrators that were out there last night as backlash continues over federal response to the unrest. but if federal agents don't step in, who will? counselor to the president kellyanne conway joined us next. >> it should not matter what political party you are on, this is about "law & order." this is about walking down the street and not being concerned about your baby in your stroller is going to be shot. that you can attend a funeral and there won't be a war zo
we have help wanted signs all around wyoming. people need to get back to work and employers are looking to hire people, and on july 31st this unemployment, enhanced unemployment bonuses end. nancy pelosi wants to extended all the way to the end of january. heavy wet blanket on our economy which will people from getting back on the job. >> melissa: 's senator barrasso, thank you for your time this morning. >> martha: fox news alert, chaos in portland on night 55 of the protests...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from wyoming yields back. the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized. mr. pocan: i'd like to yield one mind and 45 seconds to my distinguished colleague and co-lead on this amendment and strong voice for peace and justice, congresswoman barbara lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from california is recognized for one minute. ms. lee: thank you very much. let me thank congressman pocan for yielding and thank you for your tremendous, bold and visionary leadership. as we stand here today, 142,000 people in america are dead from covid. and millions have suffered from the disease or the economic dislocation which it has caused. the federal response has been weak. it's been late and it's been confused. meanwhile, meanwhile, this house stands poised to pour 3/4 of $1 trillion into a defense establishment that is unauditable, unaccountable and does little to answer the basic threats to the safety and welfare of our people. the pentagon is the only federal department that ha
the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from wyoming yields back. the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized. mr. pocan: i'd like to yield one mind and 45 seconds to my distinguished colleague and co-lead on this amendment and strong voice for peace and justice, congresswoman barbara lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from california is recognized for one minute. ms. lee: thank you very much. let me thank congressman pocan for yielding and thank...
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he'd choose a preacher from wyoming as his running mate. has not filed any paperwork with the federal election commission and already missed the deadline to qualify for the ballot in several states >> better get on it. >>> a classic tv series is getting a reboot with a different perspective. >> are you going to lunch? >> in a minute i have to talk to collins. >> hurry up. sloppy joes today. >> "the wonder years" will focus on a black family set in the turbulent late 1960s in montgomery, alabama. empire cocreator lee daniels is spearheading the project with fred savage on board as a director and also executive producer now is the time more than ever we could have something like that to watch. >> i am in loved "the wonder years. >>> two film stars filmed from quarantine >> and trouble for the united as the pandemic creates possibly the worst crisis in airline history. and feel better. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may o
he'd choose a preacher from wyoming as his running mate. has not filed any paperwork with the federal election commission and already missed the deadline to qualify for the ballot in several states >> better get on it. >>> a classic tv series is getting a reboot with a different perspective. >> are you going to lunch? >> in a minute i have to talk to collins. >> hurry up. sloppy joes today. >> "the wonder years" will focus on a black family set...
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he bought part of wyoming, and it's way more responsibility than he thought it would be. he's currently on horseback in a dumb hat like an extra on that show "yellowstone." jimmy, stop trying to impress kevin costner. it's embarrassing. but fear not, jimmy will be back in a couple of months, probably sporting his look from the early 2000s. oh, my lord. did you have an apartment above a hometown buffet? this whole situation is very weird but i'm not the only person in l.a. performing for absolutely no one. last night the dodgers played the diamondbacks in a completely empty stadium. but for some reason they still had creepy, disembodied cheering. >> 2-2. bellinger turns on it. down the line to right. towards the pole. to the wall, a grand slam! the lights turn on, another team comes in, and the mvp launches a grand slam. >> terrifying. those are the ghosts from way back in 1962. they all died from eating tainted dodger dogs. i'd like to now go live to my court-ordered sidekick, live from his pool in chatsworth, where they used to shoot a bunch of porn, it's guillermo. >> h
he bought part of wyoming, and it's way more responsibility than he thought it would be. he's currently on horseback in a dumb hat like an extra on that show "yellowstone." jimmy, stop trying to impress kevin costner. it's embarrassing. but fear not, jimmy will be back in a couple of months, probably sporting his look from the early 2000s. oh, my lord. did you have an apartment above a hometown buffet? this whole situation is very weird but i'm not the only person in l.a. performing...
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republicans, even diehard republican supporters of president trump, ted cruz, hn barrasso, republican from wyoming is very conservative and very supportive of the esident, even mitch mcconnell, republican leader of the senate, have come out sincehat tweet to say that this isot happening, the election will be held november 3, that is the law, it is not to be delayed. one republican has suggested the president was just joking. but again, because there is so much uncerinty abouthe ection because the president is not doing well in the polls at the moment becauss the economy bad shape and because covid is rampant in many parts of the country, there are concerns the president, some democrats have suggested, would try to delay election or change the results are challenge the results in some way. so people pounced on this, you are right, we can't do it, this is a tweet, it is not law, th w electionl be held under american law november 3. lewis: katty, stay there, i want to ask about the economyecause president trump's tweet came after news the u.s. economy suffered its biggest contraction on record, it's
republicans, even diehard republican supporters of president trump, ted cruz, hn barrasso, republican from wyoming is very conservative and very supportive of the esident, even mitch mcconnell, republican leader of the senate, have come out sincehat tweet to say that this isot happening, the election will be held november 3, that is the law, it is not to be delayed. one republican has suggested the president was just joking. but again, because there is so much uncerinty abouthe ection because...
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but those two senators from wyoming the population of 500,000 between 35 and 40 million it was designed to frustrate because the founders understood the human beings are not all that rational and that creation of america the sovereigns and the people that they distrusted the people to be swept up to be sucked up then passion is see in a couple of weeks in the country which has destroyed the major metropolitan areas. and then to frustrate those passions and then to declare war on the trump administration but the fundamental act of treason. the only other time this has happened when lincoln was elected in the civil war we can't have a civil war now like that. so the political war to control the executive. >> and to run through this very briefly and obama had appointed those intelligence agencies for several political allies. and the intelligence agencies were then recruited by the obama administration to overthrow the trump presidency to frame trump is a traitor himself. and by any means necessary. to be called impeachment by any means necessary. so when i wrote the book i knew this. and
but those two senators from wyoming the population of 500,000 between 35 and 40 million it was designed to frustrate because the founders understood the human beings are not all that rational and that creation of america the sovereigns and the people that they distrusted the people to be swept up to be sucked up then passion is see in a couple of weeks in the country which has destroyed the major metropolitan areas. and then to frustrate those passions and then to declare war on the trump...
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. >> we will visit a unique wyoming truckstop with jim axelrod and stories from jim gaffigan and morethis sunday morning for the 19th of july, 2020. we will be back after this. explore floor and decor your way, and comfortably shop over a million square feet of in- stock flooring! our expansive store is fully equipped with safe distancing guides, so you can browse our wide aisles and be amazed with our even wider selection. or easily order online, and pick up all the products you need for your flooring project curbside! so come discover the perfect floor at the perfect price in whatever way is perfect for you. all in one stop! visit floor and decor in person or online. >> john lewis, one of the lions of the civil rights movement, has passed away after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. he was 80 years old. a remembrance now from our lee cowan ♪ ♪ how long can we be patient? we want our freedom and we want it now. >> people tell me nothing will change. i just feel like saying come and walk in my shoes. i will show you. >> but the death of george floyd was a deadly reminder that the
. >> we will visit a unique wyoming truckstop with jim axelrod and stories from jim gaffigan and morethis sunday morning for the 19th of july, 2020. we will be back after this. explore floor and decor your way, and comfortably shop over a million square feet of in- stock flooring! our expansive store is fully equipped with safe distancing guides, so you can browse our wide aisles and be amazed with our even wider selection. or easily order online, and pick up all the products you need for...
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what would put and we spin europe one next report in poland many farmers practice industrialised wyoming synthetic fertilizers and pesticides are common as intensive life stock following but in recent years the demand has been changing with more and more people buying organically produced food . it is a trend that we are seeing all over the world and in poland a country that is traditionally grounded in agriculture this growing market is providing opportunities to the increasing number of organic dairy farmers we went to meet the sun with cheese makers. in eastern poland helen scott is leaving her go to head through the meadows. a couple of years ago she and her daughter isabella to chose her started with a handful of animals now they take care of 300 goats. from them know the family produces a variety of different organic cheeses that have become a hit with the locals. she added there was a time when people said oh good lord goat cheese no it really smells bad and it can't possibly taste good and. it took several years to convince poles to try some other chews besides the cow's milk fac
what would put and we spin europe one next report in poland many farmers practice industrialised wyoming synthetic fertilizers and pesticides are common as intensive life stock following but in recent years the demand has been changing with more and more people buying organically produced food . it is a trend that we are seeing all over the world and in poland a country that is traditionally grounded in agriculture this growing market is providing opportunities to the increasing number of...
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meanwhile, this tornado was spinning along the montana/wyoming state line. more storms are possible there today as well. a grass fire near san francisco forced some people to evacuate. gusty winds will raise the risk for fires in california to colorado today. checking today's temperatures, 90 in new orleans with heavy rain. the heat extends from kansas city up to detroit. >>> coming up, the unusual sight in the italian alps. pink ice. >>> also ahead, is he really worth half a billion dollars? the record smashing deal for kansas city quarterback patrick mahomes at age 24. >>> and later it's featured every day on hgtv, but is the open concept home now a thing of the past? >>> back now with pink ice in the italian alps making scientists worry. they say it's caused by algae increasing the effects of climate change. the algae itself isn't dangerous but researchers say it causes the snow and ice to melt faster by absorbing more heat. >>> we turn now to what's being called the biggest deal in sports history. quarterback patrick mahomes is signing a deal that could
meanwhile, this tornado was spinning along the montana/wyoming state line. more storms are possible there today as well. a grass fire near san francisco forced some people to evacuate. gusty winds will raise the risk for fires in california to colorado today. checking today's temperatures, 90 in new orleans with heavy rain. the heat extends from kansas city up to detroit. >>> coming up, the unusual sight in the italian alps. pink ice. >>> also ahead, is he really worth half a...
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yeah no doubt and very regrettable about the coronavirus montana wyoming they are not new york city or boston and that has been the white house rationale excuse some say for leaving it to the governors has the federal government has the trump administration exercised do leadership during this crisis. absolutely not no leadership whatsoever holland what you have here is a war and it's the most difficult war ever because guess what you can't see the enemy it's like when i did the movie predator you couldn't see the predator that's why you killed us all you can't see them having minutes or you don't go to 11 state does not declare war and go to war if the united states goes to war which we have to against this pandemic it has to be a united states of america you have to have 50 states united with the same leadership up at the top we don't go to war state by state do we governors don't declare war and mobilize their national guard and go invade and fight absolutely not people need to understand this pandemic is a war and it should be fought that way and the leadership in washington is horr
yeah no doubt and very regrettable about the coronavirus montana wyoming they are not new york city or boston and that has been the white house rationale excuse some say for leaving it to the governors has the federal government has the trump administration exercised do leadership during this crisis. absolutely not no leadership whatsoever holland what you have here is a war and it's the most difficult war ever because guess what you can't see the enemy it's like when i did the movie predator...
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line for unemployment benefits in oklahoma, the crisis is spreading to smaller states like alaska, wyoming, and idaho. >> i don't remember march and april at all. >> reporter: billy zendry beat covid after four months in the hospital. >> god has some plan for me and i have to figure out what that is going forward. >> reporter: tonight stories of survival amid news a staggering number of americans are infected and spreading the virus without ever knowing it. miguel almaguer, nbc news, los angeles. >>> as covid cases surge and much of the focus of late has been among the spread among younger people, there's a new warning tonight about the growing impact on older americans. with that, here's kerry sanders. >> reporter: the villages in central florida, home to an estimated 51,000 retirees. hospital admissions of village residents with covid have increased nearly 40% in just three days. >> elderly people need to recognize that this virus is very discriminatory. it really picks on the elderly. >> it's a catastrophe. it's a disaster. >> reporter: kate smith sloan advocates for the most vulnerable
line for unemployment benefits in oklahoma, the crisis is spreading to smaller states like alaska, wyoming, and idaho. >> i don't remember march and april at all. >> reporter: billy zendry beat covid after four months in the hospital. >> god has some plan for me and i have to figure out what that is going forward. >> reporter: tonight stories of survival amid news a staggering number of americans are infected and spreading the virus without ever knowing it. miguel...
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wyoming valley west middle school raising $5,000 and the smiles when those sneakers arrived. >> hi, david and tonight, deborah with the new numbers. >> since last july, when you first aired our story on america strong, we shipped over 2,600 pairs of sneakers to troops deployed to combat zones and eminent danger areas. >> she is now shipping 300 pairs of sneakers a month. to iraq, afghanistan, syria. donations from all 50 states. >> hey, david. >> tonight here, corporal ethan, we can't reveal his location or last name, but he tells us the need has been even greater this year because of the pandemic back home. >> with covid-19 restrictions, i was having a real hard time finding a new replacement pair. i'm so appreciative to have. thank you. >> hey, david. >> specialists ryan, daniel and morgan, too. >> these sneakers provide us motivation and morale. >> thank you, sneakers for soldiers. >> hi, david. >> and this, from master sergeant david. >> back home, things aren't great right now, we got the pandemic going on. just knowing that we're not forgotten while we're out here serving makes the
wyoming valley west middle school raising $5,000 and the smiles when those sneakers arrived. >> hi, david and tonight, deborah with the new numbers. >> since last july, when you first aired our story on america strong, we shipped over 2,600 pairs of sneakers to troops deployed to combat zones and eminent danger areas. >> she is now shipping 300 pairs of sneakers a month. to iraq, afghanistan, syria. donations from all 50 states. >> hey, david. >> tonight here,...
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i am honored to serve as a conference chair and particularly honor to serve the people of wyoming. thanks. >> i just want to reemphasize, she does an amazing job. yes, ma'am. >> a quick follow-up. some of the questions that were brought to during the conference meeting today had to do with the primaries, and this was brought upon by thomas primary them where if you in a few others were supporting his point, but going forward, are we going to see leadership support primary opponents of members? this is something that has been of concern. and i understand that this has been boiling up a bit. >> congressman massie and i had a great conversation after a meeting. and i do respect congress and the masses principles. i think it is an important thing to think through. what it means state each one of us to serve. i think that we also, congressman massie and i, and the vast majority of the colleagues, we are united. it is one of the real reasons that i feel so united. what is at stake at this election? why it is so important for us to make sure that we keep the senate, take back the majority
i am honored to serve as a conference chair and particularly honor to serve the people of wyoming. thanks. >> i just want to reemphasize, she does an amazing job. yes, ma'am. >> a quick follow-up. some of the questions that were brought to during the conference meeting today had to do with the primaries, and this was brought upon by thomas primary them where if you in a few others were supporting his point, but going forward, are we going to see leadership support primary opponents...
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last year to leases from 2018 covering 900,000 acres in nevada, utah and wyoming were thrown out. the fact is, this department has incompetent with environmental reviews due to political pressure to push these leases through and is causing massive problems. this needs to be fixed before we give them more money. finally, given the overall contraction in the oil and gas industry due to covid-19 pandemic the department is not about the department is not granting this program. again, consider these facts. oil is currently less than $40 per barrel and many oil companies will tell you it costs 55-$65 per barrel to breakeven. the number of active oil and gas laws in the country has dropped precipitously because of the price collapse. oil and gas permits were down by 69% in texas last month and over the same time as last year. nearly every oil and gas company has announced large reductions in energy investments. no one is looking to expand right now so i do want to point out, as mr. joyce says, this bill does add money for onshore energy development and renewable energy programs. this inc
last year to leases from 2018 covering 900,000 acres in nevada, utah and wyoming were thrown out. the fact is, this department has incompetent with environmental reviews due to political pressure to push these leases through and is causing massive problems. this needs to be fixed before we give them more money. finally, given the overall contraction in the oil and gas industry due to covid-19 pandemic the department is not about the department is not granting this program. again, consider these...
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last year to leases from 2018 covering 900,000 acres in nevada, utah and wyoming were thrown out. the fact is this department is incompetent with environmental reviews you to political pressure to push these leases through is causing massive problems, and this needs to be fixed before we give them more money. and finally given the over all contraction in the oil and gas industry due to covid-19 pandemic, the department is not, the department is not wrapping up this program. again, consider these facts. oil is currently at less than $40 per barrel in many oil companies will tell you it costs them 55-$60 per barrel to break even. the number of active oil and gas wells in the country has dropped precipitously because of the price collapse. oil and gas permits were down by 69% texas last month, over the same time as last year. and nearly every oil and gas company out there has announced large reductions in energy investments. no one, no one is looking to expand right now so i do want to point out as mr. joyce says this bill does add money for onshore energy felt that any renewable ene
last year to leases from 2018 covering 900,000 acres in nevada, utah and wyoming were thrown out. the fact is this department is incompetent with environmental reviews you to political pressure to push these leases through is causing massive problems, and this needs to be fixed before we give them more money. and finally given the over all contraction in the oil and gas industry due to covid-19 pandemic, the department is not, the department is not wrapping up this program. again, consider...
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brian: very interesting place to start in wyoming so i'll meet you in wyoming.t is here wants know how to register to vote. steve: so geraldo your time was not short unlike what you're wearing right now. geraldo: right. steve: down in your basement on a telecast. thank you very much. geraldo: [laughter] brian: goodbye. >> illegal immigrants thank you so much for joining us, geraldo up next it's carlie shimkus, good morning, carlie. reporter: and i will not be pulling those to be clear. we'll start with a fox news alert, overnight the governor of utah declaring a state of emergency as protests erupt after two salt lake city police officers are cleared in a fatal shooting. the district attorney' office splattered with red paint. protesters outraged over the d. a. ruling that the police shooting death of a 23-year-old man running from cops was justifiable. the officers said they feared for their lives when bernardo fe licios ignored their shouts to surrender. >> [sirens sounding] >> [drop the gun, drop it, drop it] reporter: he stopped to pick up his gun three time
brian: very interesting place to start in wyoming so i'll meet you in wyoming.t is here wants know how to register to vote. steve: so geraldo your time was not short unlike what you're wearing right now. geraldo: right. steve: down in your basement on a telecast. thank you very much. geraldo: [laughter] brian: goodbye. >> illegal immigrants thank you so much for joining us, geraldo up next it's carlie shimkus, good morning, carlie. reporter: and i will not be pulling those to be clear....