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why is that happening in wyoming territory? at the time, we had just become wyoming territory from dakota territory. we were here. one of the reasons they did it is they needed to attract women to the west. this was a place of adventurers and cowboys and railroad workers hammering out a railroad. we had the central pacific coming in from california, the union pacific, and it was fast and furious. we had crazy living conditions out here. the legislature wanted to attract women to come, be part of the adventure. and so they gave them full rights, full rights. i am telling, you it was full voting rights. it was full holding property rights. it was full political office rights. there is no other state that could claim. that no other territory that claim that. north dakota and utah liked to believe the first woman voter where there, but they voted in restricted elections. wyoming women never had to do that. they were on the same terms with men. that's quite extraordinary. in here, we have maybe elizabeth katie stanton coming to the
why is that happening in wyoming territory? at the time, we had just become wyoming territory from dakota territory. we were here. one of the reasons they did it is they needed to attract women to the west. this was a place of adventurers and cowboys and railroad workers hammering out a railroad. we had the central pacific coming in from california, the union pacific, and it was fast and furious. we had crazy living conditions out here. the legislature wanted to attract women to come, be part...
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and the gentlewoman from wyoming, ms. cheney, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from new mexico, ms. haaland. ms. haaland: thank you, madam speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and and include remarks extraneous material on the measure under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. haaland: madam speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. haaland: thank you, madam speaker. i rise in support of h.r. 3349, the republic of texas legislation memorial act. introduced by representative lloyd doggett. this bill would authorize the daughters of the republic of texas to establish a commemorative work to honor the representatives of the republic of texas who served here in the district of columbia as diplomats to the united states. shortly after texas declared its independence from mexico in 1836, the republic of texas sent diplomats to several countries to
and the gentlewoman from wyoming, ms. cheney, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from new mexico, ms. haaland. ms. haaland: thank you, madam speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and and include remarks extraneous material on the measure under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. haaland: madam speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman...
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in 4 states people being cast in their ballots in person in minnesota the ginia south dakota and wyoming voting by mail is already underway in other states too john hendren has more now from minneapolis. from the shores of its $10000.00 lakes minnesota looks to serene to be a battleground but joe biden and donald trump are treating it like one billionaires in america doing as pandemic you may know 300000000000 dollars here what i just said in the middle of the pandemic that the left to wonder as a consequence ordinary folks who's looking out for me but it is even pledged to terminate our travel then jihadist regions jihadist regions they've already been doing that too you have an opening the floodgates to radical islamic terrorists. long reliably democratic stronghold minnesota hasn't voted for a republican for president in nearly half a century but he came close in 2016 when donald trump did better than expected in
in 4 states people being cast in their ballots in person in minnesota the ginia south dakota and wyoming voting by mail is already underway in other states too john hendren has more now from minneapolis. from the shores of its $10000.00 lakes minnesota looks to serene to be a battleground but joe biden and donald trump are treating it like one billionaires in america doing as pandemic you may know 300000000000 dollars here what i just said in the middle of the pandemic that the left to wonder...
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end for states people have been costing that ballots in person in minnesota the south dakota and wyoming voting by mail is already on the way in other states i was there as john hendren reports now from minneapolis from the shores of its 10000 lakes minnesota looks to serene to be a battleground but joe biden and donald trump are treating it like one billionaires in america during his pandemic you may know that $300000000000.00 if you want i just said in the middle of the pandemic that they are left to wonder as a consequence ordinary folks who's looking out for me but it is even pledged to terminate our travel ban jihadist regions geodes regions. they've already been doing that to you have opened the floodgates to radical islamic terrorists. long reliably democratic stronghold minnesota hasn't voted for a republican for president in nearly half
end for states people have been costing that ballots in person in minnesota the south dakota and wyoming voting by mail is already on the way in other states i was there as john hendren reports now from minneapolis from the shores of its 10000 lakes minnesota looks to serene to be a battleground but joe biden and donald trump are treating it like one billionaires in america during his pandemic you may know that $300000000000.00 if you want i just said in the middle of the pandemic that they are...
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or whether you live in idaho or wyoming. you really believe gun lights are the sacred rights to which you are most attached? does it really matter the size of the state in which you live? probably not. and so on, and so on. size might sometimes be a variable for something else, rhode island is a small state. and so on. and hamilton and others. let me close the door, here. sorry. madison's concern is what you really want to do, you really want to identify what is the real interest that the country has to work on? the question of small states and large states, that is ephemeral. delegates,all state and you have to listen to their arguments. martin kind of drives people nuts. in the end, you don't find they are very convincing or because size is not a predictor of political behavior. size will not be an issue. one issue is slavery. i will just put this down a bit. madison gives a speech on june 30. it is about the deadlock on the question of representation. madison is trying to break the deadlock. madison concedes that when ide
or whether you live in idaho or wyoming. you really believe gun lights are the sacred rights to which you are most attached? does it really matter the size of the state in which you live? probably not. and so on, and so on. size might sometimes be a variable for something else, rhode island is a small state. and so on. and hamilton and others. let me close the door, here. sorry. madison's concern is what you really want to do, you really want to identify what is the real interest that the...
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, reminding me of this important university. >> jesse: go wyoming.or? trump. >> dana: in 1870? no. >> greg: she saw it coming. i will cede my "one more thing." i ask jesse why he is putting his sick relatives through helkl by complementing him so that when he is out and then he has to tell his friends, hate, are you related to jesse watters? everybody in a dance community, you are related to jesse watters, he has been trying to keep that secret for the past 30 years. and you have outed him as a relative, what kind of monster are you? >> jesse: i cannot believe that vogue did not to mention that i was related to them. "special report" is up next with bret baier. >> breaking tonight, you are looking at a live picture, i think of air force one. there you go. president getting ready to get off. the president heading to pennsylvania for a campaign event in the trove. president trump taking heat tonight over a suggestion that voters use mail-in ballots showing up to polls on election day as well to make sure that their vote is counted. critics saying he wa
, reminding me of this important university. >> jesse: go wyoming.or? trump. >> dana: in 1870? no. >> greg: she saw it coming. i will cede my "one more thing." i ask jesse why he is putting his sick relatives through helkl by complementing him so that when he is out and then he has to tell his friends, hate, are you related to jesse watters? everybody in a dance community, you are related to jesse watters, he has been trying to keep that secret for the past 30 years....
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4 states people have been casting their ballots and person in minnesota virginia south dakota and wyoming voting by mail is already underway in some of those states john hendren is in minneapolis with more on from one of the polling stations. we did talk to a number of people who came out after voting and they said with covert 19 in with concern about mail in ballots they were taking no chances they told us that they wanted to make sure their votes were in and in some cases they wanted to get out and campaign and ensure that their friends were voting as well and because we're in minneapolis the most liberal part of this state the voters we talked to were largely joe biden fans it's a democratic area and they said they wanted to make sure that all votes were counted early and one of the reasons for that it's not just the covert $1000.00 crisis is that president trump has been really showing fear that mail in ballots would be problematic polls show that democrats are overrepresented with mail in ballots and so the president has been discouraging them saying that the post office couldn't han
4 states people have been casting their ballots and person in minnesota virginia south dakota and wyoming voting by mail is already underway in some of those states john hendren is in minneapolis with more on from one of the polling stations. we did talk to a number of people who came out after voting and they said with covert 19 in with concern about mail in ballots they were taking no chances they told us that they wanted to make sure their votes were in and in some cases they wanted to get...
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there are very few women in wyoming territory, i promise you. but it gives women the vote with the idea that in these new western territories, women should have the right to have a say in the construction of that society. it takes off. the next year, in 1870, utah gives women the vote. it is about 1000 women in wyoming, there are about 17,000 in utah. they give women the vote in utah in 1870 because there is a referendum coming up on whether or not polygamy should be included in the state laws. the expectation of the legislators who include the women is that women will vote against polygamy. that by opening up the vote, you were going to move society forward and of course women will vote against polygamy. women go to the polls in wyoming -- in utah and they vote in favor of polygamy. that stops the spread of women's suffrage across the west dead for years and years. the idea that somehow expanding the vote is going to create a better society hits real trouble when it hits utah and women vote in a way that most of the people who gave them the vot
there are very few women in wyoming territory, i promise you. but it gives women the vote with the idea that in these new western territories, women should have the right to have a say in the construction of that society. it takes off. the next year, in 1870, utah gives women the vote. it is about 1000 women in wyoming, there are about 17,000 in utah. they give women the vote in utah in 1870 because there is a referendum coming up on whether or not polygamy should be included in the state laws....
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if you lived in, cheyenne wyoming i suppose the president might have valued his life. unfortunately he was 1700 miles east in pennsylvania the president says his life is not worth counting. maybe and giving the president too muchns credit you never know what the heck he means when he talks so the definition of blue states. isn't limited to those of governors maybe it's worth more democrats and republicans in their congressional delegation. or the des moines toddler who died from covid in june what kind of a dementedid person would make that calculation? there is no bottom with president trump that they provide themselves forward one after another at the press conference after his disgusting comments he lied once again about his support with pre-existing conditions the lie that is told and retold and with those very protections but don't worry president trump promised a brand-new fantastic health care plan is just around the ecorner just like he told foxnews in two weeks and again in august just two weeks away just like the infrastructure bill lower prescription drug co
if you lived in, cheyenne wyoming i suppose the president might have valued his life. unfortunately he was 1700 miles east in pennsylvania the president says his life is not worth counting. maybe and giving the president too muchns credit you never know what the heck he means when he talks so the definition of blue states. isn't limited to those of governors maybe it's worth more democrats and republicans in their congressional delegation. or the des moines toddler who died from covid in june...
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people have been casting their ballots in minnesota, virginia, south dakota, and wyoming.is underway in other states. those are the headlines. the news continues hereon al jazezeera. goodbye. ♪ - [narrator] coming up on america reframed, undocumented students are banned form georgia's top public universitieies, instate tuition rates and federal financial aid. - [student] we statarted seeing all l these policies comining t stratagically aimed directly at us. - [crowd] unafraid! - [narrator] these students and their families, - unafraid! - [narrator] face hard choices fighting for the right to higher education and their dreams for the future. the unafraid, next, on america reframed. (captivating music) funding for america reframed is provided by the corporation for public broadcasting
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here in wyoming we think of her as a trailblazer in so many ways because she showed the western spirit of grit and endurance and determination. she showed that every day and a she was a role model for many. you might not believe this, chuck, for young men and women who went into the law, she was an inspiration for many of them. she inspired a generation, and i think she is going to be long remembered for the trail that she blazed. >> senator, i want to get into the politics. four years ago, you were emphatic in various ways and you heard it in the list of clips. you would add on at different times, i want to give the american people a voice in this. why don't you want to give the american people a voice this time? >> first, let's be very clear. if the shoe were on the other foot and the democrats had the white house and the senate, they would right now be trying to confirm another member of the supreme court. >> you don't know that. >> what we're proposing is completely consistent, completely consistent with the precedent. what happened in 2016, and let's go back, we were following the
here in wyoming we think of her as a trailblazer in so many ways because she showed the western spirit of grit and endurance and determination. she showed that every day and a she was a role model for many. you might not believe this, chuck, for young men and women who went into the law, she was an inspiration for many of them. she inspired a generation, and i think she is going to be long remembered for the trail that she blazed. >> senator, i want to get into the politics. four years...
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what i heard in wyoming this past weekend in thre difrent communities is fill this ccancy, make sure put somebody on theourt who is somebody that realizes that the role of a justice to apply the law, not legislate from the bench. th's what we've tried to do with the last 200 judges that we've put on the court during the last several years othis trump administration. i think we have been very successful at that. we want to put an endhe to time of activist judges, and dwe're going to continue that with what i assume is going to be a terrific nominee by >> woodruff: senator, i hear you saying activist judges, but what is it that concerns youab t having a fourth justice appointed by a democ i mean, i'm giving the hypothetical. what if joe bid were to win the election, and a democrat in the white house would appoint. what else it about a 5-4 court rsus a 6-3 court that matters so much? >> well, first of all, the democrats have a war room and a play book of what they plan to the senate and cul tlhe house of representatives. it's to expand the size to have the court, it's to add liberal act
what i heard in wyoming this past weekend in thre difrent communities is fill this ccancy, make sure put somebody on theourt who is somebody that realizes that the role of a justice to apply the law, not legislate from the bench. th's what we've tried to do with the last 200 judges that we've put on the court during the last several years othis trump administration. i think we have been very successful at that. we want to put an endhe to time of activist judges, and dwe're going to continue...
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4 states people have begun casting their ballots in person in minnesota virginia south dakota and wyoming voting by mail is already underway in some of those states where john hendren is live for us in minneapolis that's in minnesota one of the states where early voting has begun john what people have been saying about why they're voting hourly. well as i speak president trump is arriving in bije in the northern part of this state but here in minneapolis the polling has closed at the government center behind me and we did talk to a number of people who came out after voting with coded 19 in with concern about mail in ballots they were taking yellow chances they told us that they wanted to make sure their votes were in and in some cases they wanted to get out and campaign and ensure that their friends were voting as well and because we're in minneapolis the most liberal part of this state the voters we talked to a largely joe biden fans it's a democratic area and they said they wanted to make sure that all votes were counted early and one of the reasons for that it's not just the covert 10
4 states people have begun casting their ballots in person in minnesota virginia south dakota and wyoming voting by mail is already underway in some of those states where john hendren is live for us in minneapolis that's in minnesota one of the states where early voting has begun john what people have been saying about why they're voting hourly. well as i speak president trump is arriving in bije in the northern part of this state but here in minneapolis the polling has closed at the government...
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november vote just 6 weeks away in person voting began in 4 states on friday for genya south dakota wyoming and minnesota and both presidents on band his democratic rival joe biden held campaign rallies in minnesota today john hendren has more from minneapolis. from the shores of the $10000.00 lakes minnesota looks to serene to be a battleground but joe biden and donald trump are treating it like one billionaires in america do this pandemic and made another 300000000000 dollars. hear what i just said in the middle of the pandemic that the left to wonder as a consequence ordinary folks who's looking out for me but it is even pledged to terminate our travel ban jihadist regions jihadist regions they've already been doing that opening the floodgates to radical islamic terrorists. long reliably democratic stronghold minnesota hasn't voted for a republican for president in nearly half a century but it came close in 2016 when donald trump did better than expected in rural and suburban areas his campaign says the state remains in play this time around the 1st test of the election came on friday wh
november vote just 6 weeks away in person voting began in 4 states on friday for genya south dakota wyoming and minnesota and both presidents on band his democratic rival joe biden held campaign rallies in minnesota today john hendren has more from minneapolis. from the shores of the $10000.00 lakes minnesota looks to serene to be a battleground but joe biden and donald trump are treating it like one billionaires in america do this pandemic and made another 300000000000 dollars. hear what i...
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. >> reporter: under and endless wyoming sky mark eisley and his daughters are calling in the cattle. owner of the king ranch company and a rancher for 50 years, he has survived droughts, economic down turns, even blizzard. the pandemic has wreaked havoc on packing plants causing shortages and concerns. how nervous are you about coping with the coronavirus the next few months? >> financially, we'll be challenged. >> reporter: do you think it's going to get more expensive for consumers? >> it probably will for a little while. i hate to say that but i imagine it's the demand and where the bottlenecks will be affecting it. >> reporter: a once in a liecht opportunity for his competitors has been created, the makers of meat substitutes. meat tastes pretty good. let go ahead and build it from plants. this is the founder and ceo of beyond meat, a plant based alternative created in a lab. he's battling for a bigger share of the market. >> we now have an opportunity to be price competitive with baef with respect to our burgers. we're taking that opportunity. in the summer we're going to be agg
. >> reporter: under and endless wyoming sky mark eisley and his daughters are calling in the cattle. owner of the king ranch company and a rancher for 50 years, he has survived droughts, economic down turns, even blizzard. the pandemic has wreaked havoc on packing plants causing shortages and concerns. how nervous are you about coping with the coronavirus the next few months? >> financially, we'll be challenged. >> reporter: do you think it's going to get more expensive for...
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one layer, no more, no less. >> johnny is a graduate of the university of wyoming and really we counticrogreen. he is the person that we trust most. >> i'm grateful for nona, for hiring me so i can work at this job and help grow produce. >> sean washed dishes for most of his career and sean never had an opportunity to really show to his employer what he can do. sean is incredibly unique in that he knows how to make this ecosystem run. and while before he had a job, now he has a purpose. we can empower the most underserved in our communities just by giving them a chance. everybody here is a champion and everybody here is dedicated to change. and everyone here has shown their ability to change things profoundly in our community. >> and we'll continue to share these inspirational stories all week and watch the champions for change one-hour special this saturday at 10:00 p.m. >>> today marks the first sunday of the nfl season since the coronavirus pandemic began. and many players are taking a stand for social justice. so far seven teams decided not to take the field for the national anthe
one layer, no more, no less. >> johnny is a graduate of the university of wyoming and really we counticrogreen. he is the person that we trust most. >> i'm grateful for nona, for hiring me so i can work at this job and help grow produce. >> sean washed dishes for most of his career and sean never had an opportunity to really show to his employer what he can do. sean is incredibly unique in that he knows how to make this ecosystem run. and while before he had a job, now he has...
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anne and marvin robinson are with us from casper, wyoming.t to thank you both for coming on to tell us your story that is so important that people across the country hear. i know you're both experiencing some symptoms still. can you talk about what your challenges and your recovery has been like? >> well, it's been a long road. we were sick for three weeks, we still have fatigue, marvin still has shortness of breath. i still grasp to find some words at times. there's a lot of unknown. we don't know what's coming next for us either. and then trying to convince people it's real. >> tell us about that, marvin and anne, if you would. trying to convince people that this is real. what have you encountered? >> well, we have friends who still believe it's a hoax. they think it will go away on election day. and they kind of discount the fact that older people get it that have underlying conditions. that they were going to die any way. i'm an older person, i have underlying conditions, i intend to live for a lot more years. i don't think i need covid t
anne and marvin robinson are with us from casper, wyoming.t to thank you both for coming on to tell us your story that is so important that people across the country hear. i know you're both experiencing some symptoms still. can you talk about what your challenges and your recovery has been like? >> well, it's been a long road. we were sick for three weeks, we still have fatigue, marvin still has shortness of breath. i still grasp to find some words at times. there's a lot of unknown. we...
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carley: i was in wyoming and they were saying smoke from the fires in california can be seen in wyomingheir own, a sad scary situation. the nfl reportedly reporting only one new covid-19 case among players in its latest testing period. a little bit of good news. the league tested 2600 players last week. despite this, commissioner roger goodell said he is willing to shorten the season if necessary saying, quote, we are prepared if we have to do that. if we feel we have an outbreak that is going to be driven by medical decisions, not competitive decisions. jason page doesn't think it will come to that. >> i think they will get through the season. you might see a game here or there get postponed, pushed back, it might take 20 weeks to finish a 7-week season. this thing will get finished. carley: the season kicks off tomorrow night, you can watch the game right here on sunday only on fox. todd: i cannot wait. political leaders sending a letter to the big 10 urging them, postponing its conference schedule because of the pandemic. in a letter to the league of the group saying in part, less ma
carley: i was in wyoming and they were saying smoke from the fires in california can be seen in wyomingheir own, a sad scary situation. the nfl reportedly reporting only one new covid-19 case among players in its latest testing period. a little bit of good news. the league tested 2600 players last week. despite this, commissioner roger goodell said he is willing to shorten the season if necessary saying, quote, we are prepared if we have to do that. if we feel we have an outbreak that is going...
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look at laramie, wyoming, at one degree. unbelievable. i'm going say about is 50 lows as we go through the week, and snow on top of that. several inches of snow possible in denver. in the mountains as much as a food to a foot and a half of powder. >> jeff, thank you. today president trump used the word "sick" to describe portland protests. the city erupted last night when molotov cocktails were the thrown. during a rally against police violence and racial injustice. more than 50 people were arrested. lilia luciano is there. >> reporter: on the 100th night of protests, demonstrators again gathered in a park for what started off as a lawful rally. >> black lives matter. >> but soon escalated. portland police suspected the crowd of hundreds marching to the precinct and they called it a riot >> this remains a riot. >> reporter: a molotov cocktail was thrown. the police rushed in fast. >> the cops are rushing us. [ bleep ]. >> reporter: with tear gas and other impact weapons, anyone in their way. >> get back. we need room to work. >> some prot
look at laramie, wyoming, at one degree. unbelievable. i'm going say about is 50 lows as we go through the week, and snow on top of that. several inches of snow possible in denver. in the mountains as much as a food to a foot and a half of powder. >> jeff, thank you. today president trump used the word "sick" to describe portland protests. the city erupted last night when molotov cocktails were the thrown. during a rally against police violence and racial injustice. more than 50...
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people l living in wyoming, virgrginia, and soututh dakota e also been able to become earlybird voters. it is to minnesota where president trump p and his democratic r rival joe biden are headed to campaign events. the republican leader lost the state by 1.5% to hillary clinton in the last white house race. eaearlier,r, i spoke to our p puttingentt and began toto her that both canandidatese keen to make their mark in minnesota. you see twoot often candidates in ththe same state n the same day in cities that are so close. it does shshow you thatt those campmpaigns are focusing on minnesota and more largely on the midwest. minnesota has actually not gone republican since 1972 when richard nixon won the state. itit is pretty m much a safefe r ththe democrats. that said, there is a lead for democrats that have been gradually coming down. the 1.5% when by hillary clinton. in 2012, it was a big margin for barack obama. joe biden and his campaign don't want to make the same mistake that some say hillary clinton made by not campaigning as hard in the midwest and in minnesota in particucular. o
people l living in wyoming, virgrginia, and soututh dakota e also been able to become earlybird voters. it is to minnesota where president trump p and his democratic r rival joe biden are headed to campaign events. the republican leader lost the state by 1.5% to hillary clinton in the last white house race. eaearlier,r, i spoke to our p puttingentt and began toto her that both canandidatese keen to make their mark in minnesota. you see twoot often candidates in ththe same state n the same day...
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. >> this morning we're going to introduce you to an architects in jackson hole, wyoming works changedstarting a vertical farming business. >> jackson hole exists at 6,200 feet. we are surrounded by yellowstone national park and teton national park. there are not many farmers in this region, so there's a real need for good, quality produce in our town. we came together to look for an out of the box solution. we wanted to grow as much food as possible in our town, employ as many people as possible and do both year round, and that's where the idea to go up came from. ♪ vertical harvest is really an evolution. none of us set out to be vertical farmers. i'm an architect by trade, and i've always believed in the power of architecture to be a vehicle for social change. on a tenth of an acre we grow now the equivalent of ten acres worth of food. we grow tomatoes, lettuces, micrograins. we serve four different grocery stores in our town and over 40 restaurants. >> it's a very cold, snowy place which pose% a lot of problems for getting fresh produce. the way niona has approached it is bringing
. >> this morning we're going to introduce you to an architects in jackson hole, wyoming works changedstarting a vertical farming business. >> jackson hole exists at 6,200 feet. we are surrounded by yellowstone national park and teton national park. there are not many farmers in this region, so there's a real need for good, quality produce in our town. we came together to look for an out of the box solution. we wanted to grow as much food as possible in our town, employ as many...
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no less. >> johnny is a graduate of the university of wyoming. and really, we count on him to accurately seed every type of micro green. he is the person that we trust, most. >> i am grateful for nona for hiring me so i can work at this job. and help grow produce. >> shawn washed dishes for most of his career. and the thing is that shawn never had an opportunity to really show to his employer what he can do. shawn is incredibly unique, in that he knows how to make this ecosystem run. and while, before, he had a job, now he has a purpose. we can empower the most underserved in our communities, just by giving them a chance. everybody here is a champion, and everybody here is dedicated to change. and everyone here has shown their ability to change things, profoundly, in our community. >> as if jackson could be even more awesome. young inventors to some old friends, after the break, we'll catch up with some seniors social distancing, in perfect harmony. stock slices. for as little as $5, now anyone can own companies in the s&p 500, even if their shar
no less. >> johnny is a graduate of the university of wyoming. and really, we count on him to accurately seed every type of micro green. he is the person that we trust, most. >> i am grateful for nona for hiring me so i can work at this job. and help grow produce. >> shawn washed dishes for most of his career. and the thing is that shawn never had an opportunity to really show to his employer what he can do. shawn is incredibly unique, in that he knows how to make this...
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tennessee, wyoming, idaho, just don't bring your left wing b.s.u peer part of america still needs to function. emily, it's as if mayor de blasio was inventing new ways to be the worst mare ever. it's like he thinks, no, if i'm going to go out with a blast, i'm going to make myself really look awful. >> emily: right, like he's running out of ideas. i will say that the fiscal rut in new york city runs deep. we know that that city see's residence's income as its own income and the city itself has an income tax in addition to the state from which they collect over $11 billion, and every dollar of that goes toward covering the about 80,000 city employees' payroll. every dollar of that. don't forget about the open the books expose where we all learned that the city spends over $2 billion a year on overtime. so, that city is a rotting cesspool and we don't need that ridiculous mare to continue to show us. i will say one word really quickly on the moving element because i already moved from california and a breaks my heart to see that state continue to cr
tennessee, wyoming, idaho, just don't bring your left wing b.s.u peer part of america still needs to function. emily, it's as if mayor de blasio was inventing new ways to be the worst mare ever. it's like he thinks, no, if i'm going to go out with a blast, i'm going to make myself really look awful. >> emily: right, like he's running out of ideas. i will say that the fiscal rut in new york city runs deep. we know that that city see's residence's income as its own income and the city...
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so when you captured in wyoming, it was a very, very closely run thing. so then jack kennedy, for real confronts the issue, who is his vice president going to be? who is going to be the running mate? and as barack obama could have chosen the super ticket in 2008 and selected hillary clinton, his big rival, and someone who would bring a great demographic edge to the ticket. you know, this was -- 1960 was the battle of identity politics. as 2008 was. in 2008, will a black man be elected president? or will a woman be elected president? in 1960, everyone remembers the aspirations of catholics. that identity politics. but they're forgetting that lyndon johnson was facing the same thing. so it was the sectionalism, being a southerner. no southerner had been nominated since before the civil war. now, we take it for granted. we've had johnson and we've had jimmy carter. we've had clinton, we've had the two bushes and some say we had al gore elected president. but it wasn't a given then. jack kennedy said i had to go to the primaries to prove that a catholic would
so when you captured in wyoming, it was a very, very closely run thing. so then jack kennedy, for real confronts the issue, who is his vice president going to be? who is going to be the running mate? and as barack obama could have chosen the super ticket in 2008 and selected hillary clinton, his big rival, and someone who would bring a great demographic edge to the ticket. you know, this was -- 1960 was the battle of identity politics. as 2008 was. in 2008, will a black man be elected...
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we show you the unhealthy air blowing all the way through montana, colorado, and wyoming, and here'shere some of the air got trapped. yesterday the air improved in los angeles because of southerly winds, but it blew all of that nasty air to central california. today with fire dangers at their highest. right here in southern portions of utah, we have fire watches in areas of wyoming, things have improved we had some rain, and that was helpful. >>> now let's turn to the tropics. we're still dealing with what's left of sally. we have new pictures from alabama and florida. a lot of people were trying to get in to take a look at the damage the areas of orange beach, the gulf shores, it will be a long time before they get life back to normal. they're trying to clear the roadways and get sand off the beach roads. in some cases there are record flooding there are bridges that are washed out, roads that are washed out yeah, this storm sally left its mark right now we still have a flash flood warning in the northern beach area the rain will be exiting today that's good. it's still raining in s
we show you the unhealthy air blowing all the way through montana, colorado, and wyoming, and here'shere some of the air got trapped. yesterday the air improved in los angeles because of southerly winds, but it blew all of that nasty air to central california. today with fire dangers at their highest. right here in southern portions of utah, we have fire watches in areas of wyoming, things have improved we had some rain, and that was helpful. >>> now let's turn to the tropics. we're...
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you mentioned it's minnesota, wyoming, here in virginia and south dakota.al other states have sending out their absentee ballots and this is going to be a temperature check for americans to see how they feel voting in this unprecedented election. >> wow. those are some dedicated voters right there. and really interesting to see the enthusiasm at this date. thank you. john? >>> this morning, an elusive plan that never seems to materialize and this morning the president has issued no new health care plan. in july he said it was two weeks away. that was i think that was eight weeks ago. john avlon with a reality check. >> more than six months into the pandemic, with nearly 200,000 americans dead, health care anxiety is getting very real for most americans. 68% of voters say health care will be very important to their vote. but there's a lot of smoke and mirrors clouding the debate. president trump keeps touting a phantom health care plan, one that will magically cover more people for way less money but it seems to be within -- >> two weeks. four weeks, two wee
you mentioned it's minnesota, wyoming, here in virginia and south dakota.al other states have sending out their absentee ballots and this is going to be a temperature check for americans to see how they feel voting in this unprecedented election. >> wow. those are some dedicated voters right there. and really interesting to see the enthusiasm at this date. thank you. john? >>> this morning, an elusive plan that never seems to materialize and this morning the president has issued...
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wakes -- >> people in virginia, south dakota, wyoming, and minneso are lining up to vote.ictures coming out of virginia show record numbers of people queuing up. there is also early mail-in voting, which appeals to people who do not want to spend -- stand for hours in a queue because of conceems over the pa. election officials arein h early voting will increase voter turnout. they are expecting about 150 million americans to vote in this election. >> quite extraordinary. laura: now why are the presidean joe biden both in minnesota? could the 10 electoral vcres there provial? >> minnesota has voted democrat trump almost won in 2016., but he only lost by about 1.5 points. they have spent a lot of time and money on mnesota. the strategy is that it could offset potential losses in other states. its a very rural, white state with key suburban voters, and mr. trump is hoping his law and order mesge will appeal to people who are concerned about the protest we have seen recently turning violent. minnesota, of course, is where the killing of george floyd happened earlier in the yea
wakes -- >> people in virginia, south dakota, wyoming, and minneso are lining up to vote.ictures coming out of virginia show record numbers of people queuing up. there is also early mail-in voting, which appeals to people who do not want to spend -- stand for hours in a queue because of conceems over the pa. election officials arein h early voting will increase voter turnout. they are expecting about 150 million americans to vote in this election. >> quite extraordinary. laura: now...
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you know what the gap is between california and wyoming? 64. there's only 600,000 people in the whole state of wyoming, and they get two senators. there's 600,000 people right now stuck in traffic on the 405. so the senate is rugged, it's rigged, but it means we have to win in places like west virginia. both president obama and president clinton's two most important domestic e accomplishments were put over the top by democratic senators from nebraska. we have to win a plus like that if we want to run the country. >> i agree with you. let's discuss the issues that might defive feet donald trump in 2020 -- defeet donald trump in 2020. -- defeat. >> we fell into the trap. medicare, medicaid, social security are always essential n. a pandemic they're existential. we take that away from people, and they will die. and it turns out medicare, medicaid and social security are disproportionately helping trump voters. i think it's great. [laughter] i want trump voters to be able to have health care. but trump has proposed a $2 trillion cut in social secur
you know what the gap is between california and wyoming? 64. there's only 600,000 people in the whole state of wyoming, and they get two senators. there's 600,000 people right now stuck in traffic on the 405. so the senate is rugged, it's rigged, but it means we have to win in places like west virginia. both president obama and president clinton's two most important domestic e accomplishments were put over the top by democratic senators from nebraska. we have to win a plus like that if we want...
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that includes my next guest, john baraso of wyoming. welcome back to "meet the press." i want to give you awe chance, what do you think her legacy? >> a great figure. this is a huge loss for our country. we think of her as a trailblazer in so many ways. she had the western spirit of gr grit and endurance and determination. she was a role model for many. for young women on my staff who went into the law, she was an n inspiration for many of them. she'll be long remembered for the trail she blazed. >> senator, i want to get into the politics. to you are years ago you were emphatic on various ways. you would add on a different times. i want to get the american people a voice in this. why don't you want to give the american people a voice this time? >> let's be clear. if the shoe were on the white house and senate this he would right now be trying to con firearm another member of the supreme court. it was completely xunt with the precedent. let's go back. we were following the joe biden rule. joe biden was clearly -- is clear when he was trarm of the judiciary committee. he
that includes my next guest, john baraso of wyoming. welcome back to "meet the press." i want to give you awe chance, what do you think her legacy? >> a great figure. this is a huge loss for our country. we think of her as a trailblazer in so many ways. she had the western spirit of gr grit and endurance and determination. she was a role model for many. for young women on my staff who went into the law, she was an n inspiration for many of them. she'll be long remembered for the...
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now this is going to help firefighters in montana, idaho, wyoming, parts of utah into colorado.emperatures dropping on saturday in denver to 101 will look at the high in the 30s tomorrow. so this snowfall is going to be significant, not just 3, 6 inches, some areas could get 18 to 24. no doubt this is going to help the firefighters. unfortunately, this pool of cold air that's sliding down which will break about a hundred records for cold is not going to be making its way toward california. unfortunately the firefighters here will have to continue to battle this heat although they get a little bit of a break, but stronger winds will come. but what a shock to the system to man and beast. >> that is a good way to sum that up. tom seder, thanks so much. >>> how a nonprofit from california is helping people get coronavirus tests on the other side of the country. that story's up next. le living , keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy
now this is going to help firefighters in montana, idaho, wyoming, parts of utah into colorado.emperatures dropping on saturday in denver to 101 will look at the high in the 30s tomorrow. so this snowfall is going to be significant, not just 3, 6 inches, some areas could get 18 to 24. no doubt this is going to help the firefighters. unfortunately, this pool of cold air that's sliding down which will break about a hundred records for cold is not going to be making its way toward california....
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that's even by wyoming standards and that would be potentially as negative 3 degrees fahrenheit. hospitals, nursing homes, doctors offices, all of the places where americans can go to get their shots. however, they don't have the specialized freezers that would be necessary to store the vaccine especially in rural areas. so very few of those -- is there another solution or how can we ensure sufficient freezer and storage capacity so there's access to the vaccine and it isn't just limited to major cities? >> thank you very much, senator. again, there's a total commitment to work that this vaccine has distributed in an equitable and fair way across our nation. the funding i announced today that will get out to the individual states to be able to really begin to operationalize their plans on the playbook is critical and each jurisdiction will have to address those issues, particularly as you looked at the importance of cold change and how they're going to maintain that. clearly, we have -- this is not something that we don't routinely do. i mentioned before, cdc routinely administer
that's even by wyoming standards and that would be potentially as negative 3 degrees fahrenheit. hospitals, nursing homes, doctors offices, all of the places where americans can go to get their shots. however, they don't have the specialized freezers that would be necessary to store the vaccine especially in rural areas. so very few of those -- is there another solution or how can we ensure sufficient freezer and storage capacity so there's access to the vaccine and it isn't just limited to...
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arrasso: that's not what i hear in wyoming.t i i heathree different communities was fill this vacancy, make sure you put somedy othe court who is somebodyro that realizes th of a justice is to apply the bench.ot legislate from the that's what we have tried to do with the last 200 judges in the last several years of this trump administration. i think we have been very successful at that. we want to put an end to the time of activist judges and we will continue to do that with what i assume will be a terrific nominee byresident trump. judy: i hear you saying activist judges. what is it that concerns you aboutaving a fourth judge, a i'm giving the hypothetical. dewhat if joe were to win the election and a democrat in the whe house would appoint -- what is it about a five to four court versus a 63 court that matters souc sen. barrasso: first of all, the democrats have a war room and ah playbook o they plan to do if they win the presidency, the senate, and the house of representatives. zeit is to expand the f the court. it is to add
arrasso: that's not what i hear in wyoming.t i i heathree different communities was fill this vacancy, make sure you put somedy othe court who is somebodyro that realizes th of a justice is to apply the bench.ot legislate from the that's what we have tried to do with the last 200 judges in the last several years of this trump administration. i think we have been very successful at that. we want to put an end to the time of activist judges and we will continue to do that with what i assume will...
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puerto rico report a disturbing increase in coronavirus cases over the past two weeks 25% or more in wyoming, connecticut, wisconsin, rhode island, , colorado, new hampshire, oklahoma, anw jersey nationwide, 421 deaths yesterday alone. >> we don't know if this is a bump because of labor day or a trend moving into the fall and if it is a trend moving into the fall, then the concern there is the numbers could be even higher >> reporter: covid is also increasing overseas with new restrictions in europe, including britain. >> tens of thousands of daily infections in october would as night follows day lead to hundreds of daily deaths in november. >> reporter: new research indicates 80% of people who contract covid do develop symptoms and most who don't still have as much virus in their noses and throats as someone who is visibly sick meanwhile, with halloween just over a month away, the cdc is recommending against traditional trick or treating that could spread covid across neighborhoods. instead, recommending pumpkin carving and socially distant costume contests and perhaps leaving grab-and-go g
puerto rico report a disturbing increase in coronavirus cases over the past two weeks 25% or more in wyoming, connecticut, wisconsin, rhode island, , colorado, new hampshire, oklahoma, anw jersey nationwide, 421 deaths yesterday alone. >> we don't know if this is a bump because of labor day or a trend moving into the fall and if it is a trend moving into the fall, then the concern there is the numbers could be even higher >> reporter: covid is also increasing overseas with new...
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in 4 states people have been casting their ballots in person in minnesota virginia such a coat and wyoming voting by mail is already underway in some other states john hendren is in minneapolis with more from one of the polling stations. we did talk to a number of people who came out after voting and they said with code 19 in with concern about mail in ballots they were taking no chances they told us that they wanted to make sure their votes were in and in some cases they wanted to get out and campaign and ensure that their friends were voting as well and because we're in minneapolis the most liberal part of this state the voters we talked to were largely joe biden fans it's a democratic area and they said they wanted to make sure that all votes were counted early and one of the reasons for that it's not just the covert $1000.00 crisis is that president trump has been really sowing fear that mail in ballots would be problematic polls show that democrats are overrepresented with mail in ballots and so the president has been discouraging them saying that if the post office couldn't handle it
in 4 states people have been casting their ballots in person in minnesota virginia such a coat and wyoming voting by mail is already underway in some other states john hendren is in minneapolis with more from one of the polling stations. we did talk to a number of people who came out after voting and they said with code 19 in with concern about mail in ballots they were taking no chances they told us that they wanted to make sure their votes were in and in some cases they wanted to get out and...
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: 17 states plus puerto rico report a disturbing increase over the past two weeks. 25% or more in wyoming, connecticut, wisconsin, rhode island, colorado, new hampshire and nebraska and we don't know if this is a bump or if this is a trend moving into the fall if it is a trend moving into the fall there's a concern the numbers could be even higher >> new restrictions in europe, including britain. >> tens of thousands of daily infections in october as night follows day would lead toe hundreds of deaths in november >> 80% of people who contract covid do develop symptoms and those who don't have as much virus as those who have been sick with halloween just over a month away, the cdc is recommending no trick or treating. recommending pumpkin carving and socially distant grab bags >> nobody below the age of 18, like nobody, they have a strong immune system, but it affects virtually nobody it's an amazing thing. >> in march the president told bob woodward kids are vulnerable >> it's not just older people. it's plenty of young people. >> reporter: more than half a million kids under 18 have cont
: 17 states plus puerto rico report a disturbing increase over the past two weeks. 25% or more in wyoming, connecticut, wisconsin, rhode island, colorado, new hampshire and nebraska and we don't know if this is a bump or if this is a trend moving into the fall if it is a trend moving into the fall there's a concern the numbers could be even higher >> new restrictions in europe, including britain. >> tens of thousands of daily infections in october as night follows day would lead toe...
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it's hot right now, but this will dive on down through colorado, through wyoming and all the way downere will be snow, and there will be a lot of snow. we work your way all the way to 8:00 tonight, already beginning to snow in montana all the way through the wind river range, mimg and the teethons and then into will could cole by morning. temperatures in denver today are going to be 94. that will be the high in denver, colorado today. there's the snow. some spots in the higher elevations. two feet of new snow on top of this. when there are significant wildfires burning right now in colorado, you go from denver at 94 today and 37 with snow tomorrow. lots more snow in the front range, but can you imagine that type of whiplash? 47-degree difference for highs, not even including the morning lows. john? >> whiplash is an understatement there. chad myers, appreciate you tracking the fires and the extreme weather. stay in touch throughout the days ahead. pretty dicy. >>> coming up, the tennis player, novak djokovic, booted from the u.s. open. his apology next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ are your asthma treatme
it's hot right now, but this will dive on down through colorado, through wyoming and all the way downere will be snow, and there will be a lot of snow. we work your way all the way to 8:00 tonight, already beginning to snow in montana all the way through the wind river range, mimg and the teethons and then into will could cole by morning. temperatures in denver today are going to be 94. that will be the high in denver, colorado today. there's the snow. some spots in the higher elevations. two...
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casper, wyoming, has had 43 centimeters of snow in 24 hours. denver had a 2.5 centimeters of snowfall. it looks like cold weather will continue and then it will shift to the north. that's it for me. stay cool. >>> and that wraps up this edition of nhk "newsline." i'm raja pradhan in tokyo. coming up next is "newsline biz" with ramin mellegard, so stay right there. >>> tokyo's benchmark stock index dropped sharply on wednesday tracking overnight losses on wall street. the nikkei plunged amid worries sparked after it piled billions of dollars into u.s. tech stock options. softbanknk shares have now fall over 10% since reports surged last week. other areas dropped as well. the key index in sydney finished the day down 2.1% after touching its lowest since late june. >>> this is "newsline biz." i'm ramin mellegard. now, police in japan face a grgrowing trend in crimes targeting cashless payments. regional banks in the past week reported a series of frauds using stolen bank details linked with the e-money service nt ntt docomo. users must register th
casper, wyoming, has had 43 centimeters of snow in 24 hours. denver had a 2.5 centimeters of snowfall. it looks like cold weather will continue and then it will shift to the north. that's it for me. stay cool. >>> and that wraps up this edition of nhk "newsline." i'm raja pradhan in tokyo. coming up next is "newsline biz" with ramin mellegard, so stay right there. >>> tokyo's benchmark stock index dropped sharply on wednesday tracking overnight losses on...
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performed at your high school around matthew shepard's death who was viciously murdered in laramie wyomingu talk about the fact as i was walking to the dusty hallway to the assembly hall when the truth collided can being black can get you killed being gay can get you killed and a black a boy is a death wish if you're lucky one day it will become part of a new project. but it also feels like what we have lived with one reason or another. so did this give you a sense in this current moment that isn't the only path for the future generation on - - generation of black boys will think of death before they should be? >>guest: i think there is the possibility to be different when i am struck by is i woke up this morning and forgive me i cannot recall her name but i read about the black trans woman just in the last few days and many that were killed. and the statistics seem to get worse every year. i draw attention to that and then to develop an understanding of our identity to say i'm not like all the white kids in my class or the straight kids in my class. what is different? why does this matter
performed at your high school around matthew shepard's death who was viciously murdered in laramie wyomingu talk about the fact as i was walking to the dusty hallway to the assembly hall when the truth collided can being black can get you killed being gay can get you killed and a black a boy is a death wish if you're lucky one day it will become part of a new project. but it also feels like what we have lived with one reason or another. so did this give you a sense in this current moment that...
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higher elevations of colorado and wyoming could get 18 inches of september snow before it's over. hurricane-force winds were the problem in utah. gusts over 90 miles per hour brought down trees and power lines. checking today's conditions, 63 for a high in salt lake city, rain and cool temperatures in the upper midwest. 80s for much of the east coast, showers in the mid-atlantic. heavy rain in parts of texas. >>> coming up, an unusual real estate listing. the home built completely underground for extra security. >>> but first the woman accusing president trump of sexual assault responds as the justice department makes a rare move trying to take over the president's defense. >>> and back-to-school frustration. the cyberattacks and glitches now plaguing remote learning. >>> back now with a new shark sighting off cape cod. this great white was spotted only ten feet from the beach in provincetown. a witness said the shark was about 13 feet long. local experts say peak shark activity lasts through october. >>> the justice department is trying to intervene in a lawsuit by a woman who cl
higher elevations of colorado and wyoming could get 18 inches of september snow before it's over. hurricane-force winds were the problem in utah. gusts over 90 miles per hour brought down trees and power lines. checking today's conditions, 63 for a high in salt lake city, rain and cool temperatures in the upper midwest. 80s for much of the east coast, showers in the mid-atlantic. heavy rain in parts of texas. >>> coming up, an unusual real estate listing. the home built completely...
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this is not a game from colorado to wyoming you owllor t your first official snfa fomorrow afternoon, you could see three to five inches. you're watching "early today." we'll be right back. just spray, wipe and rinse it cleans grease five times faster dawn powerwash. spray, wipe, rinse. ... to crispy fluffy eggo homestyle waffles. we are go for... lift off. when they're this crispy and fluffy... i think this one's a solo mission. i understand. would you l'eggo your eggo? an herbal stress reliever ashwagandha, that helps you turn the stressed life... into your best life. stress less and live more. with stressballs. laso you can enjoy it even ifst you're sensitive. se. yet some say it isn't real milk. i guess those cows must actually be big dogs. sit! i said sit! >>> the last charge by dillon! he comes out harvick's still going to win harvick wins the southern 500. >> it was a nail-biter at darlington at nascar's southern 500, but kevin harvick slid into the lead late in the race and held off austin dillon in the final lap to take home the checkered flag the win firm firmly locked harvi
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parcel out these subcontracting to all but 5 unlucky states alaska hawaii louisiana north dakota and wyoming meaning 45 states in the union want the f. 35 to keep going because they're making a bucket load of money from it. doesn't matter how stupid it is how expensive it is how useless it is how hackable it is how immoral it is or dr strangelove apocalypse now on a bad day it is. let's just keep going with it because it produces jobs. where it is. you can just take their word and rub it across the wound to your moral core just. so nice warm and scented. on everything feels great. says the f. $35.00 directly or indirectly supports 846000 jobs across the us ranging from minimum wage broom pushers to engineers paid well into 6 figures. 6 figure exhibit yeah. it's. yes as we all know jobs can only be created by pushing death and destruction around the world there are no jobs in helping the planet there are no jobs in facilitating peace that don't behave. jobs are exclusively for killing things sometimes maiming things but we prefer killing things and since this is cleaner and there's no awkward
parcel out these subcontracting to all but 5 unlucky states alaska hawaii louisiana north dakota and wyoming meaning 45 states in the union want the f. 35 to keep going because they're making a bucket load of money from it. doesn't matter how stupid it is how expensive it is how useless it is how hackable it is how immoral it is or dr strangelove apocalypse now on a bad day it is. let's just keep going with it because it produces jobs. where it is. you can just take their word and rub it across...
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presidential election early voting is due to begin in minnesota south dakota virginia and wyoming coming up on the show remember if you go back some of you go back if you go back 10 years 15 years 5 years everything was in 2019 china will overtake the united states is the largest economy that didn't work out too well for them. that didn't work out we were we were just doing leaps and bounds we were doing so great and then we got hit with the plague china play as opposed to lipstick scenes from wildfires to plagues ravaged the united states in any result in 20 twentieth's presidential election actually change anything. how has the country's postes led to today's biblical scenes when the 400th anniversary of the start of the voyage of the mayflower we investigate the puritan legacy now driving american politics all the civil coming up in today's going underground the 1st is deaths over around 200000 in the united states i mean widespread protests for racial justice and the largest quarterly drop in g.d.p. since the great depression questions are now being raised about what the united state
presidential election early voting is due to begin in minnesota south dakota virginia and wyoming coming up on the show remember if you go back some of you go back if you go back 10 years 15 years 5 years everything was in 2019 china will overtake the united states is the largest economy that didn't work out too well for them. that didn't work out we were we were just doing leaps and bounds we were doing so great and then we got hit with the plague china play as opposed to lipstick scenes from...
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wyoming with more than 2000 new cases in a single day the highest count since april germany's most prominent virologist thorsten sees the development critically he recently spoke at a conference in berlin and detailed some of his concerns in an interview with deutsche available. at other countries look at france the u.k. spain what we're seeing there is what we will see germany. if we don't react very early on. in a way that needs to be adjusted that needs to be. let's say bearable for the economy and at the same time target and this is a very difficult task to find the right point of time thorsten has praise for germany's coronavirus policies and the response by the country's leadership during the pandemic he says germany has been efficient and measures have softened the pandemics impact but he also says the government could do a better job of explaining why certain decisions are made it is not sufficient to impose rules that people don't understand the cooperation off the population especially in the coming weeks and months. over over the autumn and winter. is probably one of the most impo
wyoming with more than 2000 new cases in a single day the highest count since april germany's most prominent virologist thorsten sees the development critically he recently spoke at a conference in berlin and detailed some of his concerns in an interview with deutsche available. at other countries look at france the u.k. spain what we're seeing there is what we will see germany. if we don't react very early on. in a way that needs to be adjusted that needs to be. let's say bearable for the...
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early voting that is taking place and not just in minnesota but also in virginia, south dakota and wyomingng out showing record numbers of people queuing up to cast their ballots. there is also the option of mail in voting as well and people find that appealing because they don't wa nt appealing because they don't want to necessarily cue up for hours and are worried with the coronavirus pandemic. early voting does go on but not this early and election officials think that this along with the option of mailing in your vote could really increase voter turnout this election. they are predicting that around 150 million americans could come out and vote. interesting and let's look at the state that thatis let's look at the state that that is happening in because obviously it's relatively significant. we may have lost the line and i will carry on chatting and hopefully are identical with risk and bring you back. this is an interesting state, minnesota. just talk us through why it could be so crucial. minnesota is one of those states that on paper, it should be a win for the democrats. they want
early voting that is taking place and not just in minnesota but also in virginia, south dakota and wyomingng out showing record numbers of people queuing up to cast their ballots. there is also the option of mail in voting as well and people find that appealing because they don't wa nt appealing because they don't want to necessarily cue up for hours and are worried with the coronavirus pandemic. early voting does go on but not this early and election officials think that this along with the...
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parts of wyoming and montana also got snow.wind gusts were clocked at over 100 miles an hour. there are some new guidelines out today that say children should get a flu vaccine by the end of october. that's right, the american academy of pediatrics says with the combined threat of flu and covid this season, it's more important than ever for kids over six months old to get vaccinated. each year, about 80% of children who die from the flu are not vaccinated. and the march of the moms continues at the u.s. open tennis tournament. serena williams, victoria azarenka, and tsvetana pironkova made history as the first trio of mothers to reach the quarterfinals of the same grand slam event. all three players have children under the age of four. nine moms were in the tournament when it began last week. go, moms. up next, in the most challenging of times, a father and son have quite a lesson to teach about kindness. kindness. when the world gets complicated, a lot goes through your mind. with fidelity wealth management, your dedicated adv
parts of wyoming and montana also got snow.wind gusts were clocked at over 100 miles an hour. there are some new guidelines out today that say children should get a flu vaccine by the end of october. that's right, the american academy of pediatrics says with the combined threat of flu and covid this season, it's more important than ever for kids over six months old to get vaccinated. each year, about 80% of children who die from the flu are not vaccinated. and the march of the moms continues at...
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if you're across wyoming to colorado, you're going to see your first official snowfall by tomorrow morningfternoon. look at total accumulation could see about four to five inches this does start out kind of that rain and snow mixture, but for the denver area i think you could see about two inches by tomorrow morning you're watching "early today." we'll be right back. it's the faster way to clean as you go just spray, wipe and rinse it cleans grease five times faster dawn powerwash. spray, wipe, rinse. ... to crispy fluffy eggo homestyle waffles. we are go for... lift off. when they're this crispy and fluffy... i think this one's a solo mission. i understand. would you l'eggo your eggo? an herbal stress reliever ashwagandha, that helps you turn the stressed life... into your best life. stress less and live more. with stressballs. yet some say it isn't real milk. i guess those cows must actually be big dogs. sit! i said sit! >>> as this labor day weekend continues, there are heightened concerns of a possible surge in coronavirus cases with the u.s. surpassing 190,000 deaths. in new jersey, s
if you're across wyoming to colorado, you're going to see your first official snowfall by tomorrow morningfternoon. look at total accumulation could see about four to five inches this does start out kind of that rain and snow mixture, but for the denver area i think you could see about two inches by tomorrow morning you're watching "early today." we'll be right back. it's the faster way to clean as you go just spray, wipe and rinse it cleans grease five times faster dawn powerwash....