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last fall, she and i, the board of education, university of wyoming and my office launched the wyoming'snership. we recently expanded this unique collaboration to include additional key partners the community colleges and our school district leaders. the effort led to the program's in-line school districts across the focus on student centered learning. along with of the charter schools, they are augmenting the educational opptunities and choices for parents and the children. we are seizing an opportunity to fundamentally change how we educate students and creating the contions so that every child can thrive in wyoming and i commend districts or teachers in the board of education for their willingness to be bold and to rethink policies and practices to achieve student outcomes. schools of choice fully for the next biennium. but you know, all of our innovative efforts to fund these partnerships and goals would not be possible without the professional teachers in today r of the year john corbin. he's been teaching social studies wyoming for 16 years. he is an advocate for civics education a
last fall, she and i, the board of education, university of wyoming and my office launched the wyoming'snership. we recently expanded this unique collaboration to include additional key partners the community colleges and our school district leaders. the effort led to the program's in-line school districts across the focus on student centered learning. along with of the charter schools, they are augmenting the educational opptunities and choices for parents and the children. we are seizing an...
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ous as wyoming will continue to cherish him for years to come.individual whose presence graced the lives of everyone he came across. kelly along with his wife owned a local eatery called the virginian restaurant where his passion for his community was evident by all who visited. he always greeted ever guest with -- every guest with a smile and made them feel at homement on march 1 he tragically lost his life in a skiing accident. passing, please know my sincere prayers and thoughts are with you. i urge all my colleagues to join me in remembering the wonderful life of kelly and standing with his loved ones during these difficult times. i rise today to recognize irrigation district's 100 years of dedicated service to wyoming users. it covers hundreds of miles of platte and delivers water to over 52,000 acres of farmland in my state t maintains and operates a portion of the for the laramie canal in cooperation with the irrigation district. improving the lives of farmers, ranchers, and everyone who lives in the region. its work is absolutely vital to
ous as wyoming will continue to cherish him for years to come.individual whose presence graced the lives of everyone he came across. kelly along with his wife owned a local eatery called the virginian restaurant where his passion for his community was evident by all who visited. he always greeted ever guest with -- every guest with a smile and made them feel at homement on march 1 he tragically lost his life in a skiing accident. passing, please know my sincere prayers and thoughts are with...
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he was not born in wyoming, but you never would have guessed that. he fell in love not just with her, but as senator barasso said, his adopted home of wyoming and together they raised cattle, sheep, horses, dogs, and children. my own daughter annalise was born the same month thatamond o'toole was born, sharon and i would enjoy the fact that our children would get to grow -- get to grow up together. he often joked that he was raising a menagerie with sharon, but his commitment to ranching was far beyond his property as he would dedicate his life to serving the agriculture and conservation communities. i had the privilege of meeting pat when we served together in the wyoming legislature. his stories and infectious smile loomed large. he quickly learned the -- earned the reputation for finding common ground with anyone, and we always looked forward to hearing stories about nearly getting arrested, being accosted by a someone in argentina, or hitchhiking from maine to florida with a buddy from college. pat o'toole lived an interesting and large life. he
he was not born in wyoming, but you never would have guessed that. he fell in love not just with her, but as senator barasso said, his adopted home of wyoming and together they raised cattle, sheep, horses, dogs, and children. my own daughter annalise was born the same month thatamond o'toole was born, sharon and i would enjoy the fact that our children would get to grow -- get to grow up together. he often joked that he was raising a menagerie with sharon, but his commitment to ranching was...
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so he mentioned wyoming territory. the first person who had worked in wyoming territory was actually hayden wood, collected felicity and lady actually went out at one point as well. but as soon as cope in marsh court in this night he realized that could not compete with his two brash young fellows and basically gave up on what would paleontology for many years is a picture of one of these promising fossil areas the bridger basin in northern north central wyoming. you can see all of these rocks beautifully and when you walk over the surfaces you keep seeing fragments of jaws, leg, bones, teeth and enough to do it. you can get a rather assemblage of it's a durable species mammals, reptiles sometimes if you're lucky bird bones, turtle shells, etc. what i suspect were groups of animals that was exposed there were the so called uinta fierce. there's a picture here of hope standing next to one of his prized specimens, the skull of an animal called eagle soleus, which is a rather grand name, which means basically the emperor
so he mentioned wyoming territory. the first person who had worked in wyoming territory was actually hayden wood, collected felicity and lady actually went out at one point as well. but as soon as cope in marsh court in this night he realized that could not compete with his two brash young fellows and basically gave up on what would paleontology for many years is a picture of one of these promising fossil areas the bridger basin in northern north central wyoming. you can see all of these rocks...
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for us, looking at the state of wyoming, in advance of 2022, the laws in wyoming, were very favorable to abortion rights. >> and in looking at that state, there was low access. >> and so we felt that it was a really good opportunity to come in and put in both a procedural and medication abortion clinic for wyomingites, but also knowing that we were probably going to have dobbs as we did, and that other states in the in the area would also ban abortion and we wanted to be able to serve those people as well. >> can you give us some sense of who's coming through your doors, what those cases look like and what they're saying to you? >> oh, absolutely. so we are seeing people from wyoming, but we have also served people from numerous other states, in the nation, we are seeing people who about 75% of our patient population needs funding. and so people are struggling to make ends meet, to not only pay for their health care, but also to pay for their travel, their lodging, their meals. and these are also people who have children, about 60 to 70% of our patients already have children. and so t
for us, looking at the state of wyoming, in advance of 2022, the laws in wyoming, were very favorable to abortion rights. >> and in looking at that state, there was low access. >> and so we felt that it was a really good opportunity to come in and put in both a procedural and medication abortion clinic for wyomingites, but also knowing that we were probably going to have dobbs as we did, and that other states in the in the area would also ban abortion and we wanted to be able to...
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stuart: john barrasso republican from the great state of wyoming joins me now. mr.run a different soundbite where he use the word bloodbath the media took the out of context because he was really talking about the car industry and not about something that might happen about the election, what do you think about trump's language should he use an expression like bloodbath. >> this is dishonest reporting on the media and the democrats and the media set their hair on fire when he use that phrase why so many people in wyoming and across the country don't trust the media when it comes to reporting a president trump. >> do they not like his language they did a pickup on his language. >> there always looking for something for one new wants and he was clearly talking about electric vehicles and the reason is so critical, the biden administration is going to come out with new regulation make it harder to buy up gas powered vehicle forcing you to buy an electric vehicle something you don't want, can forward, those don't work for the people of wyoming. this is part of the admin
stuart: john barrasso republican from the great state of wyoming joins me now. mr.run a different soundbite where he use the word bloodbath the media took the out of context because he was really talking about the car industry and not about something that might happen about the election, what do you think about trump's language should he use an expression like bloodbath. >> this is dishonest reporting on the media and the democrats and the media set their hair on fire when he use that...
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>> well, the people of wyoming understand that. we do in wyoming.w our democracy is preserved, that's how we know we have free and fair elections. you need to make sure that it's, that every person who is voting is the person that they they they are and is a citizen of the united states, and that's what republicans are pushing. maria: but, look, i mean, we've been talking about the border for a long time, and the senate has not been able to do anything, senator. i mean, what's changed now? why do you believe you're with actually going to be able to make some change? >> well, we're going to need to be in the majority to do that. we need president trump back in the white house, and we need a house as well, and we can defund so many of these -- we need to basically slam the door on the things that are enticing more people to come to this country. every time i meet with the border patrol, i've been there many times, they say they know what a we need to do. we need to bring back the remain in mexico policy that worked. we need to eliminate this catch and
>> well, the people of wyoming understand that. we do in wyoming.w our democracy is preserved, that's how we know we have free and fair elections. you need to make sure that it's, that every person who is voting is the person that they they they are and is a citizen of the united states, and that's what republicans are pushing. maria: but, look, i mean, we've been talking about the border for a long time, and the senate has not been able to do anything, senator. i mean, what's changed...
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guest: well susan i know you are calling from casper, so yes, it was wyoming. although it is a little bit of a trick question because there was a brief moment for new jersey women could vote because they forgot to include sex in their state law. so if you really want to get technical about it there was a moment in new jersey but it wasn't on purpose. wyoming is the first state to enfranchise women on purpose. host: susan, are you proud of that? caller: very proud. guest: in what year was that? 1884, am i right? caller: 87, i believe. i'm not sure either. because they enfranchised women in the territory and then brought that into their state constitution when they became a state. >> yes, and we continue to be on the cutting edge of all the social issues. wyoming is the best state in the union. and truly so, truly so. host: in what ways? tied to women's history and women, how are you on the cutting edge? caller: i believe we had the first woman governor. we have equitable rights in the state. we have law and order. we are just peaceful, very wonderful people. hos
guest: well susan i know you are calling from casper, so yes, it was wyoming. although it is a little bit of a trick question because there was a brief moment for new jersey women could vote because they forgot to include sex in their state law. so if you really want to get technical about it there was a moment in new jersey but it wasn't on purpose. wyoming is the first state to enfranchise women on purpose. host: susan, are you proud of that? caller: very proud. guest: in what year was that?...
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the rule was wyoming, struck down, and appealed. court of wyoming read the safe drinking water acts exclusion of fracking from thatg[o;8■a■ underground injectn program that no federal agency could regulate fracking. this that has not been reviewed on the rule. the case does not mean that the federal government should have no rule or noher, in regulating fracking for oil and gas. this issue is too important for us to lve 100% to a patchwork of state laws. the president must have the full range of tools to protect our health, safety, and c dangers o. with that i yield three minutes to the gentlewoman from michigan, congresswoman tlaib. the speaker pro tempore: the gentle is recognized for three minutes. ms. tlaib: thank you. as one of the only few who doesn't take corporate p.a.c. money in this institution, i'm here to till the■■ 1121 is a dr communities. the president must have full range of tools to protect our health, safety, anders of frack. we know this bill is nothing more than a waste of time. i'd like to take a step back for a
the rule was wyoming, struck down, and appealed. court of wyoming read the safe drinking water acts exclusion of fracking from thatg[o;8■a■ underground injectn program that no federal agency could regulate fracking. this that has not been reviewed on the rule. the case does not mean that the federal government should have no rule or noher, in regulating fracking for oil and gas. this issue is too important for us to lve 100% to a patchwork of state laws. the president must have the full...
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and you know, the sioux they weren't the first nation to be in wyoming.they those indians out because the buffalo it i don't know if you try to figure out about the fairness in life and it isn't fair. thank you very much. i was justhad considered the fashion there was for the gold rush. that is levi's, and the denim industry, because that would seem to. and i wondered if any of your letters mention that. no, but it is a big deal. i'm going for the first time to a western conference, las vegas tomorrow, and i've never gone to alers with western now artifacts for sale and in the auction t levi's know with all these dates and they get dated apparently from the buttons on the and i have been looking at the prices levi's people p but. the people ask me well what do you think you're going to find at this show? i have no space anything. deliberately i mean, it's interesting you ask about the levi's. it was a big deal. and terry bellinger t long most of you longtime members, terry bellinger, he told me this, i mean, how in the world terry zippers were invented be
and you know, the sioux they weren't the first nation to be in wyoming.they those indians out because the buffalo it i don't know if you try to figure out about the fairness in life and it isn't fair. thank you very much. i was justhad considered the fashion there was for the gold rush. that is levi's, and the denim industry, because that would seem to. and i wondered if any of your letters mention that. no, but it is a big deal. i'm going for the first time to a western conference, las vegas...
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the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from from wyoming. mr. hagedorn: i rise in support of amendment 4 which clarifies that the services administration or g.s.a. should p.i.v. bag swipe data isolating the use for each card holder to measure utilization of federal office space. occupancy data is a vital tool for agencies to accurately effort, the g.s.a. is implementing data collection tecologies. ey use bag swipe data which relies on verification or p.i.v. at building access points. and isolated to the first usage of the day. it uses the card tthe door. my amendment that bag swipe data should be a tool that g.s.a. uses. occupancy measure the utilization in specific rooms accordg to g.s.a., it cano provide an account of the number of uque individuals in a space or building. based on density square per foot. this is absolutely the type of data we need to achieve the outcomes. the collection of the daily attendance for eachffice building which is then reported to congress will help to measure the impact. again, my amendment is t clarify that this
the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from from wyoming. mr. hagedorn: i rise in support of amendment 4 which clarifies that the services administration or g.s.a. should p.i.v. bag swipe data isolating the use for each card holder to measure utilization of federal office space. occupancy data is a vital tool for agencies to accurately effort, the g.s.a. is implementing data collection tecologies. ey use bag swipe data which relies on verification or p.i.v. at building access points. and isolated...
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. >> for more on this wyoming senator s si cynthia lummis. you know, this is a ruse, not a good one, there is a ruse to end gasoline powers cars, that is what bidens and their green new deal bureaucrats have always wanted, that is how i like at it, do you disagree. >> i don't disagree with you, and fully agree with my colleague from wyoming, john b barrasso we drive over a mile high every day in bitter cold and t mountains, electric vehicles were not built to perform in the environments that we drive in every day, they are expensive, they won't work, they don't have enough range, it was built bicoastal elites for the coastal elites, they need to use them, but they can't impose them on middle america, bec were not built for us, they will not work for us. >> this is ar gan gantz -- the arrogance of this, you have to have batteries and commodities, china has most of commodity because we can't drill here in the states, you. drilling causes carbon emissions, building the batteries causes carbon emissions, roads and tires causes carbon emissions, m
. >> for more on this wyoming senator s si cynthia lummis. you know, this is a ruse, not a good one, there is a ruse to end gasoline powers cars, that is what bidens and their green new deal bureaucrats have always wanted, that is how i like at it, do you disagree. >> i don't disagree with you, and fully agree with my colleague from wyoming, john b barrasso we drive over a mile high every day in bitter cold and t mountains, electric vehicles were not built to perform in the...
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of this country in missouri and in new mexico and in nevada and colorado and idaho and texas and wyoming from coast to coast is because the working people of this country went to the uranian mines and went to thprocessi volunteered for our army, went overseas to fight or just raise their families with dignity and honor. that's why we have the united states of america. that's why we are the united states of america. but we have not done right. os good people. we have turned our back on them because so many of the madamthen government with nuclear in radiation and nuclear tests that were done without their knowledge, but the nuclear material in the minds that they weren't told about. the government expose them opera period of decades to nuclear radiation and in almost every case and said nothing about it. in many cases they about it. this isn't right madam president. this is unjust and that's why we are here today. it's the pride of this nation that when when we won the second world war, when we won the cold war we rebuilt the land of our former enemies. been but now this time toer rebuild
of this country in missouri and in new mexico and in nevada and colorado and idaho and texas and wyoming from coast to coast is because the working people of this country went to the uranian mines and went to thprocessi volunteered for our army, went overseas to fight or just raise their families with dignity and honor. that's why we have the united states of america. that's why we are the united states of america. but we have not done right. os good people. we have turned our back on them...
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the rule was challenged in the district court of wyoming, struck down, and appealed.ct courtyoming read the safe drinking water acts exclusion of fracking from that law's underground injection program that no could regulate fracking. this is a flipsy court case that has not been reviewed on the rule. the case does not mean that the federal government should have no rule or no role, rather, in regulating fracking for oil and gas. is too important for us to leave 100% to a patchwork of state laws. the president mustav the full range of tools to protect our health, safety, and climate from the dangers of fracking. with that ito the gentlewoman fm michigan, congresswoman tlaib. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for three minutes. ms. tlaib: thank you. as one of the only few who doesn'tak money in this institution, i'm here to till the truth per usual. h.r. 1121 is a danger to all our communities. thesi have full range of tools to protect our health, safety, and climate from dangers of fracking. we know this bill is nothing more than a waste of time. a
the rule was challenged in the district court of wyoming, struck down, and appealed.ct courtyoming read the safe drinking water acts exclusion of fracking from that law's underground injection program that no could regulate fracking. this is a flipsy court case that has not been reviewed on the rule. the case does not mean that the federal government should have no rule or no role, rather, in regulating fracking for oil and gas. is too important for us to leave 100% to a patchwork of state...
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for more on this let's bring in wyoming senator cynthia lummis.m police, thank -- l, thank you for being on the show this is a ruse, not a very good ruse, a ruse to end gasoline powered cars, which the bidens and green new deal bureaucrats always wanted. that is the way i look at that, do you disagree? >> i don't disagree with you and fully agree with my colleague john barrasso. we drive mile high every day and drive through bitter cold and drive through mountains. electric vehicles are not built to perform in the environments we drive every day. they are expensive, they don't work, they don't have enough range and we don't have enough ev charging stations and it is something that was built for the coastal elites, by the coastal elites and they're the ones who need to use those but they can't impose them on middle america because they weren't built for us and they won't work for us. larry: you know, it is just, the arrogance of this, look, you got to have batteries. you got to have commodities. of course china has most of the commodities because t
for more on this let's bring in wyoming senator cynthia lummis.m police, thank -- l, thank you for being on the show this is a ruse, not a very good ruse, a ruse to end gasoline powered cars, which the bidens and green new deal bureaucrats always wanted. that is the way i look at that, do you disagree? >> i don't disagree with you and fully agree with my colleague john barrasso. we drive mile high every day and drive through bitter cold and drive through mountains. electric vehicles are...
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maybe they don't go to bed, but it's not the women on the islands, hardly 8 wyoming anymore, especially if they want to have children. but most of the men just carry on. i thought this would be the end of the film, but things turn out differently. we get would have another hunt, the acetate. let's take this guy and at 1st we thought we wouldn't get a chance to feel this at all. but now we've received our 2nd tip. i think that's because we've gotten to know these people. now. we've learned a bit of the trust they know we want cause trouble when we come to see and feel safe. so what is red light stuff that the roadside is already pretty full when we arrive? something is different. the chase doesn't tend on the beach, but at a small cliff the she said that we were a little late this time. luke one is getting away from the wireless. i having trouble catching one of the wales the they just weren't let us get away. now man of jumping into the open water and trying to somehow get on top of the wild. how do i get time zones? i told us the hunts usually ends quickly. and the 1st one we saw a wen
maybe they don't go to bed, but it's not the women on the islands, hardly 8 wyoming anymore, especially if they want to have children. but most of the men just carry on. i thought this would be the end of the film, but things turn out differently. we get would have another hunt, the acetate. let's take this guy and at 1st we thought we wouldn't get a chance to feel this at all. but now we've received our 2nd tip. i think that's because we've gotten to know these people. now. we've learned a bit...
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like south dakota and north dakota, and wisconsin, but from far away states like texas, alabama, wyoming, florida, oklahoma, missouri, and the list goes on. i've seen patients who have flown from places liklol her that her complex pregnancy condition would keep her from having her abortion here with me. forcing her to continue a dangerous pregnancy with a possible - where care is not available to her and her home state. traveling to access essential health care can be intidating and overwhelming. it is not an easy thing to do, as as we have all pretended that it is. like the expenf our patient who traveled from a small town a nd became lost in downtown minneapolis with a dead cell phone after her flight landed. we were able tge lyft driver, and she described that driver as a savior for her. ur patient who drove hundreds and hundreds of miles through blizzard conditions just to get her abortion. our landscape is difficult. it is dangerous. and it is putting my patients andi've talked to mike collins, practicing in states where abortion is now illegal and they are struggling with decisions
like south dakota and north dakota, and wisconsin, but from far away states like texas, alabama, wyoming, florida, oklahoma, missouri, and the list goes on. i've seen patients who have flown from places liklol her that her complex pregnancy condition would keep her from having her abortion here with me. forcing her to continue a dangerous pregnancy with a possible - where care is not available to her and her home state. traveling to access essential health care can be intidating and...
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if i was a part of the thing club 0, we revisit the topic of mercury in wyoming. so the bad effects are very well known on the satellites. there was a study from 2014 to show that 99 percent of the asked people who are asked have heard about the advisory for they don't follow the advice. everybody knows what's on everybody, but the young women, they follow that in place. and because they are the ones who the, their to children else's friends around life. most of them don't eat way a little dolphin made by want to know why i don't need it because it doesn't taste well, like the taste of it. but like my husband is like, um, crazy about uh oh really is just something in his body. and he also has a boat. so like, yeah, he loves it. i remember some kids i, i'd like to see small ones like there and didn't like it. but, but you can use to like every, everything else. and then it's just a part of it's just part of the fairways tradition. yeah. most barrow ways are politically conservative and local politics, a dominated by man. i want to know whether that's a fact of it.
if i was a part of the thing club 0, we revisit the topic of mercury in wyoming. so the bad effects are very well known on the satellites. there was a study from 2014 to show that 99 percent of the asked people who are asked have heard about the advisory for they don't follow the advice. everybody knows what's on everybody, but the young women, they follow that in place. and because they are the ones who the, their to children else's friends around life. most of them don't eat way a little...
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teara power set to begin production on next gen nuclear power plant located in wyoming.nds's" pete hegseth and will cain join me to go off the grid. good morning. pete, what is your reaction? >> pete: i want to be cynical because it is bill gates. i realize, this is probably a hedge. green sustainable stuff is not working, we know nuclear does work. you have to be a country, big state or billionaire to have the money to fund it and get through the bureaucracy to make it happen. i love this, nuclear power is the solution. it is clean for those worried about that, and abundant, especially with improvements we made. will, you love texas, but tennessee is only state that built a nuclear power plant in this century, in 2016 and we get power from nuclear, we are ahead of the curve and on the grid. >> will: tennessee key geographic site of the manhattan project. i come away with this is a huge victory for clean, efficient, cheaper energy. i also look at this fact. this segment is called off the grid, focusing on american from washington, d.c. to new york. this town in wyoming h
teara power set to begin production on next gen nuclear power plant located in wyoming.nds's" pete hegseth and will cain join me to go off the grid. good morning. pete, what is your reaction? >> pete: i want to be cynical because it is bill gates. i realize, this is probably a hedge. green sustainable stuff is not working, we know nuclear does work. you have to be a country, big state or billionaire to have the money to fund it and get through the bureaucracy to make it happen. i...
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who's institute has wound everyone against eating wyoming and fat. but we soon see his words have had a little effect on wailing on the pharaoh islands the inside of the 1st. we were just sitting at breakfast and got a cold, but they'll be agreed to drop a well slow to today. so, as i don't know yet whether it's a false alarm, but we're trying to get there as quickly as possible. i'm is snape invitation, so it's going to be tight because it's at the other end of the island in the fall. i know i have to step on it because the ships sort of gave the, the tip came from joan roy's family, the one who says to me, way a ghoulish looks like they were right. suddenly i see wayllace boats the unbelievable. i wouldn't have expected this. you can see the animals here. right now i can only see boats. it's like a wall coming towards us. the wireless or even allowed to drop everything at work to come down here. the funding best thing is, is we don't know how they'll react. the wireless don't really like cameras together . no idea. what's going to happen is we'll s
who's institute has wound everyone against eating wyoming and fat. but we soon see his words have had a little effect on wailing on the pharaoh islands the inside of the 1st. we were just sitting at breakfast and got a cold, but they'll be agreed to drop a well slow to today. so, as i don't know yet whether it's a false alarm, but we're trying to get there as quickly as possible. i'm is snape invitation, so it's going to be tight because it's at the other end of the island in the fall. i know i...
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simply putting to death would not suffice.on life in prison was not enough of in wyoming but wanted to his murder to change the law appeared a murder charge was not enough to kill george floyd in 2020, the left had months ofe arson, writing and some called for defining the police. the left has no troubles, politicizing some murders with social causes but god forbid yoo do so! god forbid the death of at in nursing student in georgia be more than just a murder. god forbid her death leads to real change. kat katie porter says one instant should not shape one policy exct when it suits her. so how many murdered nursinggh students would be enough?how how many dead americans at theel hands of those here illegally would be enough to take action?e so whether you are a black man in texas or man in wyoming andn weather rested in minnesotaa, y or chocking in athens, georgia, you should be free and livesafe and alive. so do not lecture us on using al single crime, single t murder to change the system because the left has been doing it for decades. we are headed into the season of change where we ge
simply putting to death would not suffice.on life in prison was not enough of in wyoming but wanted to his murder to change the law appeared a murder charge was not enough to kill george floyd in 2020, the left had months ofe arson, writing and some called for defining the police. the left has no troubles, politicizing some murders with social causes but god forbid yoo do so! god forbid the death of at in nursing student in georgia be more than just a murder. god forbid her death leads to real...
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the, the state of a news line from berlin, the kremlin spears, this critic, alexander wyoming, is laid to rest and lost the thousands gather outside the church in defiance of riot police. crowns bid farewell to the opposition meter dines and a round arctic penal colony. also coming on cocaine in port slugs. europe and demand from users hips record. highest per rule were launched of the drug originated calls for an international task force to take down the supply chain. the uncomfortably welcome to the show, the russian, the opposition leader alexander will only has been laid to rest and moscow. the fiercest critic of president of lottery foot and died 2 weeks ago in a remote arctic penal colony thousandths gathered outside the church where his funeral was held in defiance of a heavy police presence and warnings from the kremlin one human rights groups. as at least 67 people have been arrested at nationwide tributes of moon is shaunte. russia will be free as a cue outside the church and must go with the funeral of the next in the fall and the withheld. the anti corruption campaign, a fe
the, the state of a news line from berlin, the kremlin spears, this critic, alexander wyoming, is laid to rest and lost the thousands gather outside the church in defiance of riot police. crowns bid farewell to the opposition meter dines and a round arctic penal colony. also coming on cocaine in port slugs. europe and demand from users hips record. highest per rule were launched of the drug originated calls for an international task force to take down the supply chain. the uncomfortably welcome...
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>> think the general woman from wyoming -- thank the woman from wyoming. >> there was a protest from the texas state capital. i have a video looking at it right now. sitting in front of the texas capitol building, there are people, americans gathering, chanting "fire, ouchi -- "fire, fauci." there was a tweet -- earlier i asked you about defunding police and you neither repudiated or stood by it. i think he went around it. as the head of the civil rights division, civil rights for americans, he said, these people should be publicly identified if and when they fall ill and are denied coverage under the insurance for chanting "fire, fauci." does the doj stand by that statement? >> i don't know the context for that statement. imagine this was issued during the heat of the pandemic. but the chair, i sit before you with commitment to ensure that all americans are treated fairly and equally under the law. >> simulate to the hearing, with that, that concludes today's hearing. we think you -- we tahnk you, ms. clark. with that statement, this meeting is adjourned. [gavel] [captions copyright
>> think the general woman from wyoming -- thank the woman from wyoming. >> there was a protest from the texas state capital. i have a video looking at it right now. sitting in front of the texas capitol building, there are people, americans gathering, chanting "fire, ouchi -- "fire, fauci." there was a tweet -- earlier i asked you about defunding police and you neither repudiated or stood by it. i think he went around it. as the head of the civil rights division,...
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like in prison was not enough of the murder of matthews of shepard in wyoming the left wanted to useto change the law. in murder was not enough for the killing of george floyd 2020, the left encouraged much of violence and arson and rioting, as a buffer defunding the police. the lift, they have no trouble politicizing some orders events and social causes, god forbid that you do so. god for bid the death of a nursing student in georgia, be more than just a murder, god forbid that are deathly to real change and katie porter said that one is to should not change policy except, when it suits her. so how many murdered nursing students would be enough. how many dead americans at the hands of those here, illegally, would be enough to take action. so whether you're a black man in texas are a gay man in wyoming, whether you being arrested in minnesota, jogging and athens, georgia, you should be free and safe and alive. so do not lecture us on using a single crime, and a single vertical to change a system because the left is been doing it for decades. we are headed into the season of change wh
like in prison was not enough of the murder of matthews of shepard in wyoming the left wanted to useto change the law. in murder was not enough for the killing of george floyd 2020, the left encouraged much of violence and arson and rioting, as a buffer defunding the police. the lift, they have no trouble politicizing some orders events and social causes, god forbid that you do so. god for bid the death of a nursing student in georgia, be more than just a murder, god forbid that are deathly to...
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black out of new mexico, empire, wyoming.ka might not that impressive until you hear they change the name later to audacioushe story these tens of thousands of people who are both a prelude to the great migration thatap whe the lucrative action is in american cities when you can go to and get wage in northern cities here it those 120 football fields of land you're going to get for free from the government. it also unites to parts of the lincoln legacy emancipation proclamation, which went into effect january 1863 and free land policy, the homestead act, which went into effect january one, 1863. part of that revolution of the 37th congress in abraham lincoln and also changes the way we think about western settlement and who settled the great plains in this country. and i think it grew as bryan and grew out though of of my first book on homesteading and the homestead national park tell thd is a pretty white story and we know that are folks who are not white that homesteaded or were immigrants from the norwegian and could you lo
black out of new mexico, empire, wyoming.ka might not that impressive until you hear they change the name later to audacioushe story these tens of thousands of people who are both a prelude to the great migration thatap whe the lucrative action is in american cities when you can go to and get wage in northern cities here it those 120 football fields of land you're going to get for free from the government. it also unites to parts of the lincoln legacy emancipation proclamation, which went into...
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that is where the wyoming people are. it's where the american public is. and that's why i will agree with dan and i agree with brian both that the public and conservatives and and parents and, business owners are further ea we we are in terms of recognize where we're going if we don't change. and this isn't something about changing course in 2027 or 2032, it is about changing course right now because we don't have a lot of runway left. we are fed up with a government that doesn't seem to work for the american public anymore. this seems to work very well. the elitists in washington dc, we are fed up with the department of education that believes that boys should be able participate in girls sports and that girls should simply put up with that. we are fed with the nancy pelosi's of the world. we're fed up with the hunter biden's of the world. we're fed up with the way that our government is no longer working for us, but working for some of people in washington dc, in new york and los angeles and them to amalgamate and and stockpile more, more and more power
that is where the wyoming people are. it's where the american public is. and that's why i will agree with dan and i agree with brian both that the public and conservatives and and parents and, business owners are further ea we we are in terms of recognize where we're going if we don't change. and this isn't something about changing course in 2027 or 2032, it is about changing course right now because we don't have a lot of runway left. we are fed up with a government that doesn't seem to work...
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companies backed by bill gates starting a small factor in wyoming.urse, existing reactors. there's 91 reactors operating in the u.s., 440 globally. and that is the market for the uranium that we mine. uranium is a depleting commodity and really has one application, generate electricity. and the energy intensity in uranium is greater than truly any other moderately. just a few barrels of uranium can generate the same amount of energy as a few hundred thousand barrels of oil. truly remarkable. talk to us quickly about the safety of nuclear. this is not chernobyl. this is not three mile island they are very different technologies today. >> look, 100%. we have the fukushima incident in 2011. of course, it was a tragic loss for the country of japan. but no one died. due to radiation or two accidents at fukushima dynasty. those reactors were contained and there were no deaths related . the safety record of nuclear energy over the last few decades is on par with solar and renewable. the industry has always try to get itself in equal centered around safety.
companies backed by bill gates starting a small factor in wyoming.urse, existing reactors. there's 91 reactors operating in the u.s., 440 globally. and that is the market for the uranium that we mine. uranium is a depleting commodity and really has one application, generate electricity. and the energy intensity in uranium is greater than truly any other moderately. just a few barrels of uranium can generate the same amount of energy as a few hundred thousand barrels of oil. truly remarkable....
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wyoming's senate just passed universal school choice, and the house, i believe late last night, theyhave a win this year as well in wyoming. pete: unions on their heels. public school unions. it's great to see. great work. >> absolutely. thank you very much. pete: we'll have you back. we've got a -- you've got a few new book coming out. appreciate it. >>> let's churn to chief -- turn to the chief himself, rick reichmuth. rick: a chilly start to the today across parts of the country. take a look at the maps, until 2 p.m., tornado watch anywhere you see that red, parts of georgia, parts of florida, over towards eventually towards south carolina, i think we'll see that extended later on this afternoon. that's where we have that threat for severe weather. big storming right now, one tornado warning, you see that little box there on the screen? that is a tornado warning antive right now. so if you're across parts of south georgia, be very care. throughout the day this moisture moves towards the northeast. snow across interior sections, the higher el vases -- elevations. by tomorrow aftern
wyoming's senate just passed universal school choice, and the house, i believe late last night, theyhave a win this year as well in wyoming. pete: unions on their heels. public school unions. it's great to see. great work. >> absolutely. thank you very much. pete: we'll have you back. we've got a -- you've got a few new book coming out. appreciate it. >>> let's churn to chief -- turn to the chief himself, rick reichmuth. rick: a chilly start to the today across parts of the...
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in wyoming, visiting a broadband builder, they t their laydown yard which is their outdoor warehouse keep their roles of conduit and antenna and they were just sitting there. we got the funding for that and getting it to that location but it can't get out into the field because of permitting delays. there is more we can do in that front as well. >> one of the things that encompasses broadband readiness checklist is help cities get repaired -- get prepared. we've seen states move forward in adopting similar things andn. you probably want to provide an instant template. they want to adopt these ming and they are ready when the boots hit the ground and folks show up with hardhats. that way we caone of the thingsn recently did in december was address the poll issues that of ■ time. give us your perspective on that action and how you see that fitting into the story. >> i thought i'd live through a lot of tough lytic old debates d.c., gone through digital discrimination but i've never seen a fight in d.c. quite like the pole attachment. you put two or three dollars on the line here or ther
in wyoming, visiting a broadband builder, they t their laydown yard which is their outdoor warehouse keep their roles of conduit and antenna and they were just sitting there. we got the funding for that and getting it to that location but it can't get out into the field because of permitting delays. there is more we can do in that front as well. >> one of the things that encompasses broadband readiness checklist is help cities get repaired -- get prepared. we've seen states move forward...
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according to a new study conducted by a team of scientists from the university of wyoming, warming in is reducing the temperature difference between the tropics and the poles, that is, it reduces the latitudinal temperature gradient. as a result , atmospheric circulation weakens, which in turn leads to a decrease in the flow of moist air from the arctic to the middle latitude and the intensity of cyclones, which results in a serious precipitation deficit. estimated. dense regions, which means that the factories will apparently still have to fight. and now to technology news, high in every sense of the word. in china, the first gravity storage device was connected to the power grid. the project is very curious, because scientists from the middle kingdom have found a way to store excess generated energy without causing any harm to the environment. innovative energy. the storage facility was built in rudong county, jiangsu province, the storage facility has already been put into operation and connected to the power grid of the local hydroelectric power station. looking at this energy sto
according to a new study conducted by a team of scientists from the university of wyoming, warming in is reducing the temperature difference between the tropics and the poles, that is, it reduces the latitudinal temperature gradient. as a result , atmospheric circulation weakens, which in turn leads to a decrease in the flow of moist air from the arctic to the middle latitude and the intensity of cyclones, which results in a serious precipitation deficit. estimated. dense regions, which means...