0
0.0
Jan 13, 2025
01/25
by
KPIX
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
he joins us this morning from casper, wyoming. welcome back to "face the nation." >> thank you, margaret. >> there's a busy week ahead in the senate. before i get to that business, i do want to ask you about these fires in california. do you expect that congress will have to provide an additional aid package? and, if so, when? >> well, what we're seeing is heartbreaking. it's horrible. affecting people old and young, rich and poor, everyone in the wyoming national guard is there on the scene helping with manpower as well as equipment. when you see what's being shown on television, in addition to the tragedy on the ground, you're also seeing gross mismanagement in california by elected officials, and it's heartbreaking to hear the fire chief say that they've diverted all of this money away from the fire department to be used for social programs when they were already stretched too thin. so, yes, i expect there's going to be hearings. there's going to be requests of congress. there can't be a blank check on this, however, because pe
he joins us this morning from casper, wyoming. welcome back to "face the nation." >> thank you, margaret. >> there's a busy week ahead in the senate. before i get to that business, i do want to ask you about these fires in california. do you expect that congress will have to provide an additional aid package? and, if so, when? >> well, what we're seeing is heartbreaking. it's horrible. affecting people old and young, rich and poor, everyone in the wyoming national...
0
0.0
Jan 13, 2025
01/25
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
other states, like wyoming, a very small number of electors. three.ny combination you can come up with that equals 270 or more, any combination whatsoever, you win. you are the president. end of story. thanks for watching my gross oversimplification, nonpartisan government education electoral college video. hit me with your questions and let me know if you want me to make more videos like this. >> sharon mcmahon. what were we watching? >> my goodness. my very first foray into making government content on the internet. blast from the past. >> and what possessed you to do that? >> you know, there were a few people who were confidently wrong on the internet in 2020. maybe you have experienced it. people who were saying things like the electoral college is a university you can graduate from and that is just -- that is not a matter of opinion. that is the fact. it is not. so was the height of the global pandemic in a very fractious election season and i just decided to take some of what i had learned from all of my years in education and experience as a cl
other states, like wyoming, a very small number of electors. three.ny combination you can come up with that equals 270 or more, any combination whatsoever, you win. you are the president. end of story. thanks for watching my gross oversimplification, nonpartisan government education electoral college video. hit me with your questions and let me know if you want me to make more videos like this. >> sharon mcmahon. what were we watching? >> my goodness. my very first foray into making...
0
0.0
Jan 14, 2025
01/25
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
they are wyoming and california. and uh so for my chair and his ranking member, uh let's all use more glass from wyoming and california, mr chairman, i yield back. thank you very much, senator lewis and from wyoming, california, we'll make that transition. senator padilla. >> thank you, mr chair. i want to just acknowledge some of the questions and some of the work that senator lois and i are doing together, not just on addressing, we, we talked about clean water for safe water, but also water affordability and how a lot of rural communities or smaller agencies are able to finance the upgrade of infrastructure to address some of these issues. uh but uh since uh you invoked the name of my state, i'm proud to represent, let me brag a little bit more on what we're doing in california. proud to represent the state that tries to lead the nation when it comes to environmental policy. as mr aach can well attest and plastic is certainly no exception. in california community, plastics are pervasive with single use items like
they are wyoming and california. and uh so for my chair and his ranking member, uh let's all use more glass from wyoming and california, mr chairman, i yield back. thank you very much, senator lewis and from wyoming, california, we'll make that transition. senator padilla. >> thank you, mr chair. i want to just acknowledge some of the questions and some of the work that senator lois and i are doing together, not just on addressing, we, we talked about clean water for safe water, but also...
0
0.0
Jan 2, 2025
01/25
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
live to the white house where president biden is about to award 20 on ariz including liz cheney of wyoming and bennie thompson of mississippi with presidential citizens metals. live coverage on c-span. >> christopher j dodd. denise rowen, excepting on behalf of diane carlson evans. gracie galloway. cynthia baker, excepting on behalf of nancy lindenbaum. ted kaufman. gracie mccarthy excepting on behalf of -- mccarthy. excepting on behalf of of lewis ready. collin sykes junior excepting on behalf of collins sykes. eleanor smeal. bennie g thompson. wayne sis any. thomas j -- francis visco. paula wallace. and evan wilson. ♪ distinguished guests, the president of the united states. ♪ [applause] pres. biden: hello, hello. please have a seat. happy new year. welcome to your house, the white house, the people's house. as i've said before, the most important title in america is not president but citizen. it is we the people, these are the words on which the entire nation has been built, not hyperbole. we gather here in the east room next to the portrait of teddy roosevelt. reformer, soldier, govern
live to the white house where president biden is about to award 20 on ariz including liz cheney of wyoming and bennie thompson of mississippi with presidential citizens metals. live coverage on c-span. >> christopher j dodd. denise rowen, excepting on behalf of diane carlson evans. gracie galloway. cynthia baker, excepting on behalf of nancy lindenbaum. ted kaufman. gracie mccarthy excepting on behalf of -- mccarthy. excepting on behalf of of lewis ready. collin sykes junior excepting on...
0
0.0
Jan 14, 2025
01/25
by
KPIX
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
lieutenant colonel laura jeffreys a pilot with the wyoming air national guard. to get as close to the flames as you can. >> correct. we're 150 feet off the ground. >> reporter: 150 feet. that sounds very dangerous with this sort of load. >> it is. this is the most dangerous flying we do. >> reporter: rotor aircraft can get even closer to the flames. this one of cal fire's newest helicopters. it's a modified blackhawk that can old up to a thousand gallons of water. it is certainly to fighting fire. but as the winds ramp up, it's not going anywhere. cal fire zack boyce coordinates flight ops. >> i think there is always pressure. we want to get out there and support the guys on the ground as much as we can, but we also need to have a good safety sense of mind. >> reporter: and boy do they want to get out there, but the threshold to fly is much more than just wind. it's turbulence. it's terrain. it's very situational. the fixed wing aircraft, they're certainly more stable, and these specialized c-130s, there is only eight of them across four states, and they're all
lieutenant colonel laura jeffreys a pilot with the wyoming air national guard. to get as close to the flames as you can. >> correct. we're 150 feet off the ground. >> reporter: 150 feet. that sounds very dangerous with this sort of load. >> it is. this is the most dangerous flying we do. >> reporter: rotor aircraft can get even closer to the flames. this one of cal fire's newest helicopters. it's a modified blackhawk that can old up to a thousand gallons of water. it is...
0
0.0
Jan 7, 2025
01/25
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
host: kevin is in cheyenne, wyoming. republican. caller: am i on? host: christine in new york. christine, go ahead, please. caller: hi. i know this has been talked about already but according to section 3 of the 14th amendment, donald trump is already disqualified because of the insurrection. january 6 wasn't a riot, it was an insurrection led by and paid for by him. the supreme court said he couldn't be taken off the ballot but they didn't say he was not disqualified. i'd like to see our lawmakers actually have a spine and use the powers given to them by the constitution and prevent this fashion frist taking over our country and -- fascist from taking over our country and selling it to the highest bidder. host: any reaction? guest: i didn't hear a question there. we'll let it pass. host: i wanted to ask about the number of electoral college votes, 535 members of congress, but there are 538 electoral college votes. when did d.c. get the right to participate? guest: jeopardy again. i don't know actually. but as a d.c. resident, i'm thankful that they do. that we at least have bu
host: kevin is in cheyenne, wyoming. republican. caller: am i on? host: christine in new york. christine, go ahead, please. caller: hi. i know this has been talked about already but according to section 3 of the 14th amendment, donald trump is already disqualified because of the insurrection. january 6 wasn't a riot, it was an insurrection led by and paid for by him. the supreme court said he couldn't be taken off the ballot but they didn't say he was not disqualified. i'd like to see our...
0
0.0
Jan 3, 2025
01/25
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
in his words, she represents partisanship and divisiveness, not wyoming.course, she doesn't represent wyoming anymore because of that trump-backed primary challenger to push her out for investigating an attack on the capitol. this is going to continue to be such a stark divide in american politics, the reaction to january 6th and those members who, in bipartisan fashion, rushed to figure out what happened, who was involved, how high this went, and who knew about what was going to happen at the capitol on january 6th. the fact that you've got biden forced to contemplate, do i pardon the people who were involved in this ahead of trump coming to office, while trump himself asks whether or not he should pardon the january 6th rioters themselves? i mean, eugene robinson, it's a striking moment in american politics. >> it really is. >> you can look at a standing ovation at the white house for bennie thompson and liz cheney, who investigated in colorful detail what happened on january 6th, then you'll see an administration that comes in mere weeks later saying, t
in his words, she represents partisanship and divisiveness, not wyoming.course, she doesn't represent wyoming anymore because of that trump-backed primary challenger to push her out for investigating an attack on the capitol. this is going to continue to be such a stark divide in american politics, the reaction to january 6th and those members who, in bipartisan fashion, rushed to figure out what happened, who was involved, how high this went, and who knew about what was going to happen at the...
0
0.0
Jan 13, 2025
01/25
by
FBC
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
minnesota, montana, nevada, wyoming? the answer when we return.tcoin directly? while bitcoin etfs might offer a familiar face, they lack the true ownership and flexibility of directly investing in bitcoin. with itrustcapital you can buy and sell real bitcoin 24/ 7 with the tax advantages of an ira. real bitcoin means no middleman, no restricted stock market hours. choose the path of direct bitcoin investment with itrustcapital because access equals opportunity. invest in bitcoin at itrustcapital.com today. (traffic noises) (♪) the road to opportunity. is often the road overlooked. (♪) at enterprise mobility, we guide companies to unique solutions, from our team of mobility experts. because we believe the more ways we all have to move forward. the further we'll all go. (♪) (♪) what took you so long? i'm sorry, there was a long line at the thai place. you get the sauce i like? of course! you're the man! i wish. the future isn't scary. not investing in it is. nasdaq-100 innovators. one etf. before investing, carefully read and consider fund investmen
minnesota, montana, nevada, wyoming? the answer when we return.tcoin directly? while bitcoin etfs might offer a familiar face, they lack the true ownership and flexibility of directly investing in bitcoin. with itrustcapital you can buy and sell real bitcoin 24/ 7 with the tax advantages of an ira. real bitcoin means no middleman, no restricted stock market hours. choose the path of direct bitcoin investment with itrustcapital because access equals opportunity. invest in bitcoin at...
0
0.0
Jan 6, 2025
01/25
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
[applause] >> the certificate of the electoral vote of wyoming seems to be regular informed and authentic and appears donald j trump v of the state of florida received three votes for president j.d. vance in the state of ohio deep three votes for vice president. [applause] mack the certificate having been led, the tellers will deliver the results the president of the senate. on the part of the senate joseph, tellers on the part of the house of representatives report the following as a result of the ascertainment of the electoral vote for president and vice president of the united states. on the 20th day of january, 2025. the president of the united states as delivered to the president of the senate as followed, electoral's appointed to vote for president of the united states is 538. within that number, the majority is 270. the vote president of the united states are as followed, donald j trump of florida received 312 votes. the rest. [applause] [applause] kamala harris the state of california received 226 votes. [cheering and applauding] the number of electoral appointed to vote for vice
[applause] >> the certificate of the electoral vote of wyoming seems to be regular informed and authentic and appears donald j trump v of the state of florida received three votes for president j.d. vance in the state of ohio deep three votes for vice president. [applause] mack the certificate having been led, the tellers will deliver the results the president of the senate. on the part of the senate joseph, tellers on the part of the house of representatives report the following as a...
0
0.0
Jan 10, 2025
01/25
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> is going to say we have drones in wyoming flying over our infrastructure as well. it's incredibly frustrating. we not only have no way of knowing what it is but nobody knows how to deal with it. >> they don't want to talk about it. nobody knows why. they do not want to talk about it. that could be us sending drones i hope that's the case of us doing it, doing research and maybe they don't talk about it from that standpoint. i hope it's not an enemy but we are going to find out on the 21st the day after you have to give me a little time for the inauguration but shortly thereafter will give you a report on able to exactly what it is. they know it's very strange vert talking about it. >> peter, thank you very much. does he do this kind of news conference? books might
. >> is going to say we have drones in wyoming flying over our infrastructure as well. it's incredibly frustrating. we not only have no way of knowing what it is but nobody knows how to deal with it. >> they don't want to talk about it. nobody knows why. they do not want to talk about it. that could be us sending drones i hope that's the case of us doing it, doing research and maybe they don't talk about it from that standpoint. i hope it's not an enemy but we are going to find out...
0
0.0
Jan 12, 2025
01/25
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
fisher: madam president, the certificate of the electoral vote of the state of wyoming seems to be regular in form and authentic and it appears therefrom that donald j. trump of the state of florida received three votes for president and j.d. vance of the state of ohio received three votes for vice president. vice president harris: members of congress, the certificates having been read, the tellers will arer dane and deliver the -- ascertain and deliver the result to the president of the senate. >> the undersigned deb fisher and amy klobuchar, tellers on the part of the senate, and bryan steil and joseph morelle, tellers on the part of the house of representatives report the following as the result of the ascertainment and counting of the electoral vote pour president and vice president -- for president and vice president of the united states. for the term beginning on the 20th day of january, 2025. vice president harris: the state of the vote for the president of the united states as delivered to the president of the senate is as follows. the whole number of the electors appointed to vote
fisher: madam president, the certificate of the electoral vote of the state of wyoming seems to be regular in form and authentic and it appears therefrom that donald j. trump of the state of florida received three votes for president and j.d. vance of the state of ohio received three votes for vice president. vice president harris: members of congress, the certificates having been read, the tellers will arer dane and deliver the -- ascertain and deliver the result to the president of the...
0
0.0
Jan 6, 2025
01/25
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
host: kevin is in cheyenne, wyoming. republican. caller: am i on? host: christine in new york. christine, go ahead, please. caller: hi. i know this has been talked about already but according to section 3 of the 14th amendment, donald trump is already disqualified because of the insurrection. january 6 wasn't a riot, it was an insurrection led by and paid for by him. the supreme court said he couldn't be taken off the ballot but they didn't say he was not disqualified. i'd like to see our lawmakers actually have a spine and use the powers given to them by the constitution and prevent this fashion frist taking over our country and -- fascist from taking over our country and selling it to the highest bidder. host: any reaction? guest: i didn't hear a question there. we'll let it pass. host: i wanted to ask about the number of electoral college votes, 535 members of congress, but there are 538 electoral college votes. when did d.c. get the right to participate? guest: jeopardy again. i don't know actually. but as a d.c. resident, i'm thankful that they do. that we at least have bu
host: kevin is in cheyenne, wyoming. republican. caller: am i on? host: christine in new york. christine, go ahead, please. caller: hi. i know this has been talked about already but according to section 3 of the 14th amendment, donald trump is already disqualified because of the insurrection. january 6 wasn't a riot, it was an insurrection led by and paid for by him. the supreme court said he couldn't be taken off the ballot but they didn't say he was not disqualified. i'd like to see our...
0
0.0
Jan 14, 2025
01/25
by
KPIX
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
wyoming national guard lieutenant laura jeffrey, a combat navigator, is one of many who came for a differentd of fight. >> we are leaving our families, we are leaving behind everything to come out and do the humanitarian effort for this. >> reporter: thousands of homes and businesses have been destroyed by the fires over the past few days with the search now underway for the missing and for answers. these are just a few of those who have died in the fires. the family of 86-year-old mil freedley is holding out hope she will be found after the fire burned her home to the ground. >> we have seen a lot of ash but no person. >> reporter: meanwhile, lawsuits have been filed against the local utility company as investigators work to see if it played a role in the eaton fire. with 15,000 firefighters now on the ground here in southern california, fire officials do feel confident that they will be able to respond if the fires do reignite. michael. >> charlie de mar reporting from the palisades fire. thank you. >>> we are also learning new details in the investigation into what may have sparked the pa
wyoming national guard lieutenant laura jeffrey, a combat navigator, is one of many who came for a differentd of fight. >> we are leaving our families, we are leaving behind everything to come out and do the humanitarian effort for this. >> reporter: thousands of homes and businesses have been destroyed by the fires over the past few days with the search now underway for the missing and for answers. these are just a few of those who have died in the fires. the family of 86-year-old...
0
0.0
Jan 2, 2025
01/25
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
eastern president biden will award the presidential citizens metal to 20 recipients including former wyomingepublican representative liz cheney and mississippi democratic representative betty thompson who led the january 6 committee. you can also watch live on the c-span now app or online at c-span.org. announcer: jimmy carter has died at the age of 100. here are some of the events and services that will lead up to his burial. saturday the carter family will be part of a motorcade that goes first to atlanta for a stop at the state capital and then onto the family home. on sunday and monday the former president will lie in repose at the carter center in atlanta. tuesday, the family travels to the u.s. capitol in washington, d.c. where the former president will lie in state in the capitol rotunda. the public will be allowed to pay their respects starting at 7:00 p.m. tuesday evening. wednesday, president carter will again lie in state at the u.s. capitol before being transported thursday to the washington cathedral for a funeral service. later in the day the former president will take his last
eastern president biden will award the presidential citizens metal to 20 recipients including former wyomingepublican representative liz cheney and mississippi democratic representative betty thompson who led the january 6 committee. you can also watch live on the c-span now app or online at c-span.org. announcer: jimmy carter has died at the age of 100. here are some of the events and services that will lead up to his burial. saturday the carter family will be part of a motorcade that goes...
0
0.0
Jan 10, 2025
01/25
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> we have drones in wyoming flying over our infrastructure as well as it is incredibly frustrating, we not only have no way of knowing what it is but nobody knows how to deal with them. >> they don't want to talk about it and nobody knows why, they don't want to talk about it. that could be us sending drones which i hope that's the case, it's doing it and doing research and maybe they don't want to talk about it from that standpoint. i hope it's not an enemy but we are going to find out on the 20 first, the day after, you have to give me a little time for the inauguration but shortly thereafter we will give you a report on it and tell you exactly what it is. they know and it is strange that they aren't talking about it. thank you very much. does biden do this kind of a news conference? >> my longest ever interview of a president. >> the longest ever before this was one question and rush out of the room. we have nothing to hide. thank you all very much. thank you. >> democracy unfiltered with c-span, experience history as it unfolds with c-span's live coverage this month as republic
. >> we have drones in wyoming flying over our infrastructure as well as it is incredibly frustrating, we not only have no way of knowing what it is but nobody knows how to deal with them. >> they don't want to talk about it and nobody knows why, they don't want to talk about it. that could be us sending drones which i hope that's the case, it's doing it and doing research and maybe they don't want to talk about it from that standpoint. i hope it's not an enemy but we are going to...
0
0.0
Jan 14, 2025
01/25
by
KTVU
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
it would take weeks for gabby's body to be found in wyoming. brian and his parents refused to talk to the media or the police. as scrutiny closed in, brian laundrie died by suicide. it would then come out that gabby had long been abused by brian. >> the four of us don't want to be here. we'd give it up in a second if she was back. >> since his daughter's death, gabby petitos father tells me he is now dedicating his life to helping other families of missing women after such a traumatic loss. i've seen families deal with this type of loss in very different ways, and i'm just curious as to each time you turn around and help another family. does that heal, or does that also open up that very, very deep wound of yours? >> that's both. it hurts to talk about it, but it needs to be talked about. >> joe petito tells me he credits the media's attention on gabby to being able to find her body, but was also made aware that it was likely because of how she looked. he was told by many that she got the attention because of a so-called missing white woman syn
it would take weeks for gabby's body to be found in wyoming. brian and his parents refused to talk to the media or the police. as scrutiny closed in, brian laundrie died by suicide. it would then come out that gabby had long been abused by brian. >> the four of us don't want to be here. we'd give it up in a second if she was back. >> since his daughter's death, gabby petitos father tells me he is now dedicating his life to helping other families of missing women after such a...
0
0.0
Jan 14, 2025
01/25
by
KPIX
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
>>>>lieutenant colonel laura jeffrey is a combat navigator for the wyoming air national guard, but droppedto come to la. >>>>we're leaving our families. we're leaving behind everything to come out. and i wish people knew the sacrifice that we make to do that, and what it means to us to have the opportunity to serve those who are in need. >>>>and it is very dangerous work. these planes barnstorm as low as 150ft. we're inside the fuselage of one of those specialized c-130s, and that is the tank that holds up to 3000 gallons of usually fire retardant. this is where the crew sits to potentially release that fire retardant out that door. and set a line around the fire. and they're ready to launch here. there are four squadrons from four different states on high alert that will be working out of this base and through at least tomorrow. that pds red flag warning is in effect until 12 p.m. on wednesday. >>>>and now to our first alert weather as they watch the conditions in southern california. let's check back in with meteorologist jessica burch, >>>>and let's get a quick look at what's happening
>>>>lieutenant colonel laura jeffrey is a combat navigator for the wyoming air national guard, but droppedto come to la. >>>>we're leaving our families. we're leaving behind everything to come out. and i wish people knew the sacrifice that we make to do that, and what it means to us to have the opportunity to serve those who are in need. >>>>and it is very dangerous work. these planes barnstorm as low as 150ft. we're inside the fuselage of one of those...
0
0.0
Jan 4, 2025
01/25
by
KSTS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
encuentran en parques nacionales y monumentos que ahora llevan nombres famosos como devil's tower en wyoming está extinto. nunca entrará en erupción de nuevo. ni siquiera durante un gran terremoto. y esas son buenas noticias para las personas que viven, juegan y disfrutan de este lugar lleno de naturaleza. calaveras es 1 de mis favoritos lugares para venir porque me gusta mucho la naturaleza. está muy padre. allá arriba está bellísimo. tiene muchas cosas que. y la vista que agarra 1 de arriba. especialmente cuando va saliendo el sol. es increíble. estuve 2 horas. casi 3 horas allá arriba nada más, observando la vista y todo lo que el panorama me encanta. what do you like the best about this place? i like how how it's really big. sin duda un lugar grande y perfecto para caminar, hacer senderismo o andar en bicicleta. la reserva del monte calavera ofrece un recorrido de casi 2 millas alrededor del lago cercano al volcán y vistas impresionantes del norte del condado y su costa. sin duda un lugar para visitar. gracias y al regresar, bomberos de oakland hablan sobre el impacto que tendrá en la co
encuentran en parques nacionales y monumentos que ahora llevan nombres famosos como devil's tower en wyoming está extinto. nunca entrará en erupción de nuevo. ni siquiera durante un gran terremoto. y esas son buenas noticias para las personas que viven, juegan y disfrutan de este lugar lleno de naturaleza. calaveras es 1 de mis favoritos lugares para venir porque me gusta mucho la naturaleza. está muy padre. allá arriba está bellísimo. tiene muchas cosas que. y la vista que agarra 1 de...
0
0.0
Jan 13, 2025
01/25
by
KPIX
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
we return to our conversation now with wyoming republican senator john barrasso. senator, you are the whip. you count the votes. does pete hegseth, the pick to run the pentagon, have them? >> well, he certainly has the qualities that we need to lead the pentagon. he knows about a fit fighting force. he is very qualified. in my opinion, he has a record -- a distinguished record of service in the military. every senator gets to speak for themselves, and they will do that. the meetings have gone very well. things are heading in the right direction. the hearings start tuesday, and they're going to be consequential. people will listen and make their own decision. people have already had chances to ask questions and they're going to continue to do so. i expect he will have quality answers to the questions that they ask. >> well, your colleague senator joni ernst, who is a sexual assault survivor herself, did say last month that she wanted the fbi to vet the claims against mr. hegseth that were made by an accuser who said that he raped her. he denies that that assault ha
we return to our conversation now with wyoming republican senator john barrasso. senator, you are the whip. you count the votes. does pete hegseth, the pick to run the pentagon, have them? >> well, he certainly has the qualities that we need to lead the pentagon. he knows about a fit fighting force. he is very qualified. in my opinion, he has a record -- a distinguished record of service in the military. every senator gets to speak for themselves, and they will do that. the meetings have...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
so california was 40000000 residents has 2 senators, wyoming who has 500000, has 2 senators. and the problem is when they created the constitution, they made that a provision that no one could have man. so we got a senate that didn't act in the interest of the majority of the people. when donald trump was in peach, the 2nd time for january 6, it was a political crime. it was exactly the type of high crime or misdemeanor that the founders meant would be enacted if someone did something like this. and instead, the senate, which is representing a minority of the people in this country, voted to not convict him. once that happened, then he was able to still run again. had he been convicted, he would not have been able to run again. so we've got this situation where he then set it up as this is a political problem. and when they went after him for criminal charges, because the senate didn't do what it should have done that begins to look like it's a political prosecution. and now tit for tat, he's going to come back and say so why have the right to do that? right? it is a failure
so california was 40000000 residents has 2 senators, wyoming who has 500000, has 2 senators. and the problem is when they created the constitution, they made that a provision that no one could have man. so we got a senate that didn't act in the interest of the majority of the people. when donald trump was in peach, the 2nd time for january 6, it was a political crime. it was exactly the type of high crime or misdemeanor that the founders meant would be enacted if someone did something like...
0
0.0
Jan 6, 2025
01/25
by
KSTS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
tanto, las gÉlidas condiciones del tiempo que azotan el oeste de la naciÓn causaron una avalancha en wyominga por una avalancha este invierno, mientras una gran tormenta sigue desplazÁndose al este hacia el atlÁntico, se emitieron advertencias en partes de kansas, nebraska y missouri, donde hubo rescates de conductores varados en las vÍas heladas. vamos con carlos robles, que hasta aquÍ en el estudio. carlos un inicio de semana frÍo. se ve bonito, pero esto puede ser bastante peligroso. >> definitivamente de lo que estamos hablando es de la tercera, la tormenta invernal mÁs intensa en washington y la cuarta mÁs intensa en el estado de kansas. vamos a echarle un vistazo a lo que estÁ ocurriendo. aÚn sigue nevando. desde la una de la madrugada comenzÓ a nevar en la capital del paÍs y continÚa nevando, incluyendo baltimore y tambiÉn hacia la ciudad de filadelfia. ya deberÍa comenzar a disminuir. pero vean, viene otra ronda de nieve para horas de la noche que va a estar aumentando asÍ los acumulados de nieve. y si usted se fija las temperaturas por allÁ en nueva york en 25 grados, esto significa
tanto, las gÉlidas condiciones del tiempo que azotan el oeste de la naciÓn causaron una avalancha en wyominga por una avalancha este invierno, mientras una gran tormenta sigue desplazÁndose al este hacia el atlÁntico, se emitieron advertencias en partes de kansas, nebraska y missouri, donde hubo rescates de conductores varados en las vÍas heladas. vamos con carlos robles, que hasta aquÍ en el estudio. carlos un inicio de semana frÍo. se ve bonito, pero esto puede ser bastante peligroso....
0
0.0
Jan 14, 2025
01/25
by
KPIX
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
battle the southern california wildfires, military aircraft have flown into help from canada, nevada, wyomingand colorado. tonight, cbs's rob marciano shows us the impact of fighting fire from the sky. >> reporter: the aerial attack to beat back the wildfires is now at a critical stage. as santa ana winds return, new fires could explode. the attack from above is crucial to knock down any blaze and more large aircraft have arrived on scene. these c-130 military transport planes have been modified specifically to fight wildfires. on this c-130, the door where paratroopers would normally jump out of the aircraft has been modified with this giant water can. blasting out 3,000 gallons of water in just five seconds, they also drop red fire retardant which now coats some l.a. neighborhoods. canadian-made amphibious aircraft, known as super scoopers, able to scoop up 1600 gallons in one 12-second skim off the pacific ocean and dump it on the flames. lieutenant colonel laura laura jeffrey's, a pilot with the guard. trying to get as close to the point is you can? >> correct, we are 150 feet off of the
battle the southern california wildfires, military aircraft have flown into help from canada, nevada, wyomingand colorado. tonight, cbs's rob marciano shows us the impact of fighting fire from the sky. >> reporter: the aerial attack to beat back the wildfires is now at a critical stage. as santa ana winds return, new fires could explode. the attack from above is crucial to knock down any blaze and more large aircraft have arrived on scene. these c-130 military transport planes have been...
0
0.0
Jan 5, 2025
01/25
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
ross, be sure to have details this course is unprecedented for a plan that is fundamental to action, wyoming and the state grasp. so it's carbon dioxide up to $35.00 times faster than a rain forest. it's conservation, it's crucial. it's extraordinary discoveries like these that are driving the creation of summer impacts this area. it hasn't been met ever before. and so that, that's the big thing is, is not being allowed 9 way you want to protect things. we've got decline roofs and they started wrapping their own areas, what they value put into marine fox planning for zoning and all of the type of areas that you wanna protect. so even if you're indigenous or less than scientists, you still get the same objective to protect the country for a few to the back in a rock appeal like i'm or impacts should be established by 2024. assigned to saying that at least 30 percent of the world's oceans need protection in the next decade, creating a refuge in areas like these guys, a long way to achieving that goal. i'm working with indigenous people is proving essential to safeguarding by diversity. can you
ross, be sure to have details this course is unprecedented for a plan that is fundamental to action, wyoming and the state grasp. so it's carbon dioxide up to $35.00 times faster than a rain forest. it's conservation, it's crucial. it's extraordinary discoveries like these that are driving the creation of summer impacts this area. it hasn't been met ever before. and so that, that's the big thing is, is not being allowed 9 way you want to protect things. we've got decline roofs and they started...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
so the one find 2 degrees celsius of wyoming means that every single sheet weight is now hard to know now and more 19. now for the extreme dream for it, we know that the walmart must be a can hold more. marsha, this means that many rainfall events are much heavier because of climate change, but not only thing full of events i heavier because of climate change. but weather is also affected by natural phenomena like co nino, it's a climate passed and the course is wilma ocean, temperatures and kind of affect global weather, leading to wild fires unto the walk. human sort doing is undeniably having an effect with all the changes that are coming with global warming hops. it's hard not to panic. we comp time back time and reverse what we've done. but some of us are doing things that can help slow climate change and help us live with this. my was trees having more trees is almost always a good idea. they absorb the global warming gas, carbon dioxide, they shade and cool the surroundings and can help against floating by absorbing water. diversifying crops to include driver system varieties,
so the one find 2 degrees celsius of wyoming means that every single sheet weight is now hard to know now and more 19. now for the extreme dream for it, we know that the walmart must be a can hold more. marsha, this means that many rainfall events are much heavier because of climate change, but not only thing full of events i heavier because of climate change. but weather is also affected by natural phenomena like co nino, it's a climate passed and the course is wilma ocean, temperatures and...
0
0.0
Jan 3, 2025
01/25
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this photograph is of heart mountain relocation center near cody, wyoming. it was one of ten japanese american incarceration camps built in remote areas of the american west during world war ii. future congressman norman mineta was incarcerated with his family there at heart mountain for several years during the war. the story behind heart mountain and other incarceration camps began after congress declared war against japan in 1941 which was the start of american involvement in world war ii. subsequent to that, the u.s. government forcibly moved and relocated approximately 120,000u.s. residents of japanese descent. about two thirds of whom were american citizens. president frank lynn roosevelt who issued the executive order for the incarceration claimed it was necessary to protect the company from espionage and sabotage. it wasn't though until decades after the war in 1980 that congress decided to investigate. at that time there was a number of asian american and pacific islander members of congress including representative norman mineta from california who
this photograph is of heart mountain relocation center near cody, wyoming. it was one of ten japanese american incarceration camps built in remote areas of the american west during world war ii. future congressman norman mineta was incarcerated with his family there at heart mountain for several years during the war. the story behind heart mountain and other incarceration camps began after congress declared war against japan in 1941 which was the start of american involvement in world war ii....
0
0.0
Jan 14, 2025
01/25
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the presiding officer: the senator from wyoming. mr. barrasso: thank you, mr. president. i rise too discuss the confirmation process, because today senate committees are beginning their hearings, starting to hear from the nominees from president-elect donald trump, qualified nominees. we've been hearing from many of the nominees this week. i just heard the minority leader talk about what's happening today, because at this very moment pete hegseth is testifying, testifying in the armed services subcommittee. he is the president's nominee to be the secretary of defense. i've been following these hearings closely. piece hegseth is giving -- pete hegseth is giving strong answers to tough questions. he's confident, knowledgeable and should be confirmed quickly. we have a significant problem in our military, with morale and with recruitment, and pete hegseth is the right person to address those issues of military readiness. mr. president, the incoming administration is ready to act, ready to act and deliver on the historic mandate that president trump won in november. his victo
the presiding officer: the senator from wyoming. mr. barrasso: thank you, mr. president. i rise too discuss the confirmation process, because today senate committees are beginning their hearings, starting to hear from the nominees from president-elect donald trump, qualified nominees. we've been hearing from many of the nominees this week. i just heard the minority leader talk about what's happening today, because at this very moment pete hegseth is testifying, testifying in the armed services...
0
0.0
Jan 7, 2025
01/25
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
dick cheney of the state of yiem wyoming has received for vice president of the united states 271 votesonnecticut has received 266 votes. this announcement of the state of the vote by the president of the senate shall be deemed a sufficient declaration of the persons elected president and vice president of the united states, each for the term beginning on the 20th day of january, 2001, and shall be entered together with a list of the votes on the journals of the senate and the house of representatives. may god bless our new president and our new vice president and may god bless the united states of america. [applause] host: al gore presiding over the electoral college count in 2001 which certified his defeat as a presidential candidate >>> there were other times in recent hift which are when sit -- there were other times in recent history when sitting vice presidents who wanted to become president were in similar situations. richard nixen in 1961. certifying john f. kennedy as the winner. and in 1977, then-vice president walter mondale, who was seeking re-election with jimmy carter, pre
dick cheney of the state of yiem wyoming has received for vice president of the united states 271 votesonnecticut has received 266 votes. this announcement of the state of the vote by the president of the senate shall be deemed a sufficient declaration of the persons elected president and vice president of the united states, each for the term beginning on the 20th day of january, 2001, and shall be entered together with a list of the votes on the journals of the senate and the house of...
0
0.0
Jan 1, 2025
01/25
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
copper mines in the world were operating in the west by 1870s and 1880s, mostly in montana and in wyoming and arizona. copper is the most important non-precious metal for industrialization. copper you need it for wires, for the creating of machinery. we have more than anybody else on earth. wood. we had transitioned to the age of steel and iron, but this is still the age of wood. we need a lot of wood to expand those cities, to build the infrastructure necessary. starting with the railroads. how many trees did you need to create all those ties for those railroads, right? you need a lot of them. we got it. the largest resources, timber resources on earth available at that time. we had these huge trees like in the northwest. in the industrialization itself, the west led the way. not just in providing resources, but also in the practice of industrialization. this was an iron works in san francisco that produced massive amounts of machinery necessary for the mines in california and in nevada and elsewhere across the west. so this is highly developed industrial centers developing a place like
copper mines in the world were operating in the west by 1870s and 1880s, mostly in montana and in wyoming and arizona. copper is the most important non-precious metal for industrialization. copper you need it for wires, for the creating of machinery. we have more than anybody else on earth. wood. we had transitioned to the age of steel and iron, but this is still the age of wood. we need a lot of wood to expand those cities, to build the infrastructure necessary. starting with the railroads....
0
0.0
Jan 5, 2025
01/25
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
rural counties in our country, and as you know, all rural counties are not just white ranchers in wyominge americans and african american and latinos in the southwest, the latino community, and we need to figure out how to make that connection back. to me, the rural urban, it's a conversation, and we have lost the ability as a country, but especially as a party, and it's people that produce thing, producing steel and in the energy sector, and ranchers and farmers putting food on peoples' plates, and we need to figure out how to get that back. to your point, michael, at the national level, the brand, it's a pretty insider group but they come from the county level and they come from the state level. we need to figure out how to empower them and be good listeners and show up, and i finished in my race about a 7,500 miles -- >> yeah, boebert has to move to keep her seat. >> i appreciate emotional victories. my top three policies are to win, to win and to win. that's what we need to do in the democratic party. >> geographic diversity is a form of diversity, and it's been voted they are looking
rural counties in our country, and as you know, all rural counties are not just white ranchers in wyominge americans and african american and latinos in the southwest, the latino community, and we need to figure out how to make that connection back. to me, the rural urban, it's a conversation, and we have lost the ability as a country, but especially as a party, and it's people that produce thing, producing steel and in the energy sector, and ranchers and farmers putting food on peoples'...
0
0.0
Jan 2, 2025
01/25
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
copper mines in the world were operating in the west by 1870s and 1980s, mostly in montana and in wyoming. and in arizona, copper is the important non precious metal for industrialization. copper, you need it for wire. you need it for the you know for the creating the machinery of modern factories. we had it we had more of it than anybody else on earth would. we're going to transition the age of iron and steel. but this still the age of wood needed a lot of wood to build those factories to, expand those cities, you know, to build facilities, the infrastructure necessary. sorry, the railroads. yeah. how many? how many trees did you need? do you know, create all those ties with railroads? right. you need a lot of them. we got it. we got it. you know, the largest timber resources on earth available at that time. and these huge trees like you have in the northwest. in, the industrialization itself, the west led the way not just to providing resources, but also in the practice of industrialization. this was a are a a ironworks in san francisco. well, it produced massive amounts of machinery ne
copper mines in the world were operating in the west by 1870s and 1980s, mostly in montana and in wyoming. and in arizona, copper is the important non precious metal for industrialization. copper, you need it for wire. you need it for the you know for the creating the machinery of modern factories. we had it we had more of it than anybody else on earth would. we're going to transition the age of iron and steel. but this still the age of wood needed a lot of wood to build those factories to,...
0
0.0
Jan 15, 2025
01/25
by
KPIX
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
i play sara and it is set in 1857 and what is now wyoming and nebraska and colorado.or and -- >> stephen: "friday night lights." pts. the shoot was wild and unpredictable, like the west. that particular scene i wasn't even supposed to work that day. that take i was at my chair eating m&ms looking at my phone. he was like "gilpin, get in here, we are doing your scene!" i had m&ms in my pocket. >> stephen: you were cold on your lines. >> betty: always off book. >> stephen: you ride a horse a lot. did you go into it as a horseman or horse woman? are you a gifted rider? >> betty: i thought i wasn't was like mom, i'm getting back on hours that she was like what you mean "back on a horse." i am basically an olympic rider. in my memory i was vaulting over redwoods. she was like, we paid a stoned teenager to walk you around in the circle a few times. oh, i told her team of people who just cast media your long shoot about horses that i was accomplished rider. >> stephen: did you train up for it? >> betty: we did. we did month of cowboy camp. it was so much fun. we were each pa
i play sara and it is set in 1857 and what is now wyoming and nebraska and colorado.or and -- >> stephen: "friday night lights." pts. the shoot was wild and unpredictable, like the west. that particular scene i wasn't even supposed to work that day. that take i was at my chair eating m&ms looking at my phone. he was like "gilpin, get in here, we are doing your scene!" i had m&ms in my pocket. >> stephen: you were cold on your lines. >> betty: always...
0
0.0
Jan 7, 2025
01/25
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
ii was happening so he had to graduate early. 1946 and initially served aboard battleships the uss wyomingnd mississippi for transferring into the submarine community. we almost lost young lieutenant carter he was on a submarine off the coast of china 1949 win he was almost knocked into the ocean grabbing onto a 5-inch gun on the submarine but he was selected to the elite power programming. he worked under admiral hyman rickover. then lieutenant carter he was slated for promotion. set for a career in the navy. the first -- 1953 then jimmy carter's father died. his life changed forever. he went down to visit his father , he new that his life was going to be changed forever when he died. and he decided he was going to be a farmer and of course from their, you know, state senator and of course government. president of the united states and commander in chief. mother its notable here at the navy memorial you see behind me -- martha. the chairman of the joint chiefs we'll be here today along with superintendent. sending it back to you martha as the casket arrives here in washington navy memoria
ii was happening so he had to graduate early. 1946 and initially served aboard battleships the uss wyomingnd mississippi for transferring into the submarine community. we almost lost young lieutenant carter he was on a submarine off the coast of china 1949 win he was almost knocked into the ocean grabbing onto a 5-inch gun on the submarine but he was selected to the elite power programming. he worked under admiral hyman rickover. then lieutenant carter he was slated for promotion. set for a...
0
0.0
Jan 14, 2025
01/25
by
KPIX
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the federal treasury and i got back, you are hearing stuff like this from senator john barrasso of wyomingstate whose entire population is smaller than the morning rush crowd at the coffee bean and tea leaf on la cienega. >> there can't be a blank check on this, because people want to make sure that as rebuilding occurs, as things go on in california, they have to be resilient so that these thoughts of things can't happen again and the policies of the liberal administration out there i believe have made these fires worse. if. >> stephen: yes, we must demand changes to clearly liberal policies like wind. first it's blowing one way, then it's blowing the other. it's time to end the bisexual breeze! [laughter and applause] that's what's starting a fire. if that's what -- that's what -- plus, if liberal policies don't start fires, and what did the forestry service make this psa? >> only you can prevent universal pre-k! [laughter] >> stephen: as is often the case, the very worst commentaries coming from a very worst commenter, donald trump. rather than pledging desperately needed federal aid to
the federal treasury and i got back, you are hearing stuff like this from senator john barrasso of wyomingstate whose entire population is smaller than the morning rush crowd at the coffee bean and tea leaf on la cienega. >> there can't be a blank check on this, because people want to make sure that as rebuilding occurs, as things go on in california, they have to be resilient so that these thoughts of things can't happen again and the policies of the liberal administration out there i...