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say that wyoming is on a roll. that is despite a we know best federal government that openly obstructs the various industries that have angered the economy for over a century. citizens know just how misguided the biden administration's were in pursuit of its agenda to limit domestic production of coal, oil and gas. we all pay for it in higher electricity rates, gas prices and heating costs. in wyoming people know how these policies have left the nation more vulnerable and put the economy, our very way of life at risk. as governor, i can't be as blunt as they want me to be so in telling you how bad the biden administration policy is, let me borrow a phrase from the general schwarzkopf and declared juan and all that the biden energy policy is pure unadulterated eschatology. [applause] every spring before turning out, jenny and i like other ranchers in wyoming brand our campus. it's an important job and it must be done well. it establishes ownership and prepares the cabs for life on the range. everyone has their favor
say that wyoming is on a roll. that is despite a we know best federal government that openly obstructs the various industries that have angered the economy for over a century. citizens know just how misguided the biden administration's were in pursuit of its agenda to limit domestic production of coal, oil and gas. we all pay for it in higher electricity rates, gas prices and heating costs. in wyoming people know how these policies have left the nation more vulnerable and put the economy, our...
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wyoming is on a roll. that is despite a we know best federal government that openly obstructs the industries that have been part of our economy for over a century. it citizens know just how misguided the administration warped and unwise pursuit of its agenda to limit domestic production of coal, oil, and gas is. we all pay for it in higher electricity rates, gas prices, and heating cost. people know how these policies have left our nation more vulnerable and put our economy and way of life at risk. as governor i cannot be as blunt as i want to be so in telling you how bad the biden administration policy is, let me borrow a phrase from general norman schwarzkopf and declared to one and all that the biden energy policy is pure, unadulterated, bovine scatology. tony, i did it. every spring before turning out we brand our cabs. it is an important job that establishes ownership and prepares cabs for life on the range. everybody has their favorite approach. i am a bit more traditional but i have to admit that br
wyoming is on a roll. that is despite a we know best federal government that openly obstructs the industries that have been part of our economy for over a century. it citizens know just how misguided the administration warped and unwise pursuit of its agenda to limit domestic production of coal, oil, and gas is. we all pay for it in higher electricity rates, gas prices, and heating cost. people know how these policies have left our nation more vulnerable and put our economy and way of life at...
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the gentlewoman from wyoming. ms. hageman: i would like to commend my colleague from california, mr. valadao, for working across the aisle on this bipartisan, all of the above energy bill. i urge my colleagues to support h.r. 6011 and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 6011. as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative -- >> madam speaker. i object to the vote on the grounds that a quorum is not present and make a point of order that a quorum is not present. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this motion will be postponed. . the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from wyoming seek recognition? ms. hageman: i move to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 4389 as amended. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the. the clerk: union calendar h.r. 4389, a bill to a
the gentlewoman from wyoming. ms. hageman: i would like to commend my colleague from california, mr. valadao, for working across the aisle on this bipartisan, all of the above energy bill. i urge my colleagues to support h.r. 6011 and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 6011. as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the...
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and what could have been a standout season for the wyoming cowboys is. it was a call off the field that cost a young tony mcgee and 13 of his teammates everything. so that destroyed people's academic careers, lives, their football careers and their futures. exactly. in the fall of 1969, number 12, wyoming dominant defense included tony mcgee, third year tackle out of battle creek, michigan. were you pretty proud to get that? yeah. yes. and you know, even though i thought of other schools, i knew the tradition. but days before a game against brigham young, wyoming's black student alliance urged the team's african-american players to take a stand against racist policies of the mormon church. mcgee and some others wanted to highlight onfield mistreatment. they planned to ask their coach permission to wear black armbands, but they never got a chance. he came out and before we said anything, he said, uh, tell you as it now, you no longer a member of the wyoming football team. he kicked you off? yes. no explanation, no discussion, nothing. the protests that ne
and what could have been a standout season for the wyoming cowboys is. it was a call off the field that cost a young tony mcgee and 13 of his teammates everything. so that destroyed people's academic careers, lives, their football careers and their futures. exactly. in the fall of 1969, number 12, wyoming dominant defense included tony mcgee, third year tackle out of battle creek, michigan. were you pretty proud to get that? yeah. yes. and you know, even though i thought of other schools, i...
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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
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what is happening with industry in wyoming? guest: i do not believe in energy poverty and i do not believe our government should be adopting policies that result in energy poverty. that is something i am fighting against. we have affordable, clean, reliable energy. we have oil and gas reserves, uranium, hydropower. we had the ability to power this country for decades and decades and decades to come. it makes absolutely no sense to me. i would describe it as one of my friends does, we have the lords of scarcity or champions of abundance. i want to be a champion of abundance. i want people to have clean and reportable and reliable energy so that is the basis of our prosperity. we will continue to produce energy and produce coal and produce oil and gas because we need it for our society and to power this country. the idea that we are going to go to unreliable energy and that is going to be the only thing we have available, the moment that happens we become a third world country. the wind and solar are neither reliable or affordabl
what is happening with industry in wyoming? guest: i do not believe in energy poverty and i do not believe our government should be adopting policies that result in energy poverty. that is something i am fighting against. we have affordable, clean, reliable energy. we have oil and gas reserves, uranium, hydropower. we had the ability to power this country for decades and decades and decades to come. it makes absolutely no sense to me. i would describe it as one of my friends does, we have the...
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we have longer winters in wyoming. we also have longer roads to drive to get from home to school to work. these e.v.'s don't inspire confidence for those of us who live and drive in states like wyoming and the west. so the president of the united states wants to force the people across the country to buy e.v.'s anyway. he doesn't care about this. he is from a small state, delaware. i don't think he has any clear understanding of the vastness of the rocky mountain west. i've heard in a number of his comments. and it is clear that he'll doesn't understand the people who live in the rocky mountain west. what joe biden does understand is that he has place add heavy hand on the epa so that they can tell us, tell us what to buy, what to drive, and i'm against all of these sorts of obligations and mandates. the epa wants to dictate that seven of ten vehicles, new cars sold, need to be electric. e.v.'s make up less than one in ten cars being sold today. what's happening today? new mandates on trucks as well that clearly aren't
we have longer winters in wyoming. we also have longer roads to drive to get from home to school to work. these e.v.'s don't inspire confidence for those of us who live and drive in states like wyoming and the west. so the president of the united states wants to force the people across the country to buy e.v.'s anyway. he doesn't care about this. he is from a small state, delaware. i don't think he has any clear understanding of the vastness of the rocky mountain west. i've heard in a number of...
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so your vote in wyoming counts for more. and you are representation in the senate is in some ways more direct than it is in a place with 38.5 million people. we can also see similar bias at the state level. this has a lot to do with the way districts are drawn and have always been drawn and so the kind of rural advantage in a state houses has been very significant over the years. but i think political scientists have done a much more thorough job of counting all of that up that i have. it is a generally accepted fact of american political life. peter: looking at issues in rural america, some of the things you bring up in your book are economic inefficiencies and lack of basic services. steven: yes. so rather than thinking about urban versus rural, and this is something i came to as i was working on this project, maybe it would make more sense, especially at the level of policy, if we began to think about this in terms of population density and think about it almost as a sliding scale where you have san francisco on one end a
so your vote in wyoming counts for more. and you are representation in the senate is in some ways more direct than it is in a place with 38.5 million people. we can also see similar bias at the state level. this has a lot to do with the way districts are drawn and have always been drawn and so the kind of rural advantage in a state houses has been very significant over the years. but i think political scientists have done a much more thorough job of counting all of that up that i have. it is a...
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we'll talk about it with wyoming senator john b boraso. to the center of act, trey yingst is live in tel aviv with this. reporter: good afternoon we're learning more about this rare daytime strike in damascus, syria that reportedly killed top iranian general. mohammad reza zahedi. zahedi is responsible for the irg cactivity across middle east, responsible for coordinating weapon shipment from iran to the location that could threaten american forces and israeli troops. all of this in response to escalating tension across the middle east, we know that the foreign minister of syria is responding to the strike. >> we strongly condemn this criminal act carried out by the we zionist enemy, we emphasize your position. beside your brothers iny the iranian embassy and assure that syria and islamic republic don't forget their enemies. reporter: the location is critical in in story, we're talking about a strike that targeted a building next to iran's embassy is capital of syria. the question is if and when iran will respond to this strike today. that
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for more let's bring in wyoming senator john barrasso. he is a member of the foreign relations committee. this is clearly a targeted attack. they got him and bottom his deputy. they lost a whole cohort of bad actors there. and we know in order to do such a targeted hit you have to have the best intel imaginable. it shows once again what the heck are we doing trying to micromanage their war when nobody knows better about what's going on in the middle east than the israeli intel does, right? >> well i think that's absolutely right but what we see here is today iran is the world's number one state sponsor of terrorism. you see it with the houthis, with hamas, with hezbollah and they continue to fund and train and arm all of those so when we have a weakened joe biden in the white house what we're seeing increased activity around the world of bad actors and the world is a much more dangerous place. after what we saw in october 7th with the attacks on israel by hamas, i talked to prime minister netanyahu just a week or so ago, i'm going to cont
for more let's bring in wyoming senator john barrasso. he is a member of the foreign relations committee. this is clearly a targeted attack. they got him and bottom his deputy. they lost a whole cohort of bad actors there. and we know in order to do such a targeted hit you have to have the best intel imaginable. it shows once again what the heck are we doing trying to micromanage their war when nobody knows better about what's going on in the middle east than the israeli intel does, right?...
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the gentlewoman from wyoming. ms. hageman: mr. chairman, i yield two minutes to my fellow representative, mr. dan bishop. no? ok. mr. chairman, i believe that we're ready to close. the chair: the gentlewoman reserves. mr. nadler: i yield myself the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. nadler: data brokers collect massive amounts of information about americans that can track and identify our most intimate details. it is bad enough that companies have access to all this personal data but now the government can access this data too. without securing a warrant just by purchasing it on the open market. this amounts to an end run around the fourth amendment. this legislation would thend practice and protect our privacy as the constitution demands. i urge all members to support it and i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. hageman: there are a couple of points, mr. chairman, that i would like to make. one is that i reject the notion that in order to beat china or othe
the gentlewoman from wyoming. ms. hageman: mr. chairman, i yield two minutes to my fellow representative, mr. dan bishop. no? ok. mr. chairman, i believe that we're ready to close. the chair: the gentlewoman reserves. mr. nadler: i yield myself the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. nadler: data brokers collect massive amounts of information about americans that can track and identify our most intimate details. it is bad enough that companies have access to all this...
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. >> wyoming and when it comes online what sort of regional footprint will it serve. >> a 345 megawatts enough to serve 4,000,000 rate payers. as you mentioned in your earlier segment we're thinking about the data center demand which is going to be immense. nuclear energy is 20% of the nation's electricity supplied today but we've built very few nuclear plants >> that's right. >> and when -- >> howmany in fact, in the las 30 years >> in the u.s. only two new plants have gone only really when bill gates created the company over 15 years ago, he recognized that hey, nuclear energy is valuable, but if we're going to deploy it massively the way we need to, we need to move to the next technology today's reactors in the u.s. are based on old technology. this is the field we needed innovation. >> that was one of the things i wanted to ask you about. a typical nuclear plant that i think of, the reactors are cooled with water. this will be cooled with >> sodium. the name of the reactor means sodium in latin and advanced reactor like this will have new benefits and it's going to be cheaper, safer
. >> wyoming and when it comes online what sort of regional footprint will it serve. >> a 345 megawatts enough to serve 4,000,000 rate payers. as you mentioned in your earlier segment we're thinking about the data center demand which is going to be immense. nuclear energy is 20% of the nation's electricity supplied today but we've built very few nuclear plants >> that's right. >> and when -- >> howmany in fact, in the las 30 years >> in the u.s. only two new...
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we've seen proof of in idaho, montana, and wyoming. trophy hunting of these wolves has been reintroduced in wisconsin with states like michigan and minnesota ready to follow suit. "the washington post" reported photos of muzzled wolves have gone viral worldwide inundating complaints.in department with the gray wolves made progress in the recovery but wolves in the rocky mountains are killed in dramatic numbers even the yellowstone national park gray wolves. why? to protect livestock. wolves kill 9-1000 in america. they normally feed on deer and elk and not farm animals and prefer habitats with high coverage. in colorado where wolves were recently reintroduced, so far they've killed one calf. yet we don't is say all good dogs should go to the gravel pit when dogs kill twice as many cows than wolves. in this environment it puts a national wild target on gray wolfpacks. i love my dog. i've seen the emotional complexity of canine consciousness they inherited from their ancestors. if you love your dog, thank a wolf. wolf families are more l
we've seen proof of in idaho, montana, and wyoming. trophy hunting of these wolves has been reintroduced in wisconsin with states like michigan and minnesota ready to follow suit. "the washington post" reported photos of muzzled wolves have gone viral worldwide inundating complaints.in department with the gray wolves made progress in the recovery but wolves in the rocky mountains are killed in dramatic numbers even the yellowstone national park gray wolves. why? to protect livestock....
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and wyoming republican congresswoman harriet. c-span's washington journal, join the conversation live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. >> tonight, president biden and first lady jill biden host a state dinner honoring the japanese prime minister. watch guest arrival live beginning at 5:00 p.m. eastern on c-span live, c-span.org. at 11:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, we feature highlights, including the white house arrival and toasts at the dinner. watch the white house state dinner tonight on the c-span networks. house lawmakerslocked debate on a bill to reauthorize provisions of the foreign intelligence surveillance act that allows for a warrantless searches of foreign communication. 19 republicans joined every democrat to prevent the bill from moving forward. presumptive nominee donald trump also called for the bill to be blocked. next, we hear from house lawmakers talking reporter: congresswoman, where do things stand on the motion to vacate? ms. greene: i went over this yesterday. i
and wyoming republican congresswoman harriet. c-span's washington journal, join the conversation live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. >> tonight, president biden and first lady jill biden host a state dinner honoring the japanese prime minister. watch guest arrival live beginning at 5:00 p.m. eastern on c-span live, c-span.org. at 11:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, we feature highlights, including the white house arrival and toasts at the...
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companies in wyoming to launder millions of dollars for the sinaloa cartel. in another case, narcotraffickers in new jersey were charged with using a shell company to buy fentanyl related substances from china which they pressed into counterfeit pills. the united states recently sanctioned syrian drug traffickers who used seemingly legitimate businesses to launder money. these examples are the tip of an iceberg. while this hearing is focused on the threats posed by shell companies serving the drug companies serving the drug use the same opaque corporate structures. let me be clear, , a network of shell corporations surfacing these those and enablers who facilitate them are a clear and present threat to our national security. in the battle with narco lords, a little somewhat intors the shadows of the dark economy can go a long way. so i think cochair grassley for our years of work together to shine beings of sunlight into that shadow economy. our corporate transparency act is one such beam of light. on january 1 for this to the treasury department established
companies in wyoming to launder millions of dollars for the sinaloa cartel. in another case, narcotraffickers in new jersey were charged with using a shell company to buy fentanyl related substances from china which they pressed into counterfeit pills. the united states recently sanctioned syrian drug traffickers who used seemingly legitimate businesses to launder money. these examples are the tip of an iceberg. while this hearing is focused on the threats posed by shell companies serving the...
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-on the trip in wyoming, they had to work together as a team. -mnh! [ laughter ] -when you're on the space shuttle, you really have to have a high level of what they call behavioral health... -and what do you think, willie? -mm-mmm! -...where you're not just technically competent, but you're low-maintenance... ...'cause you are inherently in a confined space. you can't say, "i'm just gonna take a time out and go outside and not deal with your, you know, b.s. anymore." ♪ so, nasa had started to realize, "we got to get a handle on this, and it's really important." ♪ [ all cheering, whooping ] -when they came back, it was like their bond was forever. they walked in sync with each other. it was like left, right, left, right. they were the columbia crew. they were sts-107. they were a unit. -one, two, three. -one, two, three. -excellent. -whoo-hoo. ♪ -michael anderson was my husband. we got to go watch the underwater trainings to simulate zero gravity. he was excited, but if you looked at him, you would think calm and collected, but he was excited. h
-on the trip in wyoming, they had to work together as a team. -mnh! [ laughter ] -when you're on the space shuttle, you really have to have a high level of what they call behavioral health... -and what do you think, willie? -mm-mmm! -...where you're not just technically competent, but you're low-maintenance... ...'cause you are inherently in a confined space. you can't say, "i'm just gonna take a time out and go outside and not deal with your, you know, b.s. anymore." ♪ so, nasa had...
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environmentally friendly gold and copper mining project and creating american jobs in mining friendly wyoming. with a proven management team and board, a tight share structure, and a solid cash balance, u.s. gold's portfolio of world-class assets are creating american growth and homegrown strategic metals as the us moves towards an electrified future. u.s. gold corp. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." some automakers are backing out on the evs those in china are looking for a race to the bottom our eunice yoon is live from the beijing auto show. it looks like you are having a good time, eunice. >> reporter: i am, frank tesla is not at this show, but like elon musk, his chinese rivals are stressing the importance of affordable evs i spoke with the founder of nio. it will target more conscious budget families. it will be launched in the third quarter and delivered in the fourth quarter and priced at $30,000. cheaper than the model y the hometown rival, xpeng, their ceo said 20,000 ev is on the horizon. it will be launched in june. byd, known for the $9,000 car, launched affordable models
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environmentally friendly gold and copper mining project and creating american jobs in mining friendly wyoming. with a proven management team and board, a tight share structure, and a solid cash balance, u.s. gold's portfolio of world-class assets are creating american growth and homegrown strategic metals as the us moves towards an electrified future.(grunting) corp. at morgan stanley, old school hard work meets bold new thinking. (laughter) at 88 years old, we still see the world with the...
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we do it be p better than any pe else in the world.a' in wyoming we do it better tha anyone. you'll seeee what respect we hae for the environment and our a workers. >>bout nobody cares more aboute environment than people who live in the environment. thank you for being here. e appreciate it. happy easter to you. >> thank you. >> com w cominghy up, why the r universal basic income in blue cities willnd up backfiring. tennetenner when "kudlow" contis p and running in...
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like most of us, i thought wyoming was mostly for skiing and rodeos. who knew? synthetic production, which is around 70% of the market, is more expensive. it uses ammonia and consumes two to three times more energy. solvay is 57% synthetic production. next chemistry cartoon. to make sure you haven't fallen asleep, although there's no shame if you are fighting it. it says, wait, wait -- >> that was david einhorn at the sohn conference. we'll hear much more from david einhorn when he sits down at 2:15 p.m. don't miss it. let's bring back nancy on the markets. i'm not going to ask you about his pick in particular, but he was poking fun here at growth investment and all the hype that we're seeing around artificial intelligence. valuations that got out of hand and essentially talking about commodities. where are you in the markets this week? we have seen the tech trade take a breather, and things like commodities continue to move higher. >> yeah. hopefully we're continued well for all of that. we are value investors. i would say we're relative value investors, which
like most of us, i thought wyoming was mostly for skiing and rodeos. who knew? synthetic production, which is around 70% of the market, is more expensive. it uses ammonia and consumes two to three times more energy. solvay is 57% synthetic production. next chemistry cartoon. to make sure you haven't fallen asleep, although there's no shame if you are fighting it. it says, wait, wait -- >> that was david einhorn at the sohn conference. we'll hear much more from david einhorn when he sits...
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. >> reporter: last summer's indian relay circuit crisscrossed the west and climaxed in casper, wyoming, with a three-day championship event that celebrated tribal culture in song -- ♪ -- and drum and dance and offered more than $100,000 in prize money thanks to sponsorship from a casino owned by the northern arapaho tribe. >> this is the ladies -- >> reporter: it included a women's division. it's two laps and two horses rather than the three and three in men's races. but the athleticism and danger are every bit as evident. >> now, there's no quit in these kids. >> reporter: there's also a kids indian relay with riders as young as 6 racing on ponies, climbing on and falling off. >> he's going to be all right. >> those are the guys that grow up to be the great riders, the great setup men, because they're all horsemen, and it's like that in every reservation. >> reporter: on the blackfeet reservation in montana, we met ervin carlson and his son, chazz, who have been competing in indian relay for years. chazz is one of the most seasoned riders on the summer circuit. >> for a relay, makin
. >> reporter: last summer's indian relay circuit crisscrossed the west and climaxed in casper, wyoming, with a three-day championship event that celebrated tribal culture in song -- ♪ -- and drum and dance and offered more than $100,000 in prize money thanks to sponsorship from a casino owned by the northern arapaho tribe. >> this is the ladies -- >> reporter: it included a women's division. it's two laps and two horses rather than the three and three in men's races. but...
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today, in addition to texas, the states of california, new mexico, arizona, utah, colorado and part of wyoming. on april 25, 1915, entente troops, the british, french, australians, senegalese and indians landed on the galipoli peninsula. this is a narrow strip of land that stretches. along the strategically important dordanelles strait. the landing was part of an operation that became one of the biggest allied failures in the first world war. the idea belonged to the british, or more precisely, the first lord of the admiralty, winston churchill. he planned to capture istanbul, take control of the passage to black sea to force the ottoman empire to withdraw from the war, but underestimated the turkish forces. an attempt by the anglo-french fleet to break through the strait was repulsed with heavy losses. and the fighting on land turned into absolute hell for the allies. they captured a bridgehead, but were never able to advance deeper into the peninsula. the turks mowed them down with machine-gun fire and beat them with heavy artillery. as a result, 250 thousand casualties and an inglorio
today, in addition to texas, the states of california, new mexico, arizona, utah, colorado and part of wyoming. on april 25, 1915, entente troops, the british, french, australians, senegalese and indians landed on the galipoli peninsula. this is a narrow strip of land that stretches. along the strategically important dordanelles strait. the landing was part of an operation that became one of the biggest allied failures in the first world war. the idea belonged to the british, or more precisely,...
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talk to us about what we should expect to hear as he visits two important states, michigan and wyoming. >> he's going to michigan to talk about border security, hasn't been there since february 17th. obviously michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania that industrial corridor has been pivotal in the last two presidential elections. a state i think you're likely to see donald trump in a lot the next several months and wisconsin he has a more traditional rally in green bay. i'll be interested to hear what differences they're in wisconsin, but i would expect to hear a lot of grievance from donald trump. you know, this sort of sets the tone for what we're going to see, his trial begins april 15th in new york. we'll see him on the road once, maybe twice a week when he gets breaks in the trial either on the weekend or the middle of the week. otherwise we'll see him in court. so this is one of his last opportunities before that moment to try to rally the troops. >> i think the dynamic is so interesting. first of all that he hasn't been on the road in a while, this is his first appearance in front of
talk to us about what we should expect to hear as he visits two important states, michigan and wyoming. >> he's going to michigan to talk about border security, hasn't been there since february 17th. obviously michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania that industrial corridor has been pivotal in the last two presidential elections. a state i think you're likely to see donald trump in a lot the next several months and wisconsin he has a more traditional rally in green bay. i'll be interested to...
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united states, mexico, canada, $16 million through wyoming- based shell companies. the secrecy afforded provides and the violence they inflict on our cities. we also see u.s. shell companies used as part of other crimes the drug traffickers commit, including environmental crimes. for instance, the peruvian national using the pseudonym peter ferrari and his associates allegedly used millions of dollars through the united states as a means to launder drug money, using a shell company and other methods. as raised by other witnesses, they also endanger our national security. one example is particularly striking, in which individuals moved $1 billion in iranian funds held in korea through companies registered in the united states and elsewhere. decades of u.s. sanctions, and they still chose to move it through the united states. the cognitive dissonance here is palpable. any u.s. sanctions policy pursued without peril steps to close anti-money laundering loopholes is at best wishful thinking, and at worst, a farce. one way the united states can help stop the shell game i
united states, mexico, canada, $16 million through wyoming- based shell companies. the secrecy afforded provides and the violence they inflict on our cities. we also see u.s. shell companies used as part of other crimes the drug traffickers commit, including environmental crimes. for instance, the peruvian national using the pseudonym peter ferrari and his associates allegedly used millions of dollars through the united states as a means to launder drug money, using a shell company and other...
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the senator from wyoming. the senator from west virginia, mrs. capito. the senator from iowa, ms. ernst. the senator from alaska, ms. mruczkowski. the senator from idaho, mr. parishioner. and the senator from tennessee, mr. haggardy. haggerty. the speaker: members of the escort committee have entered the chamber through the lobby doors. >> mr. speaker, the acting dean of the diplomatic corps. >> mr. speaker, the president's cabinet. >> mr. speaker, the prime minister of japan. the speaker: members of congress, i have the high privilege and distinct honor of presenting to you his excellency, kishida fumio, the prime minister of japan. prime minister kishida: mr. speaker, madam vice president, honorable members of the united states congress. distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen. thank you. i never get such nice applause from the japanese. let me introduce my wife, yuko, in the gallery. the fact that i married yuko should give you great confidence in all my decisions. i'm truly honored to speak here in this citadel of democracy and before you the representatives of the american
the senator from wyoming. the senator from west virginia, mrs. capito. the senator from iowa, ms. ernst. the senator from alaska, ms. mruczkowski. the senator from idaho, mr. parishioner. and the senator from tennessee, mr. haggardy. haggerty. the speaker: members of the escort committee have entered the chamber through the lobby doors. >> mr. speaker, the acting dean of the diplomatic corps. >> mr. speaker, the president's cabinet. >> mr. speaker, the prime minister of japan....
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black out of new mexico, empire, wyoming. dinwiddie nebraska might not that impressive until you hear they change the name later to audacious audacious this is the book tells the story these tens of thousands of people who are both a prelude to the great migration that happens when the lucrative action is in american cities when you can go to and get wage in northern cities here it's 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 that legacy of emancipation 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 out not exactly the same as bryan and grew out though of of my first book on homesteading and the homestead national park contact. i mean said you know the s
black out of new mexico, empire, wyoming. dinwiddie nebraska might not that impressive until you hear they change the name later to audacious audacious this is the book tells the story these tens of thousands of people who are both a prelude to the great migration that happens when the lucrative action is in american cities when you can go to and get wage in northern cities here it's those 120 football fields of land you're going to get for free from the government. it also unites to parts of...
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both decisions by judges in idaho and wyoming, two red states who had had banks blocked by the fed. both decisions handed the fed unfettered discretion. and this has never happened before. and so the impact of that is we find ourselves on the front lines of the war against debanking in the united states. charles: right. >> one of the solutions to that was that the states could charter their own banks so that if the politically incorrect industries were debanked like firearm as or crypto, that the states always had the ability to charter banks. we've had that ability in the united states, for the states to charter banks, since the inception of the united states. charles: yeah. >> so this is actually quite a big change. charles: it is. there was a time when states were making their own money. the federal reserve is only nip tent, becoming even more powerful as we speak, and it's opaque. and it's always felt like, you know, listen, the creature from jekyll island, that it was designed and works specifically for large banks and ultra-wealthy the folks, and that's one of the reasons peop
both decisions by judges in idaho and wyoming, two red states who had had banks blocked by the fed. both decisions handed the fed unfettered discretion. and this has never happened before. and so the impact of that is we find ourselves on the front lines of the war against debanking in the united states. charles: right. >> one of the solutions to that was that the states could charter their own banks so that if the politically incorrect industries were debanked like firearm as or crypto,...
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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 ahead, that 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 mo
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 ahead, that 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...
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senator barrasso in the beautiful state of wyoming updating you right now -- over the weekend. the united states and western powers county united nations all telling israel don't even try. us from general david pretorius on that, after th this. >> ♪ ♪ lord, you know what's on our hearts. you know where we struggle. you know where we need to be pushed. help us give it all to you. the good, the bad. help us turn to you in everything. amen. you should join me in more prayer on hallow. stay prayed up. there's nothing better than a subway series footlong. except when you add a new footlong sidekick. like the ultimate bmt with the new footlong pretzel. nothing like a sidekick that steps up in crunch time. [laughing] not cool man. every epic footlong deserves the perfect sidekick. ( ♪ ) my back got injured very bad. i was off work for about a year. i heard about relief factor from my wife. i took it every day, three times a day, for three weeks. look at her and i said, "the pain is gone." and she said, i'm glad it helped. i said, "no, you don't understand. it's gone." you, too,
senator barrasso in the beautiful state of wyoming updating you right now -- over the weekend. the united states and western powers county united nations all telling israel don't even try. us from general david pretorius on that, after th this. >> ♪ ♪ lord, you know what's on our hearts. you know where we struggle. you know where we need to be pushed. help us give it all to you. the good, the bad. help us turn to you in everything. amen. you should join me in more prayer on hallow....
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the heat wave has killed more than a 100 people in mali, oval wyoming the mugs. over in the horn of africa there's been heavy rain. in one incident in northern kenya, a bus with more than 50 passengers, was swept away in flood waters. fortunately, all of those on board managed to escape to safety for the south zambia malawi ends and bob weigh heavily declared a state of disaster. the range of failed drought has destroyed the harvest and agencies a 24000000 people in the region. please hunger, malnutrition, scientists attribute the severity of these events. the climate change the effect of human activity and natural weather patterns like el nino drought is a fact of life for many people in southern and eastern africa. but el nino events like the current one can make the problem much worse. here's why. as also it occurs in the pacific el nino effects the weather right across our planet. usually see winds push warm water from the west coast of south america across the ocean towards asia. but in el nino years, the waters off the coast of south america and california
the heat wave has killed more than a 100 people in mali, oval wyoming the mugs. over in the horn of africa there's been heavy rain. in one incident in northern kenya, a bus with more than 50 passengers, was swept away in flood waters. fortunately, all of those on board managed to escape to safety for the south zambia malawi ends and bob weigh heavily declared a state of disaster. the range of failed drought has destroyed the harvest and agencies a 24000000 people in the region. please hunger,...
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in wyoming, visiting a broadband builder, they took me to their laydown yard which is their outdoor warehouse where they keep their rolls of conduit and antenna and they were just sitting there. we got the funding for that and acquiring it getting it to that , location but it can't get out into the field because of permitting delays. there is more we can do on that front as well. angie: one of the things that encompasses broadband readiness checklist to help cities get prepared for the funding. we have seen some states move forward in adopting similar things and have included some of the language we offer them. i want to provide a comment for states and cities who follow. we have seen states like kansas. the kansas broadband office adopted this ready city checklist so cities know what's coming and towns know what's coming and they are ready when the boots hit the ground and folks show up with hardhats. we can deliver more broadband quickly. one of the things the commission recently did in december was address the poll issues that of -- have been pending for a long time. give us your perspecti
in wyoming, visiting a broadband builder, they took me to their laydown yard which is their outdoor warehouse where they keep their rolls of conduit and antenna and they were just sitting there. we got the funding for that and acquiring it getting it to that , location but it can't get out into the field because of permitting delays. there is more we can do on that front as well. angie: one of the things that encompasses broadband readiness checklist to help cities get prepared for the funding....
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the heat wave has killed more than a 100 people in mali, oval wyoming. the mugs, over in the horn of africa there's been heavy rain in one incident to northern kenya, a bus with more than 50 passengers, was swept away in flooded waters. fortunately, all of those on board managed to escape the safety for the south zambia malawi ends in bob way have all declared a state of disaster. the range of failed drought has destroyed the hobbits and agencies a 24000000 people in the region. phase, hunger and malnutrition. scientists attribute the severity of these events. the climate change the effect of human activity and natural weather patterns like el nino drought is a fact of life for many people in southern and eastern africa. but el nino events like the current one can make the problem much worse. here's why. or also it occurs in the pacific el nino effects the weather right across our planet. usually see winds push warm water from the west coast of south america across the ocean towards asia. but in el nino years, the water is off the coast of south america
the heat wave has killed more than a 100 people in mali, oval wyoming. the mugs, over in the horn of africa there's been heavy rain in one incident to northern kenya, a bus with more than 50 passengers, was swept away in flooded waters. fortunately, all of those on board managed to escape the safety for the south zambia malawi ends in bob way have all declared a state of disaster. the range of failed drought has destroyed the hobbits and agencies a 24000000 people in the region. phase, hunger...
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not only of politicians guessing in wyoming at so to all the legal eagles. 3 form a supreme court justices of joins moving. $600.00 law is legal, academic sign we're tired. senior judges calling for those on sales to be halted. the provision as military assistance and material to israel may render the you take implicit in genocide, as well as serious breaches of international humanitarian law. berlin will defend itself on the i c, j on tuesday, but it's already issued a denial to full charges. germany reject the allegations made by nicaragua. today, germany does not and never did violate the genocide convention nor international humanitarian law that directly no indirectly on the country. germany is committed to be a pull of international law and this is what we work for internationally. nicaragua was germany to help it's weapons so urgently and to not wait for decision by the court which could take weeks if not months to be delivered. and with each day that passes the death toll grows in nicaragua believes that berlin has blood on its hands. charlotte do been skate taking us through that.
not only of politicians guessing in wyoming at so to all the legal eagles. 3 form a supreme court justices of joins moving. $600.00 law is legal, academic sign we're tired. senior judges calling for those on sales to be halted. the provision as military assistance and material to israel may render the you take implicit in genocide, as well as serious breaches of international humanitarian law. berlin will defend itself on the i c, j on tuesday, but it's already issued a denial to full charges....
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here is the thought from wyoming republican harriet hagerman specifically asked. here are here comments. right now he's the speaker of the house, and i support mike he's doing-- he's in a difficult position because of the slim majority and the fact is that republicans don't ever walk in lock step. that's one of the reasons we're republicans. we're independent thinkers and i think that's in contrast to a lot of democrats and that's what you see play out on the floor and i think people make too much of a big deal about this. the reality, this is the way a democratic republic is supposed to work. we're supposed to have these debates. we're supposed to have discussion and fighting for the issues that are important to us and our constituency. this is the way that governing is going to be if you're going to make sure that people have a voice in the way that the government operates. we should not be making these decisions behind closed doors and coming out and announcing to the masses what the laws are going to be, we have to debate and discuss and have to be able to lis
here is the thought from wyoming republican harriet hagerman specifically asked. here are here comments. right now he's the speaker of the house, and i support mike he's doing-- he's in a difficult position because of the slim majority and the fact is that republicans don't ever walk in lock step. that's one of the reasons we're republicans. we're independent thinkers and i think that's in contrast to a lot of democrats and that's what you see play out on the floor and i think people make too...