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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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so he mentioned wyoming territory. the first person who had worked in wyoming territory was actually hayden wood, collected felicity and lady actually went out at one point as well. but as soon as cope in marsh court in this night he realized that could not compete with his two brash young fellows and basically gave up on what would paleontology for many years is a picture of one of these promising fossil areas the bridger basin in northern north central wyoming. you can see all of these rocks beautifully and when you walk over the surfaces you keep seeing fragments of jaws, leg, bones, teeth and enough to do it. you can get a rather assemblage of it's a durable species mammals, reptiles sometimes if you're lucky bird bones, turtle shells, etc. what i suspect were groups of animals that was exposed there were the so called uinta fierce. there's a picture here of hope standing next to one of his prized specimens, the skull of an animal called eagle soleus, which is a rather grand name, which means basically the emperor
so he mentioned wyoming territory. the first person who had worked in wyoming territory was actually hayden wood, collected felicity and lady actually went out at one point as well. but as soon as cope in marsh court in this night he realized that could not compete with his two brash young fellows and basically gave up on what would paleontology for many years is a picture of one of these promising fossil areas the bridger basin in northern north central wyoming. you can see all of these rocks...
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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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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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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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this photograph is of hart mountain relocate asian center near cody, wyoming. it was one of ten japanese american incarcerates and camps built in remote areas of the american west during world war two. future congressman norman mineta was incarcerated and with his family there at hart mountain for several years during the war. so the story behind hart mountain and the other incarceration camps began after congress declared war against japan in 1941, which was the start of american involvement in world war two. subsequent to that, the us government forcibly moved and relocated. approximately 120,000 us residents of japanese descent, about two thirds of whom were american citizens. president franklin roosevelt, who issued the executive order for the incarceration, claimed that it was necessary to protect the country 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 mine
this photograph is of hart mountain relocate asian center near cody, wyoming. it was one of ten japanese american incarcerates and camps built in remote areas of the american west during world war two. future congressman norman mineta was incarcerated and with his family there at hart mountain for several years during the war. so the story behind hart mountain and the other incarceration camps began after congress declared war against japan in 1941, which was the start of american involvement...
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us and wyoming there's a third so competition is coming we have been busy lieberman permitting them we are permitted six storage for so's total capacity of two and 72 million tons of co2. those six things encompass 43 square miles underground three thank you legislature you to find the space underground is owned by the land owners the land owned the land someone else might on the minerals but they only floorspace when some of these cases would over 90% of the landowner say yes getting a check for co2 storage for we have companies doing enhanced oil recovery they built one or five mount pipeline implant and wyoming through montana onto and ontosouthwestern north dakod bowman county. they are bring input in the co2 they put it down ate well it spreads and pushes more oil up. they are seeing increases in their oil production 1980s vertical wells and bowman county they're getting back to 80% of the original production. and guess what. they put more co2 down there when you burn the barrel of oil when it comes up dampers production in north dakota's carbon neutral to coverage negative their
us and wyoming there's a third so competition is coming we have been busy lieberman permitting them we are permitted six storage for so's total capacity of two and 72 million tons of co2. those six things encompass 43 square miles underground three thank you legislature you to find the space underground is owned by the land owners the land owned the land someone else might on the minerals but they only floorspace when some of these cases would over 90% of the landowner say yes getting a check...
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host: gordon in wyoming. go ahead. caller: good morning. "washington journal" has to be required viewing for all three branches of government. when they take their oath, they have swear to watch washington journal every morning. i am 78 years old. trump and biden are geezers, they need to step aside. i would like to see vice president harris go against liz cheney. younger people, please. something off of the subject, building a peer in gaza -- host: can you stick to the topic here? do you have a question or comment about ken block's book? caller: i am sure trump lost the election for goodness's sake. that is all i have got. host: we will move on to randy in west virginia. hi, randy. caller: how are you doing? can you ask how many democrats [indiscernible] host: we will take that. guest: i am going to expand a little bit because we, -- we found a couple hundred fraudulent votes. we found some diseased votes, a couple hundred get votes. if i expand it a little bit and include information from 2016 where he identified a crush -- across 24 stat
host: gordon in wyoming. go ahead. caller: good morning. "washington journal" has to be required viewing for all three branches of government. when they take their oath, they have swear to watch washington journal every morning. i am 78 years old. trump and biden are geezers, they need to step aside. i would like to see vice president harris go against liz cheney. younger people, please. something off of the subject, building a peer in gaza -- host: can you stick to the topic here? do...
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looking at wyoming, texas, alaska, this is what we compete for directly with energy workers. we need to be on a level playing field with them. we would have more revenue coming into the state of north dakota for all other sources. that is something that we have to get to. in closing, i just want to state first of all, thank all of you. wow, we cut half of what people suggested we do in this thing. we got 1000 words the last three days. thank you for listening through all of this. thank you to all the people that submitted the that was amazing. we didn't have time for it. i just want to say again, north dakota is the best of america. i have something to ask you. the next time you hear someone underestimating our state, or saying that north dakota is implying that we are too cold, distant, or to specially populated, if someone says that to you, we have to take a different approach. instead of us playing along. we have false humility, and incredible pride. it is really cold. they can never make it. i don't even need a coat. it is only 20 below. best place to raise the family, we
looking at wyoming, texas, alaska, this is what we compete for directly with energy workers. we need to be on a level playing field with them. we would have more revenue coming into the state of north dakota for all other sources. that is something that we have to get to. in closing, i just want to state first of all, thank all of you. wow, we cut half of what people suggested we do in this thing. we got 1000 words the last three days. thank you for listening through all of this. thank you to...
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that's wyoming i think. cheyenne of the permian basin what do you guys pay here in washington? so roughly a national average. that is how i remember at the national oil price the price is posted that price is exactly the national average measured by energy information. i don't even know what sites i can seat with the national price. we are expecting to peek out here. but again as i said a lot of risk around that. nothing does more damage the u.s. economy and higher oil prices. it undermines real income if they have to put more dollars and their gas tank then they spend on everything else. this undermines people's views about the economy in their own financial situation it jacks up inflation both by workers it gets into the wage structure but also bizarrely look at exploitation. that's also influenced by oil prices and a reason for the fed not to cut interest rates. >> is inverted still inverted, even in my expectation of the records, i don't think the curve slope with a long way above the short rates and well into 2025, therefore, thanks another non-bank's are short-term the mo
that's wyoming i think. cheyenne of the permian basin what do you guys pay here in washington? so roughly a national average. that is how i remember at the national oil price the price is posted that price is exactly the national average measured by energy information. i don't even know what sites i can seat with the national price. we are expecting to peek out here. but again as i said a lot of risk around that. nothing does more damage the u.s. economy and higher oil prices. it undermines...
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had senator kefauver, the other democrat ites were herbert o'connor of maryland and lester hunt of wyoming. the two republicans, alexander wiley of wisconsin, and charles tobey of new hampshire, just five members. that seems awfully small in today's numbers. yes. yes. and in some cases, you know, because there was so much travel involved, sometimes the hearings were not held with all five of those members. sometimes it was just one member. they would essentially travel to a city and kefauver would sit as the calling himself a subcommittee of one. it's interesting because those five really worked ultimately, they worked well together. the two republicans were the ranking members of the house. i'm sorry, of the senate judiciary committee and the the commerce committee and so they had a personal stake in this, as i said earlier, because they were looking for an issue that they could campaign on. hunt and o'connor had been former governors, and they had been in the senate since the late 1930s. and i think all five of them took the job very seriously. and were, you know, for something that beca
had senator kefauver, the other democrat ites were herbert o'connor of maryland and lester hunt of wyoming. the two republicans, alexander wiley of wisconsin, and charles tobey of new hampshire, just five members. that seems awfully small in today's numbers. yes. yes. and in some cases, you know, because there was so much travel involved, sometimes the hearings were not held with all five of those members. sometimes it was just one member. they would essentially travel to a city and kefauver...
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had senator kefauver, the other democrat ites were herbert o'connor of maryland and lester hunt of wyoming. the two republicans, alexander wiley of wisconsin, and charles tobey of new hampshire, just five members. that seems awfully small in today's numbers. yes. yes. and in some cases, you know, because there was so much travel involved, sometimes the hearings were not held with all five of those members. sometimes it was just one member. they would essentially travel to a city and kefauver would sit as the calling himself a subcommittee of one. it's interesting because those five really worked ultimately, they worked well together. the two republicans were the ranking members of the house. i'm sorry, of the senate judiciary committee and the the commerce committee and so they had a personal stake in this, as i said earlier, because they were looking for an issue that they could campaign on. hunt and o'connor had been former governors, and they had been in the senate since the late 1930s. and i think all five of them took the job very seriously. and were, you know, for something that beca
had senator kefauver, the other democrat ites were herbert o'connor of maryland and lester hunt of wyoming. the two republicans, alexander wiley of wisconsin, and charles tobey of new hampshire, just five members. that seems awfully small in today's numbers. yes. yes. and in some cases, you know, because there was so much travel involved, sometimes the hearings were not held with all five of those members. sometimes it was just one member. they would essentially travel to a city and kefauver...
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the 40 million or whatever californians are represented by two senators and, the 700,000 people in wyoming are represented by two senators, which means that, you know, the math is very hairy and unfortunately, the way that the electoral is broken down in the senate, but also especially in the electoral college. it has a tendency to overweight the interests of the kind of rural white people that the democratic party has had such a hard time pulling into the coalition. and we just know that while i do think that many people in this country have a sincere to oppose racism who who have a visceral rejection racism. it is also true that we have bucketloads of political science data showing that explicit appeals to racial justice to make things less popular than more right. so, for example, the student loan issue is a good one. we could the merits of student loan, but let's not do that for it's just talk about us getting this thing passed. if we wanted this to happen, if we wanted to forgive student loans an approach that a lot of left leaning activists and writers and journalists have taken is t
the 40 million or whatever californians are represented by two senators and, the 700,000 people in wyoming are represented by two senators, which means that, you know, the math is very hairy and unfortunately, the way that the electoral is broken down in the senate, but also especially in the electoral college. it has a tendency to overweight the interests of the kind of rural white people that the democratic party has had such a hard time pulling into the coalition. and we just know that while...
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we have 140 members of the wyoming air national guard there, right there at the tip of activities, the hotspot we see is happening with the attack on the ships on the tray coming to the point they cannot get through the suez canal, adding about 12 days to the transit time, concern adding to the cost, significantly impacting foreign trade. all of these things as a result of the houthis and what they are doing in the area, i mean, ships, drones, missiles, only about 11 miles i was there at the point, looking at how close they were. "the new york times" says there's a big exposÉ about how the administration is falling down on the job of trying to prevent the sale of iranian oil to china. 59 million barrels of oil, they describe them as "shadowy takers," that left iran, and all of these have ended up in china. the cash from all of this ended up in iran, i believe the lowest prices of oil would be 2.8 billion dollars, but it will likely be much more when prices fluctuate. the secretary came and testified and said things are fine, we are doing everything we can. we don't believe it. the sol
we have 140 members of the wyoming air national guard there, right there at the tip of activities, the hotspot we see is happening with the attack on the ships on the tray coming to the point they cannot get through the suez canal, adding about 12 days to the transit time, concern adding to the cost, significantly impacting foreign trade. all of these things as a result of the houthis and what they are doing in the area, i mean, ships, drones, missiles, only about 11 miles i was there at the...
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. >> the senator from wyoming is recognize. >> thank you and welcome and it is nice to see you, mr. powell. my first question is about cdb sees and there has been chatter lately about the social media that people are concerned about the said creating that without legislative authorization and you and i have discussed that before. as you know, there are other means other than that that could use digital assets to create a secure and instant payment system. the question is, do you still agree that the federal reserve can't introduce a u.s. central-bank digital currency without congressional authorization? >> i do. >> thank you. that really calms people's fears, the people who are concerned that we could end up with something like the digital you on that is used as a means of surveillance and i think that will calm some of those discussions down. my next question is about your course cpe. as you know, there is a disconnect between how you measure inflation and how the american people see inflation because the american people are spending the money on gasoline and food and things that h
. >> the senator from wyoming is recognize. >> thank you and welcome and it is nice to see you, mr. powell. my first question is about cdb sees and there has been chatter lately about the social media that people are concerned about the said creating that without legislative authorization and you and i have discussed that before. as you know, there are other means other than that that could use digital assets to create a secure and instant payment system. the question is, do you...
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. >> we're going to jump from montana to wyoming. and governor mark cornyn has a question. >> thank you. i appreciate the conversation. this past summer i was at a cnbc summit and they were talking about ai remarkably and one of the commentators said is it important we have libraries anymore because we are going to have access to all information everywhere? on its face it was kind after interesting concept, but what concerned me with our way finding skills with gps and everything. the question, how do we find a critical way of evaluating if you're doing a tutor, what that education is looking like and proceeds. >> i was having trouble hearing. >> saying how would you evaluate the tutor going forward? maybe say it again, mark, at the end. >> the critical aspect of, it's an ai tutor, turn it over to your child wherever that goes, it goes. >> so, i have-- described for the kid that he talks to. i go on my phone and it has the questions and answers and i can access now and see what it's saying and i can see that and watch every step of t
. >> we're going to jump from montana to wyoming. and governor mark cornyn has a question. >> thank you. i appreciate the conversation. this past summer i was at a cnbc summit and they were talking about ai remarkably and one of the commentators said is it important we have libraries anymore because we are going to have access to all information everywhere? on its face it was kind after interesting concept, but what concerned me with our way finding skills with gps and everything....
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. >> the gentleman from wyoming is recognized. >> special counsel hur, when you determined that no criminal charges should be brought against president biden in this matter, you focused on the specific facts surrounding the classified documents where president biden stored them, and on his memory and age. you wrote that president biden's, quote, memory was significantly limited during his recorded interviews with the ghost writer in 2017, and during his interview with the special counsel's office in 2023. you also expressed concern the prospective jurors would be persuaded by president biden's presentation as a sympathetic, well-meaning elderly man with a poor memory. your assessment, however, was focused on how president biden would currently present to a jury if he stood trial. is that correct? >> that was an element of my explanation to the attorney general. it was not the only element. >> okay. that wasn't my question, but it was one of the things that we were considering with his current state of mind, his current memory, correct? >> one of the things that i considered would be how, if
. >> the gentleman from wyoming is recognized. >> special counsel hur, when you determined that no criminal charges should be brought against president biden in this matter, you focused on the specific facts surrounding the classified documents where president biden stored them, and on his memory and age. you wrote that president biden's, quote, memory was significantly limited during his recorded interviews with the ghost writer in 2017, and during his interview with the special...