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so i think we'll hear a lot about affordability and montana way of life, montana vaults. that's something that decent wants to run on preserving. people like jon tester, they want to run away from joe biden. one of our democratic gubernatorial candidates is taking a similar tack. they -- tack. they understand that biden is unpopular. but also i think that it's hard for me to say. but as i mentioned earlier, a lot of candidates make a big deal about how long they've been in montana, how not long the opponent has been in montana. jon tester has multigenerational roots in montana. has farmed the same plot of dirt in montana for a long time. tim sheehy is like a rich tech guy who moved here not that long ago. that could be a compelling argument for some but the race, which is so national because of the margin in the u.s. senate, it's safe to say that most of the thing you hear on the trail are similar to what you would hear from other candidates in other senate races across the country. >> thank you so much for your time and expertise. >> thank you. >> a reminder, this progra
so i think we'll hear a lot about affordability and montana way of life, montana vaults. that's something that decent wants to run on preserving. people like jon tester, they want to run away from joe biden. one of our democratic gubernatorial candidates is taking a similar tack. they -- tack. they understand that biden is unpopular. but also i think that it's hard for me to say. but as i mentioned earlier, a lot of candidates make a big deal about how long they've been in montana, how not long...
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the director mentioned rural needs in montana. manufactured housing is now being considered and has been for many years. an important source of low-cost housing. at first in rural areas and increasingly now in suburbs and urban areas. maybe you could talk on mai —-dash touch on manufacturing and how it could help in rural areas as well. >> it is amazing what a definition will create. within statute, manufacturing homes receive b social stigma, but also a provision for being on a concrete foundation in the financing that that. a simple fix allowing for manufactured homes on a that being considered a home for both financing and permitting is a big deal. session. on the environmental front -- >> i thinke something to say. >> it goes back to what i said earlier. what we are trying to limit$ creating long-term problems that have not been maintained well which historically they are not. the emphasis density providing us in improved environmental footprint as well. communities that are well-versed and staffed in order to provide water
the director mentioned rural needs in montana. manufactured housing is now being considered and has been for many years. an important source of low-cost housing. at first in rural areas and increasingly now in suburbs and urban areas. maybe you could talk on mai —-dash touch on manufacturing and how it could help in rural areas as well. >> it is amazing what a definition will create. within statute, manufacturing homes receive b social stigma, but also a provision for being on a...
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she serves on the interim in the house and tries to run for senate in montana. she runs as an independent. edit uphill battle, she gets a fifth of the votes and she goes back to private life and she is involved in women's rights issues, a driving force behind the maternity and infancy act which house passes. she is involved in international peace organizations. fast-forward to 1940, she runs for congress again. she runs on a platform to keep the u.s. out of the war in europe. on december 8, 1941, she is faced with a tremendous vote, the day after pearl harbor. fdr has come to the house chamber and addressed a joint session of congress. >> yesterday, december 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy. >> descendant that the senate goes back to its chamber and dachshund the senate goes back to the chamber and -- the senate goes back to their chamber and unanimously votes to go to work. we have some oral histories of people in the chamber who recall members going up to rankin and asking her to vote present, don't vote no. she votes her conscience and she opposes th
she serves on the interim in the house and tries to run for senate in montana. she runs as an independent. edit uphill battle, she gets a fifth of the votes and she goes back to private life and she is involved in women's rights issues, a driving force behind the maternity and infancy act which house passes. she is involved in international peace organizations. fast-forward to 1940, she runs for congress again. she runs on a platform to keep the u.s. out of the war in europe. on december 8,...
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that once was in places where there are few places in montana that i know of. and in it's either kansas oklahoma right on the border. there were non profit groups have large areas. they are sim t know restoring b, their bison there but also native plants are also in montana the kit fox is coming back they had a i think they had a bear there, a grizzly there, on the plains is a big thing. so those things, you know obviously they took millennia for it to become what it became it didn't take that long to undo it it'll take some time and a lot the way that they graze and everything on the places doing it they see remarkable rejuvenatn of the prairie system. and just picking up on your fina comments, what parallels do you see between the story of the buffalo and debates we're having today or energy policy? you know, was a need we learn from that history? well, you know, in the i guess i'm trying to think about in terms wasn't that of a debate. you know, while this was going on, the slaughter, the united states government didn't necessarily did the government and the
that once was in places where there are few places in montana that i know of. and in it's either kansas oklahoma right on the border. there were non profit groups have large areas. they are sim t know restoring b, their bison there but also native plants are also in montana the kit fox is coming back they had a i think they had a bear there, a grizzly there, on the plains is a big thing. so those things, you know obviously they took millennia for it to become what it became it didn't take that...
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we looked at this problem in montana. maybe it was because of the show yellstone anveryone decided they wanted to move to the most beautiful state, and they did. >> that's assuming problem with that in this crowd. >> i'll be careful to point out that the first two seasons were filmed in yellowstone, but it's >> to change in a chain station was in wyoming. >> we recognize, moving on. this is number one issue facing working families. it was particularly acute because people who were moving into our communities, wasn't enough supply. we recognize primarily it was a supply problem. what we did, we had the incredible blessing that our legislator only meets for 90 days every two years. a very tight window. in august prior to that legislative session, i formed a governor's force on housing. it a really broad section, bipartisan people city officials, state officials, nonprofit leaders from places like habitat for humanity. i gave them a charge to cast a[n road net. then we went in, that was in august and we had reports by octobe
we looked at this problem in montana. maybe it was because of the show yellstone anveryone decided they wanted to move to the most beautiful state, and they did. >> that's assuming problem with that in this crowd. >> i'll be careful to point out that the first two seasons were filmed in yellowstone, but it's >> to change in a chain station was in wyoming. >> we recognize, moving on. this is number one issue facing working families. it was particularly acute because...
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>> and that montana case, the judge said that montana was not in a position to judge the national security interests. the biden administration is asking for this legislation in this case. they helped to fashion the legislation and assert its authority in a way that the montana legislature was not. the other thing i would say is that tiktok said things that were untrue. they said american user data is stored here in america or singapore. that's wrong. some of them have been stored on p.r.c. servers in china. tiktok says it's data is not accessible to people in china. again, false. public reports show that bytedance employees routinely access this data unbnownst to american users. third, tiktok says this data has not been weaponized in any way. again, false. published reports including by journalists who were targeted by tiktok for reporting on these data access issues have repeatedly said that there user location data was used against them. you know, we can't abide a situation where the company that says it is not doing these things is doing it and just look away pretending there is no nati
>> and that montana case, the judge said that montana was not in a position to judge the national security interests. the biden administration is asking for this legislation in this case. they helped to fashion the legislation and assert its authority in a way that the montana legislature was not. the other thing i would say is that tiktok said things that were untrue. they said american user data is stored here in america or singapore. that's wrong. some of them have been stored on...
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we worked with the problem in montana. everybody decided they wanted to move to the most beautiful state. >> they are the most beautiful in my own minds. >> they wereil it is all about it in wyoming. wyoming. we recognized moving on that this is the number one issue. moving into the communities, there wasn't enough supply. it is primarily a supply what we did. we have the incredible blessing, power of legislature meets for 90 days every two years. we had a tight window. in august, prior to that legislative session, a task force on housing, it was a really broad section, folks from the building industry, realtors, county commissioners, city officials, state officials, nonprofit leaders from habitat for humanity and i give them a charge to cast a broad net and we went in and o october, into the legislative session in january and essentially ran the tape and got great results. in year we've seen average rental prices come down 20% in our largest communities. average vacancy rates just over one% which is not healthy market. it
we worked with the problem in montana. everybody decided they wanted to move to the most beautiful state. >> they are the most beautiful in my own minds. >> they wereil it is all about it in wyoming. wyoming. we recognized moving on that this is the number one issue. moving into the communities, there wasn't enough supply. it is primarily a supply what we did. we have the incredible blessing, power of legislature meets for 90 days every two years. we had a tight window. in august,...
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there as well as montana. montana, and ohio. those are probably going to be some of the toughest states for democrats to hold onto and they don't have a lot of pickup opportunities either. that's the other flip side, especially now that you have joe manchin, he stepped out of west virginia. that puts another one in republicans map that is almost certain to flip of course. >> all right, coming up on this day when the clocks spring forward, is it finally time for congress to make daylight saving time permanent? >> i never argued it's the most important issue facing a republic, but it's one that matters. everybody's got an opinion on it one way or the other. >> this is the big time pain that do. >> i brought in a short max protein with 30 grams of protein. those who tried to be felt more energy in just two weeks here, i'll take >> that ensure max protein, 30 grams protein one prim's sugar, 25 vitamins minerals, and a new fiber blend with a prebiotic >> pain hits back so get relief fast. only tylenol rapid release channels have lase
there as well as montana. montana, and ohio. those are probably going to be some of the toughest states for democrats to hold onto and they don't have a lot of pickup opportunities either. that's the other flip side, especially now that you have joe manchin, he stepped out of west virginia. that puts another one in republicans map that is almost certain to flip of course. >> all right, coming up on this day when the clocks spring forward, is it finally time for congress to make daylight...
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he's not going to montana trump's going to win. montana's, but casey's made the determination. i got to stick with biden. that's really how we're going to move when together, we're going to lose together and providing won pennsylvania in 2020. he has he's a scranton native, his political brand dates back a long way. there, there >> hi where trump is going to be heavily favored to win there, as well as montana, montana, and ohio. those are probably gonna be some of the toughest states for democrats to hold onto. and they don't have a lot of pickup opportunities either. that's the other flip side, especially now that you have joe man and he stepped out of west virginia, that puts another one in republicans map that is almost certain flip of course. all right, coming up on this day when the clock spring forward, is it finally time for congress to make daylight saving time permanent >> never argued it. some motion important issue facing a republic, but it's one that matters. everybody's got an opinion on it one way or the other >> this is the big dam >> that doe >> there's some thi
he's not going to montana trump's going to win. montana's, but casey's made the determination. i got to stick with biden. that's really how we're going to move when together, we're going to lose together and providing won pennsylvania in 2020. he has he's a scranton native, his political brand dates back a long way. there, there >> hi where trump is going to be heavily favored to win there, as well as montana, montana, and ohio. those are probably gonna be some of the toughest states for...
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a woman named germaine white from northwest montana pointed out that people have been there for 12,000 years, 12,000 years, and she said, if you take that 12,000 years and you wrap it around 24 hour clock, but means is that christopher columbus shows up. at 11:28 p.m. and louis and clark show up■ at 1145 p all tht other time is just them and the continent and, its natural world animal life and plant life. so for ten more than 10,000 years, we to make sure we we told that story but also that you can feel it in. the luckily the people that we interviewed think get that across the with the buffalo relied on them for everything. used every part of the buffalo so obviously important for their food important for their clothing their hides could be used to teepees. there if you left the fur on, they could keep you warm in the winter, then every other single part. it's a long, long list. ribs could be made into sleds for little kids. dried tongues could be used for hairbrushes the tail be used to swat flies or to dip into water. if you're in a sweat lodge to, make the steam rise. my friend g
a woman named germaine white from northwest montana pointed out that people have been there for 12,000 years, 12,000 years, and she said, if you take that 12,000 years and you wrap it around 24 hour clock, but means is that christopher columbus shows up. at 11:28 p.m. and louis and clark show up■ at 1145 p all tht other time is just them and the continent and, its natural world animal life and plant life. so for ten more than 10,000 years, we to make sure we we told that story but also that...
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cientos de conductores quedaron atrapados en montañas de nieve y el tráfico fuera de control. salí en la mañana porque pensaba. pues avanzarle al camino y llegar en la noche a mi, a mi hogar. este es el mapa con los estragos de la nevada que se extendió a idaho y colorado valley state, el centro turístico más grande de la zona, fue una de las estaciones de esquí que cerraron por varios días. la nieve superó los 6 pies en 3 días. gabriel smith nos muestran cómo la nieve superó la mitad de sus cuerpos en south lake tahoe. hubo varios huéspedes que no se no podían salir del área. entonces eso complica mucho. se usa todo, todo para poder subir, porque pues siempre son como puedes ver, las carreteras son. pues son montañas para poder llegar aquí hasta donde estamos, solo en la autopista 84 se han registrado un centenar de choques o derrapado vehículos por la baja visibilidad. también hasta esta mañana 15.000 personas no tenían energía eléctrica en california. los caminos siguen inseguros y es mejor estar en casa, nos dijo el vocero de caltrans. siempre hay que
cientos de conductores quedaron atrapados en montañas de nieve y el tráfico fuera de control. salí en la mañana porque pensaba. pues avanzarle al camino y llegar en la noche a mi, a mi hogar. este es el mapa con los estragos de la nevada que se extendió a idaho y colorado valley state, el centro turístico más grande de la zona, fue una de las estaciones de esquí que cerraron por varios días. la nieve superó los 6 pies en 3 días. gabriel smith nos muestran cómo la nieve superó la...
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greg montana, thank you. we've we've copied a lot of what you're doing. this is the the benefit, i think, of the national governors association. we should be stealing ideas from each other and things that work. and so i'm going to change my remarks just a little bit because i'm going to take a little bit different approach, if i could. and and share something with you that you probably haven't heard yet. and i really hope it passes my legislature next week or i'm going to be very embarrassed. so we'll see what happens here. but i so i had an epiphany a few months ago that is very different. we have been doing a lot of the things that everybody else is doing and some of it's working for sure. what would happen, though, is we would take all these ideas to the legislature, and by the time i got something through and we did, we got things through. they were always a little bit watered down. our league of cities and towns none of us have ever experienced doesn't happen there. but my my local municipal parties were really good at kind of watering some of these
greg montana, thank you. we've we've copied a lot of what you're doing. this is the the benefit, i think, of the national governors association. we should be stealing ideas from each other and things that work. and so i'm going to change my remarks just a little bit because i'm going to take a little bit different approach, if i could. and and share something with you that you probably haven't heard yet. and i really hope it passes my legislature next week or i'm going to be very embarrassed....
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and there was also a group of users also filed the lawsuit to overturn the montana law. and the judge did indeed put that law on hold. so tick tock could do the same thing here. in fact, i would fully expect them to me. and in terms of the ban a, tell us a bit more about what take talk means to uses in the united states. so what would have bad actually mean? and how tricky would it be to enforce? yeah, well i mean the tick tock is very, very popular in the u. s. as in many places in the world, i think uh over you know, uh over a 150000000 uh, average monthly users in the us. and so a band would that mean if a band it wouldn't exist, they wouldn't be able to use the app at all. they'd have to find another app to use, but it, you know, we don't have the same experience as tick tock. um the other thing the bill allows for is a sale. and if it's sold, i think the purpose of the last is the sell to somebody will have a different editorial policy who will give users different content to won't feed them content that us government thinks is harmful. and again, that will change t
and there was also a group of users also filed the lawsuit to overturn the montana law. and the judge did indeed put that law on hold. so tick tock could do the same thing here. in fact, i would fully expect them to me. and in terms of the ban a, tell us a bit more about what take talk means to uses in the united states. so what would have bad actually mean? and how tricky would it be to enforce? yeah, well i mean the tick tock is very, very popular in the u. s. as in many places in the world,...
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i urge montana to look into this case out of lake county, paulson, montana, judge christopher. judge deborah christopher. you guys have to wake up and protect your city and get these left-leaning, america hating communists out of the bench. host: anthony is in los caller: everybody said donald trump saying that they cheated the election but what about the, all the three talking about the russian collusion. i didn't see anybody in prison. host: is that your top news story for this week? caller: yes, i wanted to talk about the russian collusion and why nobody is mentioning that, the millions that's been wasted during that time. all the media talked about it and we came to find out that it was all fe and no one went to jail. and trump says, ok, he thinks it was stolen from him and everybody wants to throw him in prison and jail. there was no inquiries, there was no all this money wasted. it was just the that's it. so i think it's very wrong of people to judge trump because he thinks, i think e the was stolen. if you have mail in ballots people will cheat especially the democratic
i urge montana to look into this case out of lake county, paulson, montana, judge christopher. judge deborah christopher. you guys have to wake up and protect your city and get these left-leaning, america hating communists out of the bench. host: anthony is in los caller: everybody said donald trump saying that they cheated the election but what about the, all the three talking about the russian collusion. i didn't see anybody in prison. host: is that your top news story for this week? caller:...
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my top new story for me personally of the day, i just ts of montana state as a big ruling from the montana supreme court has recently come down since judiciary stuff does appear to be on the news rcle for the last few months concerning many different topics. i will not get into that. we have all seen them paired the one in montana is a judge that -- seen them. the one in montana is a judge trouble, rightfully so, as i have been personally calling c-span mentioning my child for the last eight years over parental rights. this judge of montana has now been sanctioned, if that's the correct word, by an overruling panel of the montana supreme court in her egregious actions against children and parents in parental rights. i urge all people in montana to look into this case out of lake county, paulson, montana, judge christopher. judge deborah christopher. you guys have to wake up and protect your city and get these left-leaning, america hating communists out of the bench. host: anthony is in los caller: everybody saying that the election but what about the, all the three years talking about the
my top new story for me personally of the day, i just ts of montana state as a big ruling from the montana supreme court has recently come down since judiciary stuff does appear to be on the news rcle for the last few months concerning many different topics. i will not get into that. we have all seen them paired the one in montana is a judge that -- seen them. the one in montana is a judge trouble, rightfully so, as i have been personally calling c-span mentioning my child for the last eight...
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a study of independent clinics, as well as pressure from montana sen. jon tester, who called on the departments of defense and veterans affairs to take action in a public letter, forced the air force leadership to order another medical examination. the air force told abc news that the investigation is ongoing, finding the cause of the cancer deposits is very difficult, but as a result of collecting samples on some surfaces in ... exceeded the limit values, which led to a special radiological hazard in these centers. the pvs said all facilities were immediately closed for security reasons. a multidisciplinary team of experts, including physicians and engineers, was assembled to develop pollution cleanup and mitigation procedures. a also retesting. procedures continue to this day to ensure the safety of military personnel. oncology centers have long included dangerous polymers in the list of probable carcinogens, although a direct connection between them and lymphoma and hodshkin has not been established. in the late 1970s, the united states banned the pr
a study of independent clinics, as well as pressure from montana sen. jon tester, who called on the departments of defense and veterans affairs to take action in a public letter, forced the air force leadership to order another medical examination. the air force told abc news that the investigation is ongoing, finding the cause of the cancer deposits is very difficult, but as a result of collecting samples on some surfaces in ... exceeded the limit values, which led to a special radiological...
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that leads ohio and montana. ohio, trump carried twice by eight points, sherrod brown the democrat is awaiting the winner of this primary tonight. democrats seem to believe that moreno is the more beatable candidate for sherrod brown. democrats spent money trying to boost moreno in this primary. if trump does win ohio, he's expected to, sherrod brown will need to win a chunk of voters who are voting for donald trump and the presidential election. he's going to need trump voters to come over and vote for him in the senate race and jon tester in montana, a state won trump won by 16 points, is going it need the same, likely even more. more trump voters to split their ballots to come over to the democratic side and vote for tester in the senate race there. if democrats can retain these two seats, that would give them a chance of holding on to the senate. there are a number of other states that are up there, republicans are eyeing, democrats are hoping somehow to put texas in play. but essentially the most likely scen
that leads ohio and montana. ohio, trump carried twice by eight points, sherrod brown the democrat is awaiting the winner of this primary tonight. democrats seem to believe that moreno is the more beatable candidate for sherrod brown. democrats spent money trying to boost moreno in this primary. if trump does win ohio, he's expected to, sherrod brown will need to win a chunk of voters who are voting for donald trump and the presidential election. he's going to need trump voters to come over and...
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host: montana. democrats line. caller: good morning from montana. my biggest concern is the lack of communication. a lot of our newspapers have gone by the wayside in montana. our governor is a billionaire. annable's asian -- the cannibali my biggest concern is how can we come back when the whole system in montana has been bought out by the wealthy? i am very concerned. our attitude in montana because we are rural and farm and ranch as we are in second gear wh resn overdrive and we are just sitting back and we are late to the party. guest: i cerin agree there is a huge problem in the decline of local media. that is an enormous risk to our democracy. local media is vital and keeps local politicians honest and keep people informedto-date on e fundamental things that are happening at every level of government and it is important. i worry about that. in terms of what has happened withto that. there is a lot of money that has come into montana lately. your senator who is up f farmern my view come and i am certainly not a montana farmer, be very mh concer
host: montana. democrats line. caller: good morning from montana. my biggest concern is the lack of communication. a lot of our newspapers have gone by the wayside in montana. our governor is a billionaire. annable's asian -- the cannibali my biggest concern is how can we come back when the whole system in montana has been bought out by the wealthy? i am very concerned. our attitude in montana because we are rural and farm and ranch as we are in second gear wh resn overdrive and we are just...
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el día de ayer tuvimos fuertes vientos que todavía continúan en algunas zonas de las montañas, pero al menos la nubosidad no nos va a estar visitando para esta tarde ni tampoco para mañana. nuestro sábado familiar. sin embargo, sí tenemos este aviso todavía por fuertes vientos, ráfagas entre 45 a 55 millas por hora que se van a estar desarrollando a través de sacramento mariposa y también las montañas. ahí estamos viendo el viento actual, la brisa marina se mantiene entre 10 a 15 millas por hora. mañana el sábado por la tarde podemos observar que el viento baja su velocidad, pero ya a partir de las 14:00 de la tarde de nuestro sábado, esa brisa incrementa nuevamente entre 15 a 20 millas por hora en la línea costera. temperaturas máximas para mañana nuestro sábado 70 y 3 para la zona de san josé, san francisco. más fresco 66 grados despejadas. las condiciones 71 para la zona de napa y nos vamos a ver el pronóstico exclusivo de 10 días para la zona de san josé. temperaturas muy agradables en el rango de los 70 grados. sin embargo, de hoy en 8 las temperaturas estará
el día de ayer tuvimos fuertes vientos que todavía continúan en algunas zonas de las montañas, pero al menos la nubosidad no nos va a estar visitando para esta tarde ni tampoco para mañana. nuestro sábado familiar. sin embargo, sí tenemos este aviso todavía por fuertes vientos, ráfagas entre 45 a 55 millas por hora que se van a estar desarrollando a través de sacramento mariposa y también las montañas. ahí estamos viendo el viento actual, la brisa marina se mantiene entre 10 a 15...
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sunday this next storm brings montana, michigan, heavy snow up into the midwest. severe storms in the mississippi river valley. a foot and a half of snow from the dakotas into wisconsin. this is crippling over the weekend. the upper midwest into monday. so air travel going to be a big problem. >> okay. >> all right, al. >> we'll come back to you in just a moment, buddy. >>> to idaho where that escaped inmate and his accomplice are back in jail this morning after a dramatic end to a statewide manhunt. officials believe they may be involved in other crimes. dana, good morning. >> reporter: craig, good morning. these arrests bring to an end an intense search. investigators say these men traveled across idaho and may have killed two people before they were tracked down. but this morning, they are now behind me inside this county jail, along with a woman who may have helped them during their time on the run. this morning, a new arrest in idaho after the capture of escaped inmate skylar meade and his alleged accomplice, nicholas umphenour. there's now a third suspect, n
sunday this next storm brings montana, michigan, heavy snow up into the midwest. severe storms in the mississippi river valley. a foot and a half of snow from the dakotas into wisconsin. this is crippling over the weekend. the upper midwest into monday. so air travel going to be a big problem. >> okay. >> all right, al. >> we'll come back to you in just a moment, buddy. >>> to idaho where that escaped inmate and his accomplice are back in jail this morning after a...
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now a writer analyst, an author, andre montana. check out his latest book called losing military supremacy. the myopia of american strategic planning, you can see more of his musings on his blog at smooth b, x 12 dot blog spot, dot com. andre, always a pleasure to speak with you. thank you for joining the program. so so 1st up, reuters is citing anonymous sources, whom they say are from the us, you know, kind of applying persons within the intelligence apparatus that russians are developing, quote space based anti satellite nuclear weapons, which the kremlin, they deny and has said is an outright fabrication and that moscow has no intention of deploying nuclear weapons in space. now straight away, what's your read on that situation? the same as it is usually my reaction to n your sol gold in throw off for washington the wish most of these publication. and we're all, all the info on the rock in intel, on everything else. so here is also primarily internal purposes. some say that it is regarding the situation with those $61000000000.
now a writer analyst, an author, andre montana. check out his latest book called losing military supremacy. the myopia of american strategic planning, you can see more of his musings on his blog at smooth b, x 12 dot blog spot, dot com. andre, always a pleasure to speak with you. thank you for joining the program. so so 1st up, reuters is citing anonymous sources, whom they say are from the us, you know, kind of applying persons within the intelligence apparatus that russians are developing,...
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and, you know, i'm here in montana saying, well, do we control our here? and i really think it underscores to me that immigration is the fundamental issue, that the first issue that an other issues, it goes to really the heart of who are we as a people like and do we get to choose and. it's a battle that i think we as a nation right now are losing in october this year, we hit 15% immigrant population. ghest in history, higher even than the the ellis island era and that's both legal and illegal. and it wasn't always this way. i mean even not before i was born in 1970 census, we were 4.7% immigrant. timmigrants, 57 immigrant median of native born americans was 27. so you had few older immigrants and that was kind it. 84% of those immigrants came from europe and canada today we have immigrants and illegal from everywhere in the world. under joe, we've had a 4.5 million net increase. that's according to the census bureau estimated 2.5 million according to my friends at the cnn center for immigration studies. of those are illegal. those numbers are historically
and, you know, i'm here in montana saying, well, do we control our here? and i really think it underscores to me that immigration is the fundamental issue, that the first issue that an other issues, it goes to really the heart of who are we as a people like and do we get to choose and. it's a battle that i think we as a nation right now are losing in october this year, we hit 15% immigrant population. ghest in history, higher even than the the ellis island era and that's both legal and illegal....
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under to because as the oldest say, your enemies are not in enemies, to quote has been doing this in montana. and so we know that marshall, this is a lot to do with the strong stance of k is the general side that is being penetrated in, in, in, in palestine, in the displacement of people, the oppression of people and the racist easily with what it is doing and so we know this too well because we went through that same experience, we have no choice, but to stand with the people who understand who also stood with us. it was very difficult, a time in history, i think just alluded to your presence around the pose that has been voting that external forces. what might intervene in the countries elections considering south africa's growing role on the international stage to think it's fair to say that this was expected. and these still expect washington to continue to try and parent play a role in the elections using the da request as a pretext. even off to this revelation the yes side of the spectrum, i must say that to comfortable you in that we have strong internal controls in, in the country in
under to because as the oldest say, your enemies are not in enemies, to quote has been doing this in montana. and so we know that marshall, this is a lot to do with the strong stance of k is the general side that is being penetrated in, in, in, in palestine, in the displacement of people, the oppression of people and the racist easily with what it is doing and so we know this too well because we went through that same experience, we have no choice, but to stand with the people who understand...
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if they lose montana, democrats are then at 49. even if sherrod brown were to win ohio, they're still below 50. what would they have to do in that case other than win montana? could they flip a texas? again, just given how closely these presidential results tend to track with senate results, democrats have been eyeing texas for a long time. frankly, a presidential election year seems like probably the most difficult time for democrats to flip a state like texas if they're going to. 2018 was a great democratic year. in that midterm, ted cruz had a close call but was still able to win. then we saw in 2020 with donald trump on the ballot in texas, certainly in the border area you had a lot of traditionally democratic counties that moved dramatically toward trump, which has only complicated the democrats' political position in texas. short of winning a montana, democrats would have to flip a republican seat. that's a very tall task for them. getting a guy like tester may be their least difficult path. >> let me ask you one final questi
if they lose montana, democrats are then at 49. even if sherrod brown were to win ohio, they're still below 50. what would they have to do in that case other than win montana? could they flip a texas? again, just given how closely these presidential results tend to track with senate results, democrats have been eyeing texas for a long time. frankly, a presidential election year seems like probably the most difficult time for democrats to flip a state like texas if they're going to. 2018 was a...
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that is in west virginia, that's in ohio, and that's in montana. and the reality is, democrats have basically already given up on west virginia. trump won it by more than 40 points. if they don't win west virginia, that knocks it down to 50 right there. that means they have to win both ohio and montana. ohio, a state that went for trump by 20 points. montana, jon tester running for re-election, went for trump by 16 points. if democrats are going to retain control of the senate, it's very likely they're going to need trump voters in both ohio and montana, a critical chunk of trump voters to switch over in the senate race and vote for the democrats, sherrod brown in ohio, tester in montana in those senate elections. because without holding on to those two seats, the idea of democrats retaining control of the senate becomes faint, it becomes remote, it becomes basically hard to fathom. so that's the grim reality for democrats of this map. but that is the importance of ohio. and one other note here, bernie moreno, trump's candidate, democrats have actu
that is in west virginia, that's in ohio, and that's in montana. and the reality is, democrats have basically already given up on west virginia. trump won it by more than 40 points. if they don't win west virginia, that knocks it down to 50 right there. that means they have to win both ohio and montana. ohio, a state that went for trump by 20 points. montana, jon tester running for re-election, went for trump by 16 points. if democrats are going to retain control of the senate, it's very likely...
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your name is not in enemies, to quote has been doing this in montana. and so we know that much what this is a lot to do with the strong stance of j is the general side that is being penetrated in, in, even in palestine, in the displacement of people, the oppression of people and the racist uses a with what it is doing and say we know this too well because we went through the same experience. we have no choice, but to stand with the people will probably send who was the steward with us. it was better. did you contact a time in history? i think just alluded to your president around the pose that has been voting that external forces, what might intervene in the countries elections considering south africa's growing role on the international stage to think it's fair to say that this was expected. and do you still expect washington to continue to try and parent play a role in the elections using the d a request as a pretext even off to this revelation? yes, side of the spectrum, i must say that to comfortable you in that we have strong internal controls in,
your name is not in enemies, to quote has been doing this in montana. and so we know that much what this is a lot to do with the strong stance of j is the general side that is being penetrated in, in, even in palestine, in the displacement of people, the oppression of people and the racist uses a with what it is doing and say we know this too well because we went through the same experience. we have no choice, but to stand with the people will probably send who was the steward with us. it was...
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he and john tester of montana are the highest senators to defend this circle. they want a weak candidate in this race, they're not getting the weaker candidate they wanted in montana. ohio there narrowly hopeful to not make mistakes the way some candidates did. >> give us one or two other races from a state you're watching tonight or what sort of lessons we could learn from tonight's results we could apply to the presidential contest in november. >> yeah, the other races that are worth watching are mostly in illinois. in chicago danny kaydavis he's 82 years old, not as active as he was. he's a progressive challenger apac is spending against. that's sort of a fight for the democratic party wrenching some of the older members out of office and replacing him with more progressive members. you have the incumbent facing a more conservative challenger running against him for spending bills. in ohio, though, you've got a couple of safe seats that are open, and each of them, these are safe republican seats, the incumbents them, the issue in the race is who is more like
he and john tester of montana are the highest senators to defend this circle. they want a weak candidate in this race, they're not getting the weaker candidate they wanted in montana. ohio there narrowly hopeful to not make mistakes the way some candidates did. >> give us one or two other races from a state you're watching tonight or what sort of lessons we could learn from tonight's results we could apply to the presidential contest in november. >> yeah, the other races that are...
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you mentioned montana, tim sheehy the businessman and military man and montana sam brown who has a compelling story ended nevada mike rogers from your days in the house is a foreign policy expert in house intel committee chair. a very diverse and strong lineup of republican recruits who certainly could put i think republicans are favored to win back the senate given the caliber of candidates. trey: josh, i always enjoyed listening to your perspective and have anyone. i look forward to having you on real soon. >> thank you. trey: got next the supreme court did the impossible they agreed with one another. as the harmony short-lived? fox news legal correspondent shannon bream joins us after the break on "sunday night in america". ♪ always dry scoop before you run. listen to me, the hot dog diet got me shredded. it's time we listen to science. one a day is formulated with key nutrients to support whole body health. one a day. science that matters. get help reaching your goals with j.p. morgan wealth plan, a digital money coach in the chase mobile® app. use it to set and track your goals, big a
you mentioned montana, tim sheehy the businessman and military man and montana sam brown who has a compelling story ended nevada mike rogers from your days in the house is a foreign policy expert in house intel committee chair. a very diverse and strong lineup of republican recruits who certainly could put i think republicans are favored to win back the senate given the caliber of candidates. trey: josh, i always enjoyed listening to your perspective and have anyone. i look forward to having...
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so you have got, you mention montana, who have the businessman and military veteran in montana. you have sam brown, who has a very compelling story as a military veteran in the vet up. you have got mike rogers, do you know your days in the house warm policya expert and former house intel committee chair.chai so a very diverse, very, veryn e strong line of republican recruits who certainlyho could t republicans i think are favored to win back the senate even though the caliber of can candidates. they went josh, i always enjoy listening to your perspective and having you on and i lookr pe forward to having you on again soon. >> thanks, trey. >> trey: up next, the supreme court did the impossible.e im they agree with one another, but is the harmony short-lived? fox news legal correspondent, shannon bream, joins us right after the break on "sunday night in america." ♪ ♪ i still love to surf, snowboard, and, of course, skate. so, i take qunol magnesium to support my muscle and bone health. qunol's extra strength, high absorption magnesium helps me get the full benefits of magnesi
so you have got, you mention montana, who have the businessman and military veteran in montana. you have sam brown, who has a very compelling story as a military veteran in the vet up. you have got mike rogers, do you know your days in the house warm policya expert and former house intel committee chair.chai so a very diverse, very, veryn e strong line of republican recruits who certainlyho could t republicans i think are favored to win back the senate even though the caliber of can candidates....
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positions to pay a complete opposites, but in terms of human rights, the gap between them is narrow montana reports from washington. as donald trump price for a 2nd time, he doubles down on some of the most controversial aspects of his 1st threatening to abandon nato allies. should they come under attack in this and match and re compensation with a nato leda. but one of the hedge in the country stood up and said, does that mean that if we don't pay the bills, then you're not going to protect us? i should. that's exactly what it means. exactly. i'm not going to protect from continues to rail against international agreements. from which is administration, unilaterally withdrew, and upon becoming president, go bite and attempted to repair global relations. america is back. diplomacy is back from supplier and fascination with dictators is bad on immigration from predominantly muslim countries is assistance on separating migrant children from the parents or reflected the world view in which human rights had no place. and now the position that by didn't pledge to reset, we must start with diploma
positions to pay a complete opposites, but in terms of human rights, the gap between them is narrow montana reports from washington. as donald trump price for a 2nd time, he doubles down on some of the most controversial aspects of his 1st threatening to abandon nato allies. should they come under attack in this and match and re compensation with a nato leda. but one of the hedge in the country stood up and said, does that mean that if we don't pay the bills, then you're not going to protect...
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example state banned tiktok in state a disaster from the moment they did it people in montana sued tiktok was sued being held up in addition to possible bill of attainder constitutional problem also is could be first amended, 14th amendment i think not thinking lu, last point donald trump asked tiktok to do two things when president in off thes they are doing them number one project texas american data on american soil american hands, oracle ellison, oversee that in texas spent billions to make sure that exists number two donald trump said why don't we have american ownership we tried that in trump administration a 12-page bill allows you to with divest a company morgan's point is correct not just politics you don't rip out of americans hands feel shadowed banned sentencered senored, entrepreneurial pursuit to connect communities on health concerns, on hobbies last point, it was testified to congress hout and senate one year ago march 23, 2023 why congress so busy a year to do this if tiktok is burning brains bodies of teenagers should have come back march 24 done -- 100 to zero unanimous
example state banned tiktok in state a disaster from the moment they did it people in montana sued tiktok was sued being held up in addition to possible bill of attainder constitutional problem also is could be first amended, 14th amendment i think not thinking lu, last point donald trump asked tiktok to do two things when president in off thes they are doing them number one project texas american data on american soil american hands, oracle ellison, oversee that in texas spent billions to make...
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, sentences south on up in the mountains because they were hunting funding recently in east kind of montana on the, on the boring i, i think this way we repeated that wasn't a huge amount of ready, but it was full cost as it was into that are channels for roads. but do you see from the orange top? see a southern sumatra. java. i'm property, sorry for kind of mountain our at risk in the next 24 hours or so. more snow on its way for home shoot and rain, shanghai. the weather brought to you by visit castle. generation football folks. old french captain teresa bra, unit j. c, waiting, waiting, waiting, waiting for an aluminum to open conversation. 3rd, very simple forward is that facing about child abuse is you. i am a u n. b and i think we need to help each other. and also showcase is the incredible story of the foot folders and fluff dennis done to escape the telephone generation for episode one on the the problem back on top stories on how to 0, dozens of people have been killed or wounded after israel launched another attack on palestinians trying to get paid in golf. a city civilians were
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[applause] kansas, kentucky, michigan, montana, ohio, wisconsin. states that might be purple, states that are clearly supportive of reproductive freedom. jennifer's argument around polling data is so important because 85% of americans believe freedom and yet to have 21 states rollback those rights, what it really does is help people under is not functioning. so all the ways in which we have seen reproductive rights move backwards, i thinklso correlates to the number of countries that are descending into fascism and the way in which the authoritarian tendencies in this country are coming to bear. and that i think has been the most interesting thing i have seen on the campaign trail, the fact that there is a reason why abortion and democracy where the closing arguments in 2022 and why i imagine they wl behe closing argument this year, because it helps people understand that democracy starts at the local levelgh going to matter who your prosecutor and d.a., it will matter who your state supreme court candidate is.■x how many of us can name who sits
[applause] kansas, kentucky, michigan, montana, ohio, wisconsin. states that might be purple, states that are clearly supportive of reproductive freedom. jennifer's argument around polling data is so important because 85% of americans believe freedom and yet to have 21 states rollback those rights, what it really does is help people under is not functioning. so all the ways in which we have seen reproductive rights move backwards, i thinklso correlates to the number of countries that are...
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washington's envoy and his mom about wanting pakistan could face isolation from the west, and less and montana is removed from power. then in april pakistan's problem at ousted con, in the know confidence votes, that opposed really are said lose cipher was prove that washington conspired with a some of odd to bring him down. earlier this here, conway, the census to 10 years in pakistan for leaking that state secrets us government has repeatedly denied its involvement. however, donald knew himself was revealed to have personally called for the ousting of con i think of the no confidence vote against the prime minister succeeds old before given in washington because the russian visit is being looked at as a decision by the prime minister of the site they and president of opposition later con, independent candidates affiliated with his p t. i party won the most the eats and last month's general election in pakistan. officials there have upheld the legitimacy and transparency of the vote. but the us claims that is concerned about alleged irregularities by calling nick aaron spoke with a member of
washington's envoy and his mom about wanting pakistan could face isolation from the west, and less and montana is removed from power. then in april pakistan's problem at ousted con, in the know confidence votes, that opposed really are said lose cipher was prove that washington conspired with a some of odd to bring him down. earlier this here, conway, the census to 10 years in pakistan for leaking that state secrets us government has repeatedly denied its involvement. however, donald knew...