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some have dubbed it to montana miracle. governor i want to thank you for making housing a top priority and i want to thank you for joining us and welcome your wife who was with us here today. before starting our conversation let me remind our virtual audience that if you have questions for the governor you can post them to our twitter account throughout the event using the #bpc live. you're also welcome to submit your questions and the youtube chat and we will save time at the end of the event to take questions from our in person and virtual audiences. governor, thank you for being with us. host: thank you for having -- gov. gianforte: thank you for having me. dennis: let's go further -- 30,000 feet. even governor for three plus years. how is the state doing and what are your priorities besides housing. gov. gianforte: i ran for two reasons. montana had not been living up to its full potential, we export the best beef in the world, we export a lot of grain and we export our kids because we didn't have jobs. i'm a business g
some have dubbed it to montana miracle. governor i want to thank you for making housing a top priority and i want to thank you for joining us and welcome your wife who was with us here today. before starting our conversation let me remind our virtual audience that if you have questions for the governor you can post them to our twitter account throughout the event using the #bpc live. you're also welcome to submit your questions and the youtube chat and we will save time at the end of the event...
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some have dubbed it the montana miracle. governor want to thank you for making housing a top priority and i want to thank you for joining us in the own want to welcome your wife the first lady susan gianforte who is here with us today. before starting our conversation that may remind their virtual audience if you have any questions for governor gianforte you can post them to our twitter account @bpc underscore bipartisan and use the #bpc live #bpc black and you're welcome to submit your questions to the youtube chat and we will save time at the end of the event to take questions or in person virtual audiences. governor thank you so much for being here. >> dennis thank you for having me put i know will spend a lot of time talking about housing. let's go 30,000 feet. you've been governor for three plus years. how is the state doing and what are your priorities besides that? >> again thank you for having me. i ran for two reasons. want an has not been living up to its full potential. we export the best thief in the world, we ex
some have dubbed it the montana miracle. governor want to thank you for making housing a top priority and i want to thank you for joining us in the own want to welcome your wife the first lady susan gianforte who is here with us today. before starting our conversation that may remind their virtual audience if you have any questions for governor gianforte you can post them to our twitter account @bpc underscore bipartisan and use the #bpc live #bpc black and you're welcome to submit your...
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montana pbs's joe lesar takes us to southwest montana for a deeper look. joe: for the past 39 summers, craig fellin has run the big hole lodge, guiding anglers on southwest montana's world-class rivers. this area is the state's fly fishing mecca, and it's where craig passed down his love of the sport to his son, wade. wade: for the past 17 years i've been a guide at big hole lodge and working alongside my father. joe:e now co-own the lodge, which sits about 8 miles from its namesake, the big hole river. nicknamed, "the last best river," it supports the last naturally producing population of fluvial arctic grayling in the lower 48 states. wade: and it is beautiful, it is pristine, with a river running through it, with wild trout. joe: four species of montana's wild trout call this river home, drawing anglers from all over the world. wade: you can spend 8 hours and not have thought of anything other than where your fly is in the water column in relation to where a fish might be. joe: but something is happening to the fish. this spring, montana fish wildlife
montana pbs's joe lesar takes us to southwest montana for a deeper look. joe: for the past 39 summers, craig fellin has run the big hole lodge, guiding anglers on southwest montana's world-class rivers. this area is the state's fly fishing mecca, and it's where craig passed down his love of the sport to his son, wade. wade: for the past 17 years i've been a guide at big hole lodge and working alongside my father. joe:e now co-own the lodge, which sits about 8 miles from its namesake, the big...
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we sold our house and we went to a tiny town in montana, northwestern montana, 3500 people. we decided, i was to longer practicing law. i did know what is going to do but i knew we're smart, o resourceful and we would figure it out. i used that time to recalibrate, to clear my mind in the woods. when iin say in the woods we really are in the woods. we areth in a 20-acre ranch at e base of the continental divide. grizzly quarter is with the color. literally we have grizzliesup going up throughout are probably all the time. that's my path, a path, i was trying to recalibrate and find simplicity in my life and to make sense of the world because i should also add, back then i'd like to credit myself with being an incredibly forward thinking i can think of but a begin to realize even in 2011 at the world was not making sense, things were not adding up. you weren't living in the world that we were told we lived in. and anyone with common sense could see it in my opinion but --, what you mean by that? >> guest: what i mean is we are told with even a country where we have free speec
we sold our house and we went to a tiny town in montana, northwestern montana, 3500 people. we decided, i was to longer practicing law. i did know what is going to do but i knew we're smart, o resourceful and we would figure it out. i used that time to recalibrate, to clear my mind in the woods. when iin say in the woods we really are in the woods. we areth in a 20-acre ranch at e base of the continental divide. grizzly quarter is with the color. literally we have grizzliesup going up...
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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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we knew we sold our house and we went to a tiny town in montana of montana, 3500 people and. we decided i was no longer practicing law. i didn't know what i was going to do, but i knew that we were smart, we were resourceful. we would figured it out, figure it out. and i use that time to recalibrate, to clear my mind in the woods. and when i, say, in the woods, we really are in the woods. we're a 20 acre ranch at the base. the continental divide, grizzly is what they call it. i mean, literally, we have going up to our property all the time. but that's that's my path, a path of i was trying to recalibrate, find simplicity in my life and to make sense of the world. because i should also add back then i was i want to credit myself with being incredibly thinker, but i began to realize even in 2011 that the world was not making sense, things weren't adding up. we weren't living in the world, that we were told we lived in. and anyone for common sense could see it, in my opinion. at do you mean by that? let's give an example. what i mean is that we are told we live in a country wher
we knew we sold our house and we went to a tiny town in montana of montana, 3500 people and. we decided i was no longer practicing law. i didn't know what i was going to do, but i knew that we were smart, we were resourceful. we would figured it out, figure it out. and i use that time to recalibrate, to clear my mind in the woods. and when i, say, in the woods, we really are in the woods. we're a 20 acre ranch at the base. the continental divide, grizzly is what they call it. i mean, literally,...
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en ninguna otra montaÑa la habÍa dejado porque no lo veÍa correcto. fue la niÑita que me salvÓ y le dejÉ la foto y fue un momento muy especial. calderÓn: la silvia que baja del everest ha empezado el camino de sanaciÓn de sus heridas y de entender el que serÍa uno de los mÁs importantes propÓsitos de su vida. >> parte tambiÉn de la expediciÓn al everest, antes de yo empezar la subida a la montaÑa, a la base del everest yo llevo un grupo de sobrevivientes de abuso sexual. calderÓn: el hecho de... de ascender para olvidar y para dejar atrÁs. lo horrible que se ha vivido. cobra sentido tambiÉn para ellas. >> ellas se dan cuenta que su voz estÁ intacta. se dan cuenta del poder que ellas tienen. calderÓn: asÍ naciÓ courageous girls, una fundaciÓn sin Ánimo de lucro que ayuda a sobrevivientes de abuso sexual a encontrar la paz y el balance a travÉs del senderismo. ¿cuando decides escribir un libro que se llama el abrazo de la montaÑa? >> no querÍa que pasaran otras personas sufriendo en silencio. como a mÍ me hubiera gustado leer es
en ninguna otra montaÑa la habÍa dejado porque no lo veÍa correcto. fue la niÑita que me salvÓ y le dejÉ la foto y fue un momento muy especial. calderÓn: la silvia que baja del everest ha empezado el camino de sanaciÓn de sus heridas y de entender el que serÍa uno de los mÁs importantes propÓsitos de su vida. >> parte tambiÉn de la expediciÓn al everest, antes de yo empezar la subida a la montaÑa, a la base del everest yo llevo un grupo de sobrevivientes de abuso sexual....
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making sure that montana values and montana way of life is protected is important. people oftentimes want to change montana into the place they came from. montana is the greatest state that ever existed. we want to make sure that those montana values are protected. >> we have issues that many senators never need to think about or do think about and one of them for example his postal service. i can't remember the last time i heard the postal service come up for a senator in a senate debate. >> the postal service is important for the whole country, but particularly rural america and montana. we have a postmaster general who wants to basically ruin our postal service and make it so you can't depend on the postal service to get important things like prescription drugs and everything else. the works. i really object to what the postmaster has done to the postal service. look, the customer is always right. so you don't reduce service to get more customers, you increase service. we have seen the postmaster continue time and time again to shut down facilities and not unders
making sure that montana values and montana way of life is protected is important. people oftentimes want to change montana into the place they came from. montana is the greatest state that ever existed. we want to make sure that those montana values are protected. >> we have issues that many senators never need to think about or do think about and one of them for example his postal service. i can't remember the last time i heard the postal service come up for a senator in a senate...
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he did all the things montana mended. >> there's bill, there's montana. that rugged, handsome, quiet, hunter fisherman. >> he put up drywall around the valley and worked at a guest ranch, and later in a long-term care facility. >> ann put so much of herself into raising those boys. and making a happy family life. >> those boys were gentlemen. bill would tell me how proud he and ann were of the grades the kids had because academically, they were killing it. >> until ben was 18 and had been away at college. he was home on winter break. one to he left an and obscure note and walked into the woods and killed himself. his death, that first family horror, now just a page in a file in a box, but noah was just 11 and felt responsible somehow. >> i will never forget crying on my bed and thinking, my life will never be the same. my hero is gone. and four years i dealt with that. i think about ben every day. >> did you know there was pain there? did anybody in the family knew? >> i don't know what made them think about it but they sought out counseling for him. ther
he did all the things montana mended. >> there's bill, there's montana. that rugged, handsome, quiet, hunter fisherman. >> he put up drywall around the valley and worked at a guest ranch, and later in a long-term care facility. >> ann put so much of herself into raising those boys. and making a happy family life. >> those boys were gentlemen. bill would tell me how proud he and ann were of the grades the kids had because academically, they were killing it. >> until...
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so we're going to talk about montana here, how this relates to montana. so montana is one of the one of these parts of the where the industrial workers of the world are very active. and as i mentioned before, butte in montana was where the western federation of miners has created one of these key predecessors to the montana's in the late 19th century and early 20th century is dominated by the copper industry. the copper mines in have emerged in the late 19th century as some of the most profitable and in rich mines in terms of copper the world. and by this period, no other place on earth is producing copper than the copper mines. butte. but that mining again has to be done on an industrial scale copper is mixed in with all sorts of other materials. it's not as, you know, on a per rate basis as valuable as something like gold or silver so you got to mine a lot of it to be able to make a profit and you have to able to smelt that down and ideally not smelt it a long ways away from butte. it's kind of a ways from, you know, a other iial centers, a lot of place
so we're going to talk about montana here, how this relates to montana. so montana is one of the one of these parts of the where the industrial workers of the world are very active. and as i mentioned before, butte in montana was where the western federation of miners has created one of these key predecessors to the montana's in the late 19th century and early 20th century is dominated by the copper industry. the copper mines in have emerged in the late 19th century as some of the most...
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cynthia mcfadden explains why >> reporter: the blackfeet reservation in northern montana is beautiful and vast it is also drowning in fentanyl >> the drug problem on our reservation, it's so serious that it's pretty much wiping out a generation >> i'll do anything to help >> reporter: marvin weatherwax jr. i a leader here. as in many native communities, addiction has long been a problem, but two years ago after 17 fentanyl overdoses and 4 deaths in just one week, the tribe declared a state of emergency >> would it be fair to say that you're in a perpetual state of emergency right now? >> yes, we are it's as if fentanyl is raining on our reservation. >> reporter: federal law enforcement officials tell nbc news, one of the most dangerous of the mexican drug cartels, sinaloa, once run by the notorious el chapo now by his son is targeting blackfeet and the state's six other reservations with a steady flow of drugs including fentanyl >> what brought you up here >> reporter: this man, a member of the sinaloa cartel, was pulled over for a traffic stop on a montana reservation. >> are you fro
cynthia mcfadden explains why >> reporter: the blackfeet reservation in northern montana is beautiful and vast it is also drowning in fentanyl >> the drug problem on our reservation, it's so serious that it's pretty much wiping out a generation >> i'll do anything to help >> reporter: marvin weatherwax jr. i a leader here. as in many native communities, addiction has long been a problem, but two years ago after 17 fentanyl overdoses and 4 deaths in just one week, the...
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night fell heavy in montana's flathead valley. something off that night. something wrong. at mary and randy winters house, anxiety spiked. where was she? >> it just felt like something was not right. >> it's hard to explain. that there's something not normal. >> you could set your clocks by their daughter justine, that reliable. but the new driver of two just 16. a home from a date from her boyfriends house. the feelings seeped in with poison. something wrong. >> i called her starting about five after eight and no answer. >> called the house where she was at and they said she had left 15 minutes before that. >> i was thinking she had went off the road between their house and us. not far away another family the other half of our story was on the road. erin thompson was driving her son home. he played the drums. >> i was attending concerts and this was the first time -- >> this is kate instep father, jason thompson. >> my car was in the shop and i finally faced and drop me off and that's why wasn't with them. >> soon the poison, the anxiety, seeped to under jason sports thro
night fell heavy in montana's flathead valley. something off that night. something wrong. at mary and randy winters house, anxiety spiked. where was she? >> it just felt like something was not right. >> it's hard to explain. that there's something not normal. >> you could set your clocks by their daughter justine, that reliable. but the new driver of two just 16. a home from a date from her boyfriends house. the feelings seeped in with poison. something wrong. >> i...
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from it's going to come fr wtern montana. that's where all these huge forests are located. d ght in the of all those huge forests in western is missoula, which is also one of the places where a lot of travel routes come together, rivers come together. it's a natural place for building a really big mill. there's all of mills, lumber mills that are built in montana, in the west this period. but the biggest of these is the big blackfoot milling company built in bonner just outside of missoula, initially owned independently and eventually bought in the early 1900s by the anaconda copper company. because what is so important to their industry, so the workers in this industry, in the lumber and this lumber industry in western montana are the workers that elizabeth gurley flynn and other members of the industrial workers of the world are going to come and organize in organizing them, because for a few reasons. one is that the work there is very hard. it's very dangerous. the conditions under which workers are very poor in a lot of w
from it's going to come fr wtern montana. that's where all these huge forests are located. d ght in the of all those huge forests in western is missoula, which is also one of the places where a lot of travel routes come together, rivers come together. it's a natural place for building a really big mill. there's all of mills, lumber mills that are built in montana, in the west this period. but the biggest of these is the big blackfoot milling company built in bonner just outside of missoula,...
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he served as a speaker of the montana house of representatives. gartner drummond was sworn in as oklahoma's 19th attorney general, on january 9th, 2023, his law experience spans nearly 30 years and includes service as an assistant district attorney in pony -- and as an attorney in private practice. andrew bailey was sworn in as the 44th attorney general in the state of missouri on january 3rd, 2023. mr. bailey is a veteran of the united states army in which he served in combat as a commissioned officer following the terrorist attacks of september 11th. mr. frank bowman is the university of missouri curators distinguished professor and floyd r gibson professor of law emeritus at the university of missouri school of law. he is also taught at washington university, gonzaga university, indiana university, wake forest university and the university of denver. and in spring of 2023, was visiting fellow at oxford university american institute. thank all of the witnesses for being here today and i recognize you for your opening statement. >> thank you mr.
he served as a speaker of the montana house of representatives. gartner drummond was sworn in as oklahoma's 19th attorney general, on january 9th, 2023, his law experience spans nearly 30 years and includes service as an assistant district attorney in pony -- and as an attorney in private practice. andrew bailey was sworn in as the 44th attorney general in the state of missouri on january 3rd, 2023. mr. bailey is a veteran of the united states army in which he served in combat as a commissioned...
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it has been a decade in the making not unlike montana. we have really high rowth and high house price appreciation, just a lot of pressure on the housing market. we have done a great job creating jobs our baseline is we created approximately two million jobs other 10 years but only 400 units of housing and we expect the next decade to produce 400 units of housing and a series of organizations said what do we need the next decade to accommodate growth and the number is about 800,000 so we need to double from 400,to you units it 800,000 units of housing growth and say how do we do that. we put together the proposal calls the housing compact with a series of policy elements. one of the big ones is housing tkwroefrt target, villages, towns, cities, we have over 1500 units of government unit in the state of new york. >> many of them on long island. >> many on long island and they have zoning controls. we said you can grow however you want, you can legalize accessory units, quad plexes or whatever the larmer ones are, multifamily, by the train
it has been a decade in the making not unlike montana. we have really high rowth and high house price appreciation, just a lot of pressure on the housing market. we have done a great job creating jobs our baseline is we created approximately two million jobs other 10 years but only 400 units of housing and we expect the next decade to produce 400 units of housing and a series of organizations said what do we need the next decade to accommodate growth and the number is about 800,000 so we need...
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time want to change montana. montana is the greatest state. we need to make sure that montana values are protected. >> you have issues that many other senators never need to think about, or do think about. one, for example, is postal service. i can't remember the last time i heard the postal service come up for a senator in a senate debate. >> look, the postal service is very important and is particularly important to rural americans and montana. the postmaster general who wants to basically rule our postal service and make it so you can't depend on the postal service to get important things like prescription drugs and everything else, the works. i really object to what the postmaster general has done to the postal service. the customer is always right, so you don't reduce service to try to get more customers. you increase got -- you increase service. we seen the postmaster not understand distance. by the way, montana is not the only one. you ship the mail miles, it doesn't work for montanans and it doesn't work
time want to change montana. montana is the greatest state. we need to make sure that montana values are protected. >> you have issues that many other senators never need to think about, or do think about. one, for example, is postal service. i can't remember the last time i heard the postal service come up for a senator in a senate debate. >> look, the postal service is very important and is particularly important to rural americans and montana. the postmaster general who wants to...
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legislatures, i have the speaker of the montana house, montana senate. >> but you don't have your colleagues. >> you don't have your colleagues in leadership in washington is not everything but, the speaker of the house did not endorse you, donald trump did not endorse you, mitch mcconnell does not endorse you, the head of the republican senate campaign committee says you lost to john tester by 4 points in 2018 and that was a huge margin when it comes to democrats. they are arguing here that you would lose again. why, i will ask you again, why do you think that they are so convinced that you are not going to be able to win against him? >> i am glad that mitch mcconnell came out and said he will not endorse me. i will tell you, guess what, mitch mcconnell is going to torpedo president trump's agenda. and the people across montana, they are not concerned about what mitch mcconnell wants, he will not select our next senator. but i will tell you montana speaker of the house, the montana president of the senate, 35 sitting legislatures, county commissioners all endorsed me. we will be rolling end
legislatures, i have the speaker of the montana house, montana senate. >> but you don't have your colleagues. >> you don't have your colleagues in leadership in washington is not everything but, the speaker of the house did not endorse you, donald trump did not endorse you, mitch mcconnell does not endorse you, the head of the republican senate campaign committee says you lost to john tester by 4 points in 2018 and that was a huge margin when it comes to democrats. they are arguing...
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the head of nami montana. he has incredible knowledge of what goes on on the ground both from va perspective and civilian perspective and on the national va research committee, thanks for being here. >> it has been over a year since we passed the pact act. the law sets a framework for veterans for illness treatments for the connections between military service and toxic exposures. the pact act outlines specific research requirements, it creates toxic exposure research working group and must guide future research efforts such as the effect of toxic exposure on the descendents of veterans. research must translate to real- world improvements with veteran care. veterans must have access to the newest and most current treatment options for conditions they are more likely to experience through clinical trials offered through va. the va need to do more to ensure rural veterans like those in montana are not left behind pick it requires the va to prioritize research as a whole and clinical researchers get ample opportu
the head of nami montana. he has incredible knowledge of what goes on on the ground both from va perspective and civilian perspective and on the national va research committee, thanks for being here. >> it has been over a year since we passed the pact act. the law sets a framework for veterans for illness treatments for the connections between military service and toxic exposures. the pact act outlines specific research requirements, it creates toxic exposure research working group and...
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i've got legislators, the speaker of the montana house, the president of the montana senate. >> you don't have your colleagues and leadership -- i mean washington's not everything. but the -- the speaker of the house didn't endorse you. donald trump didn't endorse you. mitch mcconnell doesn't endorse you. the head of the republican senatorial campaign committee says that you lost to john tester by 4 points in 2019. that was a huge margin when it comes to democrats. they're arguing here that you would lose again. why -- i mean i'll ask you again why do you think that they are so convinced that you are not going to be able to win against tester? >> i am glad that mitch mcconnell setout -- came out and said he won't endorse me, it will tell you because guess what, mitch mcconnell is going to torpedo president trump's agenda, and the people across montana, they're not concerned about what mitch mcconnell wants, okay? he's not going to select our next senator, but i will tell you the montana speaker of the house, the montana president of the senate, 35 sitting legislators, commissioners all th
i've got legislators, the speaker of the montana house, the president of the montana senate. >> you don't have your colleagues and leadership -- i mean washington's not everything. but the -- the speaker of the house didn't endorse you. donald trump didn't endorse you. mitch mcconnell doesn't endorse you. the head of the republican senatorial campaign committee says that you lost to john tester by 4 points in 2019. that was a huge margin when it comes to democrats. they're arguing here...
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there's no better place in montana. i've used to tell everybody, montana's the last best place to hide. >> true. >> one of many hands off a service deputy mason moore. south carolina and his voice and a college sweetheart turned wife, who had stolen his heart at the very first time he saw her, jody. >> i was at this party. he walked up and my first reaction was, who is that? i need to find out who he is. that was pretty much how that started. >> in other words, you stole him. >> pretty much, yeah. my mom didn't raise any full, so. >> they moved to montana, moved here in 2011. mason was of state hunted but their three kids and a volunteer firefighter. in his heart, he was a cop. had always been a cop. >> if you asked him why he wanted to be a cop. what would he tell you? >> he would say that he didn't have a choice. that it was what he was supposed to do. >> recent more fit in well at the broadwater county sheriff's office. he was a big brother of sorts to dispatcher kiley howard. >> mason was hard to understand it first
there's no better place in montana. i've used to tell everybody, montana's the last best place to hide. >> true. >> one of many hands off a service deputy mason moore. south carolina and his voice and a college sweetheart turned wife, who had stolen his heart at the very first time he saw her, jody. >> i was at this party. he walked up and my first reaction was, who is that? i need to find out who he is. that was pretty much how that started. >> in other words, you stole...
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kagan think of your testimony next we will have matt from montana. five minutes your entire statement but part of the record reflects ranking member moran distinguished members of veterans affairs committee on behalf of montana national alliance of mental illness or montana would like to extend our gratitude for the opportunity to share with you our views and recommendations of veterans healthcare research. the entire committee of plaza committees dedication address in the critical issues around mental health and veterans suicide. i also expressed gratitude for the committee's rescue of the va research program in the cleveland dull act last year. without the committee's decisive action to prevent the bureaucratic conflict of interest conclusion v8 research around the country would've shut down. and we would be having a much different hearing today. as montana's executive director i served on the commission and it also served on this -- i'm not speaking on behalf of of these today. based upon that grant background and experience i believe for congress
kagan think of your testimony next we will have matt from montana. five minutes your entire statement but part of the record reflects ranking member moran distinguished members of veterans affairs committee on behalf of montana national alliance of mental illness or montana would like to extend our gratitude for the opportunity to share with you our views and recommendations of veterans healthcare research. the entire committee of plaza committees dedication address in the critical issues...
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we don't have montana meth, though. we have mexican meth that is profiting the cartels and killing the citizens of our state. >> harris: this is two-prong now. methamphetamine has always been a problem. now they have this rich corridor coming into our country. why not pack in another drug alongside fentanyl? your last quick thought. >> well, that's true and this is why i'm just calling on president biden to do his job and in the absence of that leadership, republican governors will step up and we'll help governor abbott and other border states that want the help to secure the border. >> harris: governor greg -- thank you for being if focus. governor abbott in texas has a large fundraiser in the city on this very issue. you will see a lot of coverage on that coming up. just getting it in there now because it's one of the governors who so supports him. revolving door of justice in new york city continues to do that. it is spinning like a wheel now. what the "new york post" is calling migrant squatter crew arrested for tak
we don't have montana meth, though. we have mexican meth that is profiting the cartels and killing the citizens of our state. >> harris: this is two-prong now. methamphetamine has always been a problem. now they have this rich corridor coming into our country. why not pack in another drug alongside fentanyl? your last quick thought. >> well, that's true and this is why i'm just calling on president biden to do his job and in the absence of that leadership, republican governors will...
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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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Éstas montaÑa de san gabriel son parte de un esfuerzo mÁs grande. miguel: es un esfuerzo nacional en muchas Áreas no sÓlo en california. le estamos pidiendo al presidente que por favor proteja las Áreas, que proclame Áreas que todavÍa no estÁn protegidas y que haga una amplificaciÓn de las Áreas que ya estÁn designadas. te digo que esto no es sÓlo para la gente, sino tambiÉn para el agua. la amplificaciÓn de monumento nacional conservar una fuente fundamental de agua potable para el condado de los Ángeles. el bosque nacional de los Ángeles funciona un tercio del agua potable en el condado. la protecciÓn no es sÓlo para una clase de gente una minorÍa. si lo sino platos en el condado para que podamos proteger esta cantidad de recursos vitales que son de mucho beneficio para los residentes de la regiÓn. gaby: una pronta fundamental, es una vez esta tierra protegida, tendrÉ acceso para poder caminar por esos senderos, para ir a visitar ese lugar. cÓmo me van beneficiar que vivo en otra parte, que este sitio sea monumento nacional. mi
Éstas montaÑa de san gabriel son parte de un esfuerzo mÁs grande. miguel: es un esfuerzo nacional en muchas Áreas no sÓlo en california. le estamos pidiendo al presidente que por favor proteja las Áreas, que proclame Áreas que todavÍa no estÁn protegidas y que haga una amplificaciÓn de las Áreas que ya estÁn designadas. te digo que esto no es sÓlo para la gente, sino tambiÉn para el agua. la amplificaciÓn de monumento nacional conservar una fuente fundamental de agua potable para...
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two members of one of them is matt rosendale, republican of montana. member of the house freedom -- house freedom caucus. you were a no on the boat yesterday. why? because i believe that using continued resolutions and omnibus bills to fund the federal government a violation of statute. number two is just, the transparent and responsible way to fund government is through e apprit's a violation of statu. it doesn't provide the transparency we need. all this d is continue increasing the spending levels. we are dealing with nancy pelosi's spending levels and joe biden's policies by just extending this down the road for another couple of months. that's not what the people of montana sent me here to do. they want to see a change. they don't want to see a continuation of status quo. host: what's your expectation for what happens between now and early march when the next government shutdown deadline hits? will congress be able to pass the fundings fully from the government? >> i'm still hopeful. i continue to be a very hopeful individual.
two members of one of them is matt rosendale, republican of montana. member of the house freedom -- house freedom caucus. you were a no on the boat yesterday. why? because i believe that using continued resolutions and omnibus bills to fund the federal government a violation of statute. number two is just, the transparent and responsible way to fund government is through e apprit's a violation of statu. it doesn't provide the transparency we need. all this d is continue increasing the spending...
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talk about a purple state, montana used to be a true purple state. in the 18 years since tester was elected, the state has really become a republican stronghold. but he is still popular. he has an appeal as a farmer, the way he looks, the way he talks. it connects with voters. his republican opponent is relatively untested. he's a first time candidate. navy seal veteran. very wealthy. runs a business. he has made some stumbles that we see in first time campaigns. he has given democrats an opportunity to litigate aspects of his military record, of his business record. and he, you know, perhaps most crucially he's not a montana native. he only moved to the state in the last decade. that is a strategy tester has used successfully in previous runs painting his opponents as interlopers or out of staters. so i think democrats have a tough challenge there. they've got an opening in ohio it's a similar story. sherrod brown is a strong incumbent. very good fundraisers. he's got an appeal among the working class voters in eastern ohio that have shifted away fr
talk about a purple state, montana used to be a true purple state. in the 18 years since tester was elected, the state has really become a republican stronghold. but he is still popular. he has an appeal as a farmer, the way he looks, the way he talks. it connects with voters. his republican opponent is relatively untested. he's a first time candidate. navy seal veteran. very wealthy. runs a business. he has made some stumbles that we see in first time campaigns. he has given democrats an...
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esto viene siendo la montaña de mount hamilton y hasta la montaña de mount diablo , que se encuentra en elevaciones arriba de los 4000 pies. es posible de que disfrutemos de un poco de nieve también aquí cerca de nuestra casita, el domingo disminuye un poco ese sistema y ya para el lunes y el martes llega otro sistema que traerá de regreso de inestabilidad. así que en los próximos días va a ser un poco de lluvia. vemos un poco de sol, quizás algunos arcoíris, pero se mantienen estas temperaturas en los 50 grados. es todo mi parte con ustedes. bueno, y debido a esta tormenta, las autoridades del condado de santa clara están repartiendo sacos en la ciudad de san josé. esto es en el centro service hayward que está ubicado en el 16 61 de la calle center y la avenida fallon. mientras que en el condado solano, en benicia bret harte en el 24 0 0 east del la calle segunda. cuestiones de salud en el condado santa cruz están monitoreando un brote de bacterias infecciosas. según la división pública de salud de ese condado, desde finales de enero se han registrado al menos 27 caso
esto viene siendo la montaña de mount hamilton y hasta la montaña de mount diablo , que se encuentra en elevaciones arriba de los 4000 pies. es posible de que disfrutemos de un poco de nieve también aquí cerca de nuestra casita, el domingo disminuye un poco ese sistema y ya para el lunes y el martes llega otro sistema que traerá de regreso de inestabilidad. así que en los próximos días va a ser un poco de lluvia. vemos un poco de sol, quizás algunos arcoíris, pero se mantienen estas...