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yesterday a wyoming coroner said the 22-year-old woman was strangled. her body was found last month in wyoming after a cross-country trip with her fiance brian laundrie. he has been called a person of interest in the case and is the subject of an intense manhunt. laura podesta is in new york with the latest on this story. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the coroner released few details, for example he didn't say if gabby's body was buried or give insight about the markings on her that led him to believe she was strangled. her fiance brian laundrie is still nowhere to be found. police say his family told him he was last headed to a nature preserve in florida. a wyoming coroner says gabby petito was strangled. >> nothing is obvious in a situation like this, so a detailed analysis was used to determine manner and cause of death. >> reporter: the report from dr. brent blue revealed her body was outside for three to four weeks before it was found in bridger teton national forest. >> who committed the homicide is to be determined by law enforc
yesterday a wyoming coroner said the 22-year-old woman was strangled. her body was found last month in wyoming after a cross-country trip with her fiance brian laundrie. he has been called a person of interest in the case and is the subject of an intense manhunt. laura podesta is in new york with the latest on this story. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the coroner released few details, for example he didn't say if gabby's body was buried or give insight about the markings...
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it is referred to as wyoming bentonite. no other country is blessed with the exceptional quality of bentonite we have at wyoming. as a result, wyoming bentonite is used as a base material to create hundreds of different products that are sold worldwide. your automobile engine was made using bentonite as the binder in the sand hold used to make the caps. the municipal landfill in your community would have environmental issues if wyoming bentonite was not used to form its impermeable bottom-line or. -- liner. it would be difficult to drill a well of any type or install telecommunication or utility lines buried throughout the country without using wyoming bentonite to make the drilling mud. the wine you enjoy would be unpalatable he cloudy without the wyoming bentonite. finally, you would be unhappy and your cat would be unhappy, if not for wyoming bentonite's unique properties to form odorless clumps for easy removal from the litter box. it is important to note that around 90% of the bentonite we use for our products is obtai
it is referred to as wyoming bentonite. no other country is blessed with the exceptional quality of bentonite we have at wyoming. as a result, wyoming bentonite is used as a base material to create hundreds of different products that are sold worldwide. your automobile engine was made using bentonite as the binder in the sand hold used to make the caps. the municipal landfill in your community would have environmental issues if wyoming bentonite was not used to form its impermeable bottom-line...
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this is what i'm hearing from bankers all around the state of wyoming. they don't want to be invading people's privacy. they don't want to become agents of the i.r.s. people in wyoming have a straightforward response to this administration and it is this, leave us alone. we don't need you looking over our shoulder, prying into our life and our activities and if democrats go forward with this big brother plan, the people all across this country will not stand for it. many people in wyoming will look for alternatives to traditional banks and credit unions because they don't want the i.r.s. and the government and big brother to know their personal activities. they want to protect their privacy. they may find other places to put their money. that's going to devastate local banks, local credit unions and people take their money out because they don't want government boring into their data and financial transactions. it's going to happen in every state. hard to believe the government would want to do that, but, yet, secretary yellen came to capitol hill and th
this is what i'm hearing from bankers all around the state of wyoming. they don't want to be invading people's privacy. they don't want to become agents of the i.r.s. people in wyoming have a straightforward response to this administration and it is this, leave us alone. we don't need you looking over our shoulder, prying into our life and our activities and if democrats go forward with this big brother plan, the people all across this country will not stand for it. many people in wyoming will...
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the gentlelady from wyoming. ms. cheney: i'd like to yield three minutes to the gentleman from california, mr. aguilar. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. aguilar: i thank the vice chair for yielding. like many of my colleagues, i was right here on the house floor when the violent mob attacked our capitol. i saw those doors shaking. nearly overrun with rioters attempting to enter. i saw my colleagues shed their jackets and roll up their sleeves preparing for the eventuality. and i saw capitol police acting quickly and thoughtfully to conduct a successful evacuation of members from this chamber. their actions undoubtedly saved lives. what we didn't know at the time was that on the steps of the capitol were the capitol and the metro p.d. officers engaging in brutal hand-to-hand combat. officer michael fanone told us he was grabbed, beaten, and taized. all while being called a traitor. to this country. this is what officers dealt with to defend our democracy. some lost their live
the gentlelady from wyoming. ms. cheney: i'd like to yield three minutes to the gentleman from california, mr. aguilar. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. aguilar: i thank the vice chair for yielding. like many of my colleagues, i was right here on the house floor when the violent mob attacked our capitol. i saw those doors shaking. nearly overrun with rioters attempting to enter. i saw my colleagues shed their jackets and roll up their sleeves preparing...
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, the sky has not fallen in wyoming. this is just an extension of the principles we talk more on the revolution and find ourselves on so that's an interesting connection in the state's and levels we've been talkingon abo. >> each is a little different t, bilingual constitution in 1910, it's reflective of the population living in new mexico at the time and still is so there's a lot of difference at the state level, federal amendments are sortt of leveling the playing field in many ways in terms of vote and who can be a citizen, 13th, 14th and 15th amendment, 19th amendment, these are increasing at the state level by making change at the federal level so interesting story of how that historic progression happened so we are winding down here and i wanted to open up for some questions i want to bring up -- we'll look at the chat from a person questions asked, we will look at some -- i want to look at -- second -- i think you can see these asee well. >> yes. >> okay, questions about the claypool family, an interesting note wi
, the sky has not fallen in wyoming. this is just an extension of the principles we talk more on the revolution and find ourselves on so that's an interesting connection in the state's and levels we've been talkingon abo. >> each is a little different t, bilingual constitution in 1910, it's reflective of the population living in new mexico at the time and still is so there's a lot of difference at the state level, federal amendments are sortt of leveling the playing field in many ways in...
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we have $10 stores in wyoming and they are an important part of our communities. many people in rural areas rely on dollar stores were there every day needs. joe biden's economy these people are being hurt the most. why is it happening? it's because the money supply has increased and it hasn't increased as fast and 75 years but last year congress >> trillions of dollars in response to the worst pandemic in our nations history. actually the century. with her public majority in the senate they were done in a bipartisan overwhelming majority vote. much of the money still hasn't been this january democrats took over the white house as well as the senate. get their hands on the nation's credit card and they started swiping. in march to the president signed a $2 trillion spending bill but it was supposed to be about coronavirus. only 9% the money went to public health. they cut republicans out of the negotiations completely. so much of the new spending went to it cretz favorite -- union bosses and bankrupt blue states. the put the bill entirely on the american credit ca
we have $10 stores in wyoming and they are an important part of our communities. many people in rural areas rely on dollar stores were there every day needs. joe biden's economy these people are being hurt the most. why is it happening? it's because the money supply has increased and it hasn't increased as fast and 75 years but last year congress >> trillions of dollars in response to the worst pandemic in our nations history. actually the century. with her public majority in the senate...
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. >> new details about the cross-country traveler, her body left in the wyoming wilderness for weeks. suspicion centering on her boyfriend. >> whoever killed gabby literally choked her to death. >>> plus the soul of broadway. the new play, "thoughts of a colored man." >> i can't wait for the day when my skin isn't a novelty and our story isn't synonymous with poverty. >> helping to crash through barriers on the great white way. >> we want every man to understand, their story deserves to be told, and this is their home as well. >> its cast and creators all making history. rinsing the dishes before they go in the dishwasher? well, cascade platinum has 50% more cleaning power, so you don't have to. its food-seeking enzymes break down food into particles so small they can flow right down the drain. plus, it's powerful enough for the quick-wash cycle. cascade platinum with 50% more cleaning power! for people who are a little intense about hydration. neutrogena® hydro boost lightweight. fragrance-free. 48 hour hydration. for that healthy skin glow. neutrogena®. for people with skin. don't
. >> new details about the cross-country traveler, her body left in the wyoming wilderness for weeks. suspicion centering on her boyfriend. >> whoever killed gabby literally choked her to death. >>> plus the soul of broadway. the new play, "thoughts of a colored man." >> i can't wait for the day when my skin isn't a novelty and our story isn't synonymous with poverty. >> helping to crash through barriers on the great white way. >> we want every...
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we have $10 stores in wyoming. many people in rural areas rely on dollar stores for their everyday needs. in joe biden's economy, these people are getting hurt the most. so why is? it happening? well because the money supply is not increase this fast and 75 years. last year congress spent trillions of dollars to respond to the worst pandemic internation's history. actually in a century. with the republican majority in the senate with five relief bills and a bipartisan overwhelmingly vote. much of the money still is not been spent. within this january democrats took over the white house as well as the senate. at the hands of the nation's credit card whensi they started swiping it. in march the president signed a $2 trillion spending bill. this was supposed to be about coronavirus. only 9% of the money went to public health. they cut republicans out of negotiations completely. so muchro of the new spending way too democrats favorite groups, labor unions, bankrupt blue states, they put the bill for all that spending e
we have $10 stores in wyoming. many people in rural areas rely on dollar stores for their everyday needs. in joe biden's economy, these people are getting hurt the most. so why is? it happening? well because the money supply is not increase this fast and 75 years. last year congress spent trillions of dollars to respond to the worst pandemic internation's history. actually in a century. with the republican majority in the senate with five relief bills and a bipartisan overwhelmingly vote. much...
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a toxicology report was done, but the results won't be released because of wyoming laws. laundrie is the only person of interest in the case. and he remains the focus of an intense multistate manhunt. his family says he went for a hike in a nature preserve in florida nearly a month ago and hasn't been seen since. cbs' manuel bojorquez is going to lead us off tonight with shocking new details in the case. good evening, manny. >> reporter: good evening, norah. tonight the family of gabby petito had no comment on today's developments, a story that is largely unfolding in two states- - here in florida, where the search for brian laundrie continues, and in wyoming where the county coroner revealed the cause of death-- manual strangulation and throttling. >> the manner of death of gabriel lenora petito, we find the cause to be, cause, death by strangulation, and manner is homicide. >> reporter: teton county coroner dr. brent blue also revealed how long her body had been in the wilderness. >> the d.n.a. samples were taken by law enforcement, and all i can tell you about the rema
a toxicology report was done, but the results won't be released because of wyoming laws. laundrie is the only person of interest in the case. and he remains the focus of an intense multistate manhunt. his family says he went for a hike in a nature preserve in florida nearly a month ago and hasn't been seen since. cbs' manuel bojorquez is going to lead us off tonight with shocking new details in the case. good evening, manny. >> reporter: good evening, norah. tonight the family of gabby...
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women had been able to vote in wyoming territory. not a lot of people living in wyoming at this time we should note. but, when it came time for women to write a constitution 1889 they decided that a very brief debate the convention continues allowing them to vote in 1889. that is the first estate who explicitly guarantees the right of women to vote. you think the dam is going to break, other states will allow them to vote soon after this. a few do what is going to take another generation or so before the idea women should vote in general throughout the united states ultimately is guaranteed to the 19th amendment. the relationship assume what's going on on the state level for different provisions that may not be generally accepted yet. but they could try them out and convince other americans, look at wyoming. this is a just an extension of the sort of principles we fought for in the revolution that we pride ourselves on. it's kind of an interesting connection between the state and the federal levels we have been talking about. >> each
women had been able to vote in wyoming territory. not a lot of people living in wyoming at this time we should note. but, when it came time for women to write a constitution 1889 they decided that a very brief debate the convention continues allowing them to vote in 1889. that is the first estate who explicitly guarantees the right of women to vote. you think the dam is going to break, other states will allow them to vote soon after this. a few do what is going to take another generation or so...
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we are in teton national forest, about 28 miles outside of jackson, wyoming. we just turned off highway 191, and we're driving now on forest road 30290. and if you take a look, you can see the road is a gravel road, and it stretches for miles into the campsite. according to authorities, one of the last text that's gabby petito's mom received from gabby's phone read, "can you help stan in i keep getting his voice mails and missed calls." it was sent on august 27th. the petito family lawyer said gabby's family thought the text was strange because it referenced gabby's grandfather. but her family says she never called him by his first name. three days later on august 30th, a final text from gabby's phone. it simply read "no service in yosemite." this was also strange because according to her uncle's facebook page, gabby had told a friend over snapchat a few days before that text that she was heading to yellowstone which is right by the tetons, not yosemite, 800 miles away in california. we don't know if that text was actually sent from yosemite, but we now know o
we are in teton national forest, about 28 miles outside of jackson, wyoming. we just turned off highway 191, and we're driving now on forest road 30290. and if you take a look, you can see the road is a gravel road, and it stretches for miles into the campsite. according to authorities, one of the last text that's gabby petito's mom received from gabby's phone read, "can you help stan in i keep getting his voice mails and missed calls." it was sent on august 27th. the petito family...
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the municipal landfill community would have environmental issues and wyoming bentonite wasn't used to form the bottom minors read it would be difficult to draw of any type or install miles of telecommunications and lines. rough country without using wyoming bentonite to make the drawing and the one you enjoy, with it would be cloudy. [inaudible]. and c finally, you would be unhappy in your cat would be unhappy if not for wyoming bentonite to make properties to allow your cats waste to form odorless clumps for easy removal for the litter box. it's important t to note that around 90 percent of the bentonite that we use for our products, is obtained from mining claims on federalal land. administered and her mining is open and plaintiff is a modern fire engine scrapers and closers in a continuous back mining technique, we developed to place the overburden removed from one that directly into the series and this allows us to spread topsoil containing life has a directly on previously mind the backfield pets. her mining circumstances and methods are quite different from those found in other
the municipal landfill community would have environmental issues and wyoming bentonite wasn't used to form the bottom minors read it would be difficult to draw of any type or install miles of telecommunications and lines. rough country without using wyoming bentonite to make the drawing and the one you enjoy, with it would be cloudy. [inaudible]. and c finally, you would be unhappy in your cat would be unhappy if not for wyoming bentonite to make properties to allow your cats waste to form...
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he was on skype in his home in wyoming. i do not want to get in trouble with skype, but it went bad. we did not cut him off and we would never do that. i was enjoying his talking about walking the plank and not being able to swim your steve cohen with that cleared out, there were reports that 16-18000 more haitians are on the way coming up from latin america through the jungles of make panama into mexico and up to the border. it makes what we have seen so far in del rio pale in comparison. what is a say about the biden administration and its failure to get a handle on the immigration crisis? >> steve: it's a huge problem and it is in fact a crisis. the biden administration came into office taking a long-term view of the approach to the border and the approach to growing migration which has been taking place for a decade. we have seen these numbers for ten years but now there's been an additional spike. you would vice president working on deals with the northern triangle companies and with countries in central america. in fa
he was on skype in his home in wyoming. i do not want to get in trouble with skype, but it went bad. we did not cut him off and we would never do that. i was enjoying his talking about walking the plank and not being able to swim your steve cohen with that cleared out, there were reports that 16-18000 more haitians are on the way coming up from latin america through the jungles of make panama into mexico and up to the border. it makes what we have seen so far in del rio pale in comparison. what...
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we're in teton national forest, 25 miles off jackson, wyoming. we're driving now on forest road 30291. if you take a look, you can see the road is a gravel road and it stretches for miles into the campsite. according to authorities, one of the last texts that gabby petito's mom received from gabby's phone read, "can you help stan? i just keep getting his voicemails and missed calls." it was sent on august 27. the petito family lawyer said gabby's family thought the text was strange because it referenced gabby's grandfather but her family says she never called him by his first name. three days later, on august 30, a final text from gabby's phone. it simply read "no service in yosemite." this was also strange, because according to her uncle's facebook page, gabby had told a friend over snapchat a few days before that text that she was heading to yellowstone, which is right by the tetons, not yosemite, which is about 800 miles away in california. we don't know if that text was actually sent from yosemite. but we now know gabby petito wasn't there on
we're in teton national forest, 25 miles off jackson, wyoming. we're driving now on forest road 30291. if you take a look, you can see the road is a gravel road and it stretches for miles into the campsite. according to authorities, one of the last texts that gabby petito's mom received from gabby's phone read, "can you help stan? i just keep getting his voicemails and missed calls." it was sent on august 27. the petito family lawyer said gabby's family thought the text was strange...
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a toxicology report was done, but the results won't be released because of wyoming laws. laundrie is the only person of interest in the case and remains the focus of an intense musts fo hike in a nare preserve in florida nearly a month ago and hasn't been seen since. cbs's manuel bojorquez is going to lead us off tonight with shocking new details in the case. good evening, manny. >> reporter: good evening, norah. tonight the family of gabby petito had no comment on the day's developments, a story that is largely unfolding in two states, here in florida where the search for brian laundrie continues, and in wyoming, where the county coroner revealed the cause of death, manual strangulation and throttling. >> and the manner of death of gabrielle lorena petito, we find the cause of manner to be, cause, death by strangulation, and manner is homicide. >> reporter: teton county wyoming corner dr. brent blue also revealed how long her body epter: the 22-year-old's ur wee. body was discovered september 19th in wyoming's bridger-teton national forest. >> i love the van. >> reporter
a toxicology report was done, but the results won't be released because of wyoming laws. laundrie is the only person of interest in the case and remains the focus of an intense musts fo hike in a nare preserve in florida nearly a month ago and hasn't been seen since. cbs's manuel bojorquez is going to lead us off tonight with shocking new details in the case. good evening, manny. >> reporter: good evening, norah. tonight the family of gabby petito had no comment on the day's developments,...
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wouldn't a lot of wyoming families benefit from universal pre-k? >> there are a number of things that will help the people of wyoming. overall, joe biden's policieses have been hurting the people of wyoming and i believe that there should be things means tested. you just don't give things universally to everybody. i think there should be work requirements involved. the democrats are trying to separate work requirements from just free government checks and programs. you heard the congressman from the progressive caucus say everybody ought to get free community college, everybody ought to get free day-care, pre-k, all of those things and that's not the way this country has been founded and how we work. chris: i've got less than a minute left. are you and your republican colleagues thoroughly enjoying this divide inside the democratic party? >> well, i'll tell you, the thing is joe biden ran as a centrist and as competent. and what we're seeing is that he is neither and people across the country are feeling less safe with joe biden as president. their
wouldn't a lot of wyoming families benefit from universal pre-k? >> there are a number of things that will help the people of wyoming. overall, joe biden's policieses have been hurting the people of wyoming and i believe that there should be things means tested. you just don't give things universally to everybody. i think there should be work requirements involved. the democrats are trying to separate work requirements from just free government checks and programs. you heard the...
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tyrell from wyoming. you mentioned, mr. tyrell, water sheds and forest restoration, as something that, things that need to happen. here in oregon, we agree with you completely that water sheds are an absolutely essential part of our water systems and that forest restoration is absolutely essential activity, but sadly, we can't seem to get into the for rest and there's a prohibition almost on cutting down a tree or trying to remove junipers or other things that would help dramatically and improving the watershed and our water supply. it's the craziest thing when we all know that good things can happen and we can't seem to get there. my question to you, the same thing happening to you in wyoming? if so, what are you doing about it? >> thank you for the question representative bentz, i don't know if i can speak to wyoming and access to them. we have not been quite like oregon this year, but the victim of fires in recent years, the mullen fire last year west of laramie was horrible and in my view, as we're interested in hydro l
tyrell from wyoming. you mentioned, mr. tyrell, water sheds and forest restoration, as something that, things that need to happen. here in oregon, we agree with you completely that water sheds are an absolutely essential part of our water systems and that forest restoration is absolutely essential activity, but sadly, we can't seem to get into the for rest and there's a prohibition almost on cutting down a tree or trying to remove junipers or other things that would help dramatically and...
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anyway, she went west on assignment and then fell in love with cody wyoming. she published the local newspaper. she cofounded the famous still ongoing cody stampede, and annual rodeo but she was most celebrated for her westerns, novels that challenged stereotypes of good guys and bad guys, race and gender. several of the westerns became major hollywood movies including the fighting shepherdess based on the life of lucy morrison more, the so-called sheep queen of wyoming. readers and moviegoers loved the mastery of western speech. since we are talking playing, i don't like you know how. i don't like the way you act. i don't like the way you talk. i don't like the way your face grows on you. and if i never see you again, it will be soon enough. the hard drinking hard parting cowgirl never married but enjoyed many unofficial liaisons. at the age of 54 she became a cattle queen in her own right on her 6000-acre ranch and lived to the age of 91. just as the westgate ambitious women unique opportunities to own land and attend college, it gave them special advantages
anyway, she went west on assignment and then fell in love with cody wyoming. she published the local newspaper. she cofounded the famous still ongoing cody stampede, and annual rodeo but she was most celebrated for her westerns, novels that challenged stereotypes of good guys and bad guys, race and gender. several of the westerns became major hollywood movies including the fighting shepherdess based on the life of lucy morrison more, the so-called sheep queen of wyoming. readers and moviegoers...
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we've got to go to wyoming for the latest on the gabby petito case. we're going to learn about that autopsy. let's listen in. >> no other information will be released about the autopsy. the only thing that is released in the state of wyoming is cause or manner of death. >> i think they said we can't hear you. just one second. go ahead. >> should i start over then? >> sure. >> thank you for joining us. sorry about the audio issue. i'm dr. brent lew. after a detailed investigation by our forensic pathologist, our anthropologist and local law enforcement, with assistance from the fbi, the teton county coroners office, in the manner of death, we find the cause and manner, death by strangulation and manner is homicide. by wyoming state statute, only the cause and manner of death are released. there are autopsy findings and photographs and that sort of material is not released by state statute. i'll be glad to entertain some questions at this time. >> hi, this is alex with the news and guide. can you hear me? >> yes. >> i'm curious whether you're able to pi
we've got to go to wyoming for the latest on the gabby petito case. we're going to learn about that autopsy. let's listen in. >> no other information will be released about the autopsy. the only thing that is released in the state of wyoming is cause or manner of death. >> i think they said we can't hear you. just one second. go ahead. >> should i start over then? >> sure. >> thank you for joining us. sorry about the audio issue. i'm dr. brent lew. after a detailed...
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wyoming's commissioner to the upper colorado commissioner in wyoming governor representative on the colorado thank you for providing the opportunity to present testimony today on behalf of the state of wyoming. you've heard about the conditions at lake mead and lake powell the impacts are not limited to the system reservoirs and the water shortages due to the extremely dry conditions. in wyoming as in other places we rely on whatever runoff is available to the rivers and streams and the water supply is not sufficient to supply all only the most senior water rights. therefore like the other upper basin states the users have routinely suffered shortages even though wyoming has developed less than two thirds of its full supply. during drought years, wyoming water use is reduced by more than 20% compared to the years when water is more plentiful. the shortages get less attention and require more federal declaration. they carry with them economic impacts. collaboration will continue to be the key and responding to drought. since before 2000, the basin states reclamation mexico, basin tribal leade
wyoming's commissioner to the upper colorado commissioner in wyoming governor representative on the colorado thank you for providing the opportunity to present testimony today on behalf of the state of wyoming. you've heard about the conditions at lake mead and lake powell the impacts are not limited to the system reservoirs and the water shortages due to the extremely dry conditions. in wyoming as in other places we rely on whatever runoff is available to the rivers and streams and the water...
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. >> i think my friend from wyoming. and i can said that he would be able to resume as soon as i finish my remarks pretty. >> without objection, majority leader. >> in america mr. present we have always kept the basic promise, to pay our debts on time without exception. it is been a key to our economic success in our standing in the global markets across the world. and today, it is time for us in this chamber to do our jobs and make sure those promises remain unbroken. in order to preserve taking credit of the united states, the sinema sacked emma the end of this week, senate bill two president of biden's destitute exceeding the debt ceiling allowing our government keeping his bills in meeting our outstanding obligations. later this afternoon, the senate will vote on closure on the house message and that would suspend the debt ceiling through december 2022. and enclosures invoked, the senate will then vote to pass this bill on a central majority basis and democrats from the start, were going to do the responsible thing a
. >> i think my friend from wyoming. and i can said that he would be able to resume as soon as i finish my remarks pretty. >> without objection, majority leader. >> in america mr. present we have always kept the basic promise, to pay our debts on time without exception. it is been a key to our economic success in our standing in the global markets across the world. and today, it is time for us in this chamber to do our jobs and make sure those promises remain unbroken. in...
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her death, according to the wyoming coroner, was ruled a homicide. petito was first reported missing more than a month ago after spending the summer travel with her 23-year-old fiance brian laundrie. the couple extensively documented their adventures on social media and stoked nationwide conversation about the tens of thousands of missing persons stories that do not garner such an intense interest. they also brought attention to the issues of domestic abuse and apparently inadequate police training on the matter of domestic abuse. cnn's leyla santiago starts us off from florida where they continue to search from laundrie, the fiance who disappeared after he became a person of interest. >> cause of death by strangulation and the manner is homicide. >> reporter: the coroner releasing the autopsy results of 22-year-old gabby petito. the coroner ninitially determind the manner of death was a homicide. but the cause of death had not been announced. today the doctor says he was limited in what he disclosed from his report. >> who committed the homicide is
her death, according to the wyoming coroner, was ruled a homicide. petito was first reported missing more than a month ago after spending the summer travel with her 23-year-old fiance brian laundrie. the couple extensively documented their adventures on social media and stoked nationwide conversation about the tens of thousands of missing persons stories that do not garner such an intense interest. they also brought attention to the issues of domestic abuse and apparently inadequate police...
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we in wyoming, as in other places, rely on snowmelt. and whatever runoff is available through rivers and streams. when the water supply is not sufficient to supply all water rights, only the earliest and most senior water rights get satisfied. therefore i'm a like our other upper basin states, our users have routinely also suffered shortages, even though wyoming has developed less than two thirds of its compact apportionment under a full supply. during drought years wyoming's water use is reduced by more than 20% compared to years where water is more plentiful. these shortages get little attention and require no federal declaration, but they happen, nevertheless, and carry with them attend economic impacts. -- attendant economic impacts. collaboration will be the key to responding to drought, since before 2000 the basin states, reclamation, mexico, tribal leaders, ngos, water users, and others have collaborated to implement unprecedented innovative and proactive measures. as the challenges increase, that collaboration must not only cont
we in wyoming, as in other places, rely on snowmelt. and whatever runoff is available through rivers and streams. when the water supply is not sufficient to supply all water rights, only the earliest and most senior water rights get satisfied. therefore i'm a like our other upper basin states, our users have routinely also suffered shortages, even though wyoming has developed less than two thirds of its compact apportionment under a full supply. during drought years wyoming's water use is...
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those 11 ranches all lie in wyoming's green river valley, south of jackson hole. here, the wyoming range is to the west, the wind river range is to the east, the valley between is part bone-dry high n e americans once hunted buffalo. today, the green river runs through albert sommers' ranch. and your family's been doing this how long? >> sommers: my family's been doing this since about 1903. >> whitaker: albert's neighbor jeannie lockwood's family has been at it even longer. >> jeannie lockwood: this was my granddad's ranch. he homesteaded this in 1889. >> whitaker: her ranch is about 20 miles south of albert sommers' place. we joined her on horseback before dawn the day she started moving her cattle north... >> lockwood: there's that sun. it's going to peek out over the hill. >> whitaker: ...along the same path her family has trekked for 125 years. r thnext weeks yeah. >> whita g thening >> lockwood: or 3:00, or 2:30. >> whitaker: or 2:30. those early starts barely compare to what old-timers endured, when cowboys stayed out under the stars all night and the sun a
those 11 ranches all lie in wyoming's green river valley, south of jackson hole. here, the wyoming range is to the west, the wind river range is to the east, the valley between is part bone-dry high n e americans once hunted buffalo. today, the green river runs through albert sommers' ranch. and your family's been doing this how long? >> sommers: my family's been doing this since about 1903. >> whitaker: albert's neighbor jeannie lockwood's family has been at it even longer....
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drought is a serious issue in my home state of wyoming. i have been particularly hard hit, ranchers and farmers in the background rural communities in wyoming in the rural economy so in discussing the drought's impact on ranchers and farmers there was an article in the sheraton press were linda benzel of the usda farm service agency and johnson county in wyoming was quoted saying this two weeks ago, this year has been extremely dry, producers have lack of feed, lack of stock water due to the drought. icing reservoirs drying up, shortage of hand had to buy extra. he goes on to say people have had to haul in extra me from out of the county at out-of-state and some had to sell down their cattle, some had to liquidate some of their heard, last year was dry but compounded this year the drought never let up for 2 years in a row, caused hardship to producers. is this what you are seeing and hearing on the ground in north dakota as well? >> in a word, yes, absolutely. the impact you describe are what our producers are faced with from border to bor
drought is a serious issue in my home state of wyoming. i have been particularly hard hit, ranchers and farmers in the background rural communities in wyoming in the rural economy so in discussing the drought's impact on ranchers and farmers there was an article in the sheraton press were linda benzel of the usda farm service agency and johnson county in wyoming was quoted saying this two weeks ago, this year has been extremely dry, producers have lack of feed, lack of stock water due to the...
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. >> reporter: but two weeks later, gabby and brian were seen in a restaurant in jackson, wyoming. >> witnesses reported a lot of screaming, him yelling at the restaurant staff, going in and out of the restaurant. >> what we would later know is that that was the last time gabby petito was seen in public. >> reporter: and on august 25th, gabby called her mom for the last time. to tell her that she was in wyoming, but probably heading to yellowstone. >> after that conversation over the phone, gabby's mother started receiving some odd text messages. >> the text message to her mother was, can you help stan, i just keep getting his voicemails and missed calls. well, stan is her grandfather's name. >> what's weird about that is, gabby never called her grandfather by his name, "stan." the last contact that gabby's mother has from her daughter is august 30th. she gets a text that says only, no service in yosemite. which is strange because it's so brief, but also, they weren't going to yosemite. >> that's hundreds and hundreds of miles away. so mom knew immediately something was very, very wro
. >> reporter: but two weeks later, gabby and brian were seen in a restaurant in jackson, wyoming. >> witnesses reported a lot of screaming, him yelling at the restaurant staff, going in and out of the restaurant. >> what we would later know is that that was the last time gabby petito was seen in public. >> reporter: and on august 25th, gabby called her mom for the last time. to tell her that she was in wyoming, but probably heading to yellowstone. >> after that...
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arizona, california, nevada, colorado, utah and new mexico and wyoming we stand to lose 18% of the water allocation. fortunately arizona is prepared for these cutbacks. we are implementing measures that keep more water in the colorado river system and improve water efficiency in our farming. we plan to save enough water so that most will not be impacted but we are not out of the woods. last month the interior department produced a new forecast showing water levels in lake mead could soon decline lower the world's largest public infrastructure project when it was built in the great depression currently the capacity is 35%. it's the lowest level since the lake was first filled. it's sister reservoir is the second largest man-made lake in the united states and its 35% capacity but at 30% capacity. lake mead and lake powell are the poster children for the western drought it's where one submerged. we have that here as you can see. about 1299 at full capacity and it's about 1,067 or so above sea level today. at lake powell only two of the boat ramps can still safely unload motorized boats and
arizona, california, nevada, colorado, utah and new mexico and wyoming we stand to lose 18% of the water allocation. fortunately arizona is prepared for these cutbacks. we are implementing measures that keep more water in the colorado river system and improve water efficiency in our farming. we plan to save enough water so that most will not be impacted but we are not out of the woods. last month the interior department produced a new forecast showing water levels in lake mead could soon...
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here is wyoming confirmed covid cases going way down in august. 253. september at 400 and now just 53. >> bill: i want to add to this. breakthrough cases and bad news about covid. there is good news in america with regard to this pandemic. you are 14-day average of cases now was almost 25% lower than it was before. that's awesome news. we're down almost 25%. good. i was saying in the commercial break in new york. air travel has been nothing, right? last night you had three planes in the sky coming into laguardia backed up which i thought was a positive sign for us moving forward and coming out of this thing. >> dana: where do you want to go? >> bill: all the time. >> dana: cincinnati always? >> bill: been there too often. >> dana: harris faulkner is up next. >> harris: feeling the fire. president biden nearing a make or break point now to pass his social agenda. his party is fighting with each other as biden's ability to govern for all americans is hanging in the balance. i'm harris faulkner and you are in "the faulkner focus". left wing climate protes
here is wyoming confirmed covid cases going way down in august. 253. september at 400 and now just 53. >> bill: i want to add to this. breakthrough cases and bad news about covid. there is good news in america with regard to this pandemic. you are 14-day average of cases now was almost 25% lower than it was before. that's awesome news. we're down almost 25%. good. i was saying in the commercial break in new york. air travel has been nothing, right? last night you had three planes in the...
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of wyoming, adam can endure -- kinsinger, nancy mace of south carolina, joan paso of new york. fitzpatrick of pennsylvania and representative fred upton. the resolution now heads to the justice department, which will decide whether to prosecute mr. bannon. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. provided by these television companies and more, including cox. >> cox is committed to providing eligible families access to internet. bridging the digital divide. cox, bringing us closer. >> cox supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> coming up friday on c-span,
of wyoming, adam can endure -- kinsinger, nancy mace of south carolina, joan paso of new york. fitzpatrick of pennsylvania and representative fred upton. the resolution now heads to the justice department, which will decide whether to prosecute mr. bannon. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. provided by these television companies and more, including cox. >> cox is committed to providing eligible families access to internet. bridging the digital divide. cox, bringing us...