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southeast utah, arches national park. come to utah. i was born and raised in michigan. the great lakes are amazing. moved out west to go to school and raise my family, business friendly. in the state of utah, we have a delicate arch. we were there last week. want to see an amazing structure that man did not make, actually? it's god made. it's remarkable to walk through these beautiful landscapes that we have. and we can use that land in a functional fashion without abusing them. i'm a big fan of the west. there's great power in the west on many fronts and it's a privilege to represent those good people. host: a question by text from teresa, do you support the selling of federal public lands in utah? guest: we have a housing crisis throughout the west, particularly throughout the country. if we can sell small tracts of land, which senator mike lee has proposed, contiguous to their being a city or county with contiguous federal lands, meaning right next to the city or county, they are actually going to take a small acreage in build houses on it, i am entirely supportive o
southeast utah, arches national park. come to utah. i was born and raised in michigan. the great lakes are amazing. moved out west to go to school and raise my family, business friendly. in the state of utah, we have a delicate arch. we were there last week. want to see an amazing structure that man did not make, actually? it's god made. it's remarkable to walk through these beautiful landscapes that we have. and we can use that land in a functional fashion without abusing them. i'm a big fan...
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from the rugged mountains of wyoming, from the lofty mountains of utah. from the rolling mountains of new mexico. come the tributaries of the colorado, collecting the runoff from more than 100,000 square miles of high plateaus and mountain valleys, the yampa, the white and the roaring fork. the mini mart, the price and the san rafael. that have made you the eagle and the compadre. the sandy, the charcoal, all the culture, cogito. and the green, the gunnison and the san juan. down to the colorado. stained with the soil of five states. the river cuts deep into the desert, into the high walls of glen canyon for 170 miles. glen canyon carries the muddy river through the parched red rocks of southeastern utah into the sandstone cliffs of northern arizona. for 40 years, men planned and designed the means to regulate the flow of this river. every contour of the canyons was mapped and surveyed in the search for the best dam site in in 1956. these men were rewarded for their efforts as the first blast began, the construction of a giant glen canyon dam. bordering o
from the rugged mountains of wyoming, from the lofty mountains of utah. from the rolling mountains of new mexico. come the tributaries of the colorado, collecting the runoff from more than 100,000 square miles of high plateaus and mountain valleys, the yampa, the white and the roaring fork. the mini mart, the price and the san rafael. that have made you the eagle and the compadre. the sandy, the charcoal, all the culture, cogito. and the green, the gunnison and the san juan. down to the...
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from the rugged mountains of wyoming, from the lofty mountains of utah. from the rolling mountains of new mexico. come the tributaries of the colorado, collecting the runoff from more than 100,000 square miles of high plateaus and mountain valleys, the yampa, the white and the roaring fork. the mini mart, the price and the san rafael. that have made you the eagle and the compadre. the sandy, the charcoal, all the culture, cogito. and the green, the gunnison and the san juan. down to the colorado. stained with the soil of five states. the river cuts deep into the desert, into the high walls of glen canyon for 170 miles. glen canyon carries the muddy river through the parched red rocks of southeastern utah into the sandstone cliffs of northern arizona. for 40 years, men planned and designed the means to regulate the flow of this river. every contour of the canyons was mapped and surveyed in the search for the best dam site in in 1956. these men were rewarded for their efforts as the first blast began, the construction of a giant glen canyon dam. bordering o
from the rugged mountains of wyoming, from the lofty mountains of utah. from the rolling mountains of new mexico. come the tributaries of the colorado, collecting the runoff from more than 100,000 square miles of high plateaus and mountain valleys, the yampa, the white and the roaring fork. the mini mart, the price and the san rafael. that have made you the eagle and the compadre. the sandy, the charcoal, all the culture, cogito. and the green, the gunnison and the san juan. down to the...
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[explosion] >> new highways were built to reach the dam site through arizona and utah.s through two states, each ending at the rim of glen canyon. glen canyon dam. a huge construction project bisected by a 700 foot deep canyon and no way to cross. the only answer was a bridge. a long, high steel span to link the canyon rims. construction of the bridge was soon underway. [explosions] >> the last steel beam by tradition bearing the american flag, was lowered slowly into position on a hot august morning. and within a few months the bridge was finished completing the world's highest steel arched bridge. it was a claim of the most beautiful bridge in america opened to traffic in 1950 nine. with the opening of the new highways and the new bridge, tourists began to watch at the construction of glen canyon dam. the guides pointed out that the dam is a part of a vast undertaking called the colorado river storage project. many large and small dams will be constructed on the tributaries of the colorado but glen canyon dam will be the key structure in this dam for expanded use of w
[explosion] >> new highways were built to reach the dam site through arizona and utah.s through two states, each ending at the rim of glen canyon. glen canyon dam. a huge construction project bisected by a 700 foot deep canyon and no way to cross. the only answer was a bridge. a long, high steel span to link the canyon rims. construction of the bridge was soon underway. [explosions] >> the last steel beam by tradition bearing the american flag, was lowered slowly into position on a...
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i know for governor cox it's important in utah. this is important for arizona. we took down the guidance on 179 b for the foreign, the international sources of pollution to make it easier for the states to be able to work through the attainment process factoring in those international sources. so again, another product of good work and advocacy by the western governor's association. that's why as i was walking into the utah state capitol for that meeting, we decided to take down the guidance walking in as opposed to waiting until after the meeting was over. we knew they were gonna ask for what arizona had just asked for a couple weeks earlier and we were happy to do that. and we'll continue to work through the international sources, which isn't just arizona and utah, although those were the two that led the charge for the western governor's association. >> thank you, governors? >> thank you so much for your work on the issues impacting utah and so much of the west. as you stated so eloquently, the air also doesn't care about our state lines. arizona and utah, re
i know for governor cox it's important in utah. this is important for arizona. we took down the guidance on 179 b for the foreign, the international sources of pollution to make it easier for the states to be able to work through the attainment process factoring in those international sources. so again, another product of good work and advocacy by the western governor's association. that's why as i was walking into the utah state capitol for that meeting, we decided to take down the guidance...
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living in rural utah communities covered by medicaid. if this bill passes, at least 180,000 utahans will lose health care coverage, and utah's uninsured rate will increase by a staggering 67%. if this bill passes, 31,000 of the people in utah could see their benefits slashed and 13,000 would risk losing their benefits entirely. i just want to say in conclusion, these numbers for connecticut, for louisiana, for utah, for the state of washington where my wonderful colleague, senator cantwell, will be talking shortly, they're not just numbers. they are faces. they are lives. they're children who are just beginning to be americans. and their productivity, their contributions back to america will be hamstrung. their lives will be financially handi handicapped, and healthwise they will be impaired as a result of these irresponsible and reprehensible cuts. i couldn't be angryer about these kinds of cuts in programs done only so that the ultra wealthy will receive tax cuts. i'm willing to bet that a lot of those billionaires and millionaires wou
living in rural utah communities covered by medicaid. if this bill passes, at least 180,000 utahans will lose health care coverage, and utah's uninsured rate will increase by a staggering 67%. if this bill passes, 31,000 of the people in utah could see their benefits slashed and 13,000 would risk losing their benefits entirely. i just want to say in conclusion, these numbers for connecticut, for louisiana, for utah, for the state of washington where my wonderful colleague, senator cantwell,...
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it was presented to the utah legislature as if utah state as a whole, and the faculty had bought into oh, no, i think we're going to have to try to reconnect with shane. melissa, let me talk to you about this. i do want to dwell for a second on this. i don't worry, dwell for a second on this idea that that colleges are not a place to debate any longer. that has been a big complaint, or that there that students in this country, americans don't know anything about civics, which is part of the reason why we're we're where we are today. they don't understand how government works. they don't understand how civic discourse works. >> i think those are two different things. okay. so let's disaggregate those two things. it is true, i think, and it's been true since at least the early 2000, that there's been a divestment from public education, and that divestment includes divesting from things like civics education. this is part of no child left behind, focusing on back to basics reading, writing and arithmetic. and a lot of things fell by the wayside. civics education was one of them, and i th
it was presented to the utah legislature as if utah state as a whole, and the faculty had bought into oh, no, i think we're going to have to try to reconnect with shane. melissa, let me talk to you about this. i do want to dwell for a second on this. i don't worry, dwell for a second on this idea that that colleges are not a place to debate any longer. that has been a big complaint, or that there that students in this country, americans don't know anything about civics, which is part of the...
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idaho, utah and arkansas. this brings the total count to six. and we have a few more working through technical assistance including colorado, kansas, west virginia, texas, ohio, florida and louisiana. i continue to encourage states to be our laboratories of innovation just as our founding fathers envisioned 249 years ago thinking how they can promote healthy families and healthy communities to gather and in partnership with us here in washington. i appreciate the historic partnership between usda and hhs , collaboration with our wonderful partners at the domestic policy council at the whitese and the visionary leadership of governor braun and governor sanders. we, together, or doing something about it. we at usda have also worked with america's dairy producers to voluntarily r remove artificial colors from products soldo k- 12 rules for the upcoming school year and even in the private sector tyson foods has committed to voluntarily removing petroleum dies from their products. to date, usda has purchased over $300 million of fresh seafood, fruits
idaho, utah and arkansas. this brings the total count to six. and we have a few more working through technical assistance including colorado, kansas, west virginia, texas, ohio, florida and louisiana. i continue to encourage states to be our laboratories of innovation just as our founding fathers envisioned 249 years ago thinking how they can promote healthy families and healthy communities to gather and in partnership with us here in washington. i appreciate the historic partnership between...
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the seven utah county to bill to the supreme court. justice neil gorsuch recused himself in that is that -- the decision amid a reported connection to an oil company owner involved with the case.
the seven utah county to bill to the supreme court. justice neil gorsuch recused himself in that is that -- the decision amid a reported connection to an oil company owner involved with the case.
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he is a disgrace to utah. he owes the voters of utah who sent him to the senate, an apology for his ugly tweets, his perverse tweets. he owes the nation an apology. he owes minnesota an apology. he owes them an apology for tweeting 100 times a day, an apology for not doing his job. mike lee is not up for reelection until 2028, so he is very likely to continue handling this situation in the most cowardly possible way, which is running away from reporters, forcing his staff to hold up the stuff they're carrying to try to block the camera's view of mike lee like he's a gangster. there it is, the gangster leaving the courthouse shot. try to block the camera. before trumpism took over the republican party, a united states senator would be censured for what mike lee did. the united states senate would unanimously pass a resolution censuring a senator who publicly joked about assassinations and attempted assassinations. last night, jon stewart shared a story about mike lee when jon stewart was lobbying for benefits f
he is a disgrace to utah. he owes the voters of utah who sent him to the senate, an apology for his ugly tweets, his perverse tweets. he owes the nation an apology. he owes minnesota an apology. he owes them an apology for tweeting 100 times a day, an apology for not doing his job. mike lee is not up for reelection until 2028, so he is very likely to continue handling this situation in the most cowardly possible way, which is running away from reporters, forcing his staff to hold up the stuff...
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familia guatemalteca cuyo bebÉ de ocho meses fue una de las tres vÍctimas fatales en un tiroteo en utahonario por defender a un inmigrante. el turno fue del contralor y candidato a la alcaldÍa de nueva york, brad lander, quien fue sometido por agentes de ice en una corte escala el conflicto en el medio oriente. el presidente trump publicÓ hoy en redes sociales. ahora tenemos control total sobre los cielos de irÁn. tambiÉn afirmÓ que el ayatolÁ ali jamenei es un blanco fÁcil y le presentamos a doro, el perro con corazÓn de leÓn, que no duÓo en defender su hogar ante la presencia de un intruso. diez veces mÁs grande que Él. asÍ comenzamos. >> noticias telemundo en la noche con aranza loizaga. >> bienvenidos y muchas gracias por acompaÑarnos esta noche. comenzamos con una verdadera tragedia que enluta a una familia guatemalteca en utah para los garcÍa. lo que comenzÓ como un dÍa de carnaval en celebraciÓn del dÍa del padre, este domingo se convirtiÓ en la noche mÁs desgarradora de su vida, cuando un altercado entre dos adolescentes se tornÓ en un tiroteo mortal que resultÓ en la muerte de
familia guatemalteca cuyo bebÉ de ocho meses fue una de las tres vÍctimas fatales en un tiroteo en utahonario por defender a un inmigrante. el turno fue del contralor y candidato a la alcaldÍa de nueva york, brad lander, quien fue sometido por agentes de ice en una corte escala el conflicto en el medio oriente. el presidente trump publicÓ hoy en redes sociales. ahora tenemos control total sobre los cielos de irÁn. tambiÉn afirmÓ que el ayatolÁ ali jamenei es un blanco fÁcil y le...
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good morning, meet utah, a cheerful beauty who will be looking for her way home today.to the house of rescued animals herself, at first. that she ran for walks, got scratches from volunteers ran away, the guys didn’t even immediately understand that the dog was without an owner, but after two weeks of such fleeting meetings, yuta decided to come and never leave again. yuta is only 2 years old, an affectionate medium-sized domestic dog. she is a beauty, life-loving, positive. she loves to play with other animals, frolic and run, after all. every walk for her is one continuous game, and if yuta hears that her owner is calling her, she immediately rushes to him, because our girl loves more than walking affection and communication with people. yuta is treated for parasites, sterilized, vaccinated, and also trained to walk on a leash. our girl is unpretentious in food, does not gnaw anything in the house, gets along well with both adults and children, knows commands, loves to be played with for an hour, and, of course, using her charm, masterfully begs for treats, yuta will
good morning, meet utah, a cheerful beauty who will be looking for her way home today.to the house of rescued animals herself, at first. that she ran for walks, got scratches from volunteers ran away, the guys didn’t even immediately understand that the dog was without an owner, but after two weeks of such fleeting meetings, yuta decided to come and never leave again. yuta is only 2 years old, an affectionate medium-sized domestic dog. she is a beauty, life-loving, positive. she loves to play...
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tygart, utah hosted the 2002 winter olympics. it was a tremendous success for the state and the olympics. today imagine our pride in hosting the 2034 games. to us building on that legacy we had in 2002 is really important and to be honest, if you ask the average person on the street in utah about wada or usada they would not know what is going on but they do know they want the olympics in 2034 to be the cleanest in the history of the olympics. what has to happen? can wada roach -- restore trust specifically what do they need to do? mr. tygart: i think the silver bullet to restoring trust is independence. they promised an independent president and vice president. they broke and betrayed that promise. that is part of why the u.s. in 2020 agreed to fund wada, making it more independent. that was in the legislative funding to the bill that the u.s. taxpayers sent to wada. but they changed the rules mid game, a bait and switch. i believe if you put in an independent president and vice president on the executive committee, which on the
tygart, utah hosted the 2002 winter olympics. it was a tremendous success for the state and the olympics. today imagine our pride in hosting the 2034 games. to us building on that legacy we had in 2002 is really important and to be honest, if you ask the average person on the street in utah about wada or usada they would not know what is going on but they do know they want the olympics in 2034 to be the cleanest in the history of the olympics. what has to happen? can wada roach -- restore trust...
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people in southern utah are being warned to expect temporary power outages tomorrow. crews say they need to shut off power to conduct a controlled burn near a major transmission line in the fire zone. a lightning strike started this fire on june 11th. more than 25,000 acres of rough terrain have burned. flames are about 10% contained. the forsyth fire is growing about 50 miles west of the canyon fire, while it's much smaller. it's already burned at least 13 homes near pine valley. a lightning strike also started this fire on june 19th. there is no containment of this fire. the state of california says the deployment of national guard troops in los angeles is depleting firefighting forces. governor gavin newsom's office says that eight of the guard's 14 firefighting teams have been diverted to l.a. that leaves national guard fire crews at 40% capacity as wildfires pop up across the state. the state says this comes as cal fire is ramping up its response, adding firefighters fast tracking vegetation projects and expanding its aerial firefighting fleet. and a washington s
people in southern utah are being warned to expect temporary power outages tomorrow. crews say they need to shut off power to conduct a controlled burn near a major transmission line in the fire zone. a lightning strike started this fire on june 11th. more than 25,000 acres of rough terrain have burned. flames are about 10% contained. the forsyth fire is growing about 50 miles west of the canyon fire, while it's much smaller. it's already burned at least 13 homes near pine valley. a lightning...
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coming up on west coast rap, an emergency on interstate 80 in utah. but it was not a car crash that caused those problems. and a last minute push to stop a plan to turn an abandoned airport into a detention center for ice detainees. a look at the spot that is being dubbed by some as alligator alcatraz. >> anna berry weather. here's our live camera looking out toward the bay bridge. clouds already moving back into the bay. a bit of some c ling expected in your monday foreca it's time to get away and cash in at cache creek casino resort. to rock and to roll. to go all out or go all in with four stars and rising stars. northern california's premier casino resort is the perfect place to do as much... or as little as you want. make your getaway now and cache in at cache creek casino resort. (♪) make the most of your summer... ...with the kia summer sticker sales event. because now's the time to buy. so visit your local kia dealer and look out for these stickers to take advantage of great deals. (♪) all of our vehicles are backed by a 10-year, 100,000-mile
coming up on west coast rap, an emergency on interstate 80 in utah. but it was not a car crash that caused those problems. and a last minute push to stop a plan to turn an abandoned airport into a detention center for ice detainees. a look at the spot that is being dubbed by some as alligator alcatraz. >> anna berry weather. here's our live camera looking out toward the bay bridge. clouds already moving back into the bay. a bit of some c ling expected in your monday foreca it's time to...
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and tonight here, the utah senator deleting posts after what he said after those lawmakers were targeted and shot. >>> tonight, in boston, the questions from the jury during deliberations in the karen read murder trial, accused of killing her boston police officer boyfriend. what their questions could signal in this trial. >>> tonight, kraft-heinz and the changes coming to some of the foods you know. the company known for its famous jell-o and cokool-aid. >>> police searching for a hit and run driver plowing through protesters. >>> tonight just,here, remembering a beloved host from the food network. >>> and tonight, the news involving tom cruise and dolly parton. a moment long overdue. >>> good evening, we begin tonight with president trump late today spending more than an hour in the situation room with his national security team. president trump has called for iran's unconditional surrender amid this growing conflict with israel. the president saying the u.s. knows where iran's supreme leader is hiding, but that he doesn't want him to be killed, quote, for now. members of the president
and tonight here, the utah senator deleting posts after what he said after those lawmakers were targeted and shot. >>> tonight, in boston, the questions from the jury during deliberations in the karen read murder trial, accused of killing her boston police officer boyfriend. what their questions could signal in this trial. >>> tonight, kraft-heinz and the changes coming to some of the foods you know. the company known for its famous jell-o and cokool-aid. >>> police...
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but in reality, these are these objectives is raising change in utah is very clear that utah is very advice of china not stop either on the nuclear program. these are the doesn't have the minutes particular ability to destroy the underground facilities. it needs the united states to be involved. and by this tooth for the top that's going on right now. this right is hoping and i think that's a secure bit. but the us would come today to is really the us would be driving to the complex and as a result, they will push the regime out as a create this test facilitate, create opportunities for some kind of a popular uprising indeed are on to remove the regime well, interesting what you say that because they're wrong, does still have strong capability, doesn't it is unlikely to just roll them over. but of course they don't, it's not going to rover, especially the hard liners have been advocating for even stronger response. a television that james is ryan. we are going to see more either on him as far as targeting is word. and we are also going to see a lot of their voices in the year on advo
but in reality, these are these objectives is raising change in utah is very clear that utah is very advice of china not stop either on the nuclear program. these are the doesn't have the minutes particular ability to destroy the underground facilities. it needs the united states to be involved. and by this tooth for the top that's going on right now. this right is hoping and i think that's a secure bit. but the us would come today to is really the us would be driving to the complex and as a...
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utah is one of the fastest growing states in the country. another thing i am eager to talk to about is housing and the fact we have federal land and we cannot build anything on it including necessary infrastructure. senator mike lee from utah has proposed the houses act with contiguous land to localities that want to purchase at fair market value federal land so they can use it for housing is a necessary policy we can promulgate. what are your thoughts about federal land and the possibility we could use that to address our housing crisis in the west which is a massive issue? sec. burgum: in the high public land states, particularly nevada, utah, idaho, these are the places we need to look hard at finding a solution. we talked earlier today there was bipartisan legislation like the southern nevada lands act. even though harry reid drove that it has been working. there are models how to get it done. rep. kennedy: thank you for your time. you have been great. rep. westerman: the chair recognizes the gentlelady from maryland for five minutes. >>
utah is one of the fastest growing states in the country. another thing i am eager to talk to about is housing and the fact we have federal land and we cannot build anything on it including necessary infrastructure. senator mike lee from utah has proposed the houses act with contiguous land to localities that want to purchase at fair market value federal land so they can use it for housing is a necessary policy we can promulgate. what are your thoughts about federal land and the possibility we...
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george, utah, facing two felony counts of rape as an accomplice for arranging the underage spiritual marriage of elissa wall. and one of the key witnesses against him was the woman he once called mother becky. shoe was on the other foot now. the last time that i had seen warren before that trial was in his office when he said, i will break you. and he looked over at me, and i looked at him square in the eyes, and it was as if we both nodded slightly as if to say, we meet again. keith morrison (voiceover): coming up, the stakes and the pressure on rebecca and her sister could not be higher. if they failed, warren jeffs stood to become even more powerful. if he was to walk away a free man, it would prove to them that he really truly was god's disciple. keith morrison (voiceover): when "dateline" continues. cafe owner: we're finally opening! shingles doesn't care. but shingrix protects! only shingrix is proven over 90% effective. shingrix is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults 50 years and older. shingrix doesn't protect everyone and isn't for those with severe allergic reactio
george, utah, facing two felony counts of rape as an accomplice for arranging the underage spiritual marriage of elissa wall. and one of the key witnesses against him was the woman he once called mother becky. shoe was on the other foot now. the last time that i had seen warren before that trial was in his office when he said, i will break you. and he looked over at me, and i looked at him square in the eyes, and it was as if we both nodded slightly as if to say, we meet again. keith morrison...
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and i'm in southern utah. i had no idea. i remember thinking oregon? oregon? really?ther car nor money to speak of. there was, however, ben, that young man she was caught kissing on canaan mountain. ben told me that he would help me get there. and that was a sobering thing for him to do, full realizing what it was like for him. but he said, no, i'll help you. ben had a truck. they decided to leave in ben's truck on sunday morning, the day before warren jeffs's deadline. they'd leave very early, before dawn, before church. over the next few days, rebecca gathered together her belongings, her most precious possession, her photographs, her violin. she took them over to her sister elissa's home nearby. she did not tell anyone what she was doing, not even elissa. [tense music] then it was time, a chilly sunday morning, november 2002. rebecca musser: i remember what it was like to shut the door to my room and feeling that click shut and knowing that on the other side of that door was everything that i had ever known in my entire life. keith morrison: she climbed over the wr
and i'm in southern utah. i had no idea. i remember thinking oregon? oregon? really?ther car nor money to speak of. there was, however, ben, that young man she was caught kissing on canaan mountain. ben told me that he would help me get there. and that was a sobering thing for him to do, full realizing what it was like for him. but he said, no, i'll help you. ben had a truck. they decided to leave in ben's truck on sunday morning, the day before warren jeffs's deadline. they'd leave very early,...
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southeast utah, arches national park. come to utah. i was born and raised in michigan. great lakes are amazing. moved out west to go to school and raise my family, business friendly. in the state of utah, we have a delicate arch. we were there last week. want to see an amazing structure that man did not make, actually? it's god made. it's remarkable to walk through these beautiful landscapes that we have. and we can use that land in a functional fashion without abusing them. i'm a big fan of the west. there's great power in the west on many fronts and it's a privilege to represent those good people. host: a question by text from teresa, do you support the selling of federal public lands in utah? guest: we have a housing crisis throughout the west, particularly throughout the country. if we can sell small tracts of land, which senator mike lee has proposed, contiguous to their being a city or county with contiguous federal lands, meaning right next to the city or county, they are actually going to take a small acreage in build houses on it, i am entirely supportive of us
southeast utah, arches national park. come to utah. i was born and raised in michigan. great lakes are amazing. moved out west to go to school and raise my family, business friendly. in the state of utah, we have a delicate arch. we were there last week. want to see an amazing structure that man did not make, actually? it's god made. it's remarkable to walk through these beautiful landscapes that we have. and we can use that land in a functional fashion without abusing them. i'm a big fan of...
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is is s 88 miles of track in northeast utah. with respect to those 88 miles of track, there are consultation obligations. when youre talking about something that agency actlly controls, they can really use neap -- nepa in a granular way. in this case as they have a mitigation measure designed to protect six resides om noise pollution from the tracks. when you le sight off the project itself, you start thinking, this will lead to this end thiand may this end this thing. enit takes you way outside e lane of this agency. you make them consider things that aren't there jojob at all. from the very beginning the ceq has been concerned that if these environmental impact statements balloon and become thsas of pages long they become useless en for things that agency can control. i think the test isang if it is remote in time and space and in another agency's jurisdiction , i think that it's the right test. another way of looking at it would be toto start with what is before the agency. they are supposetoonsider alternative routes and mit
is is s 88 miles of track in northeast utah. with respect to those 88 miles of track, there are consultation obligations. when youre talking about something that agency actlly controls, they can really use neap -- nepa in a granular way. in this case as they have a mitigation measure designed to protect six resides om noise pollution from the tracks. when you le sight off the project itself, you start thinking, this will lead to this end thiand may this end this thing. enit takes you way...
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and tonight, the utah senator deleting his posts. now, after what he said, after those lawmakers were targeted and shot. here's faith abubey. >> this is surveillance image of the man who police say wore a realistic latex mask and is responsible for the politically motivated assassination of former state house speaker melissa hortman and her husband, mark, and their beloved family dog, gilbert. the suspect also shooting state senator john hoffman and his wife yvette. they are recovering from gunshot wounds. authorities say 57 year old vance boelter had a hit list of at least 45 state and federal elected officials, most or all democrats, and allegedly stalked and surveilled those on the list like prey. tonight, members of congress receiving a security briefing, pushing for improved protection and for the divisive political rhetoric on all sides to be toned down. democrats and republicans saying it's too much. a bipartisan group of lawmakers calling out utah senator mike lee over his social media post from sunday appearing to mock the a
and tonight, the utah senator deleting his posts. now, after what he said, after those lawmakers were targeted and shot. here's faith abubey. >> this is surveillance image of the man who police say wore a realistic latex mask and is responsible for the politically motivated assassination of former state house speaker melissa hortman and her husband, mark, and their beloved family dog, gilbert. the suspect also shooting state senator john hoffman and his wife yvette. they are recovering...
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in idaho 45% and utah at 55% are inalaska's force the largest in the country, 91% is been taken off the table this misguided rule from thinning encoding trees to prevent wildfires. when fires start rules the limits access to quickly put them out too. the roadless rule was to protect your drinking water municipal water sheds at risk the forest service has been shackled and unable to take action. this is one of the american people depend on that to actively manage the land around it. it failed a fourth sanctioned by the roadless rule have burned the average acre burned has doubled the rule was promulgated 30 years ago the rule is to reduce maintenance costs to forest roads once again it failed as deferred maintenance of forest service roads have remained unchanged the public have been locked out of lands and our firefighters have been restricted from accessing virus quickly. time again policy is faulty and misguided. this administration is take a look under the hood of each and every regulation that affects the everyday lives of the american people. this rule certainly affects the everyda
in idaho 45% and utah at 55% are inalaska's force the largest in the country, 91% is been taken off the table this misguided rule from thinning encoding trees to prevent wildfires. when fires start rules the limits access to quickly put them out too. the roadless rule was to protect your drinking water municipal water sheds at risk the forest service has been shackled and unable to take action. this is one of the american people depend on that to actively manage the land around it. it failed a...
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taggart, as you note utah hosted the 2002 winter olympics.ink by everybody standard it was a tremendous success both for the state and for the olympics. today imagine our pride and host the 2034 games. to us, building on that legacy we had in 2002 is really important. and to be honest if you ask the askedthe average person on the t in utah they would not know what was going on. but they do know this they want the olympics in 2034 to be the cleanest olympics in the history of olympics. so, what has to happen can they restore trust and to restore trust specifically not in generalities, what do they need to do? >> listen i think the silver bullet the promise independent president they broke part of the u.s. back in 2020 agreed to fund was making it more independent that was in the legislative language to the funding that u.s. taxpayers agreed to pay that was supposed to go into effect but they change the rules of mid game a bait and switch is what happened. i do firmly believe if you put independent president and vice president on executive comm
taggart, as you note utah hosted the 2002 winter olympics.ink by everybody standard it was a tremendous success both for the state and for the olympics. today imagine our pride and host the 2034 games. to us, building on that legacy we had in 2002 is really important. and to be honest if you ask the askedthe average person on the t in utah they would not know what was going on. but they do know this they want the olympics in 2034 to be the cleanest olympics in the history of olympics. so, what...
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. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from utah, mr. kennedy, for five minutes. >> thank you for being with us. i had an opportunity a few weeks ago to share dinner with you. after that dinner, i listened to you for about an hour. i was extremely impressed with your intelligence and capacity to handle the issues of the day. thank you very much for being here. i'm sorry to take up a few more minutes of your day and your life to answer some questions, but these are important questions. i have five interns with me right now. and they're saying you need to come and see doug perform because this man is intelligent, capable. you have other things that you could be doing, but thank you for your patriotic service to your country. 70% of utah's lands are controlled by the federal government. it involves a requirement on a regular basis to interact with blm and other agencies that make it really hard for us. understanding that you're sympathetic to that, i'm really grateful that you and the administration are working to enhance our permitting pro
. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from utah, mr. kennedy, for five minutes. >> thank you for being with us. i had an opportunity a few weeks ago to share dinner with you. after that dinner, i listened to you for about an hour. i was extremely impressed with your intelligence and capacity to handle the issues of the day. thank you very much for being here. i'm sorry to take up a few more minutes of your day and your life to answer some questions, but these are important...
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i grew up in salt lake city, utah, in the western part of the us. "and on christmas day i flew from karachi to taron, and there was something about it, and i can't even say what at this point, but i just had a feeling that came out of that day that this was going to be something that wasn't going to go away quickly." he announced at that new year's day press conference that he was going to take a vacation. everyone interpreted as, oh, that means the shaw is leaving the country, which he actually did some days later. kind of proved to be the last attempt of the shot to retain me power, but that didn't work, half a million or maybe a million people in a rally, it was just gigantic, the scale of it was hard to believe. an active story, it was changing all the time and no one really knew what was going to happen next. my name is david bernard, i'm a photographer, been a photographer for close to 50 years. i grew up in salt lake city, utah, in the western part of the us, and when i was in high school at age 16, i started taking photographs. "i was shooti
i grew up in salt lake city, utah, in the western part of the us. "and on christmas day i flew from karachi to taron, and there was something about it, and i can't even say what at this point, but i just had a feeling that came out of that day that this was going to be something that wasn't going to go away quickly." he announced at that new year's day press conference that he was going to take a vacation. everyone interpreted as, oh, that means the shaw is leaving the country, which...
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utah was the first state in the nation to ban pride flags, but not the last.na have adopted similar bands. eight other states with republican troll legislators are considering a same idea. he covers lgbtq issues and politics. >> republican lawmakers have framed these bands as a necessary way to make statehouses and government buildings and schools neutral places. reporter: some cities are pushing back. like in boise, idaho, where a pride flag has flown for several years outside city hall. last month the city council voted to designate it as an official city flag, which they say will allow them to consider you to fly it. >> removing the flag now after years of flying it probably would not be a neutral act. reporter: the mayor said -- >> we know that is not just a flag. it says who we are. reporter: just a couple of blocks away sits the idaho state capitol, where the legislator voted overwhelmingly to pass a bill that bans governmental entities from displaying other flag other than the u.s. flag, state and local flags, a p.o.w. flag, or those from a military bra
utah was the first state in the nation to ban pride flags, but not the last.na have adopted similar bands. eight other states with republican troll legislators are considering a same idea. he covers lgbtq issues and politics. >> republican lawmakers have framed these bands as a necessary way to make statehouses and government buildings and schools neutral places. reporter: some cities are pushing back. like in boise, idaho, where a pride flag has flown for several years outside city hall....
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left utah to go live in washington with his father, steven.ke to him in 2011, he told us, he interrogated his son. josh, the most abusive thing that a father could ever do is murder his wife. things like that. i wanted to-- you were testing him. steven powell: i was testing him. i wanted to see his reaction to this kind of stuff. and? it was good. i was totally satisfied with it. i mean, to me, he passed with flying colors. keith morrison: as for susan, he said, she had just run off with another man, most likely. steven powell: susan was very open and, i would say, very aggressive in male-female relationships. and she called the shots. keith morrison: how did he know that? steven claimed, susan had developed a longstanding crush on him. susan would come in to my office after she waxed her legs and she would sit there and she would say, "feel my legs. they're pretty smooth." and so-- yeah, i know. josh wasn't concerned about this? i didn't talk to josh about it. i mean, i just enjoyed the moment. keith morrison: steven enjoyed quite a few momen
left utah to go live in washington with his father, steven.ke to him in 2011, he told us, he interrogated his son. josh, the most abusive thing that a father could ever do is murder his wife. things like that. i wanted to-- you were testing him. steven powell: i was testing him. i wanted to see his reaction to this kind of stuff. and? it was good. i was totally satisfied with it. i mean, to me, he passed with flying colors. keith morrison: as for susan, he said, she had just run off with...
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but egor borikov was selected in the fourth round of the nhl draft under the 110th overall pick by utah evgeny khvicheniya reached the final of the junior world modern pentathlon championships, which is currently being hosted by hungary. the belarusian scored 1.512 points in his semi-final and, as a result, with the ninth result in the bullet, he went to the decisive stage of the planetary forum, where 18 pentathletes will compete. the juniors will compete for medals. today, the belarus 5. internet tv channel will show the final at 18:30 live, and belarus 5 will show the final stage of the competition in the recording at 22:35. gleb semenenko won the bronze medal of the european championship in greco-roman wrestling, among young men under 15, the belarusian held five matches in the italian caorle and won four. another of our fellow countrymen dmitry kisel also won a medal today, he was the second to lose in the fight for gold to the representative of turkey. before that , timur mirzaev brought bronze in belarus. in the volnikov tournament, anastasia maloshevich became the third in women
but egor borikov was selected in the fourth round of the nhl draft under the 110th overall pick by utah evgeny khvicheniya reached the final of the junior world modern pentathlon championships, which is currently being hosted by hungary. the belarusian scored 1.512 points in his semi-final and, as a result, with the ninth result in the bullet, he went to the decisive stage of the planetary forum, where 18 pentathletes will compete. the juniors will compete for medals. today, the belarus 5....
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. >>> a protester shot and killed at a no kings rally in utah, as demonstrations in all 50 states draw enormous crowds over the weekend. the masses raising their voices against president trump's immigration policy. >>> a bridge over a river collapses at a popular tourist destination in india, killing at least two and injuring dozens more. >>> and before you rev up our hog today, a major recall from the manufacturer. it's monday, june 16th. "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning. glad you're with me. i'm frances rivera. breaking overnight, police have arrested the suspect in the assassination of minnesota state representative melissa hortman and her husband mark and wounding of state senator john hoffman and wife yvette. authorities located 57-year-old vance boelter in sibley county, minnesota. police say he was armed when he was taken into custody. for the latest, we're joined by alice barr in d.c. >> reporter: the relief was palpable. at a press conference in minnesota late last night, democratic governor tim walz confirmed the arrest and praised law enforcement. >> after tw
. >>> a protester shot and killed at a no kings rally in utah, as demonstrations in all 50 states draw enormous crowds over the weekend. the masses raising their voices against president trump's immigration policy. >>> a bridge over a river collapses at a popular tourist destination in india, killing at least two and injuring dozens more. >>> and before you rev up our hog today, a major recall from the manufacturer. it's monday, june 16th. "early today"...
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they are looking for a gray honda or hyundai tonight, a sedan with utah plates.ome back here tonight, that mother who had to make that decision about whether to throw her baby from high up in a burning apartment building, and the good samaritans below. and tonight, the nba draft live right here on abc. the top right here on abc. the top prospect causing a are you ready to make junk disappear? i am so looking forward to this. we make junk disappear. all you have to do is point. call 1-800-got-junk? or visit 1800gotjunk.com we'll be there before you hang up the phone. - my childhood was tough. i didn't grow up in a warm, supportive home, so the trauma i went through led to something called toxic stress. but it's gonna be different for my son. i'm giving him the protection he needs to defend against it. by taking time to play, even on long days. - by offering extra patience, even when it's running short. - and giving him the assurance that he's safe here. learn more at first5california.com. welcome back as team california plays to beat the heat. there's a flex alert
they are looking for a gray honda or hyundai tonight, a sedan with utah plates.ome back here tonight, that mother who had to make that decision about whether to throw her baby from high up in a burning apartment building, and the good samaritans below. and tonight, the nba draft live right here on abc. the top right here on abc. the top prospect causing a are you ready to make junk disappear? i am so looking forward to this. we make junk disappear. all you have to do is point. call...
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de fuertes manifestaciones , enfrentamientos con los agentes , arrestos heridos y al -1 muerto en utahesidente trump habla de la deportación en la historia de este país y acusa a los demócratas de utilizar a los migrantes para, segúnafirma , destruir comunidades . como nos cuenta en vivo juan carlos gonzález, quien está en los Ángeles con la información. adelante juan carlos . >> qué tal ? gracias. muy buenas tardes. bueno, pues el nuevo objetivo, la nueva meta de parte de los agentes de ice es en lugar de arrestar a 650 personas, ahora deberán de arrestar por lo -3000 personas cada día. esto es la nueva orden emitida por el presidente de los estados unidos, donald trump, quien dijo en su red social. lo siguiente. dijo debemos ampliar los esfuerzos pardeportar a los extranjer ileles en las ciudades más grands de estados unidos , como los Ángeles, chicago y nueva york, donde residen millones de extranjeros ilegales. y es que el presidente donald trump dijo que esta enfocando su atención justamente en las ciudades gobernadas por demócratas, ya que él lo dijo. durante estas últimas horas
de fuertes manifestaciones , enfrentamientos con los agentes , arrestos heridos y al -1 muerto en utahesidente trump habla de la deportación en la historia de este país y acusa a los demócratas de utilizar a los migrantes para, segúnafirma , destruir comunidades . como nos cuenta en vivo juan carlos gonzález, quien está en los Ángeles con la información. adelante juan carlos . >> qué tal ? gracias. muy buenas tardes. bueno, pues el nuevo objetivo, la nueva meta de parte de los...
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jason chaffetz from the great state of utah. congratulations on what i'm sure will be another bestselling book. i was kidding, you've written multiple bestselling books and this one will be as well. great to see you. >> thank you. >> coming up, we hear straight from you. only on sunday night in america. >> there's a reason chevy is called the heartbeat of america. >> a heartbeat. strong. >> steady, unwavering. like the people. who keep this country moving, doing what they do best. helping neighbors, pitching in and getting it done. >> for them. only america's most. >> dependable truck will do in every chevy truck. like every chevy driver, dependability. comes standard. >> hello, i'm former arkansas governor mike huckabee. a lot of times you can't control the amount of sleep that you're getting. i know it's scary unless you use relaxing sleep. relaxing sleep is a product that's made from natural ingredients, and it usually works from the very first night you try it. >> relaxing sleep is studied, tested, and designed by a neurolog
jason chaffetz from the great state of utah. congratulations on what i'm sure will be another bestselling book. i was kidding, you've written multiple bestselling books and this one will be as well. great to see you. >> thank you. >> coming up, we hear straight from you. only on sunday night in america. >> there's a reason chevy is called the heartbeat of america. >> a heartbeat. strong. >> steady, unwavering. like the people. who keep this country moving, doing...
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a utah woman was arrested after she allegedly confessed to killing her estranged husband, a utah nationalrdsman, whom she reported missing days later. jennifer glenn hill allegedly told a confidential informant that she shot matthew johnson in the head while he slept, and buried him in a shallow grave. you can find more about this story and other true crime news on our website. that's it for today's true crime news, i'm andy garcia. join us next time, everyone. crime do n't to - we received a call regarding a james sheaffer, who was being reported missing. (tense music) - i ended up not staying out that night, and i went home because he called me. and that was the last time that i talked to him. - did you discover anything about jimmy that suggested what might have happened to him? - jimmy had been reported to have had some issues with gambling, drug use. (tense music continues) - when did you learn that your dad had been murdered? - my mom just didn't wanna share the details with us.
a utah woman was arrested after she allegedly confessed to killing her estranged husband, a utah nationalrdsman, whom she reported missing days later. jennifer glenn hill allegedly told a confidential informant that she shot matthew johnson in the head while he slept, and buried him in a shallow grave. you can find more about this story and other true crime news on our website. that's it for today's true crime news, i'm andy garcia. join us next time, everyone. crime do n't to - we received a...
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in utah, the forsyth fire has burned more than 7000 acres and destroyed at least 13 homes.ted up as a result of a lightning strike on thursday in the small community of pine valley, in the southern part of the state. governor spencer cox toured the area yesterday confident the community will recover. >> people in washington county are hearty people. they you you didn't get here by accident and you didn't stay here unless you could handle it. >> when you love a place like this, it's a tragedy to see it go up in smoke. >> at last check. there is no containment for the fire right now. 400 firefighters are out there working to put this one out. the a's breaking ground on a new ballpark today at the site. once home to the now demolished tropicana hotel and casino. >> three. two. one. >> former oakland a's players, along with owner john fisher and baseball commissioner rob manfred, all coming together for a ceremony to mark the next step. the stadium is projected to cost $1.5 billion, with funding divided between the city, state and the a's organization. owner john fisher, confid
in utah, the forsyth fire has burned more than 7000 acres and destroyed at least 13 homes.ted up as a result of a lightning strike on thursday in the small community of pine valley, in the southern part of the state. governor spencer cox toured the area yesterday confident the community will recover. >> people in washington county are hearty people. they you you didn't get here by accident and you didn't stay here unless you could handle it. >> when you love a place like this, it's...