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we're in wyoming. representative cheney, her family, well respected, obviously, vice president cheney from wyoming. as i said before i would never bet against a cheney in wyoming. mostly because there's a proven record. there's proven facts on this one. the rally was great. it was a good turnout for casper. but that doesn't define the election. that doesn't define the outcome of what we're going to see at the polls come august. >> i do want to ask you about the approach that she's taken. we saw in georgia, for instance, governor kemp, he kind of ignored trump. it worked for him. did cheney take the right approach here? or was it a different one? >> well, her campaign, if you look at her campaign, she's not focusing on president trump. she's focusing on her job. she's focusing what it means to be republican. we're the party of reagan. we're the party of lincoln. we're the party of the constitution and that's what representative cheney's campaign is focusing on. she absolutely does not shy away from the
we're in wyoming. representative cheney, her family, well respected, obviously, vice president cheney from wyoming. as i said before i would never bet against a cheney in wyoming. mostly because there's a proven record. there's proven facts on this one. the rally was great. it was a good turnout for casper. but that doesn't define the election. that doesn't define the outcome of what we're going to see at the polls come august. >> i do want to ask you about the approach that she's taken....
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right here, state of wyoming. but we need you to vote that crazy rhino and that's what she's become beyond anyone's expectation out of office. it's not so much as the vote raising one hand, it's really the symbol of what she represents. she really represents despicable things. >> the most important election in america. joining us now is cnn political commentator and host of the you decide podcast, errol louis always good to see you. wyoming a conservative state, trump is popular there. gop leadership lining up behind cheney's challenger which is a stunning betrayal of house decorum but no cheney has lost a wyoming race in 40 years and trump has seen some recent losses. how do you see this all playing out? >> well, there are a couple of different scenarios, john. good morning. one is that because elections are about the future and not the past voters will be thinking about inflation, they will be thinking about the pandemic, they will be thinking about the future of the country rather than what donald trump wants t
right here, state of wyoming. but we need you to vote that crazy rhino and that's what she's become beyond anyone's expectation out of office. it's not so much as the vote raising one hand, it's really the symbol of what she represents. she really represents despicable things. >> the most important election in america. joining us now is cnn political commentator and host of the you decide podcast, errol louis always good to see you. wyoming a conservative state, trump is popular there....
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>> expresident trump revenge tour to wyoming. >> the people of wyoming are going to tell her, liz, you're fired! >> but after big losses in georgia, is he dominated the gop like he once did? q. inside politics," the biggest stories sourced by the best reporters now. welcome to "inside politics sunday." i'm abby philip. this sunday, a grim portrait of the state of this nation. vice president horizon comforted a family, one of the ten black people killed in a massacre carried out by a white supreme sifted this month. and president biden as we speak is on his way to uvalde, texas, consoblg even more families marked by the scourge of gun violence. 19 children and two teachers were killed in their elementary school classroom this weak. their families will be forever changed. but grief this morning is turning to fury. we are now learning that the police stood outside that classroom for nearly an hour, instead of confronting the gunman. >> like every other citizen in town, you know, we're thinking, hey, the police will do their job and get them out of there. after today hearing this information,
>> expresident trump revenge tour to wyoming. >> the people of wyoming are going to tell her, liz, you're fired! >> but after big losses in georgia, is he dominated the gop like he once did? q. inside politics," the biggest stories sourced by the best reporters now. welcome to "inside politics sunday." i'm abby philip. this sunday, a grim portrait of the state of this nation. vice president horizon comforted a family, one of the ten black people killed in a...
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somebody named cheney has not lost in wyoming ever. it's going to be extremely difficult for a trump-backed candidate, i feel, to evercome that huge hill of just the cheney name. we've already seen it. you said earlier that trump's candidates are -- some have been walloped. some are in recounts. it's just not the golden ticket that it was anymore. >> i feel like this race might be the definitive referendum on whether or not the future of the republican party is holding onto the 2020 loss. right? i mean, what trump tried to do is force every one of the primary candidates that he's back to get on board with this idea that the 20 20 election was stolen. say it's the most important issue on the ballot. he did that with moe brooks. that's the reason he didn't back the candidates in georgia. you've seen the candidates that lost trump support have found a way to say, i just don't want to talk about that. i want to talk about republican policies. brian kemp never once criticized trump for saying the election was stolen. in fact, he embraced hi
somebody named cheney has not lost in wyoming ever. it's going to be extremely difficult for a trump-backed candidate, i feel, to evercome that huge hill of just the cheney name. we've already seen it. you said earlier that trump's candidates are -- some have been walloped. some are in recounts. it's just not the golden ticket that it was anymore. >> i feel like this race might be the definitive referendum on whether or not the future of the republican party is holding onto the 2020 loss....
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wyoming is one of the many states by the way that recently passed what is known as a trigger law. it is a law that would ban abortions in wyoming, automatically, five days after the supreme court overturns roe v. wade. given the news this week, could happen fairly soon. julie burkehart has been on the front lines of the battle for reproductive health in this country for more than 30 years. and that's where she finds herself once again. joining us now, julie burkehart, founder of the wellspring health access the former ceo of the trust women foundation. thank you very much for being with us. this story means something very different to you than it does for many people. obviously, it affects everybody differently. but you have literally been on the front lines. you work with george tiller, who was violently murdered as part of the fight. what is going through your mind today, and this week, after seeing this draft supreme court opinion that overturns roe or it will overturn roe. >> well, thank you, ali, for having me on. i must say that when i looked at the draft opinion that came o
wyoming is one of the many states by the way that recently passed what is known as a trigger law. it is a law that would ban abortions in wyoming, automatically, five days after the supreme court overturns roe v. wade. given the news this week, could happen fairly soon. julie burkehart has been on the front lines of the battle for reproductive health in this country for more than 30 years. and that's where she finds herself once again. joining us now, julie burkehart, founder of the wellspring...
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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 desert, and verdant river drainage where native 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. so you're going to be doing this for the next two weeks? >> lockwood: yes. yeah. >> whitaker: getting up at 4:00 in the morning. >> lockwood: or 3:00, or 2:30. >> whitaker: o
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but, again, that isn't why wyoming sent her to washington, dc. that's furthering her agenda and that of nancy pelosi, joe biden, and adam kinzinger, adam schiff, those folks, but it doesn't have anything to do with what wyoming wants her to do. >> laura: hariette they're pummeling you with ads, don't have to play it but anyone who has doubts about you should know you're being attacked by all the right people like the lincoln project and all the left wing groups liz cheyney's getting help from. we're going to watch this race carefully so everybody i know in wyoming is voting for you so get out and vote. great to see you. thank you >> now our whit's end segment is left. if you sell this on a new york subway you can actually get arrested. hurry up tweet me at ingraham angle. >> laura: which item can get you arrested on the new york city subway. eddie lopez tweeted stolen jules. josey wrote big gulp. and freedom matrix guessed hoping america's elected officials. here is the big reveal. >> video of an offender in a subway station handcuffed by the nyp
but, again, that isn't why wyoming sent her to washington, dc. that's furthering her agenda and that of nancy pelosi, joe biden, and adam kinzinger, adam schiff, those folks, but it doesn't have anything to do with what wyoming wants her to do. >> laura: hariette they're pummeling you with ads, don't have to play it but anyone who has doubts about you should know you're being attacked by all the right people like the lincoln project and all the left wing groups liz cheyney's getting help...
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in wyoming we are proud of our natural parks. each year we host millions of visitors that come to enjoy the spectacular views and iconic wildlife of the national parks. this year is a landmark for wyoming in the park service as we celebrateta the 150th anniversary of yellowstone. the department also manages water and fights wildfires, overseas grazing and facilitates outdoor recreation. the west is confronting a historic drought with reservoirs drying up it concerns me that they bureau of reclamation waswe the only bureau at the interior department that was actually cut in the budget request this year. the department needs to prioritize the ranching and farming communities without water to grow the crops and raise the cattle, these communities wouldur not exist ad the food needs of the american people would be even more dire and expensive.cr the department also oversees much of america's energy reserves. no department plays a more critical role in either enabling or undermining either or, enabling o or undermining amerin energy p
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wyoming deserves a congresswoman who stands up for you and your values, not one who spends all of her time putting you down, going after your president in the most vicious way possible. geoff: cheney has been a critic of trump, refuting his lies about a stolen 2020 election, and holding him accountable for helping incite the january 6 attack on the u.s. capitol. the republican primary for wyoming's house seat is yet another test of donald trump's influence over the gop, after some of his high profile endorsents have failed. still to come on "pbs news weekend"... after the horrific events in uvalde, texas, a psychologist offers advice on how to talk to children about school shootings. and golden state warriors head coach steve kerr opens up about losing his father and how the experience made him a vocal advocate for gun control. ♪ >> this is "pbs news weekend" from weta studios in washington, home of the "pbs newshour," weeknights on pbs. geoff: at this weekend's national rifle association annual convention, former president donald trump and other republican leaders rejected efforts
wyoming deserves a congresswoman who stands up for you and your values, not one who spends all of her time putting you down, going after your president in the most vicious way possible. geoff: cheney has been a critic of trump, refuting his lies about a stolen 2020 election, and holding him accountable for helping incite the january 6 attack on the u.s. capitol. the republican primary for wyoming's house seat is yet another test of donald trump's influence over the gop, after some of his high...
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wyoming is one of the many states by the way that recently passed was known as a trigger law, it is a law that would ban abortions in wyoming automatically five days after the supreme court overturned roe v. wade. which given the news this week, could happen fairly soon. julia has been on the front lines of the battle for reproductive health in this country, and over again for more than 30 years. it is where she finds herself once again. joining us now, julie, the founder of the wealth health access, former ceo of the trust woman foundation. julie, thank you so much for being with us. this story means something very different for you handed us for many people. obviously it affects everybody differently. but you have literally been on the frontlines. you worked with george taylor, who was violently murdered, as part of this fight. what is going through your mind, today, in this week, after seeing this draft supreme court opinion, that overturns roe, or will overturn roe? >> well, thank you. i must say, when i looked at the draft opinion that came out, and read the opinion i can say tha
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and then take the land so they wanted to actually expand into wyoming to take up that land because at that point that northern entrance was really the only way in no one had really discovered the other possible entrances it seemed you know, when they when they saw the tetons they're like, what are we supposed to do with this? how are we going to get over those? right? so they the the montanans in particular saw the park as theirs and so they've just taken little pieces and i think they probably have to do with mountain ranges and also waterways that were important areas of access for the park itself. right, that makes sense. all right, so i think we're gonna ask one more question. maybe we have time for two, but did general sheridan have a role in protecting, yellowstone? that's a great question sheridan who was one of the commanders in this region of the us army actually did send a another exploring team that was explicitly military and they kind of hooked on to hayden's survey who's a little annoyed by that. it was led by a guy named john barlow and hayden was a little annoyed becau
and then take the land so they wanted to actually expand into wyoming to take up that land because at that point that northern entrance was really the only way in no one had really discovered the other possible entrances it seemed you know, when they when they saw the tetons they're like, what are we supposed to do with this? how are we going to get over those? right? so they the the montanans in particular saw the park as theirs and so they've just taken little pieces and i think they probably...
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suggested taking those lands from wyoming and idaho and montana. again, giving those lands to the department of the interior for the benefit and enjoyment of the people. really creating this democratic landscape of tourism which was a new idea. the bill was sent to each bodies committee on public lands for review and recommendation. hayden consulted with those committees and help them to write their very positive reports. on january 30th, 1872, the senate debated, they had two major issues, one was federal overreach this was the contentious issue. it brought up about the american civil war. it was not resolved in that conflict. again, the only congressional precedent was the federal government giving land to a state. democrats were very concerned about this issue, especially in the context of reconstruction. a period in american history when the federal government really exerted a self and unprecedented ways to protect the rights of citizens and provide things for them. republicans, of course, most of them, although a group of moderate republican s
suggested taking those lands from wyoming and idaho and montana. again, giving those lands to the department of the interior for the benefit and enjoyment of the people. really creating this democratic landscape of tourism which was a new idea. the bill was sent to each bodies committee on public lands for review and recommendation. hayden consulted with those committees and help them to write their very positive reports. on january 30th, 1872, the senate debated, they had two major issues, one...
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prices in wyoming. it cost more to transport from the farm to the market and to other places to rural areas of wyoming. so people look at this president and say he has let them down and he's not focused on their concerns. >> neil: senator, if we got to the bottom of who leaked this draft of a supreme court opinion on roe v. wade, what do you think should happen to the person? >> i don't know who did it. this is the first time that there's been such a leak. the chief justice called it a betrayal. i think the court will make a decision what to do when they find out who this person is. the bottom line is, not one democrat has condemned it. the democrats have jumped on this for two reasons. one, they want to change the topic from immigration, from the soaring inflation. they want to get off of the things that are so unpopular about this president. the other thing is, they want to undermine the integrity of the supreme court. elizabeth warren and bernie sanders came out calling for an elimination of the fili
prices in wyoming. it cost more to transport from the farm to the market and to other places to rural areas of wyoming. so people look at this president and say he has let them down and he's not focused on their concerns. >> neil: senator, if we got to the bottom of who leaked this draft of a supreme court opinion on roe v. wade, what do you think should happen to the person? >> i don't know who did it. this is the first time that there's been such a leak. the chief justice called...
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wyoming is a conservative state. trump is popular in wyoming and we know that cheney is his number one target. it will tell you this. donald trump is anxious and nervous. he got clobbered last week in alabama and georgia. mitch mcconnell's candidate beat his candidate in alabama, and in georgia of course, to his big targets, governor kemp and the secretary of state both were comfortably supported in their republican primaries. trump is now moving on, because he is wounded. he has suffered wounds and not just in alabama and georgia, but also north carolina where representative cawthorn -- trump is really going all in now, making sure liz cheney gets defeated, but the trend in republican primaries is not good for donald trump right now. maybe liz cheney does have a chance to survive. >> adrienne, just hours after the mass shooting at the robb elementary school in uvalde, texas, conspiracy theorists started spreading rumors that the attack was a false flag operation. how dangerous is it that polls from the fringe online
wyoming is a conservative state. trump is popular in wyoming and we know that cheney is his number one target. it will tell you this. donald trump is anxious and nervous. he got clobbered last week in alabama and georgia. mitch mcconnell's candidate beat his candidate in alabama, and in georgia of course, to his big targets, governor kemp and the secretary of state both were comfortably supported in their republican primaries. trump is now moving on, because he is wounded. he has suffered...
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willam: i want to shift across the country to wyoming. we saw president trump out in wyoming recently coming off a pretty bad defeat of his election denier candidates in georgia. two of them went down quite seriously. president trump is out in wyoming stumping for anyone who will take down liz cheney. does the president's defeat in georgia lessen the impact of his endorsement and stamp of approval? amy: i vaguely have to judge this on all kinds of different asures. on the one hand, of republicans that voted to impeach the president, there are 10 of them, liz cheney is one of them. she has a tough road to come back to washgton. this is the most republican state, give donald trump his biggest margin in the 2020 election, but those folks, many of them are coming back because they decided to retire, they've likely seen the writing on the wall. so he is going to have been responsible for purging a good 60%, 70% or more who voted to impeach him out of congress. on that measure, it's a success. however, what we are seeing like in georgia is just
willam: i want to shift across the country to wyoming. we saw president trump out in wyoming recently coming off a pretty bad defeat of his election denier candidates in georgia. two of them went down quite seriously. president trump is out in wyoming stumping for anyone who will take down liz cheney. does the president's defeat in georgia lessen the impact of his endorsement and stamp of approval? amy: i vaguely have to judge this on all kinds of different asures. on the one hand, of...
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he was with another person from wyoming, right at the center of the stage you can see him under a big trump banner that's on top of the center of the inauguration. so, he's really right in the thick of it. remember, you see this come up in other cases before, doug mast rihanna, of the gop candidate for governor of pennsylvania, was also on the grounds at the capitol. there's so much overriding -- and a lot of politicians who are in the mainstream, there's gonna be a lot of crossover to see these cases proceed to trial. >> joyce, according to the guardian the january six committees only gonna be hearing six public hearings not eight is that enough time to reva narrative is, there are an advantage in terms of attention, span what do you make of that potential reduction from 8 to 6? >> the committee will be educating the public on two parallel traps one will be i think we need to think about the short tough punches, these hearings i suspect that will get an opening, overall overview of where the committee intends to go in that first hearing. then though perhaps use the remaining sessions
he was with another person from wyoming, right at the center of the stage you can see him under a big trump banner that's on top of the center of the inauguration. so, he's really right in the thick of it. remember, you see this come up in other cases before, doug mast rihanna, of the gop candidate for governor of pennsylvania, was also on the grounds at the capitol. there's so much overriding -- and a lot of politicians who are in the mainstream, there's gonna be a lot of crossover to see...
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but again, that is sort of whydc wyoming sent her to washington, d.c. that's furthering her agenda and that of nancy pelosi, joe biden and adam kinzinger, adam schiff, those folks. >> but it doesn't have anything to do with what wyoming wants her to do. well, harriet, they're: they're pummeling you with ads but enough to play it. butt you know, anyone who has their doubts about you should just know you're being attackedy by all the right people likeou the lincoln project and all these left wing groups that liz cheney is now getting help a frl this people first organizations are going to be watching this race very carefully. bo this race very carefully. bo voting for you. v they've got toot get outin and vote. harrietg f so, thank you . great to see you. now our wit's end segment is next . remember, there's a clue if you sell this item on the new york city subway, you can actuallys get arrested. hurry up. tweet me your guesses at ingraham angle. >> we'll see if we get it right. stator college wasn't built for he didn't care if i had to work a double shif
but again, that is sort of whydc wyoming sent her to washington, d.c. that's furthering her agenda and that of nancy pelosi, joe biden and adam kinzinger, adam schiff, those folks. >> but it doesn't have anything to do with what wyoming wants her to do. well, harriet, they're: they're pummeling you with ads but enough to play it. butt you know, anyone who has their doubts about you should just know you're being attackedy by all the right people likeou the lincoln project and all these...
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in wyoming, half of our land is owned by the federal government. this includes indian reservations, wildlife refuge, national parks, national recreation areas, and the vast bureau of land management holdings. and violin we are very proud of our natural parks. all of our parks. each year we host millions of visitors that come to enjoy the spectacular views and iconic wildlife of the grand tetons and of yellowstone national park. this year is a landmark for wyoming in the park service as we celebrate the 105th anniversary of yellowstone. the department also manages water, fight wildfires, overseas grazing and facilitates outdoor recreation. the west is confronting a historic drought with, rather rise drying up, it concerns me the bureau reclamation was the only bureau at the interior department that was actually cut in the budget request this year. the department needs to prioritize our rural ranching and farming communities. without water to grow crops and raise cattle, these communities would not exist. the food needs of the american people would b
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host: we will hear from cisco in wyoming. go ahead. cisco in wyoming. caller: it's a sad day here. hello. can you hear me? hear me? host: go ahead. caller: it's a sad day in wyoming. i am talking. can you hear me? host: you're listening to your television. listen to the phone. go ahead with your comment. let's go one more call. catherine in illinois. hello. caller: good morning. i just have a real simple comment. i have a son who lives and works in the czech republic. yes a 3.5-year-old. he is already told me, mother, i am not going to raise my son in the united states and go to schools that have gun symbols on walls, and they do preventative drills for all sorts of things like don't shoot me, and the kids in the rest of the world, they go to schools to learn. they are not in fear. it -- how can we stand this? we are looking for people in the united states. that is all i wanted to say, and god bless everybody. host:washington journal continu. host: joining us now is scott lincicome. thank you for coming on the program. guest: my pleasure. host: when you take a look at these larger
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. >> same exact things in wyoming. i saw it this weekend. people woke up with a double punch to the gut. one is the highest gas prices of all times and the other is inflation numbers even worse than the government predicted. people are in pain and the president has no idea what to do about it. so people in wyoming this weekend are having to change the way they drive, eat, they live so people are feeling stressed, they're feeling squeezed. i used the $100 analogy. i was at the gas station and the guy filled up. he said he never paid $100 to fill his truck. at the grocery store. a lady had two small bagses of groceries. she says this doesn't feel like $100 worth of groceries. $100 is the amount that the economists tell us american families have to pay more each week just to keep up with the quality of living of what they had a year ago. that's $5,200 more this year than last year, martha. >> martha: obviously it's a scramble ahead of the mid-terms to turn this in a better direction. the president's part, as he looks at what is looming in novem
. >> same exact things in wyoming. i saw it this weekend. people woke up with a double punch to the gut. one is the highest gas prices of all times and the other is inflation numbers even worse than the government predicted. people are in pain and the president has no idea what to do about it. so people in wyoming this weekend are having to change the way they drive, eat, they live so people are feeling stressed, they're feeling squeezed. i used the $100 analogy. i was at the gas station...
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in casper, wyoming. madison scarpino, fox news military recruiters are hopeful the new top gun movie will inspire more people to join the navy. the navy says it saw 500% jump in recruitment after the original top gun film back in 1986. they're hoping that once again, young men and women will sign up in response to the patriotic blockbuster. one recruiter says he even had people reach out after the first trailer came out. in the last couple of months was advertisements have come out for talking. it's really generated a lot of interest in aviation and the navy you specifically which is outstanding because not everyone wants to apply, but they enjoy the idea of naval service. the air force has also tried to get in on the trend by running recruitment ads at the theaters before the movie top gun maverick took in $156 million this weekend, making it the top grossing memorial day movie. ever first pitch of today's giants philadelphia phillies games at 3 45. that's when we'll see whether giants manager gabe kapl
in casper, wyoming. madison scarpino, fox news military recruiters are hopeful the new top gun movie will inspire more people to join the navy. the navy says it saw 500% jump in recruitment after the original top gun film back in 1986. they're hoping that once again, young men and women will sign up in response to the patriotic blockbuster. one recruiter says he even had people reach out after the first trailer came out. in the last couple of months was advertisements have come out for talking....
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with detectives latching onto all the clues until her body was discovered and wyoming. in part of our series this month, laura ingle sat down with the police captain in charge of the independent investigation which provided critical warnings. good evening, laura. >> that's right, shannon, it came when two bystanders told police that they had witnessed a violent exchange between a young couple outside of a grocery store, a month before gabbie petito was found dead. police immediately searched out the pair drove off in a white van and pulled them over which led to them heavily examining body camera footage and it was seen around the world. the traffic stop. >> why wouldn't he let you in the car? >> i was brought in to determine into how they needed to handle the traffic stop. >> we talked with this captain of the police department. the independent law enforcement agency in utah which was closely examining the police handling's of the domestic violence incident involving gabbie petito and brian laundrie. >> you know, you don't have a history, you don't know what is the tru
with detectives latching onto all the clues until her body was discovered and wyoming. in part of our series this month, laura ingle sat down with the police captain in charge of the independent investigation which provided critical warnings. good evening, laura. >> that's right, shannon, it came when two bystanders told police that they had witnessed a violent exchange between a young couple outside of a grocery store, a month before gabbie petito was found dead. police immediately...
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several bison calves were spotted trotting alongside their moms and dads in wyoming. >> oh, yeah. according to the national park service, bison calves tend to be born from late march through may, and their red-orange color earns them the nickname red dogs. red dogs? meet a future mom, a first-time mom and a seasoned pro. this mom's one step closer to their new mini-van! yeah, you'll get used to it. this mom's depositing money with tools on-hand. cha ching. and this mom, well, she's setting an appointment here, so her son can get set up there and start his own financial journey. that's because these moms all have chase. smart bankers. convenient tools. one bank with the power of both. chase. make more of what's yours. when that car hit my motorcycle, insurance wasn't fair. so i called the barnes firm, it was the best call i could've made. call the barnes firm now, and find out what your case could be worth. ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" buckle up, our virtual road trip continues. next stop, washington, d.c.! on today's show
several bison calves were spotted trotting alongside their moms and dads in wyoming. >> oh, yeah. according to the national park service, bison calves tend to be born from late march through may, and their red-orange color earns them the nickname red dogs. red dogs? meet a future mom, a first-time mom and a seasoned pro. this mom's one step closer to their new mini-van! yeah, you'll get used to it. this mom's depositing money with tools on-hand. cha ching. and this mom, well, she's...
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. >> up next, wyoming republican congresswoman liz cheney received the john f. kennedy profile in courage award given to those who example if courage and protect bank. she's vice chair of the january 6 committee investigating the events that led to the attack on the u.s. capitol. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy. this is just one hour. >> on behalf of our family and the foundation i want to thank each and everyone of you for returning for this celebration of political courage, and being such steadfast friends and supporters of generations of the kennedys and the kennedy library. before we present the awards i want to thank a few people. i want to also recognize two people, we are not even going to thank them, but i want to cheer for them. check daily, who was the president of the library. served in president kennedy's white house, and senator paul kirk, who built this library, and senator kennedy. so thank you all for being here. i want to thank my husband who created this award, which was based on the uss constitution, and is a beacon of light to shine t
. >> up next, wyoming republican congresswoman liz cheney received the john f. kennedy profile in courage award given to those who example if courage and protect bank. she's vice chair of the january 6 committee investigating the events that led to the attack on the u.s. capitol. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy. this is just one hour. >> on behalf of our family and the foundation i want to thank each and everyone of you for returning for this celebration of political...
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that has profound impacts of people all across the country specifically in my home state of wyoming for people on average drive more because the distances are further in the average miles driven is higher. joe biden seems committed to a longtime situation of high gas prices all across the country. it is not wise he continued to choke energy production in the united states for just last week he canceled three major lease sales oil and gas in the gulf and in alaska and he can't have it both ways on the president one day says it's putin and the very next day cancels these major oil and gas production leases, the american people see through this. the president has lost all credibility in terms of dealing with inflation in the cost of energy. at the same time the american people have lost all confidence in the ability of this president to relieve the pain they are dealing with everyday. for people driving past the gas station and they see that number over $4 a gallon most people wince because they know it's money they are not going to have her food and groceries, for clothing or to do things
that has profound impacts of people all across the country specifically in my home state of wyoming for people on average drive more because the distances are further in the average miles driven is higher. joe biden seems committed to a longtime situation of high gas prices all across the country. it is not wise he continued to choke energy production in the united states for just last week he canceled three major lease sales oil and gas in the gulf and in alaska and he can't have it both ways...
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new mexico again including those modern us states have of nevada and utah and arizona parts of wyoming and colorado and then there was a revolution in mexico in 1821. so now mexico was a declared itself an independent republic and was governing itself. and the meanwhile in the west farther north the united states and england were both laying claim to the oregon territory. so if you want to imagine the modern states of idaho and washington and oregon, but also british columbia up to up to the end of the southern panhandle of alaska. that's that's the oregon territory and they were sharing it which is fairly rare. that is a jointly occupied the orient territory. and if either one of them was good at no longer want to jointly occupy and draw borderline somewhere. they had to give the other one a year's notice. the mexicans living in new mexico and in california depended on american trade for manufactured goods and the government's depended on that trade for for revenue. the mexican officials there. there was very loose control if any between those places and and mexico city where the gove
new mexico again including those modern us states have of nevada and utah and arizona parts of wyoming and colorado and then there was a revolution in mexico in 1821. so now mexico was a declared itself an independent republic and was governing itself. and the meanwhile in the west farther north the united states and england were both laying claim to the oregon territory. so if you want to imagine the modern states of idaho and washington and oregon, but also british columbia up to up to the...
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wraps up attacks on the vice chair liz cheney, here's some of what we heard from him at a weekend in wyoming for the gop primary rival. listen. >> there is no rhino in america who is thrown in her lot with the radical left more than liz cheney. [ crowd boos ] she has gone crazy with liz cheney support, the committee has turned the house of representatives into an instrument of political torment and repression. >> the message from the former president is clear. i just wonder what your reporting is on what cheney feels about this issue, is she worried it's hurting her. >> reporter: she is embracing it poppy, her int video last week talked about this threat to democracy of which she views donald trump as the biggest potential problem in that space and what is so interesting about this race in particular, in wyoming is it will be a true referendum on whether or not the future of the republican party is at its core just about the big lie, because what donald trump has been forcing many republican candidates to do is embrace that in exchange for his endorsement. in places like georgia, brian kemp
wraps up attacks on the vice chair liz cheney, here's some of what we heard from him at a weekend in wyoming for the gop primary rival. listen. >> there is no rhino in america who is thrown in her lot with the radical left more than liz cheney. [ crowd boos ] she has gone crazy with liz cheney support, the committee has turned the house of representatives into an instrument of political torment and repression. >> the message from the former president is clear. i just wonder what...
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to the founders that the unexplored areas of the continent would eventually include a state called wyoming, with a population smaller than many of the country's biggest cities. and that even deeper into the unexplored territory, they would eventually be a state named by its spanish speaking settlers that would eventually have a population to rival the size of some of the most influential countries in the world. and the economy of that state alone would grow to be the seventh largest economy in the world, if it were a separate country. the founders would have recognized that the 40 million people of california, being restricted to voting for the same number of senators as the 580,000 people of wyoming, is a crime against democracy. we long ago outgrew the senate formula of two per state, which has evolved to allow outcomes in the senate supported by minority of the american people. today, the senate imposed the will of the 30% of the american people at most against the objection of 70% of the american people. the senate can do that. that was just another day's work in a legislative body fun
to the founders that the unexplored areas of the continent would eventually include a state called wyoming, with a population smaller than many of the country's biggest cities. and that even deeper into the unexplored territory, they would eventually be a state named by its spanish speaking settlers that would eventually have a population to rival the size of some of the most influential countries in the world. and the economy of that state alone would grow to be the seventh largest economy in...
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verano sea mÁs caluroso de lo normal pero el clima extremo llegÓ en un poderoso frente frÍo en partes de wyoming y colorado en donde mÁs de 100.000 residentes de denver se quedaron sin electricidad. >> autoridades de michigan dijeron que 2 personas murieron por un tornado ayer tocÓ tierra en el norte del estado clasifiÓo como un f3 que dejÓ al menos 44 heridos y destruyÓ un parque de cas mÓviles la gobernadora declarÓ el estado de emergencia la medida permitirÁ entregar asistencia a los damnificados asÍ como negocios local >>> despuÉs de escasez de fÓrmula es que domingo llegarÁ un cargamento procedente de alemania un aviÓn militar transportarÁ. >> estos envÍos forman parte del programa del presidente biden se espera que lleguen mÁs de 200 palete. >> hay un retiro del mercado los productos afectados son de la marca ye. >> 2 de tuvieran que ser hospitalizadas los sÍntomas de intoxicados por salmonela son fiebre, nÁusea y diarrea. >>> la casa blanca preparÓ un plan de contingencia que podrÍa racionar las vacunas >>> es que en el paÍs hay preocupaciÓn por el incremento de caso
verano sea mÁs caluroso de lo normal pero el clima extremo llegÓ en un poderoso frente frÍo en partes de wyoming y colorado en donde mÁs de 100.000 residentes de denver se quedaron sin electricidad. >> autoridades de michigan dijeron que 2 personas murieron por un tornado ayer tocÓ tierra en el norte del estado clasifiÓo como un f3 que dejÓ al menos 44 heridos y destruyÓ un parque de cas mÓviles la gobernadora declarÓ el estado de emergencia la medida permitirÁ entregar...
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it's why in two months from now the people of wyoming are going to tell her, liz, you're fired! get out of here. >> former president donald trump last night in casper, wyoming, taking on republican congresswoman liz cheney. and not exactly telling the truth. while cheney has come out forcefully against what trump did on january 6th, she continues to have one of the most conservative voting records in congress and there's no evidence that she's gone crazy. here to discuss that and more the editor of national review, ramesh ponnuru. donna brazile. "the new york times" national political correspondent and co-author of the bestseller "this will not pass," jonathan martin. and congressional correspondent rachel scott. we'll get to trump and the midterms, but first, donna, first, after this discussion we just had with kinzinger and murphy, the tragedy in uvalde, coming right after the tragedy in buffalo, what's your sense, do you agree with the slight note of optimism that something might be done this time? >> i'm a woman of strong faith, tremendous courage, but most importantly, hope
it's why in two months from now the people of wyoming are going to tell her, liz, you're fired! get out of here. >> former president donald trump last night in casper, wyoming, taking on republican congresswoman liz cheney. and not exactly telling the truth. while cheney has come out forcefully against what trump did on january 6th, she continues to have one of the most conservative voting records in congress and there's no evidence that she's gone crazy. here to discuss that and more the...
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estados como iowa, tennessee, montana y wyoming, han adoptado a leyes parecidas que permiten que la gente porque sus armas sin permiso, aunque eso son increÍble, y mÁs de 40 estados del paÍs las personas pueden llevar rifles semiautomÁticos cargados en pÚblico. es un martes clave en cuanto situaciones de inmigraciÓn. un privilegio que sÓlo era para jueces, esta regla garantiza quelas personas sujetas a deportaciÓn inmediata, y que sean elegibles para asilo, reciban ayuda rÁpidamente, y quienes no, sean puestas en un proceso de deportaciÓn rÁpido, y enviados ante un juez de inmigraciÓn. maity: para hablar mÁs de cÓmo funciona este proceso, nos conectamos en vivo con el abogado ezequiel hernÁndez, para aclarar todas estas dudas. buenas tardes. >> el gusto es mÍo, delante. maity: ¿cÓmo va a funcionar ese nuevo protocolo de asilo en la frontera? >> es una de las grandes expectativas que tenemos. se supone que tienen, de acuerdo a la iniciaciÓn del presidente biden, tiene que referir los casos que vengan de una vÍa rÁpida, personas que estÁn puestas en proceso de asilo, y
estados como iowa, tennessee, montana y wyoming, han adoptado a leyes parecidas que permiten que la gente porque sus armas sin permiso, aunque eso son increÍble, y mÁs de 40 estados del paÍs las personas pueden llevar rifles semiautomÁticos cargados en pÚblico. es un martes clave en cuanto situaciones de inmigraciÓn. un privilegio que sÓlo era para jueces, esta regla garantiza quelas personas sujetas a deportaciÓn inmediata, y que sean elegibles para asilo, reciban ayuda rÁpidamente, y...