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a place in nevada for a park." and he said, "i spent a lot of time, and i found the place atheeler peak. no one's going to veto this park." he says, "i have been in favor of this park for over 50 years." mott: congressecognizes that here, we do have natural resources of national significance. now that it's a national park, people will begin to understand that, and as we begin to interpret the natural and cultural values, it'll be clear that this truly is a national park. tv narrator: on october 17, 1986, president reagan signed legislation designating a carefully prescribed area as the great basin national park. senator harry reid, during his tenure in congress, was instrumental in the park's final push through congress. reid: this state is beautiful. we're now going to have a national park. it's a place of intersecting mountain ranges. it's a place of beauty, and we want people to know of nevada as something other than a place to set off bombs and to store nuclear waste. christensen: i think we can see this first
a place in nevada for a park." and he said, "i spent a lot of time, and i found the place atheeler peak. no one's going to veto this park." he says, "i have been in favor of this park for over 50 years." mott: congressecognizes that here, we do have natural resources of national significance. now that it's a national park, people will begin to understand that, and as we begin to interpret the natural and cultural values, it'll be clear that this truly is a national...
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[traffic noise] baca: development in nevada, and southern nevada in particular, started to happen fairly quickly and you could see this shift. you had the increase in the city of las vegas, north las vegas, city of henderson, and clark county butting up against the desert and starting to encroach on native habitats and desert areas. there needed to be a solution to come in to balance these interests of growth and development with maintaining our native landscapes. christensen: the solution that was first used to overcome this problem was land swaps. a developer would find some private land worthy of protection--say, up in the mountains--and offer to swap that land to the federal government in order to be able to develop one of the public land parcels in the las vegas valley. reid: they would give the federal government that land, and they would get something in exchange for it. as time went on, it became a corrupt situation. [hammering, power saws whirring] christensen: the danger and fear here was that growth in the las vegas valley could come to a screaming halt. reid saw this problem
[traffic noise] baca: development in nevada, and southern nevada in particular, started to happen fairly quickly and you could see this shift. you had the increase in the city of las vegas, north las vegas, city of henderson, and clark county butting up against the desert and starting to encroach on native habitats and desert areas. there needed to be a solution to come in to balance these interests of growth and development with maintaining our native landscapes. christensen: the solution that...
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nevada." man: we in nevada will not stand for it. [applause] man: a coalition of elected officials, environmentalists, and businessmen is waging a guerrilla war to kill a project they believe has been shoved down their throats. reid: the repulsive and mendacious political backstabbing represented by the deal cut against the people of nevada should bring a blush of shame to the face of every suppted this nuclear waste legislation. well, frankly, i was a new senator, and i thought we were doomed. i didn't know what to do about it. [explosion] man: workers drilled and blasted a starter tunnel. reid: the biggest opening we got was bill clinton. al gore, to his credit. they knew what a big deal this was in nevada, so they came out publicly opposed to yucca mountain. that was one reason we were able to stall it as long as we did. raborn: as senator reid gained more and more leadership in the senate, he was also able to use that power to put a stranglehold on the appropriations process and starve the proje of funding. reid: i used my seat o
nevada." man: we in nevada will not stand for it. [applause] man: a coalition of elected officials, environmentalists, and businessmen is waging a guerrilla war to kill a project they believe has been shoved down their throats. reid: the repulsive and mendacious political backstabbing represented by the deal cut against the people of nevada should bring a blush of shame to the face of every suppted this nuclear waste legislation. well, frankly, i was a new senator, and i thought we were...
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we know what a recession is like in nevada. we survived it from about 10 years ago and this is not it. host: what are people telling you in nevada? guest: we were the hardest hit in the country. we had an unemployment rate of about 35% so it's amazing to see the strip totally closed down in the early days of covid. however now we are the fastest recovering. people were locked down for so long they wanted to get out and have a good time and what better place to go than las vegas. our traffic through your airport was record numbers. people are coming back for holidays. we need to get our conventions back however. we are working towards that and international travelers. we know we have a way to go. people want to be sure that this recovery will last and they want to be sure it affects all votes, not just those at the top. host: we learned that senator joe manchin has agreed to a package of proposals that they are calling and inflation reduction act. it includes 369 billion dollars for climate change, a 15 percent minimum tax on co
we know what a recession is like in nevada. we survived it from about 10 years ago and this is not it. host: what are people telling you in nevada? guest: we were the hardest hit in the country. we had an unemployment rate of about 35% so it's amazing to see the strip totally closed down in the early days of covid. however now we are the fastest recovering. people were locked down for so long they wanted to get out and have a good time and what better place to go than las vegas. our traffic...
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just recently i'm very proud of nevada is a pro-choice state and our providers are concerned there is a chilling effect when they are hearing other states that are literally criminalizing a provider from providing healthcare and/or a woman traveling s across state lines so what i hear from my providers is that we want to help women, we want them to come to our state but if their state is going to pursue legislation or criminalize or penalize or prosecute us or a private citizen can comete after us then we are having second thoughts about this because they do not want to be embroiled in some sort of litigation. and that's part of this and i think it's important and thank you for the question because that is what their intent is. these individuals who are taking away the liberty and freedom are also utilizing this chilling effect for providers, employers and anyone else who wants to help women to get to the states where they can seek the healthcare they need and that is the challenge we see and why this is so important because it's having an impact on our providers in these states like
just recently i'm very proud of nevada is a pro-choice state and our providers are concerned there is a chilling effect when they are hearing other states that are literally criminalizing a provider from providing healthcare and/or a woman traveling s across state lines so what i hear from my providers is that we want to help women, we want them to come to our state but if their state is going to pursue legislation or criminalize or penalize or prosecute us or a private citizen can comete after...
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i was in nevada recently, it is a pro-choice state, there's a chilling effect on other states that are literally, to criminalize, what i hear from my providers is we want to help women to come to our state but it is -- if their state is going to pursue legislation, criminalize, penalize or prosecute us or a private citizen can come after us then we are having second thoughts because they do not want to be embroiled in litigation and that's part of this and it is so important, thank you for the question because that is what their intent is, the use anti-choice states, individuals who are taking away the liberty and freedom of women are also utilizing this chilling effect, this threat, this scare tactic for providers, employers and anyone else who want to help women to get to states where they can seek the healthcare that they need and that's the challenge we see, that is why this law is so important, it's having an impact on providers in these legitimate choice states like ours that want to provide healthcare. >> we were joined by the american medical association who also expressed this
i was in nevada recently, it is a pro-choice state, there's a chilling effect on other states that are literally, to criminalize, what i hear from my providers is we want to help women to come to our state but it is -- if their state is going to pursue legislation, criminalize, penalize or prosecute us or a private citizen can come after us then we are having second thoughts because they do not want to be embroiled in litigation and that's part of this and it is so important, thank you for the...
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in nevada what you saw was a little different because nevada had already had a history of mail in voting. there was paper ballots throughout the state of nevada. many of the rules hearound elections, there were slight changes but a lot of them were the same they had been in previous elections but you saw kind of predilection and postelection scrutiny on the process totry to delegitimize it. can you talk about what you are saying ? >> nevada has a long excuse of no excuse voting although voters didn't take much advantage so it really was an issue of scale in nevada rather than new processes but there are other changes going on innevada that added to the complexity . prior to 2018 election administration in nevada had been consistent. there hadn't been a lot of changes at the legislative level to the processes and our countyelection officials a couple of which are here . i'd like to give a shout out to janice, former registrar in washington county. deputy secretary of elections. we had to make changes because of what the legislature acted in 2000 and 19 and also because the voters in 2018.
in nevada what you saw was a little different because nevada had already had a history of mail in voting. there was paper ballots throughout the state of nevada. many of the rules hearound elections, there were slight changes but a lot of them were the same they had been in previous elections but you saw kind of predilection and postelection scrutiny on the process totry to delegitimize it. can you talk about what you are saying ? >> nevada has a long excuse of no excuse voting although...
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, what you saw was little different because nevada had a history, there was paper ballots in nevada and many of the rules around elections, there was a changes to a lot of them but a lot of them with the as previous elections but they still used kind of pre-election and post- election scrutiny in the processor try to be an delegitimizing we talked a little bit about this. >> sure, a long history of absentee voting although particular did not take much advantage of that but it really was an issue of scale nevada rather than the new processes. but there were other changes in nevada that added to the complexity and prior to 2018, election administration in nevada had been consistent, unwanted changes for the legislative level through a date for in our county electe' officials. i would like to give a shout out to a couple here, where las vegas is, that county, and where reno is and another did a great job in the elections and where to make changes because of what the legislature enacted in 19 and also in 2018 and also our election officials were working on implementing voter registration an
, what you saw was little different because nevada had a history, there was paper ballots in nevada and many of the rules around elections, there was a changes to a lot of them but a lot of them with the as previous elections but they still used kind of pre-election and post- election scrutiny in the processor try to be an delegitimizing we talked a little bit about this. >> sure, a long history of absentee voting although particular did not take much advantage of that but it really was...
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go ahead. >> from nevada. i appreciate this conversation and folks speaking out on the important issues in making this decision. when nevada was selected for the early window, we were definitely a battleground state building towards even more. we have delivered in terms of the core democratic values we hold dear. today, because of this effort, we elected the first latina to the u.s. senate in this country. that is a huge feet -- feat. she is also in her reelection battle at this time. we hold three of the congressional seats and we also elected a democratic governor recently. we now have an all majority women legislature across the country, the first state to do that. we have also expanded access, and i appreciate my brother from denver, western states for access to the ballot, and i know at the last meeting i talked about access to the ballot because all of the states are now equal in terms of what is that access. how easily can i working housekeeper make sure she has time to cast a ballot and have a voice in
go ahead. >> from nevada. i appreciate this conversation and folks speaking out on the important issues in making this decision. when nevada was selected for the early window, we were definitely a battleground state building towards even more. we have delivered in terms of the core democratic values we hold dear. today, because of this effort, we elected the first latina to the u.s. senate in this country. that is a huge feet -- feat. she is also in her reelection battle at this time. we...
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and i just want us to take a second to think about the name of my colleague from nevada's legislation and i would submit to the senate the you know something has gone horribly wrong in america when the senate is forced to consider a proposal entitled the freedom to travel for healthcare act. colleagues, just look at those words. the freedom to travel for healthcare! my colleague has introduced a bill that is as basic as it gets. freedom, and the fact is six republicans on the supreme court have ripped that freedom out by the roots. now state governments are moving toward criminalizing travel for healthcare. they are even moving towards criminalizing helping people travel for healthcare. that is unthinkable, in my view, millions of americans are thinking about it and being terrified every single day. in my home state of oregon we are fortunate to live in a state that protects women's health and women's basic freedoms. in my home state is going to be there for people to get the healthcare they need including an abortion but the fight cannot be left up to the states. that is why i am so
and i just want us to take a second to think about the name of my colleague from nevada's legislation and i would submit to the senate the you know something has gone horribly wrong in america when the senate is forced to consider a proposal entitled the freedom to travel for healthcare act. colleagues, just look at those words. the freedom to travel for healthcare! my colleague has introduced a bill that is as basic as it gets. freedom, and the fact is six republicans on the supreme court have...
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and then to delegitimize. >> all the voting for nevada. and then with those processes but therehe are other changes going on nevada is the complexityin prior to 2018 the administration hadon been consistent at the legislative level to the process in a couple are here i want to give a shout out and those in washington county from the secretary of state's office and we a have to make those changes because what the legislature i enacted and then to implement voter registration at dmv and election day registration and then the covid-19 pandemic it. we also putut a lot of money to purchase new voting machines and we were still using those that we purchased so there is a lot going on. but every voter will be mailed a valid. and in the prior presidential election really had six.5 percent of the voters inn nevada choose to vote the other mail ballot. and with absentee. and with the early voting program then they have gravitated to those resources. and then in 2020 just under 50 percent of the voters by mail in the general election sont it became s
and then to delegitimize. >> all the voting for nevada. and then with those processes but therehe are other changes going on nevada is the complexityin prior to 2018 the administration hadon been consistent at the legislative level to the process in a couple are here i want to give a shout out and those in washington county from the secretary of state's office and we a have to make those changes because what the legislature i enacted and then to implement voter registration at dmv and...
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en nevada, arizona y california. que reciben parte del agua de este lago. >> este sistema es controlado por gobierno federal.y hay nuevas restricciones para aumentar por la comunidad del sur de california ademÁs ahorro de agua. jaime: en lo que se reconoce como 20 aÑos de la gran sequÍa en la parte sur de la costa oeste de los estados unidos, el nivel del lago mir ha ido disminuyendo diaria. como lo comprueba el rÓtulo que muestra que hasta que llega del lago hace tan sÓlo 14 aÑos. desde california, jaime garcÍa. ilia: la demanda de twitter contra elon musk ira a juicio este otoÑo, que comienza el 17 de octubre. le demanda a musk por obligar al empresario seguir adelante con su propuesta de comprar la plataforma. musk dice que ahora quiere terminar su acuerdo alegando que twitter ha incumplido varias imposiciones del contrato. >> instagram le dio marcha atrÁs a sus nuevas actualizaciones despuÉs de recibir crÍticas de varios usuarios. incluyendo miembros de la familia kardashian. la aplicaciÓn ha sidocrit
en nevada, arizona y california. que reciben parte del agua de este lago. >> este sistema es controlado por gobierno federal.y hay nuevas restricciones para aumentar por la comunidad del sur de california ademÁs ahorro de agua. jaime: en lo que se reconoce como 20 aÑos de la gran sequÍa en la parte sur de la costa oeste de los estados unidos, el nivel del lago mir ha ido disminuyendo diaria. como lo comprueba el rÓtulo que muestra que hasta que llega del lago hace tan sÓlo 14 aÑos....
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yes, in nevada had to be cut short because really heavy shilling began and just to be safe, we decided to drive back to her desk. however, our mission today was complete as were delivered food and medicine to the people of use in nevada. from on call for if hearty, the nest people's republic. washington is proposing a prisoner swap deal with moscow for the release of 2 american citizens. the agreement would reportedly involve convicted russian arms dealer, victor boot, who was doing time in the united states. and americans basketball player, brittany greiner, who was on trial for drug smuggling charges and imprison spy. paul whalen. earlier, the white house said the u. s. is determined to bring its citizens home. we made a substantial offer to secure the release of paul whalen and brittany griner. the president and his team are willing to take extraordinary steps to bring our people home, the mutual exchange of russian and american prisoners on the territory of the 2 countries was previously discussed by the presidents of russia and the united states. these negotiations are being carri
yes, in nevada had to be cut short because really heavy shilling began and just to be safe, we decided to drive back to her desk. however, our mission today was complete as were delivered food and medicine to the people of use in nevada. from on call for if hearty, the nest people's republic. washington is proposing a prisoner swap deal with moscow for the release of 2 american citizens. the agreement would reportedly involve convicted russian arms dealer, victor boot, who was doing time in the...
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we've got numerous thunderstorms over the sierra nevada right now. the potential first, the start of some more fires. they are, though the fog down moving in overhead. we've got more clouds on the way again for tonight. temperatures 50's and a half moon bay with the fog just over the hill. 77, nice evening in redwood city, 80 degrees in dublin. 82 in livermore. 83 degrees in concord. in the north. they are going to 70 in petaluma and 84 degrees and say, whoa, lena, we've got some much warmer days ahead. in fact, going to get hot spots. we'll talk about that coming up in a few minutes. all right. thanks. alerts with the forty-niners reported 2 training camp today along with a lot of other players around the league. and we finally got some clarity. >> on what might be next for jimmy garoppolo and kron for sports reporter kate rooney is in the newsroom. she's got the latest on all of this skate. >> hey, grant. hi, catherine. it was pretty unclear whether jimmy garoppolo. that's, of course, the forty-niners starting quarterback since the end of 2017 but
we've got numerous thunderstorms over the sierra nevada right now. the potential first, the start of some more fires. they are, though the fog down moving in overhead. we've got more clouds on the way again for tonight. temperatures 50's and a half moon bay with the fog just over the hill. 77, nice evening in redwood city, 80 degrees in dublin. 82 in livermore. 83 degrees in concord. in the north. they are going to 70 in petaluma and 84 degrees and say, whoa, lena, we've got some much warmer...
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nevada county residents who were told to evacuate they are able to go back to their homes right now. cal fire says that although they has made great progress, the fight is still far from over to contain california's largest burning wildfire at the moment right now about 250 structures remain threatened by the flames. chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joining us now with more on the conditions. firefighters are dealing with out there. still a danger. yes, still a danger. i mean, this as long as he's active. i mean, should the weather conditions? >> change all of a sudden, boy, we're talking about a whole different situation right now. things are good. they have that nice on shore flow and that brought with it a lot more moisture in the atmosphere is still hot, no matter how you get around this and 90's near triple digits cell in spots in temperatures have backed off. >> a little bit. we have seen relief overnight with that on shore push. that means more moisture in the atmosphere. the winds still suddenly in the french coral. there you can see the fire just to the south north of 20,
nevada county residents who were told to evacuate they are able to go back to their homes right now. cal fire says that although they has made great progress, the fight is still far from over to contain california's largest burning wildfire at the moment right now about 250 structures remain threatened by the flames. chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joining us now with more on the conditions. firefighters are dealing with out there. still a danger. yes, still a danger. i mean, this as long...
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>> well, i can tell you i can speak for nevada as i've been for the last few weeks going all around nevada. i've been on a rural tour talking to our mayors and city council members all across nevada. a few things they're all asking me about. they're asking me about responsible gun safety. everyone is worried what are we going to do next. they're talking to me about the bipartisan infrastructure law. i can tell you all the mayors i met with, we did so many fantastic public service projects, water treatment, we're in a severe drought, we are a lot of water medication issues for a police, our firefighters, fema. so as i go up and down the state, people are asking me to help them boots on the ground. the number one thing i get asked for here today to talk about the gun violence, the gun safety, every police officers, first responder, clergy and educator, they've all been asking me for mental health help. i can tell you our clark county school district in southern nevada, top of the list no one wants to be top of, we were top in most youth suicide as few years back. so these resources for our m
>> well, i can tell you i can speak for nevada as i've been for the last few weeks going all around nevada. i've been on a rural tour talking to our mayors and city council members all across nevada. a few things they're all asking me about. they're asking me about responsible gun safety. everyone is worried what are we going to do next. they're talking to me about the bipartisan infrastructure law. i can tell you all the mayors i met with, we did so many fantastic public service...
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not just nevada, but so many across the country. i was elected to the senate and ever since then, in 2017, i have stood up for medicare and nevada seniors. i have fought against the trump administration's cruel proposals to cut medicare funding. and i championed provisions to expand medicare funding and services. that's why i was shocked when last week hundreds of nevadans began calling my office. they were anxious and alarmed over a deliberately misleading ad that is running on tv, on took, and -- on facebook and via a text campaign. in reno this past weekend, nevadans came up to me concerned about these false accusations. this ad incorrectly claims that i support a bill that would strip $300 billion from medicare. this couldn't be further from the truth. what i do know is that the ad is a deliberate lie. and what they're being funded by, unfortunately, these ads, is a dark money group. they're being funded by american prosperity alliance. this is exactly the kind of group i've been raising the alarm about for years. here's the tru
not just nevada, but so many across the country. i was elected to the senate and ever since then, in 2017, i have stood up for medicare and nevada seniors. i have fought against the trump administration's cruel proposals to cut medicare funding. and i championed provisions to expand medicare funding and services. that's why i was shocked when last week hundreds of nevadans began calling my office. they were anxious and alarmed over a deliberately misleading ad that is running on tv, on took,...
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nevada already had a history of note -- low voting. many of the rules around the election there were some changes but a lot of them were the same as they've been in previous elections but you saw pre-election and postelection scrutiny on the process to try to g dj -- delegitimize it. could you talk about what you're saying? >> sure. that is a long history -- although the voters of nevada did not take much advantage of that so it really was an issue of gail in about a rather than new processes. there were other changes going on in nevada that added -- 2018 election administration had in consistent. there had not been a lot of changes in the legislative level. and our county election officials a couple of which are here. i'd like to give a shout out to gloria -- reno who did a great job at secretary of state's office is -- we had to make changes because of what the legislature enacted in 2019 and voters in 2018. our election officials were working on implementing medical registration at the dmv. and implementing registration and calling
nevada already had a history of note -- low voting. many of the rules around the election there were some changes but a lot of them were the same as they've been in previous elections but you saw pre-election and postelection scrutiny on the process to try to g dj -- delegitimize it. could you talk about what you're saying? >> sure. that is a long history -- although the voters of nevada did not take much advantage of that so it really was an issue of gail in about a rather than new...
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particularly in southern nevada where we have the lowest population. i think conservation is the key here and what we have done in nevada to augment some of this water. could you talk a little bit about that? >> absolutely. i miss big a fan as anyone else if there's a solution to bring in more water but what we have seen in the last 20 years it's all about demand management. 2002 is the driest year in a reported history of the river where 25% of normal inflows came and sowed the end of 2002 we bumped our water smart landscape program. we currently pay $3 her square foot for people term of turf and as i mentioned in my opening we put an 18-inch piece of sod all the way around the circumference water enforcement we have a tiered rate structure. we use those funds to fund our conservation programs and it has led to a dramatic decline in water usage as i said in my opening. we are using 20% less colorado river water today than we were in 2002 despite their usage increase. >> can you anticipate how many years in the future we will need the water and talk a
particularly in southern nevada where we have the lowest population. i think conservation is the key here and what we have done in nevada to augment some of this water. could you talk a little bit about that? >> absolutely. i miss big a fan as anyone else if there's a solution to bring in more water but what we have seen in the last 20 years it's all about demand management. 2002 is the driest year in a reported history of the river where 25% of normal inflows came and sowed the end of...
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up with south carolina and nevada. we ended up with record turnout. we ended up at the presidential level, we had midterm losses which were painful and especially in 2010. we lost a lot of out of state legislative races. but we know the story was a compelling story. it was about diversey so i want to continue to associate my time and my purpose in calling on this committee to constantly raise that issue of diversity. and i'm not just speaking of diversity which this party supports and i thought many of the presentations from our state leaders amplified the need frto have greater diversity whether it was reaching out into the indigenous community in better ways for saying that we have highways that go east west and northand south. we heard some good stuff and we also had some good music . isn't nobody going to sit down with a president and a second but the song we has to sing has to make sure that we respond to this discord in notes from our people who are angry, pissed off, who don't think we're doing enough of them so
up with south carolina and nevada. we ended up with record turnout. we ended up at the presidential level, we had midterm losses which were painful and especially in 2010. we lost a lot of out of state legislative races. but we know the story was a compelling story. it was about diversey so i want to continue to associate my time and my purpose in calling on this committee to constantly raise that issue of diversity. and i'm not just speaking of diversity which this party supports and i thought...
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that is why i strongly, strongly support bill mccauley from nevada. on behalf of my three daughters, i want to thank her for her valuable l leadership on this issue. mr. president i give the floor. quick center from oregon. next mr. president, many colleagues want to speak. i am going to be brief. the name of senator cortez masco built sums up what this is really all about. the center has proposed she is a former attorney general, a very skilled l lawyer. she has proposed legislation, the freedom to travel for healthcare act. and i just want us to take a second to think about the name of my colleagues from nevada's legislation. and i would submit sentiments, that you know something is gone horribly wrong america when the seller is forced to consider a proposal entitled the freedom to travel for healthcare act. kylix, just look at those words. the freedom to travel for healthcare. my colleague has introduced a bill that is as basic as it gets. freedom. effective six republicans on the supreme court of ripped that freedom out by the roots. now, state go
that is why i strongly, strongly support bill mccauley from nevada. on behalf of my three daughters, i want to thank her for her valuable l leadership on this issue. mr. president i give the floor. quick center from oregon. next mr. president, many colleagues want to speak. i am going to be brief. the name of senator cortez masco built sums up what this is really all about. the center has proposed she is a former attorney general, a very skilled l lawyer. she has proposed legislation, the...
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john entsminger, director of the southern nevada water authority. and we have dr. morris hall, vice president of climate resistant water systems that the environmental defense fund. we have mr. pat o'toole, president the family farm alliance, which senator barrasso's great introduce. finally, we have mr. charlie eastern, a specialist in natural resource policy at the congressional research service. i want to thank each and every one of you for being here and taking the time to be with us today, to help educate us. now, to the witnesses opening remarks. first of all, i'm going to start with mr. o'toole. and i would like for senator barrasso to properly introduce you. >> well, thanks so much, mister chairman. and i could take this moment just to introduce pat o'toole of savory, wyoming, who's going to be testifying shortly. he is the president of the family farm alliance, also a cattle and sheep rancher and a hey grower. he's a member of the family farm alliance's board of directors since 1988 and is named as the organization's fifth president in march of 2005. he's
john entsminger, director of the southern nevada water authority. and we have dr. morris hall, vice president of climate resistant water systems that the environmental defense fund. we have mr. pat o'toole, president the family farm alliance, which senator barrasso's great introduce. finally, we have mr. charlie eastern, a specialist in natural resource policy at the congressional research service. i want to thank each and every one of you for being here and taking the time to be with us today,...
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, southern nevada. so over the next couple of days, i would keep an eye on things right now. the forecast is for it to be just east and south of tahoe, but something if you're going up there to keep an eye on 60 seventies eighties now back into some nineties, and guess what those nineties aren't done yet, they'll they'll flex their muscle drink their power shake all the way into saturday. he's up a little sunday into monday. love it. okay thank you, steve. coming up the firefighting yosemite is getting much easier. good news coming up the new challenges crews are facing as they struggle with containment coming up. knowing that my son is still making an impact. even though he's not here physically with us. he's making an impact in his community. a mother's mission to help parents protect their children will tell you about the change. one bay area school district is making in an effort to catch heart defects early (music) ♪ frosty time is kinda like "you time", if "you time" tasted like a frosty. hey wi
, southern nevada. so over the next couple of days, i would keep an eye on things right now. the forecast is for it to be just east and south of tahoe, but something if you're going up there to keep an eye on 60 seventies eighties now back into some nineties, and guess what those nineties aren't done yet, they'll they'll flex their muscle drink their power shake all the way into saturday. he's up a little sunday into monday. love it. okay thank you, steve. coming up the firefighting yosemite is...
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yes, in nevada had to be cut short because really heavy shilling began and just to be safe, we decided to drive back to her desk. however, our mission today was complete as we delivered food and medicine to the people of use in nevada, from on call for a hearty dentist people's republic. while the group of 7 richest economies reportedly aimed to have a price capping mechanism on russian oil exports in place by december, 5th, rushes largest oil company is beginning a new project of northern siberia. r t 's. maria, for notion a gives us an exclusive look from the site in russia's extreme north, beyond the polar circle with the arctic ocean, just 500 kilometers away. this is where russia extracts much of its oil. when they says well, folk oil project that cover is $52.00 areas. one enriches extreme hostile environmental, northern siberia. with 13 oil and gas pill don't really, it is covered and more coming will be one of the biggest all projects in global energy sector, adver. it's entire was source base amounts at $6000000.00 tons of premium oil rushes, the largest company rugs nation is
yes, in nevada had to be cut short because really heavy shilling began and just to be safe, we decided to drive back to her desk. however, our mission today was complete as we delivered food and medicine to the people of use in nevada, from on call for a hearty dentist people's republic. while the group of 7 richest economies reportedly aimed to have a price capping mechanism on russian oil exports in place by december, 5th, rushes largest oil company is beginning a new project of northern...
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since igniting friday afternoon in the sierra nevada foothills. the oak fire has exploded in size and displayed unprecedented behavior. the worst 2 days of smoke i've ever seen or been a part of for sure. greg monday and 11 friends left from san francisco thursday to have a hiking weekend at yosemite national park. >> but the oak fire change their plans. they went from seeing black smoke in the distance friday to being surrounded by an orange clouds saturday morning. every. >> our it got closer and closer and like on our hike down, we could see ash falling on us, decided to leave a spokesperson for the parks as yosemite remains open and most facilities operational. >> closer to the fire. thousands had to pack up and leave their homes and mariposa county where governor newsom proclaimed a state of emergency over the weekend. we have to >> make those evacuation notices and have those folks evacuate their homes as soon as we're fortunate to have a huge cooperation. hector vasquez with the fresno fire department says winds were favorable monday for th
since igniting friday afternoon in the sierra nevada foothills. the oak fire has exploded in size and displayed unprecedented behavior. the worst 2 days of smoke i've ever seen or been a part of for sure. greg monday and 11 friends left from san francisco thursday to have a hiking weekend at yosemite national park. >> but the oak fire change their plans. they went from seeing black smoke in the distance friday to being surrounded by an orange clouds saturday morning. every. >> our...
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yosemite looking at very unhealthy air, even parts of the sierra nevada moderate air quality. the smoke forecast near the surface showing the worst of the air quality right over the sierra nevada and close to the yosemite fire, not here in the bay area, but once again in the upper parts of the atmosphere, do expect smoke impacts right on through the middle of the week. i'll be back with a full look at the forecast, coming up. >> thank you, and we have tools so you can keep tabs on the air quality where you live 24/7. just check out our online interactive air quality tracker. you'll find it at www.abc7news.com. >> tonight, new details about a deadly shooting in marin city. the victim is a man from oakland and police say they have a person of interest in the case. investigators say 42-year-old michael rogers ii died in this shooting. two other people were wounded. they are expected to be okay. several officers cannot to the scene yesterday morning and found a car with bullet holes, several of them in the passenger side window. police say they found a gun at the scene, as well. >
yosemite looking at very unhealthy air, even parts of the sierra nevada moderate air quality. the smoke forecast near the surface showing the worst of the air quality right over the sierra nevada and close to the yosemite fire, not here in the bay area, but once again in the upper parts of the atmosphere, do expect smoke impacts right on through the middle of the week. i'll be back with a full look at the forecast, coming up. >> thank you, and we have tools so you can keep tabs on the air...
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it spans the arizona nevada border. the dems generators provide power for people in nevada, arizona, and california. and authorities say there is no risk to the power grid. no word yet on exactly what caused that explosion. in southern california. the 2 men accused in a series of deadly robberies at 7.11 stores. >> made their first court appearance today. an orange county judge postponed their arraignment until a lot of next month. 20 year-old may look, pat is facing 3 counts of murder and charges of attempted murder robbery carjacking. he was denied bail his accomplice. 44 year-old jason payne is facing a string of a robbery charges and his bail has been set at $100,000 during the july 11th crime spree. 3 people were killed. one person remains in grave condition. the next court date is august 18th. >> now to indiana, the doors to greenwood reopens less than 48 hours after a gunman opened fire and killed 3 people. shoppers actual see made their way into the mall amid heightened security in the wake of sunday's shooting,
it spans the arizona nevada border. the dems generators provide power for people in nevada, arizona, and california. and authorities say there is no risk to the power grid. no word yet on exactly what caused that explosion. in southern california. the 2 men accused in a series of deadly robberies at 7.11 stores. >> made their first court appearance today. an orange county judge postponed their arraignment until a lot of next month. 20 year-old may look, pat is facing 3 counts of murder...
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as ortiz, romano, coaster reports from their ah, the city of yes, in nevada is shown on a daily basis. shilling continues right now as i speak. it's adjacent to the capital of our nets, and the people here are injured and are being killed every single day. right now, i'm going to speak to some of the people which were wounded by ukraine in the military, just recently, loyal for dinner. i was feeding dogs that day when the shelling began and the mind started exploding somewhere up the street. but then one exploded just near me. i did not even feel it. i don't know how i survived, molested or bubble of terror valuable. i lost my legs. i was in the yard when the shelling began. i got up in the morning on 2 legs, and the next thing i knew i was in intensive care with one which is i was brought there in a tank. i've been in hospital since may, but now i'm going to be discharged and i want to go home. i really want peace and i want the, the money spend to buy weapons to be spent on ordinary people for sydney road in recently. it's civilians that suffer not the military. the showing goes on
as ortiz, romano, coaster reports from their ah, the city of yes, in nevada is shown on a daily basis. shilling continues right now as i speak. it's adjacent to the capital of our nets, and the people here are injured and are being killed every single day. right now, i'm going to speak to some of the people which were wounded by ukraine in the military, just recently, loyal for dinner. i was feeding dogs that day when the shelling began and the mind started exploding somewhere up the street....
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i was in nevada recently and i'm proud that nevada is a pro-chase state. our providers are concerned. there is a chilling effect when they hear other states are criminalizing, looking to criminalize a provider for providing health care and a woman traveling across state lines. so what i hear from my providers is that we want to help women. we want them to come to our state but if their state is going to pursue legislation or criminalize or peenlize or prosecute us or a private citizen can come after them from that state, we have problems because they do not want to be embroiled in litigation. that is the part of this. thank you for the question. that's exactly what their intent is. these antichoice states, individuals who are taking away the liberty and freedom of children are also utilizing this chilling effect, this threat, this scare tactic for providers, employers, and anyone else who want to help women to get to states where they can seek this health care that they need and a that is the challenge we see and that's why this law is so important because
i was in nevada recently and i'm proud that nevada is a pro-chase state. our providers are concerned. there is a chilling effect when they hear other states are criminalizing, looking to criminalize a provider for providing health care and a woman traveling across state lines. so what i hear from my providers is that we want to help women. we want them to come to our state but if their state is going to pursue legislation or criminalize or peenlize or prosecute us or a private citizen can come...
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eva was asked why he chose in nevada. wonderful. he said it was god's plan, as if god had pointed his finger here for read up on $1.01 a little, and a letter. the deal with a fascist leader, francisco franco pays off for gaunt deletes, as they call themselves. members of the group hold key economic and political positions. they use their powerful rows to open spain, up to tourism, and liberalize the economy. in the early 19 sixty's of finance minister associated with opus day becomes head of the bank of spain. government loans, flow to companies tied to the group, spain's government, and opus de remain intertwined even now. education, justice, and presumably, banking us, still under its influence. how we turn to anna as answer a philosophy lecturer and form a long time, opus day member didn't. and i boy, this banga, oh boy, day has retained so much power because there was never a true break from the countries past. don't fiddle, which would have been critical for our social progression. or sorry they'd it's like we put on a fresh co
eva was asked why he chose in nevada. wonderful. he said it was god's plan, as if god had pointed his finger here for read up on $1.01 a little, and a letter. the deal with a fascist leader, francisco franco pays off for gaunt deletes, as they call themselves. members of the group hold key economic and political positions. they use their powerful rows to open spain, up to tourism, and liberalize the economy. in the early 19 sixty's of finance minister associated with opus day becomes head of...
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california dejando consigo bastante nubosidad y también estas oportunidades de lluvia pasa ciudad de nevada pero esto no llega a nuestra región pero va a traer este incremento en nubosidad que se va a traducir a temperaturas un poco más frescas, así que planifique durante los próximos días a media semana temperaturas más frescas entre 2 a 3° en las costas pero hacia el interior lugares como napa y concord descenso en el termómetro hasta 5° con vientos mayormente secos y un poco con temperaturas más cercanas al promedio, ataca el tiempo. >>> los números dicen que por la pandemia y la inflación son cada vez más las personas que requieren ayuda para poner un plato de comida en sus mesas pero en santa clara bancos de comida urgen por voluntarios, libertad pederasta nos cuenta. >>> hay una necesidad en el condado de santa clara: >>> leche huevos, lo que me dan acá me beneficia y me cae muy bien. maría acudió al centro de calidades católicos donde lograron dar comida a más de 600 familias. >>> muchas personas vienen a agarrar comida por la inflación y también vemos un cambio d
california dejando consigo bastante nubosidad y también estas oportunidades de lluvia pasa ciudad de nevada pero esto no llega a nuestra región pero va a traer este incremento en nubosidad que se va a traducir a temperaturas un poco más frescas, así que planifique durante los próximos días a media semana temperaturas más frescas entre 2 a 3° en las costas pero hacia el interior lugares como napa y concord descenso en el termómetro hasta 5° con vientos mayormente secos y un poco con...
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con los cambios climáticospor aumetno de temperaturas humedad desde el sur advertencias en arizona y nevada ha llovido de manera intensa vemos el calor al noroeste norte de california el aviso de calor termina en horas de la noche si vamos al sur posibles inundaciones casi toda arizona y nevada hasta el viernes a las 11 de la noche el sistema que se queda desde mañana sigue así esto ha generado por este fenómeno llamado (nombre en inglés) que va creciendo dirección norte esta humedad vendrá subiendo hacia california nos pone en advertencia desde el domingo en horas de la noche posibilidad de que la humedad llegue a la región además de lluvias para nosotros eso sucedetex con temperaturas en los 91 grados las zonas de montaña con bruma por los incendios en la región temperaturas el domingo en los 77 lunes en los 76 más información al regresar de la pausa >> gracias por la información guillermo ahora queremos hablar del incendio (nombre en inglés) cumple una semana a medida que pasan los días los bomberos luchan por ganarle terreno el siniestro ha quemado más de (información e
con los cambios climáticospor aumetno de temperaturas humedad desde el sur advertencias en arizona y nevada ha llovido de manera intensa vemos el calor al noroeste norte de california el aviso de calor termina en horas de la noche si vamos al sur posibles inundaciones casi toda arizona y nevada hasta el viernes a las 11 de la noche el sistema que se queda desde mañana sigue así esto ha generado por este fenómeno llamado (nombre en inglés) que va creciendo dirección norte esta humedad...
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right now, we do have the summer monsoon continuing over the sierra nevada. but other than that, it looks like tomorrow. we're off to the salem with a nice day. you're going to see a very couple 50's 60's around the bay area. maybe the light jacket out toward the beaches. cooler temperatures. there were some patchy. fog may be a little drizzle to inside the bay of find more sunshine, 70 degrees. beautiful day in burlingame. 71 in san carlos. lots 80's in the south bay tomorrow, maybe 90's in the morgan hill and the east bay, i think maybe stick up and low 90's in spots inland again for tomorrow. so high pressure start to build in. the temperatures will warm up maybe just slightly over the next couple of not by much. and then cool coast side. not much change there at all. in fact, these numbers not a big change in the next 7 days coming up and down here, maybe a little down as we get into friday. but high pressure builds in again over the weekend, bringing more sunshine and a big difference as much as 30 degrees cooler up toward the beaches thanking or is comi
right now, we do have the summer monsoon continuing over the sierra nevada. but other than that, it looks like tomorrow. we're off to the salem with a nice day. you're going to see a very couple 50's 60's around the bay area. maybe the light jacket out toward the beaches. cooler temperatures. there were some patchy. fog may be a little drizzle to inside the bay of find more sunshine, 70 degrees. beautiful day in burlingame. 71 in san carlos. lots 80's in the south bay tomorrow, maybe 90's in...
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thanks to a e 1990 referendum, nevada has enshrined the right to choose. that's why women are making their way to nevada to get the healthcare they deserve. but radical antichoice policymakers but if it's only band inhofe of the states we know now they are working to introduce legislation in congress to ban abortion nationwide. and then to stop women from traveling with critical care to punish people who support the women. antichoice state legislators in missouri and texas and arkansas to find or prosecute women who travel for healthcare and those to offer abortion services and many have said they will support employees who need care and another state. let me be specific. it's devastating already to so many. in missouri a state legislator repeatedly introduce legislation to allow private citizens to sue those who help missouri citizens who receive out-of-state abortion services. in texas t state legislators have said they will introduce legislation to ban businesses to help travel to receive abortion. they also rate cease and desist letters like citigroup
thanks to a e 1990 referendum, nevada has enshrined the right to choose. that's why women are making their way to nevada to get the healthcare they deserve. but radical antichoice policymakers but if it's only band inhofe of the states we know now they are working to introduce legislation in congress to ban abortion nationwide. and then to stop women from traveling with critical care to punish people who support the women. antichoice state legislators in missouri and texas and arkansas to find...
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. >> reporter: in the battleground state of nevada, the battle of the u.s. senate -- >> a woman's right to choose is not a partisan issue. >> may like with supporters like susan richardson. >> reporter: how angry are you about what's happened on this issue? >> on a scale of 1 to 10, about a 9 1/2. >> reporter: that's pretty angry. >> yeah. >> reporter: angry enough to reject her party's senate nominee, and instead support a democrat. in 1990, nevada voters codified abortion access into the state constitution, then a young mother of two, fisher was one of the activists who went door to door to convince voters. in the 202 midterm on the heels of roe versus wade being overturned, fish are fears that work could be unspun. >> i do think this is going to be a pivotal issues for a lot of races. >>. >> reporter: how many women do you think are out there like you? >> i think a lot more than we know. >> the point running against me would be the vote to support a federal abortion ban. >> reporter: the majority of nevadaens support abortion rights. catherine cortez-mast
. >> reporter: in the battleground state of nevada, the battle of the u.s. senate -- >> a woman's right to choose is not a partisan issue. >> may like with supporters like susan richardson. >> reporter: how angry are you about what's happened on this issue? >> on a scale of 1 to 10, about a 9 1/2. >> reporter: that's pretty angry. >> yeah. >> reporter: angry enough to reject her party's senate nominee, and instead support a democrat. in 1990,...