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nelson from colorado. we spoke in the previous panel about the restoration and of course this is a partnership that is being led by the state of california but includes tribes, local partners, environmental stakeholders, federal agencies. can you expand why the work is so important not just for those living near but for the larger community. >> thank you for the question. it is a delta part of the colorado river and it's important. first of the work that is being done now is associated with implementation of the settlement agreement that resulted in nearly 500,000 conserved water supply that are then transferred to the coastal plainness of that's an important aspect. with other species. third, as it's a decreased since 2003 mitigated as well as the irrigation efficiencies within the district the exposed playa continues to expand and is resulting in a significant threat. it contains some of the highest asthma rates and health issues. this air quality impact is a social and environmental issue that is critic
nelson from colorado. we spoke in the previous panel about the restoration and of course this is a partnership that is being led by the state of california but includes tribes, local partners, environmental stakeholders, federal agencies. can you expand why the work is so important not just for those living near but for the larger community. >> thank you for the question. it is a delta part of the colorado river and it's important. first of the work that is being done now is associated...
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in the 1922 colorado river compact, the seven colorado river basin states agreed to share the colorado river with each basin, the exclusive beneficial end use of the water per year. since 2000, the colorado river basin has entered a period of continued drought. the upper states have been taking shortages for the past two decades. in new mexico, large droughts occur annually in the basin. the major diversion project authorized by congress in 1962 to deliver san juan water to new mexico's municipalities and pablo's around the rio grande, particularly in the last decade, and is an example in 2021, we experienced a shortage of 40%. what key components of the upper basin plan, as the drought operation response agreement, they fell below the critical elevation unless the six months -- in less than six months. the upper division states started releasing 180,000 feet a year to help boost the elevation of lake powell. the upper division states are currently working on a plan framework that will fully address the state's key issues and concerns prior to any future drill operations. one of the or
in the 1922 colorado river compact, the seven colorado river basin states agreed to share the colorado river with each basin, the exclusive beneficial end use of the water per year. since 2000, the colorado river basin has entered a period of continued drought. the upper states have been taking shortages for the past two decades. in new mexico, large droughts occur annually in the basin. the major diversion project authorized by congress in 1962 to deliver san juan water to new mexico's...
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buschatzke we'll go to the colorado chairman of the colorado river board. >> congratulations. my name is peter nelson and i'm the chairman of colorado river board of california and californians colorado river commissioner, i'd like to thank the committee, and the chairman huffman and the chairman and other members of the committee for holding the hearing at a time of historic drought. regardless of why the climate has changed, the record is clear, less than average precipitation is resulting in runoff, causing lake levels to plummet. putting 40 million americans at risk, environmental havoc and food production peril. the colorado river board of california represents the collective interests of colorado river water users in our state. we protect the rights and interests of california's water and hydro power resources. we provide peer-to-peer relationships in collaborative interstate discussions, the federal government, the tribes and mexico. california is also experiencing drought with equal, if not greater severity. allocations for the state water project contractors in 2021 a
buschatzke we'll go to the colorado chairman of the colorado river board. >> congratulations. my name is peter nelson and i'm the chairman of colorado river board of california and californians colorado river commissioner, i'd like to thank the committee, and the chairman huffman and the chairman and other members of the committee for holding the hearing at a time of historic drought. regardless of why the climate has changed, the record is clear, less than average precipitation is...
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finally i want to address colorado river management. recreation plays an important role as the guardian of a process that needs to be transparent and inclusive carrying out the federal trust responsibility. leadership must continue emphasizing collaboration. this is a sobering and scary time for everyone and everything as congress considers priorities and funding opportunities there are several investments for the river basin and across the west to ensure federal agencies receive critically needed resources to build a more resilient system and mitigate the effect of climate change. congress has several pending bills with bipartisan support that respond to the needs of tribal communities and western state water supply needs. it is imperative they have the resources they need to prepare for and respond to the drought and the climate crises. thank you so much for the opportunity to testify today and i would be happy to answer questions. >> thank you. i will now recognize senator hoping to introduce. a. >> thank you. appreciate it very much
finally i want to address colorado river management. recreation plays an important role as the guardian of a process that needs to be transparent and inclusive carrying out the federal trust responsibility. leadership must continue emphasizing collaboration. this is a sobering and scary time for everyone and everything as congress considers priorities and funding opportunities there are several investments for the river basin and across the west to ensure federal agencies receive critically...
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i want to address colorado river management. reclamation plays an important role as a guardian of a process that needs to be transparent and inclusive carrying out the federal trust responsibility with tribes. federal leadership must continue emphasizing commitments to collaboration and promoting the creative thinking that is characterized today. this is a sobering and scary time for everyone and everything that depends on the colorado river. if congress considers priorities and funding opportunities, ottoman -- audubon supports increasing investment to ensure federal agencies receive critically needed resources to build a more resilient system and mitigate the effects of climate change. congress has several pending bills with bipartisan support respond to the many needs of tribal communities and western states and their supply needs that we support. it is imperative these communities have the resources they need. thank you so much for the opportunity to testify today and of course, i am happy to answer questions. >> i will now
i want to address colorado river management. reclamation plays an important role as a guardian of a process that needs to be transparent and inclusive carrying out the federal trust responsibility with tribes. federal leadership must continue emphasizing commitments to collaboration and promoting the creative thinking that is characterized today. this is a sobering and scary time for everyone and everything that depends on the colorado river. if congress considers priorities and funding...
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in california, virginia, colorado. these are blue states where it democrats held the redistricting plans, they could gerrymander these maps aggressively to counteract the republican-controlled states, such as texas, florida, georgia and north carolina. >> sameea kamal of cal matters, why is california losing his seat? >> redistricting aims to make sure that all areas are represented equally. we need to cut down the districts to make sure one does not have more of the -- >> geographically where does it look like that district is going to be cut? >> it is early to say with certainty. hypothetically, l.a. county has seen slower population growth compared to the rest of the state. population growth is one factor the commission considers, they will also look at demographics, topography and making sure any changes they make need to meet the voting at rights act requirements. the population sector is a big one. >> mentioned commission, is there an independent commission drawing the maps in california? >> yes, california is on
in california, virginia, colorado. these are blue states where it democrats held the redistricting plans, they could gerrymander these maps aggressively to counteract the republican-controlled states, such as texas, florida, georgia and north carolina. >> sameea kamal of cal matters, why is california losing his seat? >> redistricting aims to make sure that all areas are represented equally. we need to cut down the districts to make sure one does not have more of the -- >>...
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through the front doors of the colorado river basin the colorado river has lost 20 percent of the flow in the past 20 years and scientist are forecasting another 9 percent loss we need to act quickly to avoid a catastrophic water supply and also long-term solutions because of temperatures continuing to increase with the colorado river supply will keep shrinking. there is so much at stake the colorado river drinking water for 49 million it is the lifeblood and the silent underpinning the 1 trillion-dollar economy pretty much anywhere in this country your letters is grown here and including recreation businesses it is the lifeblood habitat that support fish and other wildlife people value the colorado river in so many ways not at least when it rameans to us culturally and spiritually to stand on the rivers edge and you really are reminded when it means to be grateful and passing the infrastructure and jobs act you set the stage for important investment to address the impact of drought and climate change but more is needed i will discuss in my written testimony. emergency drought relief f
through the front doors of the colorado river basin the colorado river has lost 20 percent of the flow in the past 20 years and scientist are forecasting another 9 percent loss we need to act quickly to avoid a catastrophic water supply and also long-term solutions because of temperatures continuing to increase with the colorado river supply will keep shrinking. there is so much at stake the colorado river drinking water for 49 million it is the lifeblood and the silent underpinning the 1...
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where is the population in colorado right now? 3. [inaudible] how is the process in colorado? [inaudible] we are facilitating voters of every kind, so for the first time they don't have to be worried about that. [inaudible] >> she's with colorado public radio. 40 million people live in california and for the first time ever they are losing their congressional seat. >> california has not kept up with population growth. and most of that has been has been a part of this. and so they have some redistricting which includes a number of democrats and republicans as well it's definitely important to the project the redistricting, everything that they are undertaking with all the permission and as a result, neither party can be sure whether the lines will advantage or disadvantage them. the thing is is that we are watching in the central valley of california and there will be a push to add several more districts and because they picked him up in the last election ipo, they occupy the territory. so if some of those districts did it more blue or red, that could alter the strategy. >> is
where is the population in colorado right now? 3. [inaudible] how is the process in colorado? [inaudible] we are facilitating voters of every kind, so for the first time they don't have to be worried about that. [inaudible] >> she's with colorado public radio. 40 million people live in california and for the first time ever they are losing their congressional seat. >> california has not kept up with population growth. and most of that has been has been a part of this. and so they...
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the colorado is the lifeblood of the region. it waters some of the country's fastest-growing cities, nourishes some of our most fertile fields, and powers $1.4 trillion in annual economic activity. the river runs more than 1,400 miles, from headwaters in the rockies to its delta in northern mexico, where it ends in a trickle. seven states and 30 native american tribes lie in the colorado river basin. lately, the river has been running dry due to the historically severe drought. the majestic, meandering colorado river, that cut through these red cliffs, carving the grand canyon, is a wonder of nature and human ingenuity. the glen canyon dam created lake powell and, 300 miles down-river, lake mead sits behind the hoover dam. these reservoirs are now being sucked dry by 40 million different straws-- that's the number of people in booming western states who depend on the colorado to quench their thirst, power their homes, water lawns and splash in the sun. its waters irrigate farms that produce 90% of the country's winter greens. to
the colorado is the lifeblood of the region. it waters some of the country's fastest-growing cities, nourishes some of our most fertile fields, and powers $1.4 trillion in annual economic activity. the river runs more than 1,400 miles, from headwaters in the rockies to its delta in northern mexico, where it ends in a trickle. seven states and 30 native american tribes lie in the colorado river basin. lately, the river has been running dry due to the historically severe drought. the majestic,...
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y el chapulÍn colorado se une a fortnite, roberto gÓmez jr. habla del impacto que tiene este personaje en latino amÉrica y cÓmo lle a (voz) cinnamon toast crunch churros. perfectos para el desayuno, o en cualquier momento. la manera más emocionante de traer los churros a la mesa. cinnamon toast crunch churros. cargados c cinnadust. ¿crees que menos maquillaje significa saltarte la toallita? piénsalo dos veces. neutrogena® makeup remover wipes remueven el 30% que un limpiador común no quita. tu piel te lo agradecerá. neutrogena® for people with skin. encuentra tu ritmo. el lugar que te inspira. neutrogena® alcanza tu límite. y rebásalo. cada emergen-c te da una mezcla poderosa de nutrientes para que surja lo mejor de ti con emregen-c [dead battery sound] ¿¡en serio!? ¿¡en serio!? ¿en serio? ¿prueba y carga grati sí, y si necesita una nueva aquí la tenemos. bienvenidos al destino #1 para baterías. en autozone, temenos la solución. ¡mi niña linda! ♪♪ twiiiiist... liiiiick... ♪♪ ♪♪ este molinilloe pimienta lo co
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i'm blessed enough to spend time in colorado, i love the state of colorado. but i don't know if people are smoking too much pot in colorado or what's going on. what can be done about this? this seems like a classic case of discrimination. >> it's great to be her, laura, thank you so much for caring enough to give her this opportunity to share her story with your audience. you know, i think you may be right. maybe there is too much of that, but i'll tell you, i think it's important that your audience knows that this isn't even just about leilani. leilani and jamie and i have been contacted by folks across colorado. of the most tragic and probably saddest story that i've heard so far, i spoke to a father just twice today, we spoke of the day, he has sent me a couple emails and such. his daughter is currently on dialysis here in colorado. he's received communications from uc health saying that she too will be denied this saving surgery unless and until the covid vaccine is taken, so it's affecting multiple people across the state from 12 years old on up, and tha
i'm blessed enough to spend time in colorado, i love the state of colorado. but i don't know if people are smoking too much pot in colorado or what's going on. what can be done about this? this seems like a classic case of discrimination. >> it's great to be her, laura, thank you so much for caring enough to give her this opportunity to share her story with your audience. you know, i think you may be right. maybe there is too much of that, but i'll tell you, i think it's important that...
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laura: you are in the colorado legislature. i love the state of colorado but i don't know if people at smoking too much pot, what can be done about this? seems like a classic case of discrimination. >> thanks for caring enough to give her this opportunity to share her story with your audience. you may be right, maybe there is much of that but it is important your audience knows that this isn't just about leilani. we have been contacted by folks across colorado, the most tragic story i have heard so far i spoke to a father twice today, he sent me a couple emails, his daughter is currently on dialysis in colorado. he has received communications from uc health saying she too will be denied the life-saving surgery unless and until the covid vaccine is taken so it is affecting multiple people across the state from 12 years old on up and that is forced story i have seen, that i've heard so far and i suspect this isn't the end of it. jillian: people die every day waiting for an organ transplant, correct? >> correct. laura: they don't
laura: you are in the colorado legislature. i love the state of colorado but i don't know if people at smoking too much pot, what can be done about this? seems like a classic case of discrimination. >> thanks for caring enough to give her this opportunity to share her story with your audience. you may be right, maybe there is much of that but it is important your audience knows that this isn't just about leilani. we have been contacted by folks across colorado, the most tragic story i...
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even though we are number three in 2020, we like beat colorado -- be colorado and minnesota some day. to realize we had to work on the safety of our election officials. that we had to think about election subversion and what that means and how we fight back against that. carolyn: that is so sobering. all very important points. i would like to introduce neb by la, very pro-democracy. moms will show up. i have a question now for secretary griswold, we are talking a lot about election administration in our states, but also the democratic association of secretaries of state exists to help elect democrats to these offices, to safeguard our democracy. so secretary griswold, as the chair i know you are thinking a lot about the elections next year and how to defend your sitting secretaries and pick up more seats. tell us about the math for next year and things to be aware of. secretary griswold: before getting into the math, i just want to say something that may be very obvious. we are all women on this call. and the vast majority of our members are women. i think that's really important. you
even though we are number three in 2020, we like beat colorado -- be colorado and minnesota some day. to realize we had to work on the safety of our election officials. that we had to think about election subversion and what that means and how we fight back against that. carolyn: that is so sobering. all very important points. i would like to introduce neb by la, very pro-democracy. moms will show up. i have a question now for secretary griswold, we are talking a lot about election...
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. >> jennifer joins us now via zoom from jennifer colorado. she is joining us after president biden took executive action last week to protect three national monuments. exactly wherere these monuments why president biden took this action. >> thanks for having me. two of the monuments are in utah. that is grand staircase escalante and a national monument and a third monument out in the atlantic ocean. northeast canyon and seamounts national marine monument. what president biden did last week was reverse some cuts to other changes that president trump had made. back in late 2017, the utah lawmakers who had thought that these monuments in their state s,where an overreach by previous democratic presidents, they successfully asked president trump to roll those monuments back and cut about 2 million acres of land. and then in 2020, a little over a year ago, president trump moved to remove fishing restrictions in the atlanticri ocean. the president biden did on friday was to restore protections to all of those lands to reincorporate them into the mon
. >> jennifer joins us now via zoom from jennifer colorado. she is joining us after president biden took executive action last week to protect three national monuments. exactly wherere these monuments why president biden took this action. >> thanks for having me. two of the monuments are in utah. that is grand staircase escalante and a national monument and a third monument out in the atlantic ocean. northeast canyon and seamounts national marine monument. what president biden did...
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yes, i am confident in the colorado's election system. we only had evidence of one insider threat and we swiftly took care of them. i do believe though, that this will be a reoccurring three across the nation and future elections. the republican party has a new plea book. that is to lie lie lie, undermine, until future elections. we are seeing the effects of that playbook through fake audits across the nation. elected officials lying through their teeth to try and help themselves and their party. over 500 pieces of voter suppression introduced in 47 states. so i do think that to the urgency of this moment and how we are seeing it being displayed is just a next essential threat to democracy. >> colorado senator of state, jena griswold, thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >> elizabeth warren explained the biden tax enforcement proposal in a hearing today. that is next. that is next ♪♪ your new pharmacy is here. to make sure you don't run out of meds here. and with amazon prime, get refills and free two-day shipping
yes, i am confident in the colorado's election system. we only had evidence of one insider threat and we swiftly took care of them. i do believe though, that this will be a reoccurring three across the nation and future elections. the republican party has a new plea book. that is to lie lie lie, undermine, until future elections. we are seeing the effects of that playbook through fake audits across the nation. elected officials lying through their teeth to try and help themselves and their...
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hello reports the colorado river delta in the baja, california desert. for decades waterless has been its defining characteristic until a groundbreaking agreement between the us and mexico was signed in 2012, allowing water to flow in parts back into the delta seats is important. them is not a lot as well. not only got, it's important to mention that this acord is unique in the world in which 2 countries the united states and mexico decide to trans for volumes of water from one country to the other, exclusively for the benefit of the environment. i'm in the buyer in the results of what happened when water was returned to the region. speak for themselves. it when gabriella gonzales, a scientists with the sonata institute says, since conservation efforts began, hundreds of acres of forest and wetlands have been restored. it's a long. 1 process, and that for the last 10 years we have am registered at change from 50 brad species and the belt that in 10 years after we have more than 360 berth species along the river from the river, all the way to the estuary
hello reports the colorado river delta in the baja, california desert. for decades waterless has been its defining characteristic until a groundbreaking agreement between the us and mexico was signed in 2012, allowing water to flow in parts back into the delta seats is important. them is not a lot as well. not only got, it's important to mention that this acord is unique in the world in which 2 countries the united states and mexico decide to trans for volumes of water from one country to the...
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>> yes, i am confident in colorado's election system. we only had evidence of one insider threat, and we swiftly took care of that. i do believe, though, that this will be a recurring theme across the nation in future elections. the republican party has a new playbook, and that's to lie, lie, lie, to undermine confidence, pass voter suppression and then tilt future elections. we are seeing the effects of that playbook through state audits, officials lying through their teeth to try to help themselves and their parties. over 500 pieces of voter suppression introduced in seven states. so i do think that the urgency of this moment and how we're seeing it being displayed is just an existential threat to democracy. >> colorado secretary of state jena griswold, thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >>> elizabeth warren explained the biden enforcement tax proposal in a hearing today. that's next. that's next. of your love babe♪ ♪girl, i don't know, i don't know,♪ ♪i don't know why i can't get enough of your love babe
>> yes, i am confident in colorado's election system. we only had evidence of one insider threat, and we swiftly took care of that. i do believe, though, that this will be a recurring theme across the nation in future elections. the republican party has a new playbook, and that's to lie, lie, lie, to undermine confidence, pass voter suppression and then tilt future elections. we are seeing the effects of that playbook through state audits, officials lying through their teeth to try to...
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reports the colorado river delta in the baja california desert. for decades waterless has been its defining characteristic until a groundbreaking agreement between the us and mexico was signed in 2012, allowing water to flow in parts back into the delta c. it is important them as another law as well. not only got, it's important to mention that this acord is unique in the world in which 2 countries the united states and mexico decide to transfer volumes of was her from one country to the other, exclusively for the benefit of the environment. i'm in that by our, in the results of what happened when water was returned to the region. speak for themselves. he went gabriella gonzalez, a scientist with the so nora institute says, since conservation efforts began, hundreds of acres of forest and wetlands have been restored. it's a long. 1 process, and that for the last 10 years, we have an registered at change from 50 bread species and the belt that in 10 years after we have more than 360 berth species along the river from the river, all the way to the e
reports the colorado river delta in the baja california desert. for decades waterless has been its defining characteristic until a groundbreaking agreement between the us and mexico was signed in 2012, allowing water to flow in parts back into the delta c. it is important them as another law as well. not only got, it's important to mention that this acord is unique in the world in which 2 countries the united states and mexico decide to transfer volumes of was her from one country to the other,...
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in colorado. they are a community interpreter certification in spanish, and a property casualty insurance certification. because of her apprenticeship she knows where she wants to take her career. obviously leaning towards additional training, possibly college that her employer would no doubt help take -- play for -- pay for. i understand your sister has accompanied you. you can wave. thank you for coming out here. thank you both for being here. we look forward to it. go ahead. introduce your witness. >> the president of toyota motor manufacturing in indiana based in princeton and a community an hour away from where i live. as the first thing that has chronic issues of getting workforce right. it's for tight labor supply. that's the way you raise labors the old fashion way short -- way. it produces high and sequoia. started the career there in 1997 for national recognition as a leader in manufacturing and workforce training. she will tell us today about the innovative force he academy program. toy
in colorado. they are a community interpreter certification in spanish, and a property casualty insurance certification. because of her apprenticeship she knows where she wants to take her career. obviously leaning towards additional training, possibly college that her employer would no doubt help take -- play for -- pay for. i understand your sister has accompanied you. you can wave. thank you for coming out here. thank you both for being here. we look forward to it. go ahead. introduce your...
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, move to colorado so they can see the in the. because of the smoke from california, we weren't able to see it. the colorado river is at a vanishingly small flow at this point. as a result of that, arizona is going to have to cut back on it water this year. we had mud slides that closed i-70 day after day after day. you know, seriously diminishing the economy on the western slope of colorado. so these issues are here today as a result of climate change. they are affecting our economy in colorado today. they're affecting our culture today. i've had these conversations with joe manchin. several times a number of times, and we just have to keep pushing here. i mean -- and then on top of everything else, you and i were talking about the not surprising analysis from dodd and our intelligence community that climate change is a national security threat. it's a global security threat. when we see people going hungry because of climate change, when we see seaways changing because of climate change, when we see people refugee crises being p
, move to colorado so they can see the in the. because of the smoke from california, we weren't able to see it. the colorado river is at a vanishingly small flow at this point. as a result of that, arizona is going to have to cut back on it water this year. we had mud slides that closed i-70 day after day after day. you know, seriously diminishing the economy on the western slope of colorado. so these issues are here today as a result of climate change. they are affecting our economy in...
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he has served on the colorado workforce development council and the scholarship initiative in the colorado economic development council. i can go on. the list goes on beyond that. but also, more importantly he came to me with this idea about apprenticeships and founded, and has led this volunteer careerwise. training a programs that aren't associated with traditional apprenticeship programs and apprenticeship occupations. careerwise has worked with over 200 employers across the country from new york city, to denver, to indiana and to washington, d.c. to build these programs in modern occupations from software coding and automation design, banking and education and on. they made a possible first small businesses it will provide equitable opportunities while approving their bottom lines. i look forward to discussing how careerwise in toyota are building programs for the modern programs. we have a great example of how on-the-job training will work. they just completed a registered apprenticeship program with assurance in denver and became a full-time journey worker as a business development r
he has served on the colorado workforce development council and the scholarship initiative in the colorado economic development council. i can go on. the list goes on beyond that. but also, more importantly he came to me with this idea about apprenticeships and founded, and has led this volunteer careerwise. training a programs that aren't associated with traditional apprenticeship programs and apprenticeship occupations. careerwise has worked with over 200 employers across the country from new...
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at the heart of it is the colorado river, the colorado water basin. it serves 40 million people. they rely on it in seven states and it's drying up fast. at that hearing, jennifer pitt spoke about climate change and its impact on the colorado river. take a listen. climate change has come barging through the front doors of the colorado river basin. the colorado river has lost 20% of its historic flows in the past 20 years and scientists are forecasting another t 9% loss with every degree of warming. we need to act quickly to avoid a catastrophic water supply crisis and we also need long-term solutions because of temperatures continuing to increase the colorado river water supply will keep shrinking. there's so much at stake. the colorado river provides drinking water to 40 million people, it's the lifeblood for 30 federally recognized tribes. it's the silent utility underpinning a trillion dollar company. if you eelt a salad, pretty much your lettuce is served with it. these rivers are the region's lifeblood. habitats that support birds, fish, other wilede life. people value the c
at the heart of it is the colorado river, the colorado water basin. it serves 40 million people. they rely on it in seven states and it's drying up fast. at that hearing, jennifer pitt spoke about climate change and its impact on the colorado river. take a listen. climate change has come barging through the front doors of the colorado river basin. the colorado river has lost 20% of its historic flows in the past 20 years and scientists are forecasting another t 9% loss with every degree of...
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river delta annual report has this report the colorado river delta in the baja, california desert. for decades waterless has been its defining characteristic until a ground breaking agreement between the u. s. and mexico was signed in 2012, allowing water to flow in parts back into the delta seats is important. them is how narrow is not the only guy. it's important to mentioned that this accord is unique in the world in which 2 countries the united states and mexico decide to transfer volumes of was her from one country to the other. exclusively for the benefit of the environment, i meant the buyer in the results of what happened when water was returned to the region, speak for themselves. he went to gabriella gonzalez, a scientist with the sonata institute, says, since conservation efforts began, hundreds of acres of forest and wetlands have been restored. it's a long process, and that for the last 10 years we have an registered at change from 50 brad species and the belt that in 10 years after we have more than 360 berth species along the river from the river. all the way to the
river delta annual report has this report the colorado river delta in the baja, california desert. for decades waterless has been its defining characteristic until a ground breaking agreement between the u. s. and mexico was signed in 2012, allowing water to flow in parts back into the delta seats is important. them is how narrow is not the only guy. it's important to mentioned that this accord is unique in the world in which 2 countries the united states and mexico decide to transfer volumes...
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the colorado river delta in the baja california desert. for decades waterless has been its defining characteristic until a groundbreaking agreement between the us and mexico was signed in 2012, allowing water to flow in parts back into the delta c. it is important them as an analog esl not only got it's important to mentioned that this acord is unique in the world in which 2 countries the united states and mexico decide to transfer volumes of was her from one country to the other exclusively for the benefit of the environment, i'm in their power in the results of what happened when water was returned to the region. speak for themselves. he went gabriella gonzalez, a scientist with the so nora institute says, since conservation efforts began, hundreds of acres of forest and wetlands have been restored. it's a long process. and that for the last 10 years, we have an registered at change from 50 bread species and the dell that and 10 years after we have more than 360 birds species along the river from the river, all the way to the estuary, wh
the colorado river delta in the baja california desert. for decades waterless has been its defining characteristic until a groundbreaking agreement between the us and mexico was signed in 2012, allowing water to flow in parts back into the delta c. it is important them as an analog esl not only got it's important to mentioned that this acord is unique in the world in which 2 countries the united states and mexico decide to transfer volumes of was her from one country to the other exclusively...
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i know arapahoe reports the colorado river delta in the baja california desert. for decades. waterless has been its defining characteristic until a groundbreaking agreement between the us and mexico was signed in 2012, allowing water to flow in parts back into the delta c. it is important them as a narrow esl not only got it's important to mention that this acord is unique in the world in which 2 countries the united states and mexico decide to transfer volumes of was her from one country to the other exclusively for the benefit of the environment, i meant that by our, in the results of what happened when water was returned to the region, speak for themselves. he went gabriella gonzalez, a scientist with the. so nora institute says since conservation efforts began, hundreds of acres of forest and wetlands have been restored. it's a long process. and that for the last 10 years, we have an registered at change from 5th, the bread species and the belt that in 10 years after we have more than $360.00 berth species along the river from the river, all the way to the es
i know arapahoe reports the colorado river delta in the baja california desert. for decades. waterless has been its defining characteristic until a groundbreaking agreement between the us and mexico was signed in 2012, allowing water to flow in parts back into the delta c. it is important them as a narrow esl not only got it's important to mention that this acord is unique in the world in which 2 countries the united states and mexico decide to transfer volumes of was her from one country to...
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river johnson, one o rappin, the reports the colorado river delta in the baja california desert. for decades waterless has been its defining characteristic until a groundbreaking agreement between the us and mexico was signed in 2012, allowing water to flow in parts back into the delta seats is important them as an adult, as well. not only got, it's important to mentioned that this acord is unique in the world in which 2 countries the united states and mexico decide to transfer volumes of was her from one country to the other, exclusively for the benefit of the environment. i meant that by when the results of what happened when water was returned to the region, speak for themselves. he went gabriella gonzalez, a scientist with the. so nora institute says, since conservation efforts began, hundreds of acres of forest and wetlands have been restored. it's a long process, and that for the last 10 years we have an registered at change from 50 bread species and the belt that in 10 years after we have more than 360 birds species along the river from the river. all the way to the estuar
river johnson, one o rappin, the reports the colorado river delta in the baja california desert. for decades waterless has been its defining characteristic until a groundbreaking agreement between the us and mexico was signed in 2012, allowing water to flow in parts back into the delta seats is important them as an adult, as well. not only got, it's important to mentioned that this acord is unique in the world in which 2 countries the united states and mexico decide to transfer volumes of was...
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at the heart of it is the colorado river, the colorado water basin. it serves 40 million people. they rely on it in seven states and it's drying up fast. at that hearing, jennifer pitt spoke about climate change and its impact on the colorado river. take a listen. climate change has come barging through the front doors of the colorado river basin. the colorado river has lost 20% of its historic flows in the past 20 years and scientists are forecasting another t 9% loss with every degree of warming. we need to act quickly to avoid a catastrophic water supply crisis and we also need long-term solutions because of temperatures continuing to increase the colorado river water supply will keep shrinking. there's so much at stake. the colorado river provides drinking water to 40 million people, it's the lifeblood for 30 federally recognized tribes. it's the silent utility underpinning a trillion dollar company. if you eelt a salad, pretty much your lettuce is served with it. these rivers are the region's lifeblood. habitats that support birds, fish, other wilede life. people value the c
at the heart of it is the colorado river, the colorado water basin. it serves 40 million people. they rely on it in seven states and it's drying up fast. at that hearing, jennifer pitt spoke about climate change and its impact on the colorado river. take a listen. climate change has come barging through the front doors of the colorado river basin. the colorado river has lost 20% of its historic flows in the past 20 years and scientists are forecasting another t 9% loss with every degree of...
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in mesa county, colorado. she's an elected republican county foishl run mesa county's elections. she became a stop the steal promoter who signed on with the trump conspiracy theories about the election. we handed over proprietary elections equipment and software from the county to the trump conspiracy theorists who promptly posted all the information online including the county's passwords for accessing its secure election software. beyond the county now needing all new elections machines because those are now going to be decertified, the colorado secretary of state, democratic jana griswold, started an investigation into what happened in mesa county. the fbi reported they started an investigation as well. griswold decided for the safety of elections in that county, that clerk has to be removed from her job overseeing elections there. a judge agreed with that assessment, and just today the colorado supreme court dismissed the clerk's appeal, and so, in fact, somebody else will have to come in and run mesa coun
in mesa county, colorado. she's an elected republican county foishl run mesa county's elections. she became a stop the steal promoter who signed on with the trump conspiracy theories about the election. we handed over proprietary elections equipment and software from the county to the trump conspiracy theorists who promptly posted all the information online including the county's passwords for accessing its secure election software. beyond the county now needing all new elections machines...
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>> colorado authorities were able to obtain a search warrant for mr. long's truck. >> they found a shell casing that ultimately was matched to the shell casing that was found at our murder scene. and they swept the truck which eventually led to evidence that indicated a gunshot residue in several places around his vehicle. >> i need you to take that see over there. >> yes, sir. >> colorado police brought jarred in for questioning. unlike jessie, he didn't hesitate to talk about his romantic relationship with her. >> we hooked up a while. back it was sometime around september. >> and we started going out, and the next thing i knew it -- we were living together... i knew she was married. i knew it was horrible, but -- >> he also admitted to being in kentucky on the day of the murder. he says he left before dark. >> when do you think you left? >> about 5:30. >> what he didn't know was jessie had already pointed the finger at him. >> she has spoken with the detectives and she has told them about the plan that you guys had... >> excuse me? >> she puts her a
>> colorado authorities were able to obtain a search warrant for mr. long's truck. >> they found a shell casing that ultimately was matched to the shell casing that was found at our murder scene. and they swept the truck which eventually led to evidence that indicated a gunshot residue in several places around his vehicle. >> i need you to take that see over there. >> yes, sir. >> colorado police brought jarred in for questioning. unlike jessie, he didn't hesitate...
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colorado is going to be the next tinderbox. i am an environmentalist, but i am not a lefty environmentalist. i see where they don't take care of the forest, the bees are eating them, the trees are unhealthy. the trees circumferencewise, diameterwise should be a certain thickness, and now come all these trees are smaller. that is the reason for the forest fires. john: what makes somebody a lefty environmentalist? caller: they get crazy and the left, every time the forest service wants to do their job, they sue them in court. other than california in the 1980's, and i could see what was going on. i knew eventually, it would be a tinderbox. and it is off to the west. and now i vacation in colorado when they are doing the same thing there. they don't let blm and the forest service do their job. when you let a forest state naturally, it gets unhealthy. you have to clean everything out . it is just common sense. john: let me let jen jump in. jennifer: i want to clarify one remark on the lands in utah going back to the state. that is
colorado is going to be the next tinderbox. i am an environmentalist, but i am not a lefty environmentalist. i see where they don't take care of the forest, the bees are eating them, the trees are unhealthy. the trees circumferencewise, diameterwise should be a certain thickness, and now come all these trees are smaller. that is the reason for the forest fires. john: what makes somebody a lefty environmentalist? caller: they get crazy and the left, every time the forest service wants to do...
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joe neguse is a congressman from colorado. we appreciate your time tonight. >>> coming up, donald trump is launching his own social media company, but this new toy might be putting democracy in danger again. that's next. people were afraid i was contagious. i felt gross. it was kind of a shock after i started cosentyx. four years clear. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections —some serious— and the lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. tell your doctor if your crohn's disease symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reactions may occur. learn more at cosentyx.com. as someone who resembles someone else, i appreciate that liberty mutual knows everyone's unique. that's why they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. [ ferry horn honks ] i mean just cause you look li
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today, the colorado supreme court dismissed the clerks appeal. in fact, somebody else will have to come in and run mesa county, colorado's next elections. if you leave the tracey trump conspiracy feeble people in charge of election machines and software and accounting processes. we can't count on having real elections anymore. i mean, that was colorado today. in texas, today, they decided, however, they were going for it. here is the headline today in the texas tribune. governor greg abbott's pick four top texas election post worked with trump to fight 2020 results. here is the lead. governor greg abbott appointed john scott as texas new secretary of state, as secretary of state's state, scott would see over >> the texas tribune today post sailing to that lawsuit in which trump was demanding that the supreme court throughout the 2020 election results and, sure enough, there he is, listed as trump's counsel. eventually dropped out of the case, but he was trump's counsel for filing that case. he literally lawyer trumps effort to have the results of
today, the colorado supreme court dismissed the clerks appeal. in fact, somebody else will have to come in and run mesa county, colorado's next elections. if you leave the tracey trump conspiracy feeble people in charge of election machines and software and accounting processes. we can't count on having real elections anymore. i mean, that was colorado today. in texas, today, they decided, however, they were going for it. here is the headline today in the texas tribune. governor greg abbott's...
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now it was after i finished organizing event in colorado and leading one of those students in colorado. i moved to dc to start college. and when i came here, there was no match for our lives presence. there was an organizational presence. and so with a couple of friends i got together, we founded the 1st month for our lives chapter here in dc. and we set out the infrastructure like every year, the government, much money. i'm just so many like it's about sitting there and take me about deciding what the priority with i don't think and we aren't, we can do it by part of that. my wife is going to help solve that and we think he has doesn't terrible effectively or said them been able to save lives. ah ah ah ah ah with 2 ah ah, one would think the humiliating withdrawal from afghanistan would be the start of a washington wine down of the forever wars. this is really the case also. you tombs more on creators, and it's not only about the so called coven misinformation. these are the 4 people who pulled the trigger, or 5 something on survival. one hardest thing that i had to face was not havin
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and we had the first and largest wildfire in the history of colorado, both happened my district last year, and we rely on these federal firefighters to ultimately protect our communities, to save lives, to save homes, to save businesses, it is favor a state. and we owe them, so i'm grateful to lived cheney, and katie porter, and my colleagues, to join together and make sure we take these steps. >> and you are all from states where this idea of climate crisis is very real for people, it's not even a political distinction, this problem with wildfires going worse. nbc reporting that over 47,000 wildfires, not acres have burned across the u.s. this year, destroying nearly six and a half million acres or 15.5 acres burned every minute, that's according to fire weather an avalanche center. this is not going away, congressman, so this problem about this almost informal firefighting source. we have not taken seriously these federal wildfire firefighters, our need for them is only going to grow at a time when we don't pay them enough we don't get them enough support services. >> that's exactl
and we had the first and largest wildfire in the history of colorado, both happened my district last year, and we rely on these federal firefighters to ultimately protect our communities, to save lives, to save homes, to save businesses, it is favor a state. and we owe them, so i'm grateful to lived cheney, and katie porter, and my colleagues, to join together and make sure we take these steps. >> and you are all from states where this idea of climate crisis is very real for people, it's...
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in colorado, my little brother is four years old. he's like, i can't wait until i am able to start my apprenticeship. >> miss navarro, i think you are a good organizer. i appreciate your feedback. thank you for letting us go a little long. >> senator tupper bill. >> think you for having this. this is much needed. if we had one of these hearings every week for the next 10 years, it probably wouldn't be enough. i spent 40 years in education. i am here today because of education. i ran for the u.s. senate in the state of alabama because i saw our education going in the wrong direction. we have the best education system in the world. for some reason we want change, we will do the things we need to do to make it better. for kids coming up we are different. we are different and still have different goals. now we have cyber, now we have computer science. the main thing we need to do, in my perspective is what was said a little earlier. we have to expose people to something they want to do. when i got up every day when i graduated from colle
in colorado, my little brother is four years old. he's like, i can't wait until i am able to start my apprenticeship. >> miss navarro, i think you are a good organizer. i appreciate your feedback. thank you for letting us go a little long. >> senator tupper bill. >> think you for having this. this is much needed. if we had one of these hearings every week for the next 10 years, it probably wouldn't be enough. i spent 40 years in education. i am here today because of education....
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in mesa county, colorado. she's an elected county official to run mesa county's elections. she became a stop the steal promoter who signed on with the trump conspiracy theories about the election. we handed over proprietary elections equipment and software from the county to the trump conspiracy theorists who promptly posted all the information online including the county's passwords for accessing its secure election software. beyond the county now needing all new elections machines because those are now going to be decertified, the colorado secretary of state, democratic jana griswold, started an investigation into what happened in mesa county. the fbi started an investigation as well. griswold decided for the safety of elections in that county, that clerk has to be removed from her job overseeing elections there. a judge agreed and just today the colorado supreme court dismissed the clerk's appeal and so in fact somebody else will have to come in and run mesa county, colorado's next elections, because if you
in mesa county, colorado. she's an elected county official to run mesa county's elections. she became a stop the steal promoter who signed on with the trump conspiracy theories about the election. we handed over proprietary elections equipment and software from the county to the trump conspiracy theorists who promptly posted all the information online including the county's passwords for accessing its secure election software. beyond the county now needing all new elections machines because...
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jerry rice's son, brendan place for colorado. jerry must somehow always affirmed that he is the greatest of all times to cal defense turned into dominant effort in this game, the buffaloes with the fourth and one at midfield in the first quarter. eric broussard going nowhere and the bears take over on downs at the 50 that launched a 50 yard scoring drive for cal chase garbage to freshman tight end colicky a lot, too. that's a 24 yard touchdown. tattoos first career catch. 10 california 13 3 cow before halftime, garbage has time to step up in the pocket and look for gavin ryan walled running free. ryan well takes a hit but hangs on for a 31 yard score, the bears added. another field goal went to the locker room in front. 23 3. the very stifled the colorado offense all day. elijah hicks picks off colorado quarterback brandon lewis here in the fourth quarter. colorado limited to just 104 yards of offense as cal wins 26 to 3, both teams two and five overall, one in three in conference play. another top 10 team knocked up today, this
jerry rice's son, brendan place for colorado. jerry must somehow always affirmed that he is the greatest of all times to cal defense turned into dominant effort in this game, the buffaloes with the fourth and one at midfield in the first quarter. eric broussard going nowhere and the bears take over on downs at the 50 that launched a 50 yard scoring drive for cal chase garbage to freshman tight end colicky a lot, too. that's a 24 yard touchdown. tattoos first career catch. 10 california 13 3 cow...
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now it was after i finished organizing event in colorado and leading war, those students in colorado. i moved to dc to start college. and when i came here, there was no match for our lives presence. that wasn't an organizational presence. and so with a couple of friends i got together, we founded the 1st match for our lives chapter here in d. c. we set out the infrastructure like every year, the government and i'm just so many anyway, like it's about sitting there and think about the siding with the priority when a thing and we aren't, we can't do it by part of that. my wife is going to help solve that and we think he has that terrible effectively or said than been able to stabilize ah now in the 21st century, we have a panic buying spree and commodities. commodities have had a new all time high, higher than the 2011 higher than at any time in history. and yet what's lagging horribly, gold and silver. this commodities boom is being spurred really by oil. oil is to really the new gold is the global gold is the global currency to petro dollars. whether since 1971, when the u. s. white f
now it was after i finished organizing event in colorado and leading war, those students in colorado. i moved to dc to start college. and when i came here, there was no match for our lives presence. that wasn't an organizational presence. and so with a couple of friends i got together, we founded the 1st match for our lives chapter here in d. c. we set out the infrastructure like every year, the government and i'm just so many anyway, like it's about sitting there and think about the siding...
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and registered with insurance in colorado. mr. navarro is chair of the education as well as property and casualty insurance. for apprenticeships, she knows where she wants to take her career and additional training. horror -- i also understand your sister alexa has accompanied you here. thank you for coming all the way out here. thank you. go ahead. ranking member braun and introduce your witness. >> leah curry, president of toyota manufacturers in indiana. an hour away from where i live. they came into the marketplace many years ago. and it's a chronic issue getting the workforce right. and we were in competition coming in. for heightened labor supply. i love that, when you raise wages the old-fashioned way. and response, all production and administrative functions producing the toyota highlander's and sacagawea, she started her career in the 1997. and is a leader in manufacturing and workforce training. she will tell us today about the innovative 4t program that toyota began in princeton, indiana. and it's an innovative model th
and registered with insurance in colorado. mr. navarro is chair of the education as well as property and casualty insurance. for apprenticeships, she knows where she wants to take her career and additional training. horror -- i also understand your sister alexa has accompanied you here. thank you for coming all the way out here. thank you. go ahead. ranking member braun and introduce your witness. >> leah curry, president of toyota manufacturers in indiana. an hour away from where i live....
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-- colorado, excuse me. mrs.boebert: as the member designated by by mr. brooks from alabama, i inform the house that mr. brooks will vote no on h. res. 716. as the member designated by mr. gosar of arizona, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. gosar will vote no on h. res. 716. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. lowenthal, i inform the house that mr. lowenthal will vote yes on h. res. 716. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. rogers of kentucky, i inform the house that mr. rogers will vote nay on h. res. 716. as the member designated by mrsi inform the house that mrs. wagner will vote nay on h. res. 716. as the member designated by mark green of tennessee, i inform the house that mr. green will vote nay on h. res. 716. as the member designated by mr. day joe a of tennessee, he will vote nay on h. res. 716. as the member designated by mr. bilirakis o
-- colorado, excuse me. mrs.boebert: as the member designated by by mr. brooks from alabama, i inform the house that mr. brooks will vote no on h. res. 716. as the member designated by mr. gosar of arizona, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. gosar will vote no on h. res. 716. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. lowenthal, i inform the house that mr. lowenthal will vote...