23 Burst results for "Colorado City"

"colorado city" Discussed on Dennis Prager Podcasts

Dennis Prager Podcasts

03:57 min | 2 months ago

"colorado city" Discussed on Dennis Prager Podcasts

"If I can do it, you can do it. A democratic run city needless to say in Colorado. City, by the name of Louisville, passed an ordinance limiting the number of gas stations allowed to operate within the city to just 6. They want to fight climate change in Louisville, Colorado. Everything the left touches in ruins, this country could be energy independent. But what you must understand about the climate change activities, the anti climate change activities. Is that they are another left wing attempt. At the control of society. COVID was an example, fully successful from the left point of view. They got healthy people to take an experimental vaccine. They got kids out of school for only bad reasons, no good reasons. They ruined tens of thousands of small businesses because they're in cahoots with big businesses, so you could go to target, but you couldn't go to Jerry's hardware store. So the control of people is a very deep part of leftism. That's definitional. If they don't want to control you, they're more liberal than they are leftist. Liberals are not preoccupied with controlling people. They're preoccupied with voting for people who control people. The tragedy in America is the tragedy of liberals who think that conservatives are their enemy and not the left. That's the tragedy in a nutshell as I have so frequently noted to you. But this is a vehicle for further control. That is what climate change is about. You want proof. There are so many proofs. I'll give you two. If they're really serious about limiting carbon dioxide emission, why is China allowed to build what I want I just read two coal coal mines a week. Yeah, that's right. They are relying more and more in China, the world's largest country. And second economy to only the United States, they are relying more and more on coal while we limit gas stations in cities and pass laws that you must, you can not buy a new gas powered car in California. What is it after 2030 or I believe it's 2030? Which is 5 and a half or 6 years, 6 and a half years from now. Controlling people's lives is a yearning on the left. It's difficult for me to comment on it because or even say it, I should say, because if you don't have a desire to control others, you don't relate to this. It's it comes from a dark place in the human spirit that if you don't have that dark place, it's a puzzle to you. We all understand many, many bad things that people do. Nobody asks, why did he rob a bank? Why did he mug a person on a street? We understand why. We understand various evils, but the desire to control your fellow human being, that is almost unique to the left..

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A Colorado City Wants to Limit Number of Gas Stations

Dennis Prager Podcasts

01:14 min | 2 months ago

A Colorado City Wants to Limit Number of Gas Stations

"A democratic run city needless to say in Colorado. City, by the name of Louisville, passed an ordinance limiting the number of gas stations allowed to operate within the city to just 6. They want to fight climate change in Louisville, Colorado. Everything the left touches in ruins, this country could be energy independent. But what you must understand about the climate change activities, the anti climate change activities. Is that they are another left wing attempt. At the control of society. COVID was an example, fully successful from the left point of view. They got healthy people to take an experimental vaccine. They got kids out of school for only bad reasons, no good reasons. They ruined tens of thousands of small businesses because they're in cahoots with big businesses, so you could go to target, but you couldn't go to Jerry's hardware store.

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"colorado city" Discussed on The Officer Tatum Show

The Officer Tatum Show

05:50 min | 10 months ago

"colorado city" Discussed on The Officer Tatum Show

"This is the officer Tatum show. And afraid to tell it like it is. This whole this whole show has been about Christianity and people have been calling in and value my wife said, Brandon, you need to be clear about what you're saying about Todd's because the church is the hands and feet that most people can't be. You know, just like food for the poor is the hands and feet that you can't do. If you could physically fly somewhere and help people and feed them, you would do it, but there's organizations that exist. There's churches that exist that do it and you can fund and help them accomplish the goal of being the hands and feet of the lord Jesus of hands and feet, not the feats. I don't know what feats he is. But I just want to make sure I'm clear about the ties and offering. I think that we should give to the church. You can't keep the lights on and the church can't do the purpose in which God created the church to do without money. Maybe back in the day they could get by with just hopes and prayers, but in America's economy, how are you going to give food to the poor if you ain't got no money? I mean, are you growing the crops? And there's passes that have come out today and say, we need the churches need to have their own gardens and they need to produce their own food in case the government take a dump. And we can at least the Christians would be eaten. And so I think that we should be inspired to give to the churches that are doing what's right. Like our church, dream city church, right here in Phoenix, Arizona, I mean, the stuff that dream city does is it's unbelievable. I mean, we talk about we have the pantry, where we feed people. We feed people in multiple cities in the state of Arizona. Our church has a sex trafficking rescue. It's the largest in the country, right here in Phoenix, Arizona. Colorado city with Warren gifs, that polygamous cult, all those people who were just destroyed, emotionally, spiritually, our church has gone up to Colorado city, and now we have a pantry up there where we give away food. We have a place where people can go for refuge, they can stay there. We've converted Warren Jeff's house. I mean, there's so many things that I church are doing. Me and my wife, we've donated a tremendous amount of money to the church. And so don't think that I'm a person that don't feel like giving. I mean, we've given, I don't want to say how much we've given, but it's probably up around 6 figures that we've given to the church over the years. Because we care about the mission and they have the mechanism and we have the tools to help in any way that we can to bless people's lives. We've sponsored rooms at the sex trafficking rescue, place here in Phoenix. You can be a sponsor of a room, you pay for a room and help design in the room and help the family that will be in the room. So many different things that I charge do. I mean, I've lost, I can't keep up with the stuff that we do at our church. I mean, literally, you're talking about the hands and feet. That's all we do is give. You know, and so if you're a part of a church that's like that, that embodies the spirit of giving and being the hands and feet, then I would say by all means. If you're going to donate your money, you should donate it to a church. And then the caveat in the system in which we live in is a tax deductible donation. So once you give, you get a benefit on your taxes so the government don't, you know, take advantage of you. There's another word I want to use, but I'm trying to be a good Christian and I say some of those words. But that's just my thoughts on it. Let me get a couple people in and then we're going to I keep saying we're going to move on, but I just feel like that there's a lot of value being gained by having this conversation that many people may not talk about. Let's see who's been on their Perry from Dallas Texas, welcome to the off the table show. Hello. It's good to know that you have a radio show. I'm happy. Also, before I say about my father, the preacher's time that he puts in in a small community and takes is that I've never get conversations and looks. From any thing I've ever wore or any fancy shirts in the crash privileged shirt. I love that I love that. Ladies and gentlemen, let me tell you about the reference Christ privilege is asserted I developed on my website the officer Tatum store and it's a tremendous message. I got to go in there and check it out, but thank you, Perry. That's great. I want you to continue what you were saying. Yes, my father has been a preacher in a small town called pecan gap, little bitty. But he would spend most of the week preparing for his two sermons, not most week, but he has his two sermons on Sundays and his sermon on Wednesday. And then always on a Tuesday or a Monday was go out with the deacons and visit people. Sick. Church members or church members call in and say these people sure could use some God in their life or just to witness and end up if visitation Tuesdays, so and then there was an office in his church and he had spent time there. It was just want to make sure that I get the point across that even though it's a small church that there's a great deal of time in preparation because it's almost like when you pretend I'm running, I'm running out of time. I gotta get to the break, but I love the fact that you added that conversation and I think it's good and bashing some of these passages are doing things wrong. 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America Needs More Patriots

The Officer Tatum Show

01:14 min | 10 months ago

America Needs More Patriots

"Let me just explain to you why I believe Carrie Lake is dominating Karen Robinson robeson, whatever her name is. It's because Carrie Lake is actually out talking to people. She's actually out there doing the work. She's all over the state of Arizona. You can not look at a post from her social media and not see her speaking to everybody in the state. She was just yesterday I was at a rally in Tucson. I was speaking there as well as Blake masters and a few other candidates that are running here in a state of Arizona, but she had just left Colorado city, which is the furthest north in Arizona that you can go right on a Utah, Arizona border. She was there earlier yesterday morning, speaking to a crowd there, inspiring people, and then she came to Tucson and today tonight you're being Phoenix. And her watch party is tomorrow. I'll be there. And I'm really hoping that she take over. And the reason why I think it's invaluable for people like Carrie Lake and others who are America first patriots to take over is because we need a resurgence of constitutional loving patriots to be in office.

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"colorado city" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

03:00 min | 1 year ago

"colorado city" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"For $200 or more But in Colorado city owned ski areas offer a more accessible alternative Colorado public radios Dina sig reports Most are really small Small like if you're on Main Street and the little mountain town of urea you just head up third avenue for two blocks And here you are Let's see Lee's ski hill where kids in brightly colored jackets and helmets zoom down the one small slope and get right back on the rope toe which they cling to as it pulls them uphill Rick trujillo did the same thing as a kid with one big exception There was no supervision whatsoever Now a seasonal city employee is onsite But in the 1950s and 60s After school we come and turn on the total mosquito dark Trujillo the oldest of 11 kids says he was able to spend so much of his childhood here because it was free And it's still free of charge which I think is unique in Colorado Or anywhere All because a local woman donated much of this land to the city in 1946 To be used as a recreation area for the young people of uray The desire to have something special for children has kept city owned hills going across rural Colorado Including remote Lake city home to a few hundred people and a popular kid ski team practice on Monday mornings Three two one go Coach Henry Woods watches as a boy makes wide turns down the slope Wood says local government did consider it shutting this place down to save money A few times But he successfully fought that With the help of local moms That's one of the biggest powers in the world is angry mothers Woods also worked with the local school to get their students in for free Equipment included Adults pay a nominal fee So there's no haves and have nots of the ski hill Kids careen into line for the hill's soul left There's only a handful of runs here but the small size and sparse crowds suit 11 year old LeBron wampler Well I'm really shy so I like it Before he and his sister moved out here a few years ago they had never skied But LeBron says he can feel himself getting better Oh yeah Yeah every day It helps that he lives just a few minutes away Yes they are Back in your array a crowd is gathered at the bottom of Lee ski hill As kids compete in a ski jumping competition Yep one of them performs the 90s dance the macarena Airborne This is a late winter celebration that Carrie hickman remembers taking part in when she.

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"colorado city" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

03:35 min | 1 year ago

"colorado city" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Went through a suburb of Denver The fire north of the Colorado city destroyed hundreds of homes this week and burned over 6000 acres Boulder county officials say cadaver dogs will be brought to the burn area today to help locate the three missing people almost a foot of snow covers the area now and that could hinder the search Meantime we hear federal help is on the way to the state to help them deal with the wildfires Here's Brad Siegel President Biden approved a disaster declaration early Saturday for those impacted by wildfires that have destroyed hundreds of homes in the Denver suburbs Boulder county sheriff Joe peli says at least 500 homes have gone up in flames and more than 30,000 people have been evacuated The White House says the aid includes funding for temporary housing and emergency loans I'm Brad Siegel At least three people were killed four were injured after a shooting at a New Year's Eve party in Mississippi Gulfport police department chief Chris ryles has several people started shooting after a physical altercation broke out at the party of those injured one is in critical condition so far no arrests have been made Another drug company may be offering up a COVID vaccine soon The BioTech company novavax has filed final data with the FDA novavax says if all goes according to plan it's next step would be to submit a request for emergency approval within a month The company says its COVID vaccine is protein based that sets it apart from Pfizer Moderna and Johnson & Johnson's vaccine There's a suspect on the loose in San Diego after a deadly assault police say the suspect is accused of pushing a man into the path of a moving freight train Saturday morning at the old town transit center The 60 year old man pushed into the path of the train died they alleged attacker and the victim were on the platform together after both had gotten the office southbound trolley The Powerball jackpots climbed to $522 million Nobody won the $500 million prize in last night's drawing so that jackpot rolls over for the Monday drawing I'm Scott Carr Some beaches in Southern California are still closed after a massive seward spill Long Beach and Pedro seal beach including surfside and Huntington beaches sunset beach are all closed The Orange County register reporting the beaches could reopen by the middle of this week according to public information with the LA county sanitation districts An update yesterday said starting Thursday 8 and a half million gallons of untreated sewage leaked into the Dominica's channel and from there into the ocean Eric Adams wasted no time getting to work on his first day as mayor of New York City Here's Paul de Castro Adam signed two COVID related executive orders shortly after delivering his inaugural address on Saturday one order continued the state of emergency put in place by Bill de Blasio's administration to deal with COVID-19 The new administration is also choosing to continue de Blasio's key to the city order which requires people to show proof of vaccination at indoor businesses and venues Demonstrators and Boynton Beach Florida are demanding action in an officer involved death of a 13 year old Dozens took to the streets in the city yesterday calling for justice after the incident from last Sunday when Stanley Davis the third was killed the boy had just filled up the tank of his new dirt bike he got for Christmas when he left the gas station and noticed he was being followed by a police cruiser He ended up losing control of his dirt bike and hit the curb on the median and crashed he died from his injuries Among the works of art to move from copyright protection into the public domain this year as Winnie the pooh Jennifer Jenkins director of duke university center for the study of public domains as copyright and.

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"colorado city" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:53 min | 1 year ago

"colorado city" Discussed on WTOP

"Located in fairfax at fairfax corner Leesburg at village of Leesburg Rockville at Rockville pike and coming soon to fort Lincoln I'm Jonathan cotton and we look forward to seeing you soon at the good feet store Many who is at 25 and 5500 BTP here's Larry koshki This is a Bloomberg money minute Lame the bots the late round of computerized selling washed away a day of narrow gains on Wall Street leaving stocks lower The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 91 the S&P 500 fell 14 the NASDAQ composite lost 25 Biogen shares hit the skids today falling 7% Samsung denied a South Korean media report yesterday that said it was in talks to buy the drug maker It's almost that time again time to resolve to lose a few pounds in the new year WW international formerly weight watchers jumped 11% today as resolution season approaches The stock has lost more than half of its value in the last two years Workers in 25 states will ring in the new year with a higher minimum wage that will bring 30 states plus the District of Columbia above the federal minimum wage of 7 25 an hour From the Bloomberg newsroom I'm Larry kasky on WTO P and coming up after traffic and weather together on the 8th of fire that began this morning has now ballooned into a massive blaze prompting evacuations in two Colorado cities and also the military being sent to several states to assist with the COVID surge WTF news time 7 56 All right listen up people Sean Avery here If you enjoy alcohol chances are at some point you've been hung over torn up in the hurt locker Well here's a little secret Goodies hangover powder relieves pain fast tops wake you up and it tastes good I'm not kidding around You got a case of gen influenza bourbon itis no.

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"colorado city" Discussed on Bear Grease

Bear Grease

08:01 min | 1 year ago

"colorado city" Discussed on Bear Grease

"Associated with something else, much bigger. They were tightly associated with a relics form of bison called bison antiques. Not something that went extinct, a relic form of the animal that lives here now. It was bigger, had different sort of horn configuration. It was about 25% bigger. They call it like bison antiquus. They had a lot of fidelity to a certain style of point. They had a lot seems to have a lot of fidelity to bison and they lived and what is now the American great plains. That's where they're found. So you can find them in the Panhandle of Texas. You can find them in New Mexico. You can find them in Montana. You can find Folsom points in southern Saskatchewan. You can find them all way the western Nebraska, but they stayed to the great plains. Where the most of the planes buffalo were. Yeah. And at the time, it was probably cooler and wetter, but it was an open grassland, and it was just going by how few Folsom sites there are and how widely dispersed they are and kind of the imprint of those people. It was probably insanely low population densities. I can't no one can say this for real, but I've run this by professional anthropologists. It's not unreasonable to think that a band of these hunters, which would be an extended family group. These bands of people, it makes sense that they were maybe they maybe didn't exceed ten or 20 individuals. It's not unreasonable to imagine that they could go a generation without it encountering individuals that you're not immediately related to. It seems very few people occupying that landscape at that time. Take a minute and imagine the North American continent 10,300 years ago with human populations that scarce. By the time Europeans arrived here, roughly 10,000 years after the Folsom bison kill, which would be about 600 plus years from the present backwards from the present. The place was basically like an urban center crawling with people. The civilization of the American Indians was in full swing at highly developed compared to when the Folsom hunters were here. Some American Indians are undoubtedly the descendants of the Folsom hunters. Wildly, though, of all the things these Folsom hunters used in life, there is one thing that has outlasted the rigor of time that we infer an incredible amount of data from. One of the things I like about the projectile point, since it's made of stone and it lasts a long time. So it winds up being some people that are ninja what we'd call Indian arrowheads. Sometimes don't get the fascination with it. A way to think about it, it's not so much that it's the arrowhead. It's just a piece of something that survived sometimes in a perfect state from the time they handled it. Their bones are gone, to large measure, they're homes and structures, the things they wore, the wood that they employed, I'd be as excited to find a spear shaft, but they're not laying around. It's like, but here's the thing that a guy can drop that thing. And it's considered for 12,000 years. What other thing can you drop on the ground? We talk about how long our stuff lasts, right? How long plastic glass? You set a plastic bottle. Underground for 12,000 years to come back and look at it. There might be something, but it ain't gonna look like a portable. Imagine archeologists 10,000 years from now. Well, I doubt this place will be around. But them taking just one of your material possessions and making vast inferences about your entire life from it. I wonder what they'd say. I had some questions about how an archeological site is verified, so it's legitimacy is known. I think it's important for us to understand the bigger picture of what's happening here beyond some dudes digging up bones and finding stone points, Q, the Randy Travis song. It's a pretty complex world and there were many missteps in early archeology and in the original excavation of the Folsom site that almost disqualified it. So from an archeological process, there's a prescribed way that a site should be excavated and understood. As I understand it, there were other sites in Texas and Nebraska and maybe even in Kansas that potentially had similar type evidence of humans in these older animals that are now extinct, but they were mishandled and so they have to be it's like evidence coming into a courtroom that was acquired the wrong way in the judge goes. I can't use this. That's exactly how it played out. But we also need to put a little bit of historical context here. This is the late 1890s, early 1900s, the teens. There weren't clear cut methods for field excavation. A lot of these excavations were not conducted by what we would now recognize as sort of professional scientists, professional archeologists, professional geologists, and they didn't know what they were doing. It's really what it came down to. So we had this site out in Frederick, Oklahoma, where it was a gravel quarry. And the folks who were working the gravel query said, oh yeah, we've got artifacts associated with mammoth bones. Well, you know, it requires a certain amount of expertise to sort of really be able to in an excavation know, okay, these are deposits of a certain age. These are things that are associated with those deposits. We know that they belong in those deposits. And so because there were not agreed upon field techniques and clear cut field techniques at the time, and because some of these discoveries were made by folks who really didn't understand what they were seeing. And they weren't even archeologists. You know, they're guys that work at the quarry. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And they're just their job is just to shovel that stuff out of the way. So you find an artifact in the spoil pile over here and you find some bones in the spoil pile over there. That doesn't mean that that artifact and that bone were associated back 20,000 years ago, 15,000 years ago. In retrospect, a couple of those sites, not the one in Frederick, but one out in Colorado city, Texas. In retrospect, we looked at the artifacts and we said, well, you know what? There is a possibility those artifacts could have been associated with that bison. But the problem was, in 1924, and this is a few years before Folsom, the bison was being excavated by a fella, who was just a local guy. He had discovered this bison in this creek bed and he wrote to the museum and said, you guys want it. So the folks folks in Denver said, yeah, we'd really like to have that bison skeleton. And they gave him instructions on how to get it out of the ground, plaster it, and put it into crates and ship it up to Denver. He excavates the bison, plasters it up. He puts it into a crate and the crate had been, you know, the folks in Denver had said make a crate, you know, this big by this big by this big, and so he had this giant plastered bison. Couldn't fit it into a crate. Instead of building a bigger crate, he simply knocked off chunks of the bone. Shoved it in there. So this was not done well, right? And even though they found artifacts with the bison, they didn't realize that that was of interest, or significance. Wow. And so they just ignored them, and it was only after the fact somebody was visiting Denver and said, hey, you know, I'd watched your guys excavate this thing down in Texas and did you know they have points that came out with the bison and the folks in Denver said, we had no clue. So, you know, you can't basic case for people having been here a very long time ago or hunting bison or a very long time ago when you had that kind of excavation. And so that very well could have been a totally legitimate site. And I think it is actually the Folsom site was originally excavated by an amateur archeologist named Karl.

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"colorado city" Discussed on Mornings With Gail - 1310 KFKA

Mornings With Gail - 1310 KFKA

03:57 min | 1 year ago

"colorado city" Discussed on Mornings With Gail - 1310 KFKA

"And thirteen ten kfi k. Need some help finding your way in greeley well. The downtown development authority soon will install way finding signs throughout the district. I kid you not. According to a piece It just popped out up this morning. Out of biz. West eight fifty four now. Northern colorado's voice when three one thirteen ten kfi k. Time to coming off our conversations morning with a cdot region for communications manager. Jared filed this as the da. The downtown development authority has received a revitalizing main streets grant award of ninety six thousand eight hundred and thirty dollars. And let's not forget the ninety one cents from cdot for the way finding project this grant award will enable sign aged to create better multi modal connections establish a sense of place that's always good increase safety awareness even better and increase health through facilitating more outdoor experiences. We all need to get out and play more. Don't we bike sign. Age will be installed a long tube routes that have been determined as the safest routes to guide cyclists into downtown and out to putin trail. Now according to governor jared police greely is about to become and even more amazing place. Well thank you for recognising that polish. Colorado cities like greeley are welcoming and have a special ability to make any visitor feel at home. The inclusion of the new way finding sign age will make downtown greeley easier to navigate for all governor. Jared police said Saying is well. I'm proud of the innovation. Shown by the greeley downtown development authority to work with us to increase accessibility. Now case you did not know the greeley. Dda covers fifty five blocks of downtown greeley from the university of northern colorado to the south to fifth street to the north the way finding project will add seven directional signs helping people get in and out of the downtown greeley area as well as twenty nine bike way finding signs directing recreationists to the putter trail. Signs will be manufactured. Oh keeping it home by. A local sign company in evans This biltrite signed service. The goal is to install those signs before the end of the year now. Apparently communities can apply for small grants up to one hundred and fifty thousand dollars for multi modal and economic resiliency projects available on a rolling basis. But yeah if you need help finding your way throughout greeley well. The greeley downtown development authority will soon be installing those way finding signs throughout the district. Eight fifty seven now northern colorado's voice one three one thirteen ten kfi kia everything. You need to know about northern. Colorado is unknown code. Now weekdays at nine northern colorado's voice one zero three point one in thirteen ten kfi k. A good afternoon guy with brian. Gerry is coming up at three. In northern colorado's voice one zero three point one thirteen ten. Kfi k. thanks to my technical producer. Musical maestro ryan kelly keeping me between the lines noko now up next..

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"colorado city" Discussed on 860AM The Answer

860AM The Answer

01:37 min | 1 year ago

"colorado city" Discussed on 860AM The Answer

"On example. Policy it's like whoa dot com slash commercials. Monthly premiums vary based on health company, Another fact is not available in all states. Summer of hope against the coronavirus is ending in gloom. More than 26,000 deaths were reported last month, more than four million infections. It's the fourth highest total since the start of the pandemic. Overall, more than 650,000 people have died in a major forecast. Model projects 750,000 deaths by December 1st. Hopes were high. But the Delta variant along with resistance to vaccinations dash those hopes This outbreak is still well below the all time peaks over the winter. Cases in most states appear to be plateau owing and are likely to decline in the fall. Buying more time to vaccinate adults and teenagers before flu season. Ed Donahue, Washington State of Wise, launching a program that would allow people to use their smartphones to prove they have been vaccinated against the coronavirus. We've come shortly before Honolulu and Maui began instituting vaccine requirements. This is town hall dot com. Colorado City has apologized and agreed to pay $3 million to 73 year old woman. With the venture who was roughed up by police last year. At a news conference shat in, Stewart tells Kmgh the police body camera video reveals the rough arrests of her mother in law, Karen Garner. This incident shocked us by exposing us to the lowest form of human behavior and indecency. Particularly by people that should be respected people that should know how to show respect. And an inability.

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"colorado city" Discussed on TalkRadio 630 KHOW

TalkRadio 630 KHOW

02:00 min | 1 year ago

"colorado city" Discussed on TalkRadio 630 KHOW

"ABC News. I'm Reena Roy Covid cases fueled by the Delta variant are on the rise. The CDC shows 95% of counties in the U. S are reporting high community transmission. That's the highest level since the CDC began tracking cases. The president is expected to outline new strategies to battle the latest wave, including the rollout of booster shots. New York governor Kathy Hogle urged more residents, including Children, 12 and up to get vaccinated, and she says the state has enough surplus for boosters much different. Earlier this year. It was like the hunger games. Everybody was trying to get the vaccine. There were not enough available. This is a very good news dynamic. Right now. There will be plenty of vaccines avail for people to get the booster shots. Organizers of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade say it will return to the streets of New York City this year, but crowds will still be limited along the route. Power for most of New Orleans is expected to be restored by the end of the day. Hundreds of thousands in Louisiana recovering from IDA remain without electricity. This is ABC News. Colorado City is paying millions to settle of federal lawsuit involving the shoplifting arrest of a woman with dementia ER on the ground on the ground. It was June 26 the last year when 73 year old Karen Garner was stopped in violently arrested while walking down the street in Loveland, Colorado. She has dementia. WalMart had reported she may have shoplifted officers broke her arm and dislocated her shoulder. Officers were later seen laughing and joking while watching their body worn cameras. Video of her arm breaking not doing it Now. Loveland and Karen Garner have agreed to settle a claim against the city for $3 million, like stone PVC de in Mexico. One person has died, but no reports of major damage following last night's seven point Oh magnitude earthquake near Acapulco. American Airlines pilots are planning informational pickets. The pilots union is protesting work schedules, fatigue and accommodations. Reena Roy ABC News.

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"colorado city" Discussed on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah: Ears Edition

The Daily Show with Trevor Noah: Ears Edition

04:58 min | 1 year ago

"colorado city" Discussed on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah: Ears Edition

"This has been life for days in this room in. Her house is thirty. three degrees. In austin andrew lay he and his wife finding ways to keep warm. You'll see a blanket. Here for scotch tape. We're doing anything possible to keep the heat in our people. this matter. What anybody says is awful. People were praying for texas to go blue but not like this. I mean there's a too much to ask for just one apocalypse at a time you know. Covert is bad enough. But now texans have to deal with their turning into meat lockers. Shit is unfair. The pipes of frozen temperatures below zero ice is everywhere. Forget texans this would be too much for elsa let it go hell no. There's some bullshit i'm going to aruba. I mean you saw that news clip. Some people are putting up scotch tape and blankets. That's not how people should keep heats in the house. That's how you hide the weed smell from your ira. Now what's been so devastating up this blackout. Is that when the electricity went out. It affected everything. People were struggling to get hates the struggling to get food and they're struggling to get water not luckily for them. Their leaders have stepped up in their time of need to tell them to stop bitching now a story making headlines nationwide the mayor of colorado city. Tim boyd has resigned after getting backlash over face with pos yesterday in that post he wrote. It is quote not the local government's responsibility to support you during trying times like this. He said those without power or water should step up and come up with a game plan to say safe. He says the city county along with power providers. Oh you nothing and only the strong will survive. the week will perish. Damn okay. i mean that's one way to be a leader. Telling people to fend for themselves during a disaster. Some next level even morton joe sprayed his people with water once in awhile. He's like a heart. Come on like here's a question. Why did this guy even want to be a mayor. If he didn't want to help people you don't become a doctor and then told people transplant. Your own liver bitches. What are they gonna do everything. i'm a doctor now. The good news is the backlash was so fierce that this mayor immediately resigned. And honestly it's probably safer for him now that he's gone because if you think frostbite his bed on your knows who you should see what it does to an exposed asshole now off to the people of texas of dundee their own power plants. They'll probably wants to know why this catastrophe happened in the first place and while freak. Storms can't be prevented. It looks like texas could have done a lot more to prepare for this eventuality officials with the council that manages most of texas grid says that outages are due to the state's natural gas suppliers not being able to tolerate such low temperatures power. Plants are not performing as expected especially natural gas fired power plants in texas right now. Many of the thermal power plants like natural gas fired power plants. Coal fired power plants and at least one. Nuclear units are not producing energy. They're they're they're suffering outages some people would point to the fact that Texas had its power supply deregulated back in the nineties. And you would say critics say that because of these businesses focusing on profits They were not necessarily concerned with maintenance. And or winterizing the equipment to prepare for. Worst case scenarios like we're experiencing right now tax is the only state to use. Its own independent power grid that means it does not have federal regulations that might have better prepared texas for an event like this. That's right the main reason. Texas has plunged into darkness is that it's natural. Gas industry has been crippled by the storm and that might might have been preventable except the texas deregulated its power supply in the ninety s which was clearly not the wisest decision. I mean. Trust me as a man who lived through the ninety s probably rethink most of the decisions. You made in that decade but you see this deregulation lead. To a lack of oversight that could have helped to keep the infrastructure maintained but instead for some reason there are more people keeping tabs on britney spears than the texas power grid. And this just goes to show you. You can't put prophets over quality and safety. Money's not worth a whole lot if you have to burn it to keep warm. Look the fact of the matter is this situation is kind of embarrassing for texas leaders. I mean this is the state that prides itself on its oil and gas industry and now that industry has failed. Spectacularly should be like jason momoa needing help opening a pickle jar which is probably why state officials in their allies on cable news. A working so hard to blame someone else. The blackouts that are in texas are being made worse by the failure of wind turbines many freezing icy weather cutting output in half. And it's raising questions about the lonestar states. Increasing.

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"colorado city" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

01:33 min | 1 year ago

"colorado city" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

"Death of George Floyd, Colorado's governor in June of 2020, designated the attorney general to investigate McClain's death. We recognize that this case will be difficult to prosecute. These types of cases always are just Rex Duncan, despite no evidence showing it, police claim McLean reached for one of the officers gun, the police union said in a statement. Our officers did nothing wrong and claimed the charges were part of what it called the hysterical overreaction to this case. His parents disagree. What does justice look like to? You can't bring my son back, but we can hold them accountable If those three police officers and two paramedics are watching right now, what do you want them to know that they don't deserve the uniforms they were wearing that night. They don't deserve to be in the field that they're in because they disrespect life. The Aurora, Colorado City manager said in a statement that the employees have been suspended without pay pending the results of the case. Now one of the officers was fired last year after he texted photos mimicking the chokehold use that day. Firefighters union representing the two paramedics said it is standing by the legal process It's worth noting it is rare for officers to be charged, but even more rare for paramedics to be prosecuted. Eureka Duncan, CBS NEWS New York Coming up in the kaleidoscope worries over families and women in Afghanistan That's next on the CBS News weekend Roundup..

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"colorado city" Discussed on Startup Stories by Mixergy

Startup Stories by Mixergy

05:54 min | 1 year ago

"colorado city" Discussed on Startup Stories by Mixergy

"He's in charge of the data. Five of the fish intelligence and machine learning that allows us to make this decision for these customers. I e get team together. And i think it was just you and tyler co-founded i who decided you're going to walk store to store knows all of our source of data to build data to build the building. Okay so we're still the four of you in the beginning but you decided we're gonna go store door talk to different merchants. See if you could put it in and from what i understand at first you thought it was going to be the local retailer and in fact you walked into this one boutique with your wife in this case and your how many kids do you have did. Now i think for focus all right impressive so you go in there with your wife and four kids and what do you say to this boutique owner so funny i went to. We didn't have the product we just like sketch. The photo come talent. I went first. And then i wanted to target places where when they walk in. I made the decision right because he don't want to be changed so it's cool but i don't know logo took to corporate and this lady's color all the mobile based out of here in colorado city. She loved to say payment lane is good. She said our customers actually use layaway. You know what we're layaway mean. I can't believe you people still use it. My dad used to only stores in the hood or sell to them. It was because someone couldn't afford to pay ten dollars for sweatshirt they would then put two dollars down and keep paying their money until they hit the ten dollars and they get the threats right so for the through like people still use it and say why do you do it. Let's get the sun. Beat get the switch off now and pay overtime so she loved it. She gave us the opportunity. We started walking with that. She was first merchants. Then we collect the different merchants. We try to understand which radical it will work best before we go to the verticals at that point. She is selling something. She needs the money in her account. Right away was it. You taking your own money out of your bank account and sending it to her wiring it to her or is it an iou or what. How do you work that out. We we invested personally into your store later this week. We'll give you the cash. Yeah we we. We give the money thematically from bank account this will be the great We give the money next the next the next day. She got the money in the bay with the lender yourself. This was you personally taking on the risk of the people who came into the story. The risco for my own money would even in the first week. We didn't have any investment banks. No we do of course. We win the first boutique. We check the customer. We look at the customer we gave we got that we start building the model What we didn't have date. We made some guests based on my semester eastern some not but we made some guests but then we send you know the i need to get the data to start working on your model around one things that i love about. Your website.

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"colorado city" Discussed on Omnibus! With Ken Jennings and John Roderick

Omnibus! With Ken Jennings and John Roderick

04:53 min | 1 year ago

"colorado city" Discussed on Omnibus! With Ken Jennings and John Roderick

"Dad trying to put the mass in latin. Oh got it. But i'm not saying they're conservative like who cares about the politics here. Here's what i'm going to say. Who cares about the politics of fourteenth century. Tibet that's the position of this show. Wow wow i went there like. I don't really know which was the good or bad buddhism by by our modern social standards. I'm not sure if this is a progressive viewpoint or if this is a i wanted to be on the right side of buddhism but all we have to know for this for purposes of the brought back yellow hats and as a result to this day gallic. Buddhism is often called yellow hat buddhism in various languages including english. Because that's that's how they stand out. I mean you could do the same thing with other denominations too. I mean mormons could just be short sleeve white shirt christians. Or let me ask you this. I don't know if you've put any thought into this. But hats seem to play an oversized roll over religion little tiny hats to both the scotland's on his tolerant and then he's got the smallest hat you can imagine. So what's the deal boba. This is the thing. American evangelical ism appears to be a hatless religion. All the other religions are all full hats. I mean maybe it's funny when you even more fundamentalist than than when you see like people in the cosco coming straight from the fields. They're all covering their heads right with camouflage mesh back baseball hats. No they have. They have simple Mennonite looking and the when wear bonnets and right we're back in colorado city but then if you get a little more liberal than the evangelical. They're not wearing hats either. There's like a there's like a jewish men right. There's a there's a sort of religious divet where people stop wearing funny hats but the people in charge always wear hats except again for this broad swath of american conservative christianity. Although the amount of hairspray in their hair might qualify. The hat's true that's why they're going for that hap- like look you used to see on jimmy swaggart. Yeah right the super pompadour. That's just like shellac. He wishes he had a people mitre or a or a tall yellow monks hat. Yeah and he doesn't. Oh wait so. The monks in tibet. The yellow hat is a tall hat. Not ashore hat. Yeah it's kinda got the spy spiky spiraling topic. You're dr seuss character. I just googled yellow hat. And i got curious george and then like yeah pretty much. Just curious george. The hats woman in the yellow suit that is tall. You've never seen the dollar limits it's kind of a shark's fin kind of things. Sometimes it's got like a feathers or kind of a rough of of something feathery looking at the top like a like a faux hawk. Yeah it's a. It's a cool hat. it's like a. It's like a banana. It's a banana. The small one looks like a banana. Yeah he's like a guy in a banana suit. Yeah like a hook like a forward cooking banana like a like a banana. That's coming to get you He looks a little bit like a candle from the side. I hope that people tesla would think he's a traffic cone. If they saw the dalai lama crossing a street. I i hope that. The beastie boys don't think that we are mocking tibetan buddhism by by describing the dalai lama's hat as a banana. We admire that. Yeah no it's a it's wonderful. And and and god in the bible. We don't care about fourteenth century to that buddhism except for that which are good. The founder of this new movement had a student in some accounts. His nephew named gendun drew up and as the story goes he was at a secret. Lake in tibet when the goddess Pyden lummaux paldon. Oh sure. I'm saying all these things exactly right. Paul lama emerges from the lake kind of arthur in style to proclaim that. Gendun rupa in a shocking. Twist is in a important reincarnation lineage. The reincarnation aspect was not a part of tibetan buddhism until this point in time. Buddhists have always believed in reincarnation. She is saying that he is specifically a reincarnation of he's a manifestation of avello kibosh fara bodey sought of compassion. Buddhism bodey sought bizarre great teachers who have approached buddha hood with their enlightenment and their ideas were so pure they were so close to the right dharma that they are approaching enlightenment in there that life and in subsequent ones and in some cases have already received like a promise that they will become a buddha also. They will take you by the hand. What.

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"colorado city" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

05:56 min | 2 years ago

"colorado city" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

"It was seceding to rejoin a new union. A smaller union of a smaller number of states. But still too big for my tastes so if we can guarantee that you yourself personally will not be hanged as a traitor. Would you be up for may be shutting down one of the gangs that depressing you. Meaning the federal government gang. Yeah that'd be great. Let's go to your calls your thoughts. You could bring up what you want. We'll talk more about this survey here and of course if you've got a you wanna weigh in the number six zero. Three two eight three sixty one. Sixty robert is in vermont robert. What's on your mind tonight. Thanks for taking my call. Sure so you know listening to you guys last caller and it's like anywhere in the united states this. This country probably was born within lies of itself. I'm sure you know and that is it was sounded offers a conditioning process and hasn't stopped. She'll goes on today. Well one of the lies that they told us when we seceded from britain was about the banking system and the legal system. They told us we would be allowed to set up courts of our own little communities. And what did they do. They brought the british bar association with them Exactly and so with all this going on it brings on stress anxiety and all that kinda stuff and and you know addictions and everything and you know. What are the things that i'm seeing it squarely kind of exciting for me. It's been going on for a while. is simple suicide. Been mushrooms magic mushrooms. Get on this. Is the thing that i believe. That's going to help. These people have been conditioned to believe all of these lives that have been going on for all these years as long as you gotta chaperone. Someone's going to teach you the right way to go. I mean even with people that have a heroin addiction Saying that sell. I've been mushroomed will help you to curb your appetite for heroin and especially with microdosing. It's one of the only things that's shown to repeatedly Treat post traumatic stress disorder. Yes of any kind. Not just the military kind of children who suffered child abuse all that kind of stuff. Any form of trauma. It's been shown to be ineffective treatment for jacqueline so i would say to the previous caller. That sounds like you got a lot of stress and audit anxiety going audio david. If you might wanna take a look at suicide mushrooms that might help you out. Thank you robert for the call. In fact interestingly there are government gangs surprisingly a few different places in the united states. That are saying you know what we're gonna leave you alone. If you have philosophic mushrooms. I believe denver. Colorado city council voted. I think it was unanimously to make that essentially decriminalized activity set santa cruz again. These are not pro freedom areas or anything like that but they have their little areas in which they're doing the right thing..

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"colorado city" Discussed on KOA 850 AM

KOA 850 AM

02:05 min | 2 years ago

"colorado city" Discussed on KOA 850 AM

"It's up to Colorado cities and towns to shelter and police the homeless. But Governor Paul is telling Ko, a news radio. He feels the state might play a role in coordinating efforts to prevent the homeless from just moving from city to city. The governor says there are portions of the homeless who have serious issues. Obviously a big part of its behavioral health or spokes that have Alcohol, drug dependency. They need to be able to get off of that. Get into a house, get a job, get to work and get back to being part of Colorado. Rather than being a victim of their own addiction, The governor says. Some able bodied people choose urban camping as a lifestyle, he says. There should be a place for them to do that without being on the public right of way or near schools. Tropical storm, l says, nearing hurricane strength, the National Hurricane Center says the storm now has winds up to 70 miles an hour. Crews continue searching through the rubble of the condo collapse in Florida. 32 bodies have been found 113 people are still missing. U S military says it's withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan has nearly complete. President Biden announced earlier this year he wanted troops out of Afghanistan by September 11th. It appears that as well ahead of schedule, some political opponents say the withdrawal will allow terror. Tourist forces to seize control of the country again. Hundreds of troops will remain there to protect diplomats and aid. Turkish soldiers. Colonel Scott Fox News NASDAQ's turned it around. It's now up 22 points. The Dow, though, is still down 225 points and the S and P. 500 is off by 11. Our next news updates at two o'clock I'm Susan Witkin on Kiwi NewsRadio, 8:50 A.m. and 94 1 FM. Here's a check on traffic. Here's Rick Morgan. From the bed. Fred Sports Traffic Center. Good news. We got that crash cleared at least the shoulder on East Man. I 70 Washington. Things starting to loosen up a little bit through there with all that construction is going to be a slow drive for awhile. Westbound looking a bit better through that particular stretch right now. Both directions are 2 70 backing up cross commerce City as usual eastbound I 70 starting to slow down through the 2 25 interchange once again. The rest of the dry, though in pretty good shape.

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"colorado city" Discussed on Phil in the Blanks

Phil in the Blanks

02:57 min | 2 years ago

"colorado city" Discussed on Phil in the Blanks

"The impression that you get from visiting this. Polygamous community is that the laws of the land don't necessarily apply to them. It's interesting that the leader has a standard of living so high above everyone else but yet that's a positive they don't look at it and say well what the hell i'm living over here in this shack and the leaders living in this mansion. But they look at that as an affirmation that he or she is in fact the deity. They're the one that's raised up. They don't resent it. They look at. It is an affirmation that is in fact makes them special twelve the followers of warren jeffs the nfl es colorado city arizona and hildale utah. I mean you talk about all of them being the same when you were there on sure you noticed those prairie grasses and yeah they they have designated colors all the women in their air. If they're married they have it up if they're not married. It's down cannot wear or appear in any way inconsistent with what warren jeffs dictated. In fact he would say you can never wear red and ironically when he was arrested by by by law enforcement he was driving a new red escalate but but he who he was a man. Children raped a children. And that is the reason that he is now in prison and excellence. And i don't think you'll ever get out what's interesting is. He's running that that route which still has thousands of members that obey his every word He's running it from prison. He has visitors that come to the present they convey what is wishes are in edict decided. Mitch man could Perpetuate their their themselves through their see and he he restricted which man but have sacks And which men could not have sex and must be celebrate because their seed not meet with his approval. I mean this was a very evil rupe. that that has existed on the border of arizona. Utah for about a hundred years. And i've interviewed some of those young girls and what went on was absolutely horrific and or it was interesting when some of the boys got up to puberty and you know into their even mid teens they call them the lost boys they would drive them out of the community sometimes they would take them out into the desert and just dump them. I was fourteen years old. When i left car out to see i left colorado city when i was eighteen. The lost boys are boys and young men who were expelled under the direction of warren jeffs. I am approximately thirty brothers and sisters. My dad had two wives. I had three brothers and three sisters now. The family at all.

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Texas Faces Water Shortage as Many Are Still Without Power

Seattle Now

01:32 min | 2 years ago

Texas Faces Water Shortage as Many Are Still Without Power

"Texas close to five hundred thousand people are still without power which is actually an improvement from earlier this week except that the power crisis has led to a water crisis and now millions of texans are under boil orders to make their water drinkable. Do either of you know anybody in texas. Who's having to deal with us. Yeah yeah. I got friends in texas. I've been texting them today of gotten through to one so far. This is there okay. They got some power and water. My main takeaway is like you know. These are the things that we have to prepare for because climate change. That's a great example of what is happening now. I know you can't maybe pin that particular storm on climate change but climate is changing. And we're having severe weather events and we have to get ready for this. I mean i'm from vietnam and this is things that happened my country. I'd never imagined. I would see something like the country will be so when paired with texas will be so unprepared. It's just mind boggling. I don't know if you guys have heard of pin boy. He is the mayor of colorado city in west texas. Who would that air. We're asking for assistance. Because they had no electricity no running water and the mayor of colorado city. In texas responded. Take care of it yourself quote of sick and tired of people. Looking for a damn handout. He said the cdn county law will pal providers you nothing. He says only the strong survive. When i read this. I was like an onion article right like this is satire. Right it is not. It's just amazing. Just can't make this stuff

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"colorado city" Discussed on KLIF 570 AM

KLIF 570 AM

03:37 min | 2 years ago

"colorado city" Discussed on KLIF 570 AM

"Utilities. The notice will remain in effect until tests confirm whether the quality of the drink of water meets state and federal standards. The testing process is expected to take at least 24 hours in the city staff plans to begin testing Friday. Kennedale has also issued Boil water notice. Links to updates on these and other orders can be found at K. L i. F calm. Kim Lampkin is K l I have news federal government is sending help to Texas as most of the state continues to deal with frigid temperatures, icy roads and forced power outages. FEMA has supplied generators to Texas and is preparing to move diesel onto the state to ensure that could continued availability of backup power. White House press secretary Jen Psaki said FEMA is also sending a supply of water and blankets at the request of the state. The Facebook post has been deleted. But not before Colorado City Mayor Tim Boy drew the ire of a lot of folks. His post told residents to stop complaining about the cold weather. Boyd has now resigned, according to the city manager in part boards, Facebook Post said that quote no one knows you or your family anything. Nor is it the local government's responsibility to support you during trying times like this. Think or swim. It's your choice. I'm sick and tired of people looking for a blank hand out. Colorado City is located west of Abilene off I 20 where 1 63 and 28 converge. Mickey Briggs, Kale, I F news. Sounds like you guys get a little bit stressed with all this, you know? Yeah, but you know, there's just no excuse for talking like that to your constituents. No, there's not Maybe it's just, you know, it's better for them that he not be be sitting in the mayor's seat. Coming up. What do you do if you have some problems with the way your home is supposed to operate because of freezing temperatures, burst power lines, not power lines, or I suppose that's possible too. Uh, water lines and so forth. We'll talk with an expert. It's coming up next on K. L I F right now It's 5 37 35 time to check traffic and here's Junior Caruso. In Dallas. There's an accident. Eastbound 6 35 at Preston Road. Only the left Lane is getting by in traffic is stopped from Monfort. Emergency crews are on scene. It's called in about a minute or two delay in mesquite north bound 6 35 between 30 and Northwest Highway. We are seeing some slow traffic here going to slow you down about a minute or two over and Duncanville North bound Highway 67, a Cockerel Hill road that earlier accident has been cleared. That in Fort Worth westbound 20 at 35. W. The exit is blocked. Maintenance crews are clearing ice and snow. Use caution as you head into the area with K. L I f right now. Traffic on the fives. I'm junior careers. Meteorologist Brad Barton. We're gonna be mostly cloudy, breezy and cold. Today is the last of our Arctic air spends one more day and night in North Texas High today near 30 with lows 10 to 15 overnight winds out of the north 10 to 20 Miles an hour will be sunny and 35 above freezing tomorrow on Friday as winds begin shifting south Saturday looks partly cloudy, windy and warmer with a high near 42 low 35 south winds 15 to 20 and dusty Sunday could start off a little patchy drizzle. But the sun returns with a high of 55 Sunday afternoon, a bit cooler Sunday night, but sunny and warmer on Monday. I'm K L I f W B A P meteorologist Brad Barton. Only three degrees in definite right now. 26 in Richardson and 24 in Fort Worth thistles, the bench of Hero show if any prominent conservative where'd you die without having embraced democratic agenda items? That person would be treated.

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Bureau of Land Management Defends Move to Oil-And-Gas Town in Colorado

Environment: NPR

04:25 min | 3 years ago

Bureau of Land Management Defends Move to Oil-And-Gas Town in Colorado

"The idea had been floated for years but President. Trump is actually doing it is administration is moving the headquarters of the Bureau of land management the Federal Agency that oversees drilling mining and recreation on about a tenth of all land in the US. The agency's main foot main office is now in a traditional oil and gas town in Colorado. Npr's Kirk siegler reports the new headquarters a long way from Washington DC. Like nine thousand nine hundred miles to the small western Colorado City of Grand Junction here. It's impossible to ignore. You are surrounded by federal public. Land the towering Mesas Red Rock Canyons and the Colorado National Monument Lobby the Acting Director William Perry penalty caught flack after announcing the move because of the other tenants in this office building their Chevron upstairs and on the main floor right next to the BLM's new glass entryway Colorado's lead oil and gas lobbying firm. You can't help but notice when you walk in. This office is right next to the Colorado oil and gas the Kogo Office and I'm just thankful it's not a marijuana dispensary. There's no dearth of pot shops around here but the agency says it's also hard to find an office space where the industry doesn't have a presence. Grand Junction is surrounded by public lands. That produce a lot of oil and natural gas. You know frankly. Let's be real. The oil patch can always afford to fly to Washington and sit down with somebody in Washington. The people can't do it farmers and ranchers and people from small community and county commissioners in a crisp wight Western shirt and Black Bolo tie the six-foot-five pen-li says the General Services Administration found this space. I think the more important story is that were out here. Were in the local community and locals can come and see us and we're just a you know a short drive away from a lot of people who would never think of flying to Washington. Dc to sit down with the director for penalty. This move is about decentralizing the US government the seventy four year old attorney spent most of his career at the Conservative Mountain states legal foundation re challenged the BLM in cases representing miners ranchers and recently Utah counties who fought bears. Ears National Monument. Some Westerners have long complained that the agencies leaders in Washington are disconnected with rural resource dependent communities here in Grand Junction Mesa County. Commissioner Rose Puglisi pushed hard for the relocation we have great relationships with our local field offices but ultimately we've learned that the decisions are made in Washington DC where they don't really even know where Mesa County is or the impacts of their decisions on our economy. Puglisi is a Republican but there has been some bipartisan support in Colorado Anyway for the relocation in part because the government is moving higher paying leadership. Jobs out here but mostly. Democrats and many conservationists are fighting this. They lost a bid to strip funding for the move but they did convince the Government Accountability Office to launch an inquiry. A lot of people come here like walk. Dogs defined right in activist and environmental filmmaker. Cody Perry is in. Bangs Canyon is a popular recreation site just to the edge of the Grand Junction sprawl. Is this public lands. That belongs to not just the people here in this county but all Americans he points out that the vast majority of BLM staff is already living and working full time in the rural west any worries that removing leaders from the halls of power and DC will turn the agency into a backwater. But he thinks that's by design. I think it's an absolute effort to undermine and dismantle an agency where essentially removing institutionalized knowledge that is being basically dismantled by industry actors. That's crazy talk. There's no other way to say back at the. Blm's still mostly empty offices near the city's Small Airport Acting Director William Perry pen-li says if anything the BIELEMA staffing up to carry out the administration's public land's agenda. Why in the world would we fire? People are dismantling agency this critical to accomplish your goals like energy independence like increasing recreational access like decreasing the likelihood of wildfires all across the West but for the third straight year. President trump has proposed. Cutting the agency's budget penalty hopes to have up to forty staff here by the end of March around the time that is temporary appointment. Expires Kirk Siegler. Npr News Grand

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Washington, Cory Gardner And Senator discussed on All Things Considered

All Things Considered

00:34 sec | 4 years ago

Washington, Cory Gardner And Senator discussed on All Things Considered

"News the bureau of land management is relocating its headquarters away from Washington that's according to an announcement by Colorado senator Cory Gardner on west news bureaus Amanda preacher us more the Republican senator says the BLM new headquarters will be in the small western Colorado city of Grand Junction Gardner and other proponents of the relocation have long said it will put agency decision managers closer to the land they manage this means that people will be able to have a greater say greater impact on public lands decisions that affect their community some conservationists are criticizing the plan and they say such

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Indonesia scrambles to help quake-hit island as death toll tops 800

Clark Howard

00:47 sec | 5 years ago

Indonesia scrambles to help quake-hit island as death toll tops 800

"The toll from an earthquake. And so NAMI in Indonesia has topped eight hundred BBC Indonesia, editor Rebecca hand ski up to fifty people are believed to be still under the rubble of the Rollo hotel here in Colorado city. Authorities say the death toll is expected to continue to rise. Aid only now just trickling in desperate residents at taking matters into their own hands. Relatives of flocking to the area to try and find out the fate of loved ones. This lady hasn't heard from her son and daughter, just the quite hit Indonesia's. Vice president says the final number could be in the

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