Throughout the afternoon on the cool side. Low 50s with plenty of clouds by noontime. It will be a cool afternoon. Highs just in the mid50s. Overnight lows once again with cloud cover in the 40s. A few 30s. But we have milder and slightly sunnier weather to talk about for Christmas Day. Thieves are getting creative this holiday weekend. Police say they have seen a spike in car break in this is time of year and are warning lastminute shoppers about it. Melaniewood explains. Its create chaos. Its not that bad. Reporter it seems there are bigger concerns this year than lastminute shopping kro inping. Police are are warning shoppers not to place belongings in the trunks. It used to be to put things in your car. Theres a number of trunk breakins. Its not fun. Especially during the christmas season. Reporter the advice from authorities, carry all purchases from store to store. You see that in the commercials and it looks like fun, but not in real life. Its terrifying i cant run in, take stuf
East bay. With the original High Pressure still in place, the air quality is not good. So another spare the air alert today. You probably will notice that. So 7 00 this morning, were still pretty much all in the upper 40s. By 1 00 its low to mid50s for everyone. More clouds continue throughout the evening hours keeping us near 50 at 7 00. Even by 9 00 tonight, lastminute shopping were mild in the upper 40s. Well talk about a sunnier Christmas Day and the last week of the year in a few minutes. Thieves are getting creative this holiday weekend. Police are warning lastminute shoppers about a spike in car breakins. Reporter with not much time left to shop. Its not that bad. Reporter it seems there are bigger concerns this year than lastminute shopping crowds. Police are are warning shoppers not to place belongings in the trunks. It used to be to put things in your car. Theres a number of trunk breakins. Its not fun. Especially during the christmas season. Reporter the advice from authorit
On how they have been impacted by environmental regulations. The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee heard from industry stakeholders, including representatives from the American Farm bureau, the National Farmers union and the National Pork producers council. This hearing is an hour and 45 minutes. Good morning. I call this hearing to order. Today, well hold a hearing on the impact of federal environmental regulations and policies on American Farming and ranching communities. The discussion here today is not about the value of environmental regulations but about how some federal regulations can be inflexible, antiquated, duplicative and ultimately harmful to american agriculture, a critical part of our nations economy. Members of this committee should work to ensure environmental laws are strong and effective without being overly burdensome. This is often a difficult task. The United States is blessed with diverse ecosystems that often require different kinds of stewardship t
Policies on American Farming and ranching communities. The discussion here today is not about the value of environmental regulations but about how some federal regulations can be inflexible, antiquated, duplicative and ultimately harmful to american agriculture, a critical part of our nations economy. Members of this committee should work to ensure environmental laws are strong and effective without being overly burdensome. This is often a difficult task. The United States is blessed with diverse ecosystems that often require different kinds of stewardship to remain healthy. In wyoming, we have an abundance of sage brush brainy, forests, a variety of mountain habitats and wetlands. Wyoming ranchers and farmers are familiar with each ecosystem and its needs. This is where they live, work and invest their energies. Farmers and ranchers are the original stewards. They understand that landscapes and watersheds need to be healthy to support native plants, wildlife, crops and livestock. They
A critical part of our nations economy. Members of this committee should work to ensure environmental laws are strong and effective without being overly burdensome. This is often a difficult task. The United States is blessed with diverse ecosystems that often require different kinds of stewardship to remain healthy. In wyoming, we have an abundance of sage brush brainy, forests, a variety of mountain habitats and wetlands. Wyoming ranchers and farmers are familiar with each ecosystem and its needs. This is where they live, work and invest their energies. Farmers and ranchers are the original stewards. They understand that landscapes and watersheds need to be healthy to support native plants, wildlife, crops and livestock. Theyre living proof that interacting with nature can be done in an environmentally sound way, often leaving the resources in better condition than they found them. Washington policies do not always translate well in Rural America. When im home in wyoming, i often hea