Ranchers as well. How would describe to someone living in a different state some of the things youre concerned about . I think the concerns i share are similar to a lot of people throughout the county and the rest of the state. Were facing issues of economic diversity. How do we ensure we have good quality highpaying jobs for the next generation. One of the things i was reading about was people concerned about in the state, the economy. Can you describe what it is theyre concerned about and what is going away that they need things to be replaced . Were an extractive energy statement. Oal, oil, natural gas. There are other one as well but nose ready ones and a half really paid the bills for the last 50plus years and its been great. Weve got brandnew schools and in really good infrastructure. Right now coals best days are behind us and were trying to figure out how do we adapt as a county, as a state, as a community to really be prepare it would. Economic future that we all want . There are growing pains as a community and a state that were going influence. Just last week at bel air and 00 le butte mines about 6 miners were laid off. This is serious growing pains. What does the future look like . Certain factors have really hurt the coal industry. There was pretty heavyhanded regulation out of d. C. In the Previous Administration but probably the biggest driver is natural gas. Its so incredibly plentyful and at an incredibly cheap price that utilities and generation facilities are finding natural gas is a really cheap and viable alternative trying to reduce base load or peak load or otherwise. Thats one of the biggest drivers and how we adapt is the big question were asking ourselves as a legislature. Why a lot of our young folks leave. They go where the jobs are to drop lisses like denver or houston or new york city. I dont blame them but we are a relatively diversified economy in sheridan. Firearms store just opened up here. We have Fashion Companies that are contributing in a big way to the local economy. What i was reading about is that biggame migration corridor. Describe for our audience as to why migration is an issue, the conservation and how does it affect infrastructure . Sure. Things like the environment, making sure weve got this beautiful place for generations to come. A lot of average folks from wyoming communities really care about having a healthy environment that can recognize rate in and hunt in and fish. We have all sorts of different speast species. Some, like the mule deer have been hurting for the last few decades in wyoming about 4,500 mule deer die a year from vehicle collisions. Its a big safety concern for humans. Two or three people die a year usually because of the moose. One of the thing effective is building mitigation sites, whether its an overpass or under pass when migrating herds may grate into the mountains in the summer first time and back down during the winter season. Building a structure is a huge impact on these hevereds and helping them maintain a healthy population level. Theyre very expensive. Theyre very effective. They reduce mortality on a given site by about 90 but theyre very expensive to build. The legislature is trying to figure out creative ways to come up with the money to build them. We want to have large swaths of highquality habitat for mule deer and everything el. Its our need as a human species to have communities where we can build homes. Lots of people across wyoming want to see a great outcome as well because they care about the species. Whether its outdoor enthusiasts or hunters that want to see them do well and be healthy. Our statue recently traveled to sheridan, wyoming, to learn about its rich history. To learn more visit cspan. Org cities tour. Youre watching hearn american hit tv. Every , i have weekend on next, dan albert talks about his book, are we there yet . the american automobile past, inent, and driverless, which he argues against driverless cars. We are joined by historian and automated journalist dan albert. Dan has spent a career writing and teaching about the history of culture and technology. He holds a phd in history, where he also taught in the college of engineering. Curator served as the of Vehicle Selection at the National Museum of industry in nd