We as a country have to work together.

It is all of our land.

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Great to be in Utah.

It's amazing the vistas and what I saw today

and there's cultural parts and it's just drop-dead

gorgeous.

We must value it.

You do.

And so do I.

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I met with the tribes yesterday.

I had a very productive meeting with five,

met with the commissioners today.

We want to make sure that everyone's voice

is heard.

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Over a period of time the monuments I think

we can all agree have been a wonderful addition

of protecting some of our biggest treasures.

And as the Secretary I find myself a steward

of what I think of as our greatest holdings...we

have a fifth of the land in the U.S.

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Everyone recognizes there are cultural areas

that need to be protected.

Everyone understands that multiple use, traditional

use, of grazing, of recreation, of hunting,

of fishing, is enormously important.

Everyone understands, and they're concerned

on both sides, about the people.

Yesterday I did a couple of hikes, and I'm

concerned.

From a kid who grew up in Montana, no one

loves public lands more than I do.

And the trip today verified that it is drop-dead

gorgeous country.