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everyone left north dakota.assage of the halliburton amendment, it reopened the bottom of the mining and oil development, the bottom, they could use fracking with -- dodo whatevever you wan. that changed everything in north dakota. the boom came in with the ugliness. the sexualal assaults, the contamination of everything, and the loss of common sense and decency, frankly.. in the meantime, no one was there. no one has been up there for a long time. civil society abandoned north dakota. the american civil liberties -- liberties union, which i am a fan, hadad one pern n covengng north d sosouth dakota.. let me know w how that works ou. the sierra club had one personn. that is not good. that is when you have been abandoned by civil society. a lot of people didn't want to live t there becausese it is co. you can n get your starbucks or your cool s stuff. there is not all of the cool organic places. they said, i want to live somewhere cool like new york city o or madison, wisconsin. they left. you have older white pe
everyone left north dakota.assage of the halliburton amendment, it reopened the bottom of the mining and oil development, the bottom, they could use fracking with -- dodo whatevever you wan. that changed everything in north dakota. the boom came in with the ugliness. the sexualal assaults, the contamination of everything, and the loss of common sense and decency, frankly.. in the meantime, no one was there. no one has been up there for a long time. civil society abandoned north dakota. the...
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jackson, dakota fanning, ed sheeran!c's "all in", journalist and author chris hayes, featuring the 8g band with charlie benante. ♪ ladiesnd gentlemen, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. and this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] good to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. fbi director james comey today confirmed that the agency is investigating possible links and coordination between president trump and russia. said one american, "okay, but i'm still mad at you." [ laughter ]
jackson, dakota fanning, ed sheeran!c's "all in", journalist and author chris hayes, featuring the 8g band with charlie benante. ♪ ladiesnd gentlemen, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. and this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] good to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. fbi director james comey today confirmed that the agency is investigating possible links and...
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dakota is running out of time.rt cases, hearings, motions, a pardon from the governor of maine himself and now an appeal to the supreme court of the state. her supporters are doing everything they can on to keep her alive. >> this is the husky, dakota. nearly the entire judicial system of the state of maine has been fired up to argue her case. they say, in effect, on death row. and on tuesday, a district court judge rejected the latest attempt to save her life. >> i really want her to stay alive, obviously. >> it's hard not to feel bad for dakota. just look at that takes. but the story is not that simple. it begins last may. dakota jumped into a neighbor's yard, attacking zoe whose owners looked on in horror. >> the most horrific thing you can imagine to hear a dog you love to deeply and to hear it wimpering and trying and dying in your arms. >> zoe didn't survive. d.a. megan maloney filed a civil case against dakota's honor. the judge ruled dangerous. perry was required by maine law to keep the husky in a secure p
dakota is running out of time.rt cases, hearings, motions, a pardon from the governor of maine himself and now an appeal to the supreme court of the state. her supporters are doing everything they can on to keep her alive. >> this is the husky, dakota. nearly the entire judicial system of the state of maine has been fired up to argue her case. they say, in effect, on death row. and on tuesday, a district court judge rejected the latest attempt to save her life. >> i really want her...
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this is the husky dakota.ntire judicial system of the state of maine has been fired up to argue her case. she is, in effect, on death row. and on tuesday, a district court judge rejected the latest attempt to save her life. >> i really want her to stay alive, obviously. >> reporter: it's hard not to feel bad for dakota. just look at that face. but the story is not that simple. it begins last may. dakota jumped into a neighbor's yard, attacking little zoe, whose owners looked on in horror. >> the most horrific thing to be holding a dog you love so deeply and to hear it whimpering and crying and dying in your arms. >> reporter: zoe didn't survive. d.a. meghan maloney filed a civil case against dakota's owner, matthew perry. the judge ruled dakota was dangerous. perry was required by maine law to keep the husky in a secure place. designed to prevent the animal from escaping the enclosure. but in february, it happened again. dakota jumped into the same neighbor's yard. the d.a. says she attacked the couple's new d
this is the husky dakota.ntire judicial system of the state of maine has been fired up to argue her case. she is, in effect, on death row. and on tuesday, a district court judge rejected the latest attempt to save her life. >> i really want her to stay alive, obviously. >> reporter: it's hard not to feel bad for dakota. just look at that face. but the story is not that simple. it begins last may. dakota jumped into a neighbor's yard, attacking little zoe, whose owners looked on in...
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i'm from rosewood south dakota. [applause] >> i'm from chris what -- i'm chris watson and i've been living here for five years. i appreciate all this love. in this is awesome. thank you. [inaudible] >> my name is william, i am from rock creek south dakota and i would like to thank all of you for supporting us. it means a lot. [applause] >> hello my friends and relatives, i greet you with a handshake. i'm from the standing rock's reservation. this is the biggest family that all of us are ever blessed with. [applause] >> i'm from the can of all river standing walks -- standing rock sioux sioux tribe. my name is joy braun, and if it wasn't for this woman and all of these people standing here, i wouldn't have gone out there. me and my cousin, we were the first ones out there camping on april 1 2016. there was snow on the ground. >> [indiscernible] i humbly thank you for all of your support. >> i reside with my sister. earth andh on of the we were more than happy to come out and help. we had to get out there, brought our
i'm from rosewood south dakota. [applause] >> i'm from chris what -- i'm chris watson and i've been living here for five years. i appreciate all this love. in this is awesome. thank you. [inaudible] >> my name is william, i am from rock creek south dakota and i would like to thank all of you for supporting us. it means a lot. [applause] >> hello my friends and relatives, i greet you with a handshake. i'm from the standing rock's reservation. this is the biggest family that all...
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also taken decisive executive action on expanding american energy, the keystone pipeline and the dakota pipeline. we are -- we continue to work earnestly with congress for a new future on health care reform. the president and i remain confident that working with the congress we will repeal and replace obamacare with health care reform that will work for the american people and work for the american economy and of course in the offing before we
also taken decisive executive action on expanding american energy, the keystone pipeline and the dakota pipeline. we are -- we continue to work earnestly with congress for a new future on health care reform. the president and i remain confident that working with the congress we will repeal and replace obamacare with health care reform that will work for the american people and work for the american economy and of course in the offing before we
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ways, and i also want to saywe about hick, that she grew up in these impoverish ared parts of south dakota and was knowy exposed to these ways until she went to the south and likeck was eleanor, hick grew a lot and i also think that on the basic human, one-to-one level that hick was a very empath thick and comp passionate person who herself had such struggle in her own life.. just a little defense of hick. >> i'd like to thank you all for a very enlightening and entertaining session. blanche cook is going to -- heading up to san francisco for the wedding of a god child, and so she will not be able to make the book-signing session, but that book is going to be on sale and you can fine it easily enough. i can't promise you that she'll come over to your house. >> but i'll sign i in any way i can. >> thank you very much. [applause] ... >> and back tv on c-span 2 is live at the los angeles times festival of books, it's held on campus of univer .... ....southern california. it's been here for the last several years. prior to that held at ucla. it's currently in its 22nd year. now, we've got a fu
ways, and i also want to saywe about hick, that she grew up in these impoverish ared parts of south dakota and was knowy exposed to these ways until she went to the south and likeck was eleanor, hick grew a lot and i also think that on the basic human, one-to-one level that hick was a very empath thick and comp passionate person who herself had such struggle in her own life.. just a little defense of hick. >> i'd like to thank you all for a very enlightening and entertaining session....
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trump has already begun dismantling president obama's , legacy and revived the keystone xl and dakota access pipelines. he has also put climate change deniers in charge of several key agencies, including the environmental protection agency and threatened to pull the u.s. out of the paris, the court. all this as scientists have confirmed 2016 was the warmest year on record. we will speak witith 350.org founder bill mckiobben. >> physics is our enemy and it poses a dififrent dish difficult time wit t time limit. we h have to have to work around trump one degree or another. amy: all of that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, dedemocracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodmaman. the state of arkansas on thursday carried out its fourth execution in eight days, injecting 38-year-old kenneth williams with a three-drug cocktail that paralyzed him and stopped his heart. an associated press witness said williams' body jerked 15 times in quick succession as he was administered the drugs, before slowing for a final five movements. he was pronounced dead at 11:05 p.m. a spo
trump has already begun dismantling president obama's , legacy and revived the keystone xl and dakota access pipelines. he has also put climate change deniers in charge of several key agencies, including the environmental protection agency and threatened to pull the u.s. out of the paris, the court. all this as scientists have confirmed 2016 was the warmest year on record. we will speak witith 350.org founder bill mckiobben. >> physics is our enemy and it poses a dififrent dish difficult...
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y mom and dad were born on small farms in north dakota. and in north dakota, the farmers may have been given the land by abraham linchingon who initiated the homestead act but didn't have the money to buy equipment or seed and they formed farmers' collecttives. and they called them farmers collecttives. t they had the iron hand and political control. but the cooperation in the united states was based on eople gathering together voluntarilyly working to create a situation and cooperatetives that would buy the machinery that was necessary for a small farm to succeed. well, that worked. i noticed that when i went to work on the farm when i was younger. and that is totally consistent with free enterprise. the cooperation of young people to share with each other, the burden of buying that equipment. the amendment i'm proposing in terms of our health care, falls right into that category. the amendment stipulates that no provision in current law or the underlying act, which we are amending, may restrict cooperative rangements between individuals
y mom and dad were born on small farms in north dakota. and in north dakota, the farmers may have been given the land by abraham linchingon who initiated the homestead act but didn't have the money to buy equipment or seed and they formed farmers' collecttives. and they called them farmers collecttives. t they had the iron hand and political control. but the cooperation in the united states was based on eople gathering together voluntarilyly working to create a situation and cooperatetives that...
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that is north dakota. host: good morning. north dakota. caller: we watched wall street get fatter and fatter. in the recession of 2008 until present, we had a 9000 point gain in the stock market before donald trump went into office. the only thing we had was minimum wage jobs. when was it going to get to the point when the actual people in this country -- the question is high,y health care is so but why we cannot afford health care. the reason why is our wages have been stagnant for 30 years. when is congress going to come up -- get a backbone and start telling these people that wall street is flush with cash, and we have taken it in the shorts just a little too long. have a good day. host: thanks for the call. let's go to another mike in kentucky. welcome to the conversation. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. in regards to congress shutting down the government, that is ridiculous. what we can do is go back to congress, vote for the wall, pay for the wall. we can put toll roads in the united states, $35 getll, and that is
that is north dakota. host: good morning. north dakota. caller: we watched wall street get fatter and fatter. in the recession of 2008 until present, we had a 9000 point gain in the stock market before donald trump went into office. the only thing we had was minimum wage jobs. when was it going to get to the point when the actual people in this country -- the question is high,y health care is so but why we cannot afford health care. the reason why is our wages have been stagnant for 30 years....
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>> my name is ashland from the state of north dakota. fargo, north dakota.rian: i think they named a movie after that. >> they did. it is not accurate. [laughter] remember cory booker and my own senator heidi heitkamp. they talked about their own struggles to come into the positions they did and how hard work and dedication brought them to be where they are of senators of the united states. how are you chosen to come here? >> i applied with a resume and took a test and wrote an essay on an important topic in american history, hamilton and the federalist papers and how that played a role in our constitution. brian: after high school, where are you going to do, and what do you want to do something? >> i am one of the only juniors this year. i'm not entirely sure where i am going. i know i want to study abroad and hopefully do international business as a focus on economics or finance. also following public policy and the republic works for my life. brian: anyone have somebody that we haven't talked about already? yes, please stand up. i want to be able to see y
>> my name is ashland from the state of north dakota. fargo, north dakota.rian: i think they named a movie after that. >> they did. it is not accurate. [laughter] remember cory booker and my own senator heidi heitkamp. they talked about their own struggles to come into the positions they did and how hard work and dedication brought them to be where they are of senators of the united states. how are you chosen to come here? >> i applied with a resume and took a test and wrote...
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dakota.amp out and supported -- make a round of applause if to standing rock. make some noise if you supported in some way the fight against dakota access pipeline. well, who we have on stage right now are some of the water protectors, the first water protectors who set up that camp. most people don't know, but that was established april 1, 2016 of last year. to go down and ask them to say their name's so you know who they are, and we're going to are our relatives who standing rock citizens give them an honoring song. i want to ask us all to get our .ollective energy also our water protectors across the world putting their lives on the line. >> my name is montgomery brown. i'm from standing rock sioux reservation. >> i would like to thank all of you for standing up with us as standing rock. thank you for hearing the call and continuing to be here today. now let's shut it down. >> hello, everyone. my name is chris watson. i'm from here in washington, d.c. i've been living in denning rock for f
dakota.amp out and supported -- make a round of applause if to standing rock. make some noise if you supported in some way the fight against dakota access pipeline. well, who we have on stage right now are some of the water protectors, the first water protectors who set up that camp. most people don't know, but that was established april 1, 2016 of last year. to go down and ask them to say their name's so you know who they are, and we're going to are our relatives who standing rock citizens...
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and, you know, utah may have a different idea of what essential benefits are than south dakota or new york. i'm not sure that's the answer anybody wants to hear, but i think that's where it's going with republicans running things. mr. tuckson: senator: mr. daschle: well, i, obviously, would disagree with that. i think there's chronic illness in this country that's really an issue that we haven't adequately addressed. research care, something we haven't -- long-term care, something we haven't addressed. catastrophic plans only address, for the most part, acute illness, and it ignores the need for preventive hit and good prevention efforts overall, population health. it doesn't address the many issues. there was a poll recently of people who were asked if you had an unexpected $400 medical bill, could you afford to pay it? and 52% of the people said, no, they couldn't afford a $400 unexpected medical bill. so it gives you some sense of the incredible price sensitivity there is to health care today. we're the only industrialized country in the world that doesn't have universal health car
and, you know, utah may have a different idea of what essential benefits are than south dakota or new york. i'm not sure that's the answer anybody wants to hear, but i think that's where it's going with republicans running things. mr. tuckson: senator: mr. daschle: well, i, obviously, would disagree with that. i think there's chronic illness in this country that's really an issue that we haven't adequately addressed. research care, something we haven't -- long-term care, something we haven't...
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michigan, north dakota and virginia have similar laws.-- uber drivers won't be the only ones asking for good reviews. your uber passenger rating- about to be more visible! the rating used to be buried in the app's settings. but from now on-- it will be prominently displayed right under your name. the company says it's about mutual respect between it's xx and we're just getting started. breaking right now at 4:xx loud booms heard at a home where the at 4:xx loud booms heard at a home where the suspected delaware state trooper killer has been shooting at police overnight. good morning washington i'm autria godfrey. and i'm larry smith. we are gathering details right now about what is happening in delaware. so first let's go to stormwatch7 meteorologist veronica johnson with what's happneing weatherwise;. - foggy start - 80s today & tomorrow - hot start to the last weekend of april - will you be on the warm or cool side of the front sunday? today: am fog. partly cloudy, warm, and breezy. highs: 83-86 winds: s 5-15 g 25 mph tonight: thunderst
michigan, north dakota and virginia have similar laws.-- uber drivers won't be the only ones asking for good reviews. your uber passenger rating- about to be more visible! the rating used to be buried in the app's settings. but from now on-- it will be prominently displayed right under your name. the company says it's about mutual respect between it's xx and we're just getting started. breaking right now at 4:xx loud booms heard at a home where the at 4:xx loud booms heard at a home where the...
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the school in north dakota found a way to save money in how it takes care of the new equipment. blake mccoy tells us the approach teaches kids real life lessons beyond what they do with computers. >> reporter: when it came time to build the new high school, this came with the bells and whistles. each student given their own laptop. the only problem, no i.t. department to fix it all. >> even for staff there's no i.t. department to turn to. >> we have an i.t. department, but it's the kids. everybody uses them. >> the first few times you're nervous and then you learn what's going on. >> reporter: jacob heads the tech club. he and 37 students volunteer to fix the school's technology. >> the projector stops off, stops working, the teacher says can you fix this. >> reporter: in a lot of ways this is the students teaching the teachers. >> you teach me english, i'll teach you how to fix your computer. >> reporter: the club is constantly evolving based on student interests. its advisers says the skills learned aren't just high tech, but real life. >> how to trouble a shoot an issue from
the school in north dakota found a way to save money in how it takes care of the new equipment. blake mccoy tells us the approach teaches kids real life lessons beyond what they do with computers. >> reporter: when it came time to build the new high school, this came with the bells and whistles. each student given their own laptop. the only problem, no i.t. department to fix it all. >> even for staff there's no i.t. department to turn to. >> we have an i.t. department, but...
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but dakota got out again. and attacked the same family's ánewá dog.en the judge ordered dakota be put down. maine's governor paul le-page pardoned the dog... but the judge says her order stands despite what the governor says and cited a state law requiring dogs be put down if they are repeat offenders (pam) a live look outside on this tuesday night... (vicki) our chief meterologist brittney shipp is here with the latest on the forecast. a couple of storm systems will impact the region through wednesday resulting in generally light rainfall amounts, breezy winds and cooler temperatures. dry weather conditions are then likely from thursday afternoon into saturday with a slight warming trend. unsettled conditions appear to return by late this upcoming weekend and potentially continue into early next week. (pam) the san franciso giants home opener, where (pam) the san franciso giants home opener, where hotdogs, peanuts, cracker jack's are all a part of the fun.(vicki) and apparently a touch of people behaving badly... can make for a very entertaining segm
but dakota got out again. and attacked the same family's ánewá dog.en the judge ordered dakota be put down. maine's governor paul le-page pardoned the dog... but the judge says her order stands despite what the governor says and cited a state law requiring dogs be put down if they are repeat offenders (pam) a live look outside on this tuesday night... (vicki) our chief meterologist brittney shipp is here with the latest on the forecast. a couple of storm systems will impact the region through...
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. >> host: sal from north dakota. >> caller: good afternoon, gentlemen. i'm native american and live on th this reservation, racism is alive and well in north dakota and as far as how the government has treated native americans throughout history, i mean, native means native americans. we were the first people here. we were. let me point out a couple of things that the government has, i feel, wrongly treated the native americans, let's go back to the flooding of the garrison dam, how the natives were flourishing on the bottom lands, crops were good. everything was good. with the flooding of the garrison dam, they took away, moved all the native americans up to higher ground. we're not farmers, okay? we were meant to live off the land. moving there just put us in a whole different area. number two, i'd like to bring up is the pipeline in standing rock. how the government handles that, i think, was really, really-- i mean, racism all around. let me point out-- >> now, sal, i tell you what, sal, let's leave it at that two, but let me ask you a question. that
. >> host: sal from north dakota. >> caller: good afternoon, gentlemen. i'm native american and live on th this reservation, racism is alive and well in north dakota and as far as how the government has treated native americans throughout history, i mean, native means native americans. we were the first people here. we were. let me point out a couple of things that the government has, i feel, wrongly treated the native americans, let's go back to the flooding of the garrison dam,...
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. >> host: sal in north dakota. >> caller: good afternoon, gentlemen. greatta talk. i'm native american. i live on the reservation and i'm here to let all of america no that racism is alive and wellin north dakota. as far as well as the government is treated native americans throughout history, we were the first people here.in let me point out a couple of things the government has i feel wrongly treated native americans go back to the flooding of the garrison dam. how the natives were thirsting t on the bottomlands, crops were good but the flooding of the garrison dam they took away moved all the native americans to higher ground. were not farmers. we were meant to live off the land, moving their put us in a whole different area. number two, i'd like to bring up the pipeline. how the government handled that was really -- racism is all around. around. >> host: sal, let's leave it at those two but let me ask you a question. that was all during the obama administration. right? >> caller: well, my answer to that is a zebra never changes its colors. what i mean by that is
. >> host: sal in north dakota. >> caller: good afternoon, gentlemen. greatta talk. i'm native american. i live on the reservation and i'm here to let all of america no that racism is alive and wellin north dakota. as far as well as the government is treated native americans throughout history, we were the first people here.in let me point out a couple of things the government has i feel wrongly treated native americans go back to the flooding of the garrison dam. how the natives...
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the new president greenlighted the construction of the keystone x-l and dakota access oil pipelines. and to expand offshore drilling in the atlantic and arctic. despite efforts, he did not "repeal and replace" the affordable care act. trump's first national security adviser, michael flynn, resigned after it was revealed he misled vice president mike pence about his contact with russia's ambassador. just this past week, a judge blocked his attempts to withhold money from sanctuary cities... like san francisco... courts also halted his plan to ban people from several muslim- majority countries from entering the united states. reporter steve nannes has the latest details on president trump's 100th day in office. instead of attending the black-tie event- - president trump held a campaign-style rally in pennsylvania -- one of the states he wasn't expected to win in november.he threw plenty of shade on the dinner he passed on.pres. trump "a large group of hollywood actors -- -- and washington media are consoling each other in a hotel ballroom in our nation's capital right now." trump used
the new president greenlighted the construction of the keystone x-l and dakota access oil pipelines. and to expand offshore drilling in the atlantic and arctic. despite efforts, he did not "repeal and replace" the affordable care act. trump's first national security adviser, michael flynn, resigned after it was revealed he misled vice president mike pence about his contact with russia's ambassador. just this past week, a judge blocked his attempts to withhold money from sanctuary...
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>> alex schmidt from north dakota. brian: you love everyone here? >> i come from north dakota.e are obviously a very red state. it is interesting to see the diversity of people who know what they are talking about. at home it is not as easy to find educated people from both sides. i have republican friends who i also disagree with on some issues so i think that is also as interesting as reaching across of the aisle. brian: why do you need educated people from both sides? >> the civil discourse is different from a debate. brian: if you are not educated, you cannot be civil? >> that is a good question. i would have to say that what you take away is what defines that. if you can come away with a mutual respect, that is a decision. if you think the other side is foolish, that is not a successful conversation. brian: thank you. yes sir, stand up. what is your name? >> my name is jacob. i'm from indiana. northwest indiana. brian: is there someone here who has made a good impression on you? >> if everyone was like her, we would have a perfect world. she is a really understanding perso
>> alex schmidt from north dakota. brian: you love everyone here? >> i come from north dakota.e are obviously a very red state. it is interesting to see the diversity of people who know what they are talking about. at home it is not as easy to find educated people from both sides. i have republican friends who i also disagree with on some issues so i think that is also as interesting as reaching across of the aisle. brian: why do you need educated people from both sides? >>...
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i yield the senator from south dakota. a senator: mr. president, last week the senate judiciary committee held hearings of judge gorsuch to the supreme court. everything we heard from this nominee confirmed what has been clear from the beginning. mr. thune: judge gorsuch is the kind of judge all of us
i yield the senator from south dakota. a senator: mr. president, last week the senate judiciary committee held hearings of judge gorsuch to the supreme court. everything we heard from this nominee confirmed what has been clear from the beginning. mr. thune: judge gorsuch is the kind of judge all of us
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>> two democrats came out on thursday in support, joe mensch of west virginia and north dakota, two states trump won in big margins. there are eight other democrats to watch, and an independent. the democrats are dianne feinstein, the ranking democrat on the judiciary committee. she is worried about roe v. wade being overturned. there is an argument it is better for the democrats to allow neil gorsuch to go through so they do not lose the ability to filibuster the next up import vacancy, which could make the difference with abortion-rights. the others to watch include members like claire mccaskill, jon tester and joe donnelly, who came from states that donald trump won by double digits, as well as some pragmatists, mark warner and chris coons of virginia and delaware respectively. they are pro-business democrats and less likely to be swayed by arguments that neil gorsuch is too pro-business. >> you mentioned the filibuster. democratic leaders have announced their intentions to filibuster republicans. then, coming back and saying, we could use the nuclear option to break that. give us a lit
>> two democrats came out on thursday in support, joe mensch of west virginia and north dakota, two states trump won in big margins. there are eight other democrats to watch, and an independent. the democrats are dianne feinstein, the ranking democrat on the judiciary committee. she is worried about roe v. wade being overturned. there is an argument it is better for the democrats to allow neil gorsuch to go through so they do not lose the ability to filibuster the next up import vacancy,...
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clearly in seems to and actually and a lot of other places otherwise you of us situation like self dakota or i was. >> that want to follow-up. >> peter beat me to lead the it is unjust find out in six weeks and then peter would tell you there are those areas so to keep that in mind with the individual market depending on where you are and really this is one market and for it to become an issue with the lack of offering in the exchange with those non exchange plans so that because it is an issue. >> so with that point of clarification as a single risk pool to the states make those decisions with the exchange being similar? but there is federal rules generally offering to offer zero ranger products minnesota common risk pool markets betting california edison is covering 95% emission note such a noted you cannot buy off the exchange. >> but with president eisenhower but then they just create a bigger problem is denied the difference between any benefit is minimal initially the more distinguishing factor is to have more wider networks available to be focused and not sure if that is the case a
clearly in seems to and actually and a lot of other places otherwise you of us situation like self dakota or i was. >> that want to follow-up. >> peter beat me to lead the it is unjust find out in six weeks and then peter would tell you there are those areas so to keep that in mind with the individual market depending on where you are and really this is one market and for it to become an issue with the lack of offering in the exchange with those non exchange plans so that because it...
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regulations and red tape, pull out of trade deals that he says hurt america and to build the key scone and dakotaaccess pipeline, on draining the swamp, imposed a 5-year lobbying ban on administration officials and a lifetime ban on lobbying for foreign countries. you say he has broken promises, senator, there was a poll out this week and 96% of trump voters in the polls said they would vote for him all over again, only 2% said they would not. >> yeah, well, look, i think it's going to take a while for people to see this, but he's popularity ratings, if you want to measure them overall not just his supporters but with independent and democrats are way down, the lowest of any president and the point being here is that on so many of the major issues they've gone at it alone. had they passed a few executive orders, yeah, they have, most of them are studies to the future. the few that were serious got knocked down by the courts. mainly for coal companies, for companies that want to take advantage of workers' rights. they have broken their promises to the working people of america. and americans are s
regulations and red tape, pull out of trade deals that he says hurt america and to build the key scone and dakotaaccess pipeline, on draining the swamp, imposed a 5-year lobbying ban on administration officials and a lifetime ban on lobbying for foreign countries. you say he has broken promises, senator, there was a poll out this week and 96% of trump voters in the polls said they would vote for him all over again, only 2% said they would not. >> yeah, well, look, i think it's going to...
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i yield the senator from south dakota. a senator: mr. president, last week the senate judiciary committee held hearings of judge gorsuch to the supreme court. everything we heard from this nominee confirmed what has been clear from the beginning. mr. thune: judge gorsuch is the kind of judge all of us should want on the nation's highest court. judge gorsuch obviously has a distinguished resume. he graduated with honors from harvard law school and went on to receive a doctorate in legal philosophy from oxford university where he was a marshall scholar. he clerked for two supreme court justices, byron white and anthony kennedy and he worked in both private practice and at the justice department before being nominated to the tenth circuit court of appeals where he served with distinction for ten years. he's widely regarded as a brilliant and thoughtful jurist and a gifted writer whose opinions are known for their clarity. most importantly, however, judge gorsuch understands the proper role of a judge, and that role is to interpret the law,
i yield the senator from south dakota. a senator: mr. president, last week the senate judiciary committee held hearings of judge gorsuch to the supreme court. everything we heard from this nominee confirmed what has been clear from the beginning. mr. thune: judge gorsuch is the kind of judge all of us should want on the nation's highest court. judge gorsuch obviously has a distinguished resume. he graduated with honors from harvard law school and went on to receive a doctorate in legal...
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if you go to rural south dakota, $97,400 a year is a firairly go living. if you buy a silver plan, you get a $5,000 subsidy. in my view, we should cover low income people on medicaid. above medicaid, you should probably subsidize people but where do you stop? i don't think you go to 67% of the population. i have had a lot of debates. peter orszag, he says, skully, we want to go to 300%, 400% of poverty. that's not that big a deal. there are 50 million people in that range. who do you want to subsidize, how much? the republicans view is subsidize poor people. subsidize middle income people on the lower end. at some point, people should get a catastrophic stop loss. if you are at 55%, 65% of the population incomewise, maybe you need a catastrophic stop loss if you happen to get cancer or hit by a bus, you may have a $700,000 loss and not have to pay a $400,000 bill. to make sure people who are not poor and were not insured and going to the hospital and having a $1 million bill they had to eat. the biggest issue for the hospital is not the $200,000 but the $2
if you go to rural south dakota, $97,400 a year is a firairly go living. if you buy a silver plan, you get a $5,000 subsidy. in my view, we should cover low income people on medicaid. above medicaid, you should probably subsidize people but where do you stop? i don't think you go to 67% of the population. i have had a lot of debates. peter orszag, he says, skully, we want to go to 300%, 400% of poverty. that's not that big a deal. there are 50 million people in that range. who do you want to...
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also taken decisive executive action on expanding american energy, the keystone pipeline and the dakota pipeline. e are -- we continue to work earnestly with congress for a new future on health care reform. the president and i remain confident that working with the congress we will repeal and replace obamacare with health care reform that will work for the american people and work for the american economy and of course in the offing before we reach the end of the year. the president is determined to roll his sleeves up, work with the congress and pass the largest tax reform in a generation. business, as i said, from those numbers about optimism, business has clearly gotten the message. but today's conversation is all about learning from job creators, represented in this room. how we can continue to build on the momentum in this economy. particularly focusing on infrastructure, government modernization, and work force. i can tell you that the subject that i came in at the end of, i know was much a topic today with ivanka and with wilbur, having to do with improving the quality of our wor
also taken decisive executive action on expanding american energy, the keystone pipeline and the dakota pipeline. e are -- we continue to work earnestly with congress for a new future on health care reform. the president and i remain confident that working with the congress we will repeal and replace obamacare with health care reform that will work for the american people and work for the american economy and of course in the offing before we reach the end of the year. the president is...
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like many south dakota and's -- south dakotans, i love to fish. there is one thing that every angler on the river knows, the law is the law. it doesn't matter who you are, you get a few things you can catch, they may be different lengths, it may determine where you catch them, but everyone gets four. the tax code should be applied fairly. the law is the law. whether you are a farmer, a small businessperson, president of the united states, period. it should entreat people differently -- it shouldn't treat people differently. mr. pescrell has singled out this issue for political reasons and political purposes. that is what this whole markup is doing. my colleague's resolution is a stunt. the treasury secretary may be breaking the law if he were going to comply with the language that mr. pescrell put forward. he is suggesting that we single out a single taxpayer for political purposes and that was sent an incredibly dangerous precedent. the law should apply equally just like the fishing limit. with that, i urge you to reject his resolution. i yield b
like many south dakota and's -- south dakotans, i love to fish. there is one thing that every angler on the river knows, the law is the law. it doesn't matter who you are, you get a few things you can catch, they may be different lengths, it may determine where you catch them, but everyone gets four. the tax code should be applied fairly. the law is the law. whether you are a farmer, a small businessperson, president of the united states, period. it should entreat people differently -- it...
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this morning officials in south dakota are looking for the cause of the house fire that took the lives of five children. we will explain why it took hours to put out the flames. >>> plus, investigators zero in on the man they say is responsible for the fire of the highway in atlanta. in our suvs, you feel every mountain we've ever conquered. in our sports cars, you feel every podium we've ever climbed. and now, they've come together to create something you've never felt before. introducing the glc coupe. part suv. part sports car. all mercedes-benz. >>> nine minutes after 6:00. this is a live view from the nbc10 studios. temperatures are chilly right now. if you are headed out the door you will need a jacket or coat. we will see the numbers come up quickly. 38 in piney hollow, and it's 41 in lumber ton. temperatures chilly to start with, but with sunshine we will see a warmup today, in the 60s this afternoon. what we won't see, clouds and rain. out of the picture. we are completely dry today. we won't have to wait long for the next round of rains to come back into the area, and tuesday
this morning officials in south dakota are looking for the cause of the house fire that took the lives of five children. we will explain why it took hours to put out the flames. >>> plus, investigators zero in on the man they say is responsible for the fire of the highway in atlanta. in our suvs, you feel every mountain we've ever conquered. in our sports cars, you feel every podium we've ever climbed. and now, they've come together to create something you've never felt before....
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and and you have states we can be competitive in and really pick up seats in the senate. >> north dakotasting because senator heitkamp has proven to be one of the democrats in the upper chamber who was willing to work with the white house. is that a political risk? do you want to keep some democrats who are shown a willingness to work across the aisle? >> they vote a lot with her democratic majority and they would vote for chuck schumer as their democratic leaders of that's a nonstarter. they may seem to be working across the aisle but when it comes to leadership, they will always vote for that democratic leader. chuck schumer has shown he is only interested right now in obstructing anything the president wants to do to help the american people. >> we are coming up on the 100 day mark of president trump's first term in office. what has been his biggest achievement so far? >> i think he hit the ground running from the day he got elected, focusing on bringing jobs back to the country and created a stellar cabinet. i think the signature achievement of the first 100 days has to behe nominati
and and you have states we can be competitive in and really pick up seats in the senate. >> north dakotasting because senator heitkamp has proven to be one of the democrats in the upper chamber who was willing to work with the white house. is that a political risk? do you want to keep some democrats who are shown a willingness to work across the aisle? >> they vote a lot with her democratic majority and they would vote for chuck schumer as their democratic leaders of that's a...
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back to calls in watertown, south dakota. it is david on the line.aller: i want to know why we are talking about raising taxes, raising taxes on the middle income, raising taxes on the wealthy. how about talking about cuts to the parasites? we have 20 million illegals in this country. three quarters of them are getting some kind of government subsidy. nobody ever talks about if you want a welfare check, go out and fill a basket full of tomatoes. all they talk about, we have to give more to the poor in deadbeat, because the people in this country who don't work, never have worked are living better than a lot of people i know out here in south dakota who work 40 and 50 hours a week to pay taxes so the people who never worked a day in the life can live better than them. when is this country going to start trading out just start straightening out and worry about the people who support this country instead of the deadbeats who are along for a free ride? host: wanted to put up an article writing about undocumented immigrants. here is bill and mumford, tenn
back to calls in watertown, south dakota. it is david on the line.aller: i want to know why we are talking about raising taxes, raising taxes on the middle income, raising taxes on the wealthy. how about talking about cuts to the parasites? we have 20 million illegals in this country. three quarters of them are getting some kind of government subsidy. nobody ever talks about if you want a welfare check, go out and fill a basket full of tomatoes. all they talk about, we have to give more to the...
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james is joining us from grand forks, north dakota.ood morning and welcome to the program. >> hey, steve. how are you doing? host: fine, thank you. caller: happy easter. host: thank you. caller: we forget it's easter morning. everybody on the democrats side, i've been listening so many weeks now and i've never heard so much anger and hate and used to make me happy to hear the misery of the democrats. but i've never seen something so amazing in my life. even after eight years of obama, you know and his travels all over, right away he was traveling all over the world and apology, at least trump will stand up for us. i'm one of the few supporters, to make it sound like there's no supporters of him. think c-span is -- really draw as lot of anger. and also want to say about the secret service fund. this guy has more death threats on him than obama ever had. let's be honest about that. and i just want to say he's doing business down there. and i'm still supporting him. and i also want to say one more important thing. i tried to get through a
james is joining us from grand forks, north dakota.ood morning and welcome to the program. >> hey, steve. how are you doing? host: fine, thank you. caller: happy easter. host: thank you. caller: we forget it's easter morning. everybody on the democrats side, i've been listening so many weeks now and i've never heard so much anger and hate and used to make me happy to hear the misery of the democrats. but i've never seen something so amazing in my life. even after eight years of obama, you...
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union city, where a toddler has been struck and killed by a car in the parking lot of the safeway on dakota road. in just the last few minutes police sent us a news release about the incident, which happened this afternoon. they say the 23-month-old boy ran out into the parking lot from a store where his parents were shopping. the driver was not speeding and is cooperating with police. we have a crew on the way to the scene, and we'll let you know as soon as we get any new information. good evening. i'm eric thomas. now on to our other top story tonight, b.a.r.t. riders in oakland may have noticed more eyes on them. it's part of a rare emergency staffing decision. in response to the dozens of teenagers who boarded a b.a.r.t. train at the coliseum station one week ago and started robbing and beating people. and tonight we're hearing from a passenger who was on that train. abc 7 news reporter lisa galician is live at the b.a.r.t. station with that story. >> reporter: tonight there are more officers on platforms and stations and b.a.r.t. trains. the three stations they are focusing on at this
union city, where a toddler has been struck and killed by a car in the parking lot of the safeway on dakota road. in just the last few minutes police sent us a news release about the incident, which happened this afternoon. they say the 23-month-old boy ran out into the parking lot from a store where his parents were shopping. the driver was not speeding and is cooperating with police. we have a crew on the way to the scene, and we'll let you know as soon as we get any new information. good...
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senator john thune from south dakota. let's get check on the bloomberg first word news.ark crumpton is here with more. agreedresident trump has not to abandon the north american free trade agreement at least for now. some hard-line white house advisers favored threatening withdrawal from nafta this week. the president reportedly changed his mind after speaking with the leaders of canada and mexico. the canadian prime minister revealed part of the conversation. : whether or not the was a better deal to come, there were an awful lot of jobs and industries right now that have been developed under the nafta context. disruption like canceling nafta, even if theoretically it might eventually lead to better a lot of would cause shorand medium-term pain for an awful lot of families. mark: moderate white house advisers wanted a more measured path. the second ranking house democrats threatening to withhold votes for a short-term spending bill to keep the government open if republicans try to push for a health care vote this week. a statement today, democratic congressman steny hoy
senator john thune from south dakota. let's get check on the bloomberg first word news.ark crumpton is here with more. agreedresident trump has not to abandon the north american free trade agreement at least for now. some hard-line white house advisers favored threatening withdrawal from nafta this week. the president reportedly changed his mind after speaking with the leaders of canada and mexico. the canadian prime minister revealed part of the conversation. : whether or not the was a better...
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representing states that is joe donnelly of indiana, joe manchin of indiana and heidi had camp of north dakotathe nuclear option if needed would change senate precedent so only 51 votes to be needed to confirm gorsuch in the movies by democrats in 2013 for judicial nominees but never at the supreme court level. chuck schumer says change the nominee. >> it looks like gorsuch will not reach the 60-vote margin. instead of changing the rules, which is set to mitch mcconnell, why doesn't president trump, democrats and republicans in the senate sit down and trying, but up with the mainstream nominee? >> here's how this plays out. the senate judiciary committee expected to approve sending gorsuch for a full vote but said that the showdown thursday or friday. remember, democrats have said over the blocking of president obama spake merrick garland. this will be one will have a fight. lauren: griff jenkins, thank you airtran for a big night for country music as miranda lambert and jason aldean scored big >> my record label, everybody, thank you, guys. this is the coolest thing ever. nicole: after three
representing states that is joe donnelly of indiana, joe manchin of indiana and heidi had camp of north dakotathe nuclear option if needed would change senate precedent so only 51 votes to be needed to confirm gorsuch in the movies by democrats in 2013 for judicial nominees but never at the supreme court level. chuck schumer says change the nominee. >> it looks like gorsuch will not reach the 60-vote margin. instead of changing the rules, which is set to mitch mcconnell, why doesn't...
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all representing states that broke for trump, joe donnelly indian joe manchin, heidi heitkamp north dakotao-called "nuclear option" mcconnell appears ready to use would change rules 51 votes needed to confirm gorsuch a nuke never used at supreme court level chuck schumer says don't change if rules change the nominee. >> it looks like, gorsuch will not reach the 60 vote margin instead of changing the rules up to mitch mcconnell republican majority, why doesn't president trump democrats and republicans in the senate sit down, and try to come up with a main stream nominee? >> here is how this works, judiciary committee expected to krooifr sending gorsuch to full senate today showdown vote likely thursday or friday democrats are upset, over the blocking of president obama's pick merrick garland get ready for a big fight this week. >> thanks, live in d.c. thanks. heather: tough week for president trump hop aide kushner in iraq getting a firsthand look at the situation in the middle east. ment joint chiefs chairman dunford inviting sr., to join him overseas the surprise visit comingat president
all representing states that broke for trump, joe donnelly indian joe manchin, heidi heitkamp north dakotao-called "nuclear option" mcconnell appears ready to use would change rules 51 votes needed to confirm gorsuch a nuke never used at supreme court level chuck schumer says don't change if rules change the nominee. >> it looks like, gorsuch will not reach the 60 vote margin instead of changing the rules up to mitch mcconnell republican majority, why doesn't president trump...
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they are out in south dakota. they went into the exchange in iowa but only in 40 of the 99 counties, only where they had a link up of subsidiary with the local hospital monopoly. they even now pulled out of that. that's what worries me. >> the whole point is make them one market. it benefits people that aren't subsidized. >> and that is the theory. >> in many places it worked. so california the average rate has been 7%. that's far lower than double digit increases. the beneficiaries, it's the 1 million people that aren't subsidized. >> and you have to look through and say did it work? it may have for other reasons worked in california but it clearly seems to have failed in a lot of other places and actually in a lot of other places the solution is to unwind that and to separate those markets. otherwise you have a situation where the anchor is pulling a boat under. >> and let me give chris a chance to jump in, if he wants to. i want to follow up on this. >> so peter beat me to it. i was going to say, it's not just
they are out in south dakota. they went into the exchange in iowa but only in 40 of the 99 counties, only where they had a link up of subsidiary with the local hospital monopoly. they even now pulled out of that. that's what worries me. >> the whole point is make them one market. it benefits people that aren't subsidized. >> and that is the theory. >> in many places it worked. so california the average rate has been 7%. that's far lower than double digit increases. the...
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don't mess with north dakota.anuary, dedicated a sewage lifting station in my honor. you go to north dakota for any reason, such as your plane has crashed there, there's a station, lift station number 16, a tourist attraction, i have to say. that one -- >> did you go to the dedication? >> i did. >> why did they name it after you? >> i had made fun of north dakota and they were getting even with me. it was coldest i had ever been. it was below zero. they put a sign on the building and the mayor -- an actual crowd showed up and we are freezing in building and the mayor reads proclamation comparing my work to the production of human and they had me tear the piece of paper off and seeing my name on the side of the building and seeing sewage in north dakota air, i'm hearing the sound of people applauding in mittons. >> were there any places in florida where you wanted to visit and write about but for logistics, time, et cetera, u could not get to include? >> yeah, i didn't get to attend -- there's lots of places. i nev
don't mess with north dakota.anuary, dedicated a sewage lifting station in my honor. you go to north dakota for any reason, such as your plane has crashed there, there's a station, lift station number 16, a tourist attraction, i have to say. that one -- >> did you go to the dedication? >> i did. >> why did they name it after you? >> i had made fun of north dakota and they were getting even with me. it was coldest i had ever been. it was below zero. they put a sign on the...
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he loved singing loud place to the goat dakota kilborn was 23 years old when a dose of heroin claimed his life. >> he said until you do it, you will never understand. it gets you and hold on to you and all you want to do is want it. as to coat the father was found unresponsive on november 18, 2015. >> he enjoyed life. >> police, intent on finding his supplier, follow the clues to new hampshire where two men were charged under a statute that aims to hold -- 25-year-old francis mealy, childhood friend, was sentenced to a year in prison. daniel fogg, who sold the fatal drug got 6.5 years. >> they are selling poison, killing people. they need to face a punishment. >> the previously little used charged is being used more in new hampshire. >> we were dealing with an influx of overdoses, overdose deaths. >> the special agent of the dea teamed with the attorney general's office and law enforcement to launch a collaborative program that trains officers and prosecutors. >> the syringe has become the murder weapon. >> a strike force was created. >> the homicide detective looks at things differen
he loved singing loud place to the goat dakota kilborn was 23 years old when a dose of heroin claimed his life. >> he said until you do it, you will never understand. it gets you and hold on to you and all you want to do is want it. as to coat the father was found unresponsive on november 18, 2015. >> he enjoyed life. >> police, intent on finding his supplier, follow the clues to new hampshire where two men were charged under a statute that aims to hold -- 25-year-old francis...
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the new president greenlighted the construction of the keystone x-l and dakota access oil pipelines. and to expand offshore drilling in the atlantic and arctic. despite efforts, he did not "repeal and replace" the affordable care act. trump's first national security adviser, michael flynn, resigned after it was revealed he misled vice president mike pence about his contact with russia's ambassador. just this past week, a judge blocked his attempts to withhold money from sanctuary cities... like san francisco... courts also halted his plan to ban people from several muslim- majority countries from entering the united states. reporter steve nannes has the latest details on president trump's 100th day in office. instead of attending the black-tie event-- president trump held a campaign-style rally in pennsylvania -- one of the states he wasn't expected to win in november.he threw plenty of shade on the dinner he passed on.pres. trump "a large group of hollywood actors -- -- and washington media are consoling each other in a hotel ballroom in our nation's capital right now."trump used hi
the new president greenlighted the construction of the keystone x-l and dakota access oil pipelines. and to expand offshore drilling in the atlantic and arctic. despite efforts, he did not "repeal and replace" the affordable care act. trump's first national security adviser, michael flynn, resigned after it was revealed he misled vice president mike pence about his contact with russia's ambassador. just this past week, a judge blocked his attempts to withhold money from sanctuary...
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two officers opened fire in an alley near dakota road after fremont boulevard. kpix 5's len ramirez on how a man stopped at a seven/11 store. >> reporter: that is right, police had a news conference here this afternoon, but they released very little new information bout the one thing they explicitly wanted to point out is that they only fired when they were fired upon. it was the third officer-involved shooting in premont this year, but the lawyer representing the fremont officers argued it is not about trigger happy cops. >> they have an individual here who comes up with a gun in his hand and is trying to kill these police officers, that is what is happening in fremont. >> reporter: it began on fremont at dakota, a wit ness pellaged down a passing parks officer reporting a fight between two men inside the store, one flashing a gun. the parks officer approached a parked car with several people inside and called fremont pd for back up. >> the officer asked for expedited cover, which basically means get their now. >> reporter: when premont officers arrived, a susp
two officers opened fire in an alley near dakota road after fremont boulevard. kpix 5's len ramirez on how a man stopped at a seven/11 store. >> reporter: that is right, police had a news conference here this afternoon, but they released very little new information bout the one thing they explicitly wanted to point out is that they only fired when they were fired upon. it was the third officer-involved shooting in premont this year, but the lawyer representing the fremont officers argued...
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abusive father who couldn't keep a job and travel from one little railroad town the next in the da dakotas, he beat his cans -- everybody called her hick -- he beat andl killed her pets and beat her, too. finally her mother died when she was 12 and she was pretty much kicked out at 13 of her house and lived life as a girl, working as a girl in other people's houses, not even barely making it through high school. so, it's quite remarkable that s she became so successful. there was a determination, a deep kind of fight in her, and that won out in the end, and she also -- but she was also tough. she was very tough and in fact the beginning of that relationship with eleanor was when she got bumped -- another reporter got to go on a private little trip with the roosevelts and she didn't, and she was very angry about it, and she spoke up, and that was when eleanor noticed her for the first time. so, she was a fighter but also very, very empath thick person. her -- when she was the minneapolis tribune and then also as an ap reporter with these stories about people going through hard times. there
abusive father who couldn't keep a job and travel from one little railroad town the next in the da dakotas, he beat his cans -- everybody called her hick -- he beat andl killed her pets and beat her, too. finally her mother died when she was 12 and she was pretty much kicked out at 13 of her house and lived life as a girl, working as a girl in other people's houses, not even barely making it through high school. so, it's quite remarkable that s she became so successful. there was a...