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it's with south dakota is very populist. people think it's very conservative and it's really not in fact, you know my last race when i ran for governor, just three and a half years ago. i only won by three points and it was against a guy who was a bernie sanders supporter. so, you know, it's it's very much a state that can go back and forth and and tom was being the, you know was the majority leader very influential. i cared about farm bills. i cared about tax reform and i was somebody who didn't complain about things. i tried to show up and be a part of the solution and i think he appreciated that he had a leadership camp every year that he would host new leaders in the state that he thought had potential to serve and he did invite me to that one year and i went i thought it was in the black hills for a weekend and he brought in speakers and we spent time together talking about policy and what it's like to run for office. i was it was interesting to me because i never once considered becoming a democrat i think maybe he pro
it's with south dakota is very populist. people think it's very conservative and it's really not in fact, you know my last race when i ran for governor, just three and a half years ago. i only won by three points and it was against a guy who was a bernie sanders supporter. so, you know, it's it's very much a state that can go back and forth and and tom was being the, you know was the majority leader very influential. i cared about farm bills. i cared about tax reform and i was somebody who...
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dakota's outstanding young leader. at that time our u.s. senator was tom daschle. he was the majority leader in the senate and was from south dakota and i was at a lot of his meetings. he ended up appointing me to a board that oversaw the federal farm programs in the state so i was involved in policy and showing up with different people and people started to ask me to consider running for the state legislature. you know, it was interesting because asking my family they thought, well, that's strange. nobody's done that before, but, in our state the legislature meets for 40 days a year. you go in in january and you balance the budget, pass bills and then go back home and back to your jobs, and it wasn't that big of a commitment outside of session, and we figured we would try it. if it worked, then everything would be okay. i did that, got elected. and ran for leadership right away and served as the assistant majority leader in the house. that's when a lot of the pressure start today come to run for congress which i was n
dakota's outstanding young leader. at that time our u.s. senator was tom daschle. he was the majority leader in the senate and was from south dakota and i was at a lot of his meetings. he ended up appointing me to a board that oversaw the federal farm programs in the state so i was involved in policy and showing up with different people and people started to ask me to consider running for the state legislature. you know, it was interesting because asking my family they thought, well, that's...
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are in here in south dakota. think i did what every other governor in this country did during the pandemic. we all studied the virus, we did our research, we talked to experts, looked at other countries as the virus hit, as he came into the united states, we looked at states, how they were handling their caseload. i think what i did differently was i spend a lot of time with my general counsel, with constitutional attorneys. i wanted to understand what my role was as governor and what authority i had. what authority i did not have. because i believe that when leaders on the government overstep their authority, especially in a crisis, that is when we break this country. i did not want to be the governor who did that. so i will be quick about this, but i will remind everybody that we in south dakota, we are the only state that never once closed a single business, not mandate everything. never once defined what an essential business was, because i don't believe government has the authority to tell you your businesse
are in here in south dakota. think i did what every other governor in this country did during the pandemic. we all studied the virus, we did our research, we talked to experts, looked at other countries as the virus hit, as he came into the united states, we looked at states, how they were handling their caseload. i think what i did differently was i spend a lot of time with my general counsel, with constitutional attorneys. i wanted to understand what my role was as governor and what authority...
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look at south dakota.asically what we did is what conservatives believe over the last several years. a very limited government role. t we gave flexibility and they had personal responsibility now the economy is leading the nation. our children are doing better with educational outcomes virtually anywhere in the country. incomes are going up faster than anywhere else. people are thriving more than other states. leadership has tof consequences. republicans can be a party to bring hope and optimism and that's atn the people need to be reminded of. it is a very special country. it is discouraging but i prefer we talk about what our founders gave us in the blessings we have. host: when you served in congress if memory serves you entered the brand-new republican majority with the democrats still in the white house. i want to get your insight. republicans could have a very good november this year and then next january have majorities of some sort inve house and senate w or the ability to put bills on the floor. w
look at south dakota.asically what we did is what conservatives believe over the last several years. a very limited government role. t we gave flexibility and they had personal responsibility now the economy is leading the nation. our children are doing better with educational outcomes virtually anywhere in the country. incomes are going up faster than anywhere else. people are thriving more than other states. leadership has tof consequences. republicans can be a party to bring hope and...
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all of 2019 with flooding in south dakota.would bring out the bomb cyclone that caused a federal disaster 63 of my 66 counties. i spent all of 2019 responding to emergencies. helping families, businesses and towns get patch back. facilitating fema assistance. i was certain 2020 be so much better and we would actually get back to normal government operations. when i started here about this virus at the end of 2019 i wondered if you'd come to the united states but would it be with edward stang is going to be? with january 7 urgency operation center, started to prepare for doing research assessing what we have for supplies and we could do to address it. but that at first, march 10. and started to work our way through it really state government could do to help facilitate them flexibility to get through it together. we were in the legislative session most of january and february. bill and legislatures obsess about people for the table to figure out how to care for. >> up your thought is at the very beginning of the bitmap announce
all of 2019 with flooding in south dakota.would bring out the bomb cyclone that caused a federal disaster 63 of my 66 counties. i spent all of 2019 responding to emergencies. helping families, businesses and towns get patch back. facilitating fema assistance. i was certain 2020 be so much better and we would actually get back to normal government operations. when i started here about this virus at the end of 2019 i wondered if you'd come to the united states but would it be with edward stang is...
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we were dealing with flooding in south dakota. we had been hit with a bomb cyclone that had caused a federal disaster in 63 of my 66 counties. so i had spent all of 2019 responding to emergencies helping families and businesses and towns get patched back together facilitating fema assistance. i was certain that 2020 was going to be so much better and that we would actually get back to you know, just normal government operations. so when i started to hear about this virus at the end of 2019, i wondered if it would ever really come to the united states. would it be what they were saying it was going to be we got into january i set up an emergency operations center starting to prepare for it doing research assessing what we had for supplies and what we could do to address it. we got our first cases in march, march 10th. and you know started to work our way through really what the state government could do to help facilitate keeping people healthy, but also giving them flexibility to get through it together. so, you know, we are we're
we were dealing with flooding in south dakota. we had been hit with a bomb cyclone that had caused a federal disaster in 63 of my 66 counties. so i had spent all of 2019 responding to emergencies helping families and businesses and towns get patched back together facilitating fema assistance. i was certain that 2020 was going to be so much better and that we would actually get back to you know, just normal government operations. so when i started to hear about this virus at the end of 2019, i...
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and it's readily produced here in the state of north dakota. there is a greater voice for fossil fuels in the united states can produce what we need plus export more for the time. being orland guess seemed to remain the driving force in north dakota speaking of driving forces, it's hard to imagine a world without steel, but the industry is a hugely polluting efforts to make it greener are already underway. but it's very much an uphill battle. d w reporter i did neurons on a break, stand the environmental impact of the industry and what's being done to make it greener. this is the metal that makes the modern world tip. imagine a life without it. no cause homes. duchess electricity. but this one, the material that a lives a built around carry, the dirty secret that nobody's talking about. the steel industry is responsible for jaw dropping, 8 percent of the wealth, greenhouse gas pollution. and bizarrely, we're actually going to need a lot more of it to clean up our economies. so how can we make steal green and what's wrong with the industries fav
and it's readily produced here in the state of north dakota. there is a greater voice for fossil fuels in the united states can produce what we need plus export more for the time. being orland guess seemed to remain the driving force in north dakota speaking of driving forces, it's hard to imagine a world without steel, but the industry is a hugely polluting efforts to make it greener are already underway. but it's very much an uphill battle. d w reporter i did neurons on a break, stand the...
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senate majority leader from south dakota.ed going into all of his meetings and talked about the importance of tax reform. i was raised by daddy don't complain you fix them. naturally the only reason i got involved in government and politics. i decided i cannot complain about tax policy i needed to show up and be one of those willing to help fix it. mark: as a governor i'm sure you're looking over the horizon and seen so many of the problems that your citizens face in your state faces as a result of the federal government the ability to run a farm and ranch. the price of fertilizer is through the roof which is hurting farming. the price of tractors, the price of everything is through the roof. from time and time you take a gaze over the horizon a look at the federal government and say somebody needs to put their foot down against the administration. >> all the time. there is something special about farmers. they go to the bank they borrow money, they go by feeds, fertilizers, chemicals and they put in the dirt and hope it rain
senate majority leader from south dakota.ed going into all of his meetings and talked about the importance of tax reform. i was raised by daddy don't complain you fix them. naturally the only reason i got involved in government and politics. i decided i cannot complain about tax policy i needed to show up and be one of those willing to help fix it. mark: as a governor i'm sure you're looking over the horizon and seen so many of the problems that your citizens face in your state faces as a...
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what can a state like south dakota do to fight that.ady from the midwest it is a little stay in a small population and the economy is small in any of the federal government trying to shut down activities. >> i'm so grateful the last several years when i was going to the pandemic other challenges in south dakota as governor that president trump was in the white house. i was able to be on white house everything will day. i was out there with the president letting me dopr my job and i was able to focus on economicob development and focus on making sure our state was on low regulation that we were low tax. it's a complete fundamental change since joe biden went into the white house. all we've dealt with now is been on defense. my best tool as i have as governor of idaho 70 in the white house understand their jobs and leaving us alone as states. i have to sue them and use the federal court system to push back on their overbearing and then mandates that the coming down and impacting my people for instance they recently told us we have the str
what can a state like south dakota do to fight that.ady from the midwest it is a little stay in a small population and the economy is small in any of the federal government trying to shut down activities. >> i'm so grateful the last several years when i was going to the pandemic other challenges in south dakota as governor that president trump was in the white house. i was able to be on white house everything will day. i was out there with the president letting me dopr my job and i was...
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. >> next, republican governor kristi noem of south dakota spoke at the basque fright in south dakota and talked about the rise in south dakota politics and the biden administration's response to the covid pandemic.
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. >> dakota, has the message been driven home? have you, the a.m.c., gotten the message?deed, we've gotten the message as the amp can national congress and issues which were raised by the workers. are well appreciated. you know that in our country, workers have a right to strike and a right to protest or demonstrate and that exercise is enshrined from the constitution of the republic, chapter two of our constitution. they are raising issues that are of serious concern for us as the governing party, in particular, issues related to the cost of living, in particular the issues related to -- in particular, issues related to security. gender-based problems and general safety in our country. are issues that we all share. and i think it's incumbent upon us as the governing body to take them up with the authorities. so far, with the latest statistics in south africa, we're showing a small decline of 3% from 39% of unemployment rate to now estimated at 36% but it's still not positive given the numbers for unemployment. as a result of covid-19 and a sluggish economy. i think it's
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dakota dunes, south dakota.out 5 minutes. i bet if she looked out the window she could see that sunrise over dakota dunes. >> ainsley: is a place you go drive and listen to music. >> brian: i'm worried people were see that shot and move ththere and ruin the scenic vie. >> steve: a lot of room out there. >> ainsley: that keeps you up at night, doesn't that? >> steve: the governor is going to be with us in a little while as soon as we tell you about this. brand-new news overnight. the justice department says it does not need a special master to review documents that were seized during the search at mar-a-lago. >> brian: there you see one of the scenes, the picture of the floor, they say. in the new filing the agency accuses former president trump scheme of concealing documents. >> ainsley: mark meredith is live at the white house with the latest. >> good morning. most of us were sleeping last night, the justice department fk detailing what led up to the search at former president trump's home and also detailed wha
dakota dunes, south dakota.out 5 minutes. i bet if she looked out the window she could see that sunrise over dakota dunes. >> ainsley: is a place you go drive and listen to music. >> brian: i'm worried people were see that shot and move ththere and ruin the scenic vie. >> steve: a lot of room out there. >> ainsley: that keeps you up at night, doesn't that? >> steve: the governor is going to be with us in a little while as soon as we tell you about this. brand-new...
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i want to note something about north dakota.rtion clinic in north dakota that existed has already moved over to minnesota because they understand they cannot functionally provide health care in the state of north carolina -- north dakota with everything going on. even the courts put an injunction on the trigger ban, there is no abortion access in north dakota. that is the landscape we are talking about. women and pregnant people having to travel hundreds of thousands of miles to get access to care. working moms, people who seek abortion care mostly already have children. they have to figure out how to get childcare, how to get gas, take some days off of work, just to get what should be a basic fundament of human right that they have had guaranteed for almost 50 years. it is nothing short of horrific. my colleague can tell you more about what is happening on the ground. juan:ini timmaraju, i want to ask you about some of the high-profile cases that have already come to public life. some of them are absolutely chilli. a baton roug
i want to note something about north dakota.rtion clinic in north dakota that existed has already moved over to minnesota because they understand they cannot functionally provide health care in the state of north carolina -- north dakota with everything going on. even the courts put an injunction on the trigger ban, there is no abortion access in north dakota. that is the landscape we are talking about. women and pregnant people having to travel hundreds of thousands of miles to get access to...
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parents in north dakota firing back after the school board to cancel the pledge of allegiance.the word god in the text of the pledge of allegiance is capitalized and clearly refeg to the judeo god and therefore makes the pledge of allegiance a -- act periods be when you heard that correct and we will talk to to parents in that district who are standing up for the pledge coming up next. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have $100,000 or more of life insurance, you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit coventrydirect.com to find out if your policy qualifies. or call the number on your screen. coventry direct, redefining insurance. in order for small businesses to thrive, they need to be smart. efficient. agile. and that's never been more important than it is right now. so for
parents in north dakota firing back after the school board to cancel the pledge of allegiance.the word god in the text of the pledge of allegiance is capitalized and clearly refeg to the judeo god and therefore makes the pledge of allegiance a -- act periods be when you heard that correct and we will talk to to parents in that district who are standing up for the pledge coming up next. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy -...
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this is related to the 2018 decision in south dakota versus wayfarer. this is just over one and a half hour. >> small businesses are also dealing with the impact of 2018's supreme court ruling, in this case south dakota versus wayfarer. in the wayfarer decision, the courts gave the greenlight to small businesses becoming tax collectors when they sell online. collecting taxes for state's even where businesses had no brick-and-mortar presence. small businesses had never been responsible for this kind of tax collection before. almost immediately after the ruling came out, state states across the country became -- began passing these laws. speaking out alongside them were those in new hampshire, montana, also states without sales tax. that is why montana senator has been a leader on this issue. but it's not just the burden of states without sales taxes. it's a burden for small businesses everywhere. let me repeat that. it is a burden for small businesses everywhere. sales taxes in america are very complicated. 45 states and different localities have differe
this is related to the 2018 decision in south dakota versus wayfarer. this is just over one and a half hour. >> small businesses are also dealing with the impact of 2018's supreme court ruling, in this case south dakota versus wayfarer. in the wayfarer decision, the courts gave the greenlight to small businesses becoming tax collectors when they sell online. collecting taxes for state's even where businesses had no brick-and-mortar presence. small businesses had never been responsible for...
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okay, dakota has the message being driven home. have, have you the and say, have you got the message? data message as the african national congress issues raised by the way across were locked. you know, in our current practice as a courtesy way lied to strike in the right to protest or demonstrate an exercise in the constitution of the in terms of chapter 2 of our constitution. and i think issues. ready issues that are concern for us as the company in particular issues related to the cost of living, in particular the issue to other issues related to and they just, children tend updates and general safety issues. but we also african national congress take the dad, dad, and i came into the company the government to take them because we need tony sparked cars. but so far we deleted a d 6 from because. ready was shown. ringback a small decline. ready from 89 percent of other. ready us to be at 56 percent, but it's still more positive even the way down or is that is not a covered 19 but did as a result. ready also slightly, she called t
okay, dakota has the message being driven home. have, have you the and say, have you got the message? data message as the african national congress issues raised by the way across were locked. you know, in our current practice as a courtesy way lied to strike in the right to protest or demonstrate an exercise in the constitution of the in terms of chapter 2 of our constitution. and i think issues. ready issues that are concern for us as the company in particular issues related to the cost of...
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ok, dakota? what's your response? to that is this your miss no or all the challenges, but we have fair, disingenuous to say the c. busy when we took over. ready before we took all of us with the bucket of social well bringing a consolation and. ready one company to invest in the economy, which has not been the case where was said to cover cobol monies, which was lost from corruption. but we still expect the private sector to bring down pot reach has not been particularly in terms of reimbursed. you know about the equipment they created on drug and utilized sector. we we does that today. they've been investment, which is clerk. but which is a summer country down in patton b column. and i don't think that the best interest of any body it would be important to all of us together about social banks. we get. busy bank, it was supposed to be any game or not like me saying that got a call today because those are those funds. i don't know why really slow work on it's how do you in the future and rushing the country for the be
ok, dakota? what's your response? to that is this your miss no or all the challenges, but we have fair, disingenuous to say the c. busy when we took over. ready before we took all of us with the bucket of social well bringing a consolation and. ready one company to invest in the economy, which has not been the case where was said to cover cobol monies, which was lost from corruption. but we still expect the private sector to bring down pot reach has not been particularly in terms of reimbursed....
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of north and south dakota is just the dakota territory. he purchased two ranches there and in the aftermath of this tragedy he decides he's going to go out west and he's going to start ranching. he did not think of himself as a cowboy cowboys worked for him. he was the boss. he owned the land. he was the rancher, but that didn't prevent him from purchasing this kind of outfit from being photographed. okay, and some of the stuff is like tiffany knives and so forth. i mean he gets the best of the best for this, okay. and he goes and becomes a rancher. he never lives in the dakota terry full territory full-time. he commutes back and forth as it were between new york and the the dakotas for several years. but during this time he becomes acquainted with a different type of american. more of that hard bitten blue collar type of american the people who were settling in the west and dispossessing native americans as we talked about the second week of the class, but it sheds some of his elitism for him. he comes to realize that there are a lot of p
of north and south dakota is just the dakota territory. he purchased two ranches there and in the aftermath of this tragedy he decides he's going to go out west and he's going to start ranching. he did not think of himself as a cowboy cowboys worked for him. he was the boss. he owned the land. he was the rancher, but that didn't prevent him from purchasing this kind of outfit from being photographed. okay, and some of the stuff is like tiffany knives and so forth. i mean he gets the best of the...
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ok, dakota, what's your response to that? is this your miss? no, we're all the challenges, but we have air disingenuous to say about c. busy when we go, i know before we go into the family, call us back or social well bring it to consideration and we'll. ready to reinvest in the economy, which has not been the case where was 17 recover and cobalt monies which were lost from corruption. but we still expect the private sector to bring that part, which has not been particularly in terms of green, but you know, about the equipment they paid on drug sector. we we does that thing today. they have an investment which is click but which is a summer country, the new part to be column. and i don't think that the best interest of any body it would be important that all of us. ringback together about social boats we get. busy all kinds of bank it was supposed to be any game or not can baby born like me saying that the a call today because those are those where the funds, i don't know why really slow where it's how do you in the future. alicia the country f
ok, dakota, what's your response to that? is this your miss? no, we're all the challenges, but we have air disingenuous to say about c. busy when we go, i know before we go into the family, call us back or social well bring it to consideration and we'll. ready to reinvest in the economy, which has not been the case where was 17 recover and cobalt monies which were lost from corruption. but we still expect the private sector to bring that part, which has not been particularly in terms of green,...
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her plan is to bury dakota beside his brother.eles. >>> a virginia court hands down multiple life sentences to a british isis member involved in the kidnapping and deaths of multiple people, including americans. we'll have the story after the break. >>> plus, almost decade old crime in mexico is back in the spotlight. the disappearance of dozens of students, a government coverup and new arrest. we'll have details ahead. o quit. as the pain sets i in. and the hill grows steeper. no matter what, we g go on. biofreeze. cookies and breyers. that's like getting two desserts! wait... do we have to thank our moms twice? i don't kn... (laughs) and loaded with deliciousk wait cookie pieces.to thank our moms twice? better starts with breyers. >>> back to all of you watching us here in the united states, canada and around the world, i'm kim brunhuber, this is "cnn newsroom." >>> prosecutors have less than a week to tell a federal judge what they would have to redact if he unseals the affidavit that led to the search of donald trump's florida
her plan is to bury dakota beside his brother.eles. >>> a virginia court hands down multiple life sentences to a british isis member involved in the kidnapping and deaths of multiple people, including americans. we'll have the story after the break. >>> plus, almost decade old crime in mexico is back in the spotlight. the disappearance of dozens of students, a government coverup and new arrest. we'll have details ahead. o quit. as the pain sets i in. and the hill grows...
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the company that owns the dakota. i shall, i shall eat. you just said that like, it's like it's no big deal over $3000000.00. how doesn't normal everyday individual come up with $3000000.00? that's a great question. i mean i definitely don't have an answer to that and i think it really speaks to. busy you know, how high the, you know, the fossil fuel industry is increasing the risk to try to intimidate activists from acting. and, you know, injustice case. this isn't random. we know exactly why this happens, that this would agree, motivated in 201784 congress members. they, for democrats, 80 republicans wrote a letter to then attorney general jeff sessions asking specifically in the wake of standing protests that people who tamper or impede with cross if your infrastructure be prosecuted as domestic terrorist. they specifically mention punctured and val, because this was also trying to target the valve turner's. and then just because prosecution or label as it did, i, victor is an exact answer to this letter. so we know exactly why this hap
the company that owns the dakota. i shall, i shall eat. you just said that like, it's like it's no big deal over $3000000.00. how doesn't normal everyday individual come up with $3000000.00? that's a great question. i mean i definitely don't have an answer to that and i think it really speaks to. busy you know, how high the, you know, the fossil fuel industry is increasing the risk to try to intimidate activists from acting. and, you know, injustice case. this isn't random. we know exactly why...
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and i would be like, dakota, you can't be sleeping here. >> he didn't want him alone.now he was going to do that. >> reporter: the sheriff's deputies would find 28-year-old dakota's body days before the one-year anniversary of his brother's death in afghanistan. >> it's a memorial in a place where he spent a lot of time with his brothers. that's the park where he chose to take his life. >> reporter: do you blame dakota's death on the war? >> i do. it is a pain that is so hard to deal with. you can't even understand it. it is like a pain you've never dealt with before. you can't even describe it. so i know what dakota, the the reality this month for some reason, there month the reality started setting in for him. >> people watching this are wondering how are you able to talk about this? >> i'm still in the shock phase. i keep saying, what i am a going to do when the shock phase wears off? how am i going to react to this? what will happen to me? >> reporter: shana chappell wants you to hear her grief but also her rage. one year after the disastrous withdrawal from afghan
and i would be like, dakota, you can't be sleeping here. >> he didn't want him alone.now he was going to do that. >> reporter: the sheriff's deputies would find 28-year-old dakota's body days before the one-year anniversary of his brother's death in afghanistan. >> it's a memorial in a place where he spent a lot of time with his brothers. that's the park where he chose to take his life. >> reporter: do you blame dakota's death on the war? >> i do. it is a pain that...
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. ♪ >> recently on book tv author interview program after words, republican south dakota governor talkedbout her life and political career. here's a portion of the interview. >> south dakota, i think for a democrat to be elected, even for republicans you need to be a little bipartisan and work together. people think it is very conservative and it's really not. in fact my last race when iran for governor just three and half years ago i only won by three points. and it was against a guy who was a bernie sanders supporter. it is very much a state that can go back and forth. how was the majority leader. very influential. i cared about farm bills, i cared about tax reform. as someone complain about things. i tried to show up and be a part of the solution for think he appreciated that. he had a leadership camp every year that he would host for new leaders in the state that he thought had potential to serve and he did invite me too that one year. and i went. it was in the black hills for a weekend he brought in speakers and we spent time together talking about policy and what it's like to run f
. ♪ >> recently on book tv author interview program after words, republican south dakota governor talkedbout her life and political career. here's a portion of the interview. >> south dakota, i think for a democrat to be elected, even for republicans you need to be a little bipartisan and work together. people think it is very conservative and it's really not. in fact my last race when iran for governor just three and half years ago i only won by three points. and it was against a...
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there is lakota, dakota and nakota.land, but we also have something to offer this society. and there is a reason why. we're not hated because we wear our hair long or because we have different colored skin. we're hated because we represent a political alternative to the cynical and overtly white supremacist politics that are on offer right now. >> is there is a term i heard recently sort of connected to you, american imperialism. it's something about dominance -- >> doctrine of discovery? >> doctrine of discovery. there it is. >> the doctrine of discovery is a 15th century papal bull that literally divided the world between the christian european nations and the non-christian, noneuropean or darker nations. >> a papal bull is kind of what it sounds like. it's an official debris de it's an official debridedecree the pope. issued by pope licks that the v in 1452, it justified and encouraged the conquest and colonization of, get this, non-christian lands. woo. that's a lot of papal bull. >> because they said that these peo
there is lakota, dakota and nakota.land, but we also have something to offer this society. and there is a reason why. we're not hated because we wear our hair long or because we have different colored skin. we're hated because we represent a political alternative to the cynical and overtly white supremacist politics that are on offer right now. >> is there is a term i heard recently sort of connected to you, american imperialism. it's something about dominance -- >> doctrine of...
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the wayfarer decision determined remote sellers who exceeded south dakota thresholds had substantial nexus in the state. all the sst states have adopted similar economic thresholds. the wayfarer decision brought about significant changes for remote sellers nationwide, so we worked was just them in complying with their collection and remittance obligations. we are committed to continuing to work with business community to resolve issues that may arise. the supreme court determined three features of south dakota law which appeared designed to prevent discrimination or undue burdens against interstate commerce, unquote. it was a safe harbor to protect businesses with limited liability in south dakota pin second, the law could not be applied retroactively and third, south dakota adopted streamlined sales tax and use agreement. all sst member states voluntarily enacted the provisions contained in the agreement. the supreme court though also recognized in the wayfarer decision some key provisions from the agreement including a single, state level administration of state taxes imposed. seco
the wayfarer decision determined remote sellers who exceeded south dakota thresholds had substantial nexus in the state. all the sst states have adopted similar economic thresholds. the wayfarer decision brought about significant changes for remote sellers nationwide, so we worked was just them in complying with their collection and remittance obligations. we are committed to continuing to work with business community to resolve issues that may arise. the supreme court determined three features...
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do you think that could pass in south dakota? >> going back to where it should, back to the people and back to the states, i like the idea of having people actually debate and discuss the issue. in south dakota we had a trigger law that we signed when i was governor. that said basically abortion was going to be illegal unless to save the life of the mother. the legislature can come back in 17 years since that trigger law was put in effect, and they'll be able to discuss it, debate it, take public testimony and come back what's best. at the same time, in south dakota like other states, if the legislature doesn't do something that finds consensus there's always the possibility of a referendum, so it's back where it should be. and that's back to the states and we'll let the people and legislative bodies decide exactly what they think is the long-term approach. me personally i'm pro-life. i believe that abortion is wrong, but this is an issue that the legislative body should take on and they should debate it and what will be the test
do you think that could pass in south dakota? >> going back to where it should, back to the people and back to the states, i like the idea of having people actually debate and discuss the issue. in south dakota we had a trigger law that we signed when i was governor. that said basically abortion was going to be illegal unless to save the life of the mother. the legislature can come back in 17 years since that trigger law was put in effect, and they'll be able to discuss it, debate it,...