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the dakota pipeline. into something that is going to come back and haunt -- if not us today, but the future. amy: we will speak with the chair in south dakota. plus, we speak with the grandson of former vice president henry wallace, who spoke against fascism in america more than 70 years ago. the wallace global fund recently sioux $1tanding rock million for wind and solar renewable energy projects. all of that and more coming up. this is democracynow, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i am amy goodman. today, in this holiday special, we begin with the words of frederick douglass. born into slavery around 1818, douglass would escape, head north and become a key leader of the abolition movement. on july 5th, 1852, in rochester, new york, 165 years ago, douglass gave one of his most famous speeches, "the meaning of july fourth for the negro." he was addressing the rochester ladies' anti-slavery society. this is actor james earl jones reading douglass's historic address during a performance of the l
the dakota pipeline. into something that is going to come back and haunt -- if not us today, but the future. amy: we will speak with the chair in south dakota. plus, we speak with the grandson of former vice president henry wallace, who spoke against fascism in america more than 70 years ago. the wallace global fund recently sioux $1tanding rock million for wind and solar renewable energy projects. all of that and more coming up. this is democracynow, democracynow.org, the war and peace report....
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i like to think of the north dakota landscape as a winter tale in its own right. all of these features on the landscape and body mandan creation stories. , the history, that makes them a people. and their foundational ceremony which is incidentally the plain's sundance. it was essentially a plain's rt of their history. >> i was wondering about the picture in front of us. could you say anything about the archaeologist? elizabeth: what you see there, see the scooped out place in the soil? those scooped out places where once the sites of earth lodges. see it better from the aerial views of double ditch. each of these big, dis-like scooped out areas was the site of a north lodge. you will see smaller, circular marks in the soil and those are usually the locations of brain -- grain caches. village,he last mandan the one that was wiped out by of small talks epidemic 1837, 1838. when the mandans left it, the arikaras took over. and a couple years after that, it was burnt to the ground by the sioux. then rebuild it from scratch. are there any other questions? >> you menti
i like to think of the north dakota landscape as a winter tale in its own right. all of these features on the landscape and body mandan creation stories. , the history, that makes them a people. and their foundational ceremony which is incidentally the plain's sundance. it was essentially a plain's rt of their history. >> i was wondering about the picture in front of us. could you say anything about the archaeologist? elizabeth: what you see there, see the scooped out place in the soil?...
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. >> senator from south dakota. >> north dakota. >> that's okay. i'm from the better dakota. just have to tell you. i am always perplexed when the opposition party, when the republican party, says we're the party of business. we're the party who believes that government should function more like a business.. we're the party that believes we that we have to make the tough decisions. he have to do the work that needs to get done and do it in . timely fashion. okay. i get that. there is not a corporate board in america, confront with the challenge we have in health care, that would not shore up the cost savings payment. when you look at how those of us who have served on corporate boards and those who have spent time in the private sector and those of white house have been county officials or state officials we have actually had to make decisions, we look at how you make those decisions, and the first thing you do is try and make sure nat while you're deliberating and while you're making decisions, you don't create mark disruption. you don't do the things that create more uncert
. >> senator from south dakota. >> north dakota. >> that's okay. i'm from the better dakota. just have to tell you. i am always perplexed when the opposition party, when the republican party, says we're the party of business. we're the party who believes that government should function more like a business.. we're the party that believes we that we have to make the tough decisions. he have to do the work that needs to get done and do it in . timely fashion. okay. i get that....
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if you are ever in north dakota, be sure to go there. it is well worth it. >> after the mandan moved north, how did they interact? >> they were allies but they didn't always get along. we can they go comparable cases for the united's dates today. whenever they threatened, you could count on the others to collaborate and send them off. there were some conflicts and the othens er tribe. >> they were protecting their bison hunting territories. >> could you add a couple of additional comments about the relationships with other tribes to their stay in that part of america? mentioned, they were the hub of commerce on the planes. i described them as walmart but not tacky. if you can imagine arapaho's, the planes were teaming with people and this was the destination. a mandan arrived at village, even if you were an enemy, once you were within the walls, you were safe. they could war with people one day and the next day be trading with them. they were the constant perennial enemies, other people were constant friends. it blew hot and cold over 15
if you are ever in north dakota, be sure to go there. it is well worth it. >> after the mandan moved north, how did they interact? >> they were allies but they didn't always get along. we can they go comparable cases for the united's dates today. whenever they threatened, you could count on the others to collaborate and send them off. there were some conflicts and the othens er tribe. >> they were protecting their bison hunting territories. >> could you add a couple of...
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amy: and the dakota access pipeline, overall, what it means to you?id you and jessica go to the resistance camps at the time of the last year during the height of the resistance? >> i actually met jessica on the -- priorpi river prior to that, i was a preschool teacher in boulder, colorado. i found out about the dakota access pipeline and read about what they were intending to do to put these 30 petroleum pipes underneath -- dirty petroleum pipes underneath our major waterways here in the united dates. i was aghast by their intentions. so i quit my job and went to standing rock and i was greatly comforted by the amount of people that were there, the amount of helping hands ready to do resistance work and community work. i was following the dakota access pipeline so closely that i found out about jessica reznicek starting an e ncampment. i went there because i knew there were not a lot of people there. amy: jessica, how did you get involved with the catholic worker movement? >> i'm at the catholic workers when they were here in des moines, when they we
amy: and the dakota access pipeline, overall, what it means to you?id you and jessica go to the resistance camps at the time of the last year during the height of the resistance? >> i actually met jessica on the -- priorpi river prior to that, i was a preschool teacher in boulder, colorado. i found out about the dakota access pipeline and read about what they were intending to do to put these 30 petroleum pipes underneath -- dirty petroleum pipes underneath our major waterways here in the...
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president qwest mark. >> i am honored to be here with senator high came from north dakota. my friend from across the bord border, the prairie, and also senator shaheen from the granite state. i do not think that it is a coincidence that the three of us are out here today. we worked on a number bipartisan things, remember when senator collins stood during the shutdown and asked for people who would be interested inat working with her in a bipartisan plan to get ourselves out of that mess. all three of us were in involved in that effort, which was have women in the group. i think it's time to do that again when it comes to healthcare. i appreciated it when senator mcconnell last week had said, it may be time to work to strengthen the exchanges on to work across the aisle. like senator shaheen i do not see that the last option. o i thought as the first option. certainly appreciate the work my colleagues have done to proposeh some smart ideas that could help us improve the affordable care act, including the marketplace certainty act. small businesses and citizens of the help us
president qwest mark. >> i am honored to be here with senator high came from north dakota. my friend from across the bord border, the prairie, and also senator shaheen from the granite state. i do not think that it is a coincidence that the three of us are out here today. we worked on a number bipartisan things, remember when senator collins stood during the shutdown and asked for people who would be interested inat working with her in a bipartisan plan to get ourselves out of that mess....
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dakota access pipeline, we've soon an increase in 50% in drilling.hat's a pretty significant stroke of a pen for our economy and for our nation security. >> i appreciate that, to fact check, the president also said the pipes would be made in the united states and they are not. >> he did. >> we're not sure that's going to happen. >> the majority of the pipes were already purchased. >> in the dakota access pipeline and keystone xl most are and most of that pipe and steel was manufactured in the united states and part that wasn't was largely built and manufactured in canada. i think we ought to have a north american strategy as we enter into the nafta agreements -- >> i stand corrected. >> you're from north dakota, i welcome you to that. >> southern manito bea they say. >> we appreciate you participating and thanks for watching qult morning joe". >> any time. thank you. >> i may have made a mistake right there but also, a lot of those pipes that were already purchased. >> we'll -- >> they were purchased during the last administration. >> he is right, ma
dakota access pipeline, we've soon an increase in 50% in drilling.hat's a pretty significant stroke of a pen for our economy and for our nation security. >> i appreciate that, to fact check, the president also said the pipes would be made in the united states and they are not. >> he did. >> we're not sure that's going to happen. >> the majority of the pipes were already purchased. >> in the dakota access pipeline and keystone xl most are and most of that pipe and...
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plane in north dakota. the train crash, i'm not aware of a train crash, but i should point out that because of these market fundamentals we have been talking about, less and less crude is moving by rail in the united states now. dakota access is one of these things that they will be moving , some on this pipeline 500,000 barrels per day that may have otherwise been moved by rail. market forces are the theme of the day. brian scheid is the oil news senior editor. randy, lewiston, line for independents. randy, go ahead. caller: thank you for taking me. dominance,ut oil could we use oil as a weapon? could be flood the european market with cheap oil so they wouldn't have to buy? with that help? or with that mess up the whole system, thank you. host: i should point out -- guest: i should point out that we don't have a state-run oil company similar to countries like china and russia. it would be pretty difficult for the government to compel u.s. oil companies to ship their oil to one specific market. a loss of pr
plane in north dakota. the train crash, i'm not aware of a train crash, but i should point out that because of these market fundamentals we have been talking about, less and less crude is moving by rail in the united states now. dakota access is one of these things that they will be moving , some on this pipeline 500,000 barrels per day that may have otherwise been moved by rail. market forces are the theme of the day. brian scheid is the oil news senior editor. randy, lewiston, line for...
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he's a role model back in north dakota.just have to get her some kleenex. >> love it. >>> young athleating in the philadelphia youth basketball camp got a visit from mayor jim kenney this afternoon. the mayor helped out with al university armory. he then watched players put their new basketball skills into action. the mayor also took some time to talk to the kids about the program and congratulated them on all work. >> ♪ >> time to check accuweather. meteorologist cecily tynan >> second half of the weekend should be beautiful. let's go live on sky6 taking a look in cape may where the clouds are in place, the rain has been breaking out and double scan live showing that there's a lot of moisture on the way and really the axis of the heaviest moisture will be areas south of philadelphia, delaware, south jersey, the same areas that really got hithn overnight tonight. so, accuweather highlights show you that the rain overnight will be when it's most intense. we're looking at generally less than an inch in our far northern suburb
he's a role model back in north dakota.just have to get her some kleenex. >> love it. >>> young athleating in the philadelphia youth basketball camp got a visit from mayor jim kenney this afternoon. the mayor helped out with al university armory. he then watched players put their new basketball skills into action. the mayor also took some time to talk to the kids about the program and congratulated them on all work. >> ♪ >> time to check accuweather. meteorologist...
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what do they have in north dakota, a convenience store?alshon jefferys and torrey smith blowing by the defensive backs. maybe the defensive backs aren't good enough. >> they are not good but a guy like alshon jeffery is making good catches in the league. torrey smith, a long ball threat. we see if that happens. they'll do the pony formation i found out this week, yo sprolesa dime packer. >> eagles making an interesting move letting alan barber go and isaac, naming him left guard starter. is this too risky of a move when you need to protect wentz all costs. >> they must like him a lot. >> warmack at times. >> they must like him a lot. they drafted him. he will get first crack at it. >> eagles nl they have one of the best offensive line in the national football league and it starts up front in the trenches. >> we know if we do our job, the offense will function. it will be very good. we have a chip on our shoulder. >> i think we could have won more than six games. we had a few big years. if we make the superbowl, free beer for everyone. >> i
what do they have in north dakota, a convenience store?alshon jefferys and torrey smith blowing by the defensive backs. maybe the defensive backs aren't good enough. >> they are not good but a guy like alshon jeffery is making good catches in the league. torrey smith, a long ball threat. we see if that happens. they'll do the pony formation i found out this week, yo sprolesa dime packer. >> eagles making an interesting move letting alan barber go and isaac, naming him left guard...
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laska is dakotas on higher list, what a north dakota is right behind them. $10 billion in 2015, they just dropped because they revenue, iant on oil not a stable source of revenue. 2015, dakota, while in they are still keeping it together, we know going forward, into the budget year, they are struggling. 2014, we that look, in thought it was booming, they made great plans with how to boom, oil oney and prices drop and they are scrambling to cover holes. think cautionary tale in the rankings is just because you have a wind fall doesn't mean forever.sustain it i would point to alaska and examples ofa as two that. host: 202-748-8000 for the eastern and central time zone. in you live in mountain and pacific time zone. eileen norcross of george mason mercatus center takes a look at state and local policy in particularly state.ic condition of the louisiana, you are next up. aller: yes, i'm wondering what the high points and low points of louisiana and if your a factor in your -- but i think we lost them, go ahead. guest: louisiana is -- could be doing better, i think they don't have great r
laska is dakotas on higher list, what a north dakota is right behind them. $10 billion in 2015, they just dropped because they revenue, iant on oil not a stable source of revenue. 2015, dakota, while in they are still keeping it together, we know going forward, into the budget year, they are struggling. 2014, we that look, in thought it was booming, they made great plans with how to boom, oil oney and prices drop and they are scrambling to cover holes. think cautionary tale in the rankings is...
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president, senator from south dakota. as the leader has very ably pointed out the dem creaken obstruction when it comes to president trump's nominees is reaching an unprecedented level. you compared to any past administration he pointed out the number of nominees president obama was able to get in the way the senate cooperated with him, this state of affairs here inea the that really is taking the obstructionism when it comes to trying to block even getting people into the administration, into their positions, to an entirely new level. frankly, mr. president, about the only thing that probably exceeds the pileup of president trump's nominees to getting into his administration is the pileup of bad obamacare news stories. just take a look at a few of the recent headlines. from the cincinnati inquirer. another insurer leaves ohio healthcare exchange. from bloomberg, a headline, anthem exit creates obamacare crisis for rural evidence inns. from the washington free beacon. recent obamacare lead to two more counties with no cho
president, senator from south dakota. as the leader has very ably pointed out the dem creaken obstruction when it comes to president trump's nominees is reaching an unprecedented level. you compared to any past administration he pointed out the number of nominees president obama was able to get in the way the senate cooperated with him, this state of affairs here inea the that really is taking the obstructionism when it comes to trying to block even getting people into the administration, into...
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the presiding officer: the senator from south dakota. mr. thune: mr. president, as the leader has very ablably pointed out, the democrat obstruction when it comes to president trump's nominees is reaching an unprecedented level if you compare it to any past administration. he pointed out the number of nominees president obama was able to get in the way that republicans had here -- republicans here in the senate cooperated with him on his nominees. this state of affairs here in the senate really is taking the obstructionism when it comes to it trying to block even getting people into the administration into their positions to an entirely new level. and, frankly, mr. president, about the only thing that probably exceeds the pileup of president obama's -- president trump's nominees to getting into his administration is the pile up of bad obamacare news stories. just take a look at a few of the recent headlines. from the "cincinnati inquirier." this is a headline, "another insurer leaves a ohio exchange." from bloomberg, anthem exit creates across for neva
the presiding officer: the senator from south dakota. mr. thune: mr. president, as the leader has very ablably pointed out, the democrat obstruction when it comes to president trump's nominees is reaching an unprecedented level if you compare it to any past administration. he pointed out the number of nominees president obama was able to get in the way that republicans had here -- republicans here in the senate cooperated with him on his nominees. this state of affairs here in the senate really...
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. >> good afternoon, mike grimes out of south dakota. i had the opportunity to serve as governor of south dakota for eight years. the legislative body would meet for 40 days and sometimes 40 nights but at the end of that time. like most of the other states we would get our job done, get things completed in an appropriate fashion before the fiscal year started. people can make their plans, they could lay out basically what our budgets were, they needed to know what to expect of the agencies. individuals would ask for dollars, new what had been awarded, had not been awarded in a timely fashion. it's not the way things have worked in washington for probably 43 years now and as senator perdue has indicated, the process has worked four times in 23 years and until such time as we can fix this process and allow good people that work here to get their jobs done in a timely fashion, we're probably going to have to spend extra time in washington rather than back in the states during those state work periods. there's back home and don't mind if we
. >> good afternoon, mike grimes out of south dakota. i had the opportunity to serve as governor of south dakota for eight years. the legislative body would meet for 40 days and sometimes 40 nights but at the end of that time. like most of the other states we would get our job done, get things completed in an appropriate fashion before the fiscal year started. people can make their plans, they could lay out basically what our budgets were, they needed to know what to expect of the...
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i have a facility in north dakota, in southwestern north dakota.ir new hospital, they anticipate that medicaid is going to be about 14% to 17% of the billings that they have. but as they are trying to respond, as a responsible health care provider would, as they're trying to respond to the opioid crisis, they're looking at converting the old hospital to a long-term facility, a facility where people can go and get health care when they're addicted. they anticipate that that facility will have to rely on about 60% to 70% medicaid reimbursement. when people tell you that these issues aren't intertwined, that the population that's going to need assistance in recovery from addiction is not our medicaid population, they're wrong. and every person who has looked at this has come to the same conclusion. you know, the other thing i'm going to tell you about the people that i talk to, most of them have never been involved in politics. they're not partisans. they don't really even care about politics. but they wonder why they're caught up in this tidal wave o
i have a facility in north dakota, in southwestern north dakota.ir new hospital, they anticipate that medicaid is going to be about 14% to 17% of the billings that they have. but as they are trying to respond, as a responsible health care provider would, as they're trying to respond to the opioid crisis, they're looking at converting the old hospital to a long-term facility, a facility where people can go and get health care when they're addicted. they anticipate that that facility will have to...
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the anderson family came from north dakota, carson wentz is from north dakota. they described wentz as a winner on and off the field. >> it's awesome. just being here away from north dakota for us to be here, it's just great. >> and to get see carson wentz. such a role model for our kids and grand kids. >> morning rain is causing eagles to cabsle practice at the linc. it's starts tomorrow morning at 10:00 a.m. the public is welcome to attend, and guess what? it's free. >> all right, folks, 5:30 a.m., saturday morning, we begin with an accuweather alert. rain is pounding parts of the jersey shore. we've seen several inches of rain, people along the shore are not out of the woods just yet. the rain coming down at the shore. we've been talking about this rain for sometime it's here. sue. >> it's full blown nor'easter for the summer it's very, very rare. >> not snow. >> reporter: can you imagine? you do the general ten to one, atlantic city has seen five inches of rain, that would be 50 inches of snow. they would be talking about that for a long long time. as you lo
the anderson family came from north dakota, carson wentz is from north dakota. they described wentz as a winner on and off the field. >> it's awesome. just being here away from north dakota for us to be here, it's just great. >> and to get see carson wentz. such a role model for our kids and grand kids. >> morning rain is causing eagles to cabsle practice at the linc. it's starts tomorrow morning at 10:00 a.m. the public is welcome to attend, and guess what? it's free....
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it happened here on south dakota avenue. she was walking. was she in the crosswalk here on 33rd street or was she on south dakota avenue at the point of impact. police are trying to figure that out. now, a portion of this incident caught on camera at this gas station. looking at this security camera video, you can see the woman walking down the sidewalk on south dakota avenue towards 33rd street. she goes out of view, so it's unclear to exactly where she was when she was struck by that dump truck. the truck makes a turn from 33rd street on to south dakota avenue. you can see someone waving their hands in front of the truck to get the driver to stop. people at the gas station then moved to give first aid to the woman. firefighters and paramedics arrive on the scene. they have a lot of life saving work to do, stopping the bleeding and preparing the victim for the trip to the hospital. the truck belongs to fort meyer construction, they do a lot of the road work in our city. police say the driver stayed on the scene and he's cooperating with the
it happened here on south dakota avenue. she was walking. was she in the crosswalk here on 33rd street or was she on south dakota avenue at the point of impact. police are trying to figure that out. now, a portion of this incident caught on camera at this gas station. looking at this security camera video, you can see the woman walking down the sidewalk on south dakota avenue towards 33rd street. she goes out of view, so it's unclear to exactly where she was when she was struck by that dump...
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dangerous tag team take for example the corporate government synergy that was at work during the dakota access pipeline protests of last year only now are we slowly discovering the powerful forces that were working behind the scenes to not only abuse and arrest these citizens practicing their constitutionally protected freedom of speech and assembly. but to also discredit disparage and publicly flogged in the media three coordinated public relations campaign a public relations campaign that according to investigative journalist steve oren of de smaug and curtis waltman of muck rock drafted the talking points used by law enforcement to an attempt in that attempt to discredit the anti dakota access movement the talking points purported that the movement was led by out of state agitators with gangs and drug dealing ties had connections to anarchists and palestinian activists use the violence and possessed the guns and knives etc etc. so as the tag team of corporate power and government force continue to shred our constitution in the name of greed and subservience now is the time to start w
dangerous tag team take for example the corporate government synergy that was at work during the dakota access pipeline protests of last year only now are we slowly discovering the powerful forces that were working behind the scenes to not only abuse and arrest these citizens practicing their constitutionally protected freedom of speech and assembly. but to also discredit disparage and publicly flogged in the media three coordinated public relations campaign a public relations campaign that...
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he invited them to north dakota to work out and is bond before training camp.d yes. >> carson wentz huddled up his receivers and led them through a a workout. he ran eagles plays, so carson in his second year, is taking over as a leader. >> being the quarterback and everything, obviously, the leadership comes along with it. . >> it says a lot. a bunch of receivers mostly new to the eagles flew to fargo to work out with their quarterback. >> they all flew in and they are like what is this place. but they love it. we have had some fun. got a lot of good work in so far. it means a lot that we got this it many guys to come out. i think it's a big part of build this chemistry. we have a number of new faces. >> alshon jeffrey has taken a liking to his qb. >> he's an awful. no, he's great. this is awesome. everyone around loves him. it's a great crowd. everywhere we go, he's the man. >> great people out here, great time. >> the birds are bonding before training camp. working out and chilling. so do the receivers like fargo? >> we love it out here. >> they love it. che
he invited them to north dakota to work out and is bond before training camp.d yes. >> carson wentz huddled up his receivers and led them through a a workout. he ran eagles plays, so carson in his second year, is taking over as a leader. >> being the quarterback and everything, obviously, the leadership comes along with it. . >> it says a lot. a bunch of receivers mostly new to the eagles flew to fargo to work out with their quarterback. >> they all flew in and they are...
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they are work out at north dakota state university.is trip to practice and bond together. they practiced eagles plays. take a look at alshon jeffrey and nelson aguilar. being the quarterback, the leadership comes with the whole thing. and you can see he's taking over as a leader. >> we got almost all the receivers out here this summer. so it's exciting. they all flew in and what the heck is this lace. but they love it. we have had some fun. we got a lot of good work in so tar. it means a lot we got this many guys to come out. it's a big part of building this chemistry. we have a number of new faces and free agents who signed and this chemistry is a huge part of it. >> we love it out here. see how he's living and see what's going on. it's great. it reminds me of back home. >> on to the fliers, they have signed scott lau on to to a two-year contract. so then tomorrower flier mark recky takes top spot in pittsburgh. there's only one philly representing the team. reliever pat kneeshack may not be here for long. he may be the phillies most
they are work out at north dakota state university.is trip to practice and bond together. they practiced eagles plays. take a look at alshon jeffrey and nelson aguilar. being the quarterback, the leadership comes with the whole thing. and you can see he's taking over as a leader. >> we got almost all the receivers out here this summer. so it's exciting. they all flew in and what the heck is this lace. but they love it. we have had some fun. we got a lot of good work in so tar. it means a...
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he's focused on it, determined he's going to get me. >> in north dakota, david shannon's family triedup with the shocking information. the murder, the revelations about swinging, and now joan was telling them that she had become a suspect, to which they replied -- joan? not a chance. >> we tried to play the scenario. did joan have a part in it? none of us could see that she could possibly have done that. it is just not in her nature to do that. she can't. >> but brenda did have somebody else in mind. >> now, elizabeth? i could see it. >> elizabeth? the shannons' 15-year-old daughter? is it possible she was a cold-blooded killer who executed her very own stepfather? the man who adopted her, raised her, provided for her? maybe, said david's sister brenda. daisy and elizabeth were always troubled, said brenda. and when elizabeth hit her teens, watch out. >> david and joan did not have the tools needed to deal with what those two girls dished out. it was boys, drugs, violence. if she got angry, she would destroy something of theirs. >> that was hardly elizabeth's view of things. she conce
he's focused on it, determined he's going to get me. >> in north dakota, david shannon's family triedup with the shocking information. the murder, the revelations about swinging, and now joan was telling them that she had become a suspect, to which they replied -- joan? not a chance. >> we tried to play the scenario. did joan have a part in it? none of us could see that she could possibly have done that. it is just not in her nature to do that. she can't. >> but brenda did...
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people in northeastern oregon, washington, montana, and the dakotas tomorrow night might also be able to see the lights. >>> a heartwarming story in kentucky. a community rallies together to help a homeless veteran build a new home. >> reporter: for every nail and rotting piece of wood that's removed and thrown into the dumpster is one step close tore a new beginning. and the start of a new life for
people in northeastern oregon, washington, montana, and the dakotas tomorrow night might also be able to see the lights. >>> a heartwarming story in kentucky. a community rallies together to help a homeless veteran build a new home. >> reporter: for every nail and rotting piece of wood that's removed and thrown into the dumpster is one step close tore a new beginning. and the start of a new life for
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i have been to north dakota.oubt it. >> seriously, no. >> or south dakota. >> or nebraska, or kansas or oklahoma,. >> oklahoma they have it, texas. >> you think oklahoma city they have a rap station. >> yeah, tulsa. >> yeah. >> 6:26. here's sue. >> there has to be something. >> i'm feeling like i need to just google that and just to make sure. >> okay. >> all right. well, we have a little thunderstorm activity, just out to our west, we will see if that makes it in, it looks like rain edge nothing to lancaster county this morning a mixture of sun and cloud here in philadelphia, your forecast, and a look at traffic this morning coming up >> good morning sewer live where search will continue for four missing men and we expect to hear more from the district attorney on the update on the investigation, we will tell you what we know so far after the break. the grill, they're done. you think he cares if i smoke ribs for six hours? what? the best food at amazing prices, giant. fastare an entirelym the penew way to player
i have been to north dakota.oubt it. >> seriously, no. >> or south dakota. >> or nebraska, or kansas or oklahoma,. >> oklahoma they have it, texas. >> you think oklahoma city they have a rap station. >> yeah, tulsa. >> yeah. >> 6:26. here's sue. >> there has to be something. >> i'm feeling like i need to just google that and just to make sure. >> okay. >> all right. well, we have a little thunderstorm activity, just out to...
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let's take north dakota. we share the same montana fence line with north dakota. they're our neighbor. over $20,000 north dakotans paid the poverty tax. north dakotans paid $4.6 million. 40% of them make less than $25,000 a year. missouri, 143 thou missourians paid the poverty tax. nearly 48% of those missourians make less than $25,000 a year. wisconsin 115% pay the poverty tax. i've got a lot of other states and i -- i would urge my colleague to take a look at their respective state and ask, can you look in the mirror and say, we should be charging this poverty tax on those that make less than $25,000 a year? mr. president, i yield back my time. the presiding officer: the senator from washington. ms. cantwell: thank you, madam president. i come to the floor -- i know my colleague senator donnelly will be here to talk about his amendment and i want to support him on that along with senator casey. we are here to say we need to stop this war on medicaid. there are many on the other side of the aisle who want to cut or gut medicaid. what we're saying is, if you're se
let's take north dakota. we share the same montana fence line with north dakota. they're our neighbor. over $20,000 north dakotans paid the poverty tax. north dakotans paid $4.6 million. 40% of them make less than $25,000 a year. missouri, 143 thou missourians paid the poverty tax. nearly 48% of those missourians make less than $25,000 a year. wisconsin 115% pay the poverty tax. i've got a lot of other states and i -- i would urge my colleague to take a look at their respective state and ask,...
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the presiding officer: the senator from north dakota. ms. heitkamp: i think anyone who picked up "the wall street journal" and read the stories on indian health and especially in our region of the world and in the great plains, it shocked the conscience. it should have resulted in a prolonged level of outrage that would bring us all together. unfortunately, we have seen this moving one too many times. things happen where we see national stories about challenges in indian country, about failure to fulfill commitments under tree rights, we see despair, we see the incredible rates of poverty, the incredible rates of unemployment. even in a state like ours where unemployment rates are never the issue. we wonder, why isn't something being done? guess who wasn't shocked? those of us who serve on indian affairs who spent a lot of time looking at this last year and trying to find how we could have the committee be more responsible and how to look at resources and dollars to make sure that indian health was supplemented and that level of care that we
the presiding officer: the senator from north dakota. ms. heitkamp: i think anyone who picked up "the wall street journal" and read the stories on indian health and especially in our region of the world and in the great plains, it shocked the conscience. it should have resulted in a prolonged level of outrage that would bring us all together. unfortunately, we have seen this moving one too many times. things happen where we see national stories about challenges in indian country,...
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he's seen a lot in his time with the f d quite like what he saw on south dakota avenue today. >> theority of the a young woman set to be in her 20s, struck by a big dump truck, the truck belongs to fort meyer construction company that does a lot of the road work for our city fort meyer has a work yard nearby. the woman was walking when it happened, but was she in the crosswalk at 33rd street or on south dakota avenue at the time of impact. police are trying to figure that out. now, this incident was captured in part by security cameras from the gas station nearby. you can see the woman walking down the sidewalk on south dakota avenue towards the 33rd street she goes out of view so it's unclear to exactly where she was when she was struckby dump truck. you can see someone waving their hands in front of the truck to get the driver to stop. people at the gas station then moved to give first aid to the woman. it was engine 26 that was called on the scene to help. >> look to panic at people's faces. we knew we were walking on the scene of something that you're not going to see every day.
he's seen a lot in his time with the f d quite like what he saw on south dakota avenue today. >> theority of the a young woman set to be in her 20s, struck by a big dump truck, the truck belongs to fort meyer construction company that does a lot of the road work for our city fort meyer has a work yard nearby. the woman was walking when it happened, but was she in the crosswalk at 33rd street or on south dakota avenue at the time of impact. police are trying to figure that out. now, this...
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. ♪ so who would think there is a lonely football field in fargo north dakota where the phillies, thes future might be formed even as we speak. >> they are building right now bonding a bunch of millionaires out there in fargo north dakota and napa before the real thing and 13 days away from training camp and this week carson wentz has been holding a camp in fargo north dakota his hometown and he is for the skilled position players and jeffrey and auglar are there about football and bounding but for some players it was like being in a remake of the movie city slickers. >> they all flew in what is this place what is going on but love it. we had fun and got a lot of good work insofar and means a lot we got this many guys to come out and you know i think it was a big part of building this chemistry and we got a number of new faces and younger guys and veterans and younger guys and this is chemistry and the off season is a huge part of it. >> adage in baseball pitching always beats good hitting and seeing that firsthand in the major league baseball all-star game and in the tenth game and a
. ♪ so who would think there is a lonely football field in fargo north dakota where the phillies, thes future might be formed even as we speak. >> they are building right now bonding a bunch of millionaires out there in fargo north dakota and napa before the real thing and 13 days away from training camp and this week carson wentz has been holding a camp in fargo north dakota his hometown and he is for the skilled position players and jeffrey and auglar are there about football and...
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i have seen it in north dakota. in earlier segment, talked about rollback of regulations helped market. certainly helped create jobs in north dakota. we've seen nearly 50% growth in drilling in north dakota just since donald trump signed the dakota access pipeline order a few months ago. so the ultimate regulation is the tax code. melissa: yes. >> regardless what happens with obamacare, we may have to change our target a little bit. maybe it is not as as senator cruz is concerned maybe doesn't skyrocket, but if we do something to move right direction, it sends signals to the market. it tells people this is the place to invest where we should be creating jobs. i'm optimistic. melissa: you're absolutely right. we're out of time but we hear you. thank you, sir for coming on. david: i love when politicians get it. incentives matter. melissa: better is better. doesn't have to be perfect. let's get going. david: huge turn of events at the white house as republicans try to get the president's agenda off the ground. how tod
i have seen it in north dakota. in earlier segment, talked about rollback of regulations helped market. certainly helped create jobs in north dakota. we've seen nearly 50% growth in drilling in north dakota just since donald trump signed the dakota access pipeline order a few months ago. so the ultimate regulation is the tax code. melissa: yes. >> regardless what happens with obamacare, we may have to change our target a little bit. maybe it is not as as senator cruz is concerned maybe...
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nick bryant, bbc news, south dakota.has been working out his last day, as an air ambulance pilot, a role he's carried out for the last two years. he's now taking up his royal duties full—time. the duke of cambridge says he's been proud to serve. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. a team photograph at the start of his final shift. a picture from his working life which is likely to mean more than most for william wales since it will remind him of the role he's played as a member of the emergency services doing a job largely out of public sight in which he's been able to prove himself solely on the basis of ability. his colleagues say they'll miss him. he's a hard—working member of the team, always keen to get his hands dirty and help out, whether it's just cleaning the aircraft or actually at scene, helping out with patients that are critically ill. from the moment william took up his air ambulance duties more than two years ago, it's clear how much thejob has meant to him. it's kept him grounded, he said,
nick bryant, bbc news, south dakota.has been working out his last day, as an air ambulance pilot, a role he's carried out for the last two years. he's now taking up his royal duties full—time. the duke of cambridge says he's been proud to serve. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. a team photograph at the start of his final shift. a picture from his working life which is likely to mean more than most for william wales since it will remind him of the role he's played as a member...
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access pipeline, which stretches from north dakota, through south dakota, iowa and into illinois. jessica reznicek and ruby montoya said that on election day last year, the two set fire to five pieces of heavy machinery being used to construct the pipeline. the two then taught themselves how to destroy empty pipeline valves and moved up and down the pipeline's length, destroying the valves and delaying construction for weeks. the two said they are claiming responsibility for the sabotage in order to inspire more to take action. this is catholic worker jessica reznicek. >> we are speaking publicly to empower others to act boldly to dismantle the infrastructure which denies us our rights to water, land, and liberty. we have seen repeated failure of the government and it is our , risking our own liberty for the sovereignty of us all falls out -- sovereignty of us all. >> we never threaten human rights nor personal property. we did fight a private corporation that has run rampantly across our country seizing land and polluting our nation's water supply. amy: and that was catholic work
access pipeline, which stretches from north dakota, through south dakota, iowa and into illinois. jessica reznicek and ruby montoya said that on election day last year, the two set fire to five pieces of heavy machinery being used to construct the pipeline. the two then taught themselves how to destroy empty pipeline valves and moved up and down the pipeline's length, destroying the valves and delaying construction for weeks. the two said they are claiming responsibility for the sabotage in...
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. >> good afternoon, mike rounds out of south dakota. i had the opportunity to serve as governor of south dakota for eight years. during the time our legislative body would meet for basically 40 days, sometimes 40 nights. at the end of that time period like most of the other states we get our job done. get things completed in an appropriate fashion before the fiscal year actually started. people could make their plans. they could lay out based upon what our budgets were, they knew what to expect in state agencies. individuals who had come in and asked for dollars knew what had been awarded and not been awarded. in a timely fashion. that's not the way things have worked in washington for probably 43 years now. i think as senator perdue has indicated, this process is actually worked four times in 43 years. until such time we can actually fix this process and allow really good people that work here to get their job done in a timely fashion, we're probably going to have to spend extra time here in washington rather than back in the states du
. >> good afternoon, mike rounds out of south dakota. i had the opportunity to serve as governor of south dakota for eight years. during the time our legislative body would meet for basically 40 days, sometimes 40 nights. at the end of that time period like most of the other states we get our job done. get things completed in an appropriate fashion before the fiscal year actually started. people could make their plans. they could lay out based upon what our budgets were, they knew what to...
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the monumental sculpture is in south dakota, that's solid trump territory.k bryant travelled to mount rushmore to find out. what better place to talk presidential stature than mount rushmore in south dakota? carved into the rock are sculptures of washington, jefferson, teddy roosevelt and abraham lincoln. four presidents who truly made america great. donald trump continues to boast he'll be the most presidential person ever, other than possibly abe lincoln. but even people who voted for him take a very different view. i'm a bit disappointed and the reason is because i think he was the right guy at the time to shake things up, to move things forward, but he's causing too much chaos and not bringing enough order to government. i think his ego is getting in the way so i'm hoping he's going to take a step back and take a look at himself. i think he can do the change, if he gets rid of his ego. i don't think he's been as presidential as i ideally want. but i think he's getting used to the job, as well, and i think you'll get there. donald trump has described his
the monumental sculpture is in south dakota, that's solid trump territory.k bryant travelled to mount rushmore to find out. what better place to talk presidential stature than mount rushmore in south dakota? carved into the rock are sculptures of washington, jefferson, teddy roosevelt and abraham lincoln. four presidents who truly made america great. donald trump continues to boast he'll be the most presidential person ever, other than possibly abe lincoln. but even people who voted for him...
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-- linebacker dakota watson.orth and south dakota share a border with montana. >> strong leadership is a desired commodity. they have a nobleman -- a prince, a chancellor, and and earl. nose tackle earl mitchell. >> if you want music there is eli harold.>> bruce ellington. donovan newsom and, of course, elvis dumervil. >> the new head coach would love it if a couple players lived up to their names. defensive lineman carotene and the running back. >> capri is a little tricky -- mercury made a popular sports car and it's also a style of. as russell westbrook has proven, it's not always worn by women. >> they called walla walla washington the city named twice -- the 49ers have ray-ray armstrong. >> not two but one linebacker. the roster has two kinds of sandwiches -- peter and ruben. >> there is a bj and acj and two kinds of eric spelling. >> you can go international -- or all-american. be sure to use the conventional spellings. in the end when it comes to the roll call, the 49ers hope to play like the name of a roo
-- linebacker dakota watson.orth and south dakota share a border with montana. >> strong leadership is a desired commodity. they have a nobleman -- a prince, a chancellor, and and earl. nose tackle earl mitchell. >> if you want music there is eli harold.>> bruce ellington. donovan newsom and, of course, elvis dumervil. >> the new head coach would love it if a couple players lived up to their names. defensive lineman carotene and the running back. >> capri is a...
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, oklahoma, south dakota, rhode island, vermont, virginia, and wisconsin. [laughter] [applause] to boil this down to one point -- canada is the u.s.'s biggest, best customer by far. we are a bigger customer than billion,roughly $152 bigger than japan or the u.k. close.else even comes in fact, canada buys more from the u.s. than china, japan and the u.k. combined. we've been consistent this year. some might say relentless. but we are polite in our relentlessness because we are canadian. [laughter] in sharing that message, with my regular dialogues with president trump and fanning out from there. let me tell you why. this is the most successful economic partnership in the history of the world. it is worth about a trillion dollars each year. most importantly, it is well-balanced. more broadly, the north american free trade zone is the biggest economic zone in the world, comprising a $19 trillion regional market of 470 million customers. the united states, canada and mexico together now account for more than a quarter of the world's gdp. since the trilateral ag
, oklahoma, south dakota, rhode island, vermont, virginia, and wisconsin. [laughter] [applause] to boil this down to one point -- canada is the u.s.'s biggest, best customer by far. we are a bigger customer than billion,roughly $152 bigger than japan or the u.k. close.else even comes in fact, canada buys more from the u.s. than china, japan and the u.k. combined. we've been consistent this year. some might say relentless. but we are polite in our relentlessness because we are canadian....
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been unleashing american-made energy, rolling back the clean power plan, approving the keystone and dakota pipelines and when did he so, president trump took executive action to make sure that new pipelines in america would be built by american workers using american steel. [applause] thanks to the president's leadership, american manufacturers haven't been this optimistic in more than two decades. and the confidence of american farmers is soaring to near record levels and we will continue to fight every single day to make sure our country makes the best machines, grow the best food and design the best technology in the world because president donald trump knows that made in america will make america great again. [applause] so with gratitude for his leadership and admiration for his unwavering confidence in the boundless capacity of the american people, it is now my high honor and distinct privilege to introduce to all of you the 45th president of the united states of america, president donald trump. [applause]
been unleashing american-made energy, rolling back the clean power plan, approving the keystone and dakota pipelines and when did he so, president trump took executive action to make sure that new pipelines in america would be built by american workers using american steel. [applause] thanks to the president's leadership, american manufacturers haven't been this optimistic in more than two decades. and the confidence of american farmers is soaring to near record levels and we will continue to...
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police say alvarez stayed on the scene on the south dakota one. but today in court, the judge ordered alvarez not to drive any more commercial vehicles for at least a month, until they have another hearing in this case. >> i think the judge made proper decision. she did not allow him to continue to operate a commercial vehicle. he's obviously proven to be a danger to the innocence of this city. frankly, even those outside the city, so that was a very proper and grateful for it. >> reporter: fort myer said that alvarez is not currently driving their company. fort myer said they believe safety is first. fort myer said it's cooperating fully with police in that south dakota avenue accident investigation. wendy, back to you. >> a second person is now charged in the shooting of a baby. you may remember the one-year-old hit by a stray bullet two weeks ago outside a home on i street in northeast dc. 27-year-old is charged with assault with a dangerous weapon. 39-year-old arrested last week faces the same charges and police are still looking for another p
police say alvarez stayed on the scene on the south dakota one. but today in court, the judge ordered alvarez not to drive any more commercial vehicles for at least a month, until they have another hearing in this case. >> i think the judge made proper decision. she did not allow him to continue to operate a commercial vehicle. he's obviously proven to be a danger to the innocence of this city. frankly, even those outside the city, so that was a very proper and grateful for it. >>...
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nick bryant, bbc news, south dakota.king up his royal duties full—time. for the past two years, the duke of cambridge has been working for the east anglian air ambulance service, based in cambridge. a former british olympic athlete has revealed that she self—harmed while struggling to cope with the demands of elite competition. rebekah wilson — a member of team gb‘s two—woman bobsleigh crew at the 2014 sochi games — told how the "intense pressure" of training took its toll and says she believes the duty of care towards athletes needs to be addressed. she's been speaking exclusively to our sports editor, dan roan. 0n the outside, rebekah wilson was living the dream, representing team gb at the 2014 winter olympics. a star of a sport defined by courage and speed, the bobsleigh. but behind the dedication was a darker secret she now wants to share. a 26—year—old telling me how life is an elite athlete took its toll. i had to hold it together and the only way i could do that was at the time when i was self—harming, i would tr
nick bryant, bbc news, south dakota.king up his royal duties full—time. for the past two years, the duke of cambridge has been working for the east anglian air ambulance service, based in cambridge. a former british olympic athlete has revealed that she self—harmed while struggling to cope with the demands of elite competition. rebekah wilson — a member of team gb‘s two—woman bobsleigh crew at the 2014 sochi games — told how the "intense pressure" of training took its toll...
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it was right here, southbound 880 at dakota. that's gone, at least it is out of the lanes but traffic is going be slow it'd doesn't get better until you pass dakota. it is going to be slow for a time to come, 680 is also slow this morning as you drive through, and if you are driving on 680 through soon ramone it looks good. highway 4 still slow traffic and after that, 680 is slow from 242 and after that to walnut creek: let's talk about highway 24 nearby, it is getting a little more crowded in lafayette. it gets better after the bart station, and as you drive to bay bridge, that's backed up for a 15 to 20 minute delay. >> 718, let's bring steve in with today's weather. >> thank you, my friend. >> good morning everybody w. i do have some fog there but it is mainly on the coast with just a little moving over bay. there's not much inland. it locks like a little over soon pablo bay up toward the district but i don't think too much. there's plenty though, over on the coast, which is dealing with temperatures there at 50s, 60s. low cl
it was right here, southbound 880 at dakota. that's gone, at least it is out of the lanes but traffic is going be slow it'd doesn't get better until you pass dakota. it is going to be slow for a time to come, 680 is also slow this morning as you drive through, and if you are driving on 680 through soon ramone it looks good. highway 4 still slow traffic and after that, 680 is slow from 242 and after that to walnut creek: let's talk about highway 24 nearby, it is getting a little more crowded in...
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those are some strides we're taking in south dakota. again, i want to thank nga and the merkel foundation and siemens and j. morgan chase to this eye opening experience to me. >> thank you governor. i'm going to give the last word to governor bullock. >> very much appreciate your all's commitment, from my perspective as governor that's how we're going to meet work force stoert image needs. we've race raised the number of apprenticeship program in the last four years. i followed from 2000 to today, 90% of those are still working in our state which is so important for every parent. average salary of a graduate is about $60,000 which is significant. i think we need to educate goegt the employers, government institutions and the students. at the end of the day, so many people think of apprentices as the trade. there's 1,000 different apprentice fields. we have them in februaphlebotom it. last legislative session said if you higher a apprentice we'll pay you 700 tax credit, if it's a veteran, we'll pay 1500. i had to work a lot with my two y
those are some strides we're taking in south dakota. again, i want to thank nga and the merkel foundation and siemens and j. morgan chase to this eye opening experience to me. >> thank you governor. i'm going to give the last word to governor bullock. >> very much appreciate your all's commitment, from my perspective as governor that's how we're going to meet work force stoert image needs. we've race raised the number of apprenticeship program in the last four years. i followed from...
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being away from north dakota, for us to be here. it's just great. >> and to see carson wentz?yes. he's awesome. such a role model for our kids and grandkids. >> that's the best carson wentz endorsement of all times. they love him there and here in philadelphia. >> yes, we do. thank you. >> campers from the global leadership charter school closed the program with a special presentation dressed in costume. they reenacted the mansion's past relate today the anti-slavement movement. don't they look great? "jimmy kimmel live" live next followed by "nightline." "action news" continues tomorrow at 5:00, with gary hall. >> i'm monica malpass. have a great night and a good weekend. ♪ ♪ >>> tv's number one daily viral video show, right this minute. from the eerie to the epic. >> a photographer chases down the storms. >> in this spectacular new video he just put out. >> meet the brave guy who reveals the moments that nearly broke him. >> working that hard for something, you just kind of lose it for a minute. >>> a man goes after a woman in traffic, but wait till you hear the story behind
being away from north dakota, for us to be here. it's just great. >> and to see carson wentz?yes. he's awesome. such a role model for our kids and grandkids. >> that's the best carson wentz endorsement of all times. they love him there and here in philadelphia. >> yes, we do. thank you. >> campers from the global leadership charter school closed the program with a special presentation dressed in costume. they reenacted the mansion's past relate today the anti-slavement...