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granting producers emergency loans a handful of governors in states like montana nebraska and north dakota have also declared disasters in some counties to help assist in state and washington tossed sweets. boom bust is up next year in r.t.m. america samone del rosario joins us now for a preview of what's ahead what do you got going on today simone anya big news in the bitcoin world the cryptocurrency is splitting into well tell you the difference between what's now old school and the new school big cash plus wall street regulators are looking to loosen restrictions on banks restrictions that were put in place after two thousand and eight to prevent another financial crash and the f.a.a. is being forced to defend airplanes smaller sizes in court i'm sure everyone want to hear more about that one on yes certainly well thanks a lot. and that does it for now for more of the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash r.t. america also check out our website r.t. dot com for the clash america you can also follow me on twitter at on your part of health questions. all the world is strange and
granting producers emergency loans a handful of governors in states like montana nebraska and north dakota have also declared disasters in some counties to help assist in state and washington tossed sweets. boom bust is up next year in r.t.m. america samone del rosario joins us now for a preview of what's ahead what do you got going on today simone anya big news in the bitcoin world the cryptocurrency is splitting into well tell you the difference between what's now old school and the new...
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one of the interesting things about his time in the dakotas is he went out to the dakotas after his first child was born. two days later, teddy roosevelt mother died and then his wife died leaving him with a newborn child. atwas stricken with grief losing both of those people at the same time. he went out to the dakotas and purchased a ranch out there named the maltese cross. he learned to ride and rope and do all the things a cowboy does out there. he did that for three or four years before going back to new york. in this saddle is on loan to us from the sagamore hills historic site with the park service. here we are with william howard president toy after the presidency go on to become a supreme court justice. he was the chief supreme court justice until shortly before he died. after being defeated for reelection, he went on to teach at yale law school. while he was there, we have two of the exams he gave to his law students. we also have a document from at the summer white house in beverly, massachusetts. from beverly, massachusetts, we have in itinerary of things he did. going for a d
one of the interesting things about his time in the dakotas is he went out to the dakotas after his first child was born. two days later, teddy roosevelt mother died and then his wife died leaving him with a newborn child. atwas stricken with grief losing both of those people at the same time. he went out to the dakotas and purchased a ranch out there named the maltese cross. he learned to ride and rope and do all the things a cowboy does out there. he did that for three or four years before...
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let you vote why would the republicans who run north dakota make north dakota the most liberal state in the country for voting because it's entirely white so just so you know what but white well what you see it's a republican run state what you see it once republicans run states is that the larger the black or hispanic population the state the more aggressively they crank up the voter suppression laws issue or minorities or democrat yeah the my point it's the nature of power well you can win unless similarly say well that meanwhile the f.c.c. has extended the deadline for comments on is a plan to gut net neutrality by two more weeks that plan is already the most commented plan in f.c.c. history and once it's finalized it'll suck the american internet back decades meanwhile out in longmont colorado residents are already enjoying the internet of the future longmont is now in the internet business and almost every home in the city has access we want people who take it is much for granted is the do flipping a light switch on in their house. long monson next to light in a civil broadband
let you vote why would the republicans who run north dakota make north dakota the most liberal state in the country for voting because it's entirely white so just so you know what but white well what you see it's a republican run state what you see it once republicans run states is that the larger the black or hispanic population the state the more aggressively they crank up the voter suppression laws issue or minorities or democrat yeah the my point it's the nature of power well you can win...
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this family drove from south dakota. >> nice nine hour drive across minnesota, wisconsin. you can't beat. nice to be here. >> reporter: their favorite player, jason peters. long drive paid off for the big guy signed autographs. >> eagles! >> everywhere you turn a great story like the goldstein brothers traveling down to see his brother. >> i don't get to do so him much and great to have the experience. >> we drove from milwaukee yesterday and now here today. it's been great. >> the eagles lose. you got to trust the process. we are going to see you next week, thursday, 6:00 p.m. the bird take on the bills. week two of the preseason. maybe we get a win. for now live at lambeau field in green bay, wisconsin, keith
this family drove from south dakota. >> nice nine hour drive across minnesota, wisconsin. you can't beat. nice to be here. >> reporter: their favorite player, jason peters. long drive paid off for the big guy signed autographs. >> eagles! >> everywhere you turn a great story like the goldstein brothers traveling down to see his brother. >> i don't get to do so him much and great to have the experience. >> we drove from milwaukee yesterday and now here today....
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it is right here in the united states in north dakota. the missouri river correctional center, a fenceless minimum security prison near bismarck, north dakota known as the fog. in fact, all three states-run prisons are experimenting with similar strategies to improve outcomes for all, while also improving quality of life. as mother jones reported, the number of inmates in solitary confinement is down by two-thirds and with that decrease, inmate violence has dropped. the dakota'ses were inspired by scandinavia, norway, in fact, known for the most humane prisons in the world. looking for a way to slow the growth of their prison population, and deemphasize solitary confinement a group of north dakota's prison officials visited open-air fax mum securi -- maximum security prison incorporating its philosophies. we look to other nations for solutions to crises from gun control and other areas and a prison in norway looked at in 2015. maybe north dakota, a state that voted overem whelmingly for donald trump will end up showing the president and a
it is right here in the united states in north dakota. the missouri river correctional center, a fenceless minimum security prison near bismarck, north dakota known as the fog. in fact, all three states-run prisons are experimenting with similar strategies to improve outcomes for all, while also improving quality of life. as mother jones reported, the number of inmates in solitary confinement is down by two-thirds and with that decrease, inmate violence has dropped. the dakota'ses were inspired...
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it's right here in north dakota, known as the farm.he state's run prisons are experimenting with new strategies to improve the outcomes for all as well as improving quality of life. the number of inmates in solitary confinement is down by 2/3, and with that decrease, inmate violence has dropped. dakota prisons are known for the most humane in the world. a group of north dakotan prison officials visited norway's open air maximum security prison, and incorporated many of its features and philosophies. we often look to other nations for solutions to crisecrises. maybe north dakota, a state that voted overwhelmingly for donald trump will end up showing the president and all of us a way to really make america great again. the according to answer to my gps challenge question is c, the u.s. last conducted a nuclear weapons test in september 1992 at an underground site in nevada. the soviet union has performed 700 since it's first one in 1949. thanks for joining me for the program this week, i will see you next week. >>> hey, i'm brian stelter
it's right here in north dakota, known as the farm.he state's run prisons are experimenting with new strategies to improve the outcomes for all as well as improving quality of life. the number of inmates in solitary confinement is down by 2/3, and with that decrease, inmate violence has dropped. dakota prisons are known for the most humane in the world. a group of north dakotan prison officials visited norway's open air maximum security prison, and incorporated many of its features and...
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we will not be bringing dakota.verybody looks at you too and say you are brave and heroes, you could have just been sitting on the couch when you decide to get up and do something about it. what is scary to be out there at times, i would imagine, dakota. is that? >> at we just made the decision. we couldn't sit on the couch and watch what was going on. we are all texans, we are here to help each other. we all came together, it started out with just three people and went from three to 15 to 42 over 100 with darren's help. we all just came together. >> martha: that's amazing. darren, a little time left. what is the biggest surprise for you and all of this? >> it's like a war zone. i was doing rescues after the volunteer group had come together, and one of the things we went to, i went to the city the next day and immediately, we loaded up in a truck and we went to east houston and there was about 100 people stranded in a post office with no bathroom, food, water, nothing. when we pulled up, it was like something you w
we will not be bringing dakota.verybody looks at you too and say you are brave and heroes, you could have just been sitting on the couch when you decide to get up and do something about it. what is scary to be out there at times, i would imagine, dakota. is that? >> at we just made the decision. we couldn't sit on the couch and watch what was going on. we are all texans, we are here to help each other. we all came together, it started out with just three people and went from three to 15...
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he releases the washington and the south dakota. trainingfrom naval centers, he helped install a hardware on the ships, he wrote the first manual that had not even yet been distributed to deflate. in route to the south pacific, the kentucky rifleman -- a champion fiscal sugar, master of every gun from a 45 caliber to a 16 inch, he is the manual to command for a fight like this. night, willis lee sallies his flash of in the south dakota. japanese, the psychological route that was guadalcanal was complete from the japanese point of view. it won't be until the end of 1944 that japanese battleships come forward and engage american forces in any meaningful way. this campaign was crushing for the japanese. there was one final battle that was fought for the japanese to see some major combat. part of me probably wondered if i could sustain the interest. yet another midnight slugfest. it was frustrating because after of november night 15, you wanted to be in!. we'll get that, we get another abject u.s. defeat. we have u.s. cruisers under com
he releases the washington and the south dakota. trainingfrom naval centers, he helped install a hardware on the ships, he wrote the first manual that had not even yet been distributed to deflate. in route to the south pacific, the kentucky rifleman -- a champion fiscal sugar, master of every gun from a 45 caliber to a 16 inch, he is the manual to command for a fight like this. night, willis lee sallies his flash of in the south dakota. japanese, the psychological route that was guadalcanal was...
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enterprise, two battle ships, the washington and the south dakota. the old pearl harbor battle ships are not here, the not here is fuel. admiral nimitz did not have the uel storage to operate his carriers and his old battle ships simultaneously on the south pacific. the cruisers, destroyers, and carrier's game until the faster battle came into theater. pacific, a the south kentucky rifleman, a champion olympic ooter, an medalist, master of every gun, the man you want in command and for a like this ships take take these two into harm's way. leads forth with he washington and south dakota and makes short work of that last japanese battle ship. japanese hat, the psychological if not material complete from, is the japanese point of view. they've lost two battle ships in range fist ose fighting range against an squadron and never again. remember, this is 1942. end of be until the 1944 that japanese battle ships come forward and engage american forces in a meaningful way. think that the psychological effect of this campaign was crushing for the japanese. o
enterprise, two battle ships, the washington and the south dakota. the old pearl harbor battle ships are not here, the not here is fuel. admiral nimitz did not have the uel storage to operate his carriers and his old battle ships simultaneously on the south pacific. the cruisers, destroyers, and carrier's game until the faster battle came into theater. pacific, a the south kentucky rifleman, a champion olympic ooter, an medalist, master of every gun, the man you want in command and for a like...
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nightmare realized was amy: and we stick with jacob scott in fargo, north carolina, dust fargo, north dakota. thinkand lots of nazis they're fighting against the establishment, but racism is the establishment. capitalism is built on racism from the ground up. when you have this worldview that kind of looks at everything upside down and backwards, it -- i don't know how to reach him and how to prevent him from doing the things he says he's going to do. the surveillance state. the justice department is demanding web hosting provider dreamhost turn over 1.3 million visitor ip addresses of people who visited the website disruptj20.org, which was used to organize the protests against president trump's inauguration. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in barcelona, spain, 14 people have died after a van plowed into a crowded walkway thursday along las ramblas, the city's most famous avenue. more than 100 people were injured. eyewitnesses described scenes of horror. >> people were scared, running all over the place wi
nightmare realized was amy: and we stick with jacob scott in fargo, north carolina, dust fargo, north dakota. thinkand lots of nazis they're fighting against the establishment, but racism is the establishment. capitalism is built on racism from the ground up. when you have this worldview that kind of looks at everything upside down and backwards, it -- i don't know how to reach him and how to prevent him from doing the things he says he's going to do. the surveillance state. the justice...
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. >> reporter: avera institute for human genetics in sioux falls, south dakota, is among those at the cutting edge of pharmacogenomics, looking at how genetics influence the way we process medications. >> we'll hone in and look at the medications. maybe it's four to six that are more effective to you. >> reporter: the test costs $179 and is often covered by insurance. >> one anti-depressants -- >> reporter: sarah found her genetics made her overly sensitive to many of the newer medications, so dr. stanley prescribed an older class of anti-depressants and experimented with lower doses. >> it gave me hope. it gave me the will to keep fighting. >> reporter: in depression patients, that can be lifesaving. finally, sarah found the right combination and is now the mom she wants to be. >> come on, buddy. >> reporter: thanks to a new field of medicine with a very personal touch. kristen dahlgren, nbc news, sioux falls, south dakota. >>> and there's more to tell you about here tonight. coming up next, the emotional return of something lost but found again for eight of our nation's veterans. >>
. >> reporter: avera institute for human genetics in sioux falls, south dakota, is among those at the cutting edge of pharmacogenomics, looking at how genetics influence the way we process medications. >> we'll hone in and look at the medications. maybe it's four to six that are more effective to you. >> reporter: the test costs $179 and is often covered by insurance. >> one anti-depressants -- >> reporter: sarah found her genetics made her overly sensitive to many...
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xavier martin was from baltimore county, maryland and dakota rigsby was from virginia.the fitzgerald and the mccain are both in the navy's 7th fleet in the pacific. the commander has been relieved of duty. >>> we're following a develop story this morning. we're working to learn when the man who became the face of the white nationalist rally in charlottesville will be extradited. christopher cannot well turned himself into place -- police in lynchburg, virginia. he openly talked about his racist views. he was wanted by uva police for his actions during the friday night torch rally before saturday's deadly rally. at some point he will be brought back to charlottesville to face three felony charges. meanwhile, theon
xavier martin was from baltimore county, maryland and dakota rigsby was from virginia.the fitzgerald and the mccain are both in the navy's 7th fleet in the pacific. the commander has been relieved of duty. >>> we're following a develop story this morning. we're working to learn when the man who became the face of the white nationalist rally in charlottesville will be extradited. christopher cannot well turned himself into place -- police in lynchburg, virginia. he openly talked about...
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about the keystone pipeline that i immediately approved or the dakota access type line.he russia story is a total fabrication. excuse for the greatest loss in the history of american politics, that's all it is. it just makes them feel better when they have nothing else to talk about. what the prosecutors should be nton'sg at are hillary cli , and theyeted emails should be looking at the paid russian speeches, and the owned companies, or let them look at the uranium she sold that is now in the hands of .very -- of very angry russians most people know there were no russians in our campaign. there never were. we didn't win because of russia. we won because of you. that i can tell you. we won because we totally outworked the other side. we won because millions of patriotic americans voted to take back their country. have you seen any russians in west virginia or ohio or pennsylvania? are there any russians here tonight, any russians? they can't beat us at the voting booths, so they are trying to cheat you out of the future and the future that you want. cheat you outg to of t
about the keystone pipeline that i immediately approved or the dakota access type line.he russia story is a total fabrication. excuse for the greatest loss in the history of american politics, that's all it is. it just makes them feel better when they have nothing else to talk about. what the prosecutors should be nton'sg at are hillary cli , and theyeted emails should be looking at the paid russian speeches, and the owned companies, or let them look at the uranium she sold that is now in the...
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the pipeline moving oil from inth dakota to illinois june. news 24 hours a powered by 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries, i am mark come to an. sanctions president the president of venezuela for undermining democracy. high-profile opposition leaders were seized from their homes at gunpoint last night. joining us now to discuss bloomberg europe chief, nathan crooks. let us know about who was obtained or abductive last night. nathan: these were two very high-profile opposition leaders. one had been freed from house arrest a few weeks ago and the mayor of caracas had been on house arrest for the past couple of years. they were both very emblematic leaders of the opposition because of the previous tension. the videos of them being detained and posted on social media were very graphic and one was pulled from his house wearing blue pajamas. just now, the family has released a video going around twitter like crazy, saying his wife was pregnant and he prerecorded this message on july 17. imagery goinghic on in venezuela right no
the pipeline moving oil from inth dakota to illinois june. news 24 hours a powered by 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries, i am mark come to an. sanctions president the president of venezuela for undermining democracy. high-profile opposition leaders were seized from their homes at gunpoint last night. joining us now to discuss bloomberg europe chief, nathan crooks. let us know about who was obtained or abductive last night. nathan: these were two very high-profile...
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then california than that moved to the dakotas and montana and nebraska. to new yorkd across in 1919 and the national amendment passes. you could call us a big turning point in the effort to gain suffrage for women and the united states. the big event that began the suffrage movement did happen in new york. conventione women's led by susan b anthony on among other leaders. interestingly enough right after that she began a world wind -- a to advocate for women's rights periods went of the early leaders in the 20th century and washington state saw her in 1848 as a eight-year-old. barnstorming through illinois and that is emma smith defoe who suffrage leader of the movement through tacoma. she saw susan b anthony and central illinois when she was eight years old. susan b anthony asked who in the audience believe women should have the right to vote, as a stood up. old she that was a memorable experience, it definitely has a connection 1910. state from 1848 read about the same time as the women's conference in seneca falls women and men were timeling west and a
then california than that moved to the dakotas and montana and nebraska. to new yorkd across in 1919 and the national amendment passes. you could call us a big turning point in the effort to gain suffrage for women and the united states. the big event that began the suffrage movement did happen in new york. conventione women's led by susan b anthony on among other leaders. interestingly enough right after that she began a world wind -- a to advocate for women's rights periods went of the early...
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atmospheric administration said in last week's travel port that quote much of montana and parts of dakotas nebraska and kansas had no rain this week some areas have been drier than normal for the last two to three months and some drought indicators reflect dryness for the last twelve months farmers in north dakota also produce most of the nation's navy beans pinto beans and canola used for vegetable oil these prices are also expected to rise for consumers the agriculture commissioner for north dakota go wrings said that people in the business for the last five decades haven't witnessed these types of conditions before iowa oklahoma and texas are reportedly undergoing drought conditions as well now seeing the early stages of their main crops and livestock being affected the u.s.d.a. designated three states as natural disasters as well as several counties granting producers emergency loans a handful of governors in states like montana nebraska and north dakota have also declared disasters in some counties to help assist in state aid in washington and sweets are seeing. according to a study p
atmospheric administration said in last week's travel port that quote much of montana and parts of dakotas nebraska and kansas had no rain this week some areas have been drier than normal for the last two to three months and some drought indicators reflect dryness for the last twelve months farmers in north dakota also produce most of the nation's navy beans pinto beans and canola used for vegetable oil these prices are also expected to rise for consumers the agriculture commissioner for north...
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the two protestors in iowa who came forward to claim credit for multiple acts of sabotage on the dakota access pipeline they destroyed equipment and delayed construction going on there and they claimed credit that's that bold as bold i ask . i get i gotta be honest i don't claim credit when i scratch someone's car. or steal my neighbor's wall street journal use it to wipe my ass and then put it back. in a statement the woman says some a's view these actions as violent but what we did was fight a private corporation that has run rampantly across our country seizing land and polluting our nation's water supply yeah if we're going to call what they did sabotage shouldn't we save energy transfer partners is sabotaging north dakota's water for fossil fuels are sabotaging the planet in fact a new study just revealed that twenty five companies account for over fifty percent of the global industrial greenhouse gases and only a hundred companies account for seventy one percent there are other ways to power the planet then just vote worst ways to power the planet. you know others when there's sol
the two protestors in iowa who came forward to claim credit for multiple acts of sabotage on the dakota access pipeline they destroyed equipment and delayed construction going on there and they claimed credit that's that bold as bold i ask . i get i gotta be honest i don't claim credit when i scratch someone's car. or steal my neighbor's wall street journal use it to wipe my ass and then put it back. in a statement the woman says some a's view these actions as violent but what we did was fight...
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between 6th street and south dakota avenue northeast. of the fires that we're talking about this morning. so if you're if that local area, you -- in that local area you might have some trouble getting out of the neighborhood this morning. also 95 southbound you see the delays here. an accident between dale boulevard and route 234. mike and jan still seeing the delays. >> okay. >>> the twists and turns of james comey's life will soon end up on your tablet perhaps. the former fbi director has a book deal. you can learn about leadership and decision making. 's situations in american government over the past two decades. the book is snot going to be out -- not going to be out until next spring. >>> a woman and her two children are in the car and they had to be rescued after they got tangled in some power lines in sufficient field, c -- suffield, connecticut. police say the car traveled up the support pole and they got stuck. even is just fine. >>> -- everyone is just fine. >>> imagine being stuck side down for -- upside down for 40 mine. ima
between 6th street and south dakota avenue northeast. of the fires that we're talking about this morning. so if you're if that local area, you -- in that local area you might have some trouble getting out of the neighborhood this morning. also 95 southbound you see the delays here. an accident between dale boulevard and route 234. mike and jan still seeing the delays. >> okay. >>> the twists and turns of james comey's life will soon end up on your tablet perhaps. the former fbi...
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. >> just being here, being away from north dakota. >> reporter: remember the north dakota family thatg on action news over their love for carson wentz, well wentz saw the story on 6abc that went viral so carson why do you think you get this kind of response? >> i don't really know. i don't really know. i tell you what i'm a normal dude who has been blessed to play this game but it's definitely humbling and also really cool to recognize that i have that influence, i'm very fortunate. >> everyone is on the wentz wagon and still to come the look at the sixers new allen iverson finally apologizing to days after failing to show up for a big three tournament game in dallas on his instagram account and ai gives no excuse for his unexcused absence the current number one pick markelle fultz looking sharp in number 20 threads and unveiling the uniforms have slightly different with a nike swoosh and stub hub ad the first to have an ad on their jerseys and monet davis back on the mound pitching at the great american ballpark in cincinnati three years after being a star and leading the dragons and
. >> just being here, being away from north dakota. >> reporter: remember the north dakota family thatg on action news over their love for carson wentz, well wentz saw the story on 6abc that went viral so carson why do you think you get this kind of response? >> i don't really know. i don't really know. i tell you what i'm a normal dude who has been blessed to play this game but it's definitely humbling and also really cool to recognize that i have that influence, i'm very...
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thomas moore high school in rapid city, south dakota is here the students won third-place prize of $750 for their documentary on racial in america. about five hours east in sioux south dakota, students received a third-place prize of 750 for documentary on the classmate won nd honorable mention and prize of documentary on marijuana. middle homas a. edison school, several students won for a a student won documentary on national debt. won for their documentary on terrorism. students also received honorable mention for warming.ry on global thank you to all the students 2017 ook part in our student cam documentary competition. to atch the videos go student cam.org, and student cam 018 starts with the theme constitution and you, student any provision of the u.s. constitution and why the provision is important. >> "washington journal" continues. host: on social media, post your thoughts on open phones at facebook.com/cspan. republicans, 202-748-8000. democrats,
thomas moore high school in rapid city, south dakota is here the students won third-place prize of $750 for their documentary on racial in america. about five hours east in sioux south dakota, students received a third-place prize of 750 for documentary on the classmate won nd honorable mention and prize of documentary on marijuana. middle homas a. edison school, several students won for a a student won documentary on national debt. won for their documentary on terrorism. students also received...
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michael, and pringle, south dakota, you are next. michael andame is i'm from the black hills in south dakota. what we experienced during totality, we were at 90%, we experienced strong vibrations better bodies and the fact that there were many people out and about experiencing this wonderful event. it was amazing. it was rest taking. the temperature dropped, the shadows -- i think it's a cool event and coming together as communities to watch something so special. we were burning sage, dancing and training and or the corona, we each had a corona. the previous color mentioning the next total solar eclipse, you will not have to wait 99 years. there will be another one happening in seven years, april 2024, that have stretching from from mainehe way of into canada. more of your calls coming, but the president here in washington d c with his family also viewed the partial solar eclipse that happened in this area. take a look. host: president trump, first lady melania trump, and their son on the balcony of the white house this afternoon, ta
michael, and pringle, south dakota, you are next. michael andame is i'm from the black hills in south dakota. what we experienced during totality, we were at 90%, we experienced strong vibrations better bodies and the fact that there were many people out and about experiencing this wonderful event. it was amazing. it was rest taking. the temperature dropped, the shadows -- i think it's a cool event and coming together as communities to watch something so special. we were burning sage, dancing...
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almost about to die. >> reporter: it happened july 11th on south dakota avenue. a large dump truck from the ft. myer construction company runs over a woman as she's trying to cross the street. the victim, 23-year-old bianca butler. she's still in she's gone through eight operations. she is still unable to walk. she will never forget that day. >> he dragged me almost to my death. >> reporter: it took some time, but we finally got the police report on this crash. it says the dump truck was trying to make a right hand turn on to south dakota avenue. that bianca was trying to cross the street here, that the dump truck's right front tire rolled over her legs and then dragged her three, six, nine, 12, 18, 21, dragged her 67 feet until the driver heard her screams and brought that truck to a stop way over here. according to the police report, investigators determined that the driver failed to yield right away to the pedestrian. that 62-year-old 62-year-old ismael alvarez. and at the time, he was awaiting trial for a hit and run two years ago. in that case, it's alleged
almost about to die. >> reporter: it happened july 11th on south dakota avenue. a large dump truck from the ft. myer construction company runs over a woman as she's trying to cross the street. the victim, 23-year-old bianca butler. she's still in she's gone through eight operations. she is still unable to walk. she will never forget that day. >> he dragged me almost to my death. >> reporter: it took some time, but we finally got the police report on this crash. it says the...
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thomas moore high school in south dakota is were audrey, grace, and carolyn won the third place prize of seven or $50 for the documentary on racial inequality in america. about five hours east, caleb miller and patrick henry middle school received a third-place price of seven or $50 for his documentary on the national debt. this classmate one honorable mention for his documentary on marijuana. a thomas edison middle school a number one, sarah won her documentary on the national debt. joe, brady collins, john baker one for the documentary and terrorism. . . good afternoon and welcome to the new nixon library. library. i am president of the richard nixon foundation. we are honored to have so many council members here today
thomas moore high school in south dakota is were audrey, grace, and carolyn won the third place prize of seven or $50 for the documentary on racial inequality in america. about five hours east, caleb miller and patrick henry middle school received a third-place price of seven or $50 for his documentary on the national debt. this classmate one honorable mention for his documentary on marijuana. a thomas edison middle school a number one, sarah won her documentary on the national debt. joe, brady...
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almost all the way to north dakota. he hitched a ride at the very end to get there for a certain date. he told me that during that pilgrimage, he thought about the osage murders. and when you look at the particulars, they seem different. they're not getting money from oil. they're trying to protect the land much he said it was the same funneldamental issue which native-american nations to protect their land, to protect their sovereignty and dictate the fate of their resources. i just give you one story. i think it gets to that question. the woman molly burkeheart i wrote b i found a document in an archive two years before she died in 1936. and it was an appeal by her of her incompetency. and the court had finally deemed her competent in 1934. two years before she died. she was finally allowed to control her money, her destiny, her faith that she was finally granted the rights of an american citizen. and i think, you know, again, that's recent. >> after all those years of having an overlord. telling what she can and can'
almost all the way to north dakota. he hitched a ride at the very end to get there for a certain date. he told me that during that pilgrimage, he thought about the osage murders. and when you look at the particulars, they seem different. they're not getting money from oil. they're trying to protect the land much he said it was the same funneldamental issue which native-american nations to protect their land, to protect their sovereignty and dictate the fate of their resources. i just give you...
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in sioux falls, south dakota, seventh grader received a third-place prize of $750 for his documentarye national debt. and another student won alamo group mentioned -- and another student won honorable mention on his documentary. and a number of students won honorable mentions. documentary -- sarah won for her documentary on the national debt. and three other students received honorable mentions for their documentary on global warming. thank you to all the students who took part in our 2017 student camera documentary a petition. visitch the videos, studentcam.org. >> c-span, where history unfold daily. was created as a public service by america's cable companies, and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> up next on american history tv, from the national constitution center in inladelphia, john, editor chief, discusses his new book "washington's farewell." in conversation with the constitution's scholarship, he argues president washington more future generations about the dangers of hyper partisanship, excessive debt, and war of words. this is about one hour. >
in sioux falls, south dakota, seventh grader received a third-place prize of $750 for his documentarye national debt. and another student won alamo group mentioned -- and another student won honorable mention on his documentary. and a number of students won honorable mentions. documentary -- sarah won for her documentary on the national debt. and three other students received honorable mentions for their documentary on global warming. thank you to all the students who took part in our 2017...
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thomas moore high school in rapid city, south dakota, is where audrey cope, grace wittenberg and carolyn -- won the third place prize of $750 for their documentary on racial inequality in america. in sioux falls, south dakota, seventh grader caleb miller at patrick henry middle school received a third place prize of $750 for his documentary on the national debt. and classmate aidan alvine won honorable mention and a prize of $250 for his documentary on marijuana. a number of students won honorable mentions and $a 250 per grape. sarah won or her documentary on the national debt. joe, brady and sean baker won for their documentary on terrorism. and lauren, nia and haley also received honorable mentions for their documentary on global warming. thank you to all the students who took part in our 2017 student cam documentary competition. to watch any of the videos, go to studentcam.org. and student cam 2018 starts in september with the theme, the constitution and you. we're asking students to choose any provision of the u.s. constitution and create a video illustrating why the provision is imp
thomas moore high school in rapid city, south dakota, is where audrey cope, grace wittenberg and carolyn -- won the third place prize of $750 for their documentary on racial inequality in america. in sioux falls, south dakota, seventh grader caleb miller at patrick henry middle school received a third place prize of $750 for his documentary on the national debt. and classmate aidan alvine won honorable mention and a prize of $250 for his documentary on marijuana. a number of students won...
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immediately, oregon passed in 1911, followed by california, and then the dakotas, nebraska, montana, and then progressed across to new york in 1919 and of course the national amendment in 1920. you can call is a big turning point in the effort to gain suffrage for women in the united states. event thate big then the suffrage was when women's commission and seneca falls with susan b anthony, among other leaders. interestingly enough, right after that, susan b anthony began a whirlwind trip to territorial areas in the united states to advocate for women's rights to vote. one of the early leaders in the 20th century in washington state saw her in 1848 as an eight-year-old, barnstorming through illinois. that is emma smith defoe, who ends up coming a leader of the washington state suffrage movement, and lived and worked right here in tacoma near our history museum. she saw susan b anthony in central illinois when she was eight years old, and susan b is the asked, "who audience believes women should have the right to vote?" as an eight-year-old, she stood up. that was a memorable experien
immediately, oregon passed in 1911, followed by california, and then the dakotas, nebraska, montana, and then progressed across to new york in 1919 and of course the national amendment in 1920. you can call is a big turning point in the effort to gain suffrage for women in the united states. event thate big then the suffrage was when women's commission and seneca falls with susan b anthony, among other leaders. interestingly enough, right after that, susan b anthony began a whirlwind trip to...
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. >> just being here, being away from north dakota. >> reporter: remember the north dakota family thatn news over their love for carson wentz, well wentz saw the story on 6abc that went viral so carson why do you think you get this kind of response? >> i don't really know. i don't really know. i tell you what i'm a normal dude who has been blessed to play this game but it's definitely humbling and also really cool to recognize that i have that influence, i'm very fortunate. >> everyone is on the wentz wagon and still to come the look at the sixers new unies and allen iverson saying sorry after he went mia. >> amazon opening doors to jobseekers and plan to hire on the spot. >> warm and humid tomorrow and get you set up for the jog around the neighborhood and look at everything that is going on tomorrow on action news. ♪ luis waited his whole life to celebrate his team being crowned champions. so our wellness coaches developed a plan, to keep him fit and healthy. and when his moment finally arrived, his knees were up to the job. aetna. you don't join us, we join you. apologizing to days
. >> just being here, being away from north dakota. >> reporter: remember the north dakota family thatn news over their love for carson wentz, well wentz saw the story on 6abc that went viral so carson why do you think you get this kind of response? >> i don't really know. i don't really know. i tell you what i'm a normal dude who has been blessed to play this game but it's definitely humbling and also really cool to recognize that i have that influence, i'm very fortunate....
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ecoterrorists whoho hinr their building of the dakota access pipeline.t today in the news in wisconsin, six people were arrested after one locked themselves to a piece of heavy machinery to carry tar sands from alberta, canada to wisconsin, facing resistance from indigenous leaderers and others. dr. hansen:: i am helping some f these people who have been arrested by trying to help them in their defense, trying to get themem not penalized for what ty have done because they are just trying to draw attention to what is crazy policies. but i think the main thing that most p people should be doing is not locking themselves to pipelines, but trying to influence the democratic process. there is an organization citizens climate lobby which is now more than 300 chapters i in ththunited states anand more thn 75,000 membebers. they are talkiking to theieir cocongress people, writing letts to the ediditor, and i think tht is the most effective thing that most people can do. those few people who are going out and locking themselves to the pipeline, i will try to help
ecoterrorists whoho hinr their building of the dakota access pipeline.t today in the news in wisconsin, six people were arrested after one locked themselves to a piece of heavy machinery to carry tar sands from alberta, canada to wisconsin, facing resistance from indigenous leaderers and others. dr. hansen:: i am helping some f these people who have been arrested by trying to help them in their defense, trying to get themem not penalized for what ty have done because they are just trying to...
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you, too, live in fargo, north dakota, where we are speaking to you. >> i do.er had, for a long time, been a bit of a bully and unstable. my cousin and i had long wanted there to be some kind of reaction to this from the family . you know, some kind of repudiation. it was after charlottesville after he was involved in a demonstration that killed a person that we were kind of finally able to get the rest of the family on board with us. we had been kind of forthcoming to the community. there had been posters that have been put up around fargo by some other people who had encountered him and dealt with his hate, kind of saying -- with his picture on them, saying this is the tefft, a nazi, not welcome in this country. people started talking to me and my cousin and we were like, yeah, he is a nazi, you shohould disassociate with them if you know him. i do think his ideology comes from something deeper than just the fact of the values. he -- i feel like there is something broken about him as a person and he is often very -- he will get very, very emotional very sudde
you, too, live in fargo, north dakota, where we are speaking to you. >> i do.er had, for a long time, been a bit of a bully and unstable. my cousin and i had long wanted there to be some kind of reaction to this from the family . you know, some kind of repudiation. it was after charlottesville after he was involved in a demonstration that killed a person that we were kind of finally able to get the rest of the family on board with us. we had been kind of forthcoming to the community....
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you know, i am from south dakota and we've got the same challenges everybody else does when it comeso water and water systems. we've got nine separate native american tribes and reservations they are. water quality is critical they are. yet they are in rural areas and we still struggle to provide high-quality water there and we've got a couple projects because rural water systems here sounds a lot like what she'd been lucky not in arkansas in terms of well water is so forth. our particular case the missouri river with great high-quality water and they've got an efficient way if we can get it to locations. i agree it is very important. we have seen the ability of states when they have the resources to coordinate with rural water systems and provide individuals and local areas who want to improve the quality of life the opportunity to do so. we are sitting right now in a time in which we've got low interest rate, long-term low interest rates and is probably a real opportunity to look at the ability to bring assets together and extend in a long-term payback. the opportunity to invest in
you know, i am from south dakota and we've got the same challenges everybody else does when it comeso water and water systems. we've got nine separate native american tribes and reservations they are. water quality is critical they are. yet they are in rural areas and we still struggle to provide high-quality water there and we've got a couple projects because rural water systems here sounds a lot like what she'd been lucky not in arkansas in terms of well water is so forth. our particular case...
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for example, pipelines, like the dakota access pipeline? showis could be an entire ,renee, as you know. the uston shipip channel and refifining area were seieized ol and gagas from as far away as te dakotas, but we also have production in our own state, permian basin, where my parents are from. so there is oil coming from west texas. oil comingw fracked into the area. there is even oil imported from different hearts of the world. -- parts of the world. we have been looking at and concerned about even increased plans of bringing oil from places like alberta, canada, with the tar sands, and more recently, the dakota access pipeline sort of helping aid that. we have got so much your already. i don't think that they are , dealing with the impacts that we have already seen, whwhich is imminent right now. there is no reason why we should be having the flaring events that arere literally gassing communities along the ship channel. amy: finally, bryan, you're #adjustharveyrecovery. explain this. >> in new w orleans, aftfter katrinina, there was a v
for example, pipelines, like the dakota access pipeline? showis could be an entire ,renee, as you know. the uston shipip channel and refifining area were seieized ol and gagas from as far away as te dakotas, but we also have production in our own state, permian basin, where my parents are from. so there is oil coming from west texas. oil comingw fracked into the area. there is even oil imported from different hearts of the world. -- parts of the world. we have been looking at and concerned...
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years and we still see similar scenarios playing out with native americans and land rights in the dakota access pipeline saga when the standing right sue attempted to halt the dangerous and unnecessary construction of the dakota access pipeline through their sacred lands they were met by federal agents who did everything in their power to push protesting native americans off the side the land rights of the standing rock sioux were completely ignored so that an oil company could strike modern gold on their property oil that's almost an everyday occurrence in the relationship between the feds and they give americans. on the issue of health care native americans have been consistently treated like second class citizens by the federal government whatever the native american believe they own has always been there for the taking including what we'll talk about tonight their health the indian health service is a branch of the federal government that helps provide health care services for native american citizens but there are so underfunded that they're almost useless to address the growing med
years and we still see similar scenarios playing out with native americans and land rights in the dakota access pipeline saga when the standing right sue attempted to halt the dangerous and unnecessary construction of the dakota access pipeline through their sacred lands they were met by federal agents who did everything in their power to push protesting native americans off the side the land rights of the standing rock sioux were completely ignored so that an oil company could strike modern...
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dakota,outh eighth-graders received a third-place prize for a documentary on the national debt. and a honorable mention in $250 for a documentary on marijuana. school, nearby middle more students one for their documentaries. on terrorism and global warming. thank you to all of the students who took part in our 2017 studentcam documentary competition. to watch any of the documentaries, go to studentcam.org. the constitution and you. choose any provision of the constitution and create a video illustrating why it is important. >> now, a documentary hosted by the federalist society. this is when our hand 20 minutes. -- this is one hour and 20 minutes. >> get started. i'm happy to see some familiar faces in the audience. for those who n'
dakota,outh eighth-graders received a third-place prize for a documentary on the national debt. and a honorable mention in $250 for a documentary on marijuana. school, nearby middle more students one for their documentaries. on terrorism and global warming. thank you to all of the students who took part in our 2017 studentcam documentary competition. to watch any of the documentaries, go to studentcam.org. the constitution and you. choose any provision of the constitution and create a video...