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of north dakota. so it's important for us to tell this story to the world.
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, of north dakota. so it's important for us to tell this story to the world. >> defense secretary lloyd austin and joint chiefs of staff chair general mark milley testified before congress about president biden's 2022 budget
, of north dakota. so it's important for us to tell this story to the world. >> defense secretary lloyd austin and joint chiefs of staff chair general mark milley testified before congress about president biden's 2022 budget
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the cold war narrative is really part of south dakota. it's part of the dakota ethos. if you u want to study aviation history or even world history, youo end up drawing lines back here to ellsworth airforce base, back to the prairies of south dakota, of north dakota, so it's important for us to tell this story to the world. >> you can watch this and other programs on the history of communities across the country at c-span.org cities tour. this is american history tv only on c-span3. 50 years ago on june 13th, 1971, the "new york times" began publishing excerpts of the pentagon papers, a classified report on the vietnam war that contradicted official accounts of the conflict. next, on reel america, a 1972 film trip to north vietnam by peace activists who were critical of nixon administration policies. village by village, a report on the bombing of north vietnam, is narrated by boston psychologist and anti-war activist bill zimmerman who begins the film by describing the project in detail. but first we hear president nixon announcing a may, 1972 bombing campaign. >> all
the cold war narrative is really part of south dakota. it's part of the dakota ethos. if you u want to study aviation history or even world history, youo end up drawing lines back here to ellsworth airforce base, back to the prairies of south dakota, of north dakota, so it's important for us to tell this story to the world. >> you can watch this and other programs on the history of communities across the country at c-span.org cities tour. this is american history tv only on c-span3. 50...
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south dakota was 9.9%. [applause] we have thousands of people moving to our state, hundreds and hundreds of businesses coming in to south dakota. i could triple the size of my economic development department now and could not answer the phone for all of the businesses who want to move to our state. we have historic revenues coming in. i do not have an income tax in south dakota, i do not have a corporate or personal income tax, nope personal property tax. -- no personal property tax. what funds state government is a 4.5% sales tax. my legislature this year, the big battles were over what to do with the hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars they did not anticipate that they were going to have because everybody who wanted a little bit of freedom in 2020 came to south dakota and spent time in our state and thousands of them state. they moved their families and put their kids in classrooms and recognize how much they appreciated a government that respected them. so, here is the story. we have told for ye
south dakota was 9.9%. [applause] we have thousands of people moving to our state, hundreds and hundreds of businesses coming in to south dakota. i could triple the size of my economic development department now and could not answer the phone for all of the businesses who want to move to our state. we have historic revenues coming in. i do not have an income tax in south dakota, i do not have a corporate or personal income tax, nope personal property tax. -- no personal property tax. what funds...
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you are the black hills of south dakota are very sacred area as a whole in the black hills. i believe that at one time or another there is a piece of the rest of the world here somewhere. we're in the epicenter of sometimes testy relations between native and non-native inhabitants. stretching about 110 miles long and 70 miles wide the black hills of south dakota rise up from the planes just to the west of rapid city. black hills are very important to the native american community members that is referred to asapa the heart. the black hills. it's just because of the rich greenness. it's from the pine trees and and the elevations that we have that surround all of that. so thinking of where rapid city is at we're positioned out the gateway to the black hills is kind of how we've always build ourselves even all the way back to the earliest founders of rapid city. you i'm donovan sprague. my lakota name is chunkaju wakantia translates to high backbone from the hump and crazy horse families of the mini cozyu lakota. firm tribal affiliation from cheyenne river sue reservation, whic
you are the black hills of south dakota are very sacred area as a whole in the black hills. i believe that at one time or another there is a piece of the rest of the world here somewhere. we're in the epicenter of sometimes testy relations between native and non-native inhabitants. stretching about 110 miles long and 70 miles wide the black hills of south dakota rise up from the planes just to the west of rapid city. black hills are very important to the native american community members that...
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here from eugenia heart says i'm from north dakota and now live in arizona. they both claim him and i read it was conjectured. tr's boxing caused his early death after the river of doubt. he died at 60. he's all this true she asks. well, i'm not sure if the boxing cause this death, but it certainly blinded him in one eye. so tr at 60 was a very diminished man. you wouldn't know in the nation was quite surprised. in fact, the vice president said that death had to take him in his sleep. otherwise there would have been a fight. he was a very sick man though. i mean he had lost sight and one eye is hearing his gun and one eye he had malaria about malarious since 1898 when he was in cuba. he got it again in brazil that trip to brazil seriously diminished demands fortitude. he got some severe infections and it was debilitating really from jacqueline oulette. i hope i'm saying that correctly here in northern virginia. do you think teddy and eleanor were alike? if so, how? well many people say that they're alike and eleanor was a great favorite of tr for those who do
here from eugenia heart says i'm from north dakota and now live in arizona. they both claim him and i read it was conjectured. tr's boxing caused his early death after the river of doubt. he died at 60. he's all this true she asks. well, i'm not sure if the boxing cause this death, but it certainly blinded him in one eye. so tr at 60 was a very diminished man. you wouldn't know in the nation was quite surprised. in fact, the vice president said that death had to take him in his sleep. otherwise...
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we will go to dennis in south dakota. good morning. dennis, good morning. caller: hello?ahead. caller: i am watching your program on c-span. i was a truck driver for 43 years. i traveled in 48 states and three canadian provinces. when i retired at age 67, i had driven 5 million miles. i will be married july. it's a wonder i am still married. i did not go to the national parks because big rigs were not allowed in the national parks. there are other places they are not allowed because of the weight limit. it brings back memories. that's all i've got to say. thank you for your program. host: dennis, thank you. guest: we are fans of rapid city. this summer, we also celebrate our 50th wedding anniversary. we are there with you. we are doing the airborne version and you are doing the long-haul trucking version. guest: when we were flying everywhere, we would fly at low altitudes and we followed route 80, which i am sure you have driven many times. nonetheless, it was really interesting to get into the trucking culture, which we did. we did that for serious xm radio. -- sirius x
we will go to dennis in south dakota. good morning. dennis, good morning. caller: hello?ahead. caller: i am watching your program on c-span. i was a truck driver for 43 years. i traveled in 48 states and three canadian provinces. when i retired at age 67, i had driven 5 million miles. i will be married july. it's a wonder i am still married. i did not go to the national parks because big rigs were not allowed in the national parks. there are other places they are not allowed because of the...
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we did much like south dakota. south dakota was 100% open all the time. they didn't do any restrictions with businesses or masks or anything. and north dakota was very close to that. we did end our mask restrictions in march of this year. business is booming. back to normal. we've got jobs, jobs, jobs. if anybody needs a job, good-paying jobs, north dakota is the place to go. it's beautiful this time of year. we are looking forward to prosperity ahead. host: this is ray, ithaca, new york. hi. caller: good morning. i haven't resumed no activity. i'm still very scared. new york state's been hit very hard by this. it seemed like one day the lady from the c.d.c. said i wouldn't send my own son to summer camp. the very next day, literally the very next day, you don't have to wear a mask anywhere. anything. i don't trust it. i think they are pushing to reopen. i'm very scared. host: lines divided by age. if you are under the age of 35. 202-748-8000. between 35 and 60, 202-748-8001. and over the age of 60, 202-748-8002. are you resuming your prepandemic activiti
we did much like south dakota. south dakota was 100% open all the time. they didn't do any restrictions with businesses or masks or anything. and north dakota was very close to that. we did end our mask restrictions in march of this year. business is booming. back to normal. we've got jobs, jobs, jobs. if anybody needs a job, good-paying jobs, north dakota is the place to go. it's beautiful this time of year. we are looking forward to prosperity ahead. host: this is ray, ithaca, new york. hi....
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we have not one but two south dakota witnesses jonathan edelstein from south dakota and of course dannylaw who the committee has heard from before who runs the telecommunications is someone who brings great knowledge and expertise to this issue and i look forward is as always to hearing from him. so the state championship in south dakota which is a pretty big deal. anyway, delighted to have them here and look forward to hearing from the panelists to engage in a discussion about what we can do better and where we can make improvements and continue to build out networks that serve people everywhere across the country. thank you mr. chairman. >> in addition to both mr. law and former commissioner we are also joined by the senior vice president public knowledge here from washington, d.c. and the first panel us we will hear from todayef is the chief jeffrey johnson you are recognized for your five minutes. >> thank you, ranking member and distinguished senators of the committee to discuss such an important topic. as mentioned i serve as the chief executive of the dutch fire chiefs. we serve
we have not one but two south dakota witnesses jonathan edelstein from south dakota and of course dannylaw who the committee has heard from before who runs the telecommunications is someone who brings great knowledge and expertise to this issue and i look forward is as always to hearing from him. so the state championship in south dakota which is a pretty big deal. anyway, delighted to have them here and look forward to hearing from the panelists to engage in a discussion about what we can do...
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the zoo posted this video on twitter of a bear named dakota. >> dakota enjoying a cool dip in of theays the cota has the bare conditioner on full blast. the other bear looks like it might want to join in. but it doesn't look like dakota is going to be interested in and tell a bear to move over. yeah. i like this is alright, look at that. all right. >> very, very well, everything's heating up. the oceans are heating up now to a year ago. we're talking about on reka, a tropical storm system that looks like it's going make its way toward panama to bomb tomorrow as we've got sustained winds of 50 miles per hour. watch the latest track here coming on shore by 11 o'clock tomorrow evening, right near collison, luc us and then kind of traveling right there along the baja moving across weakening somewhat. but if you're headed anywhere down that way. be extra careful. likely see some very heavy rain, some flash flooding there. and of course some big-time surf rolling in as well. alright, that being back out west. we go. we've got the clouds. they're really starting to talk. and now more on the
the zoo posted this video on twitter of a bear named dakota. >> dakota enjoying a cool dip in of theays the cota has the bare conditioner on full blast. the other bear looks like it might want to join in. but it doesn't look like dakota is going to be interested in and tell a bear to move over. yeah. i like this is alright, look at that. all right. >> very, very well, everything's heating up. the oceans are heating up now to a year ago. we're talking about on reka, a tropical storm...
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it was very, very cold in north dakota that winter. it got below 60 degrees farenheit below zero before their last thermometer broke. and people were getting frostbitten in places you don't want to be frostbitten and having a really hard time trying to keep away from the elements. but they did spend time forging things that they could exchange for the mandan for corn because the mandan corn pretty much was the main food source for them that whole winter. so they would exchange these goods for the corn. they also joined the mandan in pursuing the lakotas who raided the mandan village in a short foray in february of 1805. one of the mandan leaders that they become quite close to is a man named -- known as the big white or the big white coyote. and he is going to be an important figure because on the return journey, he travels back with lewis and clark to meet with thomas jefferson. and we have the documents and records of these interactions between sheheke and the president. they're quite fascinating to study. but then it takes two or th
it was very, very cold in north dakota that winter. it got below 60 degrees farenheit below zero before their last thermometer broke. and people were getting frostbitten in places you don't want to be frostbitten and having a really hard time trying to keep away from the elements. but they did spend time forging things that they could exchange for the mandan for corn because the mandan corn pretty much was the main food source for them that whole winter. so they would exchange these goods for...
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i'm delighted that we have two south dakota witnesses. jonathan adelstein and, of course, annie law, who this committee's heard from before, who runs golden west communications out of wall, is someone who brings great knowledge and expertise to these issues, and i look forward, as always, to hearing from him. and he has with him his son andrew who is a state champion hurdler, both the 100 and the 300 hurdles, i should say. so he's won the state championship in the state of south dakota which is a pretty, a pretty big deal. so anyway, delighted to have them here and look forward to hearing from all the panelists and to engage in a discussion about what welcome do better, where we can making improvements and continue to build out networks that serve people everywhere across this country. thank you, mr. chairman. >> appreciate that, mr. thune. i join you in welcoming our panel itselfs and also future generations of leaders. it's good to see them today. in addition to both mr. louis vuitton and former commissioner adelstein as well, we're als
i'm delighted that we have two south dakota witnesses. jonathan adelstein and, of course, annie law, who this committee's heard from before, who runs golden west communications out of wall, is someone who brings great knowledge and expertise to these issues, and i look forward, as always, to hearing from him. and he has with him his son andrew who is a state champion hurdler, both the 100 and the 300 hurdles, i should say. so he's won the state championship in the state of south dakota which is...
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family commune, just down from south colombo dakota. a young couple, trish and brian hughes, their baby girl and a young couple from north dakota. jennifer found them just right parcel. but even after turning over the keys, there was something about that lou castro guy, that emily 's mom found irresistible. he'd become more than a client. >> at first he was just somebody that mom was doing business with. but they would go to lunch often. >> as you look back now, emily, what do you think went on with your mother? >> i don't know. >> something was going on? >> something was. >> and something was going on with lou, to. no sooner had he set it settled down in greater kansas city, then his family commune was on the move again. and guess who is going with them? jennifer the realtor and her two girls. what did your dad? thank >> my dad was devastated. >> just like that, in the fall of 2001, emily, sara and their mom were packing up u-haul and heading out for a fresh start to life. have you had to leave your neighborhood, your playmates, your c
family commune, just down from south colombo dakota. a young couple, trish and brian hughes, their baby girl and a young couple from north dakota. jennifer found them just right parcel. but even after turning over the keys, there was something about that lou castro guy, that emily 's mom found irresistible. he'd become more than a client. >> at first he was just somebody that mom was doing business with. but they would go to lunch often. >> as you look back now, emily, what do you...
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aidlestein hails from south dakota and mr. denny law who we have heard from who runs golden west telecommunications brings great expertise in these matters, and he has today with him his son andrew who is state champion hurdler in the 300 and 500 hurdlers and won the state championship in south dakota, and this is a big deal. so i look forward to all of the panelists here to engage about where to do better and make improvements and continue to build out the networks that serve people everywhere across this country. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, mr. thune. i join you in welcoming in the panelists and future leaders who are joining them as well, and good to see joining the family as well, and in addition to both mr. law and mr. aidlestein, we are also joined by mr. feld here from washington, d.c., and the first panelist that we will hear from is chief jeffrey johnson who is the chief executive of the western fire chiefs association out of sisters, oregon, and chief, you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, cha
aidlestein hails from south dakota and mr. denny law who we have heard from who runs golden west telecommunications brings great expertise in these matters, and he has today with him his son andrew who is state champion hurdler in the 300 and 500 hurdlers and won the state championship in south dakota, and this is a big deal. so i look forward to all of the panelists here to engage about where to do better and make improvements and continue to build out the networks that serve people everywhere...
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north dakota police department began with a traffic stop. he took the lead at a fake bank robbery.e were hostages needed to be rescued, and you know he did rescue them -- of course, he did! his parents say this is a day he's never going to forget. >> i think he'll wake up tomorrow morning wanting to repeat this day and the next day. i'm not even going to be able to talk about it. >> i think he's going to go back on the force tomorrow morning. he believes he's on it. go with it. he can not only beat the bad guys, he's apparently beaten his disease. his mother says he's had two years of maintenance making sure his leukemia is gone for good. >>> back here at 6:00. president's message to the world touching down in brussels for a nato summit. the new agreement to battle cyber terrorists, and what the president says he agrees with vladimir putin on. >> that's potentially a good sign of progress >> their meeting, days away our andrea mitchell is one on e with the secretary of state for a preview. >>> royal visit. queen of england welcomes the president and the first lady with a military s
north dakota police department began with a traffic stop. he took the lead at a fake bank robbery.e were hostages needed to be rescued, and you know he did rescue them -- of course, he did! his parents say this is a day he's never going to forget. >> i think he'll wake up tomorrow morning wanting to repeat this day and the next day. i'm not even going to be able to talk about it. >> i think he's going to go back on the force tomorrow morning. he believes he's on it. go with it. he...
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one thing about north dakota adoption of ev's in north dakota has been very low. less than 1000 in the entire state so there's an uneven distribution of ev's among the states and north dakota and south dakota and northern states, very few of them. >> it's very cold and north dakota and a lot of people drive long distances those other restrictions, we know this will deploy faster in urban areas and i understand that but as we continue to have this conversation and moving forward, it's important to recognize is a difference between a school bus in a school district in new jersey and a school bus and the school district covers to 60 miles not because people want to drive mark because that's how far we go to get groceries and with that, i yield back. >> thank you. >> thank you to our witnesses, this is a timely hearing as we are marking the one-year anniversary of releasing company has a climate action plan the house considers infested america act to reauthorize these programs. i want to note my home state of oregon we've been doing great work in vehicles while travel
one thing about north dakota adoption of ev's in north dakota has been very low. less than 1000 in the entire state so there's an uneven distribution of ev's among the states and north dakota and south dakota and northern states, very few of them. >> it's very cold and north dakota and a lot of people drive long distances those other restrictions, we know this will deploy faster in urban areas and i understand that but as we continue to have this conversation and moving forward, it's...
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joining us live is dusty johnson, a republican member of congress for south dakota. thank you very much forjoining us. do you want republicans to work with democrats on anything? filth. democrats on anything? oh, absolutely- _ democrats on anything? oh, absolutely. at _ democrats on anything? oh, absolutely. at some - democrats on anything? 0h, absolutely. at some point in our system — absolutely. at some point in our system of — absolutely. at some point in our system of government that is the only way— system of government that is the only way things get done. we need republicans or democrats to work together~ — republicans or democrats to work to . ether. . republicans or democrats to work touether. . ., , �* republicans or democrats to work touether. . ., �* ., ,, republicans or democrats to work touether. ., .,, �* ., , , ., together. that hasn't happened to it not happening _ together. that hasn't happened to it not happening for — together. that hasn't happened to it not happening for years _ together. that hasn't happened to it not happening for years now. - t
joining us live is dusty johnson, a republican member of congress for south dakota. thank you very much forjoining us. do you want republicans to work with democrats on anything? filth. democrats on anything? oh, absolutely- _ democrats on anything? oh, absolutely. at _ democrats on anything? oh, absolutely. at some - democrats on anything? 0h, absolutely. at some point in our system — absolutely. at some point in our system of — absolutely. at some point in our system of government that...
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north dakota is a perfect example. in 2011, the north dakota legislature overwhelmingly shot down the greater restrictive voter id law because it would be burdensome to voters. the legislature heard testimony that native voters in particular would be harmed by the laws given their lack of addresses. when the native vote was instrumental in the 2012 elections, however, the legislature passed the most restrictive voter id law in the nation in 2013. the law was limited to four forms of id, a state driver's license or id, tribal id or long-term nursing care certificate. the law required voter ids to have a residential address on them. the problem was that many tribal members only had tribal ids with no address or only a p.o. box. the law required something that was often impossible to obtain. elvis nor way who testified before this committee in february 2020 was one of the individuals that was disenfranchised by the law. he, like many native people, have been in and out of homelessness, lacked access to transportation and
north dakota is a perfect example. in 2011, the north dakota legislature overwhelmingly shot down the greater restrictive voter id law because it would be burdensome to voters. the legislature heard testimony that native voters in particular would be harmed by the laws given their lack of addresses. when the native vote was instrumental in the 2012 elections, however, the legislature passed the most restrictive voter id law in the nation in 2013. the law was limited to four forms of id, a state...
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alabama, idaho, iowa, kansas, kentucky, mississippi, north carolina, oklahoma, south carolina, south dakota, tennessee, as well as texas. the attorney general couldn't give us any dollar figure on how much of an economic impact this ban will have but says bottom line california is aligning dollars with its values. back to you. >> thank you. >>> we brought you the attorney general's announcement live on cbsn bay area. watch 24/7 streaming on kpix.com and the kpix5 news app. >>> update out of south florida, another body has been recovered from the site of last thursday's building collapse. there are now ten confirmed dead and search continues for the 151 still unaccounted for. dozens of rescuers are breaching collapsed walls and tunneling underneath. florida's governor says they are not giving up. >> the search continues and it will not stop until there is a resolution. we pledge at the state if they need support from engineers, experts, whatever we need whether it is surfside, miami dade, we are here to help. people of florida want to understand how this can happen and then what can we do to
alabama, idaho, iowa, kansas, kentucky, mississippi, north carolina, oklahoma, south carolina, south dakota, tennessee, as well as texas. the attorney general couldn't give us any dollar figure on how much of an economic impact this ban will have but says bottom line california is aligning dollars with its values. back to you. >> thank you. >>> we brought you the attorney general's announcement live on cbsn bay area. watch 24/7 streaming on kpix.com and the kpix5 news app....
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we did much like south dakota. south dakota was 100% open all the time. they didn't do any restrictions with businesses or masks or anything. and north dakota was very close to that. we did end our mask restrictions in march of this year. business is booming. back to normal. we've got jobs, jobs, jobs. if anybody needs a job, good-paying jobs, north dakota is the place to go. it's beautiful this time of year. we are looking forward to prosperity ahead. host: this is ray, ithaca, new york. hi. caller: good morning. i haven't resumed no activity. i'm still very scared. new york state's been hit very hard by this. it seemed like one day the lady from the c.d.c. said i wouldn't send my own son to summer camp. the very next day, literally the very next day, you don't have to wear a mask anywhere. anything. i don't trust it. i think they are pushing to reopen. i'm very scared. host: lines divided by age. if you are under the age of 35. 202-748-8000. between 35 and 60, 202-748-8001. and over the age of 60, 202-748-8002. are you resuming your prepandemic activiti
we did much like south dakota. south dakota was 100% open all the time. they didn't do any restrictions with businesses or masks or anything. and north dakota was very close to that. we did end our mask restrictions in march of this year. business is booming. back to normal. we've got jobs, jobs, jobs. if anybody needs a job, good-paying jobs, north dakota is the place to go. it's beautiful this time of year. we are looking forward to prosperity ahead. host: this is ray, ithaca, new york. hi....
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dakota's bear conditioning is on full blast. a slight cooldown begins day. >>> overseas u.s. troops in syria faced a barrage of rocket attacks monday, but no injuries are reported. the attack came as iranian backed militias vowed to get revenge for u.s. air strikes sunday that reportedly killed several militants in iraq and syria. the pentagon says the air strikes were conducted in self-defense against facilities being used to launch attacks on u.s. troops in the region. >>> back here at home, as violent crime surges in big city, oakland's police chief got emotional speaking out against proposed cuts to the police digit. abc news was in oakland over the weekend as police responded to four murders in two days. the city's murder rate has doubled since last year. the chief says a city council decision redirecting 18 million away from police will mean fewer officers on the streets and delayed 911 response times. >> i went out to a scene of a young man that lost his life, and a lady yelled out the window, do something about it. witho
dakota's bear conditioning is on full blast. a slight cooldown begins day. >>> overseas u.s. troops in syria faced a barrage of rocket attacks monday, but no injuries are reported. the attack came as iranian backed militias vowed to get revenge for u.s. air strikes sunday that reportedly killed several militants in iraq and syria. the pentagon says the air strikes were conducted in self-defense against facilities being used to launch attacks on u.s. troops in the region. >>>...
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well, north dakota and south dakota. juneteenth commemorates the end of slavery in the united states and it is celebrated on june 19 which is saturday this year. we just learned that federal employees might have tomorrow off. and of course, we've reached out to the post office who says they will have a statement out later today on whether mail will be delivered. >>> two legendary religious leaders came together with one message. love, not hate. an exclusive sitdown with reverend jesse jackson. we talked about a lot of things including the surge in asian crime is that the opportunity the community has to make change. >> the human rights argument being -- >> now, reverend phuong is the former executive director of chinatown center. reverend jackson to commemorate the murder of vincent chen's murder. a chinese american was beaten to death. nearly 40 years ago, jackson visited san francisco. this is after chen's death, to stand with the asian community. we invite to you continue that conversation with us this saturday on our
well, north dakota and south dakota. juneteenth commemorates the end of slavery in the united states and it is celebrated on june 19 which is saturday this year. we just learned that federal employees might have tomorrow off. and of course, we've reached out to the post office who says they will have a statement out later today on whether mail will be delivered. >>> two legendary religious leaders came together with one message. love, not hate. an exclusive sitdown with reverend jesse...
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former president trump will be staying announcer: we had planned to bring you live coverage of south dakota governor kristi noem in south carolina addressing the north carolina convention, but we are having a problem with signal. we will try and bring that to you later. in the meantime, we are going to move on with this afternoon's schedule. announcer: former president donald trump will be in north carolina to speak at the republican party convention. he won north carolina in 2016 and 2020. live coverage in greenville begins at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, or on the free c-span radio app. announcer: up next a panel of civil rights and election law experts testify on recent voting laws enacted in some states saying those new laws suppress voting rights in minority and low income communities. >> the committee on judiciary civil rights, civil liberties will come to order. without objection the chair is authorized to declare recesses of the subcommittee at any time. i welcome everybody to today's hearing on oversight of the voting rights act, continuing record of discrimin
former president trump will be staying announcer: we had planned to bring you live coverage of south dakota governor kristi noem in south carolina addressing the north carolina convention, but we are having a problem with signal. we will try and bring that to you later. in the meantime, we are going to move on with this afternoon's schedule. announcer: former president donald trump will be in north carolina to speak at the republican party convention. he won north carolina in 2016 and 2020....
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justin cumber from south dakota.ustin is a cow-calf producer who also serves as vice president of the united states cattlemen's association. in addition to his cow-calf operation, justin manages the livestock option which holds sheep sales ever thursday and cattle sales every friday. and i have been there on a few of those fridays for those cattle sales. justin, thank you for being here today. i look forward to your testimony and input about how we can improve the situation for cattle producers in our state. and, madam chair, with your indulgence, justin, before you begin your testimony, i'm guessing some members of this committee have maybe never been to a sale barn. since you are an auctioneer, would you mind demonstrating for members of this committee what they would hear the they were there on a sale day? >> why, sure. thank you, senator thune. and with that, i don't know that we could get them in this room, but if we had a fast steer, we'd ask 1.20. [inaudible] hope we get the $2. that's what we're trying to hit
justin cumber from south dakota.ustin is a cow-calf producer who also serves as vice president of the united states cattlemen's association. in addition to his cow-calf operation, justin manages the livestock option which holds sheep sales ever thursday and cattle sales every friday. and i have been there on a few of those fridays for those cattle sales. justin, thank you for being here today. i look forward to your testimony and input about how we can improve the situation for cattle producers...
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in rural south dakota.ew weeks ago south dakota, w they had 19 graduates out of the same high school and they have combined in athletics. the cans have been trumped but the rural areas and cattle producing areas have. thank you for your time and i appreciate and look forward to any questions you may have. >> thank you so much for your testimony. mr. gardner. >> good afternoon, gentlemen and ranking member of the committee and from kansas and i would like to thank you for the opportunity to visit today. this is a very important topic for the u.s. beef industry. i am very pleased to represent producers who are committed to the industry to raise the safest and highest-quality people in thei world. i am a fifth-generation plaintiff whose 12 family members are all involved in our beef production. today our topic is complicated. the cause of the issue not. a processing plant buyer, a pandemic and an attack has disruption and processing resulting in a dramatic drop of the process supplies and supply live cattle. t
in rural south dakota.ew weeks ago south dakota, w they had 19 graduates out of the same high school and they have combined in athletics. the cans have been trumped but the rural areas and cattle producing areas have. thank you for your time and i appreciate and look forward to any questions you may have. >> thank you so much for your testimony. mr. gardner. >> good afternoon, gentlemen and ranking member of the committee and from kansas and i would like to thank you for the...
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record-breaking heat: stifling temperatures from the dakotas to d.c.. aliens on earth? the pentagon's long-awaited report on u.f.o.s. baby product warning: fisher- price recalls more than 100,000 soothers after four infants died. special honor: hundreds of firefighters attend a teenager's graduation just days after her father was killed. and cbs' steve hartman is "on the road" for us this friday with a couple that proves it's never too late to find love. this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening, to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this busy friday. we're going to begin tonight with that bombshell move by the world's largest social media platform, suspending former president trump for two years. nearly three billion people use facebook each month, but in a statement tonight, the company says the 45th president won't be one of them until at least january of 2023, punishment for posts he made during the january 6 insurrection at the capitol. the decision to keep mr. trump off
record-breaking heat: stifling temperatures from the dakotas to d.c.. aliens on earth? the pentagon's long-awaited report on u.f.o.s. baby product warning: fisher- price recalls more than 100,000 soothers after four infants died. special honor: hundreds of firefighters attend a teenager's graduation just days after her father was killed. and cbs' steve hartman is "on the road" for us this friday with a couple that proves it's never too late to find love. this is the "cbs evening...
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god bless south dakota and the united states of america. have a great day. [applause] >> joining us with a preview's political reporter merideth mcgraw. -- is political reporter merideth mcgraw. what are you going to be watching for in the trump speech tonight? >> this is former president trump's big public a view since he last spoke in january at the conservative political action convention in florida. since then, he has read -- made speeches done as mar-a-lago for political supporters and fundraisers. he has done interviews with friendly news outlets, with fox news, oann, more right-leaning news outlets. but this is the first time we will have heard from him publicly in a few months. it is also kicking off a string of public appearances as he steps back in to the public arena and tries to be a force ahead of the upcoming 2020 -- 2022 midterm elections and as he continues to potentially keep running for president again in 20 24. now, he has already given us a little preview of what he will talk about. he has sent out statements have talked about the ongoing
god bless south dakota and the united states of america. have a great day. [applause] >> joining us with a preview's political reporter merideth mcgraw. -- is political reporter merideth mcgraw. what are you going to be watching for in the trump speech tonight? >> this is former president trump's big public a view since he last spoke in january at the conservative political action convention in florida. since then, he has read -- made speeches done as mar-a-lago for political...
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and there is a field including the south dakota governor here. she was speaking just before trump over the lunch portion of this convention. listen to what she said specifically about her pandemic response which really is what put her on the map nationally. >> i really wanted to understand what authority i had as a governor and what authority i didn't have as a governor because i believe that when leaders overstep their authority especially in a time of crisis, that that's when we break this country. that's when we break this country. and i didn't want to be the governor to do that. i don't know if you've heard this before but dr. fauci is wrong a lot. >> reporter: so a little bit of red meat there, alex, with that dig at dr. anthony fauci. one, saying there was not a regulation at all over this pandemic. while a lot of states were in lock down south dakota was inviting hundreds of thousands of tourists in something health officials decried at the time. there were moments where south dakota was among the highest per capita deaths from covid. so r
and there is a field including the south dakota governor here. she was speaking just before trump over the lunch portion of this convention. listen to what she said specifically about her pandemic response which really is what put her on the map nationally. >> i really wanted to understand what authority i had as a governor and what authority i didn't have as a governor because i believe that when leaders overstep their authority especially in a time of crisis, that that's when we break...
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record-breaking heat sweeping from the dakotas to the east coast. boston declaring a heat emergency. beaches up and down the coast packed. you can see here from this earth cam in seaside heights, new jersey. a different story, though, further south. powerful storms bringing flash flooding. this is bay cliff, texas, near galveston. let's get right to abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano in lake charles, louisiana, and rob, we're seeing this extreme heat early in the season. >> reporter: yeah, we are, for the first week of june, whit, this is certainly dangerous and expansive heat. look at some of these high temperatures. a smattering of 90s including d.c., boston, syracuse at 92. 91, chicago. records in minneapolis and fargo, near 100 there. over 100 in south dakota. and i-95, we only get warmer tomorrow in d.c. and philly. heat advisory out for philly and new york. will be up and over 90 degrees. we've got storms across the south, we're watching that. and excessive heat warnings across the southwest, so, truly widespread heat from coast to coast.
record-breaking heat sweeping from the dakotas to the east coast. boston declaring a heat emergency. beaches up and down the coast packed. you can see here from this earth cam in seaside heights, new jersey. a different story, though, further south. powerful storms bringing flash flooding. this is bay cliff, texas, near galveston. let's get right to abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano in lake charles, louisiana, and rob, we're seeing this extreme heat early in the season. >> reporter:...
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record temperatures from north dakota to new england. boston and washington, d.c., declaring heat emergencies. cities opening cooling centers. rob marciano standing by with the forecast. >>> also tonight, news about the covid vaccination rate slowing in the u.s. is the country at risk of missing president biden's goal of 70% of adults receiving at least one dose of the vaccine by the fourth of july? the u.s. now reports 300 million administered shots. first lady dr. jill biden and dr. anthony fauci here in new york city, hoping to convince more adults to get vaccinated. >>> gun violence erupts across the u.s. this weekend, chicago, to miami, to new york. a 10-year-old boy killed in his home by a bullet fired from outside of the house. tonight, the epidemic of gun violence and the toll it's taking on america's children. >>> the first international trip for vice president kamala harris off to a bumpy start. air force two forced to land just moments after takeoff. the vice president traveling to guatemala and mexico. her trip part of the bi
record temperatures from north dakota to new england. boston and washington, d.c., declaring heat emergencies. cities opening cooling centers. rob marciano standing by with the forecast. >>> also tonight, news about the covid vaccination rate slowing in the u.s. is the country at risk of missing president biden's goal of 70% of adults receiving at least one dose of the vaccine by the fourth of july? the u.s. now reports 300 million administered shots. first lady dr. jill biden and dr....
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north dakota, south dakota, and minnesota, all because of a heat dome which is right on top of the great, the upper midwest, and the northeast. we're going to see more record highs toppled during the day on sunday and on monday with high temperatures both days in the 90s. as you can see, places like newark, new jersey, 94. washington, 94. minneapolis up to 96 degrees as we head into sunday. and monday, we're talking about temperatures once again in the low to mid 90s. across the gulf coast it is rainfall, and a lot of it, on top of saturated soil, and that means flash flooding is possible with another four to eight inches of rain on some parts of the gulf coast. in the west, they wish they would have any rain at all. look at the drought last year. last year there was barely any drought but one of the worst fire seasons ever. this year, this is a monumental drought, probably the worst in modern history. we are seeing extreme drought all across the west and a drought emergency in california because of our warming climate and a lack of rainfall. adriana. >> diaz: all right, jeff berardelli,
north dakota, south dakota, and minnesota, all because of a heat dome which is right on top of the great, the upper midwest, and the northeast. we're going to see more record highs toppled during the day on sunday and on monday with high temperatures both days in the 90s. as you can see, places like newark, new jersey, 94. washington, 94. minneapolis up to 96 degrees as we head into sunday. and monday, we're talking about temperatures once again in the low to mid 90s. across the gulf coast it...
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and the national guard in south dakota is not governor noem's military.d it can get. this is how bad it can get. we don't want the politicization of the military to go so far where within the united states you have blue armies and red armies. so this is a very dangerous element for our national security, for this political dialogue, and it shows how far this friendly fire politically is bleeding over into our military. imagine being one of those 50 national guardsmen who hears you have to go down there because a private donor threw some money in? this is not what you signed up for. it's a violation of the compact that you have with our men and women and another sign of how this is continuing to bleed further and further into our society. >> matt dowd, the idea that -- let me read some more from this report. but the idea that a donor could write a check that goes to the national guard doesn't seem possible. let me read some more from what "the post" is writing about this. in theory, a spokesperson for noem said the undisclosed amounting was paid to the sta
and the national guard in south dakota is not governor noem's military.d it can get. this is how bad it can get. we don't want the politicization of the military to go so far where within the united states you have blue armies and red armies. so this is a very dangerous element for our national security, for this political dialogue, and it shows how far this friendly fire politically is bleeding over into our military. imagine being one of those 50 national guardsmen who hears you have to go...
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that wind swept rain and the threat on to say, i think for some storms will be as we hit toward the dakotas. but a lot of energy from the northeast rate down to the deep south in particular batch of heavy rain. i really, as we head toward missouri spilling into tennessee and then temperatures the other big story this week on tuesday, washington dc. we've got you in for a height of 33 degrees. cooper sponsored pay cut on airways. ah, ah, this is al jazeera. ah, hello, there understands the hey, this is a news i live from headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60000000. molly, as crude ada is sworn in as president kind of see me and promises to honor his international commitments and hold transparent elections. at least 40 people, a dad and thousands injured off, the 2 passenger trains collide and pocket stone.
that wind swept rain and the threat on to say, i think for some storms will be as we hit toward the dakotas. but a lot of energy from the northeast rate down to the deep south in particular batch of heavy rain. i really, as we head toward missouri spilling into tennessee and then temperatures the other big story this week on tuesday, washington dc. we've got you in for a height of 33 degrees. cooper sponsored pay cut on airways. ah, ah, this is al jazeera. ah, hello, there understands the hey,...
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comenzÓ el miÉrcoles en la costa oeste y luego en el norte desde dakota hasta los grandes lagos.02 personas mueren en promedio por el calor. el 60 por ciento de los fallecimientos son por exposiciÓn directa al sol. >> tambiÉn mostrar bastante lÍquido, no ex ganarse al sol. tomar un baÑo o estar limpiando la piel oponiÉndose toallas para evitar tanto calor. paulina: las imÁgenes que van a aparecer en su pantalla son de la pelea de un empleado de una tienda walmart y un cliente. el comprador agrede y luego lo escupe. el empleado reacciona dÁndole un fuerte golpe con el niÑo al hombre que quedÓ tendido en el piso. hasta el momento se desconoce la causa de esta pelea un todo fÉlix: condenan en el salvador a la ex primera dama y exige devolver al estado 17 untÓ 6,000,000 de dÓlares. estos hechos estÁn ligados a hechos de corrupciÓn del presidente anterior. actualmente Él estÁ cumpliendo 10 aÑos de prisiÓn. al regresar, las imÁgenes de una manada de elefantes salvajes que se escapÓ de su hÁbitat. ♪ ♪ ♪ ¡hola! ¿quieres darte una escapada? ah ha. tenemos algo para ti. durante la expedia
comenzÓ el miÉrcoles en la costa oeste y luego en el norte desde dakota hasta los grandes lagos.02 personas mueren en promedio por el calor. el 60 por ciento de los fallecimientos son por exposiciÓn directa al sol. >> tambiÉn mostrar bastante lÍquido, no ex ganarse al sol. tomar un baÑo o estar limpiando la piel oponiÉndose toallas para evitar tanto calor. paulina: las imÁgenes que van a aparecer en su pantalla son de la pelea de un empleado de una tienda walmart y un cliente. el...
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my guess is that those market assessments speak a little bit to demand in that region in south dakota, obviously including nebraska and the other bordering states. no specific plans that i'm aware of, but my commitment to you remains, which is as we do that, my commitment is to work with you on it. >> i understand that you are just getting another ground and that is what i would ask of you, is that as you move forward in this that we not lose sight of the fact that you've got a beautiful facility and you've got one that serves the needs of a large number of vets in a rural area and you have a community that clearly wants to continue to provide that service. i would just ask that you keep us in the loop and we will make contact and arrange for direct contact. thank you. sec. mcdonough: thank you, senator. >> senator brown? >> thanks. secretary, nice to see you again. how committees made great strides getting veterans and their families getting vaccinated, making sure homeless veterans have additional resources. thank you for your efforts. the $18 billion in v.a. funding to improve and
my guess is that those market assessments speak a little bit to demand in that region in south dakota, obviously including nebraska and the other bordering states. no specific plans that i'm aware of, but my commitment to you remains, which is as we do that, my commitment is to work with you on it. >> i understand that you are just getting another ground and that is what i would ask of you, is that as you move forward in this that we not lose sight of the fact that you've got a beautiful...
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apprehensions, up 180,000 apprehensions, 674% from 2020, some governors in different states, south dakotaey are taking matters in their own hands by sending national guard troops from florida, oklahoma, arkansas, north dakota, i, georgia, alabama and south carolina. governor abbott will be in southern texas. they will hold a news conference to the border and tonight join sean hannity for townhall to talk about what they saw at the border. jillian: it should be interesting to watch. todd: now to whispers. president biden whispering yet again during a trip to wisconsin when he touted the $973 billion infrastructure deal to blue-collar workers at a public transit center. try to listen. it is quiet. >> to give ordinary people a tax break. the wealthy are doing fine. this is a generational investment. generational investment to modernize our infrastructure. creating millions of good paying jobs. position america to compete with the rest of the world in the 21st century. we to at least he didn't whisper the whole thing like he did last week. he did make an impromptu stop for ice cream before re
apprehensions, up 180,000 apprehensions, 674% from 2020, some governors in different states, south dakotaey are taking matters in their own hands by sending national guard troops from florida, oklahoma, arkansas, north dakota, i, georgia, alabama and south carolina. governor abbott will be in southern texas. they will hold a news conference to the border and tonight join sean hannity for townhall to talk about what they saw at the border. jillian: it should be interesting to watch. todd: now to...
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todd: i understand it is pretty hot and dry but south dakota was good when things were bad.: i rest my case. coming up john stuart shocks the left. >> how did this happen? kiss the turtle. jillian: taking heat for his thoughts on the lab leak theory, carley shimkus breaks it down. todd: email that, it was amazing was from friends at fox, download the super 6 apps for a chance to win 10,$000, predict 6 outcomes in the super 6 quiz show. topics ranging from entertainment, free to play on the super 6 apps now. ♪♪ - i'm sure you've heard how grammarly improves your writing, but let me tell you how grammarly business helped my sales team. look at simon. since simon's team started using grammarly business, we've closed more deals. with suggestions to sharpen his writing clarity and overall confidence, simon's pitches always stick the landing, which leads to more of these and these. learn more at grammerly.com/business. jillian: left-wing media turned on john stuart after he roasted critics of the wuhan leak theory. todd: carley shimkus here with what just went down. this was amazi
todd: i understand it is pretty hot and dry but south dakota was good when things were bad.: i rest my case. coming up john stuart shocks the left. >> how did this happen? kiss the turtle. jillian: taking heat for his thoughts on the lab leak theory, carley shimkus breaks it down. todd: email that, it was amazing was from friends at fox, download the super 6 apps for a chance to win 10,$000, predict 6 outcomes in the super 6 quiz show. topics ranging from entertainment, free to play on...