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in south dakota, we have a 40 day session in our state. we go into session in january, the first week of january, and are done by the first week of march. the rest of that year, there is not really an opportunity to put anything into law. we wait about 10 to 12 months to put it back in session. so i know what can stand in place until i have a statute on the books. we do not bring executive orders for long-term purposes. they are there to secure and bring stability until the whole statute can be placed. in other instances, i have seen executive orders be used out of laziness. because it is easier than having to educate people about the need for this policy and is instant gratification. to be honest, we live in a country that lives on gratification and lack of discipline to today. if someone wants to write an executive order to get a headline for a week or two and not recognize the impact that can have in the long run, we need to recognize the stability of having something in law. i would encourage every leader to put that in, because of the
in south dakota, we have a 40 day session in our state. we go into session in january, the first week of january, and are done by the first week of march. the rest of that year, there is not really an opportunity to put anything into law. we wait about 10 to 12 months to put it back in session. so i know what can stand in place until i have a statute on the books. we do not bring executive orders for long-term purposes. they are there to secure and bring stability until the whole statute can be...
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we'll be talking to south dakota governor kristi noem. it's a great honor to welcome governor gnome to hoover. as part of this discussion, before i begin with the formal introduction, i want to have our audience realize that we will be taking audience questions. we encourage you to submit yours on the q&a button at the bottom of your screen. with that, i'll get started. it's an honor to be here talking with one of our nation's leading governors, governor kristi noem of south dakota. the governor wears many hats, not just a ranchers hat, but a wife, mother, lifelong ranch, or farmer, and small business owner. she served in the south dakota state legislature for seven years and was elected to serve as their lone member of the u.s. house of representatives. during her time in congress, governor no help passed tax cuts and jobs act, which put at the time 2400 dollars back into the pockets of the south dakota family for constituents. in 2018, running on the platform of protecting south dakotas against tax increases, government growth, federal
we'll be talking to south dakota governor kristi noem. it's a great honor to welcome governor gnome to hoover. as part of this discussion, before i begin with the formal introduction, i want to have our audience realize that we will be taking audience questions. we encourage you to submit yours on the q&a button at the bottom of your screen. with that, i'll get started. it's an honor to be here talking with one of our nation's leading governors, governor kristi noem of south dakota. the...
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and then looking at our demographics here in south dakota. we have an older population where one of the states that has more people in that age group than many others. and we also knew that we had people that had health conditions that would make them at greater risk. so we started early on educating them about the virus, what actions they could take long before there was even a vaccine that they could make the decision to try to stay home, that we would get them the essentials they would need. they needed to wash their hands, be careful, stay healthy, get exercise. take vitamins and supplements that would build their immunity. and then as the vaccines came out we started giving them information on what we knew could help protect their health and keep them from getting very ill that would end up in a hospitalization or even death. and i think that proactive approach to the education piece, we didn't use a bully pulpit. we didn't go out there and mandate it. we worked with them and wanted them to feel very comfortable with the information they
and then looking at our demographics here in south dakota. we have an older population where one of the states that has more people in that age group than many others. and we also knew that we had people that had health conditions that would make them at greater risk. so we started early on educating them about the virus, what actions they could take long before there was even a vaccine that they could make the decision to try to stay home, that we would get them the essentials they would need....
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i am focused on being governor of south dakota. i ran for governor because i love the state and i want to be here with my people. i want to be able to go to bed every night knowing i did my job protecting this country, and did all i could to give my kids and grandkids opportunity to grow up like i did. i do not want to end my life thinking i got selfish and did not do my part. that is what i focus on each day and i think we would be incredibly blessed to have the leaders in the white house again that truly felt the same way of the united -- about the united states. scott: we are going to end on that note. thank you, governor, your time. great conversation. great seeing you again. for the audience, learn more about this series on c-span. i am senior fellow scott gapless. my forthcoming book is about covid, a plague on our house, my fight at the trump white house to stop covid from destroying america. and if you want to be shocked about what happened in the white house and learn about big issues , you might want to take a look. it wi
i am focused on being governor of south dakota. i ran for governor because i love the state and i want to be here with my people. i want to be able to go to bed every night knowing i did my job protecting this country, and did all i could to give my kids and grandkids opportunity to grow up like i did. i do not want to end my life thinking i got selfish and did not do my part. that is what i focus on each day and i think we would be incredibly blessed to have the leaders in the white house...
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as i mentioned, we will talk to south dakota governor noem. it's an honor to welcome governor noem to hoover. as part of this discussion, before i begin with a formal introduction, i just want to have our audience realize that we will be taking audience questions. we encourage you to submit yours on the q & a button on the bottom of your screen. with that, i will get started. again, it's an honor to be here talking with one of our nation's leading governors, governor noem of south dakota. governor noem wears many hats, not just a rancher's hat. she's a wife, mother, rancher, farmer and small businessowner. she started her federal government career in 2010 after serving in the south dakota state legislature for several years as she was elected to serve as south dakota's lone member of the u.s. house of representatives. during her time in congress, governor noem helped pass the tax cuts and jobs act which put $2,400 back into the pockets of the average south dakota family, her conconstituents. in 2018, running on the platform of protecting south
as i mentioned, we will talk to south dakota governor noem. it's an honor to welcome governor noem to hoover. as part of this discussion, before i begin with a formal introduction, i just want to have our audience realize that we will be taking audience questions. we encourage you to submit yours on the q & a button on the bottom of your screen. with that, i will get started. again, it's an honor to be here talking with one of our nation's leading governors, governor noem of south dakota....
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andrew is a student at the north dakota state college of science. now, if you're wondering how andrew static looks, please go to k of g o dot com for that. let's help find out. oh, i had the feeling who's bad? instantly. i knew his band, and of course we tried calling them and texting. and ah, i mean, maybe you skip a class or 2, but missing for a day without letting us know what's going on. that wasn't, it wasn't andrew. and one of the never happened to me. so then right then and there was some, some good. ah, we decided to just drive down there and see what's going on because we knew it was more serious than jim just taken off. all friends gathered on the campus of n dfcs today baffled why, why would you just do this so close graduation. you know countless searches and still nothing. we've never had a student missed this long term. most of them we find within 24 hours. so it's been very, very frustrating. we're in campus, police sergeant halligan's office and jason weber came in all helga and said that jason webber was the one in charge. and that
andrew is a student at the north dakota state college of science. now, if you're wondering how andrew static looks, please go to k of g o dot com for that. let's help find out. oh, i had the feeling who's bad? instantly. i knew his band, and of course we tried calling them and texting. and ah, i mean, maybe you skip a class or 2, but missing for a day without letting us know what's going on. that wasn't, it wasn't andrew. and one of the never happened to me. so then right then and there was...
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well, selling marijuana north dakota is a crime. and so, you know, you start seeing the feds put out more and more money to empower that. and so what happens is, it's like, you know, there's the money, go get the money. we can have another officer too if we have the money. and so therefore we're dealing with this and we're part of the world. ah, we had done a couple of stories about them making drug laws stiffer. they had this enhanced campus related drug lot. so basically if you have a little bit of weed that would maybe be a misdemeanor, if you're on a school campus that could be a felony. and so i think that their thought process and that was ok. let's prosecute people who are selling to students, or let's prosecute people that are doing something that is going to impact young kids. rather than just the average adult out on the street. the local law enforcement was able to go onto a campus where they're that has its own law enforcement agency. they had essentially unfettered access to the dormitories on the dfcs campus. and they
well, selling marijuana north dakota is a crime. and so, you know, you start seeing the feds put out more and more money to empower that. and so what happens is, it's like, you know, there's the money, go get the money. we can have another officer too if we have the money. and so therefore we're dealing with this and we're part of the world. ah, we had done a couple of stories about them making drug laws stiffer. they had this enhanced campus related drug lot. so basically if you have a little...
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dakota: this reveals the reality of humans in the loop. you can create your aquatic structures, trade sets of rules and authorities and permissions, but if somebody wants to do something, they will find a way to work around that. if you recall the budget control act of 2000 11 was supposed to cap defense spending at certain levels because the federal government could figure out a way to reduce federal spending. what did congress do when they saw the reality of the military forces they created? a new spending account not subject to the limitations of the budget control act. they figured out how to do it. the president has always been able to say there is an urgent threat, my responsibility per the constitution is to provide for the security of the country and i can use this tool, this military to respond to that and then i will go to congress and make sure they are in agreement with it and continue to fund it. what congress does is they always continue to fund. if they control the purse, they can stop budgetary support, but they don't do th
dakota: this reveals the reality of humans in the loop. you can create your aquatic structures, trade sets of rules and authorities and permissions, but if somebody wants to do something, they will find a way to work around that. if you recall the budget control act of 2000 11 was supposed to cap defense spending at certain levels because the federal government could figure out a way to reduce federal spending. what did congress do when they saw the reality of the military forces they created?...
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i'm very interested in the usda loan pilot program in south dakota. i expect the senator will ask about that. if he doesn't, i will return to that. >> thank you. i appreciate the fact that we are having this hearing today. it seems to be a whole series of conflicts here that our analysts have delved into. let me begin with this. i would like to direct this first one to mr. shepherd. it doesn't fall squarely within the jurisdiction of a banking community. i hope that congress can make progress here on the reauthorization of the native american housing assistance act. it's a very broad piece of legislation. i was hoping to learn more about the priorities your organizations and tribes have identified in the reauthorization package. i know you have an interest in this. what are some of the key priorities that they are hoping to see when the hobbs act is reauthorized? >> thank you. in several other contexts, when tribes need approval from an agency, congress has authorized an approach to move a decision point has the agency. if the agency takes too long to
i'm very interested in the usda loan pilot program in south dakota. i expect the senator will ask about that. if he doesn't, i will return to that. >> thank you. i appreciate the fact that we are having this hearing today. it seems to be a whole series of conflicts here that our analysts have delved into. let me begin with this. i would like to direct this first one to mr. shepherd. it doesn't fall squarely within the jurisdiction of a banking community. i hope that congress can make...
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eric sheppard from the tribe in south dakota. thank you for being with us today. you might want to just wave at everybody. recent data shows that housing conditions for native american households are substantially worse than u.s. households. in fact, native americans have some of the greatest housing needs in the united states. that's according to the national low income housing coalition. the reasons for this being that they face overcrowding, high poverty rates, lack of plumbing, and adequate heating and other severe infrastructure issues. that is if they are even able to access housing options at all. this is a serious problem, and now is the time to fix it. in addition, there are other fundamental challenges that make homeownership more difficult for native americans. the complicated legal nature of tribal trust land can make it exponentially more difficult to lend and borrow on land in indian country. legislation that senator smith and i partnered on in the past has resulted in a number of complications, but there is clearly more work to do. the fdic's report
eric sheppard from the tribe in south dakota. thank you for being with us today. you might want to just wave at everybody. recent data shows that housing conditions for native american households are substantially worse than u.s. households. in fact, native americans have some of the greatest housing needs in the united states. that's according to the national low income housing coalition. the reasons for this being that they face overcrowding, high poverty rates, lack of plumbing, and adequate...
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they have already said that they are going to enact legislation like this in south dakota. this is a really weird texas state, it outlawed abortion after six weeks, but it said the state isn't going to enforce it, and any private citizen can sue anyone who is helping anyone ghana bore shun. so if you take an uber to the abortion clinic, this law says you can sue the uber driver anywhere in texas. and seek $10,000 in damages. it is designed to intimidate and designed to create fear and that is what has happened. and why abortion clinics are essentially close to all patients. >> you wrote in the washington post on june 7th, neal katyal, when the supreme court accepted a case out of mississippi, reproductive rights to not depend only on what the court does with roe, because the constitution says that federal law rain supreme over state laws. this insight also means that the congress can sweep away state laws that conflict with federal protections. this has become unusually important, these words of yours from june, today, what does this mean in terms of speaker pelosi saying t
they have already said that they are going to enact legislation like this in south dakota. this is a really weird texas state, it outlawed abortion after six weeks, but it said the state isn't going to enforce it, and any private citizen can sue anyone who is helping anyone ghana bore shun. so if you take an uber to the abortion clinic, this law says you can sue the uber driver anywhere in texas. and seek $10,000 in damages. it is designed to intimidate and designed to create fear and that is...
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spalding and there we have sabrina and there we have dakota. i would like to be able to pose some questions to them that will further open up and enlighten this whole question, why do we have a president? how did we get the kind of president we have today? i wonder if i can begin with dr. spalding and let me put this question to you. elizabeth, you have written a number of articles on the nature of the presidency, you have talked about the subject of the presidency at pepperdine university and hillsdale college. can you give us some idea, some insight into the relationship between a president's -- and their political decision-making. from time to time, you see this in dramatic ways, i think of abraham when compared -- this way. why should americans pay attention to the dynamic, faith and politics in the lives of the presidents? dr. spalding: thank you, it is a pleasure to be here and thank you to the heritage foundation. that particular question, we could spend hours and hours on, but i would say one thing we want to focus on is where we see th
spalding and there we have sabrina and there we have dakota. i would like to be able to pose some questions to them that will further open up and enlighten this whole question, why do we have a president? how did we get the kind of president we have today? i wonder if i can begin with dr. spalding and let me put this question to you. elizabeth, you have written a number of articles on the nature of the presidency, you have talked about the subject of the presidency at pepperdine university and...
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south dakota governor kristi noem has been fighting for the unborn in her state as well.g announcement on the matter today. governor? , hi, rachel how are you doing this evening? >> rachel: tell us about about it. >> ban telemedicine abortions. what this would do is requiring in the state of south dakota that abortion would only legally be allowed in the situation defined by our statute but also after an in person examination by a doctor licensed in south dakota. and obviously, everybody knows that i'm pro-life and do not support any kind of abortions. but, here what the biden administration is doing is trying to put forward abortion on demand. and we're going to stop them and make sure that's not available in our state. >> rachel: so fascinating. i don't think a lot of people in america even knew that you could obtain an abortion via telemedicine. that's actually very interesting to me. another thing our audience probably doesn't know much about is that when you were elected to be governor, you decided that you needed someone in your administration to represent the unbor
south dakota governor kristi noem has been fighting for the unborn in her state as well.g announcement on the matter today. governor? , hi, rachel how are you doing this evening? >> rachel: tell us about about it. >> ban telemedicine abortions. what this would do is requiring in the state of south dakota that abortion would only legally be allowed in the situation defined by our statute but also after an in person examination by a doctor licensed in south dakota. and obviously,...
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cnn learned a south dakota legislative committee will be investigating what happened as south dakotar by using her office to help her daughter obtain a real estate appraiser license. here's what we know. governor noem's daughter cassidy peter was applying for the license in 2020, we know that on july 27th of 2020, governor noem called a meeting in her office with employees of the agency in charge of that certification. we did speak to the former executive director of south dakota's appraiser certification program at that time who confirmed that her boss texted her the night before asking her to show up at this meeting. she did not say what actually took place in the meeting, but she did confirm that both governor noem and her daughter cassidy were in attendance. shortly there after, november of 2020, cassidy peters obtained her certification. and separately the woman that we spoke to who was in charge of that program was forced into early retirement. there are a lot of questions about what happened, what was discussed there, why was governor noem's daughter who is not an elected offi
cnn learned a south dakota legislative committee will be investigating what happened as south dakotar by using her office to help her daughter obtain a real estate appraiser license. here's what we know. governor noem's daughter cassidy peter was applying for the license in 2020, we know that on july 27th of 2020, governor noem called a meeting in her office with employees of the agency in charge of that certification. we did speak to the former executive director of south dakota's appraiser...
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as for south dakota, i will protect my people and their freedoms.shocking, he actuallyio said that it wasn't about personal freedom and choice at all which i think is indicative about what is really in his heart and his agenda that he has got for this country. this is not a power that is delegated to the federal government, it is a power first states to decide. in south dakota we are going to be free and we are going to make sure we don'ta overstep our authorities and we will take action. my legal team is already working and we will defend and protect our people from this unlawful mandate. >> sean: it seems like when he said instead of encouraging people to get vaccinated and mask up, talking about governors, obviously republican, they are ordering morgues. joe biden, is not the same guy who said he would never do this because that would make him a big hypocrite, wouldn't it? >> huge hypocrite. he said he is creating jobs and he is destroying jobs. he said he would love and protect us and then he makes friends with the taliban and compromises our so
as for south dakota, i will protect my people and their freedoms.shocking, he actuallyio said that it wasn't about personal freedom and choice at all which i think is indicative about what is really in his heart and his agenda that he has got for this country. this is not a power that is delegated to the federal government, it is a power first states to decide. in south dakota we are going to be free and we are going to make sure we don'ta overstep our authorities and we will take action. my...
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meyer, dakota, welcome. >> thank you, mike.: what is your reaction to what congressman mccaul said there about the taliban holding americans and afghan partners against their will? >> i mean, this is what we all knew was going to happen. we were saying this a week ago watching this exit strategy of leaving all of the american citizens over there. we knew that if we didn't stay and get all the american citizens out, the way that we should have, and lead with that, then we knew we would have a hostage crisis on our hands the day that we pulled out and this is exactly what we have and this is only going to continue to get worse, what you will see the biden administration continually kick the can down the road and hopefully it goes away. you heard the narrative, biden came out telling us what we want to hear. one day we are not going to leave until all americans are out. this is in the true. we see this now. last week -- a couple of days ago we were hearing that no americans were left there. well, this is false as well. we see this
meyer, dakota, welcome. >> thank you, mike.: what is your reaction to what congressman mccaul said there about the taliban holding americans and afghan partners against their will? >> i mean, this is what we all knew was going to happen. we were saying this a week ago watching this exit strategy of leaving all of the american citizens over there. we knew that if we didn't stay and get all the american citizens out, the way that we should have, and lead with that, then we knew we...
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>> lawrence: dakota, i think you are so right.art of accountability is all the people that were a part of this need to be there. the national security joint chiefs need to be there. the secretary of state, i don't need to he she said. i don't need the elites. we need to know what happened. they need to be looking at each other and looking at the american people one time. that way we can figure out what exactly happened and who is running the show. clearly the president isn't. thank you so much for your service, sir. >> thank you. >> lawrence: coming up. when it comes to religious vaccine exemptions, faced with a personal battle between you and god and apparently joe biden. why you are probably not religious enough to skip out on getting the jab. that's next. ♪ in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation. the day where everything goes right. or the one where nothing does. with comcast business you get the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses and advanced cybersecurity t
>> lawrence: dakota, i think you are so right.art of accountability is all the people that were a part of this need to be there. the national security joint chiefs need to be there. the secretary of state, i don't need to he she said. i don't need the elites. we need to know what happened. they need to be looking at each other and looking at the american people one time. that way we can figure out what exactly happened and who is running the show. clearly the president isn't. thank you so...
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unfortunately right now our vaccine rate in north dakota is very low. citizens being fully vaccinated. and it's even lower in our adolescents. so, not nearly the population level of immunity we need. >> dr. newman, thank you for what you're doing and thank you for your work. really appreciate your time. >> thank you so much. >>> next we're going to update you on a bill to avert a government shutdown which just passed the house. ed so many cars we've stopped counting. and built our most punishing test facility yet, in our effort to build the world's safest cars. we've created crumple zones and autonomous braking. active lane keeping assist and blind spot assist. we've introduced airbags, side curtain airbags, and now the first-ever rear-mounted front-impact airbags. all in the hope that you never need any of it. ♪ ♪ seeing blood when you brush or floss can be a sign of early gum damage. new parodontax active gum repair kills plaque bacteria at the gum line to help keep the gum seal tight. new parodontax active gum repair toothpaste. you need an ecolab sc
unfortunately right now our vaccine rate in north dakota is very low. citizens being fully vaccinated. and it's even lower in our adolescents. so, not nearly the population level of immunity we need. >> dr. newman, thank you for what you're doing and thank you for your work. really appreciate your time. >> thank you so much. >>> next we're going to update you on a bill to avert a government shutdown which just passed the house. ed so many cars we've stopped counting. and...
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laws to say that we have the strongest pro life laws on the books south dakota and similar ones coming and other states could start to do this and we could end up having a de facto overcoming of roe v. wade? >> yes, that is the danger of yesterday's decision greenlighting every state to do what texas did and it is not specific to texas. and ali, the most important thing to leave the viewers with is this, and there a lot of heartache tonight, and my view is one way or another, this decision yesterday will not stand. you know, the history teaches us that the supreme court can't be out of step with the public opinion for too long, and it never works and so the supreme court always conforms to it, and so whether it is a change in the composition of the court or the number of justices or a change in the decisions and the votes that they make or a federal legislation like what we have been talking about which is going to prevent that south dakota law from taking effect, one way or another, my view is that we will have a way to secure roe v. wade, and so it will only bend for justice if we be
laws to say that we have the strongest pro life laws on the books south dakota and similar ones coming and other states could start to do this and we could end up having a de facto overcoming of roe v. wade? >> yes, that is the danger of yesterday's decision greenlighting every state to do what texas did and it is not specific to texas. and ali, the most important thing to leave the viewers with is this, and there a lot of heartache tonight, and my view is one way or another, this...
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unfortunately right now our vaccine rate in north dakota is very low.f our citizens being fully vaccinated. and it's even lower in our adolescents. so, not nearly the population level of immunity we need. >> dr. newman, thank you for what you're doing and thank you for your work. really appreciate your time. >> thank you so much. >>> next we're going to update you on a bill to avert a government shutdown which just passed the house. talking about mental health, it's not a sign of weakness, but really a sign of strength. people sometimes don't want to talk about mental health. they don't want to talk about problems that they might have that aren't physical, but those problems are just as real. i have this disease, you know, and it makes it awkward that i have to explain myself or prove myself in certain situations. a lot of times i'm not feeling good or, you know, i'm not having a good day, but through the music i'm able to have a good day by expressing something that seems to me and i can pass on to others. you know, one of my favorite phrases to share
unfortunately right now our vaccine rate in north dakota is very low.f our citizens being fully vaccinated. and it's even lower in our adolescents. so, not nearly the population level of immunity we need. >> dr. newman, thank you for what you're doing and thank you for your work. really appreciate your time. >> thank you so much. >>> next we're going to update you on a bill to avert a government shutdown which just passed the house. talking about mental health, it's not a...
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south dakota, she is vowing to sue joe biden over the new vaccine mandate. disturbing images, horrifying images out of afghanistan. women and journalists being beaten. we've got the tapes, we've got the photos. that is all straight ahead. we will never forget, 26 days, america is held hostage behind enemy lines. just two pills for all day pain relief. aleve it, and see what's possible. ♪ ♪ >> sean: joe biden tonight refused to accept any blame for his own failures, refused to admit his monumental shortcomings and instead tried to shame unvaccinated americans, lecture them and smear them and republican governors who value freedom, autonomy, medical privacy and doctor-patient confidentiality and reject medical tyranny. here with more, the former white house chief of staff mark meadows, ari fleischer. i've got to believe, mark meadows, that you might have a thing or two to say about, this time last year we had a high number of covid cases and today, daily covid cases are up 300% from labor day last year. i would say after being handed three vaccines, regeneron,
south dakota, she is vowing to sue joe biden over the new vaccine mandate. disturbing images, horrifying images out of afghanistan. women and journalists being beaten. we've got the tapes, we've got the photos. that is all straight ahead. we will never forget, 26 days, america is held hostage behind enemy lines. just two pills for all day pain relief. aleve it, and see what's possible. ♪ ♪ >> sean: joe biden tonight refused to accept any blame for his own failures, refused to admit...
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this time, the big shower in the dakotas. this part of canada's a westbound terrier that are moving to the midwest and all points the still huge enough to generate significant rain that's still true. down in the deep south. in fact, we've seen yet more flooding from the remains of the last hurricane. and that is sitting over there was any other means are, but you can see the showers are widespread for the west. the stories to the sandy driving california warnings. yes. again of fire conditions increasingly dangerous in the middle of california. but on the whole, it's been improving situation and this rain you see coming to western canada. well, that may well help as well. for conditions were good there. if you remember earlier in the season, there in the caribbean and the gulf of mexico widespread shares and just recently another development, peter, a tropical storm. it is over water, be pleased to know, but he will generate some pretty big swells and significant showers. i think the place like water rico and he spend your th
this time, the big shower in the dakotas. this part of canada's a westbound terrier that are moving to the midwest and all points the still huge enough to generate significant rain that's still true. down in the deep south. in fact, we've seen yet more flooding from the remains of the last hurricane. and that is sitting over there was any other means are, but you can see the showers are widespread for the west. the stories to the sandy driving california warnings. yes. again of fire conditions...
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i have not been to north dakota. maybe we can take this show on the road.been to north dakota. it's a great place. the snow is good. i have been everywhere but alaska. i kept missing out on the tours. >> you went pheasant hunting? >> yes. >> i have not done that. >> i am not a pheasant hunter and alaska is a beautiful state. >> yes. >> all the way from the arctic circle. >> to all of the territories? >> yes. >> puerto rico, geraldo? >> plenty of times. >> i love puerto rico. >> am half puerto rico. >> oh, my, my. >> okay. [laughing]. >> we have to hear from kelly. she said who inspired you to be on tv? >> the factor. he unleashed me on to this country. you have him to blame for me. >> we love it happened. dana? >> when i was a kid growing up in colorado paula woodworth. i don't remember what channel it was. she did investigative reporting. >> and you? >> i have two. richard pryor and the american dream dustie rose. they got on the mci and told it like it was. i need to do that. i want to do that. >> you are not as filthy as richard pryor? >> just because we
i have not been to north dakota. maybe we can take this show on the road.been to north dakota. it's a great place. the snow is good. i have been everywhere but alaska. i kept missing out on the tours. >> you went pheasant hunting? >> yes. >> i have not done that. >> i am not a pheasant hunter and alaska is a beautiful state. >> yes. >> all the way from the arctic circle. >> to all of the territories? >> yes. >> puerto rico, geraldo? >>...
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north dakota, kevin cramer of north dakota on his take next. ♪.working at the amazon warehouse when my brother passed away. and a couple of years later, my mother passed away. after taking care of them, i knew that i really wanted to become a nurse. amazon helped me with training and tuition. today, i'm a medical assistant and i'm studying to become a registered nurse. in filipino: you'll always be in my heart. (vo) singing, or speaking. reason, or fun. daring, or thoughtful. sensitive, or strong. progress isn't either or progress is everything. growing up in a little red house, on the edge of a forest in norway, there were three things my family encouraged: kindness, honesty and hard work. over time, i've come to add a fourth: be curious. be curious about the world around us, and then go. go with an open heart, and you will find inspiration anew. viking. exploring the world in comfort. ♪. charles: he is the most powerful man in washington. i'm not talking about president joe biden. i'm talking about democratic senator joe manchin. democrats are p
north dakota, kevin cramer of north dakota on his take next. ♪.working at the amazon warehouse when my brother passed away. and a couple of years later, my mother passed away. after taking care of them, i knew that i really wanted to become a nurse. amazon helped me with training and tuition. today, i'm a medical assistant and i'm studying to become a registered nurse. in filipino: you'll always be in my heart. (vo) singing, or speaking. reason, or fun. daring, or thoughtful. sensitive, or...
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what are the avenues left right now to stop north dakota -- south dakota, i'm sorry, florida, idaho and other places who have said all right, this one is good with the supreme court, we'll just copy it. >> let me start with where you started which is to say that the impact in texas right now is devastating. i want to make sure we talk about the politics and the law but that we don't forget at the center of this is people who can't get access to abortion and it's falling hardest on communities of color, people of low-income, undocumented immigrants, people who have a hard time getting out of the state. this fight in texas is not over. i mean, we still have avenues. we're looking at every legal option. the biden administration, the president came in strongly saying it's going to be a whole of government effort and, you know, nancy pelosi, speaker of the house, announced she's taking a vote when they're back in september on the women's health protection act. and that is a bill -- congress could fix this right now with the women's health protection act and national legislation. in terms of
what are the avenues left right now to stop north dakota -- south dakota, i'm sorry, florida, idaho and other places who have said all right, this one is good with the supreme court, we'll just copy it. >> let me start with where you started which is to say that the impact in texas right now is devastating. i want to make sure we talk about the politics and the law but that we don't forget at the center of this is people who can't get access to abortion and it's falling hardest on...
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, she was married to a track standout from north dakota, had moved here and was married to him, and was killed in the stanford church on october 13, 1974. kristen: this frightened the campus community. the cases went cold for many decades. i know you go into detail tonight. what brought investigators back on track? >> what happened was, fortunately for the state of california and these families, california 1996 elected their first female sheriff. that was sheriff laurie smith of santa clara county. she was arliss' age when she was murdered in the church and just starting her career in law enforcement. when she became sheriff, she said it is my jurisdiction, i'm going to double down and ensure my homicide detectives and cold case unit makes an effort over these years to solve these mysteries. it was not just dna. she made it a priority. year after year, detectives would work on that case, urged on by leslie's sister, until finally sergeant cortez another sergeant who is now a lieutenant, they spent their extra time and figured out that a critical piece of the genes of arliss perry had ne
, she was married to a track standout from north dakota, had moved here and was married to him, and was killed in the stanford church on october 13, 1974. kristen: this frightened the campus community. the cases went cold for many decades. i know you go into detail tonight. what brought investigators back on track? >> what happened was, fortunately for the state of california and these families, california 1996 elected their first female sheriff. that was sheriff laurie smith of santa...
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in and merge minnesota and north dakota and we have 50 states. one minnesota but you did all your political work in north carolina. i'm sorry, north dakota. >> but can we just get this, i was born in minnesota thing fixed. i was born in the hospital the only hospital close to north dakota and that was in breckenridge, minnesota. a day later i was in north dakota is there some kind of sign in app? >> we got to go. senator, thank you robert, thank you. heidi is on the right side of this one i'm in shock thank you, heidi >>> when we come back, dr. scott gottlieb will talk to us more about what's happening with delta. "squawk box" will be right back. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire >>> breaking economic news the monthly unemployment report now 15 minutes away. september stats it's traditionally the year's worst month for stocks but that hasn't held true lately
in and merge minnesota and north dakota and we have 50 states. one minnesota but you did all your political work in north carolina. i'm sorry, north dakota. >> but can we just get this, i was born in minnesota thing fixed. i was born in the hospital the only hospital close to north dakota and that was in breckenridge, minnesota. a day later i was in north dakota is there some kind of sign in app? >> we got to go. senator, thank you robert, thank you. heidi is on the right side of...
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so it's kind of like is there anybody that isn't corrupt in south dakota?ng a bad day, a bad week. let's put this in context. you know, she has been on this short list possibly for 2024. and the assumption in the maga world of course is that donald trump would be the nominee. so the question is who will be the vice presidential candidate. and there is a lot of speculation that trump might name a woman or a member of a minority group or a person of color. that pushes kristi noem and people like tim scott to the list, which means every one of these stories is sort of a test. is she ready for prime time? because you know what? she is not going to have the same kind of media cover as i think you called him the mango mussolini. it's a test of her ethics. but it's also a test of her ability to handle these stories. and that's not going well. >> well, i mean, look. let's just go through some of her nepotism scandals. one of her college-aged daughters was one of the first hired for her transition team in 2018. she worked for her mom. her last name is kennedy. enjoy
so it's kind of like is there anybody that isn't corrupt in south dakota?ng a bad day, a bad week. let's put this in context. you know, she has been on this short list possibly for 2024. and the assumption in the maga world of course is that donald trump would be the nominee. so the question is who will be the vice presidential candidate. and there is a lot of speculation that trump might name a woman or a member of a minority group or a person of color. that pushes kristi noem and people like...
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when did he will be gone and holiday dakota interested in what they are, what they go i made to what date would you holler the foreign secretary of state? i think your own personal transparencies, of course would be a holiday. ah mother, very good evening. you watching the weekly here on this week. so the us military conclude is longest ever war leaving afghan this down to the face of the same terrorist group. washington overthrown. 20 years ago. the rebounding american troops left the country in the dead of night early on august 31st. that was the deadline day. the telecom welcome to withdraw with celebratory gunshots and fireworks right after the last u. s. military aircraft had taken off from carville airport before they left soldiers disabled, whatever equipment they could switch. you can see now in war marines, video and on thursday to correspond them. or i guess div when to see for himself what was left behind in the rush to get out. these place looks very different to what we arrived to during the evacuation that cleaning the plagues up. there's set enormous amount of work to
when did he will be gone and holiday dakota interested in what they are, what they go i made to what date would you holler the foreign secretary of state? i think your own personal transparencies, of course would be a holiday. ah mother, very good evening. you watching the weekly here on this week. so the us military conclude is longest ever war leaving afghan this down to the face of the same terrorist group. washington overthrown. 20 years ago. the rebounding american troops left the country...
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activity not just in traditional states like louisiana and texas but ohio and pennsylvania and north dakotaith tremendous economic activity when you have that affordable energy to unlock tens of billions of dollars from downstream investment it wasn't just economic activity around economic exploration but fertilizer and steel that you said not as a power source but feedstock so what you saw it states that originally competed for the direct energy jobs and then for the downstream jobs you see the same thing with offshore wind and other renewable energy as well states are competing and eager to get the direct energy jobs the fabrication and shipyards and the installation jobs but offshore renewable energy isn't just temporary construction jobs but they are also competing for the secondary downstream think of companies building data centers is a huge use of energy that is a concern for investors and shareholders so they say we want to look at data intensive units that you will see other industries locate the clean and affordable and reliable energies the states are competing that only for the
activity not just in traditional states like louisiana and texas but ohio and pennsylvania and north dakotaith tremendous economic activity when you have that affordable energy to unlock tens of billions of dollars from downstream investment it wasn't just economic activity around economic exploration but fertilizer and steel that you said not as a power source but feedstock so what you saw it states that originally competed for the direct energy jobs and then for the downstream jobs you see...
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it's part of the attitude of the nation, not just of north dakota, and it got to be something that you could get elected. this time, the fight against drugs took a tragic, told us that andrew was competing short form. this is way too dangerous for him to be doing. clearly they put him in harm's way. a rural college student does interest get shot in the head and found in a river like that. something else had to be happening the the the, the, the ah, welcome back. special forces in the african nation of the gimme now claiming to have top of the president and dissolved the government. that was heavy gunfire hot outside the presidential patterson, sunday with military vehicles patrolling the streets. the well, let me draw saying the soldiers have arrested the heads of state along with top ranking officials where the defense ministry disputes are insisting who has been prevented, annoyed us forces are walking to restore law. and we spoke to an africa studies researcher who thinks of not pricing that will almost inevitable. you can force it on it, we should not be surprised at the success on
it's part of the attitude of the nation, not just of north dakota, and it got to be something that you could get elected. this time, the fight against drugs took a tragic, told us that andrew was competing short form. this is way too dangerous for him to be doing. clearly they put him in harm's way. a rural college student does interest get shot in the head and found in a river like that. something else had to be happening the the the, the, the ah, welcome back. special forces in the african...