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south dakota is at 9.9% gdp.e are moving thousands and thousands and thousands of people to south dakota. hundreds and hundreds of businesses are moving to our state. i'll tell you why they're moving. they're moving there because they want to be like us. they want to live somewhere where the government respects them and lets them use personal responsibility. here's what at stake in the 2022 elections. this is what's at stake in south dakota. all we did was exactly what we as republicans have said we always believe. we just did. and we proved that it works. we proved that it works. not only is our economy thriving and growing, we have historic revenues coming in. we built a railroad last year. we built and repaired dams in our state. we had excess revenue we put into trust funds and reserve funds and paid off debt because of all the historic revenue we have coming into our state from the growth. we proved that republican conservative principles actually do work and the democrats and liberals hate that. [applause]
south dakota is at 9.9% gdp.e are moving thousands and thousands and thousands of people to south dakota. hundreds and hundreds of businesses are moving to our state. i'll tell you why they're moving. they're moving there because they want to be like us. they want to live somewhere where the government respects them and lets them use personal responsibility. here's what at stake in the 2022 elections. this is what's at stake in south dakota. all we did was exactly what we as republicans have...
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we got word that you can see them. dakota axis is try to move in with their intention. we don't know and that's why we're cautious between the rubber bullets the bean bag got a pepper sprayed, the dog, dragging people out of ceremony. if we don't know what they're doing and we're not prepared, somebody's gonna get hurt ah . with home, recognise that that plays a prayer, and that's where you're standing. ah ah, may really tried to paint us as these violent out of state people when the movement began with women from stanley law. and how they can vilify our people for standing up. it's as though they are seen how dare you serious, darkest days, with one man leading the country through us, present alice out as lost legitimacy. he needs to step back. how has he retained control through over a decade of war? we examined the global power games of president bashar al assad. we believe assad simply carrying out iranian orders. what keeps you awake at night when the reason that could effect any human eyesight master of chaos on all jazeera, a world of confidence, service excellen
we got word that you can see them. dakota axis is try to move in with their intention. we don't know and that's why we're cautious between the rubber bullets the bean bag got a pepper sprayed, the dog, dragging people out of ceremony. if we don't know what they're doing and we're not prepared, somebody's gonna get hurt ah . with home, recognise that that plays a prayer, and that's where you're standing. ah ah, may really tried to paint us as these violent out of state people when the movement...
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the state of north dakota, they have denied the desecration. they have denied going to our aboriginal territory and our sacred objects. the water in sacred water is the 1st gift of life. and as women, we have a right to protect that water. the water of mother earth because all i start is water continue and i'm putting you in prayer and there won't be no black snake going across the record. little ovula. my mother was in the american indian movement. we were always active in, in issues. we're always expected to act a certain way and growing up, we would joke about like, why do we have to be the ultimate indian? and it's just how we were raised, even in my community, they're like, oh, your mom's phyllis, younger people know, but i'm proud of that. you know, i co found it the women of all red nations. and we had to rise to the occasion of sterilization, the highest rates were here in this region. and it was an indian woman doctor from oklahoma who became an m d. and practiced in the indian house service, who exposed that we went to out the united
the state of north dakota, they have denied the desecration. they have denied going to our aboriginal territory and our sacred objects. the water in sacred water is the 1st gift of life. and as women, we have a right to protect that water. the water of mother earth because all i start is water continue and i'm putting you in prayer and there won't be no black snake going across the record. little ovula. my mother was in the american indian movement. we were always active in, in issues. we're...
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and we can't let dakota axis call to them. what happens if they do? what are you going to do it right in front of the bulldozers with they will shoot us a lot of people think that the dakota access pipeline is just about native people standing up for their environment. but that's not true. they're 18000000 people that rely on the missouri river for their water, who are down stream from us. this isn't just to native issue. this is for everybody . this pipeline breaks world records. it's a $178.00 pieces. and what they do is they put it together many yank it all through underneath for a mile and a half. there's bound to be some structural integrity issues. if you ask a lot of engineers, they'll admit to that. numerous leaks can occur. but the problem is these tiny links, not only are they perfectly legal, they're not detectable which will be taken up by our plants. and they'll pollute our water. and we won't know it until our water intake gets clogged. a, you know, the original pipeline was to go through north dakota, but it was going through white peop
and we can't let dakota axis call to them. what happens if they do? what are you going to do it right in front of the bulldozers with they will shoot us a lot of people think that the dakota access pipeline is just about native people standing up for their environment. but that's not true. they're 18000000 people that rely on the missouri river for their water, who are down stream from us. this isn't just to native issue. this is for everybody . this pipeline breaks world records. it's a...
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ah, we got word that you can see them dakota axis is try to move in with their intention. we don't know and that's why we're cautious between the rubber bullets the bean bag guns a pepper sprayed, the dogs, dragging people out of ceremony. if we don't know what they're doing and we're not prepared, somebody's gonna get hurt ah with ah, with yeah, i recognize that's a place of prayer. and that's where you're standing. ah, they really tried to paint us as these violent out of state people when the movement began with women from stanley law and how they can vilify our people for standing up. it's as though they are seen. how dare you this is al jazeera. it's november the 15th day, one of the new era and television. you. if you have known that, that was the scale of bloodshed would you have still gone to? moments ago to miss all landed about a 100 meters away from us. we're on the front line, but it's on the fall that isn't on is very real. it is coming our way. i was just over here. god. by the police on purpose. ah, you, with a vote for al jazeera is offices in garza, our ho
ah, we got word that you can see them dakota axis is try to move in with their intention. we don't know and that's why we're cautious between the rubber bullets the bean bag guns a pepper sprayed, the dogs, dragging people out of ceremony. if we don't know what they're doing and we're not prepared, somebody's gonna get hurt ah with ah, with yeah, i recognize that's a place of prayer. and that's where you're standing. ah, they really tried to paint us as these violent out of state people when...
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we got word that you can see them. dakota axis is try to move in with their intention. we don't know and that's why we're cautious between the rubber bullets the bean bag guns. a pepper sprayed the dog, dragging people out of ceremony. if we don't know what they're doing, and we're not prepared, somebody's gonna get hurt ah . with hm . yes, i recognise that that plays a prayer and that's where you're standing. mm . yeah. ah, they really tried to paint us as these violent out of state people when the movement began with women from stanley law and how they can vilify our people for standing up. it's as though they are seen, how dare you al jazeera well to peers into the murky world of state sponsored spyware. and the discovery by al jazeera journalists is 0 click technology attacks that smartphones . cisco is this the new frontier, espionage think about the sophistication of exports, the breaking performs. this is as good as a guess. this high and your phone on algebra. compelling journalism, we keeping our distance because it's actually quite dangerous. ambulances about
we got word that you can see them. dakota axis is try to move in with their intention. we don't know and that's why we're cautious between the rubber bullets the bean bag guns. a pepper sprayed the dog, dragging people out of ceremony. if we don't know what they're doing, and we're not prepared, somebody's gonna get hurt ah . with hm . yes, i recognise that that plays a prayer and that's where you're standing. mm . yeah. ah, they really tried to paint us as these violent out of state people...
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in north dakota, the tribe is now promising a legal battle. the army court have issued their intent to approve of the permit. and so on their notifying congress. so between now and the end of the day, tomorrow we have to file some type of action in a battle has been fined $15000.00 via the north dakota utilities commission, sol. what's $15.00 for dis creating $26.00 grieves horrible to us, but nothing to them told this had been 10 years that we have in this fight and struggle against keystone keys from excel. so it's been a long haul and never giving up and not stopping a ah, we had been meeting about what is our next step, what you were going to do. and so we decided to have another prayer camp and we are, we're singing our ceremony songs or sundance songs and and as we were having ceremony, they called a cold read for law enforcement, all officers to respond within a 100 mile radius. and they surrounded us, there were $76.00 of us that got arrested. they loaded up um 2 vans and had it to cas county jail. they write our names and they take a
in north dakota, the tribe is now promising a legal battle. the army court have issued their intent to approve of the permit. and so on their notifying congress. so between now and the end of the day, tomorrow we have to file some type of action in a battle has been fined $15000.00 via the north dakota utilities commission, sol. what's $15.00 for dis creating $26.00 grieves horrible to us, but nothing to them told this had been 10 years that we have in this fight and struggle against keystone...
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i do not have full trust that dakota access school stuff. they have not followed any law code to this point. all that will happen now is the state that the government will fill out and we will be at the mercy of the mercenaries. i know that our president trump will be president here in january, and he says that he will give permission. and so for me, the battle is only just that we got i want to thank you. all of you who have helped us. i am overwhelm, i, tomorrow we're going to have a celebration and we looked at a celebrate the black. ah. mm. so today we have done a very historic happening. we have made peace with the united states of america. and we will go forward as good americans and good doctor la costa and not put on behalf of our own country. we will go to the front lines of legislation. we will go to the front lines of litigation and we will go to the front lines to make changes in the constitution if we have to. we will go forward in the front lines to the by the doctrine of discovery that says, we are not a race that we are wande
i do not have full trust that dakota access school stuff. they have not followed any law code to this point. all that will happen now is the state that the government will fill out and we will be at the mercy of the mercenaries. i know that our president trump will be president here in january, and he says that he will give permission. and so for me, the battle is only just that we got i want to thank you. all of you who have helped us. i am overwhelm, i, tomorrow we're going to have a...
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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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i stand off over the controversial dakota access pipeline. keeps growing. yesterday president obama waiting on the fight. right now, the army corps is examining whether there are ways to reroute this pipeline. so we're going to let it play out for several more weeks and determine whether or not this can be resolved in a way that i think is properly the traditions of the 1st summer. ah ha. here to run the boy. they see this one is coming straight from my high eye. i turned around. i tried to run to get shot in the back late. i fell to the ground and a yellow mock. yup. all help me. cuz she's like oh gosh, she low. oh yeah. oh oh, mom zoe. oh oh oh. oh oh oh. oh dear. oh oh. oh my god. oh hi. had better believe it. believe it or do i know where i'm going? where's the trader? i didn't hear it. oh yeah. they just said the federal property just right now with never going to believe a news man. i didn't say they did. i thought i heard i got a whisper this morning about possibly some positive news. i don't have any validation or verification of that until i do. i'
i stand off over the controversial dakota access pipeline. keeps growing. yesterday president obama waiting on the fight. right now, the army corps is examining whether there are ways to reroute this pipeline. so we're going to let it play out for several more weeks and determine whether or not this can be resolved in a way that i think is properly the traditions of the 1st summer. ah ha. here to run the boy. they see this one is coming straight from my high eye. i turned around. i tried to run...
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and, of course, our question was, who's establishing trusts in south dakota?eone from 2,000 miles away turn to sioux falls, south dakota? and we just really wanted to answer that question. ♪ ♪ >> narrato the reporters found clients from 41 countries had set up more than 200 trusts in south dakota and other states. there is no evidence in the documents that the trusts held criminal proceeds, which they are barred from knowingly accepting. but nearly 30 of them were connected to people or companies accused of fraud, bribery, or human rights abuses. >> if you set up a trust in south dakota, those records can be sealed by a court. so that's an incredibly strong incentive for someone whose primary objective is to make sure that his or her assets are not discoverable by a reporter or the tax authority back home. ♪ ♪ >> narrator: this document shows a south dakota trust for colombian textile magnate jose douer ambar. douer had a well-publicized past before setting up the trust: he had forfeited $20 million to the u.s. government as part of a settlement of a drug mone
and, of course, our question was, who's establishing trusts in south dakota?eone from 2,000 miles away turn to sioux falls, south dakota? and we just really wanted to answer that question. ♪ ♪ >> narrato the reporters found clients from 41 countries had set up more than 200 trusts in south dakota and other states. there is no evidence in the documents that the trusts held criminal proceeds, which they are barred from knowingly accepting. but nearly 30 of them were connected to people...
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certainly, there are north dakota rough riders. the rough riders are from all over the united states. interesting note on that, teddy roosevelt was more likely to recruit the eastern aristocrats than the cowboys from the west. that was leonard wood, his commanding officer, who tended to recruit some of the southwestern and midwestern types. >> was there discussion of putting tr on a coin? >> absolutely. so, in fact, i might be wrong, but he's on -- i'm pretty sure he's on some coins. but maybe not regularly circulating currency. he had a good friend who was a sculptor who would press a number of coins with tr on the face of it. there is a tr medal that is pressed as a coin. >> i'm from north dakota and now live in arizona. they both claim him and i read it was conjecture. tr's boxing caused his early death, he died at 60. is all this true, she asks? >> well, i'm not sure if the boxing caused his death, but it certainly blinded him in one eye. you wouldn't know and the nation was quite surprised. the vice president said that death h
certainly, there are north dakota rough riders. the rough riders are from all over the united states. interesting note on that, teddy roosevelt was more likely to recruit the eastern aristocrats than the cowboys from the west. that was leonard wood, his commanding officer, who tended to recruit some of the southwestern and midwestern types. >> was there discussion of putting tr on a coin? >> absolutely. so, in fact, i might be wrong, but he's on -- i'm pretty sure he's on some...
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host: we are joined from mandan, north dakota. former senator heidi heitkamp is with us to talk about rural voters in the 2022 election. good morning, senator. guest: good morning, how are you? host: good morning. your one country project is to look at issues important to rural voters. you are the founder. talk about it and what your mission is doing. guest: i want to start out by giving people a history lesson of the politics of the great plains. 20 years ago you had tom daschle, tim johnson, senators from south dakota. you at max baucus. you had a good list in the great plains in terms of united states senators. that is all but evaporated. there's only one left in the great plains, and that is john castor -- that is john kester, and he is fortunate enough to have the mountain region in montana he needs to get over the finish line electoral relate. -- electorally. you have to ask is a democrat and as an american what has happened in the great plains and what has happened in rural america, whether it is the rural south or the mid-
host: we are joined from mandan, north dakota. former senator heidi heitkamp is with us to talk about rural voters in the 2022 election. good morning, senator. guest: good morning, how are you? host: good morning. your one country project is to look at issues important to rural voters. you are the founder. talk about it and what your mission is doing. guest: i want to start out by giving people a history lesson of the politics of the great plains. 20 years ago you had tom daschle, tim johnson,...
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>> we have a history, a plan history and north dakota. we have the posse, thomas in the early 80s and one of the highest profile kinds of events so we've always had kind of a more militant underbelly but i don't really see those groups in north dakota the way you would see them gathering in places like charlottesville. so we are fortunate there. we're a pretty peaceful group up here. and so i don't see them gathering in places like north dakota but i do believe that they have been ignited. and that's why i think that the january 6 commission which i have to say this. people like maybe your previous caller would say it's just a partisan job. there was the opportunity to buy do a bipartisan commission fashioned afterthe 9/11 commission . the republicans refused to do that in congress now we are at this committee.i think it's critically important we get to the bottom of this cause i think there is a movement in this country that is an underbelly that has been ignited by president trump but i don't think president trump in any way shape or fo
>> we have a history, a plan history and north dakota. we have the posse, thomas in the early 80s and one of the highest profile kinds of events so we've always had kind of a more militant underbelly but i don't really see those groups in north dakota the way you would see them gathering in places like charlottesville. so we are fortunate there. we're a pretty peaceful group up here. and so i don't see them gathering in places like north dakota but i do believe that they have been...
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that's south dakota. head to north dakota, grand forks herald. this time those who voted no against the bill is right there in the head line. armstrong votes against $1 trillion package. armstrong is north dakota's one solid member of the house, kelly armstrong voted no on the infrastructure bill. that's one in the state gushing about what the bill is going to do and how he was no help, he voted no. there's a description on the front page. the bill set aside significant funding from everything from roads to bridges. in order to access, many are keenly eager for what it could mean, roads, airports, underpasses, yeah, underpasses. it's going to do a lot about all of those thing, head line north dakota, we have a republican congressman and he voted against us getting that. we should also mention we have two republican senators in north dakota, they voted no, too. showed louisiana, the same story in the daily advertiser in lafayette, louisiana. louisiana to receive over $7 billion from infrastructure bill. that's lafayette, up in shreveport, louisian
that's south dakota. head to north dakota, grand forks herald. this time those who voted no against the bill is right there in the head line. armstrong votes against $1 trillion package. armstrong is north dakota's one solid member of the house, kelly armstrong voted no on the infrastructure bill. that's one in the state gushing about what the bill is going to do and how he was no help, he voted no. there's a description on the front page. the bill set aside significant funding from everything...
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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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he goes to north dakota. if you count the days in north dakota, he goes back quite a lot.e wants to see his daughter. wants to get back to alice and he loves new york. as much as he's a westerner, he's a new yorker, foremost. that ranching trip is back and forth and a conflicted one between getting over the trauma in his life to making sure he takes care of responsibilities. >> here is the last question from the audience. dwayne in milwaukee asks did tr ever reconcile with taft and a second one from caroline in brisbane, australia. you have an international audience. think of the time zones we're covering. where did roosevelt like to holiday the most and which places did he gain the most joy and rejuvenation from? start with the reconciliation with taft. >> the first one, in terms of taft, massive falling out. they don't talk for about four years after 1912 and meet in a hotel in 1916 and put their past behind them. they did have great affection for each other. when roosevelt dies, the last person standing overhis grave, as everyone leaves is william taft. they said the on
he goes to north dakota. if you count the days in north dakota, he goes back quite a lot.e wants to see his daughter. wants to get back to alice and he loves new york. as much as he's a westerner, he's a new yorker, foremost. that ranching trip is back and forth and a conflicted one between getting over the trauma in his life to making sure he takes care of responsibilities. >> here is the last question from the audience. dwayne in milwaukee asks did tr ever reconcile with taft and a...
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this is a huge deal in south dakota. also, repairs airports, new school buses, drinking water systems, making the electric grid better. 2.8 billion dollars coming to south dakota alone. and what is the sub headline after that headline? johnson, thune, rounds opposed the measure. south dakota has two u.s. senator like every state does. that is republican food and rounds. both of them voted no against the infrastructure bill. south dakota has so few people in it that it only has one member of the house. that is a man in dusty johnson. johnson also voted no on the infrastructure bill. so there is the front page of both of the headlines in one of the biggest papers in the state highlighting how a multibillion optimistic event this is going to be for south dakota. and how are -- voted against it. that is south dakota today. grand folks harold. this time the news about the republicans that voted no on the infrastructure bill is right there in the main headline. armstrong, votes against one trillion dollar package. armstrong in
this is a huge deal in south dakota. also, repairs airports, new school buses, drinking water systems, making the electric grid better. 2.8 billion dollars coming to south dakota alone. and what is the sub headline after that headline? johnson, thune, rounds opposed the measure. south dakota has two u.s. senator like every state does. that is republican food and rounds. both of them voted no against the infrastructure bill. south dakota has so few people in it that it only has one member of the...
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that's south dakota today. head to north dakota. this time the bad news about the republicans who voted no on the infrastructure bill is right there in the main headline. armstrong votes against $1 trillion package. armstrong in this case is kelly armstrong who is north dakota's one solitary member of the house. kelly armstrong voted no on the infrastructure bill. there's one of the biggest papers in the state gushing on the front page about all the bill is going to do and about how he was no help. he voted no. there's the description on the front page. many have been interested in what it could mean for local airports, highway interchanges and underpasses. it's going to do a lot for those things. headlining north dakota about all of those things, we have a republican congressman here and he voted against us getting this. i should mention they have two republican senators and they both voted no, too. down to louisiana. the same story in two different louisiana papers today. the top of page one across all the columns. louisiana to re
that's south dakota today. head to north dakota. this time the bad news about the republicans who voted no on the infrastructure bill is right there in the main headline. armstrong votes against $1 trillion package. armstrong in this case is kelly armstrong who is north dakota's one solitary member of the house. kelly armstrong voted no on the infrastructure bill. there's one of the biggest papers in the state gushing on the front page about all the bill is going to do and about how he was no...
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as i say, we focus very much on south dakota.stion- in _ new switzerland? that's a fantastic question. in many— new switzerland? that's a fantastic question. in many ways _ new switzerland? that's a fantastic question. in many ways that - new switzerland? that's a fantastic question. in many ways that is - new switzerland? that's a fantastic question. in many ways that is the | question. in many ways that is the trillion dollar question. how is it that this state right in the middle of america, so few of us paying any attention to it and do these offshore transformation right here in the us, why is it, how is it that south dakota seems to have leapfrogged not only so many other american states but so many other traditional offshore jurisdictions themselves? we are only still learning about the depths of the magnitude of that transformation for the you're exactly right, as you just mentioned one month ago with a root lease of the pandora papers the biggest offshore leak we've ever seen we finally, finally, finally have a glimpse i
as i say, we focus very much on south dakota.stion- in _ new switzerland? that's a fantastic question. in many— new switzerland? that's a fantastic question. in many ways _ new switzerland? that's a fantastic question. in many ways that - new switzerland? that's a fantastic question. in many ways that is - new switzerland? that's a fantastic question. in many ways that is the | question. in many ways that is the trillion dollar question. how is it that this state right in the middle of...
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all you have done in south dakota. thank you and i appreciate your friendship and have a great thanksgiving with your family. >> well, you tell rachel and the kids happy thanksgiving from the nome family. we miss them and grateful for your friendship. >> and to brian as well. also here tonight is chris rufo senior fellow at the manhattan institutes and mike huckabee former arkansas governor. gentlemen, thank you for joining me. governor huckabee i want to go to you and tell me i love your beard tonight and always love it as you are preparing for christmas. this is what frustrates me the idea of america freedom that we thought about in self-governor man's and free enterprise that we shared with the world more people out of poverty. brought them into the middle class, brought them to self-governance themselves with that freedom. here you have the left bashing the very ideas and founders that came up with those concepts. give it to me. i guess i don't get it. >> let them ito few tomorrow. fine with me. saves more turkey f
all you have done in south dakota. thank you and i appreciate your friendship and have a great thanksgiving with your family. >> well, you tell rachel and the kids happy thanksgiving from the nome family. we miss them and grateful for your friendship. >> and to brian as well. also here tonight is chris rufo senior fellow at the manhattan institutes and mike huckabee former arkansas governor. gentlemen, thank you for joining me. governor huckabee i want to go to you and tell me i...
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your question, please 7 dakota jennifer._ missouri. your question, please 7 dakota jennifer.estion is what are the plans — dakota jennifer. my question is what are the plans for _ dakota jennifer. my question is what are the plans for effective _ are the plans for effective international collaboration with neither the chinese prime minister or vladimir neither the chinese prime minister oeradimir putin neither the chinese prime minister or vladimir putin attending cop267 kwasi kwarteng first of all. how do we make sure this isn'tjust blah, blah, blah without the two leaders. i think the fact that the two leaders aren't here is not actually that significant because what you are seeing in glasgow is literally thousands of people from all over the world coming together to tackle climate change, and i think dakota's question is quite right, it's not just a question of words, we have actions and things like powering past the coal alliance and move away from: there will be an undertaking to do that and we are committed for a joint international stand on electric vehicles. these are
your question, please 7 dakota jennifer._ missouri. your question, please 7 dakota jennifer.estion is what are the plans — dakota jennifer. my question is what are the plans for _ dakota jennifer. my question is what are the plans for effective _ are the plans for effective international collaboration with neither the chinese prime minister or vladimir neither the chinese prime minister oeradimir putin neither the chinese prime minister or vladimir putin attending cop267 kwasi kwarteng first...
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trailing south dakota state 20-17 on the final play, he unloads the ball and it is tipped at the five look it comes down with it as time expires, 57 yards and the coyotes win a classic and they will be talking about it in dakota for a while, 23-20. >>> mr. roboto in attendance between cow women's basketball and usf. cal was cooking. curry with the crossover, she had a game high 27 points and california winds it big 70-41. the warriors have won seven straight by double digits, vintage warriors b downs during the homestand. yesterday, they ran away from the eastern conference leading chicago bulls. 119-93. they pounded chicago to the point where jonathan kuminga added clips to his highlight reel. golden state opened it up in the third quarter, they outscored chicago 35-17, continuing a trend of warriors dominance out of halftime. what is the secret to their success? >> why have those been the most explosive quarters? >> i don't want to say because i wanted to change. i don't want to give it away. >> we are not turning the ball over or fouling, steph is pushing it and we wear people down
trailing south dakota state 20-17 on the final play, he unloads the ball and it is tipped at the five look it comes down with it as time expires, 57 yards and the coyotes win a classic and they will be talking about it in dakota for a while, 23-20. >>> mr. roboto in attendance between cow women's basketball and usf. cal was cooking. curry with the crossover, she had a game high 27 points and california winds it big 70-41. the warriors have won seven straight by double digits, vintage...
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where i am from originally in south dakota and communities where i work in north dakota are rural and particularly tribal populations. rural populations i work with that are underserved, we tend to have less access to health care and less easy access to healthy food. in kyle, south dakota, if we want to purchase healthy food, it costs more than what you would spend in a city or suburb, because it is perishable and costs money to bring food out to rural communities. in public health we call that a property tax, not a tax where money is collected by a government, but people have to pay more money for healthier options when they live in rural and underserved populations. it also links to the need for health education. one challenges i had seen when i was a full-time clinician and certified diabetes educator was that all the education and theory is not of value if we can't implement it, if people don't have access to things we are recommended. -- are recommending. then we are not going to improve outcomes for diseases like diabetes. when i look at the groups i work with, there are so many
where i am from originally in south dakota and communities where i work in north dakota are rural and particularly tribal populations. rural populations i work with that are underserved, we tend to have less access to health care and less easy access to healthy food. in kyle, south dakota, if we want to purchase healthy food, it costs more than what you would spend in a city or suburb, because it is perishable and costs money to bring food out to rural communities. in public health we call that...
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johnson from south dakota, i inform the house that mr. johnson will vote no on the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from north carolina seek recognition? as the member designated by -- >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by ms. newman, i inform the house that ms. newman will vote yes on ordering the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? mr. fleischmann: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. desjarlais, i inform the house that mr. desjarlais will vote nay on the previous question. mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. comer of kentucky, i inform the house that mr. comer will vote nay on the previous question. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from illinois seek recognition? ms. kelly: as the member designated by ms. clarke of new york, i inform the house that ms. clarke will vote yes on the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the
johnson from south dakota, i inform the house that mr. johnson will vote no on the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from north carolina seek recognition? as the member designated by -- >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by ms. newman, i inform the house that ms. newman will vote yes on ordering the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? mr. fleischmann: mr....
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joining us is the governor of south dakota. we have pelosi and fauci and joe biden and all of these democrats. we will never mandate a vaccine. they are mandating it. it's no longer a vax or don't vax debate. we will are seeing military and police and nurses and hospital workers are willing to give up their career and salary, benefit and pension because this is what they believe. my question to, to you isg specific. joe biden offered an option to be tested. i would like to see those people keep their jobs and benefits and pensions. would that be a fair option? >> here's the fact. joe biden doesn't have the authority to do this. it's unconstitutional for him to come in and put mandates if place. whether it's mandating for a vaccine or testing that's not his role.e. that was left to the states and to people in protecting their o personal freedoms to make sure they have the opportunity to make the best decisions for themselves. that's the whole discussion here. when president biden and his administration announced they would come
joining us is the governor of south dakota. we have pelosi and fauci and joe biden and all of these democrats. we will never mandate a vaccine. they are mandating it. it's no longer a vax or don't vax debate. we will are seeing military and police and nurses and hospital workers are willing to give up their career and salary, benefit and pension because this is what they believe. my question to, to you isg specific. joe biden offered an option to be tested. i would like to see those people keep...
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my colleague from north dakota would like to introduce you. sen. braun: thank you mr. chairman and i admire your alliteration. i am very pleased i can take just a minute to introduce dr. donald warne. he is here to share his insight in the health of american indians and alaska natives including the recognized tribes in north dakota. he is a member of the lakota tribe and is director of the indians into medicine program and the public health program at the university of north dakota medical center. this is one of the most amazing programs in the country, it encourages native americans to enter the field of medicine, doctors and nurses and everything else. we have such a need in this country to get more young people into medicine, particularly with our aging population. this is just a model and fabulous program that does that. not only making a difference in the lives of so many young people, but think of what they do for all of us who need medical care and attention when we have such an acute shortage of people in the medical profession print thank you for your leadersh
my colleague from north dakota would like to introduce you. sen. braun: thank you mr. chairman and i admire your alliteration. i am very pleased i can take just a minute to introduce dr. donald warne. he is here to share his insight in the health of american indians and alaska natives including the recognized tribes in north dakota. he is a member of the lakota tribe and is director of the indians into medicine program and the public health program at the university of north dakota medical...
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north dakota, south dakota and wyoming. mark is in hampstead, maryland on the republican line.r: good morning. as far as the mandates go, first of all it's completely unconstitutional. someone with a seventh grade education should know this. there's no basis and if i can point out in the united states, the state with the highest vaccination number which i think is vermont also is of the top of the list of number of cases. so it seems like weather people have been vaccinated or not has almost no effect on the number of cases whatsoever. florida seems to be doing fine and yet vermont has the highest percentage of cases. we were told at the beginning of this that getting the vaccine you could go out and not wear a mask you could put the pandemic behind you. and they constantly have been moving the goal posts. and more people set to point out. more people have died since biden has took office from this then when trump was in office. something to think about. host: do you think it is the nature of the virus that the goalpost as you put it would have to be moved as the virus evolves,
north dakota, south dakota and wyoming. mark is in hampstead, maryland on the republican line.r: good morning. as far as the mandates go, first of all it's completely unconstitutional. someone with a seventh grade education should know this. there's no basis and if i can point out in the united states, the state with the highest vaccination number which i think is vermont also is of the top of the list of number of cases. so it seems like weather people have been vaccinated or not has almost no...
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it's the same stai., it's north dakota.orth dakota. >> dana: i would love to go. can we go in the summer? >> bill: the second thing is this. high above florida, what, gainesville, right? u.s. army. check out the last one here. boom. dropping at 120 miles an hour and where are they headed? the 50--yard line. >> dana: he nailed it. boom. amazing. i have never gone skydiving have you. would you recommend it? >> bill: it is a rush. it's sensory overload at one time dropping from the skie. >> dana: the jumping part would be the hardest part. >> bill: open the door and you feel the air and it is like hang on. >> dana: you go with someone you trust. >> bill: we'll do it in north dakota. >> dana: "the faulkner focus" is next. >> harris: we begin with breaking news this hour as we're standing by for president biden to go before the nation to try to explain some of the decisions he is making on the latest coronavirus variant and we are learning more about the confirmed cases of the omicron variant now found in canada. which means as
it's the same stai., it's north dakota.orth dakota. >> dana: i would love to go. can we go in the summer? >> bill: the second thing is this. high above florida, what, gainesville, right? u.s. army. check out the last one here. boom. dropping at 120 miles an hour and where are they headed? the 50--yard line. >> dana: he nailed it. boom. amazing. i have never gone skydiving have you. would you recommend it? >> bill: it is a rush. it's sensory overload at one time dropping...
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south dakota trailing rival south dakota state.now it is good when we are showing a highlight from this one. carson chance unloads, tipped and it is can't. caleb vander esch as time expires. 57 yards. a wild one in the mount rushmore state. the coyotes win 23-20. south dakota was buzzing and the warriors are on the road beginning tomorrow. you can't overlook anyone. they have the charlotte hornets they faced a couple weeks ago. >> they are fired up. thanks so much, charlie. >>> coming up, how a group of bay area dogs celebr ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey at&t customers... there's never been a better time to switch to xfinity. get the fast and reliable internet you deserve, for only $19.99 a month for 12 months. and, for the first time ever, we'll give you 12 times the speed for the same price when you add xfinity mobile. that's more speed and you'll save hundreds over at&t. switch now to xfinity internet to power all your devices and get started for just $19.99 a month. plus, for a limited time, get $300 back and a 5g phone on us. get this
south dakota trailing rival south dakota state.now it is good when we are showing a highlight from this one. carson chance unloads, tipped and it is can't. caleb vander esch as time expires. 57 yards. a wild one in the mount rushmore state. the coyotes win 23-20. south dakota was buzzing and the warriors are on the road beginning tomorrow. you can't overlook anyone. they have the charlotte hornets they faced a couple weeks ago. >> they are fired up. thanks so much, charlie. >>>...
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dakota, going to ou, get it done. dakota, going to you. what — get it done.ou, what you are what you | get it done. dakota, going to i you, what you are what you have heard? ! you, what you are what you have heard? ., you, what you are what you have heard? ~' , ., ., , heard? i think the situation is to die after — heard? i think the situation is to die after not _ heard? i think the situation is to die after not to _ heard? i think the situation is to die after not to collaboratej to die after not to collaborate and we should try the hardest but we have to do this and collaborate with each other and notjust collaborate with each other and not just for ourselves collaborate with each other and notjust for ourselves but collaborate with each other and not just for ourselves but for everyone, for the next generation —— dire. everyone, for the next generation -- dire. another question — generation -- dire. another question please. _ generation -- dire. another question please. as - generation -- dire. another. question please. as developed countries are _ questi
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in august, himself dakota, the ceo of a pillow company hosted when he called a said bear symposium.s guy you may, now his company is called my pillow. ever since the 2020 election, and my pillow guy posted conspiracy steers about how the election was told from donald trump. and his big cyber symposium thing, the my pillow guy promised he was finally going to reveal the proof, the proof, the proof, that joe biden wasn't really president. the proof would be so overwhelming that everybody would stop arguing about the stop and see -- stuff and stop scoffing at him and agree that trump was still president and biden wasn't elected and he would have no choice but to hand the white house back to donald trump. to provide this proof and show how voting systems were rigged to flip votes from biden to trump, and a cyber symposium he had these long presentations were cyber experts dug through election software. specifically, they dug through election software from mesa county california. it was handed out on thumb drives from the event. posted on line for anyone to download along with the passwo
in august, himself dakota, the ceo of a pillow company hosted when he called a said bear symposium.s guy you may, now his company is called my pillow. ever since the 2020 election, and my pillow guy posted conspiracy steers about how the election was told from donald trump. and his big cyber symposium thing, the my pillow guy promised he was finally going to reveal the proof, the proof, the proof, that joe biden wasn't really president. the proof would be so overwhelming that everybody would...
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how did it end up at this crackpot conspiracy conference in south dakota? well, interesting story it turns out. one of the special guests joining the my pillow guy at his cyber symposium was the elected county clerk, the republican county clerk of mesa county, colorado, the woman who ran elections in that county. like the pillow man, she said she too was convinced the election had been stolen. she said she had been trying to get to the bottom of it in her county. there she was in south dakota on stage with the pillow guy joined by the campaign manager for far-right trump-supporting colorado congresswoman lauren boebert, which i think we have here. yes, that's her on the left there. and as they were all gathered there in south dakota, local authorities back in colorado were simultaneously raiding the office of that mesa county clerk because they had reason to believe she was behind the security breach that led to all of this secure election software being passed around and posted online, including the passwords. what investigators discovered was that late on
how did it end up at this crackpot conspiracy conference in south dakota? well, interesting story it turns out. one of the special guests joining the my pillow guy at his cyber symposium was the elected county clerk, the republican county clerk of mesa county, colorado, the woman who ran elections in that county. like the pillow man, she said she too was convinced the election had been stolen. she said she had been trying to get to the bottom of it in her county. there she was in south dakota...
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just talking about it is now banned in the state of north dakota.in there and a bunch of writers i admire. you can pick it up now. nikole hannah-jones, thank you. >> thank you. >>> rachel maddow starts now. good evening, rachel. >> thank you, chris, much appreciated. welcome to you at home. happy to have you here. it has been a busy news day and a lot is continuing tonight. we got word late this afternoon, feels like evening, we got word that the fda looks like it's going to move this week to approve booster shots for all adults. the previous approval had just been for high-risk adults to get boosters, but a bunch of states started ignoring that and making boosters available for any adult that wants one. it's moving tonight that that should be the national standard by the end of the week, booster shots approved for all u.s. adults. that's good
just talking about it is now banned in the state of north dakota.in there and a bunch of writers i admire. you can pick it up now. nikole hannah-jones, thank you. >> thank you. >>> rachel maddow starts now. good evening, rachel. >> thank you, chris, much appreciated. welcome to you at home. happy to have you here. it has been a busy news day and a lot is continuing tonight. we got word late this afternoon, feels like evening, we got word that the fda looks like it's going...
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this is not just happening in north dakota.to education week, so far this year 28 states have introduced bills or taken other steps that would restrict teaching critical race theory or limit how teachers can discuss racism and sexism. virginia, the newly elected governor campaign on banning critical race theory. now, nikole hannah-jones is expanding her argument in a book published today titled the 16 19 project, the new origin story. nikole joins me to talk all about all of it next. when you really need to sleep you reach for the really good stuff. new zzzquil ultra helps you sleep better and longer when you need it most. it's non habit forming and powered by the makers of nyquil. new zzzquil ultra. when you really really need to sleep. my hygienist cleans with a round head. so does my oral-b my hygienist personalizes my cleaning. so does my oral-b oral-b delivers the wow of a professional clean feel every day. >> two years, ago the new york times magazine decided to publish the 1619 project. this deep examination of racism an
this is not just happening in north dakota.to education week, so far this year 28 states have introduced bills or taken other steps that would restrict teaching critical race theory or limit how teachers can discuss racism and sexism. virginia, the newly elected governor campaign on banning critical race theory. now, nikole hannah-jones is expanding her argument in a book published today titled the 16 19 project, the new origin story. nikole joins me to talk all about all of it next. when you...
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on vaccine requirements in north dakota. at a republican cattle call for presidential hopeful this weekend, florida republican governor ron descendants, gave what was a fire briefing speech in which he denounced what he called a, fauci and dystopia. as in, doctor anthony fauci. a scientifically performed health guidelines to trying to end an epidemic that's already killed three quarters of the million people in this country. of fauci and dystopia. ron desantis does stay on the top of the heat of republican presidential hopefuls. it will likely be on the basis of the fact that he is perceived to be the uncompromising voice in the republican party against doing things to slow the spread of covid. against basically all the public health measures that we have to try and mitigate the epidemic. but here is a new thing. here is a thing to know. you might remember this from last summer. you will probably remember it, it will jog your memory when you see the footage. it was striking footage. this is last summer, july 27th, 2020. reme
on vaccine requirements in north dakota. at a republican cattle call for presidential hopeful this weekend, florida republican governor ron descendants, gave what was a fire briefing speech in which he denounced what he called a, fauci and dystopia. as in, doctor anthony fauci. a scientifically performed health guidelines to trying to end an epidemic that's already killed three quarters of the million people in this country. of fauci and dystopia. ron desantis does stay on the top of the heat...
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even discussion of the law is now prohibited in north dakota's schools.thursday, i spoke with the legendary academic, scholar, activist angela davis and asked her about what was happening in north dakota and other states across the country. >> i think what we are witnessing at this moment is a profound clash between forces of the past and forces of the future. the campaign against teaching critical race theory i new schools, first of all, critical race theory is not taught by schools. i wish more critical race theory were taught at the university level, but critical race theory has become a watchword for in conversation about racism. any effort to engage in the education of students in our schools about the history of this country and of americans and of the planet. any discussions about slavery as the foundational element of this country are being barred according to the proponents of removing "critical race theory" from the schools. but let's not be misled by the terms they are using. what we are witnessing our efforts on the part of the forces that whi
even discussion of the law is now prohibited in north dakota's schools.thursday, i spoke with the legendary academic, scholar, activist angela davis and asked her about what was happening in north dakota and other states across the country. >> i think what we are witnessing at this moment is a profound clash between forces of the past and forces of the future. the campaign against teaching critical race theory i new schools, first of all, critical race theory is not taught by schools. i...