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we have already talked about that in south dakota. what is the state's role and what can we do for the individuals to give them the health care they need to help their baby be born healthy and help them be parents, or help them choose a loving family to raise that child. >> brennan: so you're still forgiving out the specifics? >> this trigger law was put into place once the supreme court made the decision that they did. that's the debate and discussion that we're having. what is incredible and what is going on is that the people will decide. elected officials at the state level is who they'll be talking to to decide what t their state laws look like. south dakota over the past several years has stood for life and defending life, and i think we'll continue to have those debates on how we can support those mothers and what it means to make sure we're not prosecuting mothers ever in a situation like this, when it comes to abortion, that it will always be focused towards those doctors who knowingly break the law to perform abortions in ou
we have already talked about that in south dakota. what is the state's role and what can we do for the individuals to give them the health care they need to help their baby be born healthy and help them be parents, or help them choose a loving family to raise that child. >> brennan: so you're still forgiving out the specifics? >> this trigger law was put into place once the supreme court made the decision that they did. that's the debate and discussion that we're having. what is...
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we have great show dakota johnson is here tonight [ cheers and applause dakota johnson >> steve: comew this evening. [ cheers and applause and we got great music from carrie underwood [ cheers and applause what a show. stick around, we'll be right back with dakota johnson come on back [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ monke in your pink lemonad it's a dirty jon ham two minutes too late ♪ ♪ and isn't i scummy ♪ [ laughter ] this summer, dinosaurs are in our world. pet dinosaur? i'll take...
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but he came from candor, north dakota. and he became the first republican majority first republican majority leader in 40 years. and he was an indispensable leader in changing america. and implementing the final stones on the reagan revolution and then he retired and went back to being just in plain citizen. to me that is a reassuring story about america. i once had a guy in china. asked me where did you come from? you know we try to look at leadership in america, and we just can't figure out where you came from. and i tried to explain to him that in america. the greatness of our country is that leaders just come from nowhere? and so people are always saying where are the reagans and where are the -- armies now that we need them? well, i never despair because i know they're out there. they're waiting to be discovered. they're waiting for the right moment. and the only thing that i well let me just say the contract will america. -- army wrote the contract with america. he gave it the name contract with america. i was the ch
but he came from candor, north dakota. and he became the first republican majority first republican majority leader in 40 years. and he was an indispensable leader in changing america. and implementing the final stones on the reagan revolution and then he retired and went back to being just in plain citizen. to me that is a reassuring story about america. i once had a guy in china. asked me where did you come from? you know we try to look at leadership in america, and we just can't figure out...
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the gentleman from south dakota. mr. johnson: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. johnson: thank you. well, the maintain safe airspace, we know you have to have coordination. you think of all the moving parts that are required to keep people safe in that shared resource. and that kind of coordination is also important at the federal level if we want to keep everybody safe. if we want to make sure a.a.m. keeps moving in the right direction. and that's what senate bill 516 does, the advanced air mobility coordination and leadership act. it will make sure we'll continue moving forward and that a.a.m. has the federal support it needs from a variety of agencies to be successful. as the chairman mentioned, we had a similar bill, h.r. 1339, which passed the house overwhelmingly 383 yeses to 41 nays. and i think we all realize that kind of strong bipartisan support is not always as typical around here as we'd like. of course, this has got a senate number so clearly
the gentleman from south dakota. mr. johnson: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. johnson: thank you. well, the maintain safe airspace, we know you have to have coordination. you think of all the moving parts that are required to keep people safe in that shared resource. and that kind of coordination is also important at the federal level if we want to keep everybody safe. if we want to make sure a.a.m. keeps moving...
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[laughter] but he h came from can-do north dakota. he became the first republicanab majority leader in 40 years. he was an indispensable leader in changing america and implementing the final stones the reagan revolution. then he retired and went back to just a plain citizen. to me that is a reassuring story about america. i once had a guy in china who asked me where did sheno com from? we tried to look at leadership and america and we just cannot figure out where you came from.c i tried to explain in america the greatness of our country's leaders just come from nowhere. people are always saying never despair i know they are out there there waiting to be discovered. there waiting for the right moment the contract with america dick army wrote the contract of america he gave it the name contracts of america. i was the chairman of thehe republican senatorial committee, we tried to copy it by having seven more and 94 we won more than seven seats by the way. now i am not taking anything away from newt gingrich. he grabbed it, he ran with th
[laughter] but he h came from can-do north dakota. he became the first republicanab majority leader in 40 years. he was an indispensable leader in changing america and implementing the final stones the reagan revolution. then he retired and went back to just a plain citizen. to me that is a reassuring story about america. i once had a guy in china who asked me where did sheno com from? we tried to look at leadership and america and we just cannot figure out where you came from.c i tried to...
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let's take for example north dakota.th dakota has had just one abortion clinic for more than 20 years now. it is in fargo, north dakota, the red river women's clinic. north dakota is one of those states that had a trigger law already in place to ban abortion once roe v. wade was struck down. that trigger law will go into effect on july 28th. and so for now, that lone abortion clinic north dakota will keep the lights on until it is forced by law, on july 28th, to shut everything down. because at this point, at least for the foreseeable future, trying to expand abortion access in the state that is hostile to abortion is basically a nonstarter. you would quite literally have to somehow move heaven and earth to make the impossible possible. but it seems like the red river women's clinic is going to try, at least as far as the earth part of the equation is concerned. that lone north dakota clinic is incredibly close to the border with neighboring minnesota. it is literally just a ten-minute walk across the river. the red rive
let's take for example north dakota.th dakota has had just one abortion clinic for more than 20 years now. it is in fargo, north dakota, the red river women's clinic. north dakota is one of those states that had a trigger law already in place to ban abortion once roe v. wade was struck down. that trigger law will go into effect on july 28th. and so for now, that lone abortion clinic north dakota will keep the lights on until it is forced by law, on july 28th, to shut everything down. because at...
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we're having a lot of debate in south dakota. lot of debates, what this administration is doing every single family's budget and life right now going on in this country. >> thanks very much for joining us this morning, governor. >> thank you, martha. have a wonderful day. >>> and joining us now is senator elizabeth warren of massachusetts, where abortion remain legal. and the commonwealth's governor issued an executive order friday to further protect women's reproductive rights. good morning to you, senator. you heard governor noem, she and millions of others believe this will save the lives of unborn children, is this a position you can respect in any way? >> look, what she's really saying is that when this decision is made it should be made by the government, that the government should move in and the government should determine whether or not a pregnancy is forced to continue or whether or not a pregnancy can be terminated. i believe, and it's been constitutional right for women across this nation for nearly half a century, fo
we're having a lot of debate in south dakota. lot of debates, what this administration is doing every single family's budget and life right now going on in this country. >> thanks very much for joining us this morning, governor. >> thank you, martha. have a wonderful day. >>> and joining us now is senator elizabeth warren of massachusetts, where abortion remain legal. and the commonwealth's governor issued an executive order friday to further protect women's reproductive...
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continues to minnesota's north dakota and south dakota and wisconsin.ble to offer abortion care to people in their states. in iowa and nebraska, abortion remains a safe and legal. i want to emphasize that. the map looks terrible. there are still states where abortion is safe and legal. we are absolutely dedicated to making sure that our doors stay open as long as they possibly can. in a new op-ed published in the new york times yesterday you wrote, quote, with almost half a century of a fortune rights dissolving into thin air, it is understandable that you want to make a grand gesture in response. instead, i recommend assessing your resources, a tapping into the work that is already been done in your community. how can abortion rights supporters use their time wharf actively right now, robin? >> the most important thing that people can do right now is to literally take a breath. there are so many different groups, abortion funds, tactical support groups, local organizations that provide emergency contraception, that provide pregnancy test, that can alre
continues to minnesota's north dakota and south dakota and wisconsin.ble to offer abortion care to people in their states. in iowa and nebraska, abortion remains a safe and legal. i want to emphasize that. the map looks terrible. there are still states where abortion is safe and legal. we are absolutely dedicated to making sure that our doors stay open as long as they possibly can. in a new op-ed published in the new york times yesterday you wrote, quote, with almost half a century of a fortune...
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south dakota governor kristi noem is with us. you know, i asked you a question on radio today and i want to ask you about your book in a second about how to stop the people of south dakota feel because i look at the supreme court and their gun decision was clear . we have an enumerated right in the constitution, the right to keep and bear arms.rms is no there's no enumerated enu rightr abortion. but our framers had provisions the 10th amendment, the ninth amendment that allows them to hand it off to the states wherel then the people will elect the officials that will make that decision based on their state valuess t. f are these the values of the people of south dakota? i would assumeld they are, yeah. >> i think the people of south dakota really appreciate the fact that the supreme court did its job here . you know, yearss ago they made a wrong decision and when they put this decisionons back last week, what they dids was put this authority at the state level, which is wherea it should have always been. so we'll have this conver
south dakota governor kristi noem is with us. you know, i asked you a question on radio today and i want to ask you about your book in a second about how to stop the people of south dakota feel because i look at the supreme court and their gun decision was clear . we have an enumerated right in the constitution, the right to keep and bear arms.rms is no there's no enumerated enu rightr abortion. but our framers had provisions the 10th amendment, the ninth amendment that allows them to hand it...
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are people in north dakota watching? >> i think people make the mistake thinking that people in north dakota like donald trump. a lot of them did not like donald trump they didn't like how he behaved they didn't like the lies. but they did pretty well in the trump era. so, they said, look i don't like him but i like his policies. and that's really the hill that biden has to put on. they like him personally -- or they liked him a lot more before. but they don't like his policies. and they blame him because they looked at their 401(k) s when donald trump was president. it looked pretty good. they looked at the gas prices when donald trump were president, it looks pretty good. >> right. >> [inaudible] >> you could say that when obama was president and they didn't feel good about him. >> but stephanie, i want to point something out that doesn't get enough national coverage. the reasons i'm watching right now in north dakota, they're races for the school board. we've had a couple attempts that recall elections. people wanting
are people in north dakota watching? >> i think people make the mistake thinking that people in north dakota like donald trump. a lot of them did not like donald trump they didn't like how he behaved they didn't like the lies. but they did pretty well in the trump era. so, they said, look i don't like him but i like his policies. and that's really the hill that biden has to put on. they like him personally -- or they liked him a lot more before. but they don't like his policies. and they...
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lessons from the heartland south dakota governor kristi noem us. a question on radio today and will ask you in a second about how to the people of south dakota feel this elegant supreme court we have enumerated right in the constitution right to keep and bear arms is no enumerated right for abortion, but they have provisions that sentiment in the to mimic that allows them to hand it off to the states within the people will elect the officials i will make the decision based on their state values of these values of the people in south dakota i would assume they are. >> at the people of south dakota really appreciate that the supreme court did their job here. years ago the mitterrand decision when he put the decision back last week but they did was put this authority at the state level which is where it should've always been so we will have this conversation in south dakota. it's a bit if roe v. wade ever overturned at it become illegal and our state down abortion list was to save the life of a mother. there's been different ballot initiatives over th
lessons from the heartland south dakota governor kristi noem us. a question on radio today and will ask you in a second about how to the people of south dakota feel this elegant supreme court we have enumerated right in the constitution right to keep and bear arms is no enumerated right for abortion, but they have provisions that sentiment in the to mimic that allows them to hand it off to the states within the people will elect the officials i will make the decision based on their state values...
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south dakota governor and author of the new book not my first rodeo, kristi noem! talks so fast she makes sign language interpreters call in sick. outnumbered cohost emily compagno! [cheers and applause] >> greg: his jokes have him laughing all the way to the bank, the food bank. actor writer and comedian jamie lissow! [cheers and applause] push pushing >> greg: and she brings out the best in people when they report her to law enforcement. fox news contributor kat timpf! [cheers and applause]. >> greg:. >> greg: congratulations on your great new book governor noem. i love the fact that surprise, you have an american flag on it. >> gov. noem: i know shocker right? >> greg: i know. >> gov. noem: shocker. >> greg: and you're on a horse. >> gov. noem: did you review it on amazon yet? >> greg: not yet but i will. >> gov. noem: apparently that really matters. >> greg: i'll do that tonight. >> gov. noem: that would be great. >> greg: i'll do that tonight and i won't even read it first. kidding. so about these hearings, have you been tuning in or what do you think of them?
south dakota governor and author of the new book not my first rodeo, kristi noem! talks so fast she makes sign language interpreters call in sick. outnumbered cohost emily compagno! [cheers and applause] >> greg: his jokes have him laughing all the way to the bank, the food bank. actor writer and comedian jamie lissow! [cheers and applause] push pushing >> greg: and she brings out the best in people when they report her to law enforcement. fox news contributor kat timpf! [cheers and...
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the correspondent traveled to north dakota to see how the trend is playing out.is encore report. >> it is a long way to just about everywhere across the rolling prairies of western north dakota. the nearest town of elgin has no stoplights or fast food joints. but to people's immense relief, it does have a small hospital. >> our population is mainly older. >> if you had a heart attack, you wouldn't last. >> we -- she is from the philippines and she will be the night charge nurse to start with. >> nursing director teddy warner is a rarity. she was born and raised in this area. most of the 10 to 12 nurses working here come through a revolving door. temporary so-called travel rses from across the u.s. and foreign ones on contract. >> i have a nurse that wants to meet you. >> where were you before? >> we have seen tens of thousands of filipino nurses coming to the united states. >> printer ship pittman says the u.s. has long work would nurses from the southeast asian country where long-standing colonial ties helped create an american model of nursing education. pittma
the correspondent traveled to north dakota to see how the trend is playing out.is encore report. >> it is a long way to just about everywhere across the rolling prairies of western north dakota. the nearest town of elgin has no stoplights or fast food joints. but to people's immense relief, it does have a small hospital. >> our population is mainly older. >> if you had a heart attack, you wouldn't last. >> we -- she is from the philippines and she will be the night...
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this is why i say that a ban on abortion in south dakota, north dakota or wisconsin affects not only people in those states, but the people living in minnesota because there is no capacity to absorbable additional need in one place. you see much longer waiting times as people haul in to try to get that abortion scheduled and are being confronted with waiting two weeks, which could be too long to wait. i don't think it is possible to be ready because the resources and capacity to respond to this need are just very difficult. this is why if you care about this issue, it is important to support and do what you can to help support this. but this is not going to -- you can't solve this problem with philanthropy. have to solve this problem by changing the laws and making sure that a woman in northern wisconsin has the same rights that a woman living in oregon minnesota does. leigh ann: going back to 2004, president obama spoke to the democratic national convention saying we are not red states, blue states, but we are the united states. with this ruling, it feels the opposite, there are red
this is why i say that a ban on abortion in south dakota, north dakota or wisconsin affects not only people in those states, but the people living in minnesota because there is no capacity to absorbable additional need in one place. you see much longer waiting times as people haul in to try to get that abortion scheduled and are being confronted with waiting two weeks, which could be too long to wait. i don't think it is possible to be ready because the resources and capacity to respond to this...
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i'll defend my people in south dakota. i will. >> sean: good. the free state of south dakota.overnor, appreciate it >> when we come back, straight ahead, biden once again has caved to the far left in his party and is now planning on cancelling billions of dollars in student loan debt and we'll tell you why this is a really bad idea. kellyanne conway react, straight ahead. ♪♪ i'm steve, i lost 138 pounds in nine months on golo and taking release. since taking release, my sleep is way better. my inflammation has gone way down. i'm nonstop now, i feel way better than i did before. i don't sit down in life anymore. ♪♪ . >> sean: all right, more giveaways, the biden white house is finalizing a students loan forgiveness plan that would reportedly wipe away $10,000 in student loan debt per borrower for those making under 150 grand a year, and earlier today, the biden administration also wiped away 5.8 billion in school loans for former corps inian college students a college accused of predatory lending practices. why are they pushes so hard to cancel and forgive student debt? who's g
i'll defend my people in south dakota. i will. >> sean: good. the free state of south dakota.overnor, appreciate it >> when we come back, straight ahead, biden once again has caved to the far left in his party and is now planning on cancelling billions of dollars in student loan debt and we'll tell you why this is a really bad idea. kellyanne conway react, straight ahead. ♪♪ i'm steve, i lost 138 pounds in nine months on golo and taking release. since taking release, my sleep is...
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well, attention is now turning to abortion pills in south dakota where abortions are now banned. republican governor kristi noem introduced a bill to stop women from accessing abortion pills online. now the state is in a legal battle with the federal government. speaking on cbs news, face the nation. the governor explain the bill would ban telemedicine appointments with abortion care providers who prescribed these pills. >> this is a federally approved drugs. are you saying the staie of south dakota is now going to overruled the fda and decide which drugs are going to be available to its residents. >> many of those decisions are made at the state level. they absolutely are. that's what states do. >> on friday, attorney general merrick garland said the doj will protect women's abortion rights and their ability to get a hold of abortion pills. for more information and analysis on the supreme court's ruling to overturn roe v wade. you can head to kron 4 dot com desk and that big qr code right there on your screen and it will take you right to our website. happening this week. it's g
well, attention is now turning to abortion pills in south dakota where abortions are now banned. republican governor kristi noem introduced a bill to stop women from accessing abortion pills online. now the state is in a legal battle with the federal government. speaking on cbs news, face the nation. the governor explain the bill would ban telemedicine appointments with abortion care providers who prescribed these pills. >> this is a federally approved drugs. are you saying the staie of...
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which is why south dakota republicans decided to try something different.allot. so instead, they took the unusual step of adding another ballot measure to the much lower turnout primary election today. one that would make it harder for voters to pass the medicaid expansion on their own, in november. the measure on the ballot today if passed would, raise the threshold needed to pass medicaid expansion in november. so instead of a simple majority abodes being needed to pass medicaid expansion in november, it would now, if this goes through, have to win with 60% of the votes in order to become law. why 60% you ask? >> let's put up a graphic that i'm gonna show you before that when i talk about this. in the six states that expanded medicaid expansion, at the ballot box, five of them did it with less than 60% of the vote. idaho passed medicaid expansion with just barely more than 60% of the vote. one of the things you are watching for tonight, and into tomorrow, whether republicans and south dakota will succeed and raising the threshold, making it harder to pass
which is why south dakota republicans decided to try something different.allot. so instead, they took the unusual step of adding another ballot measure to the much lower turnout primary election today. one that would make it harder for voters to pass the medicaid expansion on their own, in november. the measure on the ballot today if passed would, raise the threshold needed to pass medicaid expansion in november. so instead of a simple majority abodes being needed to pass medicaid expansion in...
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of north and south dakota is just the dakota territory. he purchased two ranches there and in the aftermath of this tragedy he decides he's going to go out west and he's going to start ranching. he did not think of himself as a cowboy cowboys worked for him. he was the boss. he owned the land. he was the rancher, but that didn't prevent him from purchasing this kind of outfit from being photographed. okay, and some of the stuff is like tiffany knives and so forth. i mean he gets the best of the best for this, okay. and he goes and becomes a rancher. he never lives in the dakota terry full territory full-time. he commutes back and forth as it were between new york and the the dakotas for several years. but during this time he becomes acquainted with a different type of american. more of that hard bitten blue collar type of american the people who were settling in the west and dispossessing native americans as we talked about the second week of the class, but it sheds some of his elitism for him. he comes to realize that there are a lot of p
of north and south dakota is just the dakota territory. he purchased two ranches there and in the aftermath of this tragedy he decides he's going to go out west and he's going to start ranching. he did not think of himself as a cowboy cowboys worked for him. he was the boss. he owned the land. he was the rancher, but that didn't prevent him from purchasing this kind of outfit from being photographed. okay, and some of the stuff is like tiffany knives and so forth. i mean he gets the best of the...
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people come from all over north dakota and south dakota traveling upwards of six hours just to get tore behind me, and if it were to close that patients would have to drive an extra four hours, meaning that they drive 10 hours total just to get to the nearest abortion provider in the twin cities, but red river women's clinic does not plan to shut down. they are actually planning to move just a few miles down the road across state lines. the clinic has received nearly 11,000 donations totaling over $824,000 since roe v. wade was overturned friday. according to the go fund me a space has been purchased, and morehead, minnesota, where the state constitution protects abortion rights. minnesota governor tim walz and lieutenant governor peggy flanagan said that the state state is a safe haven for now. minnesota is now a refuge for countless people who will need access to abortion throughout the upper midwest. but will it be unable to get one done in their home state? both say reproductive rights are on the ballot in november since walls up republican opponent is pro life, but minnesota is i
people come from all over north dakota and south dakota traveling upwards of six hours just to get tore behind me, and if it were to close that patients would have to drive an extra four hours, meaning that they drive 10 hours total just to get to the nearest abortion provider in the twin cities, but red river women's clinic does not plan to shut down. they are actually planning to move just a few miles down the road across state lines. the clinic has received nearly 11,000 donations totaling...
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they total more than the individual population of delaware, south dakota, north dakota, alaska, the district of columbia, vermont, and wyoming. well, at this point, how is this called anything but an ongoing invasion of the united states? >> historic numbers here. 239,000, 416 illegal crossings. that's now the highest number in dh as history, 100,699 title 42 expulsions representing only about 42% of the total and there was a staggering 14,699 uncommitted children. up to 21% over april. >> extreme progress was being made at the border. >> she's honestly useless. i don't know why she's in the position. she hasn't been here in south texas to see. to see what the policies are creating come of the mess that they are creating in our country. their policies are hurting real people. >> laura: our president and vice president, they are all for this. in a sane world, the subversion of our sovereignty would be an impeachable offense, but in kamala land, its ground for a promotion in 2024. we haven't even touched on her extensive gaffes. >> we have to have the ability to address the root causes of why
they total more than the individual population of delaware, south dakota, north dakota, alaska, the district of columbia, vermont, and wyoming. well, at this point, how is this called anything but an ongoing invasion of the united states? >> historic numbers here. 239,000, 416 illegal crossings. that's now the highest number in dh as history, 100,699 title 42 expulsions representing only about 42% of the total and there was a staggering 14,699 uncommitted children. up to 21% over april....
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it breaks no north dakota laws, gates has proven it's not in violation of corporate farming laws.ing me now, doug goering. how were your constituents reacting to their possible new neighbor and why the secrecy of the eventual ownership here? >> hard to say why. i would say it's land transactions, generally not that public. somebody caught this one. maybe somebody was going through files and when it was being filed it sparks an interest. it sparked a lot of comments from the community from those across the state, landowners, farmers, ranchers. it's not like mr. gates has necessarily embraced the values of our community of our state of rural america and especially with the fact that his attack on meat protein, his persistent attack on co2 and being defined as toxic gas and climate change. his positions on population control, it's got a lot of people up in arms. >> laura: the attacks on meat in and of itself are completely -- run counter to the north dakota and agricultural interest that i know. dependent upon various meats, chicken, beef, et cetera to make a living and to provide se
it breaks no north dakota laws, gates has proven it's not in violation of corporate farming laws.ing me now, doug goering. how were your constituents reacting to their possible new neighbor and why the secrecy of the eventual ownership here? >> hard to say why. i would say it's land transactions, generally not that public. somebody caught this one. maybe somebody was going through files and when it was being filed it sparks an interest. it sparked a lot of comments from the community from...
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that includes north dakota where the state's only abortion clinic plans to move across the border to minnesota. today in mississippi where the last clinic is just days away from closing, the decision was front and center where mark stuart is a parishioner. >> my family when we talked about it, that's what we've all been praising. >> other residents are afraid of what's to come. >> the people who are concerned about abortions, are they feeding those kids now? >> the thing that's going to keep me up at night are the women that will lose their lives because they don't have access to care? we weren't prepared before the decision. we have probably one of the most destitute health care systems here in the country. that's going to impact hundreds and thousands of people right here in the mag gleel state. once surgical abortion is banned here and elsewhere, they'll discuss whether women will be prosecuted ordering them by mail. >>> now to texas. hearings into the police response of the uvalde school shooting will continue. uziyah garcia was laid to rest. >>> turning now to russia and its int
that includes north dakota where the state's only abortion clinic plans to move across the border to minnesota. today in mississippi where the last clinic is just days away from closing, the decision was front and center where mark stuart is a parishioner. >> my family when we talked about it, that's what we've all been praising. >> other residents are afraid of what's to come. >> the people who are concerned about abortions, are they feeding those kids now? >> the thing...
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the bank of north dakota they have 3 commissioners. of that are specified on the board of north dakota and that's it. they don't have another community representation. that models like the by law they have 2 ministers from the economy. and plus a range of others. but where they add in by law you must have a representative sme on the board. a representative of cooperatives and labor unions and other banks in the region. stla is why you take the bank of north dakota model. i think you do have to have that political connection. not to determine when the bank does but arc line with your community. and you know we have to connect it to government. i continuing is a false start to say that a public bank can be separate or legally separate that , creates a false fire wall that -- does not enable the bank to really connect and work with the development priority once community. that has to be balanced with community representatives accountament and transparency. yes, the bank of north dakota model plus and may be you see in the credit unions. w
the bank of north dakota they have 3 commissioners. of that are specified on the board of north dakota and that's it. they don't have another community representation. that models like the by law they have 2 ministers from the economy. and plus a range of others. but where they add in by law you must have a representative sme on the board. a representative of cooperatives and labor unions and other banks in the region. stla is why you take the bank of north dakota model. i think you do have to...
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thaoupb, a republican from south dakota -- thune, a republican from south dakota, a congressman from california, pete defazio, democrat from oregon, and the committee chair's rankings members who supported this critical legislation. and you did it so quickly. thank you, thank you, thank you for working across the aisle. and for getting this done so quickly. and i've said many times, tackling inflation is my number one priority. inflation, inflation is higher around the world, it doesn't matter. it's much too high here. this bill is going to help bring down inflation, at least marginally. for farmers and businesses all across america. and more than that, the bill is proof of what we can achieve when we work together on common ground. democrats, republicans and independents. farmers, families in this country, businesses, all sizes. we've identified the problem, we identified the solution and we fixed it together. in an overwhelmingly bipartisan way. with a vote of the house, very close, 369-42. [laughter] i remember those good old days, man. [laughter] and no objection in the senate. i
thaoupb, a republican from south dakota -- thune, a republican from south dakota, a congressman from california, pete defazio, democrat from oregon, and the committee chair's rankings members who supported this critical legislation. and you did it so quickly. thank you, thank you, thank you for working across the aisle. and for getting this done so quickly. and i've said many times, tackling inflation is my number one priority. inflation, inflation is higher around the world, it doesn't matter....
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dakota?i hope not. i really hope not. because, in many places and communities, that would be a ticket, a violation of something that we would not want our children to be seeing. >> jesse: tell us about not my first rodeo. i have a copy right here. >> well, that's a book that i have written that most people would think would be a very political book. and it does have some political stories in there but i mainly it's my story of a life lived so far. most people probably heard my name for the first time during covid. and i thought maybe, you know, i was new to the scene that i haven't been through challenging times in the past. and that was not my first rodeo as far as something hard to get through, but this is a story of america. i think people are intriggered by rural america right now. the west and the way of life that we have and south dakota is pretty special. i think they will be entertained. they will also learn more about how i made my decisions when it comes to this public office i hold
dakota?i hope not. i really hope not. because, in many places and communities, that would be a ticket, a violation of something that we would not want our children to be seeing. >> jesse: tell us about not my first rodeo. i have a copy right here. >> well, that's a book that i have written that most people would think would be a very political book. and it does have some political stories in there but i mainly it's my story of a life lived so far. most people probably heard my name...
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, louisiana, mississippi, missouri, north dakota, south dakota, tennessee, and texas. if not at this moment, will be soon enough. brie jackson is a reporter for our station nbc 4 washington she is outside the supreme court where i understand there are people on both sides making their views heard. >> yeah, and this is something we have been seeing the past couple of weeks as people waited for these cases to come down but one thing that was clear today was that both sides were out there. but there was once that ruling came down a cheer coming from those who have been waiting for this day for roe v. wade to be overturned and then news from those who have really feared this day what we notice now is that ever since that ruling has come down, the voices of those who are against abortion are louder. it seems like they are cheering, their voices are much louder an those are the ones we are hearing out here today >> bree, have you noticed a change in crowd size we wondered as we were getting the opinions from the supreme court, they start at 10:00 every morning and until the
, louisiana, mississippi, missouri, north dakota, south dakota, tennessee, and texas. if not at this moment, will be soon enough. brie jackson is a reporter for our station nbc 4 washington she is outside the supreme court where i understand there are people on both sides making their views heard. >> yeah, and this is something we have been seeing the past couple of weeks as people waited for these cases to come down but one thing that was clear today was that both sides were out there....
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north dakota, immediate bundled up south dakota.s expected in five days a ban will take effect already we are seeing the effects of roe v wade being overturned. we will see this cascade of laws across america, this patchwork of laws when you have states that will ban abortions, states that will ban abortions, states that will protect abortion rights in those that will be somewhere in between but they won't... the straight but not ban it outright. just to add, 26 dates in total in the end will buy an abortion. that isjust total in the end will buy an abortion. that is just a little over half of the country. just focusing in on you are talking about those trigger states. in on you are talking about those triggerstates. help in on you are talking about those trigger states. help us to understand what that means, technically when you talk about this trigger states that will already ban abortions. so you have about 13 trigger states and they are mainly in the south. so think of taxes, tennessee, arkansas and mississippi. those are the st
north dakota, immediate bundled up south dakota.s expected in five days a ban will take effect already we are seeing the effects of roe v wade being overturned. we will see this cascade of laws across america, this patchwork of laws when you have states that will ban abortions, states that will ban abortions, states that will protect abortion rights in those that will be somewhere in between but they won't... the straight but not ban it outright. just to add, 26 dates in total in the end will...
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, south dakota, the plains of america and in north dakota, immediate ban in south dakota, in tennesseees in and in texas, 30 days as well in wyoming, is expected in five days' time that the band will take effect so already we are seeing the effects of roe v wade being overturned and we are going to see this cascade of loss across america, this patchwork of laws we have states are ban abortions, states will protect abortions, states will protect abortion rights and there are some that want and restrict abortion but i bet it out right, but there are 26 states in total that will ban abortion and that is just half of the country. abortion and that is 'ust half of the countrvh abortion and that is 'ust half of the count . , ., ., ~ the country. focusing and talking about the trigger _ the country. focusing and talking about the trigger states, - the country. focusing and talking about the trigger states, what i the country. focusing and talking i about the trigger states, what does that mean, technically you talk about this trigger states that are still already banning abortions. 13 still a
, south dakota, the plains of america and in north dakota, immediate ban in south dakota, in tennesseees in and in texas, 30 days as well in wyoming, is expected in five days' time that the band will take effect so already we are seeing the effects of roe v wade being overturned and we are going to see this cascade of loss across america, this patchwork of laws we have states are ban abortions, states will protect abortions, states will protect abortion rights and there are some that want and...
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, north dakota, south dakota we're looking at torrential rainfall and that will be the story throughout this afternoon as well. so 43 million americans at risk for severe weather today strong winds gusting to 75 miles per hour, damaging hail up to an inch or larger a few tornadoes are possible where you see the yellow that is the likeliest spot of seeing weather. indianapolis, columbus we're looking at the chance for severe weather for you today we're looking at the chance for locally heavy rainfall up to 3 inches in some spots, especially where you see the darker0s in parts of the south central states 101 in dallas today. 97 in oklahoma city. we'll talk more about the extreme heat, historical heat and the chance for severe weather. we'll talk about that coming up. >> mid june feeling more like late july. thank you, michelle. >>> despite the rain, celebrations were in full swing for the return of the national puerto rican day parade. now in its 65th year commemorating the culture and heritage of puerto rico. dancers, musicians and artists marching along 5th avenue in new york city. more
, north dakota, south dakota we're looking at torrential rainfall and that will be the story throughout this afternoon as well. so 43 million americans at risk for severe weather today strong winds gusting to 75 miles per hour, damaging hail up to an inch or larger a few tornadoes are possible where you see the yellow that is the likeliest spot of seeing weather. indianapolis, columbus we're looking at the chance for severe weather for you today we're looking at the chance for locally heavy...