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north dakota time. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democra democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. iraqi, kurdish, and u.s. forces have launched a massive operation to retake mosul, iraq's second largest city which was seized by the self-proclaimed islamic state in june 2014. the united nations is warning as many as 1 million people may be forced to flee their homes due to the offensive which has been , described as one of the biggest military operations in iraq since the 2003 u.s.-led invasion. three members of a kansas militia known as the crusaders have been arrested for plotting to blow up an apartment complex in the western kansas town of garden city. the apartment is home to many somali refugees and a mosque. all three militia members were white men in their late 40's. according to the fbi, the militia supported anti-muslim, anti-immigrant, and anti-government beliefs. tom beall is the acting u.s. attorney in kansas. >> it is alleged they had surveillance, stockpiled firearms, and you nation, and
north dakota time. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democra democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. iraqi, kurdish, and u.s. forces have launched a massive operation to retake mosul, iraq's second largest city which was seized by the self-proclaimed islamic state in june 2014. the united nations is warning as many as 1 million people may be forced to flee their homes due to the offensive which has been , described as one of the biggest military operations in iraq...
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access pipeline in north dakota. tara houska, national campaigns director for honor the earth. she is ojibwe from couchiching first nation. we welcome you both to democracy now! let's first go to sacheen. you were arrested saturday. can you take us through this day? what happened on saturday? >> what happened on saturday was completely uncalled for out of the realm of any understanding with those people who exist [indiscernible] lockedly, we came to a lot do n down. we were trying to stop the pipeline. we wanted to meet with them [indiscernible] basically, they had little like dune buggies. they were following us. more and more police came. we had to avoid them by running down the field into a gully and crossing [indiscernible] least six ton at eight police cars and many officers. so we kept walking so we could meet our objective, you know, to prevent the pipeline from being siteson ancient burial where ancestors are laying. amy: sacheen? >> at this point, there been roughly 200 of us we are walking in the fields wit
access pipeline in north dakota. tara houska, national campaigns director for honor the earth. she is ojibwe from couchiching first nation. we welcome you both to democracy now! let's first go to sacheen. you were arrested saturday. can you take us through this day? what happened on saturday? >> what happened on saturday was completely uncalled for out of the realm of any understanding with those people who exist [indiscernible] lockedly, we came to a lot do n down. we were trying to stop...
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can to north dakota -- from south dakota?> their organizers beyond that and brought it to us. we're just happy to be a part of it. amy: we're going to go to upstate new york. daniel grassrope, thank you for being with us. for more and the escalating standoff at standing rock, we're joined by the standing rock sioux tribal chairman dave archambault. he's asked the justice department to launch an investigation into the use of force against those resisting the dakota access pipeline. chairman dave archambault , thank you for joining us. what had he asked the doj and what have they told you as this heavily militarized police standoff against the native americans of your tribe and so many others? >> thank you for having me on here. the department of justice a couple of days ago because i knew that the north dakota state was planning something. -- the north dakota department of human services set up a prehospital tent near the camp. that brought concern to me. that was telling me, sending me signals that, you know, this is going to
can to north dakota -- from south dakota?> their organizers beyond that and brought it to us. we're just happy to be a part of it. amy: we're going to go to upstate new york. daniel grassrope, thank you for being with us. for more and the escalating standoff at standing rock, we're joined by the standing rock sioux tribal chairman dave archambault. he's asked the justice department to launch an investigation into the use of force against those resisting the dakota access pipeline. chairman...
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we're broadcasting from north dakota. this is democracy now!tay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting live from outside the courthouse in mandan, north dakota. facing i increasing repression since the ongoing resistance to the $3.8 billion dakota access pipeline. police have begun deploying military grade equipment, including armored personnel carriers, surveillance helicopters, planes, and drones. north dakota governor jack dalrymple also activated the national guard in late september. roughly 140 people have been arrested. some report being strip searched at the county jail, even facing minor misdemeanor charges. this is dr. sara jumping eagle, a pediatrician and a membeber of the standing rock sioux tribe. >> when i was taken to the jail, first i was taken by a corrections officer transported from the protest site to the morton county jail and then when -- youou me in there know, there to take basic information. one of the things that they do is
we're broadcasting from north dakota. this is democracy now!tay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting live from outside the courthouse in mandan, north dakota. facing i increasing repression since the ongoing resistance to the $3.8 billion dakota access pipeline. police have begun deploying military grade equipment, including armored personnel carriers, surveillance helicopters, planes, and...
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we're committed is all across south dakota on this river.hose are the things that i think people are recognizing and that is why they are standing with us and helping us. speakings doing -- with a non-native person who has come to the reservation casino to see a concert step i asked what he thought about the pipeline. he said it is the safest way to carry the oil, better than trucks. your response? >> my response is if we need infrastructure here in our committees, -- we do need infrastructure. so the safest way is for us to change jewelry noble energy. right now we are standing here being buffeted by winds that could be harnessing energy from our communities. north dakota should be in the lead of harnessing that wind energy. yes, we are still using fossil fuels and our hope is that we will gradually use less fossil fuels and use renewable energy which we know is healthier for our people and for the planet. amy: as a doctor and pediatrician, what are your concerns right now? >> my concerns are that -- i feel we are part of one of the biggest
we're committed is all across south dakota on this river.hose are the things that i think people are recognizing and that is why they are standing with us and helping us. speakings doing -- with a non-native person who has come to the reservation casino to see a concert step i asked what he thought about the pipeline. he said it is the safest way to carry the oil, better than trucks. your response? >> my response is if we need infrastructure here in our committees, -- we do need...
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, they will choose south dakota. they will do that because they know when they buy these from south dakota, they know the quality they would get. they do not know the quality of brazil. united consumers in the eight should be allowed to know the difference. those are the things we have to make sure our trade called do not affect and a net -- in a negative way. i am for to -- free trade. is global warming a real threat to our planet? is it a uncontrollable act of or could it be addressed with environmental and energy practices? the climate is changing, it is changing all the time. it has been changing for thousands of years. the question of whether or not human activity contributes to that, i do not know what level, but it -- at some level it does. the question then becomes what do we do about it and at what cost? in my view, the best way to get a change in behavior is to provide incentives to change behavior. we have tried through a lot of energy policies as been involved with. a are trying to move in direction where
, they will choose south dakota. they will do that because they know when they buy these from south dakota, they know the quality they would get. they do not know the quality of brazil. united consumers in the eight should be allowed to know the difference. those are the things we have to make sure our trade called do not affect and a net -- in a negative way. i am for to -- free trade. is global warming a real threat to our planet? is it a uncontrollable act of or could it be addressed with...
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access pipeline in north dakota.tara houska, national campaigns director for honor the earth. she is ojibwe from couchiching first nation. we welcome you both to democracy now! let's first go to sacheen. u were arrrrested saturdayay. can you take us through this day? whatat happened on saturday? >> what happened on saturday was completely uncalled for out of the realm of any understanding with those people who exist [indiscernible] lockedly, we came to a lot do n down. we were trying to stop the pipeline. we wanted to meet with them [indndiscerniblele] basicacally, they had little lie dune buggigies. they w were followowing us. momore and morore police came.. wewe had to avoid them by r rung downwn the field into aa gully d crossing [inindiscerniblble] l least six t toat eight policece cars and many officers. so we kept walking so we could meet our objective, you know, to prevent the pipeline from being siteson ancient burial where ancestors are laying. amy: sacheen? >> at this point, there been roughly 200 of us we
access pipeline in north dakota.tara houska, national campaigns director for honor the earth. she is ojibwe from couchiching first nation. we welcome you both to democracy now! let's first go to sacheen. u were arrrrested saturdayay. can you take us through this day? whatat happened on saturday? >> what happened on saturday was completely uncalled for out of the realm of any understanding with those people who exist [indiscernible] lockedly, we came to a lot do n down. we were trying to...
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access pipeline in north dakota.a houska, national campaigns director for honor the earth. she is ojibwe from couchiching first nation. we welcome you both to democracy now! let's first go to sacheen. u were arrrrested saturdayay. can you take us through this day? whatat happened on saturday? >> what happened on saturday was completely uncalled for out of the realm of any understanding with those people who exist [indiscernible] lockedly, we came to a lot do n down. we were trying to stop the pipeline. we wanted to meet with them [indndiscerniblele] basicacally, they had little lie dune buggigies. they w were followowing us. momore and morore police came.. wewe had to avoid them by r rung downwn the field into aa gully d crossing [inindiscerniblble] l least six t toat eight policece cars and many officers. so we kept walking so we could meet our objective, you know, to prevent the pipeline from being siteson ancient burial where ancestors are laying. amy: sacheen? >> at this point, there been roughly 200 of us we are
access pipeline in north dakota.a houska, national campaigns director for honor the earth. she is ojibwe from couchiching first nation. we welcome you both to democracy now! let's first go to sacheen. u were arrrrested saturdayay. can you take us through this day? whatat happened on saturday? >> what happened on saturday was completely uncalled for out of the realm of any understanding with those people who exist [indiscernible] lockedly, we came to a lot do n down. we were trying to stop...
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they make up 9% of south dakota. we need to take a new look, go in and find leaders in the native american population and help them find the kind of projects they can get behind and champion for the rest of us, like going from fossil fuels to clean energy. sen. thune: well, the long-term solution -- by the way, i consult with the nine tribes here in south dakota multiple times a year. i meet with tribal members and leaders. the thing that will change the way of life on reservations, improve the quality of life, is a private economy. we have to have a private economy that creates jobs and allows people to create wealth. right now, there is not much of a private economy. there are a few is this is on reservations, but by and large, you're talking about -- by and large, you are talking about an economy completely dependent on the federal government. that does not work. meantime, honor treaty obligations with health care, education, the best bridge for the future of kids on a reservation, trying to get kids into higher e
they make up 9% of south dakota. we need to take a new look, go in and find leaders in the native american population and help them find the kind of projects they can get behind and champion for the rest of us, like going from fossil fuels to clean energy. sen. thune: well, the long-term solution -- by the way, i consult with the nine tribes here in south dakota multiple times a year. i meet with tribal members and leaders. the thing that will change the way of life on reservations, improve the...
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aarp of north dakota. if elected what action will you take to update social security so it's financially sound for future generations, eliot glassheim. rep. glassheim: social security is one of my top priorities. it's extremely important to tens of thousands of retired people in north dakota and millions throughout the country. people depend on it. we also need to make sure that the government guarantees that it will be there long into the future. right now, the congress has been kicking the can down the road. they've been unable to act on it. and if nothing is done very soon, within 17 years, everybody will take a 23% cut in their benefits automatically. no one will be to blame, senator hoeven, and everybody in congress will say it's not our fault. we didn't do it. but it will happen if they don't act. basic to increase the level on which people pay taxes. it's only up to $114,000 of pages. we need to raise that. perhaps to $200,000 or maybe $250,000. and that will bring in enough money to deal with most
aarp of north dakota. if elected what action will you take to update social security so it's financially sound for future generations, eliot glassheim. rep. glassheim: social security is one of my top priorities. it's extremely important to tens of thousands of retired people in north dakota and millions throughout the country. people depend on it. we also need to make sure that the government guarantees that it will be there long into the future. right now, the congress has been kicking the...
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visited north dakota, you you are in south dakota. >> what is capitol of north dakota. >> fargo. >> bismarck. >> what is capitol of south dakota. >> pierre. >> did somebody say it. >> why are you doing that, megan. >> i'm confusing my dakotas. >> i never will understand. >> anyway. >> lets look at this picture. this is causing controversy, it is like a new cover for w magazine, one of those photo shop fails, we see beyonce legs, they have clipped them out. there is a important part missing, kendell and gigi. we will show you final results of the picture and what is missing from those beautiful ladies. >> what is missing, whose arms are those above the calf. >> that is just so obvious. >> that is not it. >> no. >> i don't understand any of this. >> you cannot see it, so you you wouldn't know anyway. >> getting dumped. >> my goodness. >> that is fabulous. >> i love the sugar mapel. i have never seen one like that though, round. >> beautiful. >> let's do it. let's spend the next 54 minutes, staring at trees. >> oak tree. >> i think that i shall never see a poem as lovely as a tree. joy
visited north dakota, you you are in south dakota. >> what is capitol of north dakota. >> fargo. >> bismarck. >> what is capitol of south dakota. >> pierre. >> did somebody say it. >> why are you doing that, megan. >> i'm confusing my dakotas. >> i never will understand. >> anyway. >> lets look at this picture. this is causing controversy, it is like a new cover for w magazine, one of those photo shop fails, we see beyonce legs,...
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we compare the north dakota economy to south dakota's economy.th dakota is different in two important ways. a do not have an oil industry. -- they do not have an oil industry. and they do not have an annual income tax. we are quite a ways away from where they are at. and the two big identifiers were money flowing into the state and back into the cities, which was huge. that was about $2.2 billion a year. and about 30% of that is infrastructure for the oil. so, the rest of it is for the rest of the city's. the other big area of opportunity is about $500,000 in higher education. i think that we need to -- it does not seem right to be sending money to this place and then buy them to this place because been you add administrative fees. so, we need to look at where the money is most efficient and where it is going. moderator: doug burgum, please. burgum: i agree with marty. the best decisions are often made locally and keeping local decisions local are a way to make sure that people have a voice in their government. this is why i chose mayor bret samf
we compare the north dakota economy to south dakota's economy.th dakota is different in two important ways. a do not have an oil industry. -- they do not have an oil industry. and they do not have an annual income tax. we are quite a ways away from where they are at. and the two big identifiers were money flowing into the state and back into the cities, which was huge. that was about $2.2 billion a year. and about 30% of that is infrastructure for the oil. so, the rest of it is for the rest of...
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i believe in north dakota i believe in the people of north dakota and i believe that the will of theovernment is to empower people. that means focusing on the fundamentals. the things that will help our economy grow and job creation. that means reducing the regulatory burden and making sure that we reform the tax code so that its programs and simpler and more fair. that means balancing the budget so we don't believe a death to our children and grandchildren and it also means supporting law enforcement and our military so that americans feel safer here at home and abroad. these are the things that will make the state and nation stronger. >> moderator: one minute opening statement. >> in 1997, glenn fox suffered a tremendous flood of 800 homes were badly damaged. almost the entire city had to be evacuated. at that time i was on the city council, and we were charged with getting the city back up and running. people were concerned about whether they should reinvest in the city. on the committee i was on, some of my fellows spent a lot of time debating trivia and i got so frustrated and a
i believe in north dakota i believe in the people of north dakota and i believe that the will of theovernment is to empower people. that means focusing on the fundamentals. the things that will help our economy grow and job creation. that means reducing the regulatory burden and making sure that we reform the tax code so that its programs and simpler and more fair. that means balancing the budget so we don't believe a death to our children and grandchildren and it also means supporting law...
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i'm a south dakota boy born and raised on a farm here in south dakota.i'm a navy veteran with service in veteran. as a navy pilot i served in europe as rescue pilot. i have a master's degree in computer science, i worked in the high-tech industry. i started my high-tech business and i bring you the opportunity to vote for somebody who is just like you a regular south dakotan, not a politician, no behold to go a party and not behold to go special interest and big money groups, i ask for your both on november 8th and i hope you will consider me and thanks again, stephanie. >> thank you, that's all the time we have. thank you to the republican senator candidate thune and jay williams. you missed discussion, no worries you can hear in radio where you can hear the complete program in its entirety. be sure to join us next thursday as the candidates running for the office of united states house of representatives join me. it'll be another live to rum. that's thursday october 20th, with the discussion beginning at 8:00 p.m. central 7:00 mown tape. there's still
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we compared the north dakota economy to south dakota's economy. south dakota is different in two important ways. one is they do not have an oil industry. the second thing is, they do not have income tax. their annual outlays this year are $1.9 billion and ours are over $4 billion. we are quite a ways away from where they are at and the two big identifiers were money flowing to the state and back to the cities. which was huge. that was about $2.2 billion a year. the other, about 30% of that is infrastructure for the oil. so, the rest of it is for the rest of the cities. the other big area of opportunity was a half billion dollars in higher education. so, i think that we need to -- it doesn't seem right to send money to this place, then have it sent by them to this place because then you add administrative fees and all those things handling the money. we need to look at where the money is most efficient and where it's going. >> doug burgum, please. >> i agree with marty. the best decisions that are made are often made locally and keeping local decis
we compared the north dakota economy to south dakota's economy. south dakota is different in two important ways. one is they do not have an oil industry. the second thing is, they do not have income tax. their annual outlays this year are $1.9 billion and ours are over $4 billion. we are quite a ways away from where they are at and the two big identifiers were money flowing to the state and back to the cities. which was huge. that was about $2.2 billion a year. the other, about 30% of that is...
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i'm a south dakota boy, born and raised on a farm here in south dakota. with service in vietnam. as a navy pilot, i served in europe as a rescue pilot and the u.s. as a rescue pilot. i have a master's degree in computer science, i've worked in the high-tech industry. i went back to south dakota and started my high-tech business and grew it and raised my family and made a home for myself there, and i bring you the opportunity to vote for somebody who is just like you, a regular south dakotan, not a politician, not beholden to a party and not beholden to special interests and big money groups. so i ask for your vote on november 8th, and i hope you'll consider me. thanks again, stephanie. >> moderator: all right, thank you. that is all the time we have. i'd like to thank our guests for being with us. thank you to the republican candidate, senator john thune, and our democratic candidate, jay williams. if you did miss part of tonight's discussion, no worries, visit us tomorrow afternoon on sdpb radio where you can hear the complete program in its entirety. be
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, south dakota, iowa and illinois. dakota access is nearly finished building the 3 point 8 billion dollar bakken pipeline. today, the standing rock sioux tribe answered questions from a three- judge panel of the court of appeals for the d-c circuit. the tribe wants to block work on a section of the pipeline through lake oahe in the dakotas while it tries to appeal a lower-court ruling from september. tribe leaders say the pipeline will impact historic, religious and here in iowa will only have one option for a health insurance provider if they want to buy subsidized plans under the affordable care act. medica is the only health insurer that's agreed to sell individual policies in all 99 counties. this map includes the 13 counties that will only have medica. eight of those are in the southeast corner... iowa, jefferson, keokuk, lee, louisa, mahaska, van buren and wapello counties. medica have agreed to sell policies to people living in the cedar rapids, des moines and quad cities areas. 55-thousand iowans bought individ
, south dakota, iowa and illinois. dakota access is nearly finished building the 3 point 8 billion dollar bakken pipeline. today, the standing rock sioux tribe answered questions from a three- judge panel of the court of appeals for the d-c circuit. the tribe wants to block work on a section of the pipeline through lake oahe in the dakotas while it tries to appeal a lower-court ruling from september. tribe leaders say the pipeline will impact historic, religious and here in iowa will only have...
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. >> reporter: the nearly complete dakota access pipeline will connect north dakota and illinois with some 1,200 miles of pipe. a $3.8 billion project, capable of transporting 570,000 barrels of oil a day w. nearly 300 said to be the largest gathering of native americans in modern history. no comment from the oil company. celebrities and activists arrive in north dakota, vowing to fight on and face a growing army of police. mikel almaguer, nbc news almagues . . >> just ahead the story of a suspect that stopped by a drive through at an inand out burger while being chased by police. >>> first, snow before halloween? bill karins has the details, also, the world series. >> a lot going on. we had snow in areas of new york, pennsylvania, connecticut, massachusetts, now it's confined to the mountains of northern new england. today. warm air through the middle of the country. great weather through the southeast. this continues for the weekend. the exception being along the northern board their saturday. even that sunday. this looks like a september forecast. not late october. that's great. th
. >> reporter: the nearly complete dakota access pipeline will connect north dakota and illinois with some 1,200 miles of pipe. a $3.8 billion project, capable of transporting 570,000 barrels of oil a day w. nearly 300 said to be the largest gathering of native americans in modern history. no comment from the oil company. celebrities and activists arrive in north dakota, vowing to fight on and face a growing army of police. mikel almaguer, nbc news almagues . . >> just ahead the...
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access. -- working for dakota access. canada, first nation activists declare victory ollowing the occupation of a high row electric dam construction side. they took over the site october 22 demanding the company behind the project take steps to poisoning of traditional food sources like ish and seal with toxic mercury. the occupiers want a promise any decision it flood the area that release mercury with be subject to scientific review. a journalist who documented the an order to ces appear in court. independent followed activists on to the site after they cut through a gate. before aered to appear judge by november 10 to taste contempt of court. son of a s the prominent human rights leaders was shot dead sun in what latest to be the ssassination attacking those protesting palm oil plantations. several times as he exited a nightclub in the city. son of the dest president of the coordinating committee. after two leaders in the region assassinated earlier this month. in iceland the pirate party made gains in the national ele
access. -- working for dakota access. canada, first nation activists declare victory ollowing the occupation of a high row electric dam construction side. they took over the site october 22 demanding the company behind the project take steps to poisoning of traditional food sources like ish and seal with toxic mercury. the occupiers want a promise any decision it flood the area that release mercury with be subject to scientific review. a journalist who documented the an order to ces appear in...
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i'm a fourth generation south dakota tan, raised on a farm in north central south dakota. i'm u.s. navy veteran and as navy pilot i served in the europe and u.s. i am veteran of peace corps. i served in south america after volunteering with the peace corps. i have a ba from the university of wisconsin and masters degree in computer science from. i worked for tex instruments in dallas, texas and two different high-tech software companies out in silicon valley in california during the height of the computer revolution. 30 years ago, my waive carol and i our three children moved back to south dakota to start a high-tech business right here. last 30 years i've been operating that business and serving my community. on school board i was president of our rotary club down there. i know about rotary and i do love rotary. those traits, if you can tell from my experience i am not a career politician. i'm quite the opposite. i have a lot of background. almost everybody who i meet i can find something in common with. that is the trait that allows me, will allow me, if elected to go to washingt
i'm a fourth generation south dakota tan, raised on a farm in north central south dakota. i'm u.s. navy veteran and as navy pilot i served in the europe and u.s. i am veteran of peace corps. i served in south america after volunteering with the peace corps. i have a ba from the university of wisconsin and masters degree in computer science from. i worked for tex instruments in dallas, texas and two different high-tech software companies out in silicon valley in california during the height of...
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ordinary tissues left dakota's nose sore and red. so dad slayed the problem with puffs plus lotion, instead. with lotion to soothe and softness to please. >> welcome back. one criminal must have worked up an appetite being chased by police in arizona because he decide to stop for food halfway through. this is what happened wednesday night. apparently he felt a little peckish. look at what he does, he went into the in and through. they went through lick etty split. he was not stopped by police until later. he was eventually arrested on an outstanding warrant and other charges. no word yet on what he ordered. i tell you what -- >> i wonder if he thought he could get into that so they wouldn't know he ducked into that inand out burger. >>> it's been strenuous for the secret service, protecting the this year's election. many are working long hours and fought getting paid for them. with a secret service hiring freeze, it's putting a lot of strain on agents. pete pull u williams has that story. >> it's not a 9:00 to 5:00 job, safe guarding
ordinary tissues left dakota's nose sore and red. so dad slayed the problem with puffs plus lotion, instead. with lotion to soothe and softness to please. >> welcome back. one criminal must have worked up an appetite being chased by police in arizona because he decide to stop for food halfway through. this is what happened wednesday night. apparently he felt a little peckish. look at what he does, he went into the in and through. they went through lick etty split. he was not stopped by...
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i also am a south dakota boy. south dakota boy. fourth generation south dakota.aised on a farm abrupt gettysburg. a u.s. navy veteran and a veteran of the peace corps and i've been a businessman for the last 30 years. i guess i can think of myself as being really a fair-minded sort of person, and opens her purse and. i love people and i like talking to people. i've been going around the state for the last six, seven months maybe longer beating people. i really enjoy doing that. i consider myself to be fairly personable and i consider myself to be open, opened ideas. i don't hold any ideas just sacrosanct. i'm mostly, i've come to a lot of police over the years but i'm the kind of guy who would like to hear what you have to say and they so much of this especially if you can convince me i'm the kind of guy who will change. so i consider myself not malleable but open and willing to listen to new ideas and to look forward to hearing from you guys today. >> as a u.s. senator you be dealing with matters of a complexity. how do you keep your mind sharp, stay well inform
i also am a south dakota boy. south dakota boy. fourth generation south dakota.aised on a farm abrupt gettysburg. a u.s. navy veteran and a veteran of the peace corps and i've been a businessman for the last 30 years. i guess i can think of myself as being really a fair-minded sort of person, and opens her purse and. i love people and i like talking to people. i've been going around the state for the last six, seven months maybe longer beating people. i really enjoy doing that. i consider...
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north dakota time, 9:00 a.m. here. as a result of being charged by the state of north dakota with criminal trespass: the release of our video showing the dakota access pipeline security guards physically assaulting nonviolent men mainly native american land protectors, pepper spraying them and unleashing attack dogs. i intend to vigorously fight the charge as i see it a direct attack on the first amendment, freedom of the press, and the public's right to know. the prosecutor in the case say he may actually add more charges , so we will see. hopefully, reason will prevail among the authorities. we will be watching it definitely and best of luck to you. well, if donald trump had his way, our next guest would have been executed over two decades ago. in 1989, yusef salaam and four other african-american and latino teenagers were arrested for beating and d raping a white woman who was jogging one evening in new york city's central park. they became know as the central park five. amy: media coverage at the time portrayed the
north dakota time, 9:00 a.m. here. as a result of being charged by the state of north dakota with criminal trespass: the release of our video showing the dakota access pipeline security guards physically assaulting nonviolent men mainly native american land protectors, pepper spraying them and unleashing attack dogs. i intend to vigorously fight the charge as i see it a direct attack on the first amendment, freedom of the press, and the public's right to know. the prosecutor in the case say he...
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and south dakota. "looking at what we do as native people. by living off the land, by using what nature gives us. we have everything that we need provided by mother nature. and we don't have to destroy it." the student are also asking the state to change columbus day to indigenious people's d americans who were in the u-s before christopher columbus arrived. with college tuition a major financial hit for many families, a change in the application for federal financial aid could help. now you can start filling out the fafsa forms much earlier -- giving you more time. kcrg-tv nine's brea love joins us now. brea, fasfa use to not be accepted until january, why have they changed it? chris, the government wanted to give families a little less pressure... ... and a little more time to compare options. the fasfa is what determines a student's study. it's also needed for most state grants and scholarships. there's quite a few benefits to an earlier fasfa. one being families will already know their tax informat
and south dakota. "looking at what we do as native people. by living off the land, by using what nature gives us. we have everything that we need provided by mother nature. and we don't have to destroy it." the student are also asking the state to change columbus day to indigenious people's d americans who were in the u-s before christopher columbus arrived. with college tuition a major financial hit for many families, a change in the application for federal financial aid could help....
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the dakota access line will carry oil from north dakota to illinois. critics say it could have a negative impact on the environment. people are also holding protests on trial land in north dakota. with only days remaining, the race for the white house just got tighter. the latest a-b-c poll separates hillary clinton and donald trump by just a point. following the fbi's renewed interest into clinton emails. a-b-c's mary bruce reports. with just nine days left in the race for the white house... a full court press. natsot - hillary clinton / presidential nominee"love trumps hate. ?"hillary clinton in florida, rushing from brunch? to church? to a rally and concert. sot - hillary clinton / presidential nominee"there' s a lot of noise and distraction, but it really comes help us get there." the democratic nominee is eager to change the narrative about the renewed f-b-i investigation into her private email server? her rival donald trump - turning it into an attack line. sot - donald trump / presidential nominee"hillar y has nobody but herself to blame. while
the dakota access line will carry oil from north dakota to illinois. critics say it could have a negative impact on the environment. people are also holding protests on trial land in north dakota. with only days remaining, the race for the white house just got tighter. the latest a-b-c poll separates hillary clinton and donald trump by just a point. following the fbi's renewed interest into clinton emails. a-b-c's mary bruce reports. with just nine days left in the race for the white house... a...
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police arrest more than two dozen people in north dakota -- protesting the dakota access pipeline. one of those arrested yesterday..."divergent" star shailene woodley who documented the arrest on facebook. the actress was arrested for criminal trespass and engaging in a protesting...many are native americans upset about the pipeline they believe desecrates sacred land. the pipeline would carry crude oil from north dakota...through south dakota and iowa before reaching illinois. the u-s court of appeals rejected the tribe's request for an injunction to stop construction. ryan lochte has some good news to announce -- after a tough summer of scandals. the u-s swimmer is now engaged. he popped the question over the weekend to playboy model kayla instagram showing the couple kissing -- and reid sporting an engagement ring. the two met in january at a hollywood nightclub. its positive news for lochte-- months after he was charged in brazil after he and fellow olympic swimmers lied about being robbed while in rio for the olympic games. tiny love locks left on fences and bridges can be a r
police arrest more than two dozen people in north dakota -- protesting the dakota access pipeline. one of those arrested yesterday..."divergent" star shailene woodley who documented the arrest on facebook. the actress was arrested for criminal trespass and engaging in a protesting...many are native americans upset about the pipeline they believe desecrates sacred land. the pipeline would carry crude oil from north dakota...through south dakota and iowa before reaching illinois. the...
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puffs have pillowy softness for dakota's tender nose. with lotion to comfort and soothe when she blows. don't get burned by ordinary tissues. a nose in need deserves puffs, indeed. tpack. thinning of the teeth and leading to being extremely yellow would probably gross me out! my dentist recommended pronamel. it can help protect enamel from acid erosion. pronamel is all about your enamel. ? don't miss kohl's 50% off sale! take 50% off hundreds of items plus take an extra 20% off plus take an extra $10 off cash plus yes 2 you members earn triple points. now that's the good stuff. kohl's olay regenerist renews from within. plumping surface cells for a dramatic transformation... ...without the need for fillers. with olay, you age less. so you can be ageless. olay ageless. whoa, this is awful, try it. oh no, that looks gross what is that? you gotta try it, it's terrible. it's like mango chutney and burnt hair. no thank you, i have a very sensitive palate. just try it! guys, i think we should hurry up. if you taste something bad, you want some
puffs have pillowy softness for dakota's tender nose. with lotion to comfort and soothe when she blows. don't get burned by ordinary tissues. a nose in need deserves puffs, indeed. tpack. thinning of the teeth and leading to being extremely yellow would probably gross me out! my dentist recommended pronamel. it can help protect enamel from acid erosion. pronamel is all about your enamel. ? don't miss kohl's 50% off sale! take 50% off hundreds of items plus take an extra 20% off plus take an...
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that helps the ranchers in south dakota. the conservation title is something we need to continue to come up with new ideas, working land program that will provide incentives for farmers to what land in use conservation practices. it is very hard for farmers to get started with land prices being what they are today. we are in a downturn. we will get this thing turned around. it may not be tomorrow what most people think we will see better times. we have to expand markets. making sure we are in the middle in negotiating good trade deals and making sure they get in court -- are important as well. this is a place where senator thurn and i agree. the farm bill is vitally important for the family farmers. family farms are the most productive ever. i grew up in a family farm. i saw the kind of production they can do. canyears of crop failure put you out of business. that is what the farm bill is therefore. disaster relief for livestock producers who lose livestock in a blizzard like we had in 2013 one the government was shut down.
that helps the ranchers in south dakota. the conservation title is something we need to continue to come up with new ideas, working land program that will provide incentives for farmers to what land in use conservation practices. it is very hard for farmers to get started with land prices being what they are today. we are in a downturn. we will get this thing turned around. it may not be tomorrow what most people think we will see better times. we have to expand markets. making sure we are in...
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in north dakota, land defenders opposing the $3.8 billion dakota access pipeline are facing increasing repression. on thursday, morton county sheriff kyle kirchmeier announced he may call on law enforcement agencies from outside north dakota to come assist north dakota deputies, saying -- "we have basically tapped the resources to a level that we've never seen here in north dakota for one particular incident." the announcement came as land defenders again shut down construction at multiple construction sites thursday. in recent weeks, police have begun deploying military-grade equipment, including armored personnel carriers and surveillance helicopters. meanwhile, the first person to lock himself to active dakota access pipeline construction equipment is now facing felony charges after his misdemeanor case was dismissed and then re-filed as a felony case. dale "happi" american horse locked himself to an excavator on august 31, stopping construction for hours. democracy now! spoke to him a a few days later on september 3 as we visited the sacred stone encampment in north dakota. >> i co
in north dakota, land defenders opposing the $3.8 billion dakota access pipeline are facing increasing repression. on thursday, morton county sheriff kyle kirchmeier announced he may call on law enforcement agencies from outside north dakota to come assist north dakota deputies, saying -- "we have basically tapped the resources to a level that we've never seen here in north dakota for one particular incident." the announcement came as land defenders again shut down construction at...
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. >>> the protest against the pipeline in dakota is coming right here -- north dakota is coming right here you're watching news channel 5 at >>> another powerful earthquake hitting central and southern italy. you see the damage, a magnitude of 6.6. it is believed to be the strongest quake to strike the country since 1980. 20 people are injured, but thankfully never works of any deaths. buildings are damaged and electricity is out. it hit in an area not far from the august quick that >>> a woman who was missing for 5 days was found alive in this wreckage. rescuers were called to the scene in san bernardino county after someone saw a humvee that had rolled down the hill. fire officials say it 6 first responders about an hour to get -- first responders about an hour to get her out. shaka marilyn uber driver charged with kidnapping and police say the 29-year-old driver picked up the victim in washington dc. police say he drove her to a hotel in college park and carry her to her room. he has been banned from the app and is now charged with using the victim's credit card without her knowled
. >>> the protest against the pipeline in dakota is coming right here -- north dakota is coming right here you're watching news channel 5 at >>> another powerful earthquake hitting central and southern italy. you see the damage, a magnitude of 6.6. it is believed to be the strongest quake to strike the country since 1980. 20 people are injured, but thankfully never works of any deaths. buildings are damaged and electricity is out. it hit in an area not far from the august...
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connecting north dakota and illinois, with some 1,200 miles of pipe. a 3.8 billion project capable of transporting 570,000 barrels of oil a day. >> we are going to take our stand. we are staying here. >> reporter: the pipeline runs adjacent to the standing rock sioux reservation where native americans say the project is destroying sacred sites and could pollute the missouri river, a clean water source for millions. >> this its about protecting water. that's a good thing. and it needs to be protected. >> reporter: with nearly 300 arrests since august, the uh native americans in modern history. tonight, no comment from the oil company. as celebrities and activists arrive in north dakota, vowing to fight on while facing arrests and a growing army of police. miguel almaguer, nbc news. >>> now to the sexual assault allegations rocking one of the top colleges. filed more charges against a student at the university of wisconsin. we are hearing from his attorney police call a disturbing discovery in his apartment. nbc's gabe gutierrez has details for us from m
connecting north dakota and illinois, with some 1,200 miles of pipe. a 3.8 billion project capable of transporting 570,000 barrels of oil a day. >> we are going to take our stand. we are staying here. >> reporter: the pipeline runs adjacent to the standing rock sioux reservation where native americans say the project is destroying sacred sites and could pollute the missouri river, a clean water source for millions. >> this its about protecting water. that's a good thing. and...
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law enforcement in north dakota has arrested more than 2 dozen people for protesting the dakota access pipeline, while work continues in iowa. you're watching kcrg-tv9. now, from your 24 hour news source, this is kcrg-tv9 news plan on the early morning rain to exit very quickly and give way to a sunny and mild day. highs should generally range from 73-77 across the area with south winds anywhere from 10-20mph. tonight, a cold front moves in from the northwest and should increase the clouds during the night. the cold front itself should pass through around 7am near waterloo with a 10-11 am frontal passage around iowa city. this makes tomorrow morning the warm with falling temperatures into the afternoon. rain is also possible along this front, with light amounts under a quarter inch. thursday remains sunny and cooler with a return to above normal temperatures as early as friday afternoon in spots. today: sunny and mild. a bit breezy at times. wind: s 10-20. high: 75 tonight: mostly cloudy. wind: s 5-10. low: 62 tomorrow: light rain likely. temperatures falling to 50-55 by afternoon. win
law enforcement in north dakota has arrested more than 2 dozen people for protesting the dakota access pipeline, while work continues in iowa. you're watching kcrg-tv9. now, from your 24 hour news source, this is kcrg-tv9 news plan on the early morning rain to exit very quickly and give way to a sunny and mild day. highs should generally range from 73-77 across the area with south winds anywhere from 10-20mph. tonight, a cold front moves in from the northwest and should increase the clouds...
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plus - nearly 150 protesters arrested at the dakota access pipeline site in north dakota. warming up today with a strong wind from the south and southwest. that will help us warm into the low 60s by late this afternoon. we warm further on saturday with highs in the mid 60s we stay dry today and most of saturday but a few showers are possible by late saturday into saturday night but we dry up again for sunday. behind the cold front on sunday, temperatures fall into the low 50s for highs but we warm right back up again with 60s likely monday through thursday. early next week looks mostly dry but cloudy, windy and warmer. high: 64 wind: sw 15-25 mph the stand-off between authorities and protesters trying to block a pipeline being built in north dakota has resulted in arrests. and scary moments on board indiana governor mike pence's campaign plane. it slid off the runway in new york last night. the latest. the commercial jet had a hard landing at new york's laguardia airport...skidding off the runway. "that's the grass...and it looks like we took a good chunk out of the runway
plus - nearly 150 protesters arrested at the dakota access pipeline site in north dakota. warming up today with a strong wind from the south and southwest. that will help us warm into the low 60s by late this afternoon. we warm further on saturday with highs in the mid 60s we stay dry today and most of saturday but a few showers are possible by late saturday into saturday night but we dry up again for sunday. behind the cold front on sunday, temperatures fall into the low 50s for highs but we...
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. >> reporter: the nearly complete dakota access pipeline will connect north dakota and illinois with some 1,200 miles of pipe. a $3.8 billion projec capable of trsporting 570,000 barrels arrests saugust,he protest hasome a move, said tbe the largest gathering ativ arins in modern no comment frohe o ities and a n po. almanbc ws . >> just ahead the story of a suspect that stopped by a dve throught anan sed by police. >>> first, snow before halloween? ll karins has t details, also, the world series >> a lotoing on. we had sw i areas ofyo,pennlv, u ssachusetts, now it'sned it wil linger in maine today. warm airhrough the middle of the country. eat weather through the southeast. this continues for the weekend. the exception being along the northern board tir saturday. even that suay.? this looks like a september forecast. losiana, mississippi and alabama. and the gat news i thearm conditionss going to ctinued right into halween for man pele and a lotf hpy t or l stumco befng hnie?? thanyou. ju d,e a 1983t they tebullets, why aren't they paid for all the hours they e putting in. next. the
. >> reporter: the nearly complete dakota access pipeline will connect north dakota and illinois with some 1,200 miles of pipe. a $3.8 billion projec capable of trsporting 570,000 barrels arrests saugust,he protest hasome a move, said tbe the largest gathering ativ arins in modern no comment frohe o ities and a n po. almanbc ws . >> just ahead the story of a suspect that stopped by a dve throught anan sed by police. >>> first, snow before halloween? ll karins has t details,...
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more news now in north dakota this afternoon tensions are high. the biggest native american protest ever is taking place there over the miguel almaguer reports. the clash between protesters and police spilled into the early morning hours. more than a 140 have been arrested and a second bridge lit on fire. this as demonstrators promise, their fight is not over. overnight police held the ground where they clashed with native american protesters near cannon ball north dakota. an army of 200 officers clearing demonstrators blocking a highway used to access a pipeline under construction. "many of the protesters would get right in the faces of the officers and say nasty things to them...""what lengths is north dakota willing to go to defend a multi-million dollar oil corporation..."the nearly completed pipeline will cross four states....connecting north dakota and illinois with 12-hundred miles of pipe.the $3.8-billion n't get it. worker: he says he's for jobs, but ron johnson supports trade deals that hurt wisconsin. v.o.: attacking social security. ru
more news now in north dakota this afternoon tensions are high. the biggest native american protest ever is taking place there over the miguel almaguer reports. the clash between protesters and police spilled into the early morning hours. more than a 140 have been arrested and a second bridge lit on fire. this as demonstrators promise, their fight is not over. overnight police held the ground where they clashed with native american protesters near cannon ball north dakota. an army of 200...
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puffs have pillowy softness for dakota's tender nose. with lotion to comfort and soothe when she blows. serves puffs, indeed. >>> fast forwarding today, tonight, all eyes on ohio. the first game of the world series will be played in cleveland, pitting the cursed chicago cubs against the across town, the nba season kicks off tonight with the cleveland cavaliers kick off the year as the reigning nba world champions. they'll also get their rings and raise the banner before taking on the new york knicks. to more serious matters, ash carter will co host the global coalition to defeat isis. he's expected to discuss the current offensive to retake mosul from isis control. >> what's up with netflix right now that has considering i'm always on netflix. we're joined live from london. good morning. >> good morning. it's a busy day in business today and all the eyes are on the titans with report cards coming out from apple today. later this week, amazon, alphabet and twitter reporting. first look at the apple iphone sales today. netflix, positive co
puffs have pillowy softness for dakota's tender nose. with lotion to comfort and soothe when she blows. serves puffs, indeed. >>> fast forwarding today, tonight, all eyes on ohio. the first game of the world series will be played in cleveland, pitting the cursed chicago cubs against the across town, the nba season kicks off tonight with the cleveland cavaliers kick off the year as the reigning nba world champions. they'll also get their rings and raise the banner before taking on the...