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they fell in love with south dakota.many people who moved here brought their businesses with them, big and small. acer technologies chose rapid city as a location for their note gig up factory after a nationwide search. they consider what every other state in this country had to offer and then they chose south dakota as the best place to expand their business. they will create nobody farms move the headquarters. [applause] that is a little bit of a cultural change. to sell their product and bring in more than 500 jobs. businesses have always called south dakota home have also expanded ten south dakota businesses were named among the fastest growing in the nation earlier this year. north sioux city is adding over 300 acres to their industrial park to host many new businesses and they are preparing to build three or new career homes to support that growth. black hills harley davidson, listen to this. black hills harley davidson led the world in harley sales. [laughter] in fact, no harley davidson dealership anywhere has ev
they fell in love with south dakota.many people who moved here brought their businesses with them, big and small. acer technologies chose rapid city as a location for their note gig up factory after a nationwide search. they consider what every other state in this country had to offer and then they chose south dakota as the best place to expand their business. they will create nobody farms move the headquarters. [applause] that is a little bit of a cultural change. to sell their product and...
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south dakota has been named the number one state in the nation for people to live and work in south dakotas those for the call to serve. and the military or veterans put their lives on the line to defend life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. please join me to thank them for their sacrifices and service to the great state and the united states of america. [applause] wasn't just law-enforcement thousands of new residents made them move the state top three in the nation for inbound migration according to united van lines a native of washington state it was fed up with the lockdowns not being able to go to church or ever-changing rules in washington and her family had to restrict capacity at their cafÉ and had to wear a mask everywhere they went even when other people were around she decided she would make a change taking a road trip to the black hills and as she was driving home to washington she said i don't want to go back she wanted tols move to south dakota but also wanted to stay close to her family so the family came also. her kids, grandparents her answer and uncles all the famil
south dakota has been named the number one state in the nation for people to live and work in south dakotas those for the call to serve. and the military or veterans put their lives on the line to defend life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. please join me to thank them for their sacrifices and service to the great state and the united states of america. [applause] wasn't just law-enforcement thousands of new residents made them move the state top three in the nation for inbound migration...
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we respect law and order in south dakota.inue to support those who uphold the law we have one enforcement officers with us today please stand. please stay standing. you can set. [laughter] i want them to stay standing. [laughter] when the riot started months agoan we launched a nationwide campaign to recruit law-enforcement officers to move to our state we went every place officer to know if they want to live somewhere that is appreciated and respected and country south dakota. hundreds have responded to our invitation we are known as the state that stands in d defense of t people to put their lives on the lives every day to keep arkady safe. we are free to pursue her american dream can we have any members of the south dakota national guard please stand and those officers that are currently standing thank you. [applause] >> stay standing you can sit again. [laughter] continuing to demonstratete excellence 114 fighter wing for the most outstanding air guard unit yet again in 2021 for the fifth time in 15 years. on 52nd readine
we respect law and order in south dakota.inue to support those who uphold the law we have one enforcement officers with us today please stand. please stay standing. you can set. [laughter] i want them to stay standing. [laughter] when the riot started months agoan we launched a nationwide campaign to recruit law-enforcement officers to move to our state we went every place officer to know if they want to live somewhere that is appreciated and respected and country south dakota. hundreds have...
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dakota.erself weighing in on the rising price of meat in joe biden's inflationary economy. kristi noem is next. ♪ now i'm ready for someone to call me mom. at northwestern mutual, our version of financial planning helps you live your dreams today. mission control, we are go for launch. at num, she's eatingal, our verthe rocket.ancial ♪♪ lunchables! built to be eaten. ♪ ♪ >> and i've been very clear, parents are going to be engaged in their schools, and we're going to make sure that a we have a really, really effective communication loop with parents so that we can take input. maria: that was virginia governor glenn youngkin with me on "mornings with maria" over on fox business after his november victory in virginia. he prioritized education. south dakota governor kristi noem is running for her own re-election in in this upcoming november, but first she will deliver her state of the state address in south dakota this upcoming week. she joins me now with a preview. governor, good morning to you
dakota.erself weighing in on the rising price of meat in joe biden's inflationary economy. kristi noem is next. ♪ now i'm ready for someone to call me mom. at northwestern mutual, our version of financial planning helps you live your dreams today. mission control, we are go for launch. at num, she's eatingal, our verthe rocket.ancial ♪♪ lunchables! built to be eaten. ♪ ♪ >> and i've been very clear, parents are going to be engaged in their schools, and we're going to make sure...
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in south dakota.er herself weighing in on the rising price of meat in joe biden's inflationary economy. kristi noem is next. ♪ ♪ for strength and energy. woo hoo! ensure, complete balanced nutrition with 27 vitamins and minerals. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. ♪ ♪ dry eye symptoms driving you crazy? inflammation might be to blame. time for ache and burn! over the counter eye drops typically work by lubricating your eyes and may provide temporary relief. those'll probably pass by me! xiidra works differently, targeting inflammation that can cause dry eye disease. xiidra? no! it can provide lasting relief. xiidra is the only fda-approved non-steroid eye drop specifically for the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease. one drop in each eye, twice a day. don't use if you're allergic to xiidra. common side effects, include eye irritation, discomfort or blurred vision when applied to the eye, and unusual taste sensation. don't touch container tip to your eye or any surface. after using xiidra,
in south dakota.er herself weighing in on the rising price of meat in joe biden's inflationary economy. kristi noem is next. ♪ ♪ for strength and energy. woo hoo! ensure, complete balanced nutrition with 27 vitamins and minerals. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. ♪ ♪ dry eye symptoms driving you crazy? inflammation might be to blame. time for ache and burn! over the counter eye drops typically work by lubricating your eyes and may provide temporary relief. those'll probably...
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in south dakota.er herself weighing in on the rising price of meat in on the rising price of meat in joe biden's inflationary on the rising price of meat in joe biden's inflationary on the rising price of meat in joe biden's inflationary ♪ ♪ ♪ on the rising price of meat in joe biden's inflationary ♪ ♪ ♪ with chase security features, guidance and convenience, banking feels good. chase. make more of what's yours. whether you've enjoyed the legendary terrain in telluride, the unparalleled landscape of park city or the famed peaks of whistler, you face the hassle of lugging your gear through the airport. with ship skis, you're just a few clicks away from having your skis, snowboard and luggage shipped from your doorstep to your destination. with unrivaled pricing, real time tracking, ship skis delivers hassle-free. ship ahead and go catch those first tracks on fresh snow. ♪3, 4♪ ♪ ship ahead and go catch those first tracks ♪hey♪ ♪ ♪are you ready for me♪ ♪are you ready♪ ♪are you ready♪ ♪ ♪ >> and i've bee
in south dakota.er herself weighing in on the rising price of meat in on the rising price of meat in joe biden's inflationary on the rising price of meat in joe biden's inflationary on the rising price of meat in joe biden's inflationary ♪ ♪ ♪ on the rising price of meat in joe biden's inflationary ♪ ♪ ♪ with chase security features, guidance and convenience, banking feels good. chase. make more of what's yours. whether you've enjoyed the legendary terrain in telluride, the...
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you've gotten a lot of attention for the way it's been handled in south dakota. you would have critics on the left but let's talk about your critics on the right. they say you considered are actually out a number of things they had a problem with potentially, an executive order that required some people to stay at home, proposing legislation that would have given your state health secretary the power to shut down both public and private places, some powers that would have been granted to the counties to do similar things, and using the national guard to do contact tracing, so at what point did you pivot away from those policies, and why? >> governor noem: so those were not executive orders, those were bills that were bought in the legislature, never put into action and never utilized. the national guard was used to support our covid response and everything was voluntary and an option that people could utilize if they wanted to. and so what we did is partnered together with our people. i think there will always be critics, shannon, we have realized that, people in
you've gotten a lot of attention for the way it's been handled in south dakota. you would have critics on the left but let's talk about your critics on the right. they say you considered are actually out a number of things they had a problem with potentially, an executive order that required some people to stay at home, proposing legislation that would have given your state health secretary the power to shut down both public and private places, some powers that would have been granted to the...
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the south dakota law is different.er the texas law and says when that heartbeat is detected, that then abortion is not an option. and, or frankly, since we got the texas law in place, lives have been save ised. you know, in south dakota there's a private right of action clause that is different than texas model, but we think that really gives people the option to really not insert the state into that relationship, but make sure that people have the opportunity to go after those doctors that do perform abortions and save those lives so that we can continue to be bold in doing that. i was very clear when i ran for golf and since i've been governor that we wanted to get up every single day and look for ways to protect every single life, that equality truly does come from valuing every single life. and that is what we've done by putting an unborn child advocate in the governor's office a. i saw glenn youngkin just did that as well, and i was so grateful to see him at that job -- add that job description to the governor's o
the south dakota law is different.er the texas law and says when that heartbeat is detected, that then abortion is not an option. and, or frankly, since we got the texas law in place, lives have been save ised. you know, in south dakota there's a private right of action clause that is different than texas model, but we think that really gives people the option to really not insert the state into that relationship, but make sure that people have the opportunity to go after those doctors that do...
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courtney, and the gentleman from south dakota, mr. johnson. it is difficult to understate the importance of impact aid to our nation's children. for over 07 years this program has been -- 70 years this program has been critical to ensuring that schools who serve children connected with federal lands have the resources to help their students thrive. unlike most public schools in america, these schools do not receive funding from property taxes from these federal assets and this means that without impact aid, because they still have to educate the children attached to those assets, this means that without impact aid, schools serving the children connected to military bases, affordable how it'sing units -- housing units or native americans on reservations and many other institutions would be significantly shortchanged and therefore unable to offer high-quality education. need for this program is now greater than ever as our school communities grapple with the resurgence of covid-19. in response, democrats and republicans worked together in the la
courtney, and the gentleman from south dakota, mr. johnson. it is difficult to understate the importance of impact aid to our nation's children. for over 07 years this program has been -- 70 years this program has been critical to ensuring that schools who serve children connected with federal lands have the resources to help their students thrive. unlike most public schools in america, these schools do not receive funding from property taxes from these federal assets and this means that...
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it worked well in south dakota. people supported in south dakota and across the country. and after 2003, the 2004 election was the largest turnout in modern history at least for the years we have that kind of information available. 78.6% of people voted in the 2004 election after in 2003 the south dakota legislature passed a photo id law. there are some ideas out there that are pretty bad, and i'm not one who is here to say or to dispute the 2020 election. the 2022 election is over and it's been decided. it's the largest turnout since 1900, largest turnout in 120 years which is why you all are arguing the states are going in and changing things to prevent high turnout when most the states i've seen at least i can tell the legislation i've looked at that has been passed and and acted are things i think in most cases people would say that's probably in the purview of the state legislature. the state of georgia for example in terms of days in which you can early vote actually has more early voting the in the state of new york or the state of delaware, the president's home st
it worked well in south dakota. people supported in south dakota and across the country. and after 2003, the 2004 election was the largest turnout in modern history at least for the years we have that kind of information available. 78.6% of people voted in the 2004 election after in 2003 the south dakota legislature passed a photo id law. there are some ideas out there that are pretty bad, and i'm not one who is here to say or to dispute the 2020 election. the 2022 election is over and it's...
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south dakota has not even expanded medicaid. for women in south dakota. >> please keep us posted for developments on your legal pursuits, and we appreciate your time this morning. >> thank you for your interest. we appreciate it. >>> we should note we have invited governor noem to come on the show at any time to discuss these bills. jim? >>> coming up at the top of the next hour, cnn exclusive. the justice department digging deeper into fake electoral college certifications that declared falses donald trump was the winner. where the investigation stands on the committee investigating the elector certificates is. feeling sluggish or weighed down? it could be a sign that your digestive system isn't working at it's best taking metamucil everyday can help. metamucil psyllium fiber, gels to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down. it also helps lower cholesterol and slows sugar absorption to promote healthy blood sugar levels. so you can feel lighter and more energetic metamucil. support your daily digestive health. and try me
south dakota has not even expanded medicaid. for women in south dakota. >> please keep us posted for developments on your legal pursuits, and we appreciate your time this morning. >> thank you for your interest. we appreciate it. >>> we should note we have invited governor noem to come on the show at any time to discuss these bills. jim? >>> coming up at the top of the next hour, cnn exclusive. the justice department digging deeper into fake electoral college...
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until 2020, north dakota voter i.d. laws required a residential street address. now, that may sound like common sense to some folks, but for those of us those of that live in rural communities and for my brothers and sisters that live in native american communities, we all grew up with rural route boxes. my address was route 1 box 102. not because i didn't want a street address named after my grandparents, like it is today. that was the address. now, because of that law in north dakota, many native americans like richard breakbuilt, who is a navy veteran, have been denied the right to vote because of an expired driver's license and a tribal i.d. that get this, did not have a current residential address. it had the post office box. that was his address. in 2020, the candidacy of joseph deadman, a member of the navajo nation, was challenged in arizona because he included post office boxes which are often the only form of an address for rural native american households. it's the only one they can obtain. on his petition to office. 2020, arizona's pima county closed
until 2020, north dakota voter i.d. laws required a residential street address. now, that may sound like common sense to some folks, but for those of us those of that live in rural communities and for my brothers and sisters that live in native american communities, we all grew up with rural route boxes. my address was route 1 box 102. not because i didn't want a street address named after my grandparents, like it is today. that was the address. now, because of that law in north dakota, many...
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donald trump in the last election won north dakota by 33 points. south dakota by 26 points.rs representing the dakotas because they are in effect calling donald trump a liar about the 2020 election. south dakota's republican senator said that joe biden won the presidency in a fair election. which provoked donald trump to issue a written statement saying i will never endorse this jerk day. south dakota's republican senator thune announced he's running for re-election and donald trump threatened to support another. and north dakota's republican senator kevin kramer said i have always said i agree that the election was not stolen. we're stale awaiting donald trump's attack on senator cramer, who won his seat in 2019 with donald trump's full endorsement. today mitch mcconnell said i agree with him, asked about senator saying that joe biden won a fair election. senator mitch mcconnell said i think senator rounds told the truth about what happened in the 2020 election and i agree with him. in our constant search for any loosening of donald trump's grip on the republican, we turn t
donald trump in the last election won north dakota by 33 points. south dakota by 26 points.rs representing the dakotas because they are in effect calling donald trump a liar about the 2020 election. south dakota's republican senator said that joe biden won the presidency in a fair election. which provoked donald trump to issue a written statement saying i will never endorse this jerk day. south dakota's republican senator thune announced he's running for re-election and donald trump threatened...
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it's a very progressive south dakota. it would not have an adverse effects. i don't think it would have an adverse impact i believe in american innovation it would keep product safe and affordable for the family that are not. to be released onto the market that could fit the need and fill the gap left in the void there. >> thank you for your work. thanks to all of your great work. one of the impressions i had about ppp is the big banks got the money for the big clients and small businessmen and women particularly around our age i got calls them sure my for manys did restaurants, who had relationships with these banks for years, could not get anything out of it. that is why one of the reasons the second tunnel had a role in distributing the money. can you talk about that? i think you have madee a decisive impact words almost needed to smallal business people. big folks were not seeing that could you comment please? >> thank you, senator, thank you for the question. there is a lot of disparity in coalition took a response as well. to give a pot of money. i thin
it's a very progressive south dakota. it would not have an adverse effects. i don't think it would have an adverse impact i believe in american innovation it would keep product safe and affordable for the family that are not. to be released onto the market that could fit the need and fill the gap left in the void there. >> thank you for your work. thanks to all of your great work. one of the impressions i had about ppp is the big banks got the money for the big clients and small...
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lakota vogel from my ohm shade of south dakota south dakota and her willingness to testify. i look forward to hearing from all of you. these are critical. it is because of these institutions that many can buy their first home or launch a business or bring much-needed jobs to a rural community. today however, i mainly want to focus my remarks on the impact -- cdfis have on native populations as well as the challenges which they still face. native cdfis are unique because they are anchored in local culture and passionate about creating opportunities if are long-term growth. as members of the community themselves, staff members now how to bridge the gap between cash economies and traditional financial products. they also play important roles in laying the groundwork for new investment in native communities by providing access to capital, financial assistance and literacy. this results in new, native-led business, opportunities for entrepreneurship and additional jobs. often times native cdfis are the first encounter native families and individuals have with financial institutio
lakota vogel from my ohm shade of south dakota south dakota and her willingness to testify. i look forward to hearing from all of you. these are critical. it is because of these institutions that many can buy their first home or launch a business or bring much-needed jobs to a rural community. today however, i mainly want to focus my remarks on the impact -- cdfis have on native populations as well as the challenges which they still face. native cdfis are unique because they are anchored in...
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i presume for your experience in south dakota, very progressive south dakota, it would not have an adverse impact. ms. vogel: i don't think it would have an adverse impact. i believe in american innovation, and if you cap the interest rate community products safe and affordable for the families that are most vulnerable and they would be innovative products that could fill the gaps. sen. reed: thank you very much, and thank you for your work. indeed, all of you, for your great work. one of the impressions i had about the first round of ppp is that the big banks, they first got the money to the clients and the small business men women, particularly minority communities -- many restaurants, we had relationships with these banks for years, couldn't get anything out. and that is why one of the reasons the second time around we made sure cdfi had a role in distribution and the money. can you talk about that? we made a decisive impact on getting money where it was needed to small business people. can you comment, please? mr. holdsclaw: shorthand, senator, and thank you for the question-- sure can
i presume for your experience in south dakota, very progressive south dakota, it would not have an adverse impact. ms. vogel: i don't think it would have an adverse impact. i believe in american innovation, and if you cap the interest rate community products safe and affordable for the families that are most vulnerable and they would be innovative products that could fill the gaps. sen. reed: thank you very much, and thank you for your work. indeed, all of you, for your great work. one of the...
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why are people coming to south dakota? >> yeah, rachel, you are exactly right. i tell people that folks don't move to south dakota for our beaches or for our, you know, tropical weather. especially in january right now. but they are coming here because they want to be like us. they want to live somewhere where their government respects them. and where they let them use personal responsibility to take care of their families, make the best decisions for them and let them be free. and overwhelmingly the amount of people that have moved to this state by the thousands have told us that that's exactly it. they want the way of life that we have and we have the way of life that we have here because we have a small limited government that understands what its job is and what its job is not. >> rachel: have you definitely stood strong throughout there pandemic taking a lot of bullets and arrows people attacking you for keeping your state free. there is another reason why a lot of people want to move and live in south dakota. that's because you have a commitment to life an
why are people coming to south dakota? >> yeah, rachel, you are exactly right. i tell people that folks don't move to south dakota for our beaches or for our, you know, tropical weather. especially in january right now. but they are coming here because they want to be like us. they want to live somewhere where their government respects them. and where they let them use personal responsibility to take care of their families, make the best decisions for them and let them be free. and...
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very progressive south dakota.t would notot have an adverse impact. >> i don't believe it has ended on —- an adverse impact it's affordable for those who are the most vulnerable and that could fit the need. >> thank you very much. and for allha of you to have your great work.r >> one of the questions is the big banks grab the money for their big clients and many small restaurants and relationships with these banks and can i get anything out of them. and then enrollment tof distribute the money. and then to make a decisive impact forever it is needed to small business people and the big folks and that to the larger banks and as i mentioned in my testimony use are more blackte and brown i know the example of credit union based in north carolina 53 percent of all the ppp loans went to businesses of color owned by people of color. so it is an alternative to the larger banks to give them that alternative and access the ppp program for those that are black and brown. and those that they may not necessarily get that in th
very progressive south dakota.t would notot have an adverse impact. >> i don't believe it has ended on —- an adverse impact it's affordable for those who are the most vulnerable and that could fit the need. >> thank you very much. and for allha of you to have your great work.r >> one of the questions is the big banks grab the money for their big clients and many small restaurants and relationships with these banks and can i get anything out of them. and then enrollment tof...
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becomes illegal in north dakota.g to move across state lines. >> elizabeth. let's get into what's happening. we started to see other states minimum tick laws. first of all, there are the trigger bans, tammy talks about. there are another bans that say bank it after the 15th week. it's been talked about in florida, arizona and west virginia. at the same time states like new jersey are doing the opposite. they're passing legislation to protect abortion rights. it's early in the new year. what do you think this year will hold in terms of state abortion rights? >> well, you know, what we are seeing so far are a lot of introductions to both ban andab. people are trying to mimic mississippi because people believe the u.s. supreme court will uphold the mississippi abortion ban. that seems very likely given the tenor of the arguments on december 1. states are looking to mimic the texas ban, pass an abortion ban of sex weeks and outsource enforcement to private citizens so you get around some dined of legal challenge. we're s
becomes illegal in north dakota.g to move across state lines. >> elizabeth. let's get into what's happening. we started to see other states minimum tick laws. first of all, there are the trigger bans, tammy talks about. there are another bans that say bank it after the 15th week. it's been talked about in florida, arizona and west virginia. at the same time states like new jersey are doing the opposite. they're passing legislation to protect abortion rights. it's early in the new year....
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also i'm originally from kyle, south dakota on the reservation. and the nearest supermarket is 90 miles away in rapid city. as a result my family members contend with inaccess to healthy foods. with kidney failure people are automatically eligible for medicare. and in many of our communities people confined to wheelchairs due to amputations have social programs to build a ramp to access their homes. rather than the decreases in quality of life associated with just the complications of diabetes and heart disease would it not make more sense to invest in healthy food in the first place? one major historical consideration is the forced relocation of american indian people from their ancestral homelands. the loss of traditional food sources resulted in dependence on government commodity food programs and included historically the distribution of food such as lard, canned meats, white flour, salt and sugar. according to the north dakota department of health, the average age of death in the decade between 2009 and 2019, so the decade before the pandemic
also i'm originally from kyle, south dakota on the reservation. and the nearest supermarket is 90 miles away in rapid city. as a result my family members contend with inaccess to healthy foods. with kidney failure people are automatically eligible for medicare. and in many of our communities people confined to wheelchairs due to amputations have social programs to build a ramp to access their homes. rather than the decreases in quality of life associated with just the complications of diabetes...
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my colleague from north dakota would like to introduce you. sen. braun: thank you mr. chairman and i admire your alliteration. i am very pleased i can take just a minute to introduce dr. donald warne. he is here to share his insight in the health of american indians and alaska natives including the recognized tribes in north dakota. he is a member of the lakota tribe and is director of the indians into medicine program and the public health program at the university of north dakota medical center. this is one of the most amazing programs in the country, it encourages native americans to enter the field of medicine, doctors and nurses and everything else. we have such a need in this country to get more young people into medicine, particularly with our aging population. this is just a model and fabulous program that does that. not only making a difference in the lives of so many young people, but think of what they do for all of us who need medical care and attention when we have such an acute shortage of people in the medical profession print thank you for your leadersh
my colleague from north dakota would like to introduce you. sen. braun: thank you mr. chairman and i admire your alliteration. i am very pleased i can take just a minute to introduce dr. donald warne. he is here to share his insight in the health of american indians and alaska natives including the recognized tribes in north dakota. he is a member of the lakota tribe and is director of the indians into medicine program and the public health program at the university of north dakota medical...
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to go to emery, it's a sideshow but nevertheless important the dakotas, including fargo and south dakotare in the same page, rounds of south dakota and north dakota said basically enough to former president trump. how big a deal is this within the republican party or just something to talk about in the cold? emery: something to talk about at the moment. at the same time you see republicans, many of them pay tribute at moments to president trump or not talk about the issues he will continually talk about like he will this weekend when he gives the rally which he was supposed to talk about january 6 and punted that to the 15th regarding his still unsubstantiated claims on election fraud. there are a number of republicans who will not touch this and are keeping very much so at arm's length or more. tom: the other thing on thune and rounds inflation. how will the white house spin inflation? annmarie: good question. we'll probably hear about the same the last few months, the fault of meat conglomerates and corporate greed and the false of opec plus countries and friends, saudi arabia and russ
to go to emery, it's a sideshow but nevertheless important the dakotas, including fargo and south dakotare in the same page, rounds of south dakota and north dakota said basically enough to former president trump. how big a deal is this within the republican party or just something to talk about in the cold? emery: something to talk about at the moment. at the same time you see republicans, many of them pay tribute at moments to president trump or not talk about the issues he will continually...
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this storm system starting getge going right now, very exact across dakotas but it will be large and in charge as we no into the weekend. right now we do have winter storm warnings, advisories and watches. they're currently in place for 16 million people and look now they're starting to expand all the way into pennsylvania in portions of atlanta as well. so, storm totals firstoff is the snow, winds will be very gusty i do expect some police ard warnings possibly to go in place for iowa area into the dakotas nine-to-12 inches is currently in the forecast. throughout the weekend, this storm system starts to rev up. it's sunday into monday, we're going to be watching the mid-atlantic for an ice storm, but for the northeast, section new england atw york to northern temperatures still on the mild side now for the northeast, upper 40s. so we're about 10-to-12 degrees warmer by the weekend, we have that fall temperature coming up >> make sure we enjoy it while we got it, thank you >>> it's girl scout cookie season goggle is looking at which tags along, thin mints dominates in 38 states a. h
this storm system starting getge going right now, very exact across dakotas but it will be large and in charge as we no into the weekend. right now we do have winter storm warnings, advisories and watches. they're currently in place for 16 million people and look now they're starting to expand all the way into pennsylvania in portions of atlanta as well. so, storm totals firstoff is the snow, winds will be very gusty i do expect some police ard warnings possibly to go in place for iowa area...
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heavy snow from the dakotas to missouri. up to a foot in some places.she spoke to our will ganss. >> that's good luck right there. >> reporter: janet stewart is the ice queen of tiktok. >> they've made fun of me for years because i like snow so much. so i guess it was inevitable at 40, i've become tiktok famous for freezing pants. >> reporter: frozen pants. >> hold on. >> reporter: frozen eggs. >> it's this old. >> reporter: and frozen spaghetti? the neighbors are probably like, looking through the blinds like are you seeing this? >> like what is she doing if you can't have fun and you can't laugh at it, i would just cry and be miserable, and my tears would freeze. >> reporter: janet is no stranger to the cold. born in south dakota, moving to michigan's upper peninsula, now living in minnesota with her husband and daughters. >> as a kid, you love it, right? and then as you become an adult, people get so grumpy about the snow. and i'm like, you know what? no, we just need to spread some joy and positivity and love and i don't know. so i'm glad everyone e
heavy snow from the dakotas to missouri. up to a foot in some places.she spoke to our will ganss. >> that's good luck right there. >> reporter: janet stewart is the ice queen of tiktok. >> they've made fun of me for years because i like snow so much. so i guess it was inevitable at 40, i've become tiktok famous for freezing pants. >> reporter: frozen pants. >> hold on. >> reporter: frozen eggs. >> it's this old. >> reporter: and frozen spaghetti?...
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in august all along the minnesota frontier which separates the dakota territories the dakota sue rose up and began to attack settlers and a war broke out very vicious very violent and very cruel anywhere from 800 to 1,000 settlers were killed. we don't know how many of the dakota sewer killed because a lotus took place on the prairie bodies decomposed animals. do it an animals do the point is it was finally suppressed and put down 1500 prisoners of dakota sue were taking in 400 of them were called out and put on trial. um by bill by military by military tribunal and and of course, this is another area where lincoln is severely attacked by i won't say. in any event these military tribunals which no one ever mentions. they acquitted 97 of these 400 as innocent, but condemned to death by hanging 303 now two things one is i don't know if you know, but there were 4,000. 347 military tribunals during the civil war 13,000 defendants. that's three a day every day of the war of civilians of civilians rights. yeah. well, they're called enemy belligerence so they called themselves civilians the
in august all along the minnesota frontier which separates the dakota territories the dakota sue rose up and began to attack settlers and a war broke out very vicious very violent and very cruel anywhere from 800 to 1,000 settlers were killed. we don't know how many of the dakota sewer killed because a lotus took place on the prairie bodies decomposed animals. do it an animals do the point is it was finally suppressed and put down 1500 prisoners of dakota sue were taking in 400 of them were...
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we have that in south dakota. we have a long period for absentee voting or early voting in south dakota, much longer than what we're talking about here. a red state. state legislature decided that, thought it made sense. but no-excuse absentee voting, something we do in south dakota, something that's allowed for in georgia, but not in the state of new york or the state of delaware. because the states decide it, as it should be. how about standing in line, giving people things while they're standing in line to vote? state of south dakota has a law against that too. at this time called electioneering. it's called electioneering. now, there isn't anything that i understand in the georgia law that doesn't prevent an election worker from giving somebody a glass of water or something to eat. there isn't anything that says that 150 feet away, which is 50 yards, 50 yards away you can't feed people lunch. all it says is when somebody is standing in line, that political operatives shouldn't be election electioneering. going
we have that in south dakota. we have a long period for absentee voting or early voting in south dakota, much longer than what we're talking about here. a red state. state legislature decided that, thought it made sense. but no-excuse absentee voting, something we do in south dakota, something that's allowed for in georgia, but not in the state of new york or the state of delaware. because the states decide it, as it should be. how about standing in line, giving people things while they're...
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he is a member of the ogallala lakota tribe from pine ridge, south dakota and comes from a long lineof traditional healers and medicine men. i want to thank you so much for being a part today. i want to now recognize ranking member braun who will introduce our next two witnesses. >> thank you, mr. chairman. our next witness is dr. patrick stover who is vice chancellor and dean for agriculture and life sciences at texas a&m and director of texas a&m agrilife research. he directed the division of nutrition sciences at cornell university and has advised policymakers for the centers for disease control and prevention, world health organization, and the united states food and drug administration. a testament to his leadership in biochemistry, nutrition, and food systems, dr. stover is an elected member of the national academy of sciences and the former president of the american society of nutrition. our final witness this morning, dr. angela rachidi, is joining us remotely from wisconsin. dr. rachidi is a senior fellow and a roe scholar in policy studies at the american enterprise institu
he is a member of the ogallala lakota tribe from pine ridge, south dakota and comes from a long lineof traditional healers and medicine men. i want to thank you so much for being a part today. i want to now recognize ranking member braun who will introduce our next two witnesses. >> thank you, mr. chairman. our next witness is dr. patrick stover who is vice chancellor and dean for agriculture and life sciences at texas a&m and director of texas a&m agrilife research. he directed...
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>> we've been offering free tests over a year in south dakota.there have been plenty of tests and that really is the key to making sure that people have all the information they need to make the best decisions for themselves and for their families. we will continue to do that. unfortunately the federal government makes promises they don't follow through on. they are not doing what they need to do to make sure that they are getting the opportunity for testing and antibodies and treatments to get out there, therapeutics for individuals and families. it's incredible to listen to this white house and how inept they are at literally everything, sean. they left me a voice mail on my phone, senior advisor in the white house asking me if i needed any help in my home state of montana. they don't even know what state on the governor of. there aren't a lot of us appear there are, like, 50 of us. come on, let's get something right. we depreciated some of the american people are frustrating because they are being thrown out. >> mount rushmore, south dakota. i
>> we've been offering free tests over a year in south dakota.there have been plenty of tests and that really is the key to making sure that people have all the information they need to make the best decisions for themselves and for their families. we will continue to do that. unfortunately the federal government makes promises they don't follow through on. they are not doing what they need to do to make sure that they are getting the opportunity for testing and antibodies and treatments...
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she highlighted south dakota's back of mass mandates and vaccine requirements. [applause] use]
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. >> we just announced an initiative in aberdeen, south cota -- dakota.wanted to first make sure that we highlighted broadband access in partnered with cory, and we wanted digital development in the community to create jobs in aberdeen, south dakota that are tech jobs. we are partnered with microsoft, cori, agencies, and the same thing in central valley of california. we are using our silos in our plans to stand up wireless, be made out more broadly and working on job development and job creation. once we have foundational access, it is about how can we make sure that we have swap programs where we are having our members or others in the community be able to have tech jobs and do that remotely? i know that is a central thing you are doing in your initiative, julie, and i want to think these two as they are partnered with us as well in our initiative called the american connection project where we have over 170 different companies, march organizations focused on advocacy and taking action, free wireless locations, job creation all in technology. these orga
. >> we just announced an initiative in aberdeen, south cota -- dakota.wanted to first make sure that we highlighted broadband access in partnered with cory, and we wanted digital development in the community to create jobs in aberdeen, south dakota that are tech jobs. we are partnered with microsoft, cori, agencies, and the same thing in central valley of california. we are using our silos in our plans to stand up wireless, be made out more broadly and working on job development and job...
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i've seen similar benefits in remote parts of south dakota. i pine ridge, i taught a smart emergency room that connects hundreds of miles away back to sioux falls. i can walk the generalists at pine ridge through complicated emergency procedures in cases where there's no time to transfer a patient to a more specialized facility. this important form of telehealth, connecting one facility to another, is vital. with rural hospitals closing, a shortage of specialists, and the challenges of traveling long distances for care, we must continue to support this mode of telehealth. at the same time, there's a complimentary trend emerging. whether you call it remote patient monitoring or connected care, patients are no longer limited to receiving care in person at a brick and mortar facility. i first learned about this new trend on a visit to the mississippi delta with senator wicker a few years back, and that's where i heard about an innovative program that sent diabetes patients home with a blood glucose monitor in a connected tablet. the constant moni
i've seen similar benefits in remote parts of south dakota. i pine ridge, i taught a smart emergency room that connects hundreds of miles away back to sioux falls. i can walk the generalists at pine ridge through complicated emergency procedures in cases where there's no time to transfer a patient to a more specialized facility. this important form of telehealth, connecting one facility to another, is vital. with rural hospitals closing, a shortage of specialists, and the challenges of...
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. >>> this just into cnn, south dakota senator john thune announcing he will run for reelection. let's bring in daniella diaz on capitol hill. >> reporter: fred, he made this decision to announce his intent to run for reelection just moments ago on twitter. this is huge news, fred, because john thune is actually the senate minority whip, the number two senate republican and this is an important decision he has made to seek another term. he was waiting weeks to see if he wanted to seek another term. i want to read his tweet, he said south dakota deserves a strong and effective senator who can deliver the results they expect. i'm uniquely positioned to get that job done and i look forward to earning the support of all south dakotaness in the 2022 election for u.s. senate. john thune is an interesting senator namely because he has been at odd with former donald trump before namely because he was in favor of accepting the electoral college results and then president-elect joe biden's victory. this is huge news for south dakota and the fact that this number two senate republican is an
. >>> this just into cnn, south dakota senator john thune announcing he will run for reelection. let's bring in daniella diaz on capitol hill. >> reporter: fred, he made this decision to announce his intent to run for reelection just moments ago on twitter. this is huge news, fred, because john thune is actually the senate minority whip, the number two senate republican and this is an important decision he has made to seek another term. he was waiting weeks to see if he wanted to...
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>> we've been offering free tests over a year in south dakota. plenty of tests, that's really the key to make sure that people have all the information they need to make the best decisions for themselves and for their families. we'll continue to do that. unfortunately the federal government makes promises they don't follow through on. they are not doing what they need to do to make sure that they are getting the opportunity for testing and antibodies and treatments to get out there. therapeutics for individuals and families. it's incredible to listen to this white house and how inept they are. literally everything, sean. they left me a voice mail on my phone, senior advisor at the white house asking me if i needed help in my home state of montana. don't even know what time the governor. not a lot of us, only 50 of us. let's get something right. we would appreciate if the american people, they are suffering. >> sean: mount rushmore would be south dakota. i've been there. governor, that made my day. thank you so much for sharing that. just ahead, j
>> we've been offering free tests over a year in south dakota. plenty of tests, that's really the key to make sure that people have all the information they need to make the best decisions for themselves and for their families. we'll continue to do that. unfortunately the federal government makes promises they don't follow through on. they are not doing what they need to do to make sure that they are getting the opportunity for testing and antibodies and treatments to get out there....
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mississippi and south dakota and hawaii and new mexico and kansas? will get in trouble if i look around. >> and then to be identified every state in the united states many of the patients and healthcare providers don't have access to adequate high-quality broadband so of course that enables every different aspect of healthcare and has equity in the healthcare system. and every healthcare provider in new mexico. >> the biggest problem in the united states today is that every state have an example like new mexico. and in the state of new mexico when they need even ina albuquerque but it is not possible for this person because he or she is so busy and that is the biggest capacity constrained to the system so we can have physician assistants and nurse practitioners and family doctors to provide care in their local communities for one of the highest can cancer rates in thecc nation. so i think the combination of that telehealth that we talked about and with these projects can be a solution not just for new mexico or every state but for the entire united s
mississippi and south dakota and hawaii and new mexico and kansas? will get in trouble if i look around. >> and then to be identified every state in the united states many of the patients and healthcare providers don't have access to adequate high-quality broadband so of course that enables every different aspect of healthcare and has equity in the healthcare system. and every healthcare provider in new mexico. >> the biggest problem in the united states today is that every state...
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it is a family community. >> north dakota nice. maybe an old-fashioned phrase but it still fits. >> the people who have been around a long time, still greet each other on the street. >> as they did that chilly morning in november, 2015. when parents dropped off their kids at this elementary school. and where later, at my knots state universities school of nursing. professor diane shoal wondered why one of her students had not shown up for an 11 am exam. >> before we all started taking the test, i said, has anyone heard from angela? >> angela was this woman. >> my name is angela wilder. i'm a student nurse at am s u. i will be assessing your cardiovascular system today. >> she was just this sweet little southern girl. >> sweet little southern girl? >> yes. it was miss diane. and yes ma'am. and no ma'am. >> okay, i will let the doctor know and he will be in with you shortly. >> angela wilder, was in addition to a nursing student, a mother of three. who, just days before, had revealed to her professor that she was pregnant. >> did you
it is a family community. >> north dakota nice. maybe an old-fashioned phrase but it still fits. >> the people who have been around a long time, still greet each other on the street. >> as they did that chilly morning in november, 2015. when parents dropped off their kids at this elementary school. and where later, at my knots state universities school of nursing. professor diane shoal wondered why one of her students had not shown up for an 11 am exam. >> before we all...
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i'm a lakota and chippewa native american from the state of north dakota.m currently serving two life sentences for the deaths of two fbi agents in leavenworth united states penitentiary. amy: did you kill the fbi agents? >> no, i did not. no. amy: maybe we could go back to that day that these fbi agents were killed and you could tell us what happened. >> well, at that time, there was a -- what is known as today as a region of terror going on against traditional people from the -called ogressiv under a ibal cirman nad dick wion, who s veryorrupt, who organized his own private police force, kind of like a cont group, d starte teorizing s own people, e own traditionalists the reseation. so the tradionalis asked f the lp of e americ indian movent. d the end resultfter lg otestsnd my geing no responses fromny law enforcemt agencyn the cotry, woued knee was en occupd and the was -day sie. after at, he, ck wilso again tensifd his go sqds. anthe general accounting service, an agency of the united states government, did an best to uge and. and bore the funng ran o,
i'm a lakota and chippewa native american from the state of north dakota.m currently serving two life sentences for the deaths of two fbi agents in leavenworth united states penitentiary. amy: did you kill the fbi agents? >> no, i did not. no. amy: maybe we could go back to that day that these fbi agents were killed and you could tell us what happened. >> well, at that time, there was a -- what is known as today as a region of terror going on against traditional people from the...
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she's the governor of south dakota.s is a national ad that aired on primetime twreflgs which seems like a very big signal about her political ambitions. >> right. so, based on my reporting i have seen ads from smaller far right groups aired in states, and in local stations, but never on the national scale that we are seeing today from such a high-profile politician who may be having her eyes on 2024. the presidency. >> we talked about the dichotomy between the american populous at large based on some of the polling and some of these politicians implementing these are trying to implement the transbans. there is also a dichotomy between the national sports organizations, right, and politicians. talk the me about that. >> in 2011 the ncaa instituted a policy that would force female transgender athletes to undergo hormonal suppression treatment at least one year in order to compete. the international olympic committee had a similar policy but scrapped it this last november deeming it, quote, medley unnecessary. >> matt la v
she's the governor of south dakota.s is a national ad that aired on primetime twreflgs which seems like a very big signal about her political ambitions. >> right. so, based on my reporting i have seen ads from smaller far right groups aired in states, and in local stations, but never on the national scale that we are seeing today from such a high-profile politician who may be having her eyes on 2024. the presidency. >> we talked about the dichotomy between the american populous at...