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for me, it is about providing those opportunities for the next generation and if they want the ,hance to live in south dakota they have the best infrastructure, whether that is roads, highways, whether that is have thece, that they best opportunities and access to technology and health care. one of the things about technology, it makes the world so much smaller and you can live in areas where you may not have sanford, but if you have a community that has some kind of health service or telemedicine or a way of a dressing health care needs through technology, you can make some of the bridges that sometimes are harder for states -- it is ayou can more reasonable, accessible thing for people in the state. when i look at the state, it is with an eye toward how can we make our young people more successful, give them more opportunities and a chance to raise their families in south dakota. era orhere a certain story about south dakota's history you find interesting? grown up outaving here, you appreciate the history of your hometown and how everything got out here. my grandfather came here fr
for me, it is about providing those opportunities for the next generation and if they want the ,hance to live in south dakota they have the best infrastructure, whether that is roads, highways, whether that is have thece, that they best opportunities and access to technology and health care. one of the things about technology, it makes the world so much smaller and you can live in areas where you may not have sanford, but if you have a community that has some kind of health service or...
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. ♪ six or go home...for the astros, hance to win the >>> the equation was pretty simple for the dodgersould win game six or go home. the astros had a chance for their first ever world series title. hoping to see her fiance justin verlander pitch houston to the championship. scoreless in the top of the third. the astros george springer with his fourth home run of the series. houston has a 1-0 lead. it looked like enough for verlander until the 6th when chris taylor went the other way scoring austin barnes. l.a. would take the lead. next inning palo alto native joc pedersen's third long ball of the season. l.a. wins 3-1. there will be a game seven tomorrow night. >> does it feel fitting we have a game seven tomorrow because it feels like neither of you could get away from the other. >> yeah, i think it's fitting. you have the two best teams in baseball going head to head. >> now it does. now it feels like we need to play seven. both teams will be ready to play with as much energy as you could possibly imagine game seven. >> tomorrow night. >>> 49ers kept on dealing up until today's trade
. ♪ six or go home...for the astros, hance to win the >>> the equation was pretty simple for the dodgersould win game six or go home. the astros had a chance for their first ever world series title. hoping to see her fiance justin verlander pitch houston to the championship. scoreless in the top of the third. the astros george springer with his fourth home run of the series. houston has a 1-0 lead. it looked like enough for verlander until the 6th when chris taylor went the other way...
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create a future for yourself and you can bring that back to your reservation and you can and then hance everyone around you and makes for. a better future for everyone around you because at one point people were scared native americans were scared to go off the reservation and get an education i don't want to speak for all indigenous communities but at least on a dogma kids kids would much rather at eighteen go get a job start working start a family as opposed to leave the reservation and go to school and i think guys like brett talk to nail polish jeremy thompson and miles and i'll have done you know by going off to albany showing kids that hey you can be really successful you can remain traditional in your aspects and your beliefs and you can come back and you can you can get back and you can be a role model and it's really inspiring to see and be a part of for sure and so part of inspiring is making sure that younger generation see what you all are doing we got this from any of the lead story and she says when my daughters discovered the game of the cross they transformed so we're al
create a future for yourself and you can bring that back to your reservation and you can and then hance everyone around you and makes for. a better future for everyone around you because at one point people were scared native americans were scared to go off the reservation and get an education i don't want to speak for all indigenous communities but at least on a dogma kids kids would much rather at eighteen go get a job start working start a family as opposed to leave the reservation and go to...
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cehic, who is outside the bank of england, almost a 90% .hance does the boe have any choice at this pointo deliver the rate hike to retain its credibility? that is one of the big questions today. in some ways, you could argue today all comes down to the credibility of the mpc. how it backed itself into a corner with what has -- it has marketying and the interpretation. fully pricing in a rate hike to come today. going tork carney justify that with a lot of people saying this is the wrong time to hike. even more important will be the forward guidance from the bank of england. is this going to be a hawkish hike or a dovish hike? there is the outside possibility of a no hike at all. there are a lot of shades of gray in between and mark carney will have to manage that in his press conference about the future path into 2018 and 2019 and manage how the markets react to that to an extent. if we get a dovish disappointment today, the pound could fall quite substantially. covered so many of the issues, but let's talk about how the breakdown will grow. what would be considered a hawkish hike? when
cehic, who is outside the bank of england, almost a 90% .hance does the boe have any choice at this pointo deliver the rate hike to retain its credibility? that is one of the big questions today. in some ways, you could argue today all comes down to the credibility of the mpc. how it backed itself into a corner with what has -- it has marketying and the interpretation. fully pricing in a rate hike to come today. going tork carney justify that with a lot of people saying this is the wrong time...
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>> i haven't had a clans, hance that's not something we looked at yet. >> but you are coming to this committee, all due respect, saying you support this legislation, and noup you are saying you don't have had time to look at it. so i guess that means you are not publicly supporting this that you might as the chairman decide to support. >> it's not the legislation. it's what we do with legislation after it passed. i think it will be in our discretion, i take it if i understand the legislation correctly, to decide how frequent stress tests would be, they would be periodic. and i don't know what we'll decide about that. we haven't looked at the question is what i'm saying. i think we are going to exempt banks below i guess it's $100 billion from stress testing, so that makes some sense to me. those banks are not systemically important. between 1 and 250 we'll do something else and i don't know what that will be. my strong presence will be we will have meaningful stress test for them because i think it's a successful tool. >> thank you. >> senator warren. >> tlaung, mr. chairman. so i wa
>> i haven't had a clans, hance that's not something we looked at yet. >> but you are coming to this committee, all due respect, saying you support this legislation, and noup you are saying you don't have had time to look at it. so i guess that means you are not publicly supporting this that you might as the chairman decide to support. >> it's not the legislation. it's what we do with legislation after it passed. i think it will be in our discretion, i take it if i understand...