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and i just close my eyes and said -- amy: we will get response from standing rock sioux chair dave .-dave archambault then we speak with commerce and keith ellison, suing president trump. >> president trump has received billions of dollars from foreign governments leasing space in his properties, placing diplomats in his hotels. he has received valuable trademarks from foreign governments. and this is just the tip of the iceberg. the benefits that we know he has received from foreign governments in violation of the constitution. we need to have a transparent process. amy: the lawsuit aims to make sure the president abide by the constitution. we will also talk to congressman ellison about how president trump is now under investigation of possible obstruction of justice. trump's plans to reverse the historic normalization of relations between the u.s. and cuba brokered under president obama when he goes to miami today, and the court's rejection of trump's muslim ban. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. re
and i just close my eyes and said -- amy: we will get response from standing rock sioux chair dave .-dave archambault then we speak with commerce and keith ellison, suing president trump. >> president trump has received billions of dollars from foreign governments leasing space in his properties, placing diplomats in his hotels. he has received valuable trademarks from foreign governments. and this is just the tip of the iceberg. the benefits that we know he has received from foreign...
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sioux. >>> all right. got the meetering lights on at the bay bridge 5:18 this morning it's going to be the beginning of of a hot day you can see the haze in the sky there and delays behind the toll plaza. we do have a stall or some sort of a hazard westbound right near treasure island blocking the left lane chp and bridge crews are on their way to clear that. three lanes still blocked in oakland. this is the reverse commute east bountd 580 before golf links they had the left lane finally open and temperature looked like just minor delays there. and the other direction westbound before golf links we have a stalled big rig still out there in lane four they're working to move that off to the should irrelevant. and up to santa rosa a car in a ditch this is southbound 101 near steele lane apparently some major damage there. you may see some slowing. >>> thank you, sioux. a dump truck driver now faces dui charges after plowing into the san person with know senior sfer. 55-year-old joe swef seville of alameda was
sioux. >>> all right. got the meetering lights on at the bay bridge 5:18 this morning it's going to be the beginning of of a hot day you can see the haze in the sky there and delays behind the toll plaza. we do have a stall or some sort of a hazard westbound right near treasure island blocking the left lane chp and bridge crews are on their way to clear that. three lanes still blocked in oakland. this is the reverse commute east bountd 580 before golf links they had the left lane...
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oh you know that little thing in the constitution well looks at the standing of the standing rock sioux chairman he wants the home he wants the pipeline shut down while the courts are considering and that's going to logical isn't it because if you think about the damage that can be done here the fellows say look shut it down into we can find out what needs to be legally do you see that's what's remarkable about this decision usually when you have any kind of environmental decision from the court system that says we have to continue a review or go back and redo or review the operation whatever it is is shut down at that point however this judge ruled that no you can continue to let this oil flow which it began flowing earlier this month even though we he's admitted we don't know enough about the environmental impacts of this we know that it's going to go over land that we have given to the standing rock sioux the you know that's part of the treaty we have with them that they use for hunting and fishing and we don't know what kind of environmental impact it will have on that if there is a
oh you know that little thing in the constitution well looks at the standing of the standing rock sioux chairman he wants the home he wants the pipeline shut down while the courts are considering and that's going to logical isn't it because if you think about the damage that can be done here the fellows say look shut it down into we can find out what needs to be legally do you see that's what's remarkable about this decision usually when you have any kind of environmental decision from the...
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sioux. >>> we'll take a look at san jose for your compute this morning.is 101, 88 over crossing the headlights heading in the northbound direction and it's looking great for your tuesday morning commute. let's go across town to 280, that too is moving nicely that's at the 17880 overcross. and here's a look at some of your issues in san francisco with the. we do have a big rig that's hauling an oversized trailer and that apparently is take upg two lanes southbound 101 near paul street. guys. >>> all right. thank you. happening today, san francisco's entertainment commission will consider allowing the san francisco armory to host events until 2:00 a.m. seven days a week. right now it can only do that on fridays and saturdays so neighbors are against erp against the idea because of noise and traffic. the armory received a special permit to host a pride event until 4:00 a.m. on sunday. as many as 4,000 people are expected to attend. they sell the san francisco "examiner" they've spent more than $8 million on sound proofing the building. >>> a man killed while
sioux. >>> we'll take a look at san jose for your compute this morning.is 101, 88 over crossing the headlights heading in the northbound direction and it's looking great for your tuesday morning commute. let's go across town to 280, that too is moving nicely that's at the 17880 overcross. and here's a look at some of your issues in san francisco with the. we do have a big rig that's hauling an oversized trailer and that apparently is take upg two lanes southbound 101 near paul street....
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and into sioux city, iowa. this is the people that have gathered at the departure wondering if they're ever going to see these three tanzanian kids ever again. many of these people will be at the state funeral for the 36 who were killed in that bus accident. tens of tens of thousands came to the stadium as the 36 caskets were lined up side-by-side and the nation went into mourning in tanzania because of the loss they had. the tragedy there that was commemorated by tens of thousands, probably over a hundred thousand tanzanians who came to the soccer stadium for the huge funeral they had, now some come to the airstrip to see these three survivors, three miracle kids from tanzania, to be flown off to america. they can only imagine what has been happening with the three children that were flown here to the united states. the father of one of these patients said to dr. myer, why, why, why? dr. meyer said, what do you mean, why? he said why are you willing to do this for our children? his answer was, we're christians
and into sioux city, iowa. this is the people that have gathered at the departure wondering if they're ever going to see these three tanzanian kids ever again. many of these people will be at the state funeral for the 36 who were killed in that bus accident. tens of tens of thousands came to the stadium as the 36 caskets were lined up side-by-side and the nation went into mourning in tanzania because of the loss they had. the tragedy there that was commemorated by tens of thousands, probably...
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mary and the army station 10,000 troops to defend the sioux locks by air, land, and sea. so great was the fear that a german attack would cripple our ability to produce steel and weapons. today there it is only one sioux -- soo lock to move the vessels that move millions of tons of iron ore. over 80% of the commodities that flow through the soo lock must pass through the polock and it carries the equivalent of three,000 -- 3,000 truckloads of iron ore. it is not possible november it by rail or road. the steel mills rl only equipped to handle iron ore supply by water. a study conducted by the department of homeland security in 2015 confirmed that it is the achilles' heel of our economy. a disruption of the poll -- pole lock will create the shut down of steel production. it says a shut down of steel production will cost all north american appliances, automobile, construction equipment, farm equipment, mining equipment and railcar production to cease within weeks. the homeland security report estimates that 11 million americans would lose their jobs if this were to happen. m
mary and the army station 10,000 troops to defend the sioux locks by air, land, and sea. so great was the fear that a german attack would cripple our ability to produce steel and weapons. today there it is only one sioux -- soo lock to move the vessels that move millions of tons of iron ore. over 80% of the commodities that flow through the soo lock must pass through the polock and it carries the equivalent of three,000 -- 3,000 truckloads of iron ore. it is not possible november it by rail or...
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falls and sioux city included. large hail up to two inches and there will be a chance of tornadoes, especially sioux falls to fargo. that's the bullseye with the weekend. in the pacific northwest, just the opposite. temperatures are cool, still clouds lingering in the 60s. here is one of my favorites, alan robaire, nicknamed spiderman climbed a building in spain. he did it with no safety ropes, only took 20 minutes to scale the 480-foot building. putting the thick chalk on his hands, this is not his first time for the climb. robaire has made it for landmarks around the world including the golden gate bridge and the eiffel tower. imagine that, no rope, no nothing? >> good old chalk to rely on. bill, thank you. >>> just ahead a future congressman avoids jail, plus the list of the best states for working dads is out. you're watching "early today." . nor smudge. nor scratch. nor damaging uv rays. nor glare of night can keep you from the clearest vision possible. ask for crizal no-glare lenses. and live life in the clea
falls and sioux city included. large hail up to two inches and there will be a chance of tornadoes, especially sioux falls to fargo. that's the bullseye with the weekend. in the pacific northwest, just the opposite. temperatures are cool, still clouds lingering in the 60s. here is one of my favorites, alan robaire, nicknamed spiderman climbed a building in spain. he did it with no safety ropes, only took 20 minutes to scale the 480-foot building. putting the thick chalk on his hands, this is...
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sioux. >>> we're going to go outside now, chp getting first reports of an accident. this is the east shore freeway in the westbound direction right at university and i'm not seeing any activity right now as far as emergency crews. it looks like traffic is flowing pretty nicely westbound past university we'll check back with the chp and get an update that. currently a couple other issues. we just had all lanes blocked temporarily, this is westbound 5 -- pardon me, westbound 580 before golf links we have two incidents so we're trying to clear it up here. westbound is a stalled big rig, eastbound all lanes before golf links just temporarily while they get an overturned vehicle out of there. not seeing a lot of slowing yet. >>> thank you. the bay area loses its bragging rights over beer, the brew that is now number one in the nation. >> the holidays are months away but one delivery company is already planning for it by charging you more. >> washington smaking it easier for your internet provider to sell your online habits. the california lawmakers are saying not here. fi
sioux. >>> we're going to go outside now, chp getting first reports of an accident. this is the east shore freeway in the westbound direction right at university and i'm not seeing any activity right now as far as emergency crews. it looks like traffic is flowing pretty nicely westbound past university we'll check back with the chp and get an update that. currently a couple other issues. we just had all lanes blocked temporarily, this is westbound 5 -- pardon me, westbound 580 before...
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from the sioux city journal. >> stephen: oh.s the best. >> stephen: sioux city, iowa? i have no idea where sioux city is. i think it's in iowa, right? >> stephen: yeah. yeah! well, this guy named bruce miller absolutely panned the special, attacked the idiocy of it. it's well written, which i also love. he writes, there is a great deal of strutting in the special. miller has a habit of demonstrating his intelligence, but it doesn't lead anywhere -- anywhere funny, that is. pretty good. and right from the three-point line, bruce, swish! ( laughter ) and then it says -- >> stephen: you know, no one would have read this until you read it out loud, right? you're updrafting a man who hates you right now. >> i love it. i love it. so then he writes, when he lam poons himself as a star of owing where bear 3-d, which i never made fun of myself for doing that, that's the greatest talking bear comedy in the history of cinema, when he lam poons himself, he's much better off. miller admits he spent $73,000 last year on carnival games alone,
from the sioux city journal. >> stephen: oh.s the best. >> stephen: sioux city, iowa? i have no idea where sioux city is. i think it's in iowa, right? >> stephen: yeah. yeah! well, this guy named bruce miller absolutely panned the special, attacked the idiocy of it. it's well written, which i also love. he writes, there is a great deal of strutting in the special. miller has a habit of demonstrating his intelligence, but it doesn't lead anywhere -- anywhere funny, that is....
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. >> sioux. >> sioux, sorry, thank you. that he had an intuition that he knew where the japanese would be and he took the squadron. people had said later it was as if he had a lead line attached and flew straight from hornet to almost to the plane. it is very strange because the bulk of his squad was sent off on a mission a mystery the course they took. the best is that they seemed to be that like at carl sea, there were two japanese carrier forces rather than one bunch together. it's unclear. john lindstrom's name's been mentioned, he's an expert on it and in his book he discusses it extensively. it amounts to bombers, dive bombers and fighters, he ignores. he breaks away and follows his intuition and the squadron in the first ground attack is shot down by the japanese in air fire. not one plane survives. but gay in the sea survives the sinking of his plane and he's afloat to watch what happens later. right after torpedo 8, torpedo 6 comes in from enterprise. you're talking barely two minutes apart. the japanese records sh
. >> sioux. >> sioux, sorry, thank you. that he had an intuition that he knew where the japanese would be and he took the squadron. people had said later it was as if he had a lead line attached and flew straight from hornet to almost to the plane. it is very strange because the bulk of his squad was sent off on a mission a mystery the course they took. the best is that they seemed to be that like at carl sea, there were two japanese carrier forces rather than one bunch together....
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and he -- >> sioux! >> sioux, sorry. thank you. he had an intuition that he knew where the japanese would be and he took the squadron. people have said later it was as if he had a lead line attached to japanese carrier flagship. he just flew straight -- straight from hornet to almost to ikagi. it is very strange because the bulk of the squadron sent off on a mission that's something of a mystery. the course they took. the best explanation seems to be that they -- they were afraid that like at coral sea there were two japanese carrier forces rather than one bunched together but it's unclear. john lindstrom's name is mentioned. he is an expert. in his book on fletcher, he discusses this extensive. black shoe admiral. but it amounts to hornet's dive bombers and fighters, they go off on a course that wald ron, he ignores it. they told him to fly it but he doesn't and breaks away and follows his instinct and the squadron first to attack. shot down by the japanese zeros and anti-aircraft fire. not one plane survives. but gay lands in the
and he -- >> sioux! >> sioux, sorry. thank you. he had an intuition that he knew where the japanese would be and he took the squadron. people have said later it was as if he had a lead line attached to japanese carrier flagship. he just flew straight -- straight from hornet to almost to ikagi. it is very strange because the bulk of the squadron sent off on a mission that's something of a mystery. the course they took. the best explanation seems to be that they -- they were afraid...
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responsibility for the sioux sword is the loss of the rule of war due to a long rope through the drone or delete. minu gorgeous the. relatives of the dead come to this small that separates the canal into three branches. then hoping to find the bodies of their loved ones in the water at least those who committed suicide by jumping into the canal. where you are. you know. i wouldn't be able. to go to them but i want a bus. but according. to what we are. going to get out of. it you're going to get a little bit better told. ash is a diver but he only recovers the bodies of those whose relatives are ready to pay him it's a business who doesn't work for the government if a body isn't identified and there's no one to claim it he drops it back into the water. and. the fake. delights got their dog had them did him in in the war to the water is contaminated the freezer can get contaminated. the police doesn't dig them to them or to do the police doesn't remove them from the the police officers are over there would think zero as was no boardings. then the police the over so those are no borders o
responsibility for the sioux sword is the loss of the rule of war due to a long rope through the drone or delete. minu gorgeous the. relatives of the dead come to this small that separates the canal into three branches. then hoping to find the bodies of their loved ones in the water at least those who committed suicide by jumping into the canal. where you are. you know. i wouldn't be able. to go to them but i want a bus. but according. to what we are. going to get out of. it you're going to get...
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amy: the standing rock sioux tribe wins a major legal victory in federal court that could force the shutdodown$3.8 billion dakota access pipeline. a judge ruled the trump
amy: the standing rock sioux tribe wins a major legal victory in federal court that could force the shutdodown$3.8 billion dakota access pipeline. a judge ruled the trump
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pipeline was the focus of heated protests and sometimes violent clashes last year when the standing rock siouxribe construction site in cannonball, north dakota. nearly 200 tribes and thousands of supporters opposed a portion of the pipeline that went under the missouri river, the main water source for the tribe. according to the associated press, police made 761 arrests between august and february. the tribes say the report proves "police and security were essentially given permission to carry out war-like tactics" against the protestors. energy transfer partners, the developer, says its only concern was safety for all involved. announcer: when we return -- "wonder woman" on the big screen -- with showings for women only. soledad: not everyone thinks this is a good idea. soledad: with the recent onslaught of superhero movies, we're getting a new big-budget movie focused on a female comic book character: wonder woman. the movie opens this weekend. and thanks to alamo drafthouse cinema, five theaters are hosting women-only screenings around the country. that means, from the audience to the staf
pipeline was the focus of heated protests and sometimes violent clashes last year when the standing rock siouxribe construction site in cannonball, north dakota. nearly 200 tribes and thousands of supporters opposed a portion of the pipeline that went under the missouri river, the main water source for the tribe. according to the associated press, police made 761 arrests between august and february. the tribes say the report proves "police and security were essentially given permission to...
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. >>> bill marlet is long way from his home in sioux falls, south dakota.unich, germany, to meet with dr. ekard alt. >> good to see you. >> have a seat. >> and even the simplest of greetings, this handshake would have been nearly impossible just eight months ago. >> day-to-day, shaking hands was very painful. >> range of motion is back. >> putting on my jacket, reaching up, like anything that had to do with bending my wrist down was painful. tucking in my shirt hurt and it -- it just got to be so every once in a while i'd wake up in the middle of the night and it would be aching and it was something needed to happen. >> bill lost his arm in a motorcycle accident as a teenager. but the active kid from south dakota didn't stop playing sports like football and wrestling or running track. over the years it put a strain on his remaining hand and wrist. >> there's no cartilage so it's just bone on bone. then there's holes in the bones, and then that was irritating some of the tendons that go across it, and so it was just constantly inflamed, and very sore. >> bil
. >>> bill marlet is long way from his home in sioux falls, south dakota.unich, germany, to meet with dr. ekard alt. >> good to see you. >> have a seat. >> and even the simplest of greetings, this handshake would have been nearly impossible just eight months ago. >> day-to-day, shaking hands was very painful. >> range of motion is back. >> putting on my jacket, reaching up, like anything that had to do with bending my wrist down was painful. tucking...
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amy: the standing rock sioux tribe wins a major legal victory in federal court that could force the shutdownwnf the $3.8 billion dakota access pipeline. a judge ruled the trump
amy: the standing rock sioux tribe wins a major legal victory in federal court that could force the shutdownwnf the $3.8 billion dakota access pipeline. a judge ruled the trump
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army corps of engineers was not adequate without considering the impact on the food supply of the siouxcorps of engineers to redo part of the survey and said that at a later date he will consider whether to this stop the delivery of the crude oil through the pipeline. >>> authorities in london say the death toll from the massive fire at the 24 story apartment building has increased with 17 people dead. expect the number will rise more as firefighters begin to search the building this morning. the fire broke out early yesterday and destroyed the building with at least 500 people that were living there. there is anger in the neighborhood where people were warning about the fire hazards of the high-rise for years. the $13 million refurbishment last year only made cosmetic changes without sprinklers, or fire exits added and with only one staircase.>> when they can identify the cause of the fire, there will be a proper investigation and if there are any lessons to be learned, they will be an action will be taken . >> i believe we need to ask questions about the facilities and resources given
army corps of engineers was not adequate without considering the impact on the food supply of the siouxcorps of engineers to redo part of the survey and said that at a later date he will consider whether to this stop the delivery of the crude oil through the pipeline. >>> authorities in london say the death toll from the massive fire at the 24 story apartment building has increased with 17 people dead. expect the number will rise more as firefighters begin to search the building this...
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a $3.7 billion project was strongly opposed by the standing rock sioux tribe.hey say it could contaminate the drinking water of communities downstream. president trump signed an executive order allowing the pipeline project to be completed. >>> walmart testing a new delivery service using its own store employees as drivers in an attempt to beat out online giant amazon. here's how it's going to work. employees will deliver online orders as they're driving home from their shifts. the program would use walmart's 4700 stores and roughly 1.2 million employees to cut costs and delivery times. those who participate will be paid. the service will be tested first in new jersey and then arkansas. >>> the marin humane society is looking for a home for an unusual pair of animals. kpix 5's don ford on a cat and a rabbit that share a special bond. >> meow. meow. >> reporter: marin humane has more than 100 kittens that need homes. they come from all over, strays, lost and found, some from families that just can't care for them anymore. then there's this. magic the rabbit and
a $3.7 billion project was strongly opposed by the standing rock sioux tribe.hey say it could contaminate the drinking water of communities downstream. president trump signed an executive order allowing the pipeline project to be completed. >>> walmart testing a new delivery service using its own store employees as drivers in an attempt to beat out online giant amazon. here's how it's going to work. employees will deliver online orders as they're driving home from their shifts. the...
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four sioux tribes are still fighting it in court. the tribes and environmental groups are worried it could contaminate water sources. there have been three leaks reported just since march. none affected any water supplies. >>> wall street hopes to build on its latest record high today. the dow opens at 21,144 after surging 136 points. the s&p 500 and the nasdaq also reached record highs. the jump is credited to healthy signals from the economy. records come ahead of today's federal jobs report. early figures show the u.s. added more than 250,000 jobs last month. >>> so, this is interesting. walmart is testing a new app that matches online order deliveries addresses with its employees' driving routes. 9 idea workers can deliver packaged ordered over the internet while making their way home. the program is being tested at three walmart locations. walmart says employees volunteer to make the deliveries and that they are paid for it. >> efficiency. >> yeah. >>> when we come back, flames shooting from a packed airliner after hitting a flo
four sioux tribes are still fighting it in court. the tribes and environmental groups are worried it could contaminate water sources. there have been three leaks reported just since march. none affected any water supplies. >>> wall street hopes to build on its latest record high today. the dow opens at 21,144 after surging 136 points. the s&p 500 and the nasdaq also reached record highs. the jump is credited to healthy signals from the economy. records come ahead of today's federal...
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91. 95 today in omaha and des moines but also a chance of strong thunderstorms fargo to bismarck to sioux fails. minneapolis later tonight. here's one of my favorites. allen robert, he climbed a skyscraper yesterday. he did it all using his arms and legs, no safety ropes. only took him 20 minutes to scale the building. spiderman's secret is putting chalk on his hands. that's it. and this is not the first big climb. he has made it to the top of rand marks around the world, look down, the golden gate bridge and also the eiffel we >> even with a safety rope, no thank you. >>> ahead, future congressman avoids jail, the list of best states for working dads is out. you're watching "early today." watch. nothing can stop crizal® no-glare lenses. neither water. nor smudge. nor scratch. nor damaging uv rays. nor glare of night can keep you from the clearest vision possible. ask for crizal no-glare lenses. and live life in the clear. finance your glasses with no interest if paid in full within 6 months, and get up to $30 back when you combine select essilor® brand lenses. visit essilorusa.com for mo
91. 95 today in omaha and des moines but also a chance of strong thunderstorms fargo to bismarck to sioux fails. minneapolis later tonight. here's one of my favorites. allen robert, he climbed a skyscraper yesterday. he did it all using his arms and legs, no safety ropes. only took him 20 minutes to scale the building. spiderman's secret is putting chalk on his hands. that's it. and this is not the first big climb. he has made it to the top of rand marks around the world, look down, the golden...
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unanimously to let american citizens, the victims of 911, their families, we voted to let them in the siouxsaudi arabia. this is an extraordinary thing. we must never let people sue governments, particularlypl foreign governments but we voted nearly unanimously why bismarck because people have symphonies still for the 911 victims and their families and because people obviously believe there is some information that may implicate saudi arabia. how much could they have changed? it's only a year or two ago that hillary clinton was writing that in the e-mail saying the saudis are giving financial and logistical support to iso. who in their right mind would sell arms to saudi arabia and under those circumstances? so, if it doesn't persuade you that the saudis are supporting n isis and terrorism, they may have been part of 911, perhaps, we should look not only at the humanitarian disaster in an yemen but their goal basically is famine to bring them to submission perhaps we should look at saudi arabia as a country, perhaps we should look at the human rights record of saudi arabia. i will give you
unanimously to let american citizens, the victims of 911, their families, we voted to let them in the siouxsaudi arabia. this is an extraordinary thing. we must never let people sue governments, particularlypl foreign governments but we voted nearly unanimously why bismarck because people have symphonies still for the 911 victims and their families and because people obviously believe there is some information that may implicate saudi arabia. how much could they have changed? it's only a year...
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program against the poor it's like genocide against the poor americans go to genocide just ask the sioux or the cherokee but you know what i look at america now i see in essence isn't towns across the nation they both trying to string around muller's or varies by couples and then tying it to a car and having their friend at the accelerator to get that tooth out i mean that's a cheap and easy way to get it to the.
program against the poor it's like genocide against the poor americans go to genocide just ask the sioux or the cherokee but you know what i look at america now i see in essence isn't towns across the nation they both trying to string around muller's or varies by couples and then tying it to a car and having their friend at the accelerator to get that tooth out i mean that's a cheap and easy way to get it to the.
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is a really against the poor it's like genocide against the poor americans go to just just ask the sioux or the cherokee but you know what i look at america now i see in essence isn't towns across the nation that will trying to string around muller's or varies by couples and then time it to a car and having their friend excel rater to get that to them i mean it's a chip an easy way to get it to extraction but it's probably not the healthiest that's how they used to do in the old days you might hear some of the noise in the background that will be like people beeping their hands this is the traffic going on in mexico city this is classic mexico city traffic beeping beeping beeping beeping beeping beeping so however los adlib don't know it's a town of only six thousand i'm sure there are no honking horns because the american refugees the dental refugees come over on buses so there are just probably just a few buses coming in maybe there honking to each other i like the opening line to this article on buzz feed because they journalists arrives and they're immediately approached by a man nam
is a really against the poor it's like genocide against the poor americans go to just just ask the sioux or the cherokee but you know what i look at america now i see in essence isn't towns across the nation that will trying to string around muller's or varies by couples and then time it to a car and having their friend excel rater to get that to them i mean it's a chip an easy way to get it to extraction but it's probably not the healthiest that's how they used to do in the old days you might...
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try to make sure my husband and two girls come and when we go, the last one of our last trips was to sioux falls. we enjoyed the beautiful falls there and also went across the border to minnesota and saw pipe stone monument right there. went back to my native american roots, which is important for people to kind of discover their history, the country's history and culture. >> and then personally, what have you gotten out of this tour? >> you know, i think what is important to me is recognizing it's the little things in life that are so impactful. you don't need to spend a great deal of money and especially if you have young little kids, you may have limited time and i think it's just important to take advantage of these beautiful parks that have been preserved and protected by the national park foundation and volunteer and be part of it and earlier i was chatting with someone that said his family had been to nearly 100 national parks -- >> incredible -- >> -- throughout the u.s. and the amazing stories he shared and how his young daughters became youth park rangers at the age of seven year
try to make sure my husband and two girls come and when we go, the last one of our last trips was to sioux falls. we enjoyed the beautiful falls there and also went across the border to minnesota and saw pipe stone monument right there. went back to my native american roots, which is important for people to kind of discover their history, the country's history and culture. >> and then personally, what have you gotten out of this tour? >> you know, i think what is important to me is...
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[applause] >> hi, my name is jack gordon, from sioux falls, south dakota but i attend the universityf io what will it take to get momentum we need to start a real revolution in this country? [applause] >> going to take you and everyone else in this room to take personal responsibility for making this country a freer place. joining us with leadership programs. organizing more events like this. making liberty one of your life projects. changing society to support freedom more broadly. remember what jorge said more people supported the anti-shutdown movement than supported it. people that supported the shutdown. same case with what you're doing. more people agree with principles of liberty and support our ideas that we really know. john: thank you, alexander, and jorge. coming up, students with guns. coming up, students with guns. [cheers and applause] dearthere's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say...if you love something set
[applause] >> hi, my name is jack gordon, from sioux falls, south dakota but i attend the universityf io what will it take to get momentum we need to start a real revolution in this country? [applause] >> going to take you and everyone else in this room to take personal responsibility for making this country a freer place. joining us with leadership programs. organizing more events like this. making liberty one of your life projects. changing society to support freedom more broadly....
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oklahoma, sioux falls, chicago. now let's talk about the heat. spring heat wave. bermuda high. we've been so warm as we went through sunday and saturday and central plains. continues today. how hot will we be? hottest conditions found in north texas. normal for this time of year. 92 for chicago. very hot. st. louis one of the hotter spots. 94. break some records today. i-95 is the place we can do it. new york city high near 93. philly close to record high. although northern vermont, even could be 93 degrees. as i mentioned. we're not talking about the heat index. no advisory and no warning. relief is in site. notice new york, 94. wednesday drop to 80. thursday 71. three or four day heat wave for most locations across the country. not bad at all. middle of the nation hot. also where we're dealing with the showers and storms. we can deal with heat waves like this. as long as you don't have the high humidity. >> silver lining in all of this must be the fact the humidity isn't as high as it used to be. >> i'm enjoying it. >> i can tell. thanks for that. >>> still ahead the penguins
oklahoma, sioux falls, chicago. now let's talk about the heat. spring heat wave. bermuda high. we've been so warm as we went through sunday and saturday and central plains. continues today. how hot will we be? hottest conditions found in north texas. normal for this time of year. 92 for chicago. very hot. st. louis one of the hotter spots. 94. break some records today. i-95 is the place we can do it. new york city high near 93. philly close to record high. although northern vermont, even could...
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[applause] >> hi, my name is jack gordon, from sioux falls, south dakota but i attend the universityill it take to get momentum we need to start a real revolution in this country? [applause] >> going to take you and everyone else in this room to take personal responsibility for making this country a freer place. joining us with leadership programs. organizing more events like this. making liberty one of your life projects. changing society to support freedom more broadly. remember what jorge said more people supported the anti-shutdown movement than supported it. people that supported the shutdown. same case with what you're doing. more people agree with principles of liberty and support our ideas that we really know. john: thank you, alexander, and jorge. coming up, students with guns. [cheers and applause] i was out here smoking instead of being there for my son's winning shot. that was it for me. that's why i'm quitting with nicorette. only nicorette mini has a patented fast dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. every great why needs a great how. looking f
[applause] >> hi, my name is jack gordon, from sioux falls, south dakota but i attend the universityill it take to get momentum we need to start a real revolution in this country? [applause] >> going to take you and everyone else in this room to take personal responsibility for making this country a freer place. joining us with leadership programs. organizing more events like this. making liberty one of your life projects. changing society to support freedom more broadly. remember...
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he has two battles with the sioux indians. he still knows how to fight. in 1874, the democrats when the house of representatives and he hates reconstruction. like grants administration as president. he gets involved. he goes to capitol hill and rights anonymous articles criticizing grant. he testifies in congress. today soy officer openly allied himself with the political opposition to the commander-in-chief, his or her career would be over immediately. grant is upset. custer's life is nearly saved because grant pull some off command of the seventh cavalry. -- pulls him off command of the seventh cavalry. asksepartmental commander for him. sheridan is fed up with him. sherman is his last patron. he writes this letter, tell custer it makes it difficult for his friends to help them. don't take any reporters. don't talk to the press. he gets this fatherly advice. he has one last chance and it leads to disaster. ways, for historians and biographers, it has given us someone who has played this fascinating role, very revealing role in america going through thes
he has two battles with the sioux indians. he still knows how to fight. in 1874, the democrats when the house of representatives and he hates reconstruction. like grants administration as president. he gets involved. he goes to capitol hill and rights anonymous articles criticizing grant. he testifies in congress. today soy officer openly allied himself with the political opposition to the commander-in-chief, his or her career would be over immediately. grant is upset. custer's life is nearly...
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standingdakota, the rock sioux tribe have won a major legal victory in federal court on wednesday, which may have the power to force the shut down of the 3.8 billion dollar dakota access pipeline. on wednesday, didistrict judge james boasberg ruled that the trump administration failed to carry out an adequate environmental review of the pipeline after president trump ordered the army corp to fast-track and greenlight its approval. district judge boasberg has requested additional briefings next week on whether the dakota access pipeline should be shut off until the completion of a full review of a potential oil spill's impacts on fishing and hunting rights, as well as environmental justice. israeli prime minister benjajamn netanyahu has vowed the israrael military will occupy the palestinian west bank indefinitetely -- a promise that precludes the possibility of a two-state peace deal. netanyahu said -- "in any agreement, and even without an agreement, we will maintain security control over the entire territory west of the jordan river." meanwhile, israel's security cacabinet has cut down
standingdakota, the rock sioux tribe have won a major legal victory in federal court on wednesday, which may have the power to force the shut down of the 3.8 billion dollar dakota access pipeline. on wednesday, didistrict judge james boasberg ruled that the trump administration failed to carry out an adequate environmental review of the pipeline after president trump ordered the army corp to fast-track and greenlight its approval. district judge boasberg has requested additional briefings next...