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language, axan language group related to the sioux language. fees --ve good f-number we do have good ethnographies. anthropologists have recorded creation stories, the stories of the landscape. i showed you images of the lakota winter camp. that is how people kept track of their history. they were recording a single memorable event for each winter. i like to think of the north dakota landscape as a winter tale in its own right. all of these features on the landscape and body mandan creation stories. , the history, that makes them a people. and their foundational ceremony which is incidentally the plain's sundance. it was essentially a plain's rt of their history. >> i was wondering about the picture in front of us. could you say anything about the archaeologist? elizabeth: what you see there, see the scooped out place in the soil? those scooped out places where once the sites of earth lodges. see it better from the aerial views of double ditch. each of these big, dis-like scooped out areas was the site of a north lodge. you will see smaller, ci
language, axan language group related to the sioux language. fees --ve good f-number we do have good ethnographies. anthropologists have recorded creation stories, the stories of the landscape. i showed you images of the lakota winter camp. that is how people kept track of their history. they were recording a single memorable event for each winter. i like to think of the north dakota landscape as a winter tale in its own right. all of these features on the landscape and body mandan creation...
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and from north dakota, standing rock sioux chair dave archambault.en we come back, we speak with the grandson of the former vice president of the united states, henry wallace. scott wallace wrote a piece in "the new york times" recently echoing what his grandfather wrote more than 70 years ago, warning about fascism in america. his wallace global fund just honored the standing rock sioux tribe with the inaugural henry wallace award and a million-dollar investment in solar and wind renewable energy projects led by the tribe in north dakota. back in a minute. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. as we continue to look at how the standing rock sioux tribe is embracing renewable energy, we turn to scott wallace and ellen dorsey of the wallace global fund. the fund recently honored the standing rock sioux tribe with the inaugural henry wallace award and a million-dollar investment in renewable energy projects, solar and wind, led by the tribe. the award is named after scott wallace's gra
and from north dakota, standing rock sioux chair dave archambault.en we come back, we speak with the grandson of the former vice president of the united states, henry wallace. scott wallace wrote a piece in "the new york times" recently echoing what his grandfather wrote more than 70 years ago, warning about fascism in america. his wallace global fund just honored the standing rock sioux tribe with the inaugural henry wallace award and a million-dollar investment in solar and wind...
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to the sioux language. anthropologists have recorded creation stories, the stories of the landscape. they were recording a single memorable event for each winter. all of these features on the -- the tales, the history that makes them a people , their foundational ceremony which is incidentally the origins of the point of sundance, they keep a ceremony happening every year and it was essentially a reenactment of their history. i was wondering about the picture in front of us. >> what you see there, those scooped out places where once the sides of earth lodges. you will see smaller, circular marks in the soil and those are usually the locations of brain caches. it was wiped out by the smallpox epidemic of 1837. a couple years after they took over it was burnt to the ground by the sioux. they rebuild it from scratch. >> i presume this is the. they have been bred to survive this. i am wondering what particular agricultural techniques they developed that enable them to have a driving agricultural society. >> the
to the sioux language. anthropologists have recorded creation stories, the stories of the landscape. they were recording a single memorable event for each winter. all of these features on the -- the tales, the history that makes them a people , their foundational ceremony which is incidentally the origins of the point of sundance, they keep a ceremony happening every year and it was essentially a reenactment of their history. i was wondering about the picture in front of us. >> what you...
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susan was welcomed by the standing rock sioux tribe chairman who has renewed his call to cease pipelineoperation but that's easier said than done while this decision opens up the possibility that the pipeline could be shut down it's not going to happen until a number of hearings take place over the next few months joining me now to talk about this is fair and cousins is executive editor of the trial lawyer magazine in fair and i want to know what led to this federal judge's decision on this this is a big step this is a big move for a federal judge what letting their well basically he understood what everybody else understood and that was the environmental review process by the army corps of engineers was completely inadequate we knew that back in december when obama finally decided to step up and say ok we're not going to go forward with this project and then i believe three or four days into his administration trump comes inside reverses that order and says nope push push through go ahead and build it the review had not even been completed at that point the judge understood this and he
susan was welcomed by the standing rock sioux tribe chairman who has renewed his call to cease pipelineoperation but that's easier said than done while this decision opens up the possibility that the pipeline could be shut down it's not going to happen until a number of hearings take place over the next few months joining me now to talk about this is fair and cousins is executive editor of the trial lawyer magazine in fair and i want to know what led to this federal judge's decision on this...
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not going to affect them one way or another it could have devastating impacts for the standing rock siouxand anyone else who pulls water or any kind of economic activity from this area but we have to start putting the needs of everybody else over the needs of a few corporate shareholders and that's something that's been missing essentially in every environmental discussion that we have it's always shareholders over the people. certainly in the last three decades it's always been an economic analysis versus quality of life versus human rights versus what is best for everybody what's best for the commons right that analysis has disappeared in american jurisprudence look at. a district cool. or has set up a series of hearings this summer about all of this what's your take on what's going to happen there well you know until we get this final analysis from the army corps of engineer what they're going to do is they're going to hear from the people who were out there protesting the people who were out there all winter long and harsh conditions but that hasn't swayed the court system and to be h
not going to affect them one way or another it could have devastating impacts for the standing rock siouxand anyone else who pulls water or any kind of economic activity from this area but we have to start putting the needs of everybody else over the needs of a few corporate shareholders and that's something that's been missing essentially in every environmental discussion that we have it's always shareholders over the people. certainly in the last three decades it's always been an economic...
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sioux falls, des moines and green bay. but that's not the only place with problems with rain. big time problems in the desert southwest. because we're looking at monsoonal moisture affecting flagstaff and tucson with sudden flooding and desert washes and widespread urban flash flooding part of the mix. in addition to that, that moisture's going to make it better with the fire danger in this part of the southwest but for the west coast and northwest, dry, summer heat will continue to prevail so we will have a high fire danger in these areas shaded in red. >> let's talk about happy news. britain's youngest royals at it again. this time stealing the spotlight and warming hearts. >> oh, cute. >> all across poland. prince george and princess charlotte traveling with their parents. the british press says the kids are part of a charm offensive to soften the plea from brexit. do you believe that? >> i think it's working. kate joked that she may have a third child after receiving all the gifts they've gotten for george and charlotte. >> they are so -- >> be all over germany and poland
sioux falls, des moines and green bay. but that's not the only place with problems with rain. big time problems in the desert southwest. because we're looking at monsoonal moisture affecting flagstaff and tucson with sudden flooding and desert washes and widespread urban flash flooding part of the mix. in addition to that, that moisture's going to make it better with the fire danger in this part of the southwest but for the west coast and northwest, dry, summer heat will continue to prevail so...
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things you see in urban areas, but in sioux city, iowa, the fire department turned on the fire hydrantsures were over 100 degrees. it went nuts. >> brian, michael, start us out. [laughter] >> we start with lisa mondy. >> right here. >> the other outside -- [inaudible] >> got stitches. all up here. all down here. >> wow. >> oh, my god. >> eventually came down, and it reached out of the water with me in its mouth. >> that's lisa describing the moment she was attacked by a great white short near her home six years ago. she had no idea what hit her. >> it hit me that i didn't know what it was. i thought that i'd been hit by a boat. >> she barely survived that attack, this week she traveledded halfway around the world in search of sharks. for revenge? no. she's actually here to try to help save the sharks. mondy was one of two shark attack victims mike and i bet yesterday onboard a research vessel owned by o-search. this organization is famous for tagging and releasing huge sharks like mary lee. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> spends her summers off the coast of new jersey. >> o-search is on the 14 of a three-week
things you see in urban areas, but in sioux city, iowa, the fire department turned on the fire hydrantsures were over 100 degrees. it went nuts. >> brian, michael, start us out. [laughter] >> we start with lisa mondy. >> right here. >> the other outside -- [inaudible] >> got stitches. all up here. all down here. >> wow. >> oh, my god. >> eventually came down, and it reached out of the water with me in its mouth. >> that's lisa describing the...
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heavy thunderstorms with a lot of lightning through hastings on their way to sioux city. these storms will regenerate and get to des moines to st. joseph in kansas city a chance of severe storms. 4 million people in this risk. isolated severe storms in chicago and milwaukee. tomorrow this storm system moves to the east, more joous in the atmosphere, more humid on the southern side, 63 million people are at risk. if you're in these areas from mississippi river near paducah whack to west virginia, kentucky and virginia to new york city a chance of severe storms tomorrow. keep that in mind for any travel plans. still very hot his own attorney general here on early today. craftsmanship and innovation. today we're bringing you america's number one shave at lower prices every day. putting money back in the pockets of millions of americans. as one of those workers, i'm proud to bring you gillette quality for less, because nobody can beat the men and women of gillette. made fresh with two eggs, cheese and sausage.mmy d. and ready in seconds. [ blinds opening ] now you can enjoy t
heavy thunderstorms with a lot of lightning through hastings on their way to sioux city. these storms will regenerate and get to des moines to st. joseph in kansas city a chance of severe storms. 4 million people in this risk. isolated severe storms in chicago and milwaukee. tomorrow this storm system moves to the east, more joous in the atmosphere, more humid on the southern side, 63 million people are at risk. if you're in these areas from mississippi river near paducah whack to west...
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of black politician in recent decades which now includes the election of a black presence with the sioux no racial gaps and academic achievement in other areas. this is not to say of course that blacks should stay out of politics or run for office or not engage politically. what i am questioning is whether gaining political influence should continue to play such an essential role in the strategy of black leaders when it comes to blacks economically or whether their focus should be on the other areas. that's is most groups in america and elsewhere have done so with little or no political input. groups that have enjoyed political success have tended to rise much more slowly so it's not that you can't take political roots. you can but chances are you are going to rise more slowly. chairman, a tie and asians are among those who saw economic gains precede political gains in america and internationally ethnic chinese in southeast asia and jewish in britain and among many examples all profited economic weight while mostly shunning politics. even if a group had the ability to wield political inf
of black politician in recent decades which now includes the election of a black presence with the sioux no racial gaps and academic achievement in other areas. this is not to say of course that blacks should stay out of politics or run for office or not engage politically. what i am questioning is whether gaining political influence should continue to play such an essential role in the strategy of black leaders when it comes to blacks economically or whether their focus should be on the other...
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with strong storms breaking off and beginning to pound the pavement for us in madison, green bay, siouxls, omaha, des minneapolis. and blinding downpours and tornados. >> thanks, paul. >>> and the vatican is acknowledging problems at its children's hospital in rome but dismissing a scathing report as unfounded. they denied the findings of an investigation that said staff cut corners, ignored safety protocols and put children at risk. they pointed to a second review that praised the hospital and blamed the initial report on disgruntled employees. the vatican said it's making a serious effort to resolve any problems. >>> british doctors have dismissed an offer from that hospital to help a baby. the ten-month-old's doctors are planning to turn off life support despite objections from his parents. the pope's hospital said it was willing to keep charlie on life support and allow his parents to decide how to end his life. his parents wanted to bring him to the u.s. for an experimental therapy, and president trump had >>> as we mentioned earlier, president trump arrives in poland today. offici
with strong storms breaking off and beginning to pound the pavement for us in madison, green bay, siouxls, omaha, des minneapolis. and blinding downpours and tornados. >> thanks, paul. >>> and the vatican is acknowledging problems at its children's hospital in rome but dismissing a scathing report as unfounded. they denied the findings of an investigation that said staff cut corners, ignored safety protocols and put children at risk. they pointed to a second review that praised...
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projected highs, you have ' got solid line straight through the country of triple digit heat, from siouxo, so again, while not alone, maybe small comfort, there are a lot of other people out there having to deal with the very same thing. at the moment, somewhat of a hazy shot outside palmyra cove nature park, we will bake yet again across the delaware vale. 90s right through monday, and then, the relief finally comes. so, we've got it wait until tuesday. meantime, because of this dangerous heat, the philadelphia corporation for aging has activated their heat line, calling: (215)765-9040. that heat line available from 8:30 a.m. until 11:00 p.m. tonight. important tips to have on hand. meisha? >> absolutely, it is, thank you so much, katie. crazy to look at the map of the nation and see how just warm it is. looking outside right now in the world of travel, we were looking at accident, 59 north past the betsy ross bridge at bridge street. the left lane was compromised. that's now since been cleared. both directions looking okay, although, i will say, as you're pushing in the southbound dire
projected highs, you have ' got solid line straight through the country of triple digit heat, from siouxo, so again, while not alone, maybe small comfort, there are a lot of other people out there having to deal with the very same thing. at the moment, somewhat of a hazy shot outside palmyra cove nature park, we will bake yet again across the delaware vale. 90s right through monday, and then, the relief finally comes. so, we've got it wait until tuesday. meantime, because of this dangerous...
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a nice day in des moines, kmik, sioux falls. but south of that rain still very warm and humid. dallas, oklahoma city. i'll let you know coming up we'll tell you when that rain storm will hit new england or not. >> united states men's soccer team captured the 2017 gold cup on home soil. the team was able to avenge a loss to jamaica go years ago. the gold cup determines the continental champion from north and south america and the caribbean. this is america's sixth gold title. >>> kid rock is taking a major step at a run for the u.s. senate. on the go. brh hitting the mid-morning wall? with up to 24 grams of hearty protein jimmy dean bowls help you avoid it. shine on. ♪ backpack, check. that's the family taking care of business. awesome notebook! check. but who takes care of them? office depot / office max. this week, these composition books are just 25 cents each. how dixie ultra plates?roved with two pounds of steak. in each hand. dixie ultra. stress tested<
a nice day in des moines, kmik, sioux falls. but south of that rain still very warm and humid. dallas, oklahoma city. i'll let you know coming up we'll tell you when that rain storm will hit new england or not. >> united states men's soccer team captured the 2017 gold cup on home soil. the team was able to avenge a loss to jamaica go years ago. the gold cup determines the continental champion from north and south america and the caribbean. this is america's sixth gold title. >>>...
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heavy thunderstorms with a lot of lightning through hastings on their way to sioux city. these storms will regenerate and get to des moines to st. joseph in kansas city a chance of severe storms. 4 million people in this risk. isolated severe storms in chicago and milwaukee. tomorrow this storm system moves to the east, more joous in the atmosphere, more humid on the southern side, 63 are at risk. if you're in these areas from mississippi river near paducah whack to west virginia, kentucky and virginia to new york city a chance of severe storms tomorrow. keep that in mind for any travel plans. still very hot in the middle of the country too. that's a look at the big weather story today. >>> we're looking at a beautiful day, after two chilly days in a row, a beautiful summer day in new england with highs in the mid-to-upper 70s and low humidity. no such luck from texas to louisiana to arkansas. will feel like 100 and 110 today. we'll have more on that heat wave coming up. >>> now for those of you wanting to work within buckingham palace, freshen up those resumes. prince wi
heavy thunderstorms with a lot of lightning through hastings on their way to sioux city. these storms will regenerate and get to des moines to st. joseph in kansas city a chance of severe storms. 4 million people in this risk. isolated severe storms in chicago and milwaukee. tomorrow this storm system moves to the east, more joous in the atmosphere, more humid on the southern side, 63 are at risk. if you're in these areas from mississippi river near paducah whack to west virginia, kentucky and...
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. >> in the intelligencer, a pennsylvania woman's family sioux aetna over insurance coverage denials. mary ann lorenzo suffered a stroke back in february, and her family and doctors believe she still needs skilled nursing care. aetna is suggesting mary ann's care could be provided at home with home health services, suit claims almost immediately aetna started non-stop process every trying to ends her coverage. >> from the burlington county times it is full steel ahead at the it will ran steenkamp. kids in grades three to seven are expose today different science and engineering process, each week the subject change per grade level, so the student aren't doing the same experiment twice. that's a good way to spend your summer. >> absolutely, learn little something. >> exactly. >> that's a look at some of the newspaper headlines from around the delaware valley. >> well, there is a big trade rumor this morning, involving the phillies. >> huge rumor t would be a block buster, we will talk about the player a lot of fans would like to see move from south beach to south philly. that's next in
. >> in the intelligencer, a pennsylvania woman's family sioux aetna over insurance coverage denials. mary ann lorenzo suffered a stroke back in february, and her family and doctors believe she still needs skilled nursing care. aetna is suggesting mary ann's care could be provided at home with home health services, suit claims almost immediately aetna started non-stop process every trying to ends her coverage. >> from the burlington county times it is full steel ahead at the it will...
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guest: omari from sioux falls, south dakota. caller: good morning. want to remind everybody that with a four-star president to go -- he is trying -- trump is trying to undo a lot of the things forced on him. we have a lot of corrupt politicians in the slump that in taking all those millions and billions and making -- they have in making out of oil money. talking, it sounds like the same thing. i am part african as well. the way they have us hating each againstd trying to go what president trump is trying to do, taking us for granted and manipulating our minds. you have to remember the clintons and even on the republican side, the mccains and all those saudi lobby, we are didn't. -- doomed. host: let's give herman pirchner . a chance to respond guest: i was not clear what the question was. that russianht say aggression in the ukraine is well documented. there are many bad fax about what russia -- facts about what russia has done. russian propaganda is effective. two weeks ago i was in ukraine. to the russian language in the street. their second-larges
guest: omari from sioux falls, south dakota. caller: good morning. want to remind everybody that with a four-star president to go -- he is trying -- trump is trying to undo a lot of the things forced on him. we have a lot of corrupt politicians in the slump that in taking all those millions and billions and making -- they have in making out of oil money. talking, it sounds like the same thing. i am part african as well. the way they have us hating each againstd trying to go what president trump...
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. >>> a long way from his home in sioux falls, south dakota, he's in munich, germany to meet with dr.t 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. >> bill works in finance for a company called
. >>> a long way from his home in sioux falls, south dakota, he's in munich, germany to meet with dr.t 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...
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while we sort that out so it's still it's still in motion but the judge asked both the standing rock sioux tribe and the army corps slash dapple side to send in their arguments for why the pipeline should continue or be shut down that court case is supposed to be heard in september this judge has kept like kind of kicking kicking the can down the road for you know they come to court and then they you know there's another hearing two months from now but supposedly september is supposed to be the final decision like i said i mean i don't want to speculate we don't we know that this is never happened before that they shut a pipeline down but the judge actually saying they broke the law was like the first actual positive and fat fact based decision that has come out so we'll see what happens of september i keep updating the audience well great job great job with you or with your journalism the book is the corporate con job how mainstream media aids the oligarchy thank you so much. thankfully for we go to a quick break but i have a live comedy shows coming up in seattle chicago and washington d
while we sort that out so it's still it's still in motion but the judge asked both the standing rock sioux tribe and the army corps slash dapple side to send in their arguments for why the pipeline should continue or be shut down that court case is supposed to be heard in september this judge has kept like kind of kicking kicking the can down the road for you know they come to court and then they you know there's another hearing two months from now but supposedly september is supposed to be the...
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at the sioux falls area we have the kind of old site for the potential, maybe some tornadoes.here is a watch or warning in the area. it is hot. not cool with heat indices well over 100 degrees. if you want hot, move more to the last. back to you. cheryl: thank you, janice. coming up, after 32 years, is this the end of the road for the classic microsoft software? you are watching "fbn:am." ♪ es are now just $4.95. we cut the price of trades to give investors even more value. and at $4.95, you can trade with a clear advantage. fidelity, where smarter investors will always be. and at $4.95, you can trade with a clear advantage. i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. ♪ whoa that's amazing... hey, i'm the internet! i know a bunch of people who would love that. the internet loves what you're doing... ...so build a better website in under an hour with... ...gocentral from godaddy. type in your idea. select from designs tailored just for you and publish your site with
at the sioux falls area we have the kind of old site for the potential, maybe some tornadoes.here is a watch or warning in the area. it is hot. not cool with heat indices well over 100 degrees. if you want hot, move more to the last. back to you. cheryl: thank you, janice. coming up, after 32 years, is this the end of the road for the classic microsoft software? you are watching "fbn:am." ♪ es are now just $4.95. we cut the price of trades to give investors even more value. and at...
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[applause] wright: we took this country away by terror from the sioux, apache, comanche, navajo.errorism. we took africans from their country to build, and kept them as slaves living in fear. terrorism. we bombed hiroshima and nagasaki. the pentagon, new york, we never batted an eye. kids playing in the playground. mothers picking up children after school. civilians trying to make a day by day. we have supported state terrorism against palestine and black south africans and we are indignant. clip]ideo brian: how many years did the obamas sit in those pews? david: they joined in 1992 in order to get married there in october. barack came to know the reverend five years earlier working as a community organizer. reverend wright's church was outside the geographical boundaries of barack's neighborhood where he was organizing. reverend wright began to have an impact, a paternal impact on barack, even before he goes to law school. i love jeremiah wright and i am proud to say that but that comes from the part of me that is grounded in martin luther king jr. because of my own previous boo
[applause] wright: we took this country away by terror from the sioux, apache, comanche, navajo.errorism. we took africans from their country to build, and kept them as slaves living in fear. terrorism. we bombed hiroshima and nagasaki. the pentagon, new york, we never batted an eye. kids playing in the playground. mothers picking up children after school. civilians trying to make a day by day. we have supported state terrorism against palestine and black south africans and we are indignant....
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he worked at this kindercare in gaithersburg along sioux lane for more than a decade. he served as the lunchroom cook and he drove kids to and from the daycare center. in october, a 3-year-old girl told her mom that tuban inappropriately touched her in nap-time. in a sit-down interview with police tuban denied the situation saying he simply placed a bank on the girl. but they tell us that he changed his story a number of times. police arrested him last week. but he has since bonded out of jail. he lives in montgomery village with his wife, father-in-law and child. >> to be honest, i don't trust nobody with my kids. if it's not me, i don't trust nobody with my kids. people say on the news. i don't think it's safe at all. >> it's sad. you can't blame a person who feels that way. you want proper care whale you are at work, while you are at school. you want proper care for your children. kevin: late this afternoon, kindercare corporate e-mailed us a statement more or less saying safety is its top priority. all new at 6:00, we talk with some of tuban's coworkers. we will te
he worked at this kindercare in gaithersburg along sioux lane for more than a decade. he served as the lunchroom cook and he drove kids to and from the daycare center. in october, a 3-year-old girl told her mom that tuban inappropriately touched her in nap-time. in a sit-down interview with police tuban denied the situation saying he simply placed a bank on the girl. but they tell us that he changed his story a number of times. police arrested him last week. but he has since bonded out of jail....
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i have no doubt that when you are traveling between sioux city in southwest minnesota. >> is incredibledriving down to spencer and sioux city, i mean, how many times i had to mention to my colleague in the car, we had the inability to check e-mails and the like. it's really a gap in that which is darned convenient. many here are people who need to make a 9-1-1 call. imagine if you're a farmer whose productivity depends on having precision agriculture. those are the connections that really do matter. it's not just professional interest for me and my colleagues but to make sure all rural americans have chronic committee. >> i agree with the work we are going to do. there is a cost to how you can get, but i think it is very important. >> i want to get this bill passed out of the committee and signed into law by president. i just think there is a very significant bipartisan support for this. again, mentioning not just rural areas, the connection to the urban areas as well as absolutely critical. thanks to all of you and thank you, madam chair. i yield back. >> at this time i recognized the
i have no doubt that when you are traveling between sioux city in southwest minnesota. >> is incredibledriving down to spencer and sioux city, i mean, how many times i had to mention to my colleague in the car, we had the inability to check e-mails and the like. it's really a gap in that which is darned convenient. many here are people who need to make a 9-1-1 call. imagine if you're a farmer whose productivity depends on having precision agriculture. those are the connections that really...
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[applause] >> hi, my name is jack gordon, from sioux falls, south dakota but i attend the universityf iowa. 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...
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if you're across some of these cities whether minneapolis on to sioux city, oklahoma city, little rocky be where the fireworks festivities are moved up a little from that 10:00 time slot. wet weather is expected to be scattered across this region and it does stretch into parts of the mid-atlantic as well over the next 24 hours. monday it looks like this. the first monday in july brings in the wet weather. a very similar spot. you see the stationary frontal boundary locked in across this region and also around the midwest that is kind of keeping the weather at bay the next couple of days. but this is the pattern we're expecting to see for much of july. in fact, the 30-day outlook for the month keeps it very unsettled and soggy around the south and southeast. that's precisely how it's been so far in the last several weeks. and notice the temperatures for highs on monday even. notice the yellow color contours. those are indicative of the upper 70s, low 80s. a couple of those pockets have snuck in down toward the south because of all that cloud cover, all the rainfall. and in fact every on
if you're across some of these cities whether minneapolis on to sioux city, oklahoma city, little rocky be where the fireworks festivities are moved up a little from that 10:00 time slot. wet weather is expected to be scattered across this region and it does stretch into parts of the mid-atlantic as well over the next 24 hours. monday it looks like this. the first monday in july brings in the wet weather. a very similar spot. you see the stationary frontal boundary locked in across this region...
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i am headed back to new york, leaving the swamp and the sioux- sewer. >> tucker: good evening and welcomed and the others are not busy. in the senate, republicans are making one last effort to make a genuine repeal to obamacare. in the house, debbie wasserman schultz is an awkward position of explain why she employed a pakistani i.t. expert after he was linked to major security breaches, fraud, data theft, and more. we'll have a lot more on that ahead. and then the white house. there is turmoil still over the fate of the attorney general jeff sessions. one man at the heart of everything is vice president mike pence. we sat down with him at the white house, where he spoke about the repeal of obamacare, russia conspir
i am headed back to new york, leaving the swamp and the sioux- sewer. >> tucker: good evening and welcomed and the others are not busy. in the senate, republicans are making one last effort to make a genuine repeal to obamacare. in the house, debbie wasserman schultz is an awkward position of explain why she employed a pakistani i.t. expert after he was linked to major security breaches, fraud, data theft, and more. we'll have a lot more on that ahead. and then the white house. there is...
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because it might be a surprise to some to learn that lohs is a the sioux matter of national security. an unexpected interruption to the largest lo crmphmp in the system would have disastrous impacts across the nation to in ude $1.1 trillion fall gross domestic national product and spike in national unemployment to a rate of 11.3%. again, this is the department of homeland security saying this. and while congress has authorized the construction twice now over the several years, it has been tied up in economic re-evaluations and studies that have kept congress and the corps from spending the necessary funds to complete the project. this amendment sends a message to the army corps and remind congress that progress like this project must be a priority. during the time when infrastructure projects and national security are at the forefront of our policy conversations, conversations should not ux locks be limited or the army corps to do its due diligence in conducting the studies. i thank the chairman for working with me and understanding how significant the modernization is and projects li
because it might be a surprise to some to learn that lohs is a the sioux matter of national security. an unexpected interruption to the largest lo crmphmp in the system would have disastrous impacts across the nation to in ude $1.1 trillion fall gross domestic national product and spike in national unemployment to a rate of 11.3%. again, this is the department of homeland security saying this. and while congress has authorized the construction twice now over the several years, it has been tied...
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pai: i visited libraries in sioux falls, south dakota, i have seen how it's working and we want to extend that. mr. markey: you will commit to us you will preserve to the success of this bipartisan program and not decrease its
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today there will be storms from sioux falls all the way over to about sheboygan and back up into wisconsinof madison, wisconsin, under the goen for wind damage but it's the heat that's going to replace that severe weather that's going to be the main focus for the next five to seven days. kansas city, st. louis, all the way over to memphis, hot and humid to 113 when you add that heat and humidity together. even without the humidity, chris, 103 in st. louis for the weekend, and warming up all the way to 99 for d.c., and middle 90s for new york city. back to you. >> that's a wet heat by the way. >> it is. >> boy. chad, thank you very much. please keep us honest about it. >>> president trump threatening to hit venezuela with strong and swift economic actions if the president there doesn't follow through on his pledge to rewrite the constitution. we have cnn's layla santiago live in mexico city with the latest. >> reporter: chris, this is not the first time the trump administration speaks out against venezuela's president. president nicolas maduro, but they are putting them on notice saying hey
today there will be storms from sioux falls all the way over to about sheboygan and back up into wisconsinof madison, wisconsin, under the goen for wind damage but it's the heat that's going to replace that severe weather that's going to be the main focus for the next five to seven days. kansas city, st. louis, all the way over to memphis, hot and humid to 113 when you add that heat and humidity together. even without the humidity, chris, 103 in st. louis for the weekend, and warming up all the...
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. >> it is very sioux full for providing pain relief, specifically, and to maintain horses so that they're comfortable doing what they do >> for added benefit some electrical stimulation added to the needle. >> when you walk them, it looks like they're relaxing, even falling asleep, just becoming very quiet, very still. >> your hands, balance. >> keeping violent let in good shape helps her help emmy, who is getting physical therapy sitting backward going through series of moments, even sideways to improve balance and coordination. >> there you go. the movement of a horse is unique compared to other techniques, of teaching her balance. >> emmy's mom says her four and a half year old daughter has william's syndrome, genetic condition that causes variety of issues including muscle weakness. >> apples for violet. >> at quest not only therapy riding but occupational therapy with casts around the barn. >> we just had a fabulous experience here, i can't say enough about it. >> thanks for the nice ride. >> thanks for the nice ride, violet, right? ya, good job. >> quest does physical and occupation
. >> it is very sioux full for providing pain relief, specifically, and to maintain horses so that they're comfortable doing what they do >> for added benefit some electrical stimulation added to the needle. >> when you walk them, it looks like they're relaxing, even falling asleep, just becoming very quiet, very still. >> your hands, balance. >> keeping violent let in good shape helps her help emmy, who is getting physical therapy sitting backward going through...
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we'll look at damaging winds and hail across the plains, like we mentioned in kansas city, pierre, siouxls, des moines, and so here is the big picture, we're going to see hot, hot temperatures, salt lake city, 102 for the fourth. but the rain looks like it is going to be the middle part of the country. >> jennifer, thank you very much for all of that. you'll be monitoring it for us for the next 24 hours. president trump takes his media bashing to a new level. the new attacks are drawing scorn from members of his own party, so are media experts going to discuss what's next here? go, go! [ rock music playing ] have fun with your replaced windows. run away! [ grunts ] leave him! leave him! [ music continues ] brick and mortar, what?! [ music continues ] [ tires screech ] [ laughs ] [ doorbell rings ] when you bundle home and auto insurance with progressive, you get more than a big discount. that's what you get for bundling home and auto! jamie! you get sneaky-good coverage. thanks. we're gonna live forever! when did you see the sign? when i needed to jumpstart sales. build attendance for an
we'll look at damaging winds and hail across the plains, like we mentioned in kansas city, pierre, siouxls, des moines, and so here is the big picture, we're going to see hot, hot temperatures, salt lake city, 102 for the fourth. but the rain looks like it is going to be the middle part of the country. >> jennifer, thank you very much for all of that. you'll be monitoring it for us for the next 24 hours. president trump takes his media bashing to a new level. the new attacks are drawing...
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greenlighted by the president trump, despite months of massive nationwide resistance led by the standing rock sioux of north dakota. meanwhile, in california, two protesters were arrested monday as a dozen people blockaded the gates of the kinder morgan oil terminal in richmond monday morning to protest the company's plans to expand the trans mountain tar sands pipeline in canada. activists locked themselves to oil barrels and a 12-foot-long mock oil pipeline that read "no consent. no pipeline." kinder morgan's proposed trans mountain pipeline expansion has also faced widespread resistance from first nations in canada. in san antonio, texas, truck driver james matthew bradley, junior, was charged with transporting undocumented immigrants for the purpose of private financial gain after dozens of undocumented immigrants were discovered packed into the back of a sweltering tractor trailer he had been driving. when the group of migrants were discovered in a walmart parking lot in san antonio, eight men were already dead. two more men died later and 29 remain hospitalized. authorities say they are inves
greenlighted by the president trump, despite months of massive nationwide resistance led by the standing rock sioux of north dakota. meanwhile, in california, two protesters were arrested monday as a dozen people blockaded the gates of the kinder morgan oil terminal in richmond monday morning to protest the company's plans to expand the trans mountain tar sands pipeline in canada. activists locked themselves to oil barrels and a 12-foot-long mock oil pipeline that read "no consent. no...
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i am headed back to new york, leaving the swamp and the sioux- sewer. >> tucker: good evening and welcome to tucker carlson. it's been a busy week in washington, method and the others are not busy. in the senate, republicans are making one last effort to make a genuine repeal to obamacare. in the house, debbie wasserman schultz is an awkward position of explain why she employed a pakistani i.t. expert after he was linked to major security breaches, fraud, data theft, and more. we'll have a lot more on that ahead. and then the white house. there is turmoil still over the fate of the attorney general jeff sessions. one man at the heart of everything is vice president mike pence. we sat down with him at the white house, where he spoke about the repeal of obamacare, russia conspiracies, and the drama between this president and the attorney general. thank you for joining us. reassure those of us who are watching and our viewers who are basically supportive, i think, of thehe administration, that things are not as chaotic as they seem sometimes. >> vice president pence: we're making incredible
i am headed back to new york, leaving the swamp and the sioux- sewer. >> tucker: good evening and welcome to tucker carlson. it's been a busy week in washington, method and the others are not busy. in the senate, republicans are making one last effort to make a genuine repeal to obamacare. in the house, debbie wasserman schultz is an awkward position of explain why she employed a pakistani i.t. expert after he was linked to major security breaches, fraud, data theft, and more. we'll have...
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all of the people in standing rock sioux that was the purpose. clarity of standing rock was ae elders saying, this is prayer camp. in other words, it comes from our inner spirit. we have to change this inner spirit. we have to change our relationship both to the planet into the people who live on this planet, including the people opposing us. so i believe in our small way, that is the statement we are making. this is the time to of the game. this is the time to address the disease.se of our amy: i want to ask about your comment about people having trouble naming capitalism as a cancer. it sounds like an edward abbey quote. through your environmentalists and, you're taking on capitalism. not all environmentalists do. can you comment on that? >> i can't speak for all environmentalists. i think all of the things -- we orientedt or rente debt country. the language with which we speak is the language of the market. everything is for sale. everything is commodified. what that does is, and then of course you have to create the greatest amount of profit,
all of the people in standing rock sioux that was the purpose. clarity of standing rock was ae elders saying, this is prayer camp. in other words, it comes from our inner spirit. we have to change this inner spirit. we have to change our relationship both to the planet into the people who live on this planet, including the people opposing us. so i believe in our small way, that is the statement we are making. this is the time to of the game. this is the time to address the disease.se of our...
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water quality so it was moved to underneath the single drinking water source for the standing rock sioux. just absolute classic example of environment of racism. it was also very much about climate change and understanding that we cannot keep expanding the fossil fuel and have any hope of protecting a livable planet for our kids. it was also profoundly about stand up to corporate power, stand up to increasingly militarized police because of course the water protection at standing rock were up against police force to look like an army. tanks and all the privatized surveillance equipment and so, and i quote when known in the book about how it was all of it. you can talk about intersectionality which is a wonderful phrase from kimberly crenshaw, african american legal scholar and feminist who has given us this term for so many of us are using. but in standing rock it was just life. and i think it's helpful, sometimes to not talk about something in three but to talk about it as a lived experience and how it is playing out on the land and on peoples bodies. >> guest: what you also bring up in
water quality so it was moved to underneath the single drinking water source for the standing rock sioux. just absolute classic example of environment of racism. it was also very much about climate change and understanding that we cannot keep expanding the fossil fuel and have any hope of protecting a livable planet for our kids. it was also profoundly about stand up to corporate power, stand up to increasingly militarized police because of course the water protection at standing rock were up...
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i visited alaska native schools, i visited schools in sioux falls, dakota. >> you would not decreaselevel that will undermine the e-rate? >> we have not made any decisions on that score. we are trying to make sure the program work. >> you will make a commitment that you won't reduce funding? >> we are studying ways to -- >> will you commit to not reduce? >> it is a successful one, i believe that the changes that were put in place in 2015 have been successful. they have reached schools and students in every state across the country. >> mr. carr, will you commit that you won't reduce the funding? >> i have open mind of what the budget should be and how to make the decision when the record is developed on that. >> yeah, well, i haven't heard clear commitments and i think that's very troubling to be honest with you because this is the democratizing of force and each make clear that you believe it's key for our future reducing the funding, of course, it's not going to help to make sure that every child has access they are going to need in order to compete not only in our own country but g
i visited alaska native schools, i visited schools in sioux falls, dakota. >> you would not decreaselevel that will undermine the e-rate? >> we have not made any decisions on that score. we are trying to make sure the program work. >> you will make a commitment that you won't reduce funding? >> we are studying ways to -- >> will you commit to not reduce? >> it is a successful one, i believe that the changes that were put in place in 2015 have been successful....
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, when you are talking about the late 19th century boosters and the creation of the witch city and sioux city. where i grew up in worchester county you had big chair city. or toytown. there was a neighboring town, if you plastic city, and tourist shopal they have pink flamingos because this is where they were first made. this wholepoint -- idea of which city was created in 1890's and it was meant to be the point of local pride. maybe it had sort of gotten twisted and co-opted overtime in most unfortunate ways. we could go on talking forever. we have about 20 minutes or so left. i know a lot of people would love to asked questions. -- ask questions. >> everyone would like to step to the microphone, please. it is right there. >> i am interested in steve's city inthat the witch hawthorne sort of merged. my observation, without particular evidence has been that hawthorne was introduced to sort of displaced the witch city, to bring the image of salem to a higher level. certainly after the salem fire of 1914, hawthorne boulevard was laid out. in the early 1920's, the hawthorne hotel was built.
, when you are talking about the late 19th century boosters and the creation of the witch city and sioux city. where i grew up in worchester county you had big chair city. or toytown. there was a neighboring town, if you plastic city, and tourist shopal they have pink flamingos because this is where they were first made. this wholepoint -- idea of which city was created in 1890's and it was meant to be the point of local pride. maybe it had sort of gotten twisted and co-opted overtime in most...
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pai: i visited libraries in sioux falls, south dakota, i have seen how it's working and we want to extend that. mr. markey: you will commit to us you will preserve to the success of this bipartisan program and not decrease its funding level? problematic changes -- mr. pai: we have not made any decisions on that score. we're trying to make sure the program works. mr. markey: you won't make a commitment you won't reduce the funding? mr. pai: we're studying ways to improve -- mr. markey: ms. rosenworcel, will you do that? ms. rosenworcel: it is a successful one and i believe the changes put in place in 2015 have been successful. they have reached schools and students in every state across this country. mr. markey: mr. carr, will you commit you won't reduce the funding? mr. carr: i have an open mind as to what the budget and number should be. have to make a decision when the record is developed on it. mr. markey: i haven't heard clear commitments and i think that's very troubling to be honest with you. because this is the democratizing force within our society as each of you made clear you be
pai: i visited libraries in sioux falls, south dakota, i have seen how it's working and we want to extend that. mr. markey: you will commit to us you will preserve to the success of this bipartisan program and not decrease its funding level? problematic changes -- mr. pai: we have not made any decisions on that score. we're trying to make sure the program works. mr. markey: you won't make a commitment you won't reduce the funding? mr. pai: we're studying ways to improve -- mr. markey: ms....