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>> south dakota.e been mostly a traveling professor internationally, and i've had south dakota as my base for a while. and here as a base. but i've kept very close in touch with -- i'm on the board of directors of the south dakota farmers union, a trustee at the university of south dakota, and there two weeks during the whole time. and we a cabin in the black hills and so forth. >> all right. >> so i'm very much a south dakotan. >> i'm fascinated. i think there is hunger for third alternatives. we'll be watching your campaign very closely. >> thank you very much. >> we're kicking off the week with the databank next, but first, the trivia question. how many senators have represented two different third parties? first person to tweet the correct answer will get the honored shoutout. [ male announcer ] here's a question for you: is your tv powered by coal? natural gas? nuclear? or renewables like solar... and wind? let's find out. this is where america's electricity comes from. a diversity of energy sour
>> south dakota.e been mostly a traveling professor internationally, and i've had south dakota as my base for a while. and here as a base. but i've kept very close in touch with -- i'm on the board of directors of the south dakota farmers union, a trustee at the university of south dakota, and there two weeks during the whole time. and we a cabin in the black hills and so forth. >> all right. >> so i'm very much a south dakotan. >> i'm fascinated. i think there is hunger...
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there's more to it. >> my family here in south dakota has lost family in the welfare system. the story hits close to home. >> lag lala lakota. this land was home to a rich culture. it has also seen some of the darkest parts of native american history. in the 1800s the government began sending native children from across the country to bordering schools. sometimes using armed police to remove them from their families . >> native american children were stripped of their culture and identity. many suffered abuse in the schools. the assimilation policies continued. and in the 19 50's came the indian adoption project. native children were taken by social workers and missionaries and placed in white homes. by the time icwa was passed more than 25% of native children had been remove removed from think e families. today what native americans call historical trauma still casts a long shadow. we're in kyle, a town on the reservation, and people are walking today again suicide, an all too common appearance in a place are little industry and 80% of the people are uninplied. the walk is c
there's more to it. >> my family here in south dakota has lost family in the welfare system. the story hits close to home. >> lag lala lakota. this land was home to a rich culture. it has also seen some of the darkest parts of native american history. in the 1800s the government began sending native children from across the country to bordering schools. sometimes using armed police to remove them from their families . >> native american children were stripped of their culture...
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it's about cultural survival . >> in the southwest corner of south dakota is the town of rapid city. a federal class action lawsuit has been filed against officials here labeling that the state routinely violates the indian. child welfare act. i went to meet one of the mothers involved in the lawsuit, madonna. >> hi there. >> how is it going, madonna? i'm withage. >> come on in. >> madonna's two children were taken into state custody two years ago. her daughter was removed after madonna's husband drove intoxicated with the young girl in the car. dakota, her son, was home with a sitter at the time. >> my son had no reason to be taken, and they took him from me at school two days later. i requested to see him before they had taken him so i could talk to him and explain to him what was going to happen, and i didn't get that chance. >> i was so frustrated. i said, okay, i'll go, i won't put up a fuss, so i just went . >> at the court hearing for madonna's children the judge ordered that they be kept in state custody for 60 days. the children were separated from each other and placed in n
it's about cultural survival . >> in the southwest corner of south dakota is the town of rapid city. a federal class action lawsuit has been filed against officials here labeling that the state routinely violates the indian. child welfare act. i went to meet one of the mothers involved in the lawsuit, madonna. >> hi there. >> how is it going, madonna? i'm withage. >> come on in. >> madonna's two children were taken into state custody two years ago. her daughter was...
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last week i had the great privilege of spending several days at the pine ridge reservation in south dakota ridge is the eighth largest native american reservation in the us and it's home of the to one of the seven the sub tribes of the code of people approximately forty thousand and all the tribe members live across two point one million acres with a gorgeous rolling hills untamed wilderness it's no wonder why pine ridge is held so sacred to the tribe that inhabits the land despite the multitude of problems facing a community that depends on federal funding to survive many tribe members have taken it upon themselves to empower the lakota people to secure a brighter future for the people they were hugely inspiring and we love pine ridge greatly humbled by their stories over the next two days i'll share some of those stories with you to shed light on one of the most unreported and galectin issues in america today the abysmal failure by the federal government to provide adequate social services upholds centuries old treaties and to allow the sovereignty of native american communities to prosp
last week i had the great privilege of spending several days at the pine ridge reservation in south dakota ridge is the eighth largest native american reservation in the us and it's home of the to one of the seven the sub tribes of the code of people approximately forty thousand and all the tribe members live across two point one million acres with a gorgeous rolling hills untamed wilderness it's no wonder why pine ridge is held so sacred to the tribe that inhabits the land despite the...
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to a pine ridge reservation in south dakota say some of the most harrowing statistics in the united states but behind these numbers are silent and of me that's decimating families and threatening the oglala way of life alcohol for the vast majority of the reservations one hundred twenty five year history alcohol has been banned despite this ban pine ridges alcoholism rate is estimated to be as high as eighty percent alcohol is infiltrating the tribe from a border town just two miles away only about twelve people live here in whiteclay nebraska but in two thousand and twelve the four stores located right next to pine ridge sold over one hundred sixty thousand cases of beer and that beer is generating an enormous profits for both store owners and the state of nebraska. any where from. three to five million dollars being made every year but two leaves in the country none of white clay store owners would talk to us on camera but it's clear that this i popping revenue in an economically distressed area is why tribe members voted this past august to finally allow alcohol on the reservation but t
to a pine ridge reservation in south dakota say some of the most harrowing statistics in the united states but behind these numbers are silent and of me that's decimating families and threatening the oglala way of life alcohol for the vast majority of the reservations one hundred twenty five year history alcohol has been banned despite this ban pine ridges alcoholism rate is estimated to be as high as eighty percent alcohol is infiltrating the tribe from a border town just two miles away only...
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to their livelihood and alcohol despite the fact that pine ridge is the last dry reservation in south dakota a substance is widely prevalent throughout the community and the underlying causes so many of these problems reckon the separatists or cody snell has a story. from an eighty percent unemployment rate to an average life expectancy of fifty years old your goal is to a pine ridge reservation in south dakota say some of the most harrowing statistics in the united states but behind these numbers are silent and in me that's decimating families and threatening the oglala way of life alcohol for the vast majority of the reservations one hundred twenty five year history alcohol has been banned despite this ban pine ridges alcoholism rate is estimated to be as high as eighty percent alcohol is infiltrating the tribe from a border town just two miles away only about twelve people live here in whiteclay nebraska but in two thousand and twelve the four stores located right next to pine ridge sold over one hundred sixty thousand cases of beer and that beer is generating a normas profits for both st
to their livelihood and alcohol despite the fact that pine ridge is the last dry reservation in south dakota a substance is widely prevalent throughout the community and the underlying causes so many of these problems reckon the separatists or cody snell has a story. from an eighty percent unemployment rate to an average life expectancy of fifty years old your goal is to a pine ridge reservation in south dakota say some of the most harrowing statistics in the united states but behind these...
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in pine ridge south dakota. we sell our tea. according to a pentagon report sent to the house intelligence committee at once noted for weeks about the national security agency helped areas and according to chairman mike rogers are likely to have a lethal consequences for our troops and the field cover the intel committee cut elaborate much further because the document detailing the harms from the classified information suddenly. what is also classified adverts noted legal adviser ben why is it all the parties' larry king that history will vindicate snow in his actions. included in five years and ten and twenty. no one is going to take seriously the argument that these disclosures harm national security. people are going to recognize that that he was the necessary instruments in order to start this global debate. i had a law that would punish him with life in prison for that isn't a fair one. until then the pentagon is hoping that americans will trust that the wings are dangerous while keeping their proof classify it might take a
in pine ridge south dakota. we sell our tea. according to a pentagon report sent to the house intelligence committee at once noted for weeks about the national security agency helped areas and according to chairman mike rogers are likely to have a lethal consequences for our troops and the field cover the intel committee cut elaborate much further because the document detailing the harms from the classified information suddenly. what is also classified adverts noted legal adviser ben why is it...
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now so the pine ridge and the a reservation in south dakota. has an annual per capita income of four thousand dollars eight times the rate of diabetes than the national average two times the rate of heart disease and three times the rate of infant mortality and also has possibly the highest unemployment rate in the country eighty percent which is the estimated rate of alcoholism on the reservation and this is despite the fact that alcohol is a legal there review is that producer cody snell breaks it down from an eighty percent unemployment rate to an average life expectancy of fifty years old your goal is to a pine ridge reservation in south dakota face some of the most harrowing statistics in the united states but behind these numbers are silent and of me that's decimating families and threatening the oglala way of life alcohol for the vast majority of the reservations one hundred twenty five year history alcohol has been banned despite this ban pine ridges alcoholism rate is estimated to be as high as eighty percent alcohol is infiltrating th
now so the pine ridge and the a reservation in south dakota. has an annual per capita income of four thousand dollars eight times the rate of diabetes than the national average two times the rate of heart disease and three times the rate of infant mortality and also has possibly the highest unemployment rate in the country eighty percent which is the estimated rate of alcoholism on the reservation and this is despite the fact that alcohol is a legal there review is that producer cody snell...
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this cold air dropping across north and south dakota and minnesota, 9 below. and there are blizzard warnings in effect there. we have more snow coming in parts of the country that are seeing warm and dry weather continue. that's all coming up on the national forecast. >> dave warren, thank you very much. our continuing coverage of education in america, we took a look at homeschooling and the strict rules some states have while others have no regulations at all. credit to namibia, but should we be selling permits for the world's most endangered animals because someday wants to shoot one of them. what if somebody wants to shoot a sigh we areian tiger or asian he will insanity if these folks at the safari club want to contribute to namibia's good programs, they don't need to link their contribution to the killing of an animal, just give the money. that's what advocates do every day. >> one last quick question, where do you stand on elephants and their tusks? you justify talked about the value of rhinoceros horns and trying to fight that demand. how about elephant
this cold air dropping across north and south dakota and minnesota, 9 below. and there are blizzard warnings in effect there. we have more snow coming in parts of the country that are seeing warm and dry weather continue. that's all coming up on the national forecast. >> dave warren, thank you very much. our continuing coverage of education in america, we took a look at homeschooling and the strict rules some states have while others have no regulations at all. credit to namibia, but...
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those still in limbo at the facility we'll try to answer some of those questions ahead and in south dakota and indian reservation the faces a host of problems from incredibly high unemployment to alcoholism locals worry what may happen if a ban on alcohol is lifted we take a deeper look at this reservation that a leader in the show. it's friday january tenth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm perry i'm boring you're watching r t america and west virginia a chemical spill into the elk river caused governor earl ray tomblin to issue a state of emergency and nine counties and a water ban for three hundred thousand people over five thousand gallons of a coal preparation chemical has a skate from a tank at freedom industries in the state's capital the leak was discovered last night but it's possible it's been going on for longer governor tomblin offered these words to west virginians affected by the spill. help is on the way we're taking every measure to provide water too. there is no shortage of bottled water supplies are living here to the area as we speak. with her doll west virginians at affec
those still in limbo at the facility we'll try to answer some of those questions ahead and in south dakota and indian reservation the faces a host of problems from incredibly high unemployment to alcoholism locals worry what may happen if a ban on alcohol is lifted we take a deeper look at this reservation that a leader in the show. it's friday january tenth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm perry i'm boring you're watching r t america and west virginia a chemical spill into the elk river caused...
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part of south dakota. >> the zip maybe down but the legend has only grown.physical proof that the best laid schemes of mice and men go often askew. we will give credit to poet robert burns for that one. he wrote it in 1785 in scotland. it's probably safe to assume what went wrong is a concept that is both universal and timeless. i'm contessa brewer. that's all for this edition of "caught on camera." >>> they do battle with the armed and dangerous. >> pursuits are bad. shooting is bad. shooting pursuits, really, really bad. >> and handle the most unexpected predicaments. >> it's a hard thing to watch for a lot of people. >> and react quickly when routine situations suddenly turn perilous. >> first mental thing is that i'm a slaughtered man. >> police officers put their lives on the line every day. and in their arsenal, they have a silent witness that can speak volumes. >> put the gun down, man! >> in this hour, suspenseful stories seen through the
part of south dakota. >> the zip maybe down but the legend has only grown.physical proof that the best laid schemes of mice and men go often askew. we will give credit to poet robert burns for that one. he wrote it in 1785 in scotland. it's probably safe to assume what went wrong is a concept that is both universal and timeless. i'm contessa brewer. that's all for this edition of "caught on camera." >>> they do battle with the armed and dangerous. >> pursuits are...
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and it's in south dakota and minnesota. the cold air will eventually push south. and that snow could hold together enough where we could see snow across the southeast. these are the real temperatures. 35 in minnesota. 0 in albany. mild in philadelphia, 34, and the temperatures will be dropping as the cold air moves in. into the teens on tuesday, and wednesday, back up to 24. and the snow will push south, causing troubles on the roadways tomorrow. if. he. >> for one night in oklahoma, a children's hospital transforms into a winter wonderland for patients. this is the prom theme. the winter dance was put together for children of all ages. some of the patients are battling cancer, they got to put together outfits, and they had stylists put on makeup. i'm stephanie sy, "the stream" is coming up next. >> hi, i'm lisa fletcher, and you're in the stream. social media talk about life, but what about death? how we discuss changing one tweet at a time. bringing in the community program is our digital
and it's in south dakota and minnesota. the cold air will eventually push south. and that snow could hold together enough where we could see snow across the southeast. these are the real temperatures. 35 in minnesota. 0 in albany. mild in philadelphia, 34, and the temperatures will be dropping as the cold air moves in. into the teens on tuesday, and wednesday, back up to 24. and the snow will push south, causing troubles on the roadways tomorrow. if. he. >> for one night in oklahoma, a...
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a little bit of snow to north dakota south dakota and minnesota.ittle heavier snow is expected here but the wind picking up behind this. there's a fire danger across the central portion of the country, and the wind brings in colder air. there is the snow forecast you see today it's just through the great lakes and then it will lift north not continuing to push south. this is the pattern here big trough of low-pressure in the east. and it keeps the dry weather across the southwest. should be getting rain now. that's normally when you see the most rain here this month. but we're seeing dry weather and fire conditions there. so not the best news. 51 in los angeles, temperatures into the 20s, and that colder air comes down behind the snow. here is rain in the mid-atlantic straights. the radar tracks the rain clearing out, the back edge already moving through western pennsylvania. ahead of the rain it's warm. we're into the upper 40s now, climbing just above 50 but a mild day. dry a bit. overnight tonight as the rain ends but the temperatures drop from
a little bit of snow to north dakota south dakota and minnesota.ittle heavier snow is expected here but the wind picking up behind this. there's a fire danger across the central portion of the country, and the wind brings in colder air. there is the snow forecast you see today it's just through the great lakes and then it will lift north not continuing to push south. this is the pattern here big trough of low-pressure in the east. and it keeps the dry weather across the southwest. should be...
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in my home state of south dakota, we have an unemployment rate of 3.6%. that's second only to our neighbors of north dakota who are fully embracing the energy renaissance, which is occurring in the upper great plains and other parts of the country. so because of south dakota's low tax and regulatory framework, it consistently makes us one of the best placings in the united states to start and grow a business. in fact, one of the biggest issues we hear from prospective business investors is the concern that they're not going to have enough workers if they decide to move to my state. you've got other parts of the nation that continue to struggle with high unemployment rates. rhode island it is 9%. the number of job openings and higher rates vary from region to region as well. this past summer the rate of job openings in the south was 20% greater than in the northeast. the same trend exists for hiring rates between those two regions. part of a dynamic 21st century economy is ensuring a mobile workforce that request meet regional demand for good-paying jobs. i
in my home state of south dakota, we have an unemployment rate of 3.6%. that's second only to our neighbors of north dakota who are fully embracing the energy renaissance, which is occurring in the upper great plains and other parts of the country. so because of south dakota's low tax and regulatory framework, it consistently makes us one of the best placings in the united states to start and grow a business. in fact, one of the biggest issues we hear from prospective business investors is the...
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it boded our entire show they have wallace who tried to pine ridge reservation in south dakota but it simply wasn't enough and so tonight we'll continue to explore one of the most important and under reported issues in america today the abysmal failure by the federal government to uphold centuries old treaties and the avenues that the soup people are taking on power themselves and build a sustainable future now let's break the said. the leaders of the teams they are looking very hard to take that are the. one that he ever had sex with that hurt there are those. that believe. the to. the extent that. the black hills of south dakota contains some of the oldest mountains in the world it's an area of five thousand square miles that have been held sacred to the lakota people for hundreds of years nine hundred sixty eight the us government signed the fort laramie treaty which granted sovereignty the native residents and prevented outside settlers from ever occupying the land however this all changed in eight hundred seventy four when gold was discovered miners flooded the area in just under
it boded our entire show they have wallace who tried to pine ridge reservation in south dakota but it simply wasn't enough and so tonight we'll continue to explore one of the most important and under reported issues in america today the abysmal failure by the federal government to uphold centuries old treaties and the avenues that the soup people are taking on power themselves and build a sustainable future now let's break the said. the leaders of the teams they are looking very hard to take...
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there's no big fracking going on in south dakota and some of these other places.e liberals understand here. what don't they get? >> larry, there's the amount of federal government welfare that goes to red states, which is the highest relative to the blue states. >> wait. i thought christie said that he pays much more in taxes to uncle sam than he gets back. that's the old pat moynihan -- >> it's a blue state, as you point out. red states get more in federal -- just to stay on christie, if one nail in his coffin is bridgegate, this is the second nail. he's going to have a problem in a republican primary. his opponent is bringing this issue up. >> especially with the speech he gave, the state of the state speech he gave, this study makes a lie out of all of that. >> if you have to follow governor jon corzine and all of these other guys, your state would be in deep doo-doo just like new jersey is. >> well, my old state, california, is an honorary state, larry. but i would say this. >> they should frack in california, they should. >> people go out there in the prairie
there's no big fracking going on in south dakota and some of these other places.e liberals understand here. what don't they get? >> larry, there's the amount of federal government welfare that goes to red states, which is the highest relative to the blue states. >> wait. i thought christie said that he pays much more in taxes to uncle sam than he gets back. that's the old pat moynihan -- >> it's a blue state, as you point out. red states get more in federal -- just to stay on...
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the black hills of south dakota contains some of the oldest mountains in the world it's an area of five thousand square miles that have been held sacred to the lakota people for hundreds of years nine hundred sixty eight the us government signed the fort laramie treaty which granted sovereignty the native residents and prevented outside settlers from ever occupying the land however this all changed in eight hundred seventy four when gold was discovered miners flooded the area in just under a decade the us government had taken near full control of the black hills fast forward a century to one thousand nine hundred eighty when a landmark supreme court decision granted one hundred six million dollars in the suv for both damages and ownership of the land. but tribal leadership refused to entertain the notion that the black hills could be bought with interest the offer by the u.s. now sits in a trust and it's worth over a billion dollars and although there are rumors of potential negotiations happening nearly every single tribe member i spoke to was adamant the black hills are not for sale f
the black hills of south dakota contains some of the oldest mountains in the world it's an area of five thousand square miles that have been held sacred to the lakota people for hundreds of years nine hundred sixty eight the us government signed the fort laramie treaty which granted sovereignty the native residents and prevented outside settlers from ever occupying the land however this all changed in eight hundred seventy four when gold was discovered miners flooded the area in just under a...
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look the black hills of south dakota contains some of the oldest mountains in the world it's an area of five thousand square miles.
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, south dakota, a growing, vibrant community. it says my wife and i have been fortunate to become small business owners and entrepreneurs. so far we've been successful of living the american dream for the last three years and have seen great success in what we do. unfortunately, with obamacare we're needing to make choices i never thought we'd have to make. based on the rates for health insurance, we would be paying approximately $800 out of pocket per month. essentially we're thrown in to making an additional house payment per month or face a penalty at the end of the year and not have health insurance. the constituent goes on to say, needless to say i'm very disappointed and upset right now. i feel i'm being taken advantage of because i'm a small business owner and wanted to live the american dream. this is another constituent from rapid city who says, and this was in the form of a letter regarding the president's broken promises. he says the bottom line is the president lied to us. he said if we like our policy we can keep it.
, south dakota, a growing, vibrant community. it says my wife and i have been fortunate to become small business owners and entrepreneurs. so far we've been successful of living the american dream for the last three years and have seen great success in what we do. unfortunately, with obamacare we're needing to make choices i never thought we'd have to make. based on the rates for health insurance, we would be paying approximately $800 out of pocket per month. essentially we're thrown in to...
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state and the south dakota school of mines. the foundation itself has invested those moneys back and raises money at fundraisers, thereby putting together approximately $1 million for facility restoration and renovation. now, this next photo shows the deck before it was repaired and acquired by the state of wyoming and then managed by the ranch a restoration foundation. so you see the damage that occurred under federal ownership, and this is its most recent state which indicates significant repairs. here again before and after the state of repair having been completed by the ranch a foundation using restoration funds that are obtained through the leasing operations. we're also going to look at some of the other buildings. there are numerous buildings on this property that are used primarily by south dakota school of mines and south dakota state university for educational purposes. this is a very expensive repair to make, mr. speaker. when these lower logs rot over time because of snow and cold and dry air and then followed by r
state and the south dakota school of mines. the foundation itself has invested those moneys back and raises money at fundraisers, thereby putting together approximately $1 million for facility restoration and renovation. now, this next photo shows the deck before it was repaired and acquired by the state of wyoming and then managed by the ranch a restoration foundation. so you see the damage that occurred under federal ownership, and this is its most recent state which indicates significant...
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the primary but in the general as well in west virginia, north carolina, louisiana, arkansas, south dakota, alaska, montana, michigan. all of those states we have very good candidates who can win elections. and, chris, the atmosphere for us is so good this fall that we're also stretching the playing field. we spent to be competitive in places like minnesota and new hampshire and colorado. so i think it could be a very good year historically. the sixth year of a two-term presidency is not very good to the party of the president and we believe that, coupled with the fact that the locations of the races are in very red states. seven of of those states i mentioned, mitt romney, 6 of the 7 he carried by double digits. >> here's a question from david -- democratic bashing only appeals to your base. what is on the out to the undecideds and across the aisle? tell david briefly the positive gop agenda. >> look, we believe that the american people will understand by this fall that we are the party of the private sector. we've tried big government now for six years in a row. we know that doesn't work
the primary but in the general as well in west virginia, north carolina, louisiana, arkansas, south dakota, alaska, montana, michigan. all of those states we have very good candidates who can win elections. and, chris, the atmosphere for us is so good this fall that we're also stretching the playing field. we spent to be competitive in places like minnesota and new hampshire and colorado. so i think it could be a very good year historically. the sixth year of a two-term presidency is not very...
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in the south dakota v. dole case which is about stakeholders they said 5% of highway funds was not enough to koreshan and the medicaid expansion. we have the same question now with how much you charge a person before you're actually unconstitutionally coerced. >> yes, down here. >> eyeing jason miller. i am a law student and i had a question, in your blog debates in the previous discussions leading up to the case to the religious freedom issues, up? for example contraception? >> they did but. [inaudible] i focus the book on most of the commerce clause and the taxing power of debates but those are important issues. as we know the court hearing in march, i make a comment on that in the introduction because we always have this issue of if we resist this centralization of health care we are -- the philistines that are standing against the tide of history as everyone moves into the "star trek" world and this idea that this is what were doing worse the civilized way to do health health care is to bring it to wash
in the south dakota v. dole case which is about stakeholders they said 5% of highway funds was not enough to koreshan and the medicaid expansion. we have the same question now with how much you charge a person before you're actually unconstitutionally coerced. >> yes, down here. >> eyeing jason miller. i am a law student and i had a question, in your blog debates in the previous discussions leading up to the case to the religious freedom issues, up? for example contraception?...
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here is the cold air coming in to north and south dakota. look at these actual air temperatures. you see numbers going down to about 40, 50 below with the wind chill. it looks like we'll see temperatures easily dropping. so look for a little light snow, but the wind chill is the big problem now, at least another 24 hours of bitter cold wind chills from the northeast all the way into the northern plains. del? >> thank you very much. >>> warren buffet is giving someone else a chance to become a billionaire by picking college basketball brackets. they are offering $1 million to anyone who can fill out a perfect bracket. the odds by the way are 1 in 9 quinn trillion. he is teaming up with quicken loans for the contest. if more than one person gets the perfect bracket they will have to share the prize. >>> there is a new spot in london called clock face. pay for time they spend there, not the drinks they consume. the owners are hoping their cafe chain can go global. only time will tell. thank you for watching al jazeera america. i'm del walters i
here is the cold air coming in to north and south dakota. look at these actual air temperatures. you see numbers going down to about 40, 50 below with the wind chill. it looks like we'll see temperatures easily dropping. so look for a little light snow, but the wind chill is the big problem now, at least another 24 hours of bitter cold wind chills from the northeast all the way into the northern plains. del? >> thank you very much. >>> warren buffet is giving someone else a...
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effect right now: blizzard warnings for all of north dakota, parts of south dakota as well.we're talking about blizzard warnings, visibility that is less than half omile because of winds over -- a mile because of winds over 35 miles per hour. down in the south, winter storm watches, that is in effect from parts of detroit, part of missouri as well. if you are traveling is some of these areas, the major airports we're going to be watching this, your delays could be cancelled or could be delayed in that area. fargo is about 21°, we're looking at minneapolis at 20. overnight, we're going to be seeing these wind chills go down significantly, let's put this into motion and as you can see, especially fargo, minus 38, minus 41 and then we end up at minus 40 and minus 56 on sunday morning. so very dangerous situations, you do not want to be left outside or you don't want to go outside and leave your pets outside. down towards the south quite cool, chicago is minus 8 for them now. i want to show you what minneapolis is expecting, this reflects all of the major airports for the riej.
effect right now: blizzard warnings for all of north dakota, parts of south dakota as well.we're talking about blizzard warnings, visibility that is less than half omile because of winds over -- a mile because of winds over 35 miles per hour. down in the south, winter storm watches, that is in effect from parts of detroit, part of missouri as well. if you are traveling is some of these areas, the major airports we're going to be watching this, your delays could be cancelled or could be delayed...
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it becomes the new baseline like the south dakota v. dole for individual coercion because south dakota vtol case which is dashing they said 5% of highway funds was not enough for diversion and then he went to medicaid expansion the same question up with how much you have to charge a person before you actually unconstitutionally coercing. >> yes, down here. >> i'm jason miller, a law student, and i a question in your blog debates in the previous discussion leading up to the case. did the religious freedom issue, up? for example, -- [inaudible] >> they did but they're not in the book. i focus the book on most of the commerce clause, but those are angrily important issues. .. -- incredibly important issues. .. that apparently is progress. >> back by the way is ongoing and the volokh conspiracy. >> gerald handler. you think there will be missed the lover from the worries about nasa and government buying and selling to this case? that is to say, our people more worried out powers of government and they don't want spillover to where they don'
it becomes the new baseline like the south dakota v. dole for individual coercion because south dakota vtol case which is dashing they said 5% of highway funds was not enough for diversion and then he went to medicaid expansion the same question up with how much you have to charge a person before you actually unconstitutionally coercing. >> yes, down here. >> i'm jason miller, a law student, and i a question in your blog debates in the previous discussion leading up to the case. did...
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i work in the oil fields out in south dakota. and just found something out about our tap water. see if it will work. first time i did it was a huge fire ball. that's why i'm a little jumpy doing it. >> waway to get oil and some of the side effects is it release methane and gas into the water. other people have said natural wells in the area could have their own gas and that this might not be caused by traffic. >> glasses make you smart. >> and kind of hot. >> think about the science here. this is a block of velveeta cheese and a ball. >> that's pretty cool. >> this is terrifying. why isn't it going through? >> it is going through. i just think it's taking a while because it's burning the cheese and probably creating the friction. >> i really have no science to share on this video, so i'm going real and the also i agree with you, it's kind of scary. >> i think it happened just the way it should have. >> so, we all agree this is a real video? >> sure. >> video number three. again, sciencey. >> what is that? >> what? >> why is it make iing a face? >> i think it's real. i think some
i work in the oil fields out in south dakota. and just found something out about our tap water. see if it will work. first time i did it was a huge fire ball. that's why i'm a little jumpy doing it. >> waway to get oil and some of the side effects is it release methane and gas into the water. other people have said natural wells in the area could have their own gas and that this might not be caused by traffic. >> glasses make you smart. >> and kind of hot. >> think about...
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still the cold air in place over north and south dakota. it's moving to the south temperatures dropping across the south-east. the snow can be pretty far south. feels like it's 30 below in fargo, 40 below in minnesota. the cold air has not made it to eastern new york. these are the air temperatures. it's 33 in philadelphia, 4 below in pittsburg. the cold air will spread east. there are the drop of temperatures, 34 degrees on wednesday. talking about the snow on the south-east. it's not today that cold front pushes to the south and by tomorrow the light snow through the area, as far south as south carolina. >> for one night in oklahoma a children's hospital transforms into a winter wonder land for patients. that was a prom theme. the winter dance put together for children of all ages, some patients are battling cancer, kidney disease. prom goers picked out special outfits, had stylists do their hair and make-up and several kids. thank you for watching al jazeera america. "inside story" is next. >> on the day americans pause to honor the memor
still the cold air in place over north and south dakota. it's moving to the south temperatures dropping across the south-east. the snow can be pretty far south. feels like it's 30 below in fargo, 40 below in minnesota. the cold air has not made it to eastern new york. these are the air temperatures. it's 33 in philadelphia, 4 below in pittsburg. the cold air will spread east. there are the drop of temperatures, 34 degrees on wednesday. talking about the snow on the south-east. it's not today...
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because in the south dakota v. dole case which is about state coercion, they said 5% of highway funds was not enough to coercion, and then they went to this medicaid expansion which was enough for coercion. we have the same question now with how much of you have to charge a person before you're actually unconstitutionally coercing them. >> other questions? yes, down here. [inaudible] >> i'm jason miller, i'm a law student at catholic university, and i had a question in your blog debates and in the priest discussions lead -- previous discussions leading up to the case, did the religious freedom issues come up? for example, the contraception mandate? >> i think -- they did, but they're not in the book really. [laughter] i focused the book on most of the commerce clause, occasional taxing power debates. those are incredibly important issues. as we know, the court will be hearing that in march. that's, i make a comment on that in the introduction because we always have this issue of if we resist the centralization of h
because in the south dakota v. dole case which is about state coercion, they said 5% of highway funds was not enough to coercion, and then they went to this medicaid expansion which was enough for coercion. we have the same question now with how much of you have to charge a person before you're actually unconstitutionally coercing them. >> other questions? yes, down here. [inaudible] >> i'm jason miller, i'm a law student at catholic university, and i had a question in your blog...
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the presiding officer: the senator from south dakota -- north dakota. i apologize. mr. hoeven: i want to thank the gentlelady from louisiana for her work on the flood insurance bill. i do hope we have an opportunity to address that this week and will continue to do all we can to help in that endeavor. again, thank you for your important work on that legislation. i also would like to thank the gentlewoman from minnesota for joining me this afternoon. we are today introducing the driver privacy act. i am very pleased to sponsor that legislation with the good senator from minnesota. we have a great group that's joined us as we introduce this bill today. this is all about protecting people's privacy in regard to their automobile. every automobile that will be made going forward, over 90% -- something like 96% of the automobiles that are made now have a black box in them. this is actually silver but we call it a black box because it's an event data recorder. it records information about your automobile. 96%, i think, of automobiles being made now have them, but the u.s. depa
the presiding officer: the senator from south dakota -- north dakota. i apologize. mr. hoeven: i want to thank the gentlelady from louisiana for her work on the flood insurance bill. i do hope we have an opportunity to address that this week and will continue to do all we can to help in that endeavor. again, thank you for your important work on that legislation. i also would like to thank the gentlewoman from minnesota for joining me this afternoon. we are today introducing the driver...
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right now it's all the way up and north and south dakota, but that arctic blast behind the snow will keep the snow in place. it's going to be a powdery accumulation of snowfall when it does move through. we'll see that moving through as we head through tuesday morning. more on that including when you can expect the snow to begin in your neighborhood and how many inches you'll get in the first alert 7-day forecast. >>> our other top story, four people recovering from a gunshot wound after an early morning drive by from a bar in manasses. delia goncalves has more on how police caught the suspect. >> reporter: the suspect was kicked out of the bar shortly after closing. security kicked him out. he got in his car, drove by the doors and started shooting. police say jeremiah pullen opened fire around 2:00 a.m. outside 90 degrees, a restaurant by day, a bar by night. >> security inside the establishment had removed him following a verbal altercation he was having with the employees. >> reporter: in the darkness of the early morning, police knee flashlights to search for bullet casings. evi
right now it's all the way up and north and south dakota, but that arctic blast behind the snow will keep the snow in place. it's going to be a powdery accumulation of snowfall when it does move through. we'll see that moving through as we head through tuesday morning. more on that including when you can expect the snow to begin in your neighborhood and how many inches you'll get in the first alert 7-day forecast. >>> our other top story, four people recovering from a gunshot wound...
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the development of a western storm along the east coast and starting to see snow in north and south dakota. and then we get that storm developing. it's starting to develop now. temperatures really drop in north dakota, fargo at 1 degree. that's it. 16 in minneapolis. 43 in omaha and warmer to the shout. there is that front. it will continue to move south monday and tuesday. and right along the boundary, you have this storm developing. timing looks like late tuesday morning we see storms developing and here is snow in the afternoon. once it begins to come down we'll see snow accumulate in west virginia, philadelphia and you will the way up 95. early snow tuesday night early wednesday bringing moyes and the storm will intensify. it looks like its happening too far south to give a tremendous amount of snow to new england and the northeast. it looks to be developing farther west with snow along i-95. the amounts four to six inches, this band may be heavier closer to the ocean where you get more moisture. then the storm closer out. and high temperatures below zero. bitter cold air through chica
the development of a western storm along the east coast and starting to see snow in north and south dakota. and then we get that storm developing. it's starting to develop now. temperatures really drop in north dakota, fargo at 1 degree. that's it. 16 in minneapolis. 43 in omaha and warmer to the shout. there is that front. it will continue to move south monday and tuesday. and right along the boundary, you have this storm developing. timing looks like late tuesday morning we see storms...
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it is a difficult problem in the rural states like south dakota. people are scattered over small populations over large areas. we have long discussions with both the native american tribes and the sooner nation about how difficult it is to abridge these kinds they are underresourced and only a couple people. the weather conditions and the population is impoverished. they might have 120 miles. which makes the issue up for a nation all the more important throughout the country. >> mr. rogoff. >> mr. chairman, it is a problem that's been identified at the federal level for some time and it is getting better. we certainly have room to improve. we have been successful in boosting the number of mobility managers that brings all these people together and helps professionalize the effort at the local areas to ensure we are getting the maximum value out of all the taxpayer-funded and charitably funded vehicles available. we still have the problem is stovepipe rules agency by agency. mr. wise is correct. the big talk in the room in terms of the dollars they
it is a difficult problem in the rural states like south dakota. people are scattered over small populations over large areas. we have long discussions with both the native american tribes and the sooner nation about how difficult it is to abridge these kinds they are underresourced and only a couple people. the weather conditions and the population is impoverished. they might have 120 miles. which makes the issue up for a nation all the more important throughout the country. >> mr....
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colder air is now moving through north and south dakota, blizzard warnings in effect, reducing visibilitiesyou see the actual air temperature down below zero in fargo and bismarck. feels like 51 below. that is dangerous cold air. and this cold air is pushing south and east, the pattern not changing much. we're talking about another wave coming in, plus dry weather continues. del? >> thank you very much. >>> al jazeera has now learned that a second chemical finding its way into theel river. now freedom industries has been ordered to release any information regarding unknown chemicals by 4:00 pm today. by way of history, on january 17th part of the ban was lifted. but yesterday officials confirmed the situation was far worst than first reported. >> reporter: for nearly two weeks the western was about a chemical called mchm crude that le leaked into the elk river. now residents are waking up to news that a second chemical was in the water. this one called pph. west virginia officials learned tuesday about 300 gallons of the chemical were mixed in with the other chemical that leaked into the ri
colder air is now moving through north and south dakota, blizzard warnings in effect, reducing visibilitiesyou see the actual air temperature down below zero in fargo and bismarck. feels like 51 below. that is dangerous cold air. and this cold air is pushing south and east, the pattern not changing much. we're talking about another wave coming in, plus dry weather continues. del? >> thank you very much. >>> al jazeera has now learned that a second chemical finding its way into...
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. >>> in south dakota residents are allowed to return after a toxic train crash. one train was derailed and hit loaded with crude oil. >>> and we still have a few hours left in 2013, but most of the world is in 2014. this is a live picture from london. is this live? did we get the timing right? wow. big ben, yeah, just at midnight. hundreds of thousands of people gathered for spectacular fireworks display. real money with david shuster in for ali velshi is next. >> new confidence for the new year consumer sentiment is beginning to surge and the housing market is starting to cool off. that's a good thing. we will explain. plus have you heard about the online currency called bit coin. why it's not the only game in town. and the corporate cash that is now pooing into college football bowl games. who is making millions off the ncaa. i'm david shuster in for ali velshi. and this is "real money." >> this is "real money," and you are the most important part of the show. join our live conversation on twitter @aj real money @ail ail, and facebook at aj real money. >>> in d
. >>> in south dakota residents are allowed to return after a toxic train crash. one train was derailed and hit loaded with crude oil. >>> and we still have a few hours left in 2013, but most of the world is in 2014. this is a live picture from london. is this live? did we get the timing right? wow. big ben, yeah, just at midnight. hundreds of thousands of people gathered for spectacular fireworks display. real money with david shuster in for ali velshi is next. >> new...
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there are blizzard warnings in minnesota, south dakota, and iowa.te yesterday, there were whiteout conditions in some areas, making travlt treacherous. most schools in minnesota are closed today as are the chicago schools. the windchill there could reach 40 below today. and the cold and snow caused multiple crashes in michigan. the national weather service said most of the midwest will feel colder than barrow, alaska, today. eric fisher, chief meteorologist at our boston station wbz told jeff glor the cold will extend from north to south. >> unbelievable cold. a lot of wind. not a lot of falling snow with that blizzard warning. it's in red on the map. gusts of 50 miles per hour. lots of snowing and drifting snow and windchills as cold as 50 below zero. that gets into life-threatening territory. a time we have to stay indoors as much as possible. timing out some of the temperatures, feel like 20 below in chicago, 43 below zero in fargo, it's feeling unrelenting. feeling like 10 in nashville and 15 in little rock. >> we're looking at the prospect of s
there are blizzard warnings in minnesota, south dakota, and iowa.te yesterday, there were whiteout conditions in some areas, making travlt treacherous. most schools in minnesota are closed today as are the chicago schools. the windchill there could reach 40 below today. and the cold and snow caused multiple crashes in michigan. the national weather service said most of the midwest will feel colder than barrow, alaska, today. eric fisher, chief meteorologist at our boston station wbz told jeff...
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ground there, a blizzard warning has been issued in four states, including minnesota, north dakota, south dakota, and iowa. the national weather service says this will be the most severe storm of the season. with more we are joined by eric fisher, chief meteorologist at our boston station wbz, and eric here we go again. >> it does sound like a broken record here, jeff, unbelievable cold, not a lot of falling snow but gusts of 50 miles per hour, a lot of blowing and drifting snow and wind chills as cold as 50 below zero. that gets into life threatening territory, really a time we have to stay indoors as much as possible. >> timing out some of those wind chills as we head into the timing out some of those wind chills as we head into the overnight and tomorrow morning, feeling like 20 below in chicago, 43 below zero in fargo, 30 below zero in minneapolis, and as we head tomorrow morning, feels like ten in nashville, 18 in little rock, headed southward, jeff. >> glor: and even further south, look at the prospect of snow in new orleans? >> it sounds crazy but true, these are winter storm watches that
ground there, a blizzard warning has been issued in four states, including minnesota, north dakota, south dakota, and iowa. the national weather service says this will be the most severe storm of the season. with more we are joined by eric fisher, chief meteorologist at our boston station wbz, and eric here we go again. >> it does sound like a broken record here, jeff, unbelievable cold, not a lot of falling snow but gusts of 50 miles per hour, a lot of blowing and drifting snow and wind...
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the black hills of south dakota contains some of the oldest mountains in the world it's an area of five thousand square miles that have been held sacred to the lakota people for hundreds of years nine hundred sixty eight the us government signed the fort laramie treaty which granted sovereignty the native residents and prevented outside settlers from ever occupying the land however this all changed in eight hundred seventy four when gold was discovered miners flooded the area in just under a decade the us government had taken near full control of the black hills fast forward a century to one thousand nine hundred eighty when a landmark supreme court decision granted one hundred six million dollars in the suv for both damages and ownership of the land but tribal leadership refused to entertain the notion that the black hills could be bought with interest the offer by the us now sits in a trust and it's worth over a billion dollars and although there are rumors of potential negotiations happening nearly every single tribe member i spoke to was adamant the black hills are not for sale for
the black hills of south dakota contains some of the oldest mountains in the world it's an area of five thousand square miles that have been held sacred to the lakota people for hundreds of years nine hundred sixty eight the us government signed the fort laramie treaty which granted sovereignty the native residents and prevented outside settlers from ever occupying the land however this all changed in eight hundred seventy four when gold was discovered miners flooded the area in just under a...
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they weren't from media centers in the new york but from north dakota and south dakota and kansas and montana. each of you who are journalism students tonight is presently receiving a gift, a superb education at unc school of journalism and the leadership in a profession that will change over your lifetime in way that's will confound all of your elders gathered tonight at the hargrove cloak wee al. there is nothing that would please wade hargrove or king keen or sherwood more than to sit together in some assististed living facility 20 or 30 years from now and brag we spoke one evening chapel hill about the future of broadcast journalism and do you know who was in the audience as a 21 or 22-year-old student? it was... and fill in the blank. it was you. the broadcast future awaits you and it's not gonna stop moving and neither should you. and that is the way it is. good night and good luck. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> historically what we've done we slide human life and then a learn face. a work phase and a resting phase afterwards. i think wha
they weren't from media centers in the new york but from north dakota and south dakota and kansas and montana. each of you who are journalism students tonight is presently receiving a gift, a superb education at unc school of journalism and the leadership in a profession that will change over your lifetime in way that's will confound all of your elders gathered tonight at the hargrove cloak wee al. there is nothing that would please wade hargrove or king keen or sherwood more than to sit...
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thousands of residents are without heat in minnesota, south dakota and wisconsin. >> we're asking people to be mindful of the situation we're in, to help us conserve. >> reporter: in the deep south, people not used to these frigid temperatures are preparing for what forecasters say could be significant snow and ice. the city of new orleans and portions of mississippi have already declared states of emergency. >> as always, in these types of situations, we're hoping for the very best conditions and planning for the worst. >> reporter: from the gulf on up the coastline, cities not equipped to deal with this kind of weather are taking their emergency plans into full gear. >> i just have a lot of inexperienced drivers in the snow and ice. because it only comes here every few years. >> reporter: and with more than two months left of winter, it seems an end to this pattern of extreme cold is nowhere in sight. wendy willfolk, nbc news, chicago. >>> let's go to meteorologist bill karins. we heard this is hitting the south, texas and florida and they mentioned about the crews not knowing how to d
thousands of residents are without heat in minnesota, south dakota and wisconsin. >> we're asking people to be mindful of the situation we're in, to help us conserve. >> reporter: in the deep south, people not used to these frigid temperatures are preparing for what forecasters say could be significant snow and ice. the city of new orleans and portions of mississippi have already declared states of emergency. >> as always, in these types of situations, we're hoping for the...
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in the dakotas after it whipped across montana with fierce winds, and it caused a big pileup in south dakota. now tonight it's all moving east. >>> still ahead tonight, trading places. one of the most important conversations a family can have. tonight, dr. nancy snyderman shows us how it transpired with her parents. >>> and later, the pre-dawn oscar announcements this morning and all the folks who thought there must be some mistake. >>> tonight here, we are re-visiting an occasional series of reports we first brought you years back, called trading places. its stories of our own correspondents who are serving as caregivers for their own aging parents. well, tonight, our chief medical editor dr. nancy snyderman tells a very personal story about the two parents who raised her, and an important conversation that had to happen as they entered a new phase of their lives. ♪ happy birthday to you >> reporter: it was a family celebration this past july, a milestone when my father turned 90. and an opportunity to continue an important conversation i had been having with my parents for years. what is t
in the dakotas after it whipped across montana with fierce winds, and it caused a big pileup in south dakota. now tonight it's all moving east. >>> still ahead tonight, trading places. one of the most important conversations a family can have. tonight, dr. nancy snyderman shows us how it transpired with her parents. >>> and later, the pre-dawn oscar announcements this morning and all the folks who thought there must be some mistake. >>> tonight here, we are...
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we just came back from south dakota where was 38 degrees below zero. it was worth the visit educating party party fellow patriots out there. although the to keep me on track at ten minutes. i have to move fast. i government spends $7 million a minute. i have to hurry. the finding very disheartening to find out that our congressmen and senators gutted d.c. medicare was cited is. as the question why is that. out in that be. listen to their speech. impressed me of a sudden they get this disease. emmy's it. the peach ccs disease. all they can think about is party power control over uni and special-interest money. that makes me angry. we all choose to be self-evident that all men were created equal and are endowed by our creator with certain of variable rates. among them are -- for the debt of this as we are endowed by our creator. let it be known right now. my creator, not the federal government. they're not allowed to take them away or to pass legislation like common core. coming down the children. shame on them. how about that ten to 21 lesson is say, in
we just came back from south dakota where was 38 degrees below zero. it was worth the visit educating party party fellow patriots out there. although the to keep me on track at ten minutes. i have to move fast. i government spends $7 million a minute. i have to hurry. the finding very disheartening to find out that our congressmen and senators gutted d.c. medicare was cited is. as the question why is that. out in that be. listen to their speech. impressed me of a sudden they get this disease....
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the speaker pro tempore: the the gentlewoman from south dakota is recognized for 1 1/2 minutes. mrs. noem: i thank the chairman for yielding and leadership on the farm bill and also ranking member peterson for all of his hard work and diligence in finding some common ground on a bill that's under -- been under negotiations for far too long. i'm so happy to be standing here with all of our members and colleagues to -- from the farm bill conference committee, which was honored to be a part of, an also everyone else who is supporting this bill, it is extremely bipartisan. it's taken a lot of hard work to get to this point, but i'm proud of the fact we have a product in front of us that's not only good for producers, it's good for consumers, it secures our food supply into the future which is one of the safest in the world. we make reforms, we save billions of tax dollars, it's accountable to the taxpayer in this country. we conserve wildlife had been tafment we provide a valuable safety net for those who grow our food and for those who rely on food assistance as well. while congres
the speaker pro tempore: the the gentlewoman from south dakota is recognized for 1 1/2 minutes. mrs. noem: i thank the chairman for yielding and leadership on the farm bill and also ranking member peterson for all of his hard work and diligence in finding some common ground on a bill that's under -- been under negotiations for far too long. i'm so happy to be standing here with all of our members and colleagues to -- from the farm bill conference committee, which was honored to be a part of, an...
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really worthwhile the funniest of all of us appear to contradict the official state thread of south dakota since two thousand won. you can find fry bread over the mirror the two courtyards in mexico a brave the second stop of the cast and of course the puppets are about suffered over the all basically saying that the very recently. join me again next time for another edition of this is the same on sunday to thank our. it's friday. the us. it's widespread and seventy six thousand people in south korea on the brakes in its deep down in the jackson proposal. they seem to have a meaning and china's ambassador to the uk and japanese counterparts but it's awful. on
really worthwhile the funniest of all of us appear to contradict the official state thread of south dakota since two thousand won. you can find fry bread over the mirror the two courtyards in mexico a brave the second stop of the cast and of course the puppets are about suffered over the all basically saying that the very recently. join me again next time for another edition of this is the same on sunday to thank our. it's friday. the us. it's widespread and seventy six thousand people in south...