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which starts in south dakota in the 2014 senate race? south dakota. that was a really weird senate race. democratic senator tim johnson announced he wouldn't run for re-election. republican governor of the state then announced he would run for the seat but he was embroiled in this complicated corruption scandal and his administration in addition to him, a former republican u.s. senator had been really popular in south dakota but left office almost 20 years ago decided he would run as an independent. then there was this awesome democratic candidate who barnstormed the state and did these little music videos and concerts from. he was like folksy to the nth degree and people really liked him, the democrat. it was a strange three-way race in south dakota last year. the republican candidate, the governor ended up winning but it was suspenseful. it was mildly scandalous. it was strange. in that long weird senate race last year, one of the minor candidates, the republican who came in fourth out fifth in the republican primary, and net boss worth had never ru
which starts in south dakota in the 2014 senate race? south dakota. that was a really weird senate race. democratic senator tim johnson announced he wouldn't run for re-election. republican governor of the state then announced he would run for the seat but he was embroiled in this complicated corruption scandal and his administration in addition to him, a former republican u.s. senator had been really popular in south dakota but left office almost 20 years ago decided he would run as an...
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>> caller: watertown, south dakota. he was from west of the river -- >> guest: the home of the watertown arrows. >> caller: yes. yes. >> host: were you able to catch that? >> guest: i didn't get the whole question. >> host: mary was talking about her own medical care at the mayo clinic, she was there 18 months, and the went to university of south dakota when you were there as well. so, when people see you, do they want to talk about the greatest generation, their own health stories, or the news industry today? >> guest: a combination of the three of them. i still get people coming up to me every week, even though the book has been out for 15 years, want to talk about "the greatest generation. "the things they didn't understand they now understand. and i'm now a kind of collection point for multiple my leoma where people talk to me about that. they'll tell me what they're going through, and then they say to me how come he news is not like when you were on it or walter was there. i have an unusual answer for them. i say,
>> caller: watertown, south dakota. he was from west of the river -- >> guest: the home of the watertown arrows. >> caller: yes. yes. >> host: were you able to catch that? >> guest: i didn't get the whole question. >> host: mary was talking about her own medical care at the mayo clinic, she was there 18 months, and the went to university of south dakota when you were there as well. so, when people see you, do they want to talk about the greatest generation,...
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montana and south dakota, only two that 48 lower that don't have. senator blumenthal and cannotwell and the vote called. >> i'll be quick. my main reason to speak is to say how fervently i support passenger rail in south dakota. >> i agree. >> first of all, ms. feinberg, i want to thank you for the breath of fresh air that you have already brought to the fra. your diligence and determination have made a significant difference already in the enforcement and the vigilance and vigor of oversight by an agency that has been asleep at the switch for much too long. there are still 64 recommendations i believe from the ntsb that have not been closed by your agency but you have made a lot of progress over a short period of time. and i hope that you will continue to focus not only on positive train control but on very significant other rail safety issues. close call reporting, redug nant signal protection, commuter rail inspection practices, cameras, speed restrictions, fatigue and so many other issues. i think your agency obviously can focus on more than one
montana and south dakota, only two that 48 lower that don't have. senator blumenthal and cannotwell and the vote called. >> i'll be quick. my main reason to speak is to say how fervently i support passenger rail in south dakota. >> i agree. >> first of all, ms. feinberg, i want to thank you for the breath of fresh air that you have already brought to the fra. your diligence and determination have made a significant difference already in the enforcement and the vigilance and...
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the trend started with a guy in south dakota.ot himself in the dick while trying to purchase a gun illegally. and since he was involved in illegal activity, he made up a story about getting robbed and blamed the shooting on a black guy. but it turned out the one black guy in south dakota was visiting relatives in chicago. (laughter) so, like his dick, this guy's story had an extra hole. (audience reacts) true. i'm not making this up. then, last week, another incident in washington state. a man, tripping balls on meth, thought his neighbor was under attack from imaginary mexicans. so when he tried to kick in the door, the gun in his waistband went off and the bullet lodged in his nut sack. (audience reacts) mmm... now, technically, getting shot in the nut sack is not the same as getting shot in the dick -- i get that. but it's dick-adjacent. it's definitely squarely in the area where men don't want weapons going off. it counts! these are all true stories guys. then, just this past weekend police approached a brooklyn man who was u
the trend started with a guy in south dakota.ot himself in the dick while trying to purchase a gun illegally. and since he was involved in illegal activity, he made up a story about getting robbed and blamed the shooting on a black guy. but it turned out the one black guy in south dakota was visiting relatives in chicago. (laughter) so, like his dick, this guy's story had an extra hole. (audience reacts) true. i'm not making this up. then, last week, another incident in washington state. a man,...
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in south dakota a u.s.ate candidate was just convicted of 12 felonies after she says she followed her campaign lawyer's advice about signing documents and filing fraudulent paperwork with the government. her campaign lawyer, who she blames for her plight but who denies the charges, her campaign lawyer is that guy who runs this veterans for a strong america group. veterans for a strong america has been under investigation for two different entities in state government in arizona. at the federal level the irs revoked the group's non-profit status this year because the irs says the group didn't file tax returns. as we reported last week, f.e.c. filings shoat group's pac had just $30 cash on hand when they filed with the f.e.c. and this whole string of publicly knowable problems and sort of red flags around this group, all of these things happening in multiple states and at the federal level are all evident with a pretty easy google search. but yet there was donald j. trump wrapping himself in the mantle of sup
in south dakota a u.s.ate candidate was just convicted of 12 felonies after she says she followed her campaign lawyer's advice about signing documents and filing fraudulent paperwork with the government. her campaign lawyer, who she blames for her plight but who denies the charges, her campaign lawyer is that guy who runs this veterans for a strong america group. veterans for a strong america has been under investigation for two different entities in state government in arizona. at the federal...
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the south dakota board supports the policy which allows the students to join depending on the gendery identify with. >>> post shows students dressed in black face and wearing afro wigs. they said they were dress the up as the jackson five. their intentions were malicious, but it was painful. >>> a tennessee mom lost her lunch to a momma bear and her cubs. the bears climbed inside and polished off the snacks and lunch. she said she learned a lesson about leaving her windows open and leaving food in the car. >> once you let them in the car, they can do what they want. >> if you want to get close to pope francis on the parkway you'll need are a ticket. >> a delaware county caretaker is accused of conning a dieing man, how police say she did it next on "action news." >> happening now on "action news," police are looking for the armed intruders who attacked a woman and her mother during a violent home invasion. >> a heat wave continues for one more day, expect a brief break before the # 0s return. >> and you want to get close to the pope. you're going to need a ticket. we'll tell you whos
the south dakota board supports the policy which allows the students to join depending on the gendery identify with. >>> post shows students dressed in black face and wearing afro wigs. they said they were dress the up as the jackson five. their intentions were malicious, but it was painful. >>> a tennessee mom lost her lunch to a momma bear and her cubs. the bears climbed inside and polished off the snacks and lunch. she said she learned a lesson about leaving her windows...
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. >> alaska, arkansas, nebraska and south dakota all voting in favor of raising it. john: some americans say business hurts poor people. >> might be the problem to create poor people. john: famous actors tell the united nations fossil fuels will kill us. >> accelerated climate change is here right now. john: it is? some people believe all kinds of things. you believe in ghosts? >> yes, people have seen ghosts, i don't need proof for it. john: no proof? be reasonable. that's our show tonight. and now, john stossel. john: we like to think that we are rational creatures, we're logical, we form our beliefs based on facts. >> you consider yourself a rational person? >> very rational. i don't know about him, i'm very rational. >> rational? yeah, absolutely. john: so many americans believe ridiculous things! >> do you believe in ghosts? >> yes. >> yes. >> people have seen ghosts. >> the house i grew up in los angeles had a ghost. >> since my mom died i believe she's around. i feel that she's around and my mother-in-law. i don't need proof for it. john: she doesn't need proo
. >> alaska, arkansas, nebraska and south dakota all voting in favor of raising it. john: some americans say business hurts poor people. >> might be the problem to create poor people. john: famous actors tell the united nations fossil fuels will kill us. >> accelerated climate change is here right now. john: it is? some people believe all kinds of things. you believe in ghosts? >> yes, people have seen ghosts, i don't need proof for it. john: no proof? be reasonable....
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. >> holy -- >> january 22nd, 2013, madison, south dakota.year for wrestlers at madison high school. this senior has been looking forward to it all night long. >> it is compared to homecoming for wrestling. we turn off the lights in the gym and just have that one spotlight over top of the mat. it lights up the whole match and then the gym is just packed full of kids. >> the "madison daily leader,' a local news outlet, is streaming the event live on its website. michael's mother, heather, is up in the stands. >> i love watching michael wrestle. and this was my chance to get to see him under the lights. >> in her excitement, she can't imagine her son facing anything more menacing than an opponent. michael and his competitor step on to the mat. >> the ref says go and we start wrestling. and he got a takedown on me. we were close to the edge of the mat. >> the wrestlers need to reset. >> when you go out of bounds, you go back to the middle of the mat and start in referee's position, which is where you go on your hands and knees and the other pers
. >> holy -- >> january 22nd, 2013, madison, south dakota.year for wrestlers at madison high school. this senior has been looking forward to it all night long. >> it is compared to homecoming for wrestling. we turn off the lights in the gym and just have that one spotlight over top of the mat. it lights up the whole match and then the gym is just packed full of kids. >> the "madison daily leader,' a local news outlet, is streaming the event live on its website....
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. >>> breaking news out of south dakota.there are investigating the shots fired in lincoln kocounty at the southeastern part of the state. >> ambulances are there on the scene, and perimeter is put up, and no word of victims or what has happened. and obviously a breaking news there, and a lot of information still needs to be coming out, but again for everyone, reports of shots fired at a high school in south dakota. we will have much more coverage of that and the breaking news of course out of syria. that is a lot to come in the next hour of cnn newsroom, and thank you all for joining us this hour. >>> legal view with ashleigh banfield will start after a break. from the people who brought you underwhelming internet speeds. and the people who brought you temperamental satellite television. introducing... underwhelming internet speeds and temperamental television... in one. welcome to the moment no one's been waiting for. the fastest internet and the best tv experience is already here with x1. only from xfinity. >>> this is cn
. >>> breaking news out of south dakota.there are investigating the shots fired in lincoln kocounty at the southeastern part of the state. >> ambulances are there on the scene, and perimeter is put up, and no word of victims or what has happened. and obviously a breaking news there, and a lot of information still needs to be coming out, but again for everyone, reports of shots fired at a high school in south dakota. we will have much more coverage of that and the breaking news of...
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the south dakota high school activity association board allows students to join according to the gendertify with. >> the eagles wrap up the preseason tonight e as they face the new york jets at the meadowlands. that means 22 players must go. one of them facing for a place is rasheed bailey. a star athlete at roxborough high school and delaware valley university. >>> the phillies lost the rubber matches against the the mets at city field. dominic brown went over the right field wall into the stands in the second inning trying to catch that one. he later left the game due to concerns of a concussion. phillies lose 9-4. they head to boston tomorrow. >>> there were two unexpected lunch guests this week. >> taco bell is thinking outside of the bun taking a cue from it's corporate cousin kfc. ♪ hey! let me help with that. oh, thank you! ♪ introducing the one-and-only volkswagen golf sportwagen. the sportier utility vehicle. lunch to a momma bear and her cubs. the bears climbed inside and polished off the snacks and lunch. she said she learned a lesson about leaving her windows open and leavin
the south dakota high school activity association board allows students to join according to the gendertify with. >> the eagles wrap up the preseason tonight e as they face the new york jets at the meadowlands. that means 22 players must go. one of them facing for a place is rasheed bailey. a star athlete at roxborough high school and delaware valley university. >>> the phillies lost the rubber matches against the the mets at city field. dominic brown went over the right field...
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the presiding officer: the senator from south dakota. mr. thune: mr. president, i understand there are two bills at the desk due for a second reading. the presiding officer: the clerk will read the title of the bills for the second time. the clerk: s. 2035, a bill to provide for the compensation of federal employees affected by a lapse in appropriation. h.r. 36, an act to amend title 18, united states code, to protect pain-capable unborn children, and for other purposes. mr. thune: in order to place the bills on the calendar under the provision of rule 14, i would object to further proceeding en bloc. the presiding officer: objections having been heard, the bills will be placed on the calendar. mr. thune: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, back in may, congress passed and the president signed legislation guaranteeing congress the chance to take an up-or-down vote on any nuclear deal with iran. that was widely debated here in the senate and in the house of representatives. votes were held. and in the united states senate, 98 senators, 98 senators,
the presiding officer: the senator from south dakota. mr. thune: mr. president, i understand there are two bills at the desk due for a second reading. the presiding officer: the clerk will read the title of the bills for the second time. the clerk: s. 2035, a bill to provide for the compensation of federal employees affected by a lapse in appropriation. h.r. 36, an act to amend title 18, united states code, to protect pain-capable unborn children, and for other purposes. mr. thune: in order to...
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lessig: my dad was building silos for missiles in south dakota. then we moved to north dakota. -- a steelus deal fabricating company. in writing 57 -- in 1967. i grew up there through college. my dad was a republican and entrepreneur. i grew up in republican. i was the youngest member of the delegation in the 1980 convention that nominated ronald reagan. i was a proud republican as a kid. my dad was, too. that i hadublicanism was a kind of libertarianism. i thought the important thing was to keep government out. to protect the liberty of individuals as much as possible. in a really important way i still think of myself as a libertarian, but a libertarian that recognizes the critical importance of a society where people are equal in critical ways. society where we give people the opportunity to , but thatheir liberty opportunity is an opportunity that we give to everyone. the opportunity to participate equally in democracy is incredibly important. those values for inequality bring me to the democratic party which i have been a member of since i firs
lessig: my dad was building silos for missiles in south dakota. then we moved to north dakota. -- a steelus deal fabricating company. in writing 57 -- in 1967. i grew up there through college. my dad was a republican and entrepreneur. i grew up in republican. i was the youngest member of the delegation in the 1980 convention that nominated ronald reagan. i was a proud republican as a kid. my dad was, too. that i hadublicanism was a kind of libertarianism. i thought the important thing was to...
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a south dakota man faces life in prison for killing the 2-year-old son of minnesota vikings star adrianpeterson. a jury took a few hours to deliver that guilty verdict. he murdered peterson's son while the two were alone in an apartment in 2013. patterson will be sentenced at later date. >>> and there's more backlash against the dentist who killed a lion. investigators say those woman used black paint to write insult on the dental officers's signs. palmer returned to work earlier this month following the killing of that beloved lion in zimba e zimbabwe. >>> in colorado springs security cameras at a wells fargo bank show a person setting a jar of gasoline on fire. look at the flames here. police believe he was burned in that massive fireball that skploe exploded in his face. he came back to get his bag and took off of a bicycle. there are some key things they're looking for. >> singed eyebrows, singed hair, some type of burns around their face or mouth. they were wearing a bandanna, so there's a chance that that cloth could have caught on fire and singed around their face or mouth. >> he
a south dakota man faces life in prison for killing the 2-year-old son of minnesota vikings star adrianpeterson. a jury took a few hours to deliver that guilty verdict. he murdered peterson's son while the two were alone in an apartment in 2013. patterson will be sentenced at later date. >>> and there's more backlash against the dentist who killed a lion. investigators say those woman used black paint to write insult on the dental officers's signs. palmer returned to work earlier this...
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we have showers and thunderstorms this morning rumbling through areas of south dakota and and main northot. we're tracking another band of showers here. this is a weakening cluster of storms. nothing severe here. rain and wet highways if you're packing up the car in ohio. most of the northeast trying to get relief. hot week in new york city. we were sweating it out. it's really uncomfortable. 82 in the city today. 91 d.c. you're waiting upon the relief the to come here. looks like tomorrow d.c. you're going to get into it. meanwhile, bake agoiing across plains. dodging hit or miss thunderstorms. meanwhile the west is best. check out temperatures. delightful. 60s and 70s. as we head to tomorrow it's a beach day, right? i would say so in the northeast. mid atlantic states. this is the last unofficial weekend of summer. got to take advantage of it. looks like the south will be dealing with thunderstorms, hit or miss variety. texas hit the pool, much of the same. on the west coast, san francisco. as we head to sunday, beach or pool day for much of the country here. ready for that? >> we're h
we have showers and thunderstorms this morning rumbling through areas of south dakota and and main northot. we're tracking another band of showers here. this is a weakening cluster of storms. nothing severe here. rain and wet highways if you're packing up the car in ohio. most of the northeast trying to get relief. hot week in new york city. we were sweating it out. it's really uncomfortable. 82 in the city today. 91 d.c. you're waiting upon the relief the to come here. looks like tomorrow d.c....
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and we are still waiting for passenger rail to come to south dakota, so montana, wyoming and south dakota the 48 lower that don't have it. senator blumenthal is up and senator cantwell and the vote has just been called. >> i'll be quick, mr. chairman. my main reason for speaking is how fervently i support rail in south dakota. >> i agree. >> first of all, miss feinberg, i want to thank you for the breath of fresh air that you've already brought to the fra. your diligence and determination have made a significant inroads already in the enforcement and the vigilance and vigor of oversight by an agency that has been asleep at the switch for much too long. there are still 64 recommendations i believe from the ntsb that have not been closed by your agency but you have made a lot of progress over a short period of time and i hope that you will continue to focus not only on positive train control but on very significant other rail safety issues. close call reporting, redundant signal protection, commuter rail inspection practices, cameras, speed restrictions, fatigue, and so many other issues i
and we are still waiting for passenger rail to come to south dakota, so montana, wyoming and south dakota the 48 lower that don't have it. senator blumenthal is up and senator cantwell and the vote has just been called. >> i'll be quick, mr. chairman. my main reason for speaking is how fervently i support rail in south dakota. >> i agree. >> first of all, miss feinberg, i want to thank you for the breath of fresh air that you've already brought to the fra. your diligence and...
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by the associated press, by cnn, by local media where this veterans group is headquartered in south dakota. and over the course of this week that story has gotten sort of deeper and deeper and worse and worse. it is starting to turn into what i think is a legitimate scandal for the fairly bulletproof campaign of the republican presidential front-runner. but for the first time tonight we've actually obtained from the trump campaign their explanation of what they thought they were doing on that battleship and who they thought they were raising money for and where the money went. they have not previously explained that all this week as the story has unfolded, but tonight they have given us their explanation. it is fairly amazing. and that is ahead. we're going to be talking about that and other veterans' issues with paul rieckhoff. i'm very much looking forward to that. but before we get to that conversation, frankly the news has been breaking fast and weird all day long today. there's a lot of it to get to just because i'm not sure you will have heard all of these stories and any one of them
by the associated press, by cnn, by local media where this veterans group is headquartered in south dakota. and over the course of this week that story has gotten sort of deeper and deeper and worse and worse. it is starting to turn into what i think is a legitimate scandal for the fairly bulletproof campaign of the republican presidential front-runner. but for the first time tonight we've actually obtained from the trump campaign their explanation of what they thought they were doing on that...
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dates back to 1913, when 14 bison from the bronx zoo were trucked to wind cave national park in south dakota at the behest of teddy roosevelt. so when it was time to bring bison to nachusa, they looked for a posse with a wind cave lineage. >> we went to broken kettle grassland another nature conservancy preserve in northwestern iowa in october of 2014 and brought back 20 animals with us. we essentially separated off the animals that we were going to bring back to illinois . make sure they had a clean bill of health. 7 of the females we strapped gps collars onto. so we could get real time movements of the animals. >> tracking those movements with the gps collars is julia brockman a bison researcher at southern illinois university. >> what kind of data are you receiving? >> so we're getting location information, a gps point on a map every hour, 24 hours a day. >> so can you show me what you've been seeing? >> sure. these are the bison locations for yesterday they seemed to be spending a lot of time along their corral and trap pasture. and i can corroborate that because we were there and i saw
dates back to 1913, when 14 bison from the bronx zoo were trucked to wind cave national park in south dakota at the behest of teddy roosevelt. so when it was time to bring bison to nachusa, they looked for a posse with a wind cave lineage. >> we went to broken kettle grassland another nature conservancy preserve in northwestern iowa in october of 2014 and brought back 20 animals with us. we essentially separated off the animals that we were going to bring back to illinois . make sure they...
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. >> i'm here for a pope vacation, my first time in philadelphia, and new jersey, i came from south dakota. >> reporter: shore cannot promise sunshine and beach weather this weekend but there are still plenty of things to do sianni of course eat and unlike the city no vehicle checkpoints. >> we would have loved to have seen the pope but just the crowds scared us a way. >> reporter: pat and jessica, thinks sweat shirt and jean weather at jersey shore. one bonus just about all that clothing is on sale. we're live, cleve bryan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> my favorite time at the shore, thanks very much, cleve. >>> so because of the pope coming here we were concerned about the forecast. >> lets get over to kate bilo who has a look at your forecast, kate? >> thanks, jessica and pat. it will be best in the poconos this weekend, okay in the city, in the so great down the shore because it is a coastal low impacting the forecast. lets look the at storm can three. nasty looking system right now luckily well off to the south but we have heavy rain just off the coast of the carolinas and virginia and
. >> i'm here for a pope vacation, my first time in philadelphia, and new jersey, i came from south dakota. >> reporter: shore cannot promise sunshine and beach weather this weekend but there are still plenty of things to do sianni of course eat and unlike the city no vehicle checkpoints. >> we would have loved to have seen the pope but just the crowds scared us a way. >> reporter: pat and jessica, thinks sweat shirt and jean weather at jersey shore. one bonus just about...
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oh, for a group of native americans in south dakota is going all in in pursuit of a new revenue stream. the stream is all about one thing. pot. >> yeah. the fanti sioux is planning the nation's first marijuana resort on its reservation. they already have a growing facility set up and they expect to be selling their first joint at a new year's eve party. >> the tribe's president says they want the resort to be an adult playground. and make no mistake, this is big business. the tribe says it could generate up to $2 million a month in profit. >> you like the idea. >> well, we were supposed to chat about this, but since the producers said tell her to be quiet i'll be quiet. >> in my ear, yes. there are even sound effects. reena's in her own world right now. >> is that the gunshot they had? >> i'll tell you, my one thing about that whole idea is that just imagine the long line at the buffet. >> oh! >> munchies. >> getting the munchies. what is the cookie place that people here in the bureau really love? midnight cookies? insomniac cookies? >> i wouldn't know. >> or is that the cookies we ma
oh, for a group of native americans in south dakota is going all in in pursuit of a new revenue stream. the stream is all about one thing. pot. >> yeah. the fanti sioux is planning the nation's first marijuana resort on its reservation. they already have a growing facility set up and they expect to be selling their first joint at a new year's eve party. >> the tribe's president says they want the resort to be an adult playground. and make no mistake, this is big business. the tribe...
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by the associated press, by cnn, by local media where this veterans group is headquartered in south dakota and over the course of this week that story has gotten sort of
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with us now, senator mike rounds, republican, south dakota who was in the chamber this morning watchingnd listening to pope francis. we have been saying, sir, it was not as political a presentation as yesterday. it didn't appear to take sides on the issue of policy. you say what? >> i say he came to have a dialogue with us. he was trying to send a message we have a responsibility. we were the elected representatives of the people of america, one that can do better and many had a series of suggestions we can remember. some of us had thought earlier that maybe he would come in and give us holy. he really didn't do that. he came and visited with us. stuart: he came across looking for christian individuals to look at their sole as opposed to groups of people. it is a nonpolitical speech in my opinion. is there something you would've liked to have seen in that speech that wasn't there? >> i had expected perhaps when we talked about the value of life, and i suspected he might say more in that regard he was careful how we placed it. he talked about it, brought it up and those of us that are pr
with us now, senator mike rounds, republican, south dakota who was in the chamber this morning watchingnd listening to pope francis. we have been saying, sir, it was not as political a presentation as yesterday. it didn't appear to take sides on the issue of policy. you say what? >> i say he came to have a dialogue with us. he was trying to send a message we have a responsibility. we were the elected representatives of the people of america, one that can do better and many had a series of...
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jim is in south dakota, line for republicans. caller: good morning. i never thought about it one way withother except i agree dr. carson on no muslim leading the country. host: why just muslims? caller: you see them on tv, burning our flag. what do they expect us to think? host: what do you say to the caller who said he was muslim and that if you got to know him and his views, you would understand more about the muslim culture and what is happening in isis, iraq, and syria is not the muslim culture. ? caller: look at that airline stewardess that refused to serve drinks. their the beginning of viewpoint forced on americans that you should not have a job in the first place. articlere is a recent from the christian science monitor. bernie sanders talking about his jewish faith saying, i'm proud .o be jewish he said, i'm not particularly religious. sander said being jewish taught him what politics is about. he set a guy named adolf hitler and 50 million people died as a result of the election in world war ii including 6 million jews. what i learned is tha
jim is in south dakota, line for republicans. caller: good morning. i never thought about it one way withother except i agree dr. carson on no muslim leading the country. host: why just muslims? caller: you see them on tv, burning our flag. what do they expect us to think? host: what do you say to the caller who said he was muslim and that if you got to know him and his views, you would understand more about the muslim culture and what is happening in isis, iraq, and syria is not the muslim...
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. >> miss south dakota. >> you know her as her very own mary hart, staying her way across the stage. she didn'thome the crown, but won our hearts. >> i became a finalist in the miss america pageant. i got a lot of attention on a number of talk shows, take and that's what got my interest in becoming a host. >> it's evolved and changed over the years is the fact that we have platform the fact that it's very scholarship based. now miss america for a better parts. of the past several decades are doctors, lawyers, educators, politicians, incredibly strong women,mn and i'm very proud of that. >> the new miss america for 1971 now receiving her role, miss texas! >> a successful anchor for cbs sport and hosted three game shows for the nfl. the pageant has been a laun pad for so many famous careers. >> miss america is miss carsson. >> i never envisioned myself aching miss america. i was a really serious concert violinist, and that was my life as a child. i quit at 17. mys parents were devastated. my mom got a brochure talking about miss america. they were based on talent. she called me up, i f
. >> miss south dakota. >> you know her as her very own mary hart, staying her way across the stage. she didn'thome the crown, but won our hearts. >> i became a finalist in the miss america pageant. i got a lot of attention on a number of talk shows, take and that's what got my interest in becoming a host. >> it's evolved and changed over the years is the fact that we have platform the fact that it's very scholarship based. now miss america for a better parts. of the...
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the two facilities in south dakota and one in wyoming and now one in colorado. they are also in the ranching business and owns a golf club in wyoming. his son marcus is the fourth generation to work in the company. congratulations to yet another family owned business. they have been recognized by the small business administration, administration, the small business person of the year by the better business bureau with their torch award for business ethic, the forest recognition in the wyoming economic development stabilization board, independent force product association, president of the board of trustees, on and on and on and last but certainly not least, he is also on the economic advisory board for the federal reserve bank of kansas city. ladies and gentlemen i think you would agree you have an exceptional panel here today. i'm going to invite each of our four panelist to make a brief opening remark about the state of affairs of the economy, their company or whatever they think is important to share with you today and then we will get into some questions. pe
the two facilities in south dakota and one in wyoming and now one in colorado. they are also in the ranching business and owns a golf club in wyoming. his son marcus is the fourth generation to work in the company. congratulations to yet another family owned business. they have been recognized by the small business administration, administration, the small business person of the year by the better business bureau with their torch award for business ethic, the forest recognition in the wyoming...
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from texas into south dakota eastern portions of the nation across parts of georgia. we have areas of rain across parts of ohio and slow commute for the u.s. as we head out further west i mentioned possibility of storms later on moving eastward already firing up areas of rain further west across parts of montana. across the areas into minnesota and eastern parts of the dakotas. let's head over to you. >> how about a bourbon fuelled fire nado. they spilled 800,000 gallons of booze into a retention bond. sparks from the warehouse set off the massive fire there. wow. look at that. >> the first hand glimpse inside a blue angels fighter jet. this is the same kind of plane i used to fly in the navy. it will believe you breathless. >> one of our fine pilots, they come within inches of each other while maintaining that precise blue angels formation. they are the rock stars of the navy pilots. >> no kidding. why do you want to fly that close to one another? >> we will talk about it later. if does look spectacular. >> 40 minutes after the hour. just weeks after several american
from texas into south dakota eastern portions of the nation across parts of georgia. we have areas of rain across parts of ohio and slow commute for the u.s. as we head out further west i mentioned possibility of storms later on moving eastward already firing up areas of rain further west across parts of montana. across the areas into minnesota and eastern parts of the dakotas. let's head over to you. >> how about a bourbon fuelled fire nado. they spilled 800,000 gallons of booze into a...
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the affiliate in north dakota and south dakota makes roughly $450,000 a year. i could be here for a long time listing exorbitant salaries. this is also an organization that seems to have exorbitant travel expenses. 2013, they send more than $5 million in travel. first-class tickets, private chartered aircraft. tohly they are spending $14,000 a day to travel. that is a lot. that is money that is not going to women's health care. 2013, they spent roughly $600,000 on blowout parties. andolate champagne events pepa performed a concert. these are things they locked money doing according to the tax record. in the past three years, they spent more than $67 million on fundraising. they are pretty good at it. that is partly my point. they are pretty good at fundraising. they don't necessarily need taxpayer dollars to pay for it. this part i really hope we have a deeper discussion about. we may not learn everything that we need to, but over the past than 22 million dollars has been transferred from their 501(c)(3) to 501(c) four organizations as well as tax. this is advo
the affiliate in north dakota and south dakota makes roughly $450,000 a year. i could be here for a long time listing exorbitant salaries. this is also an organization that seems to have exorbitant travel expenses. 2013, they send more than $5 million in travel. first-class tickets, private chartered aircraft. tohly they are spending $14,000 a day to travel. that is a lot. that is money that is not going to women's health care. 2013, they spent roughly $600,000 on blowout parties. andolate...
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. >> a south dakota school locked down after a student pulled a gun and fired at the principal. t took place in small town harrisburg, ten miles south of sioux falls. the student has been taken into custody. officials say the principal suffered a light flesh wound to the arm and is in stable condition. police say an assistant principal eventually tackled the suspected shooter and restrained him until police arrived no other injury reported. >> washington lawmakers nearing a deal to avoid a federal government shutdown this afternoon. the senate approved a bill to fund the government until december 11th the measure goes to the house where republican leaders plan to pass it in time. they'll need to count on democratic votes to balance out opposition to the bill from tea party supporters who want to cut funding for planned parenthood. i funding bill must be approved by midnight tonight. >>> pope francis reflected on his visit to cuba and the u.s. today as he spoke to thousands in st. peters square. he wished to embrace all cubans without exception and renew the hope that cuba will ho
. >> a south dakota school locked down after a student pulled a gun and fired at the principal. t took place in small town harrisburg, ten miles south of sioux falls. the student has been taken into custody. officials say the principal suffered a light flesh wound to the arm and is in stable condition. police say an assistant principal eventually tackled the suspected shooter and restrained him until police arrived no other injury reported. >> washington lawmakers nearing a deal to...
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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 broadly. remember what jorge said more people supported the anti-shutdown movement than supported it. people that supported the shutdown. same case with what you're doing. more people agree with principles of liberty and support our ideas that we really know. john: thank you, alexander, and jorge. coming up, students with guns. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] john: we're back at the students for liberty conference and i want to ask you, how many of you are carrying a gun now? yeah, you're in washington, d.c. you would be jailed if you carried a gun but, should you be allowed to carry a gun on your c
[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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the senator from south dakota is here so i'll wrap this up. i sat down to read this agreement. i was struck on the third page, with this statement, in the agreement with iran: iran, reaffirms that under no circumstances will iran seek, develop or acquire any nuclear weapon. that's quite a statement. it was our goal with this negotiation. do i believe it? some. but i have my doubts. that's why we had to have an inspection regime. that's why we had to dramatically cut back under capacity to build weapons, great fuel. and that's why this agreement is now most of the country's belief moving into the right direction in iran. there are critics. a lot of them are here in the senate. there isn't a single critic who has stepped up with a better idea. so let's go back to the sanctions regime, they want to bring iran to the negotiating table and it worked. to think we're going to renew sanctions or unilateral sanctions. that, to me, is not something that is likely to occur. let me add the other alternative, we know the cost of war, we know it in human lives, we know it in the casualties t
the senator from south dakota is here so i'll wrap this up. i sat down to read this agreement. i was struck on the third page, with this statement, in the agreement with iran: iran, reaffirms that under no circumstances will iran seek, develop or acquire any nuclear weapon. that's quite a statement. it was our goal with this negotiation. do i believe it? some. but i have my doubts. that's why we had to have an inspection regime. that's why we had to dramatically cut back under capacity to build...
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all this for the son of a norwegian american family born in the small town of canton, south dakota so he came from they heartland and grew up with the 20 them century. the source of his renown was his inspired invention, the cyclotron. a device tt could bombard the atomic nucleus with energies that his fellow physicists could only dream of the name of elucidating the mystery's the subatomic world. but his overarching legacy was a few way of doing science. we call it big science. capital intensive, multidisciplinary research in which teams of tens or hundreds or thousands of researchers worked together, with funding from foundations, governments, and industry. big science is all around us today. high-level research funded by the nih and national science foundation which received nearly $40 billion a year in government appropriations. that big science. the effort to put man on the moon to send probes into the farthest reaches of he solar system, that's big science. the human genome project was a $3 billion exercise in big science that helped to launch not only new fields of study but al
all this for the son of a norwegian american family born in the small town of canton, south dakota so he came from they heartland and grew up with the 20 them century. the source of his renown was his inspired invention, the cyclotron. a device tt could bombard the atomic nucleus with energies that his fellow physicists could only dream of the name of elucidating the mystery's the subatomic world. but his overarching legacy was a few way of doing science. we call it big science. capital...
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he was born in this small town in south dakota. you could say he came from the heartland and he grew up with the 20th century. the source of all his renowned was his inspired invention the cyclotron. it was a device that could bombard the atomic nucleus with energies that his fellow physicist could only dream of in the name of a looser date in the miseries of the subatomic world. his overarching legacy was a new way of doing science. we call it big science. capital-intensive, multi disc been research which came with tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of researchers working together in government and industry. big science science is all around us today. high-level research funded by the nia to the national science foundation which received nearly $40 billion a year in government appropriations. that's big science. the effort to put a man on the moon to send probes into the farthest reaches of the solar science, that's big science. the human the human genome project was a 3 billion exercise in big science that help to launch
he was born in this small town in south dakota. you could say he came from the heartland and he grew up with the 20th century. the source of all his renowned was his inspired invention the cyclotron. it was a device that could bombard the atomic nucleus with energies that his fellow physicist could only dream of in the name of a looser date in the miseries of the subatomic world. his overarching legacy was a new way of doing science. we call it big science. capital-intensive, multi disc been...
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. >> south dakota and montana and minute are other states that the beekeepers are swarming to. those that stay in california are supplementing with processed bee food that is very expensive. >> we have big news the last day of september. >> we will find out about the sprinkles. >> we will track the sprinkles and light showers in the southern half of the bay area. with live doppler hd showing you we are tracking returns much not reaching the down yet but getting the atmosphere ready for more light rain shower in the early morning with a thin line of showers from the southwest and temperatures are mainly in the 50s to low 60 and hayward is 59, and same in san carlos at 59 and san jose. highs are the big take arm the rain is mainly in the son half of the viewing area with a lot of clouds and limited sunshine. >> you can see a lost red on the mad and we have a couple of accidents and we have an ace train delay with signal problems causing a delay on ace train 3 with nine minutes late approaching address. if you use ace, choke the schedule you may have to wait on the platform. one a
. >> south dakota and montana and minute are other states that the beekeepers are swarming to. those that stay in california are supplementing with processed bee food that is very expensive. >> we have big news the last day of september. >> we will find out about the sprinkles. >> we will track the sprinkles and light showers in the southern half of the bay area. with live doppler hd showing you we are tracking returns much not reaching the down yet but getting the...
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senate in south dakota and she needed signatures to get on the ballot.here are election requirements that this political newbie say she is turned to her campaign lawyer for advice. that lawyer was joel arends who she testified advised her could sign off on petitions even if she didn't witness every single signature on them. >> and joel was my friend, i trusted them. when he said you could sign it, i was sure he knew the rules. >> i have an incredibly humiliating experience for my family and i have the loss of my medical license. and what happened to joel? from the moment he knew that there was trouble, he went out and did a fundraiser for my opponent. i mean really? >> the jury didn't buy it. dr. annette bosworth lost in the primary, was convicted of election fraud and was convicted of perjury. her lawyer, she says, didn't miss a beat. >> please help me welcome mr. donald j. trump! >> do you know where the money went? >> he could have brought in $850,000 by our calculations. we just don't know where the money is the group doesn't have a good track record
senate in south dakota and she needed signatures to get on the ballot.here are election requirements that this political newbie say she is turned to her campaign lawyer for advice. that lawyer was joel arends who she testified advised her could sign off on petitions even if she didn't witness every single signature on them. >> and joel was my friend, i trusted them. when he said you could sign it, i was sure he knew the rules. >> i have an incredibly humiliating experience for my...
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south dakota avenue northeast between hamilton street and carlton avenue. three cars are involved in is a move a little closer to fedex field. to travel metro for the past few games, what they've done is added an additional hour of service. that will not happen on metro tonight. normal closing. that is our look at traffic right now. jonathan: 7 on your side with health matters. word of a new survey that tells parents to trust their instincts or the guts when it comes to their children and adhd. the beginning of the school year sees a big jump in diagnosis for the attention disorders. the cdc says parents of the best instincts that something is off and then they should alert doctors. kimberly: as the school year gets underway, it is a stressful time for students and parents. jonathan: how much homework grow our children get in is it too much? kimberly: sheila expands how to respond to those questions and help out with homework. >> what are you going to work on first? reporter: they had a routine after school. homework before playtime. balancing things got to
south dakota avenue northeast between hamilton street and carlton avenue. three cars are involved in is a move a little closer to fedex field. to travel metro for the past few games, what they've done is added an additional hour of service. that will not happen on metro tonight. normal closing. that is our look at traffic right now. jonathan: 7 on your side with health matters. word of a new survey that tells parents to trust their instincts or the guts when it comes to their children and adhd....
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>>darya: the full throttle in south dakota was destroyed in a fire early tuesday morning it could hold as many as 20,000 people in that bar it was made of wood and steel beams and it erupted when the flames are overwhelmed it. >>mark: uninterested declined a felony case against the mobile he says he was defending himself and his son take a look of the dramatic pictures of the school was that burst into flames in irvine 36 has close to on the way back from a water polo match in the bus driver noticed that the bust was losing power on interstate 5 in the stillness of this month smoked. >>darya: we will be right back. >>darya: donald trump support among republicans continue to grow the latest cnn showed 32 percent support trump and a wrestler president of nomination of a percent this morning from on this. >>mark: we explained how a single non former packer seal cull its year-end. >>andrew spencer: pays or if i wear and for the glasses also people think he was smart the leadership he was really weak and immigration and energy level now has some to say about one contenders face can you imag
>>darya: the full throttle in south dakota was destroyed in a fire early tuesday morning it could hold as many as 20,000 people in that bar it was made of wood and steel beams and it erupted when the flames are overwhelmed it. >>mark: uninterested declined a felony case against the mobile he says he was defending himself and his son take a look of the dramatic pictures of the school was that burst into flames in irvine 36 has close to on the way back from a water polo match in the...