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in south dakota, we've bucked the trend. our statewide enrollment is down only 1%. in build dakota programs, though, enrollment is up nearly 10%. i'm excited about the impact these build dakota scholarships will have on our workforce when the first recipients receive their two-year degrees in may. voters showed their support for our technical institutes in the general election by passing amendment r. this amendment solved a longstanding constitutional problem by giving the legislature authority to provide for the oversight of the technical institutes, and i will support legislation this year that implements amendment r. of course, we are also very proud of our six state universities who do so much to prepare our young people to enter the workforce. i am particularly pleased that the board of regents has taken a leadership role in adopting a goal that is 65% of south dakota high school graduates go on to graduate from a university or technical school. most jobs of the future will require a post high school credential, and we need to encourage students to obtain one. w
in south dakota, we've bucked the trend. our statewide enrollment is down only 1%. in build dakota programs, though, enrollment is up nearly 10%. i'm excited about the impact these build dakota scholarships will have on our workforce when the first recipients receive their two-year degrees in may. voters showed their support for our technical institutes in the general election by passing amendment r. this amendment solved a longstanding constitutional problem by giving the legislature authority...
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next we looked the campus of the south dakota developmental center in redfield. like the yankton facility this large campus was built to house over a thousand south dakotans with developmental or mental health issues, onfor their entire lives. today the campus serves only about 120 persons. this year i will be asking you authorize the transfer of several vacant building and adjoining lands from the cam nows the city of redfield which expressed interest in refurbishing the buildings. we are also evaluating evaluatie former state training campus. the property has been leased over a decade to a private company that operates the aurora plains academy. i well be asking you to authorize a sale as well. i'm also asking you to approve the potential sale of the star academy property. outside of custer, which closed last march there are too few juvenile thursday correction systems to justify this large campus and even if a future increase of juveniles in corrections -- even a future increase of juveniles in corrections would not justify re-opening star academy. we would use
next we looked the campus of the south dakota developmental center in redfield. like the yankton facility this large campus was built to house over a thousand south dakotans with developmental or mental health issues, onfor their entire lives. today the campus serves only about 120 persons. this year i will be asking you authorize the transfer of several vacant building and adjoining lands from the cam nows the city of redfield which expressed interest in refurbishing the buildings. we are also...
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next, we looked at the campus of the south dakota developmental center in redfield. like the yankton facility, this large campus was built to house over 1,000 south dakotaens with developmental or mental health issues, often for their entire lives. today, the campus serves only about 120 persons. this year, i will be asking you to authorize the transfer of several vacant buildings and the adjoining lands from that campus to the city of redfield, which has expressed an interest in refurbishing the buildings and returning them to a public use. we are also evaluating the former state training school campus in plankenten. this property has been leased for over a decade to a private company that operates the aurora plains academy fair. we're considering the potential to sell the campus and i will be asking you to authorize that potential sale as well. i'm also asking you to approve the potential sale of the star academy property, outside of custer. which closed last march. there are too few juveniles in the corrections systems to justify this large camp, and even if an inc
next, we looked at the campus of the south dakota developmental center in redfield. like the yankton facility, this large campus was built to house over 1,000 south dakotaens with developmental or mental health issues, often for their entire lives. today, the campus serves only about 120 persons. this year, i will be asking you to authorize the transfer of several vacant buildings and the adjoining lands from that campus to the city of redfield, which has expressed an interest in refurbishing...
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south dakota state university about climate change on the dakota plains. south dakota state's lab call climate change, and i'm quoting them here, the signature challenge of the 21st century. so let's bear in mind we have the kansas state university calling climate change one of the grand challenges of the 21st century. we have south dakota's lab calling climate change the signature challenge of the 21st century. we have an e.p.a. nominee who is a climate change denier wrapped so tight with the fossil fuel industry you can't tell where one ends and the other begins, and he has the support of the senators from kansas and south dakota. it's a riddle. south dakota state scientists aren't just saying that climate change is the signature challenge of the 21st century. they're out studying climate change around the globe from the upper forests of west africa to the west antarctica ice sheet. south dakota state university professor mark cochran is working with the u.s. forest service to determine, quote, how a changing climate impacts forest ecosystems. and report
south dakota state university about climate change on the dakota plains. south dakota state's lab call climate change, and i'm quoting them here, the signature challenge of the 21st century. so let's bear in mind we have the kansas state university calling climate change one of the grand challenges of the 21st century. we have south dakota's lab calling climate change the signature challenge of the 21st century. we have an e.p.a. nominee who is a climate change denier wrapped so tight with the...
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he lives in south dakota with his wife and young child.e's his story. >> south dakota is considered and underserved area where there's a shortage of physicians, so that's why international physicians are welcome here. >> it's winter in sioux falls, south dakota. >> i was born and raised in damascus, syria. you went to medical school back home in damascus, graduated in 2008 and came to continue my education here in the united states. >> today this doctor is a pediatric endocrinologist, serving patients from north and south dakota, minnesota, iowa and nebraska. >> so i have patients who will travel hundreds of miles to come see me. there are many patients who i travel to go see. >> we also use airplanes to get physicians out into those rural communities when the distance is significant. >> but there's one place the doctor is hesitant toe fly to -- out of the u.s. to see relati relatives. president donald trump's executive order bars citizens from seven muslim countries, including syria, to enter the united states with that order in limbo, th
he lives in south dakota with his wife and young child.e's his story. >> south dakota is considered and underserved area where there's a shortage of physicians, so that's why international physicians are welcome here. >> it's winter in sioux falls, south dakota. >> i was born and raised in damascus, syria. you went to medical school back home in damascus, graduated in 2008 and came to continue my education here in the united states. >> today this doctor is a pediatric...
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christine romans has his story. >> south dakota is considered an underserved area where there's shortagens. that's why international physicians are welcome here. >> reporter: it's winter in sioux falls, south dakota. >> i was born and raised in damascus, syria. i went to medical school back home in damascus. graduated in 2008 and came to continue my education here in the united states. >> reporter: today dr. nafal is a pediatric endocrinologist at the medical clenic serving patients from north dakota and south dakota, minnesota, iowa and nebraska. >> all right, young lady. so i have patients who have traveled hundreds of miles to come see me. and there are many patients who i travel to go see. >> we also use airplanes to get physicians out into those rural communities when the distance is significant. >> reporter: but there's one place al nafal is hesitant to fly to. out of the u.s. to see relatives. president trump's executive order bars citizens of seven muslim maurgeity countries, including syria, from entering into the united states. with that order in legal limbo, he is afraid he ma
christine romans has his story. >> south dakota is considered an underserved area where there's shortagens. that's why international physicians are welcome here. >> reporter: it's winter in sioux falls, south dakota. >> i was born and raised in damascus, syria. i went to medical school back home in damascus. graduated in 2008 and came to continue my education here in the united states. >> reporter: today dr. nafal is a pediatric endocrinologist at the medical clenic...
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. >> you can take the boy out of south dakota but there's south dakota left in you. >> true. >> the war that defined him. >> you were born in 1940. >> everybody around me was going to war. i wore a helmet every day. >> desolate corner of iraq. >> the wars he's covered. >> what do you want to fight against? >> never thought we would be in iraq 14 years. >> the people he's interviewed. >> bang overnight you're a big celebrity. >> i guess so. >> tonight they interview him. >> he had a relationship with the guy. >> we grew up not too far from one another. >> alexa, how old is tom brokaw. >> 76 years old. >> where do we go from here? >> it's just the beginning really. >> presidents. >> did you begin to think you made a lucky star hovering over ronald reagan? >> i was very blessed. >> politics. >> did you have any clue it was coming? >> no. you were supposed to have the clue. >> and unforgettable moments. from great heroes. >> it is just not the place for a human being. >> to the greatest generation. >> you guys haven't been back in 40 years. >> first time back. >> how does it look to you? >>
. >> you can take the boy out of south dakota but there's south dakota left in you. >> true. >> the war that defined him. >> you were born in 1940. >> everybody around me was going to war. i wore a helmet every day. >> desolate corner of iraq. >> the wars he's covered. >> what do you want to fight against? >> never thought we would be in iraq 14 years. >> the people he's interviewed. >> bang overnight you're a big celebrity....
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he is a former member of the house of representatives, south dakota senate and a former south dakota secretary of agriculture. he helped give birth to the conservation reserve and conservation reserve enhancement programs which have been extremely beneficial to farmers, ranchers and landowners, not only in south dakota but across the country. these programs helped increase farm and ranch family incomes at a time of great economic turmoil, but more importantly, clint was a mentor and a hero to me and many others, and i'm proud to say a lifelong friend to me and jean. i have always looked up to clint and sought him out for advice. when i first met clint when i was an intern in the south dakota senate in 1976, he was serving in a leadership position. he taught me many valuable lessons over the years about politics, policy, family and public service, just to name a few. he also is credited with introducing me to that exquisite combination of water and scotch over 40 years ago at the king's inn in pierre. clint grew up on a ranch and never let go of his cowboy roots, his hat or his boots.
he is a former member of the house of representatives, south dakota senate and a former south dakota secretary of agriculture. he helped give birth to the conservation reserve and conservation reserve enhancement programs which have been extremely beneficial to farmers, ranchers and landowners, not only in south dakota but across the country. these programs helped increase farm and ranch family incomes at a time of great economic turmoil, but more importantly, clint was a mentor and a hero to...
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he treats children in sioux falls, south dakota.south dakota in some of the most rural under-served areas of america. the tough choices caused by the travel ban next. >>> a real world example this morning of how the president's travel ban is disrupting the lives of people inside and outside the u.s. rural doctors here on special j-1 visas are working in the u.s. 1,500 given the visas each year. the doctor living in sioux falls, south dakota. he lives in the u.s. with his wife and ten month old baby. he wants to bring his baby back to syria. if he leaves, he fears he will not be allowed back. here is his story. >> i think that will be helpful. >> well said, honey. >> i know. i think that's true. >> they did not consider the order will not affect just people of the seven countries, but affect people in the united states and people in rural america. >> the state department said exceptions to the travel and visa ban could be issued on a case by case basibasis. they did not specify a doctor shortage in a rural area is considered. >> that
he treats children in sioux falls, south dakota.south dakota in some of the most rural under-served areas of america. the tough choices caused by the travel ban next. >>> a real world example this morning of how the president's travel ban is disrupting the lives of people inside and outside the u.s. rural doctors here on special j-1 visas are working in the u.s. 1,500 given the visas each year. the doctor living in sioux falls, south dakota. he lives in the u.s. with his wife and ten...
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because they chose south dakota. so off they go to rapid city with extremely little money in their pockets. they said if they are able to open this mcdonald's the maybe their family finances would be a better footing themselves. that is what they did. at that point women were not allowed to work in mcdonald's. that was part of the mcdonald brothers, not just ray. but wives were expected to help their husbands. so she oversaw the construction of golden arches on main street and started ordering the stock because all of the food came locally. it was all sourced locally, is not held in on a truck because ray was very committed to keeping food local and the standards that meant to be kept up. >> host: southern south dakota and joan is working behind the scenes and probably doing important things. a lot of women did that but just provident get the credit for it. but she had some sense for business. >> guest: she was very shrewd and not afraid. >> host: how did they cross paths again? i believe ray was married three times.
because they chose south dakota. so off they go to rapid city with extremely little money in their pockets. they said if they are able to open this mcdonald's the maybe their family finances would be a better footing themselves. that is what they did. at that point women were not allowed to work in mcdonald's. that was part of the mcdonald brothers, not just ray. but wives were expected to help their husbands. so she oversaw the construction of golden arches on main street and started ordering...
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in south dakota, republican -- ethics law that was passed by south dakota voter this is november.cs law restricted gifts from lobbyists, kind of the standard ethics stuff. but it's stuff that south dakota maybe needs right now. the state has had a few ethics scandals, including a legislator who resigned last month because he got caught having sex with interns. we're talking more than one intern. after that scandal came to light, republican legislators distinguished themselves by blocking legislation that says, legislators should not have sex with interns, they blocked that. they just repealed the whole new ethics law that was just passed by a majority of south dakota voters. republican legislators came back in an emergency session to kill ethics rules and the republican governor signed off on it las night. also the ceo of exxon, started work as secretary of state. republicans in the -- that the largest oil companies in the world should get a little something extra from the u.s. government. they needed another hug. now the republicans on a 98% party line vote that -- republicans in
in south dakota, republican -- ethics law that was passed by south dakota voter this is november.cs law restricted gifts from lobbyists, kind of the standard ethics stuff. but it's stuff that south dakota maybe needs right now. the state has had a few ethics scandals, including a legislator who resigned last month because he got caught having sex with interns. we're talking more than one intern. after that scandal came to light, republican legislators distinguished themselves by blocking...
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south dakota and wyoming have no income tax. colorado, kansas, missouri, all have lower tax rates. our high tax rate hampers our ability to grow our economy over the long term. it discourages investment and chases away great people. if we want to outpace other midwestern states, we have to be more competitive. do you know it's been 20 years since middle class nebraskans have seen a cut in their income tax rate? the hard working people of nebraska deserve better than for their elected officials to treat cutting income tax rates as a once in a generation event. partnering with senator jim smith, chair of the revenue committee, we propose to take that top income tax rate down roughly .1% per year as long as our revenue growth is 3.5% or higher. in effect, we will have a trigger. when we hit 3.5% growth, to take that income tax rate from 6.84% down a little each year until we get it under 6%. if our revenue doesn't grow fast enough, the tax rate doesn't come down. it's that simple. now, i want to take a minute to address the top income tax bracket. in world of hyper political rhetoric,
south dakota and wyoming have no income tax. colorado, kansas, missouri, all have lower tax rates. our high tax rate hampers our ability to grow our economy over the long term. it discourages investment and chases away great people. if we want to outpace other midwestern states, we have to be more competitive. do you know it's been 20 years since middle class nebraskans have seen a cut in their income tax rate? the hard working people of nebraska deserve better than for their elected officials...
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and because raleigh was provisioning from that part of the world they chose south dakota so off joan and rollie and their young daughter moved to rapid city with extremely little money in their pockets and grand ambitions that if they were able to open this mcdonald's there finally finances would be better and that is what they did. at that point women were not allowed to work in mcdonald's. that was part of an edict from the mcdonald's brothers, not just ray but wives were expected to help their husbands so joan oversaw the construction of the golden arches on main street and started ordering, the food came locally. it was all sourced locally. it wasn't called in on a truck because ray was very committed to keeping the food local land standards meant that could be kept up so in south dakota joan is working behind the scenes and probably doing a lot of important things. a lot of women did that and maybe just didn't get the credit but she clearly had a sense of business. she was very shrewd and not afraid. >> how do they cross paths again? take us to the point, i believe ray kroc was
and because raleigh was provisioning from that part of the world they chose south dakota so off joan and rollie and their young daughter moved to rapid city with extremely little money in their pockets and grand ambitions that if they were able to open this mcdonald's there finally finances would be better and that is what they did. at that point women were not allowed to work in mcdonald's. that was part of an edict from the mcdonald's brothers, not just ray but wives were expected to help...
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. >>> when we come back, winter in south dakota can be cold.those that need it most. his story is next. >>> this week's impact your world looks at the brutal winters in south dakota and how there's an organization now helping families survive the cold on american indian reservations. look at this. >> winters here can be life-threatening. one spirit is a nonprofit that helps out the la quota people on the pine ridge indian reservation in south dakota. we have homes that are below standard or people struggle with poverty, no jobs. so many people have wood stoves because it is the cheapest way to heat your home. >> we would probably have to burn anything, just burn clothes, burn shoes, something just to keep warm. >> we are kind of in open country, so sometimes the wood is farther to get. the people just struggle to get out to get the wood because of the poverty. there's no gas money to get out there, no vehicle. >> we go out and cut the wood, carry the wood in the house where it is needed. >> before it is really cold, there's hardly any wood, hav
. >>> when we come back, winter in south dakota can be cold.those that need it most. his story is next. >>> this week's impact your world looks at the brutal winters in south dakota and how there's an organization now helping families survive the cold on american indian reservations. look at this. >> winters here can be life-threatening. one spirit is a nonprofit that helps out the la quota people on the pine ridge indian reservation in south dakota. we have homes that...
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senator john thune south dakota, thank you. mark: excellent conversation.estlnick and will tell us about the .ideogame giant pushing to film this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ live from london and from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. mark: and i mark barton. this is "bloomberg markets." nba's kicking off its all-star technology forum in new orleans. they bring the most influential names to talk about the future of the industry. cory johnson is there joined by special guest. with strauss zelnick, ceo of take-two interactive. how is again doing? strauss: we have achieved the highest ratings for any sports title in this generation. this year, we are about eight units sold. sales are up 60% year-over-year. isy: the quality of the game mind blowing for people who play games. immersive. this game is so immersive. strauss: it started as a simulation game. we're going to create something electronically that mirrors what you see on the court. more and more, the simulation is real. if you step back a little bit, you cannot tell the difference between nba 2k and professional basketba
senator john thune south dakota, thank you. mark: excellent conversation.estlnick and will tell us about the .ideogame giant pushing to film this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ live from london and from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. mark: and i mark barton. this is "bloomberg markets." nba's kicking off its all-star technology forum in new orleans. they bring the most influential names to talk about the future of the industry. cory johnson is there joined by special guest. with strauss zelnick,...
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you said you traveled 30,000 miles -- >> it's the size of south dakota people tell me. it's the largest ag-producing congressional district in the country. we're the country's leading producer of wheat sorghum, the third leading producer of cattle. we have the largest dairy heard growing in the state as well. so very much ag driven, but oil's also very important to us. wind energy is a big issue. we're growing solar energy. a very diverse portfolio of energy. there's more sunny days in kansas than florida. it's hard to believe that. and of course we're known for wind. the wind energy is booming there. we are an exporter of energy and that exporting is going to grow. >> those industries that you're talking about, were they supportive of your run for office? >> very, very supportive. i'm going to start with agriculture. kansas farm bureau, kansas livestock association, all the other groups, corn, wheat, sorghum, all these people helped us immensely. the ethanol people. all these people helped us a lot with the ag community. then of course wind energy very supportive as we
you said you traveled 30,000 miles -- >> it's the size of south dakota people tell me. it's the largest ag-producing congressional district in the country. we're the country's leading producer of wheat sorghum, the third leading producer of cattle. we have the largest dairy heard growing in the state as well. so very much ag driven, but oil's also very important to us. wind energy is a big issue. we're growing solar energy. a very diverse portfolio of energy. there's more sunny days in...
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meanwhile smart on crime conservative states like texas, utah, georgia, kentucky and south dakota are headed in this direction and states have seen better public safety outcomes by pursuing these types of reforms. has the president and ceo of the greater oklahoma city which chamber of commerce recently said oklahoma spent too much money without positive outcomes, locking up low-level nonviolent people. [applause]
meanwhile smart on crime conservative states like texas, utah, georgia, kentucky and south dakota are headed in this direction and states have seen better public safety outcomes by pursuing these types of reforms. has the president and ceo of the greater oklahoma city which chamber of commerce recently said oklahoma spent too much money without positive outcomes, locking up low-level nonviolent people. [applause]
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that's going to include drilling under a disputed portion of land that runs from south dakota into northet, msnbc's cal perriment you' perry. you're the guy to talk to as you've spent a lot of time out there with protesters. this is a quarter mile left but it goes under a river. >> we're talking under the missouri river. >> how can they stop it? >> the point you make is the point that needs to be made that realistically protesters won't be able to stop the less quarter mile of pipeline under the missouri river. they physically won't be able to get there. there's only a few hundred left and the oil company has every reason to get this done as quickly as possible. now, the tribe, the standing rock sioux tribe, say they will fight it in court and fight it after the pipeline is operational. but if you're fighting for ecological protection, once that pipeline starts pumping that oil, it should become about protecting the pipeline. >> yeah. so this is something, the only recourse they have is to go to court. >> right. >> and if that. they can't stop this because the army corps of engineers sai
that's going to include drilling under a disputed portion of land that runs from south dakota into northet, msnbc's cal perriment you' perry. you're the guy to talk to as you've spent a lot of time out there with protesters. this is a quarter mile left but it goes under a river. >> we're talking under the missouri river. >> how can they stop it? >> the point you make is the point that needs to be made that realistically protesters won't be able to stop the less quarter mile of...
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. >> south dakota and wyoming have more income tax. they all have lower tax rates. our high tax rate hampers our ability to grow our economy over the long term. it discourages investment and chases away great people. if we want to out pace other midwestern states we have to be more competitive. do you know it's been 20 years since middle class nebraskans have seen a cut in their income tax rate? in effect we will have a trigger when we hit 3.5% growth to take that income tax rate from 6.84% down a little each year until we get it under 6%. if our revenue doesn't grow fast enough the tax rate doesn't come down. it's that simple. it is caught in this highest tax bracket. folks, $29,831 is rich. it is middle class. for married couples taking $59,661 they are also caught in this top tax bract et and that's more than half of them. nebraskans look at us and wonder why it's so hard for us to keep more of their money. the only way to have sustainable tax relief is controlling spending. it is fundamentally the difference between spending restraint and revenue growth. control
. >> south dakota and wyoming have more income tax. they all have lower tax rates. our high tax rate hampers our ability to grow our economy over the long term. it discourages investment and chases away great people. if we want to out pace other midwestern states we have to be more competitive. do you know it's been 20 years since middle class nebraskans have seen a cut in their income tax rate? in effect we will have a trigger when we hit 3.5% growth to take that income tax rate from...
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meanwhile smart on crime states conservative states such as texas, utah, georgia, kentucky and south dakota are already headed in this direction and states have seen better public safety outcomes by pursuing these types of reforms. as roy williams, president and ceo of greater oklahoma city chamber of commerce recently said and quote oklahoma spends too much money without positive outcomes locking up low-level nonviolent people. [ applause ] >> the legislature seriously needs to consider these recommendations. then we then went on to say taxpayers have to spend billions to incarcerate or people. while i'm talking about public safety, send me a bill to fix the real id licenses. [ applause ]
meanwhile smart on crime states conservative states such as texas, utah, georgia, kentucky and south dakota are already headed in this direction and states have seen better public safety outcomes by pursuing these types of reforms. as roy williams, president and ceo of greater oklahoma city chamber of commerce recently said and quote oklahoma spends too much money without positive outcomes locking up low-level nonviolent people. [ applause ] >> the legislature seriously needs to consider...
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i would like to thank my colleague from south dakota and for her hard work in guiding this bill through congress. i urge my colleagues to support this bill and i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. mr. lamborn. mr. lamborn: i would thank the gentleman from colorado for his gracious remarks and now yield such time as she may consume to the the gentlewoman from from the great state of south dakota who is working hard for the people of her state. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. mrs. noem: i thank the gentleman for yielding. i rise in support of h.r. 337, the black hills national cemetery boundary expansion act. your support means so much to our veterans and their families. those who have served and those families sacrificed beside them deserve our nation's eternal gratitude. since 1948, the black hills national cemetery is one way we have shown that appreciation to them. the cemetery currently covers 100 acres of land and is home to the korean war veterans memorial. it's peaceful landscape serves as the final resting plac
i would like to thank my colleague from south dakota and for her hard work in guiding this bill through congress. i urge my colleagues to support this bill and i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. mr. lamborn. mr. lamborn: i would thank the gentleman from colorado for his gracious remarks and now yield such time as she may consume to the the gentlewoman from from the great state of south dakota who is working hard for the people of her state. the...
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they see major issues we don't see in south dakota. they're concerned about rising water levels in their neck of the woods. south dakota, we're concerned about things like our rural development of the basic infrastructure of simply delivering rural water. matter of fact, we've got rural water programs in south dakota that the state's fully funded their share of it and yet the federal government hasn't got enough money in it to actually pick up their share and the cost is going up. we've got people that don't have that water available. we've got other rural water systems in the state, and they don't have enough money to do the maintenance on some areas and they haven't quite filled them out yet. just for a minute what i'd like to do, as individuals that have a clear understanding from the state and local level, the opportunities and capabilities that you have, i want to reach out a little bit here. let's make a couple of assumptions that perhaps a lot of people in this country will say will never come true. some people say we're talking
they see major issues we don't see in south dakota. they're concerned about rising water levels in their neck of the woods. south dakota, we're concerned about things like our rural development of the basic infrastructure of simply delivering rural water. matter of fact, we've got rural water programs in south dakota that the state's fully funded their share of it and yet the federal government hasn't got enough money in it to actually pick up their share and the cost is going up. we've got...
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wor world, a struggle on indian reservations to heat their homes is a live or death matter in south dakotae organization is helping them in a simple but impactful way. >>> winters here can be life threatening. one spirit is a nonprofit that helps south lakota people here on the reservation here in south dakota. we have homes that are below standard, our people struggle with poverty and no jobs. so many people here have wood stoves because it's the cheapest way to heat your home. >> we would probably have to just burn anything. just burn clothes or burn shoes something just to keep warm. >> we're kind of in open country. so sometimes the wood is farther to get. the people just struggle to be able to get out to get the wood because of the poverty. there's no gas money to get out there. no vehicle. we go out, cut the wood. carry the wood in the house where it's needed. >> before just really cold, there's hardly any wood for us. have to put plastic outside and inside just to keep warm. brought that wood over and that's helpful for us. >> part of our culture to help one another. >> here we go.
wor world, a struggle on indian reservations to heat their homes is a live or death matter in south dakotae organization is helping them in a simple but impactful way. >>> winters here can be life threatening. one spirit is a nonprofit that helps south lakota people here on the reservation here in south dakota. we have homes that are below standard, our people struggle with poverty and no jobs. so many people here have wood stoves because it's the cheapest way to heat your home....
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south dakota senator, john, very good to have you. is this much adieu about politics? in other words, it's not going to change anything, but it's going to distract? i'm wondering if that's what this is about. >> well, i don't think there's any question, neil, that this is all about politics. for elizabeth warren, it's about november of 2020. that's her motivation in a lot of this. i think it's the fog of the election hanging over this place. the democrats have not gotten over the fact that donald trump won. he's naming people to his cabinet. they're trying to drag that process out. so i hope at some point this normaliz normalizes. right now it's delay on the democrats in the united states senate. at some points you have to say enough already. obviously last night it got spirited. look, this is -- these are united states senators. we expect to come here and debate the issues. i hope that going forward we'll get into a constructive discussion about the issues and about the nominees and their records and not make personal attacks. that's not what the senate is about. >> n
south dakota senator, john, very good to have you. is this much adieu about politics? in other words, it's not going to change anything, but it's going to distract? i'm wondering if that's what this is about. >> well, i don't think there's any question, neil, that this is all about politics. for elizabeth warren, it's about november of 2020. that's her motivation in a lot of this. i think it's the fog of the election hanging over this place. the democrats have not gotten over the fact...
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a south dakota pathologist, dr. brad randall. >> and dr. randall gave an opinion of the injuries suggestive of a struggle, and ruled it a homicide. >> homicide. and there was only one suspect. in april of 2013, 15 months after emily died, alex fazzino was arrested and charged with his wife's murder. >> they said you're under arrest. and i was in complete shock. when you're innocent, you don't think it can happen. you think, they're going to come to their senses. they're going to see it. but no. >> he spent three weeks in jail before being released on bond. >> the truth will come out. >> alex's sister marguerite says her brother was charged with murder because of small town politics. what was it that you think kept the state sort of moving forward with the idea of prosecuting? >> well, i think it was the beckwiths. i think the power that they have in that community, and i believe that they were putting political pressure on the state to prosecute this. >> the suggestion that there was some sort of political pressure that was put on my office
a south dakota pathologist, dr. brad randall. >> and dr. randall gave an opinion of the injuries suggestive of a struggle, and ruled it a homicide. >> homicide. and there was only one suspect. in april of 2013, 15 months after emily died, alex fazzino was arrested and charged with his wife's murder. >> they said you're under arrest. and i was in complete shock. when you're innocent, you don't think it can happen. you think, they're going to come to their senses. they're going...
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industries based on knowledge is likelylogy that going to be trading with germany as we are with south dakota. this really hit home to me. with london, the biggest user of indiana court. complex in biggest north america. and rolls royce, which makes more of this product here in indianapolis that anywhere else. way, they just invested another $600 million here. [applause] these three ceos all separately shared the same thing with me. each day, they wake up with a worldview. decide which markets to grow and invest in. arejob is to make sure they making those decisions. they see indiana as their sweet spot. that said, the heart and soul of our economy is still small business. our stadium did not start as a stadium, he was a truck driver from ramsey, trucks cap breaking down. he created a better one. he sold that out of the trunk of his car. nagel had custard shops, they have doubled employment and revenue. reggie jones started out working in mcdonald's. now he owns seven of them. sunny back started driving a five.r, when he was [laughter] all in on a new technology called hybrid. the year it was
industries based on knowledge is likelylogy that going to be trading with germany as we are with south dakota. this really hit home to me. with london, the biggest user of indiana court. complex in biggest north america. and rolls royce, which makes more of this product here in indianapolis that anywhere else. way, they just invested another $600 million here. [applause] these three ceos all separately shared the same thing with me. each day, they wake up with a worldview. decide which markets...
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. >> holy -- >> january 22nd, 2013, madison south dakota, it's the biggest night of the year for wrestlersor 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 the top of the mat. it lights up the whole match and the gym is 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. 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. mieskal and his competitors 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 person comes on top of you. >> michael gets into position. but before
. >> holy -- >> january 22nd, 2013, madison south dakota, it's the biggest night of the year for wrestlersor 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 the top of the mat. it lights up the whole match and the gym is packed full of kids. >> the madison daily leader, a local news outlet is streaming the event live on its website. michael's mother,...
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. >> you can take the boy out of south dakota but there's south dakota left in you. >> true. >> the ward him. >> you were born in 1940. >> everybody around me was going to war. i wore a helmet every day. >> desolate corner of iraq. >> the wars he's covered. >> what do you want to fight against? >> never thought we would be in iraq 14 years. >> the people he's
. >> you can take the boy out of south dakota but there's south dakota left in you. >> true. >> the ward him. >> you were born in 1940. >> everybody around me was going to war. i wore a helmet every day. >> desolate corner of iraq. >> the wars he's covered. >> what do you want to fight against? >> never thought we would be in iraq 14 years. >> the people he's
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the presiding officer: the senator from south dakota. mr. thune: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be suspended. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. thune: mr. president, i rise to voice my strong support for wilbur ross to be the next secretary of commerce. we held a hearing on his nomination on january 18, 2017. mr. ross completed all of the required paperwork and responded to all of the committee's questions for the record. five weeks ago, on january 24, the commerce committee acted by voice vote to favorably report his nomination to the floor. we invoked cloture on mr. ross' nomination by 66-31 on february 17. i'm glad that the senate will finally confirm his nomination today after a long and unnecessary delay. when he's confirmed, mr. ross will bring decades of business entrepreneurial and civic experience to this important position. mr. ross is perhaps best known for his expertise in revitalizing distressed businesses such as those in the u.s. steel industry. at a time when most investors had abandon
the presiding officer: the senator from south dakota. mr. thune: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be suspended. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. thune: mr. president, i rise to voice my strong support for wilbur ross to be the next secretary of commerce. we held a hearing on his nomination on january 18, 2017. mr. ross completed all of the required paperwork and responded to all of the committee's questions for the record. five weeks ago, on january 24,...
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this happened on south dakota avenue in northeast saturday. nobody was hurt. the police are trying to determine if he also robbed a business in northwest on the same day. if you have information, call the police. jonathan: happening now in cities across the country, investigations underway into anti-semitic threats and vandalism. alison: michelle marsh has new details from the satellite center. the threat started last month. since jay to worry nine, there have been 69 threats in 27 states -- since january 9, there have been 69 threats in 27 president said that anti-semitism needs to stop. >> this is a meaningful reminder of why we have to fight a country come in tyler torrence bigotry and all of its forms. michelle: tonight there is good news, a muslim-led fundraising effort has raised nearly $30,000 to repair hundreds of the damaged headstones at the jewish cemetery. --michelle marsh, abc 7 news. alison: new department of security roles expand the immigrants subject to deportation. while it does not reverse an executive order protecting 750,000 people brought
this happened on south dakota avenue in northeast saturday. nobody was hurt. the police are trying to determine if he also robbed a business in northwest on the same day. if you have information, call the police. jonathan: happening now in cities across the country, investigations underway into anti-semitic threats and vandalism. alison: michelle marsh has new details from the satellite center. the threat started last month. since jay to worry nine, there have been 69 threats in 27 states --...
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the presiding officer: the senator from south dakota. mr. rounds: thank you, mr. president. i rise today to -- are we in a quorum call, mr. president? the presiding officer: senator, we are. mr. rounds: i would move to vitiate the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. rounds: thank you. mr. president, i rise today to discuss president trump's nominee to be administrator of the united states environmental protection agency, oklahoma attorney general scott pruitt. general pruitt's legal background with the e.p.a. regulatory process makes him well suited to lead this agency. he has an in-depth understanding of the impact regulations have on landowners, american businesses and state and local governments. as attorney general, mr. pruitt has been a leader in standing up for the rights of state governments in the face of an aggressive e.p.a. that has imposed increasingly costly and burdensome regulations on the states. during his time as the attorney general, mr. pruitt established oklahoma's first federalism unit in the office of solicitor general to more eff
the presiding officer: the senator from south dakota. mr. rounds: thank you, mr. president. i rise today to -- are we in a quorum call, mr. president? the presiding officer: senator, we are. mr. rounds: i would move to vitiate the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. rounds: thank you. mr. president, i rise today to discuss president trump's nominee to be administrator of the united states environmental protection agency, oklahoma attorney general scott pruitt. general...
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senator for south dakota. coming up, trump counselor kellyanne conway is facing bipartisan outrage after promoting ivanka trump's clothing brand in a live interview. >> i'm going to give a free commercial here, go buy it today, everybody. >> they need to investigate what happened with kellyanne conway, it was wrong, there should be some accountability there. >> now republican jason chaffetz of utah said what s did is wrong. plus, french officials say they thwarted a likely terrorist attack in paris. what investigators have discovered. it's one of the stories we're updating around the news nation. no corn, wheat or soy. support your active dog's whole body health with purina one. parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. medicare doesn't cover everyth
senator for south dakota. coming up, trump counselor kellyanne conway is facing bipartisan outrage after promoting ivanka trump's clothing brand in a live interview. >> i'm going to give a free commercial here, go buy it today, everybody. >> they need to investigate what happened with kellyanne conway, it was wrong, there should be some accountability there. >> now republican jason chaffetz of utah said what s did is wrong. plus, french officials say they thwarted a likely...
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meanwhile, smart on crime states, conservative states such as texas, utah, georgia, kentucky, and south dakota are already headed in this direction and states have seen better public safety outcomes by pursuing these types of reforms. as the president and c.e.o. of the greater oklahoma chamber of commerce said, oklahoma spends too much money without positive outcomes locking up low-level, nonviolent people. [applause] the business community supports the governor's efforts and encourages the legislature to seriously consider these recommendations and then he went on to say, doing nothing means taxpayers must spend billions more to incarcerate more people or risk problematic federal intervention in our system. while i'm talking about public safety, send me a bill to fix the real i.d. licenses. [applause] we have four months to solve this issue, let's get it done. third, health. as i said in my second inaugural speech, our health outcomes are holding us back as the -- as a state and the status quo is not acceptable. as a result, i convened a group of health care leaders from throughout the health
meanwhile, smart on crime states, conservative states such as texas, utah, georgia, kentucky, and south dakota are already headed in this direction and states have seen better public safety outcomes by pursuing these types of reforms. as the president and c.e.o. of the greater oklahoma chamber of commerce said, oklahoma spends too much money without positive outcomes locking up low-level, nonviolent people. [applause] the business community supports the governor's efforts and encourages the...
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this is video from an exxon on south dakota ave northeast. you can see the robber firing a shot into the ceiling before taking money from the register and running off. investigators say he also robbed a 7/eleven on georgia avenue in northwest. if you recognize him, call police. > now, to a fox5 exclusive. parents of a young man murdered in arlington are now bleeding with the suspected shooter to turn himself in. 23 year old michael gray was killed early sunday. police say they know who pulled the trigger and they are still working to find him. tonight the victim's family is talking only to fox5. lindsay watts is live in arlington tonight with their story. lindsay. >>reporter: shawn, arlington county tell me they have been working around the clock on this following up on multiple leads. tonight michael gray's family is just hoping a break-in this case comes soon. they're sharing new details about what led up to this tragedy. we're suffering. we're suffering because it was so senseless. > a devastated struggling to find the right words. i want
this is video from an exxon on south dakota ave northeast. you can see the robber firing a shot into the ceiling before taking money from the register and running off. investigators say he also robbed a 7/eleven on georgia avenue in northwest. if you recognize him, call police. > now, to a fox5 exclusive. parents of a young man murdered in arlington are now bleeding with the suspected shooter to turn himself in. 23 year old michael gray was killed early sunday. police say they know who...
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those are from the countried south dakota and those who have never seen -- -- countryside and those who't ever seen a cow. >> people are looking a little bit nervous. not quite sure what they have gotten themselves into. >>. [ speaking foreign language ] >> suddenly, they are all understanding and looking at each other and everyone is having a bit of a giggle. >> and then suddenly, there's us. we who believe in life after death, we would have seen ufos and all of us who love to dance. >> that's where it comes together. that maybe there is more that unites us than divides us. you are watching this video. you got big gigantic man tears in your eyes. you realize it's a commercial for a tv channel. >> so maybe there's more to bring us together than we think. tv 2 denmark. all that we share. >> that's cool. because if there's a network and tv out there that is promoting unity, that's amazing. >> it's the kind of video everyone needs to sit down and take three minutes to watch it and sit down and think about it. let's put up on our website. please watch it. >>> it's that time. time to give aw
those are from the countried south dakota and those who have never seen -- -- countryside and those who't ever seen a cow. >> people are looking a little bit nervous. not quite sure what they have gotten themselves into. >>. [ speaking foreign language ] >> suddenly, they are all understanding and looking at each other and everyone is having a bit of a giggle. >> and then suddenly, there's us. we who believe in life after death, we would have seen ufos and all of us who...
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this happened along south dakota avenue in northeast on saturday. no one was hurt. police are trying to determine if he also robbed a business in northwest on the same day! if you have information - call police. happening today, d.c. mayor muriel bowser plans to highlight reforms made by d-c fire and e-m-s. she'll appear at a news conference with chief gregory dean. the department has been struggling with ambulance wait times since 20-15. last year the department got new private ambulances. and it's taken other steps to improv the mayor will announce new proposed legislation today. it would require insurance companies to cover a larger share of emergency ambulance and pre-hospital medical services. new this morning.. we're finally getting a look at last week's close call involving actor harrison ford. newly released video shows his single-engine plane flying right over an american airlines jet. more than 100 people were on board that aircraft. the incident happened at john wayne airport in southern california. ford mistakenly landed on a taxiway instead of a runway.
this happened along south dakota avenue in northeast on saturday. no one was hurt. police are trying to determine if he also robbed a business in northwest on the same day! if you have information - call police. happening today, d.c. mayor muriel bowser plans to highlight reforms made by d-c fire and e-m-s. she'll appear at a news conference with chief gregory dean. the department has been struggling with ambulance wait times since 20-15. last year the department got new private ambulances. and...