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reporter: describe the state of south dakota. gov. daugaard: south dakota is an agricultural state. it is our number one industry. today, it is the foundation of our economy. i grew up on a farm, many people in south dakota are one or two generations or immediately off a farm or ranch. that is our strength. we are also a tourist destination. we have mount rushmore, the badlands. lots of things that ring tourism -- that brings tourism to south dakota. we are also a financial services locale. people would not think that. but in the early 1980's, when the interest rates were skyrocketing and citibank was losing money in new york, they were -- they moved their credit card operation to south dakota, where it continues to be based. other credit card issuers have followed wells fargo's ace here. quite a few credit card operations. we are financial services locale, people do not think of us that way. reporter: lives in south dakota? gov. daugaard: i would say our democrats are not different than the nation. we maybe have a few older people than our population might be older than the nation
reporter: describe the state of south dakota. gov. daugaard: south dakota is an agricultural state. it is our number one industry. today, it is the foundation of our economy. i grew up on a farm, many people in south dakota are one or two generations or immediately off a farm or ranch. that is our strength. we are also a tourist destination. we have mount rushmore, the badlands. lots of things that ring tourism -- that brings tourism to south dakota. we are also a financial services locale....
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>> we have nine tribes in south dakota. all our sioux indian tribes. some are dakota speaking, some are -- speaking. they're a three different dialects of the same language. those tribes are all separate in governments. one thing i have always been deliberate about is not treating all tribes the same. to one tribeterest may not be of interest to another try. each case, where i have interaction with tribal governments, and delivered about that, every year i go to visit at least three of the tribes on their turf. tribe ik i was at the met all morning with the trouble president and with tribal council members, i visited their housing office, their transportation office and try to focus on what their challenges and opportunities are. -- each each tribe make tribe's different. >> you're the first child to be elected governor of any state. how does that influence you? >> i think being raised in a household where both my parents have a disability made me more tositive or empathetic people with disabilities. sometimesnk people see a disability as having that he
>> we have nine tribes in south dakota. all our sioux indian tribes. some are dakota speaking, some are -- speaking. they're a three different dialects of the same language. those tribes are all separate in governments. one thing i have always been deliberate about is not treating all tribes the same. to one tribeterest may not be of interest to another try. each case, where i have interaction with tribal governments, and delivered about that, every year i go to visit at least three of...
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eastern south dakota had been settled for a number of years. iowa andame from places from the midwest. the development of western south east inagged behind the every considerable respect. culture that grew up in western south dakota happened far later than the farming culture of eastern south dakota. it was essential to the weight south dakota developed as a state. the book i wrote is called "controlled recklessness," about culture that grew up in western souththe developm. ed lemmon is a foundational figure in the history of south dakota, a cowboy with 865,000 acre range in south dakota in the early 1900s. in the expansion of the railroad into south dakota, also at the same time in the early 1900s. he was one of the figures that was essential to the growth and development of western south dakota. a lot of people think of south dakota as corn and beans farming kind of state. certainly south dakota is more than that. about 800,000 people we've got in the state right now. we've almost got almost 400 million head of cattle. ed lemmon was involved i
eastern south dakota had been settled for a number of years. iowa andame from places from the midwest. the development of western south east inagged behind the every considerable respect. culture that grew up in western south dakota happened far later than the farming culture of eastern south dakota. it was essential to the weight south dakota developed as a state. the book i wrote is called "controlled recklessness," about culture that grew up in western souththe developm. ed lemmon...
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the state of south dakota developed in two ways. north dakota started as dakota territory in 1851 and in 1889 south dakota and north dakota became states but eastern south dakota had been settled for a number of years, farmers came from minnesota, iowa, other places in the midwest. western half was an indian reservation so the development of western south dakota lagged behind each and every respect and so the ranching culture that grow up in western south dakota happened far later than the farming culture of eastern south dakota and it was central to the way in which south dakota developed as a state. the book is called controlled recklessness, a story about an lemon and the development of western south dakota, he's a figure that was a cowboy, a cattle man, he had 865,000 acre ranch in western south dakota in the early 1900s. he was involved in the expansion of the railroad and also at the same time in the early 1900s and was one of the figures was essential to the growthand development of western south dakota. a lot of people think
the state of south dakota developed in two ways. north dakota started as dakota territory in 1851 and in 1889 south dakota and north dakota became states but eastern south dakota had been settled for a number of years, farmers came from minnesota, iowa, other places in the midwest. western half was an indian reservation so the development of western south dakota lagged behind each and every respect and so the ranching culture that grow up in western south dakota happened far later than the...
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the state of south dakota developed in two ways, started as dakota territory in 1861 it in 1889 south dakota and north dakota became states. by the time of statehood south dakota had been settled for a number of years, farmers came from minnesota, iowa and other places. the western half of south dakota was a great sue indian reservation. it really lagged behind east in every respect so the wrenching culture came later than the farming culture of eastern south dakota and was essential to the way south dakota developed as a state. controlled recklessness is the story of ed lemmon and it element of western south dakota and it is a foundational figure, he was a cowboy. a cattleman, 850,000 acre ranch in the early 1900s, involved in the expansion of the railroad at the same time in the 1900s and one of the figures that was essential to the growth and development of western south dakota. people think of south dakota as a corn and beans farming state. it was more than that, 800,000 people in the state right now, 4 million head of cattle for every single man, woman and child in the state. inv
the state of south dakota developed in two ways, started as dakota territory in 1861 it in 1889 south dakota and north dakota became states. by the time of statehood south dakota had been settled for a number of years, farmers came from minnesota, iowa and other places. the western half of south dakota was a great sue indian reservation. it really lagged behind east in every respect so the wrenching culture came later than the farming culture of eastern south dakota and was essential to the way...
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the territory was both north and south dakota. as the territory was settled, three distinct territories emerged. there was yankton near sioux falls. you had a settlement in north dakota. and bonanza farms. and after the gold rush, there was settlement in the black hills. deadwood is very famous and rapid city as well. it became more and more clear that yankton was not tenable. in the early 1880's, a southorial governor who dakota ins considered to have -- south dakotans considered to have been very corrupt to this created a new capital in bismarck because he was associated with land speculation there. that caused a rift between the northern and southern parts of the state. we were two states. by that point, the capital was in bismarck and that became the capital of north dakota. yankton was not a viable option for south dakota. there were probably 8-10 cities that contended to be capital. pierre won that vote on the strength of its position almost perfectly in the center of south dakota. the western part of the state was almost com
the territory was both north and south dakota. as the territory was settled, three distinct territories emerged. there was yankton near sioux falls. you had a settlement in north dakota. and bonanza farms. and after the gold rush, there was settlement in the black hills. deadwood is very famous and rapid city as well. it became more and more clear that yankton was not tenable. in the early 1880's, a southorial governor who dakota ins considered to have -- south dakotans considered to have been...
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yankton was not a tenable option for south dakota. re were probably 8-10 cities that contended to be by that point, the capital was capital. pierre won that vote on the strength of its position almost perfectly in the center of outh dakota. the western part of the state was almost completely unsettled by european settlers. there were native americans in the western part of the state that part of the state. pierre's claim to be centrally located was kind of hollow. but it won the initial ote. there was a second vote in 890. pierre won that vote also. a final vote was held in 1904 and pierre defeated mitchell or the final time. the construction of this capital building -- planning for it began shortly after that. that is why our capital building was not built until 1908-1910. there was -- i think every state capital is built to give a sense of importance and permanence and especially to have an imposing structure like this built in a town like pierre. it would have stood out ca and made a statement about our confidence in our state and o
yankton was not a tenable option for south dakota. re were probably 8-10 cities that contended to be by that point, the capital was capital. pierre won that vote on the strength of its position almost perfectly in the center of outh dakota. the western part of the state was almost completely unsettled by european settlers. there were native americans in the western part of the state that part of the state. pierre's claim to be centrally located was kind of hollow. but it won the initial ote....
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the story is in south dakota, there -- when you come to south dakota, you have certain floyd who just died. employed -- sergeant floyd had just died. the first election held in south ,-- further up the river they had to go see these devils, but once they got to spirit on what did they see? acres and acres of bison and flatland. these are men coming from eastern united states who are used to trees and forests and hills and rocks, so this open plain was like a farmer's delight as well as a hunter's delight. further, the youngest lost., age 17 got the most important thing was an encounter with the lakota. it couldorians believe have been the end of the becausen -- expedition of our misunderstanding. lewis and clark were walking into a very difficult political situation among american indians. boatswain clark assumed these clark assume and these were simple people. these were very sophisticated people. they were having a rivalry for leadership between buffalo madison. they were competing on who would in front ofe tribe the explorers coming up. they also wanted to control the trade up and
the story is in south dakota, there -- when you come to south dakota, you have certain floyd who just died. employed -- sergeant floyd had just died. the first election held in south ,-- further up the river they had to go see these devils, but once they got to spirit on what did they see? acres and acres of bison and flatland. these are men coming from eastern united states who are used to trees and forests and hills and rocks, so this open plain was like a farmer's delight as well as a...
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the territory was both north and south dakota. as the territory was settled, three distinct territories emerged. yankton near sioux falls. you had a settlement in north dakota. and bonanza farms. and after the gold rush, there the blackment in hills. it became more and more clear that lincoln was not tenable -- that yankton was not tenable. a corrupt individual according to south dakota and'-- south created a new capital. that caused a rift between the northern and southern parts of the state. by that point, the capital was in his mark and that became the capital of north dakota. option was not a tenable for south dakota. there were probably 8-10 cities that contended to be capital. that vote on the strength of its position come almost perfectly in the center of south dakota. the western part of the state was almost completely unsettled by european settlers. there were native americans and that part of the state. e's claim to be centrally located was kind of hollow. but it won the initial vote. there was a second vote in 1890. won
the territory was both north and south dakota. as the territory was settled, three distinct territories emerged. yankton near sioux falls. you had a settlement in north dakota. and bonanza farms. and after the gold rush, there the blackment in hills. it became more and more clear that lincoln was not tenable -- that yankton was not tenable. a corrupt individual according to south dakota and'-- south created a new capital. that caused a rift between the northern and southern parts of the state....
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the territory was both north and south dakota. as the territory was settled, three distinct geographic areas emerged. there was yankton near sioux falls. you had a settlement in north dakota. from fargo to bismarck, there were a lot of big wheat farms called bonanza farms. and after the gold rush, there was settlement in the black hills. deadwood is very famous and rapid city, as well. it became more and more clear that yankton was not tenable long-term is the capital. the move of the territorial capital was engineered to individual that south dakota ends consider corrupt. he had a lot of business there. that caused a rift between the northern and southern parts of the state. by that point, the capital was in bismarck, and that became the capital of north dakota. yankton was not a tenable option for south dakota. there were probably eight or 10 cities that contended to be capital. pierre won that vote on the strength of its position almost perfectly in the center of south dakota. the western part of the state was almost completely
the territory was both north and south dakota. as the territory was settled, three distinct geographic areas emerged. there was yankton near sioux falls. you had a settlement in north dakota. from fargo to bismarck, there were a lot of big wheat farms called bonanza farms. and after the gold rush, there was settlement in the black hills. deadwood is very famous and rapid city, as well. it became more and more clear that yankton was not tenable long-term is the capital. the move of the...
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. >> describe the state of south dakota. >> south dakota is an agricultural state. it is the foundation of our economy. i grew up on a farm, many people are one or two generations or immediately off the ranch. we have mount rushmore, the badlands. that ring tourism to south dakota. we are also a financial services locale. early 1980's, when the interest rates were skyrocketing and citibank was losing money in -- they, they were moved their credit card operation to south dakota, where it continues to be based. quite a few credit card operations. people don't think of us that way. we have maybe a few older people and the population may be older than the nation as a whole. we are increasingly urbanized in the sense that people in the rural areas are moving to more populated areas. chiefly because farming and ranching is more efficient in larger scale. you have a farm every two or three sections now. that is our nature. makescribed the political -- political makeup. click south dakota is termed dominantly republican. sizable registration advantage over democrats. then t
. >> describe the state of south dakota. >> south dakota is an agricultural state. it is the foundation of our economy. i grew up on a farm, many people are one or two generations or immediately off the ranch. we have mount rushmore, the badlands. that ring tourism to south dakota. we are also a financial services locale. early 1980's, when the interest rates were skyrocketing and citibank was losing money in -- they, they were moved their credit card operation to south dakota,...
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the more important thing that happened in south dakota was the encounter with lakota in central south dakota. main historians believe it could have been the end of the expedition because it was a confrontation. it was a great misunderstanding between the non-indians, lewis and clark, and the indian people here at the confluence of the bad river and the missouri river. lewis and clark were walking into a very difficult political situation amongst american indians here. lewis and clark assumed these were just simple people, simple lives. they were going to tell them what needed to be told. we could move on, life was happy. these were very sophisticated people, too. they were having a rivalry for leadership between buffalo madison, black buffalo and the partisan, they were competing on who was going to represent the tribe to these explorers coming up the missouri river. they also wanted to control the trade up and down the missouri river. it was in lakota's best interest not to approve trade up and down the missouri river. they got paid more from traders and trappers than indians up the
the more important thing that happened in south dakota was the encounter with lakota in central south dakota. main historians believe it could have been the end of the expedition because it was a confrontation. it was a great misunderstanding between the non-indians, lewis and clark, and the indian people here at the confluence of the bad river and the missouri river. lewis and clark were walking into a very difficult political situation amongst american indians here. lewis and clark assumed...
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in central south dakota, fort pierre, south dakota, it is the heart of the lewis and clarke story. it is so important about their connections with american indians and how that went and how it could have gone. pushing of the diplomacy, the pushing of trade, the economy, the pushing of military strength. and the scientific exploration. it is all about what is important to the lewis and clark expedition, their whole core of discovery of what they were all about. announcer: this weekend, we are featuring the history of pierre, south dakota together with our cable partners. learn more about peer and other stops on our cities tour at c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. cracks during world war ii, the army air corps first motion picture unit produced over 300 training films. the unit was composed entirely of industry professionals and many featured hollywood stars, like james stewart, ronald reagan, clark gable. next on american history tv the national archives hosted this hour-long event. >> today we are broadcasting live f
in central south dakota, fort pierre, south dakota, it is the heart of the lewis and clarke story. it is so important about their connections with american indians and how that went and how it could have gone. pushing of the diplomacy, the pushing of trade, the economy, the pushing of military strength. and the scientific exploration. it is all about what is important to the lewis and clark expedition, their whole core of discovery of what they were all about. announcer: this weekend, we are...
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in south dakota. interestingly enough clark's slave york was allowed to vote in that election. a highly unusual situation. further up the river they saw spirit mound, supposed to be inhabited by 18" high devils, of course, they had to go see these devils. once they got to the top of spirit mountain, what do they see, their first bison. it was acres and acres of bison and it's flat land. remember, these are men coming from eastern united states who are used to trees and forests and hills and rocks. so this open plain was like a farmers delight as well as a hunters delight with all these buffalo. as they come up the river a little bit farther, george shannon, youngest members of the expedition, age 17, got lost. the more important thing that happened in south dakota was the encounter with la cota in central south dakota. main historians believe it could have been the end of the expedition because it was a confrontation. it was a great misunderstanding between the non-indians, lewis and clark, and the in
in south dakota. interestingly enough clark's slave york was allowed to vote in that election. a highly unusual situation. further up the river they saw spirit mound, supposed to be inhabited by 18" high devils, of course, they had to go see these devils. once they got to the top of spirit mountain, what do they see, their first bison. it was acres and acres of bison and it's flat land. remember, these are men coming from eastern united states who are used to trees and forests and hills...
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so, he originally came to springfield, south dakota. he was a friend of a senator in indiana at that time, and he was appointed to run the land office in the springfield, south dakota territory. he moved then to run the land office in a different part of the state. he became involved in early statehood efforts. there were a couple of early efforts to get to coda admitted as a -- to get dakota admitted as a state. when benjamin harrison was elected resident, it was good for him -- president, it was good for him for two reasons. one, he started the conversation about statehood and help make it final. he also turned out to be the last governor of the dakota territory. when we became a state, he was easily elected as our first governor. this is governor bill janklow. he was south dakota's governor twice. he would later come back from 1995 to 2003. he is the longest serving governor in our state's history and the third longest-serving governor in the country. he really was a character, an outspoken, aggressive guy who would try to take actio
so, he originally came to springfield, south dakota. he was a friend of a senator in indiana at that time, and he was appointed to run the land office in the springfield, south dakota territory. he moved then to run the land office in a different part of the state. he became involved in early statehood efforts. there were a couple of early efforts to get to coda admitted as a -- to get dakota admitted as a state. when benjamin harrison was elected resident, it was good for him -- president, it...
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when you come into south dakota, sergeant lloyd had just died. they got to elk point, south dakota. interestingly, clark's slave -- sergeant floyd had just died. they got to elk point, south dakota. interestingly, clark's slave york was able to vote in the election. very unusual. they had to go see these devils. once they got to the top of the spirit mounts, what did they see? their first bison. acres and acres of bison. these are men coming from the eastern united states who are used to seeing trees and forests and heal -- and fields and rocks. this was a farmer's delight as well as a hunter's delight. the youngest member of the expedition got lost. but the most important thing that happened, the lakota here, many historians believe it could have been the end of the expedition because it was a confrontation. it was a great misunderstanding between the non-indians, lewis and clark, in the indian people here at the confluence of the river. they were walking into a very difficult political situation. these were just simple people, simple lives. they were sophisticated people, too. the
when you come into south dakota, sergeant lloyd had just died. they got to elk point, south dakota. interestingly, clark's slave -- sergeant floyd had just died. they got to elk point, south dakota. interestingly, clark's slave york was able to vote in the election. very unusual. they had to go see these devils. once they got to the top of the spirit mounts, what did they see? their first bison. acres and acres of bison. these are men coming from the eastern united states who are used to seeing...
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at the fourok corner areas with flags can obviously, the south dakota flag. there is the flag from dakota territory. there is the flag from the united states. there are flags from spain and france, because they control to this territory at different times. each corner has -- one corner has a white flag, what a red flag, one black, one yellow. those are the native american colors that simple as the 4 directions. >> here about lewis and clark's encounter with members of the lakota sioux, and why that meeting was so important to the area. tour ofe c-span cities pierre, south dakota, saturday on book tv, and sunday on american history tv. the c-span cities tour working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. that mycame clear asression of breitbart having an outside influence on the 2016 election was an understatement in the extreme. in fact, according to research, breitbart was the driving force on the right side of the political spectrum. newsunday night on "q&a," " york times magazine" contributing writer talks about his story "down t
at the fourok corner areas with flags can obviously, the south dakota flag. there is the flag from dakota territory. there is the flag from the united states. there are flags from spain and france, because they control to this territory at different times. each corner has -- one corner has a white flag, what a red flag, one black, one yellow. those are the native american colors that simple as the 4 directions. >> here about lewis and clark's encounter with members of the lakota sioux,...
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in central south dakota, fort pierre south dakota, it is the heart of the lewis and clarke story. it is so important, about their connections with american indians, and how that went, and how it could have gone. they're pushing of diplomacy, the pushing of trade, the economy, they are pushing military strength. and the scientific exploration. corps, of discovery, what they're all about. >> this weekend we are featuring the history of pierre south dakota, together with our cable workers. learn more about peer south c-span.org/american cities -- c-span.org/cities to her. >> it became clear that my impression of breitbart and has as having an outsized influence on the 2016 election was an understatement. in the extreme. breitbart was the driving force on the right side of the political spectrum. a",unday night, on "q and will helton talks about his feature story, down the breitbart hole. peoplentinue to hear talk about breitbart as this shoutycal, machine. >> sunday night, edit :00 eastern, on c-span's "q and a." 2011, an architect and preservationist has been compiling information a
in central south dakota, fort pierre south dakota, it is the heart of the lewis and clarke story. it is so important, about their connections with american indians, and how that went, and how it could have gone. they're pushing of diplomacy, the pushing of trade, the economy, they are pushing military strength. and the scientific exploration. corps, of discovery, what they're all about. >> this weekend we are featuring the history of pierre south dakota, together with our cable workers....
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tour the south dakota state capital. there are ook up, also four areas with flags, the south dakota flag, there is the flag from dakota a flag for the united states, of course, there are also flags for spain and france controlled this territory at different times. one corner rner has has white flag, red flag, one lack and one yellow, those are the native american colors that symbolize four directions. >> hear about lewis and clark encounter with the missouri and why the meeting was important to the area. watch c-span cities tour of pierre, south dakota today noon eastern on c-span 2's book t.v., and sunday 2 p.m. on american history t.v. on c-span 3. working n cities tour, with our cable affiliates and isits cities across the country. >> "washington journal" continues. >> president of the committee for responsible federal budget, joining us this morning after the
tour the south dakota state capital. there are ook up, also four areas with flags, the south dakota flag, there is the flag from dakota a flag for the united states, of course, there are also flags for spain and france controlled this territory at different times. one corner rner has has white flag, red flag, one lack and one yellow, those are the native american colors that symbolize four directions. >> hear about lewis and clark encounter with the missouri and why the meeting was...
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obviously, the south dakota flag. there is a flag from the dakota territory. as a flag in the united states. there are flacks from spain and france because they control the territory at different times. has a white flag, a red flag, and a yellow. those of the native american colors that symbolize the four directions of the compass. clarke'sbout lewis and encounter with members of the lakota sioux. watch c-span of pierre, south dakota on saturday at noon eastern. sunday on c-span3. visiting cities across the country. today president trump travel to las vegas for he met with local officials, las vegas a and staff in the hospital that treated many victims. we also hear from governor brian sandoval. >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. it is good to be here with my fellow nevadans. the victims of the families of this horrible tragedy, and i want to think the sheriff and the men and women of the metropolitan police department for their courage, their bravery, their professionalism,
obviously, the south dakota flag. there is a flag from the dakota territory. as a flag in the united states. there are flacks from spain and france because they control the territory at different times. has a white flag, a red flag, and a yellow. those of the native american colors that symbolize the four directions of the compass. clarke'sbout lewis and encounter with members of the lakota sioux. watch c-span of pierre, south dakota on saturday at noon eastern. sunday on c-span3. visiting...
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of south dakota?as a gregarious kid. i had a lot of ambition. i lived in a succession of small towns. a high school with 40 kids to a high school with 400 kids. i remember the first day or was walking up the steps of the high school and a man came running out of the school yelling, -- is going to be nature leader. that is the woman to whom i would be married for 55 years. [applause] tom: the reason they were stunned at she was a serious debate or, the daughter of a doctor in town and the idea she would be a cheerleader astonished everybody. we quickly became friends. i do remember that was my first day in school. you spent only one year at the university of iowa and majored as you have written in , and ultimately transferred back to the university of south dakota, but meredith, you had to get your act together at some point? tom: she more than told me i have to get my act together. she was a cheerleader. i was a job. .- jock we had this trajectory. people ask, why did you date? i did not think she for
of south dakota?as a gregarious kid. i had a lot of ambition. i lived in a succession of small towns. a high school with 40 kids to a high school with 400 kids. i remember the first day or was walking up the steps of the high school and a man came running out of the school yelling, -- is going to be nature leader. that is the woman to whom i would be married for 55 years. [applause] tom: the reason they were stunned at she was a serious debate or, the daughter of a doctor in town and the idea...
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with flags, obviously the south dakota flag, a flight from dakota territory and a flag for the united states. there's also flags for spain and france because they control the territory at different times. each corner has a flag and those are the native american colors that symbolize. >> here about lewis and clark with the kota sue along the river. by that meeting was so important to the area. watch c-span's city tour saturday at noon eastern on c-span to book tv. wednesday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span three. the c-span cities to her, working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. scholars and experts on the chinese government offered a preview of the meeting of the communists party of china, slated to begin october 18. this is just over an hour and half. >> good morning everyone. my name is doug paul. i think i know just about everybody in this room, one way or another. i'll keep the introduction short. i handle the asia program here and it's my
with flags, obviously the south dakota flag, a flight from dakota territory and a flag for the united states. there's also flags for spain and france because they control the territory at different times. each corner has a flag and those are the native american colors that symbolize. >> here about lewis and clark with the kota sue along the river. by that meeting was so important to the area. watch c-span's city tour saturday at noon eastern on c-span to book tv. wednesday at 2:00 p.m. on...
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dakota --om jd, south yankton, south dakota and everything we owned was the wedding presents. you have a great life but no job. i had a great wife and i did get a starter job. it was at a television station. reallyed up to be a important influence. he took me to lunch, one hour later he said i never had anyone come to work to make as much as you. week, iive you $90 per was begging for a $10 raise for the way. to theying i am married daughter of a doctor. i did a three figure salary. he said ok. he kept his word. you then worked for a couple of other states and you got a chance to work for nbc in california, is that right? breakrom all i got a big and i was working saturday night. meredith was teaching high school at their high school. she was the head of the english department and that was foreign buffett'sd -- warren aunt. we did the one who could diagram a sentence that make you rich. i got a call one night from the biggest station in america. that was nbc in atlanta, georgia. it was a very accomplished station. they said they had a opening on the 11:00 news. i said this can
dakota --om jd, south yankton, south dakota and everything we owned was the wedding presents. you have a great life but no job. i had a great wife and i did get a starter job. it was at a television station. reallyed up to be a important influence. he took me to lunch, one hour later he said i never had anyone come to work to make as much as you. week, iive you $90 per was begging for a $10 raise for the way. to theying i am married daughter of a doctor. i did a three figure salary. he said ok....
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the south dakota flag, there is a flag from the dakota territory, there are also flex for spain and france because they controlled this territory at different times. and one quarter has a white flag, one red, one black, and one yellow. and those are the native american colors that symbolize the four directions of the compass. learn about lewis and clark's encounter with members of the lakota sioux on the missouri river, and why that was so important the area. atrre south dakota, today noon eastern on c-span3's book tv. the c-span cities tour, working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. it became clear that my impression of breitbart is having an outsized influence on the 2016 election was an understatement in the extreme. research,ccording to write part was the driving force on the right side of the political spectrum. "q and a",ight on the feature story, down the -- breitbartle whole. i've heard people talk about breitbart as this hysterical, shouting, machine. of the newsity organization as it functions on a day-to-day basis. at 8:00 eastern, on c-span's "q
the south dakota flag, there is a flag from the dakota territory, there are also flex for spain and france because they controlled this territory at different times. and one quarter has a white flag, one red, one black, and one yellow. and those are the native american colors that symbolize the four directions of the compass. learn about lewis and clark's encounter with members of the lakota sioux on the missouri river, and why that was so important the area. atrre south dakota, today noon...
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areas the south dakota flag, south dakota territory. and france controlled this territory at different times. has white flag, one red, one yellow. >> numbers of the lakota sioux along the missouri river and why the meeting was so important to the area. watch the cities of pierre, south dakota at noon eastern on c-span twos book tv and sunday at 2:00 on american history tv on c-span3. working with people -- cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> at a national security conference hosted by the cia and george washington university, mike pompeo gave the opening keynote address to his room -- address. by thearks are followed threats posed by north korea and china. this is over one hour. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. welcome to the fourth annual conference presented by the cia and the george washington university. university. university. and dire
areas the south dakota flag, south dakota territory. and france controlled this territory at different times. has white flag, one red, one yellow. >> numbers of the lakota sioux along the missouri river and why the meeting was so important to the area. watch the cities of pierre, south dakota at noon eastern on c-span twos book tv and sunday at 2:00 on american history tv on c-span3. working with people -- cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> at a national...
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reporter: describe the state of south dakota. gov. daugaard: south dakota is an agricultural state. it is our number one industry. today it is the foundation of , our economy. i grew up on a farm, many people in south dakota are one or two generations or immediately off
reporter: describe the state of south dakota. gov. daugaard: south dakota is an agricultural state. it is our number one industry. today it is the foundation of , our economy. i grew up on a farm, many people in south dakota are one or two generations or immediately off
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i have a panelist today from south dakota. incredibly capable general manager and telecommunications cooperative which is in wall, south dakota. . . . . . there. he'll be 98 in december. he spends a lot of time wahoffing cable and the internet and probably one of my most informed and least paid constituents. inevitably, he calls me to complain about whatever he's seeing that we're doing. golden west has been around for a long time and denny has a 27 year history in that industry all in south dakota. and what makes his current job as ceo of golden west telecommunications so challenging is his company's location in one of the most rural areas of the country. with ranch and farming operations positioned miles apart and often one to two hours from a larger city like rapid city. yet he's managed to meet the challenges by developing reliable broad brand providing access for jobs, education and health care. he's helped keep a large part of south dakota in charge of the telecommunications industry that most of us take for granted. den
i have a panelist today from south dakota. incredibly capable general manager and telecommunications cooperative which is in wall, south dakota. . . . . . there. he'll be 98 in december. he spends a lot of time wahoffing cable and the internet and probably one of my most informed and least paid constituents. inevitably, he calls me to complain about whatever he's seeing that we're doing. golden west has been around for a long time and denny has a 27 year history in that industry all in south...
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resident in south dakota. in controlled recklessness, nathan sanderson restores the live who is a key player in developing the south dakota cattle industry. >> we are here in the capital here in south dakota and we got the capital building behind us and adjacent is one of the highlights to south dakota. the state of south dakota really developed in two ways so it started as dakota territory and in 1889 south korda, north dakota both became states. at the time of statehood, eastern south dakota have been settled for a number of years. farmers camer
resident in south dakota. in controlled recklessness, nathan sanderson restores the live who is a key player in developing the south dakota cattle industry. >> we are here in the capital here in south dakota and we got the capital building behind us and adjacent is one of the highlights to south dakota. the state of south dakota really developed in two ways so it started as dakota territory and in 1889 south korda, north dakota both became states. at the time of statehood, eastern south...
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we look at the history of p ierre. >> describe the state of south dakota. >> south dakota is an agriculture state.
we look at the history of p ierre. >> describe the state of south dakota. >> south dakota is an agriculture state.
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>> i'm from south dakota. >> jimmy: what part of south dakota are you from? >> for real? >> jimmy: i'm just being nice, yeah. >> i grew up in a little town called heckler, until i was 8 or 9, then i moved to sioux falls. >> reporter: heckla, how is that spelled? >> >> jimmy: that's right. >> 400 people. >> jimmy: so there must have been like one school in the town? >> one school, k through 12, and my dad was a teacher and a coach there. that's why we moved there. >> jimmy: what did he coach? >> basketball, tennis and cross country. >> jimmy: pretty much everything? >> those are the three sports. then he was the gym teacher and i think he taught health and maybe history. >> jimmy: health, history. >> a little place. he was like 26 when -- yeah, when i went into kindergarten. >> jimmy: was it weird having your dad at the school being your pe teacher? you can't get out of pe that way. >> i thought it would be more fun than it was. he din want to give me undue attention. he didn't want to play favorites. so i never was called as team captain. i got in trouble for calling him
>> i'm from south dakota. >> jimmy: what part of south dakota are you from? >> for real? >> jimmy: i'm just being nice, yeah. >> i grew up in a little town called heckler, until i was 8 or 9, then i moved to sioux falls. >> reporter: heckla, how is that spelled? >> >> jimmy: that's right. >> 400 people. >> jimmy: so there must have been like one school in the town? >> one school, k through 12, and my dad was a teacher and a coach...
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obviously the south dakota flag, there's the flag from dakota territory, there's a flight for the united states, and there's also flags for spain and france because they control this territory at different times. each corner, one has a white flag, one red, one black, and one yellow. those are the native american colors that symbolize the four directions of the compass. >> here about lewis and clark's encounter of the dakota sioux along the missouri river and why that meeting was so important to the area. watch c-span city tour of south dakota saturday at noon eastern on c-span to book tv. sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span three. the c-span city store, working with cable affiliat ciliates and that visiting cities across the country. >> the chicago council recently surveyed public attitudes about policy in the trumpet ministration. it includes wilson senator director jane harman. they talked about the differences in opinion and the issues of importance between those who support the president and those who don't. this is one hour.
obviously the south dakota flag, there's the flag from dakota territory, there's a flight for the united states, and there's also flags for spain and france because they control this territory at different times. each corner, one has a white flag, one red, one black, and one yellow. those are the native american colors that symbolize the four directions of the compass. >> here about lewis and clark's encounter of the dakota sioux along the missouri river and why that meeting was so...
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obviously the south dakota flag . there is a flag from daca territory, there's a flag for the united states, of course. there are also flags for spain and france because they controlled this territory at different times. and then each corner has -- one corner has a white flag. one a red flag. one black and one yellow. and those are the native american colors that symbolize the four directions of the compass. >> and hear about lewis and clark's encounter with members of the la codea sioux along the missouri river and why that meeting was so important to the area. watch this all saturday at noon eastern on c-span2's book tv and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3. the c-span cities tour, working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> earlier today, the house foreign affairs committee held a hearing on muslim refugees who fled myanmar. according to reports about half a million people. u.s. state department officials testified on the u.s. response. the hearing begins with gr
obviously the south dakota flag . there is a flag from daca territory, there's a flag for the united states, of course. there are also flags for spain and france because they controlled this territory at different times. and then each corner has -- one corner has a white flag. one a red flag. one black and one yellow. and those are the native american colors that symbolize the four directions of the compass. >> and hear about lewis and clark's encounter with members of the la codea sioux...
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south dakota well than fisher we unveiled on saturday at a shipyard in connecticut.has this report the navy's newest and most of them snootily or attack submarine made its debut at the electric boat shipyard in growth in connecticut marking the seventeenth virginia class a marine commissioned by the u.s. navy dignitaries from connecticut rhode island and south dakota gathered at the electric boat shipyard where the state of the art vessel was christened by c. the ship's sponsor as well as the wife of general martin dempsey the former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. the construction of the u.s.s. south dakota also known as as ascend seven ninety began back in two thousand and thirteen and her kill was laid in april twenty sixth meanwhile the submarine is expected to be commissioned for service in the second half of twenty eighteen virginia class summaries which cost over two point six billion dollars per unit are built to operate in shallow and open ocean waters conduct anti-submarine and anti surface ship warfare support special operations collect intelligence
south dakota well than fisher we unveiled on saturday at a shipyard in connecticut.has this report the navy's newest and most of them snootily or attack submarine made its debut at the electric boat shipyard in growth in connecticut marking the seventeenth virginia class a marine commissioned by the u.s. navy dignitaries from connecticut rhode island and south dakota gathered at the electric boat shipyard where the state of the art vessel was christened by c. the ship's sponsor as well as the...
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senator mike brown from south dakota. the president, by the way, heading out to south carolina today. campaigning for the south carolina governor. he's going to be making a lot of pitches around the country for those that could advance the agenda, the agenda that he's espousing, in this case, lower taxes and anyone that can push that message. he will be doing that, you know, once he leaves joint base andrews on route to south carolina today. meantime, take a look at the corner of wall and broad. records across the board. the dow not far from 23,000. the 49th record on the year. it's not had that many records ever. we're a long way from being done with this year. former reagan economic adviser, economic svengali as well, art laffer on that. sometimes market can pounce on news that is promising, but sometimes not all that patient either, right? ronald reagan, took awhile to get the big tax reform. didn't take awhile to get the original 81 tax cuts. what do you see playing out here? >> if you look at ronald reagan, too, if yo
senator mike brown from south dakota. the president, by the way, heading out to south carolina today. campaigning for the south carolina governor. he's going to be making a lot of pitches around the country for those that could advance the agenda, the agenda that he's espousing, in this case, lower taxes and anyone that can push that message. he will be doing that, you know, once he leaves joint base andrews on route to south carolina today. meantime, take a look at the corner of wall and...
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behind all the scaffolding, america's newest fast attack submarine, the uss south dakota. it is a virginia class sub like this and it will be ready to enter the fleet by late next year with stealth capability. >> it is one of the newest and quietest ships we have in the world today with regard to submarines. >> reporter: if it deploys in the pacific, analysts say the south dakota will likely sail near the korean peninsula to counter an ambitious submarine program being developed by kim jong-un. the north koreans have been trying to develop their own submarine capability, everything from sub surface warfare to ballistic missile launcher. they can potentially launch intercontinental or some level of ballistic missile from a submarine that could be nuclear tipped. >> reporter: he already test launched missiles. cnn has learned the south dakota like others in the virginia class will be able to launch tomahawk missiles, gather intelligence and deploy navy s.e.a.l.s. >> we want to verify that or if we want to verify the north koreans have telling us something, we want to necessa
behind all the scaffolding, america's newest fast attack submarine, the uss south dakota. it is a virginia class sub like this and it will be ready to enter the fleet by late next year with stealth capability. >> it is one of the newest and quietest ships we have in the world today with regard to submarines. >> reporter: if it deploys in the pacific, analysts say the south dakota will likely sail near the korean peninsula to counter an ambitious submarine program being developed by...
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out here in south dakota you get your first rifle when you are a. you get your first shocking when you are 10. i have been collecting guns for years and i don't believe anybody needs a full automatic for several reasons. it's too hard on the barrel. ammunition costs too much and when i was in the service a full automatic -- why would you want a weapon that shoots 600 rounds a minute with a 15 shot clip? you can't aim that fast. people who own them just like to make noise and gun ranges could have automatic weapons that you can rent but you don't need one at home. i don't even know how many guns i've got. i've given some to my grandson who is in the air force. people don't need machine guns. host: can you talk about the process of getting guns? did you go through background checks each time? how does it work for you when you have that many guns? carry permit. a out here in south dakota you can -- guns at garage sales and it's just, a gun is no different than any other machine. or for useor sport and for hunting. it's a person behind the gun that the
out here in south dakota you get your first rifle when you are a. you get your first shocking when you are 10. i have been collecting guns for years and i don't believe anybody needs a full automatic for several reasons. it's too hard on the barrel. ammunition costs too much and when i was in the service a full automatic -- why would you want a weapon that shoots 600 rounds a minute with a 15 shot clip? you can't aim that fast. people who own them just like to make noise and gun ranges could...
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reporter: describe the state of south dakota. gov. daugaard: south dakota is an agricultural state.
reporter: describe the state of south dakota. gov. daugaard: south dakota is an agricultural state.
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c-span cities tour takes booktv and american history tv to pierre, south dakota with our cable partnerswill explore the rich history and literary life of the states capital city. saturday at noon eastern on booktv, nathan sandison talks about pioneer cowboys add lemon. >> he was involved in the expansion of that cattle ranching industry primarily in western south dakota which was essential along with mine and expansion of the railroad and the growth of our state in the early part of the 20 century. >> director of the pioneer girl project explores the memoirs and aspirations of laura ingalls wilder. >> the pioneer girl project is a research and publishing program of the south dakota state historical society that is designed to study and publish a comprehensive addition of laura ingalls wilder pioneer girl, which is her autobiography. >> on sunday at 2 p.m. eastern on american history tv we will tour the south dakota state capital. >> if you look up there are also four corner areas with flags. obviously the south dakota flag, there's a flight from dakota territory, a flight from the unite
c-span cities tour takes booktv and american history tv to pierre, south dakota with our cable partnerswill explore the rich history and literary life of the states capital city. saturday at noon eastern on booktv, nathan sandison talks about pioneer cowboys add lemon. >> he was involved in the expansion of that cattle ranching industry primarily in western south dakota which was essential along with mine and expansion of the railroad and the growth of our state in the early part of the...
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obviously the south dakota flight, the flake from the dakota territory, the flake for the united states of flakes for spain and france because they control the territory at different times. one corner has a white flag, one black and one yellow. those are the native american colors. >> here about lewis and clark's encounter with members along the missouri river and why that meeting was so important. watch the city tour saturday noon eastern on book tv. sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv and c-span three. the city tour is working with their cable affiliates visiting cities across the country. >> sunday night on afterwards, radio host and contributor discusses his book, how the right lost its mind. he's interviewed by tammy, fox news contributor and host of the tammy bruce show. >> donald trump represented something, that big little finger to the establishment. if you really wanted to do with the issues you would've gone with the marker for rubio were but they didn't. but in terms of communication he is a master of twitter, but he's crude, rude, he's a serial liar, he is thin-skinn
obviously the south dakota flight, the flake from the dakota territory, the flake for the united states of flakes for spain and france because they control the territory at different times. one corner has a white flag, one black and one yellow. those are the native american colors. >> here about lewis and clark's encounter with members along the missouri river and why that meeting was so important. watch the city tour saturday noon eastern on book tv. sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american...
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the uss south dakota.f it's deployed near the korean peninsula, it will have the capability to launch tomahawk missiles. for kim jong-un, it's a dangerous new weapon to worry about. >> may god bless her and saul ta sail in her. >> a 360 foot long 8,000 ton menace that could face off with kim jong-un. behind that scaffolding, america's newest fast attack submarine, the uss south dakota. it's a virginia class sub like this and will be ready to enter the fleet by late next year with stealth capability. >> it's one of newest and quietest ships we have in the world today with regard to submarines. >> if it deploys in the pacific, the south dakota will likely at some point sail near the korean peninsula to counter an ambitious submarine program deployed by kim jong-un. >> they've been trying to develop their own submarine capability. they tested it. they're going to get to the point where they can potentially launch intercontinental or some level of ballistic missile that could be nuclear tipped. >> kim has alre
the uss south dakota.f it's deployed near the korean peninsula, it will have the capability to launch tomahawk missiles. for kim jong-un, it's a dangerous new weapon to worry about. >> may god bless her and saul ta sail in her. >> a 360 foot long 8,000 ton menace that could face off with kim jong-un. behind that scaffolding, america's newest fast attack submarine, the uss south dakota. it's a virginia class sub like this and will be ready to enter the fleet by late next year with...
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. >> describe the state of south dakota. >> south dakota is an agricultural state. it is the foundation of our economy. i grew up on a farm, many people are one or two generations or
. >> describe the state of south dakota. >> south dakota is an agricultural state. it is the foundation of our economy. i grew up on a farm, many people are one or two generations or
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obviously the south dakota flag, there's a flight from dakota territory, a flight from the united states of course and there are also flags from spain and france because they controlled this territory at different times. each corner has in one corner has whitefly, a red flag, a black and one yellow and those are the native american colors that symbolize the four directions of the compass. >> if you don't loose in clark's encounter with members of lakota sioux along the missouri river and why that meeting was so important to the area. watch saturday at noon eastern on c-span2's booktv, and send the 2 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3. the c-span cities tour working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> and a look inside the white house briefing room as reporters gathered and waiting for tabriz expected to start any time now scheduled to be in a few minutes ago. we will have live coverage when it does here on c-span two. take look at some of the topics we might hear about today. the jobs report losing 33,000 jobs last month mainly due to hurricanes closi
obviously the south dakota flag, there's a flight from dakota territory, a flight from the united states of course and there are also flags from spain and france because they controlled this territory at different times. each corner has in one corner has whitefly, a red flag, a black and one yellow and those are the native american colors that symbolize the four directions of the compass. >> if you don't loose in clark's encounter with members of lakota sioux along the missouri river and...
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in both north and south dakota. the area in the 1700s it was still trying to be controlled by the french, english and spanish. it was a will the of that kind of turmoil going on. it was largely populated still by the american indian. and dominated by their ways of life. as soon as the french explorers came in and tried to maintain control, it became the louisiana territory. pierre veredrye was the father. he and his four sons were explorers of the major note in canada and u.s. history. largely investigating and explores what's now minnesota, and north dakota. they were considered failuring in their time. because everybody knew there was a northwest passage to the pacific ocean. there was a water way to get across this country. and because they failed to find that, they were considered failure. later on in 1742, two of his sons. louis and francois traveled further south and further west than they had previously. and on the return trip, they stopped at the con fluns of in missouri river. in this vicinity. and on a blu
in both north and south dakota. the area in the 1700s it was still trying to be controlled by the french, english and spanish. it was a will the of that kind of turmoil going on. it was largely populated still by the american indian. and dominated by their ways of life. as soon as the french explorers came in and tried to maintain control, it became the louisiana territory. pierre veredrye was the father. he and his four sons were explorers of the major note in canada and u.s. history. largely...
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some elementary students in south dakota got a very fluffy visitor that also holds a world record.ale saint bernard reecentl named the guinness world record holder with the longest tongue. in sue falls, south dakota, the owner carla took in the 8-year-old rescue and she hopes to inspire others to rescue even more animals. >> at least easier access to snacks and meals with a tongue like that. >> that's right. a great idea. cute dog. i'm phillip mena. >> i'm frances rivera. your news continues right here. have a great friday. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. mother nature giving some much-needed relief in the >>> right now at 4:30, overnight rain. mother nature giving much needed relief in the north bay as crews put o
some elementary students in south dakota got a very fluffy visitor that also holds a world record.ale saint bernard reecentl named the guinness world record holder with the longest tongue. in sue falls, south dakota, the owner carla took in the 8-year-old rescue and she hopes to inspire others to rescue even more animals. >> at least easier access to snacks and meals with a tongue like that. >> that's right. a great idea. cute dog. i'm phillip mena. >> i'm frances rivera. your...
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>> i'm from south dakota. >> jimmy: what part of south dakota are you from? >> for real?yeah. >> i grew up in a little town called heckler, until i was 8 or 9, then i moved to sioux falls. >> reporter: heckla, how is that spelled? >> h-e-c-k -l-a. >> jimmy: that's right. >> 400 people. >> jimmy: so there must have been like one school in the town? >> one school, k through 12, and my dad was a teacher and a coach there. that's why we moved there. >> jimmy: what did he coach? >> basketball, tennis and cross country. >> jimmy: pretty much everything? >> those are the three sports. then he was the gym teacher and i think he taught health and maybe history. >> jimmy: health, history. >> a little place. he was like 26 when -- yeah, when i went into kindergarten. >> jimmy: was it weird having your dad at the school being your pe teacher? you can't get out of pe that way. >> i thought it would be more fun than it was. he din want to give me undue attention. he didn't want to play favorites. so i never was called as team captain. i got in trouble for calling him dad. >> jimmy: oh,
>> i'm from south dakota. >> jimmy: what part of south dakota are you from? >> for real?yeah. >> i grew up in a little town called heckler, until i was 8 or 9, then i moved to sioux falls. >> reporter: heckla, how is that spelled? >> h-e-c-k -l-a. >> jimmy: that's right. >> 400 people. >> jimmy: so there must have been like one school in the town? >> one school, k through 12, and my dad was a teacher and a coach there. that's why we...
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obviously, the south dakota flag. there is a flag from dakota territory. there is a flag for the united states, of course, there are also flags for spain and france, because they controlled this territory at different times. and then each corner has -- one corner has white flag, one a red flag, one black and one yellow. and those are the native american colors that symbolize the four directions of the compass. >> and hear about lewis and clark's encounter with members of the lakota sioux, and why that meeting was so important to the area. watch c-span city's tour of pierre, south dakota, saturday at noon eastern on c-span 2's book tv and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3. the c-span cities tour, working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >>> now, more from the washington ideas forum, as treasury secretary steve mnuchin talks about the administration's tax reform proposal. then, white house correspondents share their thoughts on the 2016 presidential campaign and the first few months of the trump presidency
obviously, the south dakota flag. there is a flag from dakota territory. there is a flag for the united states, of course, there are also flags for spain and france, because they controlled this territory at different times. and then each corner has -- one corner has white flag, one a red flag, one black and one yellow. and those are the native american colors that symbolize the four directions of the compass. >> and hear about lewis and clark's encounter with members of the lakota sioux,...
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the south dakota flag, there is the flag from dakota a flag for the united states, of course, there are also flags for spain and france controlled this territory at different times. one corner rner has has white flag, red flag, one lack and one yellow, those are the native american colors that symbolize four directions. >> hear about lewis and clark encounter with the missouri and why the meeting was important to the area. watch c-span cities tour of pierre, south dakota today noon eastern on c-span 2's book t.v., and sunday 2 p.m. on american history t.v. on c-span 3. working n cities tour, with our cable affiliates and isits cities across the country. >> "washington journal" continues. >> president of the committee for responsible federal budget, joining us this morning after house passed 2018 budget resolution and explain where the budget goes from here and why this is important to the republican tax reform effort. from here and why this is important to the public and tax reform effort. guest: it is very important to the tax reform effort. hassinger budget is important for running a
the south dakota flag, there is the flag from dakota a flag for the united states, of course, there are also flags for spain and france controlled this territory at different times. one corner rner has has white flag, red flag, one lack and one yellow, those are the native american colors that symbolize four directions. >> hear about lewis and clark encounter with the missouri and why the meeting was important to the area. watch c-span cities tour of pierre, south dakota today noon...