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in south dakota? >> a great background. i love this day, it is very beautiful to me. i love the prairie, i like wide open spaces and i think that is because of where i was raised. outdoors person, i love hunting and fishing and being outdoors, biking, running, particularly through the different seasons of the year. small townup in a and going to is moscow we have opportunities to do a lot of rings. i get to participate in all of the sports, i played tuba in the bed. i sang in the swing choir. my mom always insisted i took six years of piano. become achance to fairly well-rounded and balance person. forives you an appreciation the rural nature of our state and how the midwest fits into the broader american story. senator john thune: growing up here on the planes was a great experience. >> when did you get into politics? what was it you wanted to share with your constituents outside of south dakota about what matters here in south dakota? senator john thune: i think it is important for people who come f
in south dakota? >> a great background. i love this day, it is very beautiful to me. i love the prairie, i like wide open spaces and i think that is because of where i was raised. outdoors person, i love hunting and fishing and being outdoors, biking, running, particularly through the different seasons of the year. small townup in a and going to is moscow we have opportunities to do a lot of rings. i get to participate in all of the sports, i played tuba in the bed. i sang in the swing...
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or outside of south dakota about what matters in south dakota? sen. thune: it is important for people who come from more populated areas to understand what makes us tick out here. there is -- agriculture is our number one industry. my involvement legislatively centers around the agricultural committee. i've been on the committee the entire time i have been in congress. i now chair committee which has a big impact on the landscape in all modesta because of transportation, planes, trains, automobiles, it is technology, the internet, high-speed internet delivered to rural areas of the country. to help people understand that the way of life that we have out here and how important it is to the national narrative. sometimes people live in populated centers of the country forot have appreciation rural areas of the country and how important they are to us and to our national success and our national prosperity. an elected official is to try and share that message colleagues and appreciation for what makes south dakota tech, what makes and how weica tick
or outside of south dakota about what matters in south dakota? sen. thune: it is important for people who come from more populated areas to understand what makes us tick out here. there is -- agriculture is our number one industry. my involvement legislatively centers around the agricultural committee. i've been on the committee the entire time i have been in congress. i now chair committee which has a big impact on the landscape in all modesta because of transportation, planes, trains,...
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why did he come to south dakota? we always knew the story, and so it was an interesting read, and there are lots of stories that historyt our state's that do not get told and need to get cold, and i'm glad somebody took the time to research that until that one. do you see south dakota going in the future, and maybe since we are here in sioux falls, talk about sioux falls as well. senator thune: sioux falls has become a powerful economic engine, and not just for south dakota. it is a regional -- it is a hub. i thought a little bit about tech and financial services, and agriculture, we have tremendous health care footprints here. it is a huge driver of jobs in our economy. so we got to bang major health care systems that are very regional, and we have become a hub in terms of shopping. so the city continues to grow. and i was a kid, these used to come down here for basketball tournament, and i think at that time sioux falls was 75,000 people. now this area is 250,000 people. it is really growing. -- it is a great workf
why did he come to south dakota? we always knew the story, and so it was an interesting read, and there are lots of stories that historyt our state's that do not get told and need to get cold, and i'm glad somebody took the time to research that until that one. do you see south dakota going in the future, and maybe since we are here in sioux falls, talk about sioux falls as well. senator thune: sioux falls has become a powerful economic engine, and not just for south dakota. it is a regional --...
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we have the issue of trade, it's important to south dakota, two south -- to agriculture generally. withwe talk about trade asia, transpacific partnership, nafta, bilateral trade agreements, those are vitally important to the future of agriculture. agriculture, we are in the biofuels industry out here, you can raise corn, feed it to livestock. obviously there are many uses to it, one of those is fuel. we want to look at ways to open up more markets, increased the demand for our agricultural products that help make farmers, ranchers, and our economy more prosperous. i would argue it makes the entire country more prosperous. >> as chairman of the commerce committee, can you tell us what you are most concerned about and what you are working on in regards to south dakota? and sioux falls, for that matter. >> i have seen the opportunity to be involved in a number of significant infrastructure issues. the market transportation system, about one third of all of the rows of crops we plant and of being exported. we have to get to the pacific northwest, we need trucks, rail, ships. wherever t
we have the issue of trade, it's important to south dakota, two south -- to agriculture generally. withwe talk about trade asia, transpacific partnership, nafta, bilateral trade agreements, those are vitally important to the future of agriculture. agriculture, we are in the biofuels industry out here, you can raise corn, feed it to livestock. obviously there are many uses to it, one of those is fuel. we want to look at ways to open up more markets, increased the demand for our agricultural...
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so what people living in south dakota before south dakota was never a thought. they were extremely entrepreneurial in terms of actual evidence of entrepreneurship. there's a site in present day mitchell, the dome which is run by the university where they found huge numbers of bison bones, and only a small presence of humans. so unless these guys were, and gals were eating like five bison the day, each, the numbers just don't add up. and then there are pieces of pottery that come from cahokia, which is near present-day st. louis, so the obvious implication is that they were taking bison, processing them in mitchell, which they would do by turning it into a product known as panic and which is a mix of dried meat, that and often a barry or some kind of fruit flavoring, combine the two and it's very stable. it doesn't rot. doesn't spoil. you could package that up, put into what are known as -- little boats use from stretched bison skin, load it down the missouri river to the confluence with the mississippi and trade it for pottery. the indians were very entrepreneur
so what people living in south dakota before south dakota was never a thought. they were extremely entrepreneurial in terms of actual evidence of entrepreneurship. there's a site in present day mitchell, the dome which is run by the university where they found huge numbers of bison bones, and only a small presence of humans. so unless these guys were, and gals were eating like five bison the day, each, the numbers just don't add up. and then there are pieces of pottery that come from cahokia,...
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he made 27 stops in south dakota in like two days. taking the trains around. this is when they did whistle stop tours -- and teddy roosevelt loved doing this he especially loved being out here in the dakota because he had that place north dakota up by ma door are a. coming up i want to point out to you this -- statue on a bluff overlooking the big sioux river and over there is state of iowa and minnesota and at this junction of minnesota and iowa and south dakota. so you've got a very midwestern spot for you and a very nice view of the river valley. but i also wanted to point out this memorial which was put u up by the many historical society and the -- related plaque. the plaque is designed to help people the consequences of what was called the great uprising for these settlement at sioux falls. in 1862, there was a rebellion in minnesota by the sue against settlers who were kind of pushing into their air starting to farm and -- the santi fought become and killed about 700 minnesota farmers in the area. and when the army came in and, of course, this was during
he made 27 stops in south dakota in like two days. taking the trains around. this is when they did whistle stop tours -- and teddy roosevelt loved doing this he especially loved being out here in the dakota because he had that place north dakota up by ma door are a. coming up i want to point out to you this -- statue on a bluff overlooking the big sioux river and over there is state of iowa and minnesota and at this junction of minnesota and iowa and south dakota. so you've got a very...
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convinced the south dakota u.s. attorney to prosecute these individuals i think was a credit to his sense of integrity and fairness. wild bill hickok was a celebrity .efore he got to deadwood he made a splash in to deadwood in a caravan that included people like calamity jane, colorado charlie, and other outlaw luminaries. wild bill was interested in gold. he was also interested in gambling and drinking. he had acquired a reputation as a quick draw artist and a straight shooter. jack mccall was kind of a narrative well, a loser -- a never do well, a loser. some would call him a dance hall guy. buffalo, nebraska, ,nd then ended up in deadwood where he did what he could to stay alive. bill is stillwild somewhat of a mystery among people who write about wild bill hickok. some say he was paid by a faction of people in deadwood who didn't like wild bill. i don't believe that's true. i think he got drunk and shot , andn the back of the head paid the price for it. office was in yankton. mccall was brought there and , and s
convinced the south dakota u.s. attorney to prosecute these individuals i think was a credit to his sense of integrity and fairness. wild bill hickok was a celebrity .efore he got to deadwood he made a splash in to deadwood in a caravan that included people like calamity jane, colorado charlie, and other outlaw luminaries. wild bill was interested in gold. he was also interested in gambling and drinking. he had acquired a reputation as a quick draw artist and a straight shooter. jack mccall was...
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he barnstormed through south dakota at e time. he made 27 stops in south dakota in about two days taking the trades around. they did whistle stop tours and teddy roosevelt loved doing these. he especially loved being out here in the dakotas and have this place in north dakota. coming up, i wanted to point out to you this statue, it is on a bluff overlooking the big sioux river. over there about eight miles or less would be the state of file -- the state of iowa. straight ahead that way, about 18 miles is the state of minnesota, so you're kind of at this junction of minnesota, iowa and south dakota. you have a very midwestern spot for you and a very nice view of the river valley. i also wanted to point out this memorial, which was put up by the minnehaha academy historical society and its related plaque. the plaque is designed to help people remember the consequences of what was called the great sioux uprising for the settlement at sioux falls. in 1862, there was a rebellion theantee siouxby by the settlers who were pushing into th
he barnstormed through south dakota at e time. he made 27 stops in south dakota in about two days taking the trades around. they did whistle stop tours and teddy roosevelt loved doing these. he especially loved being out here in the dakotas and have this place in north dakota. coming up, i wanted to point out to you this statue, it is on a bluff overlooking the big sioux river. over there about eight miles or less would be the state of file -- the state of iowa. straight ahead that way, about...
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you are at this junction of minnesota, iowa and south dakota. you have a very midwestern spot for you and a very nice view of the river valley. i also wanted to point out this memorial, which was put up by the county historical society. plaque.related to helpue is designed the consequences of what was called the great sioux uprising for the settlement at sioux falls. there was a rebellion in .innesota they were starting to farm in that area. sioux fought back and killed about 700 minnesota farmers in the area. when the army came in -- of course, this was during them -- during the civil war so there were not many troopers. when the army came in many of the santee sioux spread out into this part of dakota territory. they attacked the settlement at sioux falls, there was great fear of an attack. settlement andhe went to other places in sioux city to be safe. sioux falls was a small prairie city most of its life. its economy was based upon being a supporter of agricultural .reas >> added to so involved in history? how, i am not sure always had that
you are at this junction of minnesota, iowa and south dakota. you have a very midwestern spot for you and a very nice view of the river valley. i also wanted to point out this memorial, which was put up by the county historical society. plaque.related to helpue is designed the consequences of what was called the great sioux uprising for the settlement at sioux falls. there was a rebellion in .innesota they were starting to farm in that area. sioux fought back and killed about 700 minnesota...
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including losing south dakota, his home state. regretted deeply and was not happy about it. >> dimension where we are located right now. mr. lauck: this is -- mention where we are located right now. dropauck: this is the big in the big sioux river. it creates these rapids or falls. this is sioux falls. this is why it is called sioux falls. straight across, you can see the which wasbee m,ill, built on the rapids. they could capture the rapids machinery in the mill and grind wheat. for two to three years, a crank out about 1000 barrels of flour a day. produce as it is not much weight as they thought. the river died down later in the summer. i also wanted to point out the old coliseum. this is where a lot of the major forts were held in downtown many decades. the 19 teens --the 19 in the 1910's. gave learn about his city in sioux falls. >> we are in the pettigrew home and museum, home of u.s. senator franklin pettigrew, who served in the u.s. senate from 1989 to 1901. he lived in the home from 1911 until his death in 1926. in 1889, t
including losing south dakota, his home state. regretted deeply and was not happy about it. >> dimension where we are located right now. mr. lauck: this is -- mention where we are located right now. dropauck: this is the big in the big sioux river. it creates these rapids or falls. this is sioux falls. this is why it is called sioux falls. straight across, you can see the which wasbee m,ill, built on the rapids. they could capture the rapids machinery in the mill and grind wheat. for two...
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the city of sioux falls is over 73 square miles, making it the largest city in south dakota. learn more about sioux falls all weekend here on american history tv. harry thompson: voices of the northern plains refers to the many different ways that life on this part of the country has been recorded. either through letters or diaries or journals or photographs or objects as well. by the many, many different varieties of cultures that have lived here. what we wanted to accomplish and emphasized in the material you see in this exhibit is that more information can be gathered by just using the records we have on the second floor, our research core. the archives themselves, and also the research library. 40,000 volumes on the american west. human habitation of the plains would date from well before the current era. most anthropologists date north american indians as far back as 10,000 to 12,000 years ago. plains culture. what you will see in this exhibit is much more recent, from about 1700. it is still pre-contact. date contact periods in this part of the country from the french e
the city of sioux falls is over 73 square miles, making it the largest city in south dakota. learn more about sioux falls all weekend here on american history tv. harry thompson: voices of the northern plains refers to the many different ways that life on this part of the country has been recorded. either through letters or diaries or journals or photographs or objects as well. by the many, many different varieties of cultures that have lived here. what we wanted to accomplish and emphasized in...
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when south dakota became a's state, became a pettigrew was one of two men and elected in 1889. and to determine who got a two-year term and who got a six-year term, they drew straws. pettigrew drew the six-year term. pettigrew seems like a real packrat. we do have a number of artifacts. he has a large vase. there are also things that he picked up that probably have more personal meeting. mostly it is just travel souvenirs. part of the problem with that is they came and it was presented to him by the last ruler, ruler and she presented it to him and ruler of theian hawaiian islands, and she presented it to him and recognition of the work he had done in the senate on her behalf. pettigrew was described as an anti-materialist, having an t when majorrialis powers were having a particularly imperialistic interests. in japan, china, but also hawaii. pettigrew is just one of those people that, i think, wanted everybody to be treated fairly. and the way that the u.s. took over the hawaiian islands may not have exactly been ideal. if pettigrew really took the case and actually opposed t
when south dakota became a's state, became a pettigrew was one of two men and elected in 1889. and to determine who got a two-year term and who got a six-year term, they drew straws. pettigrew drew the six-year term. pettigrew seems like a real packrat. we do have a number of artifacts. he has a large vase. there are also things that he picked up that probably have more personal meeting. mostly it is just travel souvenirs. part of the problem with that is they came and it was presented to him...
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this weekend american history tv is also highlighting the history of south dakota. here's a look. lived on the falls for thousands of years. 1850's, two rival companies, one from st. paul minnesota both set their sights on the town site. interestingly both companies and parties who arrived here within a few weeks of each other. they established a townsite. there was speculation. they claimed the land. and waited for settlers heading to buy lots in this new town. that started in 1857. lot -- got along well with the indians and other places. in the summer of 1862 there was some conflict with the indians. what was called the uprising by some started in 1862. ordereditorial governor that the valley be evacuated. all the people who lived here were evacuated. the u.s. army located a fort. it was called fort dakota. it was established to provide a sense of safety and security for those settlers here in the akotas and also provide perception of protection for the state of minnesota. in putting together this exhibit we were really. we have a number of original counts -- original accounts o
this weekend american history tv is also highlighting the history of south dakota. here's a look. lived on the falls for thousands of years. 1850's, two rival companies, one from st. paul minnesota both set their sights on the town site. interestingly both companies and parties who arrived here within a few weeks of each other. they established a townsite. there was speculation. they claimed the land. and waited for settlers heading to buy lots in this new town. that started in 1857. lot -- got...
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. >> all weekend, american history tv is featuring sioux falls, south dakota. c-span's cities tour staff recently visited. the city is named for the falls of the big sioux river. it runs through the middle of the city. learn more about sioux falls all weekend here on american history tv. >> man has lived on the site of what sioux falls is off and on for thousands of years. most recently in the 1850's, two rival town companies, one from dubuque, iowa, and one from st. paul, minnesota, both set their sights on the sioux river falls as a town site and interestingly, both companies arrived within a few weeks of each other. they established a town site. it was really speculation. they claimed land. they plotted off into lots and stuff and waited for settlers headed west to come and buy lots in this new town that didn't exist yet. that started in 1857, and really in the 1850's, they got along well with the indians who happened by here on their way to other places. and by 1860, there were 42 people living in sioux falls. in the summer of 1862, there was some conflict
. >> all weekend, american history tv is featuring sioux falls, south dakota. c-span's cities tour staff recently visited. the city is named for the falls of the big sioux river. it runs through the middle of the city. learn more about sioux falls all weekend here on american history tv. >> man has lived on the site of what sioux falls is off and on for thousands of years. most recently in the 1850's, two rival town companies, one from dubuque, iowa, and one from st. paul,...
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it's billed -- it spilled in south dakota. the public service commission went right ahead with its decision. some environmentalists and others have said that the commission should maybe hold off on a decision and look at this oil spill and see whether the new proposed pipeline could do the same. the psc made its decision. there is no real impacts other than renewed public pressure on regulators and trans canada to keep that from happening. host: you speak of public pressure. i was going to ask next of the legal challenges ahead following this nebraska decision. what are you expecting? guest: that's right. there definitely will be legal challenges. this is definitely not over. will we see some new lawsuits in state court? probably over the next month from environmental groups, indian tribes, landowners along the route, and even it's possible transcanada to challenge the decision because as discussed, they did not get what they wanted. so far they have not committed to doing that, but that's a possibility. we will also see more
it's billed -- it spilled in south dakota. the public service commission went right ahead with its decision. some environmentalists and others have said that the commission should maybe hold off on a decision and look at this oil spill and see whether the new proposed pipeline could do the same. the psc made its decision. there is no real impacts other than renewed public pressure on regulators and trans canada to keep that from happening. host: you speak of public pressure. i was going to ask...
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falls with hills attorney john lock. >> we are on one of the main thoroughfares of sioux falls, south dakota, phillips avenue, named for one of the first settlers of dakotaer to toir, josiah phillips. >> watch c-span's cities tour of sioux falls, south dakota, saturday at 6:00 p.m.as
falls with hills attorney john lock. >> we are on one of the main thoroughfares of sioux falls, south dakota, phillips avenue, named for one of the first settlers of dakotaer to toir, josiah phillips. >> watch c-span's cities tour of sioux falls, south dakota, saturday at 6:00 p.m.as
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the presiding officer: the senator from south dakota. mr. rounds: thank you, mr. president. let me just begin by acknowledging the leadership of chairman alexander and ranking member murray have offered, and also let me just say how much i have appreciated the hard work that senator king from maine has participated in as well in this process. they have worked together side by side to try to find some common ground while still retaining and protecting the principles which they all hold with regard to how health insurance long term should be approached. coming to a bipartisan agreement on this very important piece of legislation is only the first step. as you know, a deal was announced last month to give states permanent flexibility to avoid some of obamacare's most crushing mandates while also temporarily authorizing the cost-sharing reduction or c.s.r. payments for two years. that is what the piece of legislation that we're referring to in this particular case, the alexander-murray legislation would do. this agreement, mr. president, is a win for conservatives who have spent
the presiding officer: the senator from south dakota. mr. rounds: thank you, mr. president. let me just begin by acknowledging the leadership of chairman alexander and ranking member murray have offered, and also let me just say how much i have appreciated the hard work that senator king from maine has participated in as well in this process. they have worked together side by side to try to find some common ground while still retaining and protecting the principles which they all hold with...
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there aren't very many latte anything or are a lot of money is actually moving to south dakota north dakota now because of the how cheap it is but it's you know they have a different sort of mindset and i think the fact that. you know some states want universal health care so why not let vermont and you know connecticut or rhode island or. oregon or california develop their own system of universal health care if the federal government's not going to provide it other than for medicare i think that's right health care can be adequate medical marijuana is ok this is health care in general and we do see states taking this on like a vermont bernie sanders state and they end universal basic income is another concept that can be tried on the state level and then rolled out nationally so yeah states rights has an ugly past because it goes back to the slave days but nevertheless these days it can be repurposed to take on these issues in a way that's not being addressed in the federal level because of gridlock and partisanship and the corporatism that's totally choked anything positive happenin
there aren't very many latte anything or are a lot of money is actually moving to south dakota north dakota now because of the how cheap it is but it's you know they have a different sort of mindset and i think the fact that. you know some states want universal health care so why not let vermont and you know connecticut or rhode island or. oregon or california develop their own system of universal health care if the federal government's not going to provide it other than for medicare i think...
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there has been a major oil leak from the keystone 1 pipeline in south dakota. the pipeline's operator transcanada says 210,000 gallons of oil leaked on thursday near the town of amherst. it is the largest keystone spill to date. the leak comes just days before authorities in nebraska are scheduled to make a key ruling that could decide the fate of the proposed keystone xl pipeline. environmental and indigenous groups have long warned about the dangers of pipeline leaks. this is tom goldtooth, executive director of the indigenous environmental network. >> we just caught wind yesterday of the keystone xl one spill. something we've been saying all along as native, as indigenous people have said, every pipeline is going to spill, is going to leak. amy: we will speak with tom goldtooth later. in international news, the world food program is warning 150,000 children in yemen could starve to death in the coming months if the u.s.-backed saudi coalition continues to block food and medicine from entering yemen. save the children says 130 children are already dying every
there has been a major oil leak from the keystone 1 pipeline in south dakota. the pipeline's operator transcanada says 210,000 gallons of oil leaked on thursday near the town of amherst. it is the largest keystone spill to date. the leak comes just days before authorities in nebraska are scheduled to make a key ruling that could decide the fate of the proposed keystone xl pipeline. environmental and indigenous groups have long warned about the dangers of pipeline leaks. this is tom goldtooth,...
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the leak in south dakota came four days before nebraska regulators are set to announce whether to letnscanada build another pipeline through their state. the proposal called keystone xl sparked criticism from nebraskans like art tanba. >> what gives a foreign corporation the right to come in and take land away nebraska farmers. >> reporter: in march president trump paved the way for the project reversing former president obama's rejection of it on environmental ground. and granting transcanada a federal permit. >> transcanada will be allowed to complete the project. >> reporter: nebraska officials say the spill in south dakota won't affect their decision on whether the expansion can go ahead. but critics say, the leak is proof of the perils posed by pipelines. if regulators approve the keystone xl expansion monday, the new pipeline would carry about 830,000 barrels of oil a day from canada through three it would connect with the existing keystone pipeline that just leaked. the cause is under investigation. >> roxana, thank you. robert mugabe, long time dictator of zimbabwe was ousted
the leak in south dakota came four days before nebraska regulators are set to announce whether to letnscanada build another pipeline through their state. the proposal called keystone xl sparked criticism from nebraskans like art tanba. >> what gives a foreign corporation the right to come in and take land away nebraska farmers. >> reporter: in march president trump paved the way for the project reversing former president obama's rejection of it on environmental ground. and granting...
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the average family of four in south dakota brings some $50,000 a year. that is both parents working. and they have to pay electricity, mortgage, energy costs, there is not a lot left over. in january, their paychecks will be bigger. they will have more opportunity to provide for their family. introduce somebody who is the most positive individual i have ever had a chance to be around. hero.my personal [applause] >> thank you. great day for hard-working families who have been hungry for tax relief. watchingre fed up with an economy where wages are stuck. are me, these families that sick and tired of watching good jobs move overseas because we had the highest tax rate in the industrial world, that all changed today with this bill. i want to thank those standing put up 227 votes to stand up for hard-working families and cutting taxes for families across the board. this is an exciting day for our economy. i want to thank president trump. every step of the way, he was directly engaged, kept talking about how he wanted to push those tax cuts further and furthe
the average family of four in south dakota brings some $50,000 a year. that is both parents working. and they have to pay electricity, mortgage, energy costs, there is not a lot left over. in january, their paychecks will be bigger. they will have more opportunity to provide for their family. introduce somebody who is the most positive individual i have ever had a chance to be around. hero.my personal [applause] >> thank you. great day for hard-working families who have been hungry for...
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. >> we are on one of the main thoroughfares of sioux falls, south dakota, phillips avenue, named for one of the first settlers of dakotaer to toir, josiah phillips. >> watch c-span's cities tour of sioux falls, south dakota, saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on book-tv and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3. >>> president trump announced that broadcom limited, a semiconductor company, is returning its headquarters to the u.s. from singapore. we'll watch this as we wait for white house briefing which is set for 1:30 eastern. >> pennsylvania. what a great state. we have federal reserve coming up in a little while as you know. we just had a big meeting on daca with some of the senators and we have great things to say about that. you'll be hearing about that very soon. and the big thing of course is tax cuts and jobs. and that's happening very rapidly and it's been met with really a great response. but i want to thank everybody for this great day and it's a great day for the american worker in particular. over the past ten months we of witnessed something remarkable happen
. >> we are on one of the main thoroughfares of sioux falls, south dakota, phillips avenue, named for one of the first settlers of dakotaer to toir, josiah phillips. >> watch c-span's cities tour of sioux falls, south dakota, saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on book-tv and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3. >>> president trump announced that broadcom limited, a semiconductor company, is returning its headquarters to the u.s. from singapore. we'll watch this...
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it is farmers who have unexpected incidents much like the lady from south dakota. that happened day in and day out in southeast missouri. is 1300age cotton farm acres. the average price for a cotton farm is $10,000 per acre. that's over $13 million. anyone in that bracket is a 1%- er. they don't have five dollars to their name in a bank account because they have passed the farms on from generation to generation. illuminating the death tax in keeping the double tax, you're saying we want to eliminate family farms. i can cut you, the reason why i am in congress is to make sure we have family farms and the people in southeast missouri can continue with their livelihood. i would not allow you to call my take away and try to their family farms. i would like to yield the balance of my time to the lady from south dakota. >> how much time is left? >> one minute, 28 seconds. to give some information. the recent information we have on family farms is from 2013, death taxes.d there will be many more firms facing this and the years to come, one third of all farmers in the u.s.
it is farmers who have unexpected incidents much like the lady from south dakota. that happened day in and day out in southeast missouri. is 1300age cotton farm acres. the average price for a cotton farm is $10,000 per acre. that's over $13 million. anyone in that bracket is a 1%- er. they don't have five dollars to their name in a bank account because they have passed the farms on from generation to generation. illuminating the death tax in keeping the double tax, you're saying we want to...
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the city of sioux falls is over 73 square miles, making it the largest city in south dakota. learn more about sioux falls all weekend here on american history tv.
the city of sioux falls is over 73 square miles, making it the largest city in south dakota. learn more about sioux falls all weekend here on american history tv.
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but rachel and her family remained together in south dakota.eir family included 22 children who somehow seemed happy despite all the prophet's restrictions. but then in 2012, warren claimed rachel and rich had marital problems. he sent them away to nevada to resolve their "issues" without their children. not even infant son nathaniel was allowed to go. >> that was my worst time i have ever lived through wonderin' how my kids are doing. i felt like i died inside every single day when i woke up. >> reporter: you're a new mother, again, nursing your son. >> it was just torture. it didn't seem right to take a baby, a nursing baby, from their mother. and then when i came back, he didn't remember me. i just cried and cried, because -- 'cause he didn't remember me, and i was his mom. >> reporter: rachel was near her breaking point. all the rules, restrictions, and now being separated from her own children. could it get any worse? oh, yes, much worse. >> announcer: coming up, rachel was about to get a startling phone call. >> reporter: that was the mom
but rachel and her family remained together in south dakota.eir family included 22 children who somehow seemed happy despite all the prophet's restrictions. but then in 2012, warren claimed rachel and rich had marital problems. he sent them away to nevada to resolve their "issues" without their children. not even infant son nathaniel was allowed to go. >> that was my worst time i have ever lived through wonderin' how my kids are doing. i felt like i died inside every single day...
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at proval comes just days after a pipe rupture on another transcanada line in south dakota. nebraska commissioners were not allowed to take that spill into account when making their decision. >>> time is now 4:15. th alameda county sheriff was awarded a million dollars in federal funding. that funding comes with conditions. the funding comes from the united states justice department. thal media county sheriff was the only local law enforcement agency that applied for the funding because the funding set priorities for cities and states that cooperate with federal immigration authorities. alameda county responds to official when is they ask if a specific inmate is in his custody. >>> it's 4:16. want to check in with sal for a lock at traffic. i know we come in very, very ridiculously early. >> early. >> but i did notice fewer cars on the road for sure. >> yeah. i think we are going to start noticing it today. yesterday we noticed it at end of the commute. today we may notice it at whatever point because people have time off around the holiday as usual. this is northbound 101 f
at proval comes just days after a pipe rupture on another transcanada line in south dakota. nebraska commissioners were not allowed to take that spill into account when making their decision. >>> time is now 4:15. th alameda county sheriff was awarded a million dollars in federal funding. that funding comes with conditions. the funding comes from the united states justice department. thal media county sheriff was the only local law enforcement agency that applied for the funding...
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. >>> in south dakota a developer is prepping for the end of the world.rning abandoned bunkers into doomsday shelters and not just any ol' doomsday shelter. chris martinez has the story. >> reporter: just miles away from mt. rush more these abandoned bunkers are finding a new purple. robert vicino is transforming them into luxury doomsday hideaways. >> it's all concrete. >> all concrete and steel yay thick. they're now being renovated to hold all the comforts of home along with supplies to wait out any disaster. >> we can store enough food for 20 people for a min mud of a year. >> reporter: vicino's business vivos is offering many shelters and business is booming. business has increased 100%. >> they're concerned about an economic co-lapse to world war iii. >> milton torrez is one of them. he worries about a world-ending event in his lifetime. if it never comes he'll pass the shelter down to his 11-year-old daughter. >> does that bring you comfort? >> it does. it brings me a sense of relief. >> reporter: that relief dublts cost front. >> $25,000 up front
. >>> in south dakota a developer is prepping for the end of the world.rning abandoned bunkers into doomsday shelters and not just any ol' doomsday shelter. chris martinez has the story. >> reporter: just miles away from mt. rush more these abandoned bunkers are finding a new purple. robert vicino is transforming them into luxury doomsday hideaways. >> it's all concrete. >> all concrete and steel yay thick. they're now being renovated to hold all the comforts of home...
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tour staffes recently traveled to sioux falls, south dakota to learn more about its history. learn more about sioux falls and other stops on our tour on other on the c-span cities tour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. ago, the united states was at war in vietnam. american history tv looks back with 48 hours of coverage, starting saturday, november 11. we are live from the national archives. we talk with veterans who flew helicopters. then we are taking your phone calls and tweets live, with , talking about the war in 1967. washington, d c's -- washington, d.c.'s veterans memorial, a speech. then the vietnam war special report. >> whether it is due to the enemy's clever tactics or the bad fighting conditions, the weather or the terrain, it seems clear the american military offensive has bogged and like the marines in the mud. >> than 6:00 on "american archives," which were the national archives exhibit "remembering vietnam." and then on "the presidency," president lyndon johnson making a statement. president johnson: we told the wo
tour staffes recently traveled to sioux falls, south dakota to learn more about its history. learn more about sioux falls and other stops on our tour on other on the c-span cities tour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. ago, the united states was at war in vietnam. american history tv looks back with 48 hours of coverage, starting saturday, november 11. we are live from the national archives. we talk with veterans who flew helicopters. then we are...
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. >> what appears from above to be a small spot staining the south dakota farm land is an estimated 210,000 gallons of oil from a leak in the keystone pipeline. >> transcanada the condition dan company running the pipeline says its crews shut it down after noticing the leak thursday morning. >> we have the right personnel here to do the job and we're going to be here and aggressively do this. >> local land owner ken moeckly is worried about contamination. >> i don't want it to happen anywhere but of course i don't want it to happen on us. >> the keystone pipeline delivers oil from canada all the way to illinois and texas. the leak in sowt dakota came just four days before nebraska regulators are set to announce whether to let transcanada build another pipe-line thraw their state. prot posal called the keystone xl sparked kres civil from neb neb. >> what gives a foreign komption the right to come in and take land away from nebraska farmers. >> reporter: in march president trump paveed the way for the project by reversing former president obama's rejection of it on environmental grounds. and
. >> what appears from above to be a small spot staining the south dakota farm land is an estimated 210,000 gallons of oil from a leak in the keystone pipeline. >> transcanada the condition dan company running the pipeline says its crews shut it down after noticing the leak thursday morning. >> we have the right personnel here to do the job and we're going to be here and aggressively do this. >> local land owner ken moeckly is worried about contamination. >> i...
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the average family of four in south dakota, they bring home about $50,000 a year. which isn't very much. that's both parents working and they have to pay their electricity, their mortgage, their energy cost out of that and there's just not a whole lot left over. i'm thrilled in january their paychecks will be bigger, that they'll have more opportunities to provide for their families and that we're building a stronger america together. thank you. i want to introduce -- [laughter] you know, i want to introduce somebody that is the most positive, uplifting individual i think i ever had the chance to be around and he's one of my personal heroes, steve scalise. [applause] mr. scalise: thanks so much, kristi. this is an exciting day for hardworking families who have been so hungry for tax relief, so hungry to see our economy take off again, fed up with watching a stagnant economy where wages are stuck. and like me and so many other people, these hardworking families that are sick and tired of watching our good jobs move overseas because we have the highest tax rate in th
the average family of four in south dakota, they bring home about $50,000 a year. which isn't very much. that's both parents working and they have to pay their electricity, their mortgage, their energy cost out of that and there's just not a whole lot left over. i'm thrilled in january their paychecks will be bigger, that they'll have more opportunities to provide for their families and that we're building a stronger america together. thank you. i want to introduce -- [laughter] you know, i...
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from 1936 to 1941, david travels back and forth between south dakota and ohio.ns 13 tribal languages and is adopted by a sioux warrior. he draws dozens of sketches and paints oil portraits of indians from numerous tribes. many of these indians confirm white bull's story. >> you have to understand this is the indian side of the story, what they said happened that day. and i think you better pay attention to it because they were there. >> for the young david miller, his journey of discovery is a rite of passage, what the indians might call a "vision quest." it certainly set him on a unique career path. after serving in world war ii, david heads to hollywood. studios are churning out westerns like there's no tomorrow. david establishes himself as a leading consultant to directors looking to cast native americans in their films. david works on dozens of westerns, including "tomahawk," "how the west was won," and "cheyenne autumn." he also works on the tv series "daniel boone." an entertainment reporter named jan boheme writes a profile on david. they fall in love an
from 1936 to 1941, david travels back and forth between south dakota and ohio.ns 13 tribal languages and is adopted by a sioux warrior. he draws dozens of sketches and paints oil portraits of indians from numerous tribes. many of these indians confirm white bull's story. >> you have to understand this is the indian side of the story, what they said happened that day. and i think you better pay attention to it because they were there. >> for the young david miller, his journey of...
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through several states after leaking over 200,000 gallons of oil in south dakota. an environmental official told nbc news the oil was contained to an agricultural area and did not reach any bodies of water. the pipeline's operator transcanada said it is investigating the cause but provided no information offense whether it might reopen. this comes as one of the most heated environmental debates in u.s. history is spilling back into politics. the senate energy committee advanced a bill wednesday that would allow drilling on alaska's arctic national wildlife refuge. senator lisa murkowski championing the bill asserts drilling can be done with minimal harm, but environmentalists say it would destroy the nation's largest wild refuge. opponents also slam the proposals' ties to the gop's tax overhaul effort. the drilling is estimated to generate over a bilon in federal revenue over the next decade, offsetting those tax cuts proposed in the latest tax plan. >> as we head into one of the biggest travel weeks of the year, tsa has a new lane at chicago midway airport. the fi
through several states after leaking over 200,000 gallons of oil in south dakota. an environmental official told nbc news the oil was contained to an agricultural area and did not reach any bodies of water. the pipeline's operator transcanada said it is investigating the cause but provided no information offense whether it might reopen. this comes as one of the most heated environmental debates in u.s. history is spilling back into politics. the senate energy committee advanced a bill wednesday...
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transcanada said the spill in south dakota is controlled and poses no threat to the public.bes in the area who originally fought the pipeline's installation have demanded more information. >>> just ahead, the opioid crisis has claimed thousands of lives, and it's not just the users who are in danger. the extreme steps federal agents are forced to take when investigating for the addictive and dangerous drug. >>> plus -- >> feels really good. >> a young cancer patient forced to miss halloween doesn't miss out on trick-or-treating thanks to a lot of friends. >>> and i'm meteorologist drew tuma. a gorgeous look outside to start off our saturday. lots of sunshine. i'm tracking a cold night, and then our next chance for showers. the details ahead in the accuweather forecast. is the home of "wow" savings. "wow" means you save 50% or more. there are three stages of "wow". denial. - is this price right? - acceptance. and boooyah! wait for it. boooyah has three "o's". ♪ grocery outlet bargain market ♪ - assorted flavors of gourmet table talk pies are buy 1, get 1 free. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ wow! ni
transcanada said the spill in south dakota is controlled and poses no threat to the public.bes in the area who originally fought the pipeline's installation have demanded more information. >>> just ahead, the opioid crisis has claimed thousands of lives, and it's not just the users who are in danger. the extreme steps federal agents are forced to take when investigating for the addictive and dangerous drug. >>> plus -- >> feels really good. >> a young cancer...
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