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[applause] elizabeth: tomorrow, morning the supreme court will hear oral arguments in south dakota versus wayfarer dealing with whether states can require out-of-state retailers to collect sales tax on sales tax on the residents make an online purchase. the court previously held versus north dakota the retailers must have a president such as a storefront for employees in the state in order to be subject to their taxing authority. just as philia explained that -- justice scalia explained that congress has the final say over regulation of interstate commerce and it can change the rule by simply saying so. the quill case dealt with mail-order retail at and was used before online shopping existed. states argue now they are missing out on billions of dollars in lost sales tax revenue has south dakota decided to challenge the case and the law requiring out-of-state retailers to collect and remit sales tax if they make 200 transactions are $100,000 in sales in the state per year. wayfarer another retailers refuse to comply and now their cases at the supreme court. what will the court deciding ho
[applause] elizabeth: tomorrow, morning the supreme court will hear oral arguments in south dakota versus wayfarer dealing with whether states can require out-of-state retailers to collect sales tax on sales tax on the residents make an online purchase. the court previously held versus north dakota the retailers must have a president such as a storefront for employees in the state in order to be subject to their taxing authority. just as philia explained that -- justice scalia explained that...
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i bite south dakota to try it.go ahead and that people show their drivers license or residence cards every time they purchase something at a local store. i don't think that would work very well. i think one state actually tried once and that turned out to be a fiasco and so it lasted 15 seconds. why we would inflict that on the interstate system is not entirely clear to me. you see the same thing even in cross-border sales, so there are busloads of shopping tours that schlep to delaware and purchase stuff. nobody at the mall ask you for your drivers license and thin charges you the applicable use taxes. taxable at delaware's rate. all the internet does is it sort of universal license and democratize his and regular rises that system. with respect to competition i think pax competition is good. not just on the purchase aside but also on the sales side. states before business in all sorts of ways including taxes, including regulation. why should this be any different. the aggregate gains from competition are huge and
i bite south dakota to try it.go ahead and that people show their drivers license or residence cards every time they purchase something at a local store. i don't think that would work very well. i think one state actually tried once and that turned out to be a fiasco and so it lasted 15 seconds. why we would inflict that on the interstate system is not entirely clear to me. you see the same thing even in cross-border sales, so there are busloads of shopping tours that schlep to delaware and...
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statute such as south dakota's does. so it's a reasonable limit of $100,000 and 200 specific transactions. i know there has been a lot of conversation about retroactivity and i would again go back to the states are not looking to apply this retroactively. 38 states laws set forth in part b cans. 45 states attorney generals and the chief litigants that will be addressing this issue are telling you there are significant constitutional concerns. >> why is it that the states are doing it? the other side pointed to a number of states that rar. >> justice sotomayor i believe the other side pointed to one state, connecticut whose low-level representatives sent a letter asking them from there forward. attorney general jepsen who signed the amicus briefs will be making that decision. the true problem with retroactivity is what is at issue. what is at issue is not an assessment. the collection. .. >> keep their first amendment rights on grounds. our guest is one of the five to challenge the des moines school district and was 13 at
statute such as south dakota's does. so it's a reasonable limit of $100,000 and 200 specific transactions. i know there has been a lot of conversation about retroactivity and i would again go back to the states are not looking to apply this retroactively. 38 states laws set forth in part b cans. 45 states attorney generals and the chief litigants that will be addressing this issue are telling you there are significant constitutional concerns. >> why is it that the states are doing it? the...
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statute does, south dakota's statute must be invalid. there's no prior ruling that. >> even in the issue of duplicative taxation, does the government have a position on the question whether retroactive application of this would be constitutional? >> in our view it would be constitutional in part because as i was saying earlier, we don't understand will to have issued an inadvertent holding with respect to internet presence. the court can clarify quill rather than overrule it but even if the court felt that retroactive application of this decision, the collection of back taxes raised more substantial constitutional problems, it could simply reopen the possibility of additional pike type challenges to back taxes. >> may i ask before you finish, what is the government's position on the prospect of prospective overruling of quill? then we would have no retroactivity. >> i think the court has is skewed perspective announcement of constitutional rules in the following sense, that is the court has determined, certainly correctly i believe that
statute does, south dakota's statute must be invalid. there's no prior ruling that. >> even in the issue of duplicative taxation, does the government have a position on the question whether retroactive application of this would be constitutional? >> in our view it would be constitutional in part because as i was saying earlier, we don't understand will to have issued an inadvertent holding with respect to internet presence. the court can clarify quill rather than overrule it but...
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that is the self law, a minimum of sales, -- south dakota law. i don't know enough to make a judgment that these are actually the right numbers. start with this administration to find a small business in various categories. certainly a source that you can look at. actions,urn hindrance the average internet transaction of $84. 200 transactions times $84. roughly $70,000. for example, esty has 1.9 a $10n sales to only sales value of some items. the sales cost of complying with the tax laws on $2000 worth of example --es a good >> if we are going to compare barriers to entry, we have to compare apples to apples. we would not compare it against do you know the difference is there? >> i don't, i don't have that figure. >> there are no further questions. >> thank you, counsel. five minutes are many. >> justice breyer, iou an answer to your third question, and that is what rule would apply? that is that the sky is not falling. with respect to the collection cited concerns with burden, the balancing that type has in place provides those constitutional pr
that is the self law, a minimum of sales, -- south dakota law. i don't know enough to make a judgment that these are actually the right numbers. start with this administration to find a small business in various categories. certainly a source that you can look at. actions,urn hindrance the average internet transaction of $84. 200 transactions times $84. roughly $70,000. for example, esty has 1.9 a $10n sales to only sales value of some items. the sales cost of complying with the tax laws on...
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both quill and tuesday's case, south dakota, versus way fair, came from the dakotas, states with the plan for south dakota and some plans similar to it that have been floated in congress too far - tip the sail the other way. now you have a brick and mortar shop, mom and pop shot. -- shop. no matter where the customer comes from. they don't ask you for your driver's license when you were visiting out of state and figure out the home sales tax. that's what we would ask retailers to do under south dakota's plan. with 10,000 different tax jurisdictions across the country, it's an enormous financial burden. the g.a.o. did a report where they estimate even with the free software that some plans and e, the integration maintenance needing -- n.i.t.in socks in their garage and selling them online and e-bay. there is going to be a loft market disruption with that. host: you said you are nonpartisan but free market. what's the best way of approach as a and maintenance is still between 60 and $260,000 a year. that's a huge expense for someone free marketer. guest: if you real bye want equity and
both quill and tuesday's case, south dakota, versus way fair, came from the dakotas, states with the plan for south dakota and some plans similar to it that have been floated in congress too far - tip the sail the other way. now you have a brick and mortar shop, mom and pop shot. -- shop. no matter where the customer comes from. they don't ask you for your driver's license when you were visiting out of state and figure out the home sales tax. that's what we would ask retailers to do under south...
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. >> that was in north dakota, actually this one is south dakota >> the dakotas are representing. >>s quill versus north dakota they basically said we'll just follow the law as it has always been written they took it to court and said yes, we believe, unless you have a physical presence in the state you don't have to collect sales tax. that was 1992, as you said had they gotten it right that time we wouldn't be here today and we would probably have slower growth of online sales because every state where amazon started collecting sales tax, their growth rate dropped in that year by about 10 percentage points >> amazon does collect they have chosen on the items it owns to collect sales tax. >> they didn't choose to they're stuck with it. they're in every state now they didn't get there until 2017 >> but -- >> they could have gotten there in 1999. >> a lot of consumers when they go on amazon.com assume they're buying from amazon that's not always true half the time they're buying from a third party seller, those are the folks who are not likely charging you sales tax >> but it is on the
. >> that was in north dakota, actually this one is south dakota >> the dakotas are representing. >>s quill versus north dakota they basically said we'll just follow the law as it has always been written they took it to court and said yes, we believe, unless you have a physical presence in the state you don't have to collect sales tax. that was 1992, as you said had they gotten it right that time we wouldn't be here today and we would probably have slower growth of online...
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coming up, south dakota republican senator mike rounds will be with us to discuss congress' role in the syria conflict and the molar investigation. and we will talk about divisions within the trump administration over additional russia sanctions, and jessica lujan of the competitive enterprise institute on the supreme court case dealing with online merchants and the collection of sales taxes. them a credit congressman adam smith will discuss u.s. led strikes in syria and the debate over congress' role in that conflict. be sure to watch c-span's "ushering to journal" live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning. "q&a,"ay on c-span's former professional basketball player and author and his book "we matter: athletes and activism." younger, i was always taught about the athletes that use their voice, their positions, their platforms.
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south dakota republican senator mike rounds will be with us to discuss congress's role in the syria conflict and the mueller investigation. and then "the hill's" jordan fabian will talk about divisions within the trump administration over additional russia sanctions. and the competitive enterprise institute on the supreme court case dealing with online merchants and a collection of sales taxes. also, washington democratic congressman adam smith will discuss the u.s.-led strikes in syria and the debate over congress's role in that conflict. be sure to wave c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. >>> thursday, a panel looks at congressional oversight of the justice department and the fbi during the trump administration. georgetown university law center host congressman jerrold nadler, the leading democrat on the judiciary committee and former virginia congressman tom davis to talk about the issue. you can see it live starting at
south dakota republican senator mike rounds will be with us to discuss congress's role in the syria conflict and the mueller investigation. and then "the hill's" jordan fabian will talk about divisions within the trump administration over additional russia sanctions. and the competitive enterprise institute on the supreme court case dealing with online merchants and a collection of sales taxes. also, washington democratic congressman adam smith will discuss the u.s.-led strikes in...
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south dakota's attorney general says his estate just wants to limit and level the playing field. >>>s is not a new tax. this is a tax already do with sales and use tax. all we are asking is to treat everybody fairly in the collection and remittance of that tax. she met sales tax becomes weapon eyes against small online sellers like myself. it is in effect taxation without representation. i was thinking we settled that a while ago in boston. >> the trump administration is backing south dakota in this case. there is a ruling expected by the end of june. >>> a warning from a top wall street research company in response to the latest news involving tesla. yesterday the electric car company said it was temporary suspending production at its factory in fremont for a few days. that is the latest setback in tesla's attempt to market driverless cars. investors are warned that tesla might have a tough time reaching its profit margin this year. >>> car dealers may soon regain some other ability to set consumer interest rates on carlin's. later today the u. s. senate is expected to vote on a rol
south dakota's attorney general says his estate just wants to limit and level the playing field. >>>s is not a new tax. this is a tax already do with sales and use tax. all we are asking is to treat everybody fairly in the collection and remittance of that tax. she met sales tax becomes weapon eyes against small online sellers like myself. it is in effect taxation without representation. i was thinking we settled that a while ago in boston. >> the trump administration is backing...
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governor mike rounds is now senator mike rounds of south dakota. he joins us from south dakota.go north, there's a lot of agricultural country. there is a different tone than to the southern midwest. what to the farmers of south dakota say to the president, what do they say about these tariffs, steel and aluminum and the impact on south dakota? they are still very supportive of the president but they do not like the trade policies. they understand free trade, but they want the illumination of tariffs. free trade, good trade, they do not want to be part of a trade war. tom: to they have the political might to change the dialogue or is it just a distraction and they will have to suck it up and do what china tells them? sen. rounds: the good news on this case it is bigger than them . if we want our gdp to grow in the united states we have to have a fair trade policy. we need tpp, we need nafta back in place and operational, and then we need to be able to address china from a position of strength. if we have 500 million more people that want to buy our products from the tpp countrie
governor mike rounds is now senator mike rounds of south dakota. he joins us from south dakota.go north, there's a lot of agricultural country. there is a different tone than to the southern midwest. what to the farmers of south dakota say to the president, what do they say about these tariffs, steel and aluminum and the impact on south dakota? they are still very supportive of the president but they do not like the trade policies. they understand free trade, but they want the illumination of...
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the trump administration is backing south dakota in this case and a really -- a ruling is expected ine. >> let's look at the ramifications. we have a business expert with us. thank you for joining me. let's say the supreme court decides to let states collect sales tax from out-of-state retail? who would benefit? >> big box stores would be the big winners. the chief harm comes to small businesses. think about california businesses who put up their own website to be able to reach customers around the country and trying to save themselves from the competition of big box stores. those websites that have to comply with 46 different state auditors and 12,000 different jurisdictions, that's a huge burden for these small businesses to have to file every month in 46 states and it's going to discourage people from going online to create their own store. >> what about south dakota's claim? do they have a case >> south dakota designed a brand-new law to be a challenge to the decades of precedent that the supreme court set up. 1992 was the last time the supreme court spoke to this. they said they
the trump administration is backing south dakota in this case and a really -- a ruling is expected ine. >> let's look at the ramifications. we have a business expert with us. thank you for joining me. let's say the supreme court decides to let states collect sales tax from out-of-state retail? who would benefit? >> big box stores would be the big winners. the chief harm comes to small businesses. think about california businesses who put up their own website to be able to reach...
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jackley / south dakota attorney general what this really means is 100 billion dollars over the nexte that will go to education healthcare and infrastructure and what it really means is saving main street businesses.the supreme heard arguments in south dakota v. wayfair about whether a retailer should have to collect state sales taxes if it does not have a brick and mortar store in that state. george isaacson is representing online retailer wayfair in the case - he says the issue is too complex for a black and white court decision. george isaacson / representing wayfair inc.that is not the right solution. the right solution is for congress to look at this issue, with close scrutiny.alexandra limon / @alexlimonnewsa lot of the questions from the justices focused on whether it should be the supreme court that makes this decision, or whether it should be left up to congress to pass a law that deals with online sales taxes. south dakota passed the law requiring the collection of state sales taxes hoping it would be challenged - because of a previous supreme court decision.marty jackley /
jackley / south dakota attorney general what this really means is 100 billion dollars over the nexte that will go to education healthcare and infrastructure and what it really means is saving main street businesses.the supreme heard arguments in south dakota v. wayfair about whether a retailer should have to collect state sales taxes if it does not have a brick and mortar store in that state. george isaacson is representing online retailer wayfair in the case - he says the issue is too complex...
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you had some justices, ruth bader ginsberg seems to be siding with south dakota.tly tell which way they are leaning. she seemed to be leaning that way. justice kennedy had basically invited this case to overrule that 1992 precedent. but then you had other justices, justice sotomyer who sounded skeptical about overturning this and what sort of rule the court would be able to come up with in its place. >> dana: it's not ideological. president trump and ginsberg are on the same page on this, that it would not -- not partisan, is it more regional? >> reporter: somewhat. the best way to think about it is what we've seen here in congress. look, congress has had 26 years to try to address this issue and come up with a national frame work and they haven't. that's because they're divided. you've got republicans divided between those who are in concerned states and retailers and you have republicans who are anti-tax republicans who are afraid of government overreaching and collecting taxes. that split in the republican party has been an issue. on the democratic side, you've
you had some justices, ruth bader ginsberg seems to be siding with south dakota.tly tell which way they are leaning. she seemed to be leaning that way. justice kennedy had basically invited this case to overrule that 1992 precedent. but then you had other justices, justice sotomyer who sounded skeptical about overturning this and what sort of rule the court would be able to come up with in its place. >> dana: it's not ideological. president trump and ginsberg are on the same page on this,...
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samantha trump and menstruation is backing south dakota in the case. the high court is expected to issue a ruling by the end of june. >> a warning from a top wall street research firm . it's a response to the latest big news involving tesla. yesterday the electric car company announced it temporarily suspended production of its model three sedan at its factory in fremont. the latest setback in the company's attempt to deliver its first mass-market electric vehicle. the wall street research firm bernstein is warning its investors that tesla may have a hard time reaching its profit margin that is forecast for the year. >>> car dealers could soon regain some of their ability to set consumer inserts -- instruments -- interest rates on auto loans. the senate is planning to appeal the rule by the protection borough by 2013 to the rule delivered if passed by the senate today it still needs past the house. >>> eight tax on a cocker spaniel stun people in the san francisco market. they're looking for a suspect that killed that dog. >>> traffic is going to be do
samantha trump and menstruation is backing south dakota in the case. the high court is expected to issue a ruling by the end of june. >> a warning from a top wall street research firm . it's a response to the latest big news involving tesla. yesterday the electric car company announced it temporarily suspended production of its model three sedan at its factory in fremont. the latest setback in the company's attempt to deliver its first mass-market electric vehicle. the wall street...
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in south dakota, small state, it's our second largest crop. we produce enough soybeans to where if you drop the price by ten cents based on the speculation of having china put a tariff on, a ten cent reduction per bushel is about $24 million a year for a ten cent reduction in the price of soybeans. that's happening right now. >> there's a lot of people that want to hold china accountable for the intellectual issue. this is a constant in the technology theft and these issues. how would you propose going about it? what are tools to be used if negotiation hasn't worked. >> and i think you hit it on the head. in this particular case we have options available to us. let's quit fighting with mexico and canada. they are our allies, we've actually got a pretty good relationship with nafta. rather than going nafta and starting there, tpp, the trans pacific partnership, we had 11 other countries in the pacific rim area who would rather do business with us than china. we stopped that negotiation a year ago. >> do you think that was the biggest mistake, w
in south dakota, small state, it's our second largest crop. we produce enough soybeans to where if you drop the price by ten cents based on the speculation of having china put a tariff on, a ten cent reduction per bushel is about $24 million a year for a ten cent reduction in the price of soybeans. that's happening right now. >> there's a lot of people that want to hold china accountable for the intellectual issue. this is a constant in the technology theft and these issues. how would you...
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the south dakota high school activities association has neglected to comment on this case.icki)(vicki) in sports it's e-mail friday...so you know what that means... gary and alecia join us to answer viewer questions and comments (steve) also...the warriors are getting ready for round one of n-b-a playoffs tomorrow against the san antonio spurs. gary has the latest - and all the sports - next. ♪ ♪ get high speed internet from at&t. $30 per month. no extra monthly fees. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit att.com/internet. forget any plans you have tomorrow afternoon with your family...the golden state warriors are taking on the san antonio spurs in the first round of the nba playoffs. the game starts at 12 p.m. at oracle arena. the dubs were in practice today gearing up for the big game. steph curry was in attendance...but coaches say curry was like a fly on the wall...he didn't say much....just observed his team and shot a few baskets. curry is targeting a return in the western conference semifinals. however...the dubs other all stars... draymond green...kevin dura
the south dakota high school activities association has neglected to comment on this case.icki)(vicki) in sports it's e-mail friday...so you know what that means... gary and alecia join us to answer viewer questions and comments (steve) also...the warriors are getting ready for round one of n-b-a playoffs tomorrow against the san antonio spurs. gary has the latest - and all the sports - next. ♪ ♪ get high speed internet from at&t. $30 per month. no extra monthly fees. more for your...
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in south dakota, a small state, it's our second largest crop. we produce enough soybeans to where if you just dropped the price by ten cents based on the speculation of having china put a tariff on, a ten-cent reduction per bushel is about 200 -- or $24 million a year for a ten-cent reduction in the price of soybeans. that's happening right now. >> look, there's a lot of people that want to hold china accountable for the intellectual property issue. no doubt about it and this has been a constant and the technology theft and all of the issues. how do you propose going about it if negotiation hasn't worked? >> i think you hit it on the head. in this particular case we have options. number one, let's quit fighting mexico and canada. they are our allies. we have a pretty good relationship with nafta. rather than going after nafta and going over there. tpp, the transpacific partnership where we have 11 other countries in the pacific rim area or right around china who would rather do business with us than with china, we stopped that negotiation a year
in south dakota, a small state, it's our second largest crop. we produce enough soybeans to where if you just dropped the price by ten cents based on the speculation of having china put a tariff on, a ten-cent reduction per bushel is about 200 -- or $24 million a year for a ten-cent reduction in the price of soybeans. that's happening right now. >> look, there's a lot of people that want to hold china accountable for the intellectual property issue. no doubt about it and this has been a...
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i live in the most populated city in the world state of south dakota.every other is something that impacts my community, my state, my region, and me. i watch the news as much as i can. it is important that people are able to speak their minds on all of the issues we seek as a nation. -- whetherble] republican or an dependent, senators, doctors -- anything else, we can all have the opportunity to have our say. announcer: to watch all of the prize-winning documentaries and assures studentcam competition, visit studentcam.org. ♪ >> estate environmental leaders testify tuesday about the impact of the 1970 cleaner act. we will have live coverage from the senate environment and public works committee starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3. secretary of state nominee mike pompeo who currently serves as ca director, testified at his confirmation hearing your state. that is live from the senate foreign relations committee at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3. you can also follow at c-span.org and with the free c-span radio. the united nation's security council he
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school winner is caleb miller, and eighth-grader at patrick henry middle school in sioux falls, south dakotawhere c-span is available. tells aboutentry the first amendment. take a look. ♪ >> over the past few years, the first amendment has caused a lot. so let's look at its history in the freedom of press. online,ys, most consume which has brought on a new chapter in communication. in the decades leading up to the revolution, since the first freedom of the press was a trial about a writer. he insulted -- of new york. duringendant was quoted trial -- [indiscernible] unfortunately only seven years later, this edition act catheter john adams, which took the freedom away. when jefferson assumed office, it with repealed. going into the mid to late 19th century, one became more influential. the fugitive slave act and others. in the 20th century -- with the radio the 1920's, newsreels gwen, and television, moore americans started getting news from tv shows. by 1990 more than half of americans, had cable televisions. the internet is becoming much more accessible. almost 90% of americans are online,
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thompson of south dakota to be under secretary for arms control and international security. mr. mcconnell: i ask consent the senate vote on the nomination with no intervening action or debate, that if confirmed the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table en bloc, the president be immediately notified of the senate's action, that no further motions be in order, and that any statements related to the nomination be printed in the record. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. the question is on the nomination. all those in favor say aye. opposed nay. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it. and the nomination is confirmed. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent the senate resume legislative session for a period of morning business with senators permitted to speak therein for up to ten minutes each. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent the judiciary committee be discharged from further consideration and the senate now proceed to s. res. 440. the presiding officer: the clerk will report
thompson of south dakota to be under secretary for arms control and international security. mr. mcconnell: i ask consent the senate vote on the nomination with no intervening action or debate, that if confirmed the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table en bloc, the president be immediately notified of the senate's action, that no further motions be in order, and that any statements related to the nomination be printed in the record. the presiding officer: is there...
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it looks more like february in south dakota. four inches of snow in sioux falls.the 20s. icy weather blamed for two dozen accidents. and in louisville, kentucky, they're just over it. down south, ten reports of tornados. new video of an ef-3 tornado last month. april storms hitting the west coast. six inches of rain swelling streets and rivers. >> you heard a loud crash, and i thought it was a car crash or something. >> route 30 near pittsburgh collapsed. no injuries but 30 people evacuated. resident dan martin prayed his home is safe. >> i'm just concerned that i'm going to be the next one sliding over the hill. >> reporter: state officials say they're dealing with 70 active landslides. they haven't been able to secure the area after this one came down. >> kenneth moton, thank you. it seems we've had every possible weather system this week. anything new left in your bag of tricks? >> you know me, voila. we have something we haven't already added to the gloom and doom picture. let's make it a complete pie, shall we? >> might as well. >> dry and parched conditions,
it looks more like february in south dakota. four inches of snow in sioux falls.the 20s. icy weather blamed for two dozen accidents. and in louisville, kentucky, they're just over it. down south, ten reports of tornados. new video of an ef-3 tornado last month. april storms hitting the west coast. six inches of rain swelling streets and rivers. >> you heard a loud crash, and i thought it was a car crash or something. >> route 30 near pittsburgh collapsed. no injuries but 30 people...
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a passenger plane from las vegas skidding off the runway after landing in sioux falls, south dakota. already this weekend, slick conditions on the roads in oklahoma blamed for spin-outs and crashes there. more on the freezing start to the week with sam champion in a moment. but first, kenneth moton on the scene of the massive landslide in east pittsburgh. >> reporter: winter not going away quietly, blasting millions tonight from coast to coast. it looks more like february in south dakota. 4 inches of snow in sioux falls, where wintry conditions caused this plane to slide off the runway. wind chills in the 20s this morning from oklahoma to north carolina. in oklahoma city, icy roads blamed for more than two dozen accidents this weekend. and in louisville, kentucky, they're just over it. down south, ten reported tornadoes, from texas to louisiana. a mangled mess of debris outside shreveport. new video of an ef-3 tornado in jacksonville, alabama, last month, showing just how fast these twisters move. april storms also slamming the west coast. in oregon, strong winds knocking a tree onto
a passenger plane from las vegas skidding off the runway after landing in sioux falls, south dakota. already this weekend, slick conditions on the roads in oklahoma blamed for spin-outs and crashes there. more on the freezing start to the week with sam champion in a moment. but first, kenneth moton on the scene of the massive landslide in east pittsburgh. >> reporter: winter not going away quietly, blasting millions tonight from coast to coast. it looks more like february in south dakota....
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whiteout conditions blinded these drivers in south dakota. icy conditions are being blamed for this nine-car pileup in colorado. parts of northern california are also dealing with heavy rain which closed roads in san francisco. flood concerns shut down yosemite. the wear and tear of this unrelenting weather on full display in east pittsburgh. part of route 30, a major road plunged nearly four stories after a landslide this morning. this building wiped out. no one hurt but dozens of residents forced to evacuate. tom, officials are still trying to figure out what caused this hillside to come down, taking out the road above an the apartment building above. you can see the destruction right be behind me. yes, it's spring, but officials say it's possible the unusually wet winter could have been a factor. people here got three times as much rain in february than they typically get. tom? >> such a rough winter for so many across the country. all right, kenneth, thank you. >>> sam champion joining us now, and sam, we're tracking that storm as it move
whiteout conditions blinded these drivers in south dakota. icy conditions are being blamed for this nine-car pileup in colorado. parts of northern california are also dealing with heavy rain which closed roads in san francisco. flood concerns shut down yosemite. the wear and tear of this unrelenting weather on full display in east pittsburgh. part of route 30, a major road plunged nearly four stories after a landslide this morning. this building wiped out. no one hurt but dozens of residents...
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john thune, republican from south dakota, thank you. keep it right here on this tax day.ill have an interview with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell on your world 4:00 p.m. eastern time today. >> melissa: wildfires reaching near historic levels already killing two people and why the flames are likely to spread. california's governor visiting washington on the heels of a decision that puts him again at odds with the president. >> the other three republican governors have a political affiliation that i don't share. but i do -- i am concerned about our borders. right at home caregiver. and if i'd been caring for tom's dad, i would have noticed some dizziness that could lead to balance issues. that's because i'm trained to report any changes in behavior, no matter how small, so tom could have peace of mind. we'll be right there. we have to go. hey, tom. you should try right at home. they're great for us. the right care. right at home. >> coming up on "outnumbered" "the new york times" asking if james comey is hurting his image as a nonpartisan man of the law and why all
john thune, republican from south dakota, thank you. keep it right here on this tax day.ill have an interview with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell on your world 4:00 p.m. eastern time today. >> melissa: wildfires reaching near historic levels already killing two people and why the flames are likely to spread. california's governor visiting washington on the heels of a decision that puts him again at odds with the president. >> the other three republican governors have a...
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now south dakota says everything has changed. e-commerce is growing. you can get software. just type in the zip code, it tells you what the tax rate is. that's what the supreme court's going to have to decide whether that ruling from a quarter century ago is now out of date. the internet companies say, look, the big ones are already charging the sales tax. amazon does it in all 45 states that have statewide sales taxes. most of the big companies like walmart do it anyway. so what they say is this would hurt the little medium and small companies that would find it very expensive to buy that tax software which they say isn't that dependable anyway and the internet companies also say internet sales are still only a small part of all retail sales even though it is growing, stephanie. >> a quarter century ago, we know, there certainly wasn't internet sales, certainly not like this. >> that's right. >>> coming up, ambassador nikki haley said there will be new sanctions against russia for its support of the assad regime in syria. but the actual announcement never happened. what is
now south dakota says everything has changed. e-commerce is growing. you can get software. just type in the zip code, it tells you what the tax rate is. that's what the supreme court's going to have to decide whether that ruling from a quarter century ago is now out of date. the internet companies say, look, the big ones are already charging the sales tax. amazon does it in all 45 states that have statewide sales taxes. most of the big companies like walmart do it anyway. so what they say is...
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the goal experts offer a preview of the oral argument in south dakota v. wayfarer. live coverage from the heritage foundation begins at noon eastern here on c-span2. until then comes some of today's "washington journal." >> michael eisenstadt joins us now, director of the military studies program at the washington is to tear it for nearst east policy. mr. eisenstadt, before the latest coalition strikes, you wrote w that the problems in sya will not end with a single set of strikes. what did and didn't the united states and written and friends accomplish what happened on friday night? guess it would probably do them harm and damage of the chemical weapons capabilities. although the department to defense briefings with the targets that would not i likely result in harm to civilians. there probably were other chemical weapons related to targets we didn't head for thatn reason. our experience in the past is that, you know, for instance after the strike a year ago we didn't stop the regime from using chemical weapons. there was a force for a while and they are using by a
the goal experts offer a preview of the oral argument in south dakota v. wayfarer. live coverage from the heritage foundation begins at noon eastern here on c-span2. until then comes some of today's "washington journal." >> michael eisenstadt joins us now, director of the military studies program at the washington is to tear it for nearst east policy. mr. eisenstadt, before the latest coalition strikes, you wrote w that the problems in sya will not end with a single set of...
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always a factor in south dakota. --arding agricultural trade i would like to go on the record in opposition to ad hoc price loss payments to producers who suffer economic loss from trade sanctions, and lots of export markets due to trade policies. we urgently need well-crafted trade agreements that maintain and expand markets. we need these agreements sooner rather than later. farmers and ranchers need and want income from the marketplace, not market loss assistance payments from the federal government. so i hope that we are working aggressively to open up more trading opportunities for american agriculture for farmers and ranchers. finally, i want to express, i appreciate the quick turnaround regarding the letter i sent on april 16 after winter storms pounded portions of south dakota with record snowfall right before birthing season. i received a response yesterday from undersecretary, informing announcements on clarifications to the policy later today based on that request. yourld like to say now, timely response a
always a factor in south dakota. --arding agricultural trade i would like to go on the record in opposition to ad hoc price loss payments to producers who suffer economic loss from trade sanctions, and lots of export markets due to trade policies. we urgently need well-crafted trade agreements that maintain and expand markets. we need these agreements sooner rather than later. farmers and ranchers need and want income from the marketplace, not market loss assistance payments from the federal...
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you been to south dakota, minnesota, montana, you're like john johnny cash. we been everywhere. thank you for getting out of washington, d.c. and out to the heartland of our nation. this is the committee on agriculture, nutrition and four street. you understand that. it's a good reminder this committee has broad jurisdiction as do you think it about our force. i fought hard to fight for the reforms. i just came from a committee and some of my colleagues are spiking the ball about liberating the for services. i think we are in the first quarter we put good stats on the board but we have a long ways to go. this is a good step to reduce the $80 million backlog. morning's to be done. there's courtroom challenges that we have from these french litigators. would you agree there's more congress can do to combat litigation and accelerate much-needed restoration projec projects. >> it's unfortunate when i work in the community and get local body and an outside groups who are there for the litigation. i'm also a big believer that mediation could be an appropriate step as well. >> we have
you been to south dakota, minnesota, montana, you're like john johnny cash. we been everywhere. thank you for getting out of washington, d.c. and out to the heartland of our nation. this is the committee on agriculture, nutrition and four street. you understand that. it's a good reminder this committee has broad jurisdiction as do you think it about our force. i fought hard to fight for the reforms. i just came from a committee and some of my colleagues are spiking the ball about liberating the...
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i hope south dakota doesn't get to collect these taxes.of the beauties of the internet is don't need a government permission slip and the government can't tax you. i think those days are coming to an end. it's a profound case. >> maria: let me ask you about president trump's personal lawyer, michael cohen set to appear in court today, seeking to limit prosecutor's ability to view documents seized in rates last week. he said it's client privilege. >> he says he represents donald trump, that he's a legitimate practitioner of law, and all confidential communications between his client and him, from him to the client, from the client to him are confidential, protected by the attorney/client privilege and the government seized that material. the f has it. they haven't -- the fbi has it. they haven't turned it over to the prosecutors yet. the government says you don't practice law. you're a dirty trickster. therefore, there's no attorney/client privilege between you and the person for whom you do these fixes and dirty tricks. these are the gover
i hope south dakota doesn't get to collect these taxes.of the beauties of the internet is don't need a government permission slip and the government can't tax you. i think those days are coming to an end. it's a profound case. >> maria: let me ask you about president trump's personal lawyer, michael cohen set to appear in court today, seeking to limit prosecutor's ability to view documents seized in rates last week. he said it's client privilege. >> he says he represents donald...
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it keeps going from south dakota, parts of nebraska, iowa into southern minnesota and is on its way intoois. 3 to 6 inches of snow and the temperatures are cold. there are signs they might warm- up by either late in the weekend or early next week. some locations are still looking for their first 60 degree temperature since last november. it is amazing how cold it has been. for us, a lot of cloud cover, that is about it. we get a break late morning, early afternoon, until the system arrives later this evening into tonight. unless something updates in the next hour or two, everything indicates that low will go right along the coast. it is very close and it makes me nervous. everything says it will go sfo, half moon bay south as far as any rain. it will be deceiving, not this morning. san francisco 69-49. 91 two years ago for the record high. 30s and 40s for most areas. there are a few 50s but mostly 40s. lafayette, martin is warming a little warmer. 27 in -- 47 in truckee. cloudy to mostly cloudy or in the morning. by this afternoon i think we get some some breaks in advance of that system
it keeps going from south dakota, parts of nebraska, iowa into southern minnesota and is on its way intoois. 3 to 6 inches of snow and the temperatures are cold. there are signs they might warm- up by either late in the weekend or early next week. some locations are still looking for their first 60 degree temperature since last november. it is amazing how cold it has been. for us, a lot of cloud cover, that is about it. we get a break late morning, early afternoon, until the system arrives...
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snowed in nebraska and south dakota and breaking into iowa. winter storm warnings and advisories.ot just one isolated area either. here's the snow in blue, spreading rapidly to areas of iowa. going to snow hard through the morning rush hour. here's the wonderful snowfall map. 4 to 6 inches likely. the northern half of iowa, this section of southern wisconsin getting four inches of snow. the roads will probably be less than this. definitely this much on grassy surfaces. during the taye during the day in april it will be sticking. tomorrow, cold enough tomorrow, in areas of western new york and central new york and cat skills, four inches in purple. good chunk of new york state will see snow. obviously to get all of the snow, you have to have it cold. temperatures are very cold. d.c. at 37. columbus, down to 28. it is frigid. thankfully this time of year the southeast will recover nicely. atlanta up to 80 degrees. d.c. at 63. lot better than chicago's rain and snow and 37. great news. after this snowstorm, another shot of cold air coming down. bring you the great details coming up.
snowed in nebraska and south dakota and breaking into iowa. winter storm warnings and advisories.ot just one isolated area either. here's the snow in blue, spreading rapidly to areas of iowa. going to snow hard through the morning rush hour. here's the wonderful snowfall map. 4 to 6 inches likely. the northern half of iowa, this section of southern wisconsin getting four inches of snow. the roads will probably be less than this. definitely this much on grassy surfaces. during the taye during...
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even in my home state of south dakota. we may not have a coastline but the work of the coast guard helps facilitate the export of agricultural products that drive our state's economy. the coast guard also provides boating safety classes and outreach to tens of thousands of my fellow south dakotans and that outreach saves lives every single day. this past year was the deadliest for boaters in the past five years with a 12% increase in deaths. many of those deaths could have been prevented, and this legislation seeks to make improvements to boater safety, such as requiring the use of an engine cutoff switch for certain recreational boats. maybe you have seen the videos of boaters falling overboard and their boat continuing in circles and hitting them, often seriously injuring or even killing them. this change supported by the recreational boating community will prevent these types of incidents in the future. this legislation also provides certainty to our mariners. it streamlines regulations, reduces burdens, and clarifies a
even in my home state of south dakota. we may not have a coastline but the work of the coast guard helps facilitate the export of agricultural products that drive our state's economy. the coast guard also provides boating safety classes and outreach to tens of thousands of my fellow south dakotans and that outreach saves lives every single day. this past year was the deadliest for boaters in the past five years with a 12% increase in deaths. many of those deaths could have been prevented, and...
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south dakota says their law does not require to get sales tax collected retroactively.hey can't guarranty other states follow that example. justices inside did wonder if congress by not taking this up in 26 years is sending a message? >> if the states think that they can get 100% of what they want from the supreme court, there is no reason for them to come to the table in congress and make a deal. >> i just simply ask this court not leave it up to congress. it is too important. reporter: inside the south dakota attorney general says states are losing $10 billion a year in sales taxes going on. now a decision on this could come in june. trish? trish: thanks very much, edward. we're continuing hear to watch this market which is up 219 points. fueled primarily by some very, very good earnings. will they continue? that's the question right now. hopefully tax reform is going to keep powering these earnings, giving companies more money, to maybe give to their workers? maybe? and then therefore give into the overall economy as those workers spend more money? nonetheless it is
south dakota says their law does not require to get sales tax collected retroactively.hey can't guarranty other states follow that example. justices inside did wonder if congress by not taking this up in 26 years is sending a message? >> if the states think that they can get 100% of what they want from the supreme court, there is no reason for them to come to the table in congress and make a deal. >> i just simply ask this court not leave it up to congress. it is too important....
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righ south dakota brought the case to the supreme court.he court to basically overturn a 1992 decision that said stes can't require out-of-state retailers and other sellers of goods and services t collles tax unless those out-of-state sellers have a physical presence in the state that wants to have them collect the tax. a building, employees. south dakota claims thatre physicalence test, times have changed. it's out of date. thgrowth of ecommerce now has put their own in-state sellers at a disadvantage, and they basically are losing billions of dollars in potential revenue that they need. wayfair is on the othr side of the case along with overstock.co and new egg. they claim what's going to ngppen if you eliminate that test, you're goto subject out-of-state retailers to more than 12,000 individual taxing jurisdiction, and they will have huge costs in time money and trying to figure out each of those jurisdictions' taxation system. >> woodruff: any suggestions from the questions the justices asked abouwhat they're thinking? >> i took away tw
righ south dakota brought the case to the supreme court.he court to basically overturn a 1992 decision that said stes can't require out-of-state retailers and other sellers of goods and services t collles tax unless those out-of-state sellers have a physical presence in the state that wants to have them collect the tax. a building, employees. south dakota claims thatre physicalence test, times have changed. it's out of date. thgrowth of ecommerce now has put their own in-state sellers at a...
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rick is in sioux falls, south dakota, good morning. caller: good morning. i am calling about the opioid thing. and got the dr. so scared they are going to lose their medicaid and medicare. now that people like me that are in chronic pain, but need pain medicine, are not getting it because the government has the doctors so uptight about losing their money. they are not thinking about the people in pain. , none of them talk about us. just letting that out there. host: democrats line next, athens, georgia, marion. caller: how are you? host: fine, thank you. caller: i want to talk about donald trump's tax returns and why nobody is asking questions. how do we know what his investments are and whether he is profiting while in office? we have never seen his tax returns. i feel like we should be paying more attention to that. host: thanks for that. front page this morning of "the charlotte observer," about the fine against wells fargo -- wells fargo will pay $1 million in fines to two u.s. regulators. the latest fallout for the bank as it reels from a wave of scand
rick is in sioux falls, south dakota, good morning. caller: good morning. i am calling about the opioid thing. and got the dr. so scared they are going to lose their medicaid and medicare. now that people like me that are in chronic pain, but need pain medicine, are not getting it because the government has the doctors so uptight about losing their money. they are not thinking about the people in pain. , none of them talk about us. just letting that out there. host: democrats line next, athens,...
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issued in more than half a dozen states, dangerous conditions are spreading from nebraska and south dakota into the great lakes. people from iowa south to texas are also facing severe storms. meanwhile, oklahoma is facing what's being called a potentially historic wildfire threat because of dry, windy conditions. more than 135,000 acres have already burned forcing some evacuations. a hunter is now reported missing. most damage was northwest of oklahoma city. >>> coming up, the new proposal to give teachers a 20% raise. >>> also ahead, president trump takes a new step to save the post office. >>> and out of this world, what a nasa spacecraft caught on >>> we're back with a solemn nighttime procession on cape cod after a police officer was killed in the line of duty. 32-year-old sean gannon was shot while serving a warrant. he later died at the hospital. the suspect is in custody. police say he has 111 prior criminal charges in the state but he was out on probation. >> unbelievable. >>> most teachers in oklahoma are returning to school today after ending a nine-day strike. they admit they di
issued in more than half a dozen states, dangerous conditions are spreading from nebraska and south dakota into the great lakes. people from iowa south to texas are also facing severe storms. meanwhile, oklahoma is facing what's being called a potentially historic wildfire threat because of dry, windy conditions. more than 135,000 acres have already burned forcing some evacuations. a hunter is now reported missing. most damage was northwest of oklahoma city. >>> coming up, the new...
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in this particular case, south dakota is looking to overturn a decades oldre precedent w states cannotuire online retailers to collect sales unless that retailer has a physical presence in the state. justices will hear arguments tomorrow. >>> shares of allegiant came under pressure following a blistering report by 60 minutes which raised serious questions about the carrier's safety record. the stock finished lower by 3%. some believe the report's impact on the airline's earnings could be limited. >> reporter: allegiant is under pressure after a scathing report by 60 minutes. the safety record is worse than its compitors, including more than 100 serious mechanical incints. 60inutes also accused them of pressuring its pilots to down play safety concerns and to criticize the faa's enforcement of safety rules. one analyst called it half hour of horrible publicity. >> there are going to be some peop who saw that and cancel flights. certainly could be, but it'sd very h to estimate how that could look. >> reporter: the ceo didn' talk th 60 minutes, but the airline asted the report, saying thi
in this particular case, south dakota is looking to overturn a decades oldre precedent w states cannotuire online retailers to collect sales unless that retailer has a physical presence in the state. justices will hear arguments tomorrow. >>> shares of allegiant came under pressure following a blistering report by 60 minutes which raised serious questions about the carrier's safety record. the stock finished lower by 3%. some believe the report's impact on the airline's earnings could...
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us including snow in the midwest and the conditions won't be as bad as they were in sioux city, south dakota sunday when this allegiant air flight skidded off the runway. let's take a look at what we can expect for this forecast on this monday morning. >>> good morning. snow shifts this morning as the cold slides across the great lakes region and we'll have widespread snow around portions of the great lakes. one to three towards chicago but thee to six throughout the dakotas and the southwest corner of minnesota. snow showers covering all of pennsylvania. now, for the south, a problem is drier conditions. spotty showers in some areas but it's the dry parched conditions from wednesday through friday with strong winds gusting up to 40 to 60 miles per hour with abnormally warm weather. i'm accuweather meteorologist paul williams. >>> coming up, gas prices on the rise. see how much more you can expect to pay. >>> but first a shirtless, barefoot man climbs a crane 200 feet above hollywood. what happened just before police deployed drones to catch him. >>> and later ronda rousey's uplifting perfor
us including snow in the midwest and the conditions won't be as bad as they were in sioux city, south dakota sunday when this allegiant air flight skidded off the runway. let's take a look at what we can expect for this forecast on this monday morning. >>> good morning. snow shifts this morning as the cold slides across the great lakes region and we'll have widespread snow around portions of the great lakes. one to three towards chicago but thee to six throughout the dakotas and the...
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hundred thirteen when fourteen bison from the bronx zoo were trucked to wind cave national park in south dakota at the behest of teddy roosevelt. so when it was time to bring bison to choose they looked for a posse with the wind lineage. we went to broken code on grassland another nature conservancy preserve in northwest. when i was in the october twenty fourth team and brought back twenty eight holes with us we essentially separated off the animals that we were going to bring back to illinois make sure that they were out a clean bill of health. seven of the females we strapped g.p.s. collars onto so that we can get near real time movements of the animals tracking those movements with the g.p.s. collars is julio brockman a bison researcher at southern illinois university. what kind of data are you receiving so we're getting location information a g.p.s. point on a map every hour twenty four hours a day so can you show me what you've been seeing sure these are the bison locations for yesterday they seem to be spending a lot of time along their corral and trap pasture and i can corroborate that b
hundred thirteen when fourteen bison from the bronx zoo were trucked to wind cave national park in south dakota at the behest of teddy roosevelt. so when it was time to bring bison to choose they looked for a posse with the wind lineage. we went to broken code on grassland another nature conservancy preserve in northwest. when i was in the october twenty fourth team and brought back twenty eight holes with us we essentially separated off the animals that we were going to bring back to illinois...
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my favorite story, and it is a true story, senator george senator, liberal democrat from south dakota, when he lost in a reagan landslide in 1980, he decided to do something different so he went up to connecticut and bought an inn. it went bankrupt and the wall street journal wanted to know what happened. had known howif i difficult it was to run a business, i might have voted differently in the senate. well there you are. west chester, ohio, republican line. caller: good morning. it is a pleasure to speak with you after following you all these years. i am interested in solutions as you are in them. when you look at our health care system, we have 18% of gdp tied up in health care. i think we have to take one issue at a time and look for solutions and take the involvement of the american people. imagine if we just take disease, 161ed billion dollars every year according to the american lung association, and said this is society passes issue, not republican or democrat or government, and then we divided that among all of us and say each lot of us has to contribute $50 or month. we take
my favorite story, and it is a true story, senator george senator, liberal democrat from south dakota, when he lost in a reagan landslide in 1980, he decided to do something different so he went up to connecticut and bought an inn. it went bankrupt and the wall street journal wanted to know what happened. had known howif i difficult it was to run a business, i might have voted differently in the senate. well there you are. west chester, ohio, republican line. caller: good morning. it is a...
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. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," south dakota senator john thune who met with mark zuckerberg yesterday will ask him what to expect at today's hearing. >>> responding to a complaint filed with the federal trade commission concerning children's privacy, youtube said youtube is not for children. child advocates and consumer groups want the ftc to investigate and potentially fine youtube for allegedly violating children's privacy in allowing ads that target them. youtube tracks i.p. addresses, search history, location, and other personal data about users in order to tailor advertising to them. in youtube's fine print, it tells children 13 and under not to use this service. >>> president trump threatened a military strike in response to the apparent chemical weapons attack on civilians in syria. the president met late yesterday with his advisers and said there are a lot of military options. >> we're making a decision as to what we do in response to the horrible attack that was made near damascus, and it will be met, and it will be met forcefully. >> the apparent poison gas attack on saturda
. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," south dakota senator john thune who met with mark zuckerberg yesterday will ask him what to expect at today's hearing. >>> responding to a complaint filed with the federal trade commission concerning children's privacy, youtube said youtube is not for children. child advocates and consumer groups want the ftc to investigate and potentially fine youtube for allegedly violating children's privacy in allowing ads that target them....
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the south dakota play and his company create poetic spaces for the fascinating images blaring the line between reality and illusion. the void. stone mason yannick haricots as one of about a thousand german journeyman on the road now they are a very specific class of people they must be under thirty unmarried have no children be debt free and without a criminal record now after they fill all of these criteria they can then leave for various countries allowed to return home at the earliest three years and one day later god has been on a farm in northern england for several weeks we hear from him now how it's going so far. yeah macare galt is a journeyman he's been in england for a few weeks now. twenty four year old stonemason from germany is looking for a farm to work all. the elvish family and scum filters to take him in. and sheep shearing time he just watches the farmers colin an expert for this job he doesn't bowl the yummy gentlemen only supposed to work off the time anyway the rest of the time mr poston life skill. response to this puzzle will be it's really great to become part o
the south dakota play and his company create poetic spaces for the fascinating images blaring the line between reality and illusion. the void. stone mason yannick haricots as one of about a thousand german journeyman on the road now they are a very specific class of people they must be under thirty unmarried have no children be debt free and without a criminal record now after they fill all of these criteria they can then leave for various countries allowed to return home at the earliest three...