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traxler returns south dakota.the ten patients scheduled to haven abortion on this day, all but one showed up for the procedure. ere's been a lot of conversation about whether or not roe v. wade could be overturned.. >> y >> nawaz: what do you think about that? is that something you worry about? >> yes, i truly worry about women living in a world witht roe. my fear, if roe were to be ever overturned, is that women would turn to unsafe places to accomplish that. n az: dr. traxler says that's why she'll continue making this trip for along as she is legally allowed.s for the pbwshour, i'm amna nawaz in sioux falls, south dakota. >> woodruff: we return now to former president obama's remarks noday to the students at the university of il. from pointed criticism on the current state of polito calling for more common ground, one message was consistent: urging people to vot >> i'm he today because this is one of those pivotal moments when every onef us, as citizens of the united states, need to determine just who it is tha
traxler returns south dakota.the ten patients scheduled to haven abortion on this day, all but one showed up for the procedure. ere's been a lot of conversation about whether or not roe v. wade could be overturned.. >> y >> nawaz: what do you think about that? is that something you worry about? >> yes, i truly worry about women living in a world witht roe. my fear, if roe were to be ever overturned, is that women would turn to unsafe places to accomplish that. n az: dr....
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from, you know, virginia to arizona to south dakota to georgia.s everywhere. >> nawaz: soutdakota is one of just six states with only one abortion clinic currently open, men are often traveling nearby states in these areas to have abortions, according to nash. >> if roe is furthermined or overturned, then the issues around travel will just grow, because you will be talking out more states that wil either ban abortion or all but ban abortion. >> nawaz: in minnesota, state figures suggest thatn- sidents comprise about 10% of all abortion patients, traveling mainly from wisconsin, iowa and north andouth dakota, states that have all movedo restrict abortion access in recent years. >> you'll be about 3.5 weeks pregnant at thtime of your abortion. >> nawaz: we wated dr. traxler meet with patients here at planned parenthood's st. paul clinic. a 24-hour waiting period has been othe books here since 2003, but patients are allowed to conduct their first consultaon over the phone. >> the state of minnesota requires that i give you certain information at leas
from, you know, virginia to arizona to south dakota to georgia.s everywhere. >> nawaz: soutdakota is one of just six states with only one abortion clinic currently open, men are often traveling nearby states in these areas to have abortions, according to nash. >> if roe is furthermined or overturned, then the issues around travel will just grow, because you will be talking out more states that wil either ban abortion or all but ban abortion. >> nawaz: in minnesota, state...
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you, youant to thank have some great folks in south dakota. wanted to come here and pay my respects. i mean what the hack, it is not that far. [applause] me on thatry good to very special day in november, almost two years ago. can you believe it? [applause] how time flies. you, i appreciate it very much. we are allor kristi, here for her. it is going to be a tough race. she is somebody that is going to really take care of the folks that are in this room and in this state. i have done a little research on , billy proposed hiking the south dakota sales million.8 that is not good. that is not a positive, right? these tax hikers are not positives. kristi was one of the people most instrumental in getting us the massive tax reduction that you got. it was really good. [applause] the tax cut, remember the tax cut plan? they said what should we name the plan? i said the tax cut cut cut. biggest ever passed since ronald reagan, they could not get anything passed. mike rounds and john thune came up and we were talking, we were all together, a whole grou
you, youant to thank have some great folks in south dakota. wanted to come here and pay my respects. i mean what the hack, it is not that far. [applause] me on thatry good to very special day in november, almost two years ago. can you believe it? [applause] how time flies. you, i appreciate it very much. we are allor kristi, here for her. it is going to be a tough race. she is somebody that is going to really take care of the folks that are in this room and in this state. i have done a little...
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south dakota in his heart wherever he goes from this day forward. with that, i am so thrilled that he is here today. we are all in. that is exactly right. [applause] president trump just told me he is all in too. i talked earlier about the fact that we are a small state and that we can be nimble. we can do innovative things to get better education outcomes. you can do bigger things on the war on drugs and fight crime in new ways that gets better results than what we have seen. we can hold that up as a testimony to this country about what is possible we can partner with president trump in a new way in this state that can make south dakota and make america even greater going forward. listen, since president trump has been in office, he has repealed over 2000 major regulations. he has passed the largest tax cut in american history. he has appointed one and soon to be two supreme court justices that are going to defend life, they are going to offend -- to defend liberty, and our freedoms by upholding the constitution of the united states of america. im
south dakota in his heart wherever he goes from this day forward. with that, i am so thrilled that he is here today. we are all in. that is exactly right. [applause] president trump just told me he is all in too. i talked earlier about the fact that we are a small state and that we can be nimble. we can do innovative things to get better education outcomes. you can do bigger things on the war on drugs and fight crime in new ways that gets better results than what we have seen. we can hold that...
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. >> nawaz: fred deutsch is the president of south dakota right to life. he ss the state's current restrictions have helped prevent abortions, and he's hopeful that sueme court nominee judge brett kavanaugh will be the justice to help reverse roe v. wade. >> obviously, i'd like to see the supreme court revisit roe. i'm hopeful that if roe is potentially overturned, i hope that the decisiomaking can come back to the states, so each state can make their own decision. >> states started limiting access to abortion as soon as the k was dry on roe. >> nawaz: elizabeth nash says that while she's worried roe o might one day rturned, her bigger concern is that abortion access is already being restricted aggressively in many states across the nation. >> since january 2011, we've seen 423 abortion restrictions enacted in 33 states. from, you know, virginia to arizona to south dakota to georgia. it's everywhere. >> nawaz: soutdakota is one of
. >> nawaz: fred deutsch is the president of south dakota right to life. he ss the state's current restrictions have helped prevent abortions, and he's hopeful that sueme court nominee judge brett kavanaugh will be the justice to help reverse roe v. wade. >> obviously, i'd like to see the supreme court revisit roe. i'm hopeful that if roe is potentially overturned, i hope that the decisiomaking can come back to the states, so each state can make their own decision. >> states...
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we go to a republican from south dakota, mike rounds. he was the governor of south dakota so he knows about dealing with national disasters. thank you for being here. >> i appreciate the opportunity. david: president trump this morning said we have done a pretty good job with this storm and are prepared. from what you know in dealing with fema, are we ready for this? >> fema has good leadership. i do believe you are always looking for ways to improve it. they have good leadership and a good team but together. they have the resources, everybody at the federal level is committed. when you have a major issue like together,ybody works not republican or democrat. you focus on getting help to the folks that need it. what you can do in advance in terms of getting teams ready to go in, you pretty position your assets come your supplies, you make sure you have the manpower to make sure they can do with the damage. that is what fema is doing. david: i want to turn to trade, nafta, now there is a delegation going back to the united states from mexi
we go to a republican from south dakota, mike rounds. he was the governor of south dakota so he knows about dealing with national disasters. thank you for being here. >> i appreciate the opportunity. david: president trump this morning said we have done a pretty good job with this storm and are prepared. from what you know in dealing with fema, are we ready for this? >> fema has good leadership. i do believe you are always looking for ways to improve it. they have good leadership...
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voting begins this friday when people in minnesota, south dakota, vermont and wyoming can start theirbsentee early voting. and some polls show early battles with some big senate races around the country. with us at the big board tonight, the only person we would want to do this, steve kornacki, or political correspondent. steve, what do you have? >> it's the battle for the senate, democrats trying to get the majority there. it's also starting to come in focus thanks to the new polling. you got six blue seats right here. democrats in danger of losing these seats. conversely we have four red ones here. this is where democrats think they have a shot to make inroads, to pick off republicans. democrats need a net gain of two seats if they're going to get back the senate. so within this battleground, we have four new polls we can tell you about just coming out. this one here, arizona. this is one democrats think they have a shot of picking up. this poll shows their candidate winning by 7. we had a poll at nbc a while back that also showed kirsten sinema ahead. phil bredesen up as well. and
voting begins this friday when people in minnesota, south dakota, vermont and wyoming can start theirbsentee early voting. and some polls show early battles with some big senate races around the country. with us at the big board tonight, the only person we would want to do this, steve kornacki, or political correspondent. steve, what do you have? >> it's the battle for the senate, democrats trying to get the majority there. it's also starting to come in focus thanks to the new polling....
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am a former volunteer and executive of the planned hair and had affiliate in north dakota and south dakota. it is an important organization that provides health care to millions of women. they knew land parroted -- president isthood a physician. it is exciting to have somewhat they -- someone with a medical background. mcconnell says october could be a long, working month. what do you think about the decision? guest: if we are working an october, a hope we can do working on health care. that is the number one issue minnesotans are talking about, particularly prescription drugs and bringing down the cost of prescription drugs. host: does that affect your campaigning in october? guest: i will campaign when i am able and will work for the people in th
am a former volunteer and executive of the planned hair and had affiliate in north dakota and south dakota. it is an important organization that provides health care to millions of women. they knew land parroted -- president isthood a physician. it is exciting to have somewhat they -- someone with a medical background. mcconnell says october could be a long, working month. what do you think about the decision? guest: if we are working an october, a hope we can do working on health care. that is...
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you are not talking about south dakota. we are talking about new jersey. if you don't have that transit system, people are not going to be able to get to work because you cannot build enough roads. there would not be enough room to build them. you have more people, so you need bigger schools. when you use that wide brush in order to defend doing away with the ability to deduct, i think that is a very, very, very dangerous way to go. this deduction goes back 153 years. the code only existed in the 20s. if we know the history of why the s.a.l.t. was a major factor in the economy of the civil war, instead of giving states and counties the ability to respond to their constituencies, so that the federal government can take all the money, and their needs that they had, and you understand what the seduction was all about. it is almost a sacred ground. in fact, this deduction is very different than what came out of the code, the tax code itself, since the mid-20s. i ask you to review your comments. i know you didn't mean to insult it. on the very topic we are talk
you are not talking about south dakota. we are talking about new jersey. if you don't have that transit system, people are not going to be able to get to work because you cannot build enough roads. there would not be enough room to build them. you have more people, so you need bigger schools. when you use that wide brush in order to defend doing away with the ability to deduct, i think that is a very, very, very dangerous way to go. this deduction goes back 153 years. the code only existed in...
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then staying on the road and going to north and south dakota for campaign events as well. we know all of this will follow him. clearly the white house pushing back on this. press secretary sarah sanders says the person is a coward and should resign. dave and alison. >>> jeff zeleny, nice work. a sources close to the white house aides are following leads to find the author based on the way the op-ed is written. just hours before the opinion piece published, the president asked for aides to help him cooperate with other portrayal of bob woodward's new book. he has expressed similar beliefs about gary cohn. one official says it is unlikely anyone will be fired because that adds credence to the book the president is trying to discredit. >> we are told that the president evaluates aides of being unloyal by how strongly they push back. two officials tell cnn mr. trump is pleased with chief of staff john kelly and james mattis. josh rogin reports that white house officials are actively discussing who will replace mattis at the pentagon when he steps down. on wednesday, the presid
then staying on the road and going to north and south dakota for campaign events as well. we know all of this will follow him. clearly the white house pushing back on this. press secretary sarah sanders says the person is a coward and should resign. dave and alison. >>> jeff zeleny, nice work. a sources close to the white house aides are following leads to find the author based on the way the op-ed is written. just hours before the opinion piece published, the president asked for aides...
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the average police officer in south dakota savings $991 a year thanks to our tax cuts. and today we're making that permanent. a south dakota family of five with a father who drives a truck, a mom who is a nurse, with over -- with three kids in their family they save over $3,000 each year thanks to those tax cuts. today we're making that permanent for that family as well. a single mom in south dakota, maybe working as a realtor will save over $2,000 a year. today we're making that permanent. an electrician father, hairstylist mother save $1800. that means 9,500 diapers for their newborn baby according to one family i visited with. today, we're making those savings permanent. mr. chairman, the facts are undeniable the protecting family and small business tax cuts act does what its title implies and i am proud to support it today. i urge my colleagues to put their country over petty politics and support this bill. with that i'll yield back. >> yields back. mr. thompson you're recognized to strike the last word. >> thank you, mr. chairman. when this committee considered tax
the average police officer in south dakota savings $991 a year thanks to our tax cuts. and today we're making that permanent. a south dakota family of five with a father who drives a truck, a mom who is a nurse, with over -- with three kids in their family they save over $3,000 each year thanks to those tax cuts. today we're making that permanent for that family as well. a single mom in south dakota, maybe working as a realtor will save over $2,000 a year. today we're making that permanent. an...
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turned to civil rights but what struck him most had no contact with african-americans either in south dakota or minnesota where the population was less than 1 percent but in new orleans where white and colored signs jarred his sensibilities also that white people lived in neatly painted houses african-americans lived in shacks near open sewer lines and humphrey wrote his civil rights interest turned to flesh and blood and continued the rest of his life. returning to minnesota to seek a phd lid long - - left midcourse and went to work for the worker education program in minnesota during the second world war and there he came in contact with the tough living conditions of people working in the north of minnesota. but eventually because he is a very good speaker and twice on the second term and to look at the corrupt play police force to get rid of organized crime but also the capital of anti- semitism in the united states working with democratic politicians with the machine politicians and the more radical labor groups that had a profound influence on american politics from the middle 19 forti
turned to civil rights but what struck him most had no contact with african-americans either in south dakota or minnesota where the population was less than 1 percent but in new orleans where white and colored signs jarred his sensibilities also that white people lived in neatly painted houses african-americans lived in shacks near open sewer lines and humphrey wrote his civil rights interest turned to flesh and blood and continued the rest of his life. returning to minnesota to seek a phd lid...
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later today sioux falls south dakota for more campaign events. meantime, a trump campaign aide in the 2016 election, a name you know by now, george papadopoulos, he will appear in federal court. he is going to be sentenced on his guilty plea in the russia probe. much more on that in a moment, let's go to the white house. abby phillip joins me there. quite a night in montana from the president. a lot of focus on the anonymous op-ed by one of his senior staffers in the "new york times" but interestingly a lot of talk about impeachment from the president and the fact that he pointed his finger saying if i'm impeached, it's your fault. meaning don't let democrats overtake the house. that's right, poppy. it seemed very much impeachment was top of mind for this president who has spent so much of this week dealing with a lot of blows coming at him, first from this bob woodward book that implied that the president's aides were trying to undermine him regularly then from this op-ed that was also reportedly written by a senior official in his administratio
later today sioux falls south dakota for more campaign events. meantime, a trump campaign aide in the 2016 election, a name you know by now, george papadopoulos, he will appear in federal court. he is going to be sentenced on his guilty plea in the russia probe. much more on that in a moment, let's go to the white house. abby phillip joins me there. quite a night in montana from the president. a lot of focus on the anonymous op-ed by one of his senior staffers in the "new york times"...
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. >> trump attack the speech during a rally in south dakota. >> i watched it but i fell asleep. i found that he is very good for sleeping. >> obama's aides promise a campaign glitz -- to her. back to you. >>> police have arrested two men in a stabbing. police say these two men attacked a man at a jack-in-the- box restaurant. the victim was stabbed in the stomach and rushed to the hospital. there is no word on his condition. both of the men were booked into the county jail on attempted murder charges. >>> officials are bowing to hold builders accountable for a delay in the san jose project. they found out used equipment was installed. devon says that the transit board members are clearly very angry about this. >>> honestly i was very angry. i couldn't believe that a contractor would take advantage of us in that manner. >> the authority board members said they want these used and removed. he wants accountability for the ever that delayed service. >> either someone did not read the contract or there was some cutting involved. people may think they can get away with this. >> they ha
. >> trump attack the speech during a rally in south dakota. >> i watched it but i fell asleep. i found that he is very good for sleeping. >> obama's aides promise a campaign glitz -- to her. back to you. >>> police have arrested two men in a stabbing. police say these two men attacked a man at a jack-in-the- box restaurant. the victim was stabbed in the stomach and rushed to the hospital. there is no word on his condition. both of the men were booked into the county...
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south dakota and nebraska getting snow this morning. wyoming got some as well this is september and it is happening for them. we're in the getting snow but a cool pattern. santa rosa out, you will be getting cooler weather ahead of that. you might wake it over to call golden gate early sunday. that is not the main system. that looks to be here on tuesday. this will be drizzle and this one will not. so maybe some of you could the north can get your first rain saturday evening into sunday. plenty of low clouds and higher cloud. and it will get moved along by that stronger system. hurricane florence rosa category 4. it will start to fall part almost all the moisture looks like it will wants to take a track urge to southern california. so far, none of that will be picked up by the second low. the temperatures are on the 50s for us. you hear the roaring delta rent. it was up to 30 miles an hour earlier. the clouds are getting enhanced now. this is the first real taste of fall. it will be a big drop in the temperatures. the second lope that c
south dakota and nebraska getting snow this morning. wyoming got some as well this is september and it is happening for them. we're in the getting snow but a cool pattern. santa rosa out, you will be getting cooler weather ahead of that. you might wake it over to call golden gate early sunday. that is not the main system. that looks to be here on tuesday. this will be drizzle and this one will not. so maybe some of you could the north can get your first rain saturday evening into sunday. plenty...
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president trump reacted during a rally in south dakota. >> i'm sorry, i watched it, but i fell asleep i found he's very good, very good for sleeping. i think he was trying to take credit, trying to take credit for this incredible thing that's happening to our country. >> president trump made appearances in north and south dakota yesterday to support republican candidates for senator and governor. >>> other news, back in california, a pipeline company has been found guilty on nine criminal counts for causing california's worst coastal ill spill in a quarter century. in may of 2015, a corroded pipe ruptured, sending more than 120,000 gallons of crude gushing on to a state beach in santa barbara county. after a four-month trial, a jury yesterday found houston based plains all american pipeline guilty of one felony count of failing to properly maintain its pipeline. it also convicted the company on eight m.s, including the killing of wildlife. >>> nearly a year after the tubbs fire ripped through santa rosa, the tap water in fountain grove may finally be safe to drink again. a water quali
president trump reacted during a rally in south dakota. >> i'm sorry, i watched it, but i fell asleep i found he's very good, very good for sleeping. i think he was trying to take credit, trying to take credit for this incredible thing that's happening to our country. >> president trump made appearances in north and south dakota yesterday to support republican candidates for senator and governor. >>> other news, back in california, a pipeline company has been found guilty...
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trump spoke at a fundraising event for congresswoman kristi noem who is running for governor of south dakota. president spoke about the economy, immigration, and the construction of the wall in the u.s. mexico border. [applause]
trump spoke at a fundraising event for congresswoman kristi noem who is running for governor of south dakota. president spoke about the economy, immigration, and the construction of the wall in the u.s. mexico border. [applause]
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that story, in reality, took place in south dakota, and the reason it took place in south dakota is because where the grizzly bears were in the 19th century was out on the great plains, where the buffalo were, because they acted as scavengers of buffalo carcasses. so we had all this tremendous wildlife. as a mentioned earlier, one of the great marvels of the world, and it's probably where i got the idea of calling the great plains the american serengeti, many of the same people who pioneered the hunting safari in africa starting in the 1830's, ended up coming to the american great plains in conducting these rightsafari hunt'ss, through the 1870's. so given complete freedom to do what we wished with these animals, what we did was essentially obliterate every single one of them. by the end of the 19th century, we had about 1000 bison left in from what only 100 years before had probably been 30 million. leftd 13,000 pronghorns out of what had been 50 million. we had only a few hundred grizzly bears, now driven into the mountains, as were the elk, which had also been great plains animals. gene
that story, in reality, took place in south dakota, and the reason it took place in south dakota is because where the grizzly bears were in the 19th century was out on the great plains, where the buffalo were, because they acted as scavengers of buffalo carcasses. so we had all this tremendous wildlife. as a mentioned earlier, one of the great marvels of the world, and it's probably where i got the idea of calling the great plains the american serengeti, many of the same people who pioneered...
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serving as a leader of indian scouts, he participated againstinal campaign rampaging sioux in south dakotahe years of peace that followed the wars, pershing left the west and served as a at west instructor point. the period of peace, however, warsoon shattered by the with spain after the sinking of the battleship ming. these are actual motion pictures intoerican ships steaming havana harbor in 1898 and american troops landing in cuba. film was only recently released by the laboratories of pictures,er of motion thomas edison. one of the units fighting with in the memorable drive on santiago was the 10th cavalry. one of the officers fighting with valor in the 10th cavalry was john j. pershing. for his personal gallantry and his commanding officer said of him, pershing is man under fire i ever saw. ♪[music] >> when the stars and stripes victory, pershing himself later said, it lifted us out of our cells. soldiers' silent ave maria. the spanish american war abundantly demonstrated pershing's courage. subsequentined for a event in the newly acquired philippine islands to bring out his qualities
serving as a leader of indian scouts, he participated againstinal campaign rampaging sioux in south dakotahe years of peace that followed the wars, pershing left the west and served as a at west instructor point. the period of peace, however, warsoon shattered by the with spain after the sinking of the battleship ming. these are actual motion pictures intoerican ships steaming havana harbor in 1898 and american troops landing in cuba. film was only recently released by the laboratories of...
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people in south dakota got an eay shot of winter. eay shot of winter. i put criminals in prison during the day i'm jennifer wexton, and as a prosecutor, and changed diapers at night. later, when i had a law practice, i volunteered to help moms collect child support. then, as state senator, i worked across party lines to target sexual offenders and take guns away from domestic abusers. in congress, i'll stand up to president trump. i approve this message because, like every working mom, what's ahead is as important as what's in the rearview mirror. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- paul giamatti,
people in south dakota got an eay shot of winter. eay shot of winter. i put criminals in prison during the day i'm jennifer wexton, and as a prosecutor, and changed diapers at night. later, when i had a law practice, i volunteered to help moms collect child support. then, as state senator, i worked across party lines to target sexual offenders and take guns away from domestic abusers. in congress, i'll stand up to president trump. i approve this message because, like every working mom, what's...
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north and south dakota. and then he's also slatded to go to missouri.essee. these are all states with very important senate races. states where he is -- did very well in 2016. so as much as he is a drag on the ballot in some of the house races particularly in the suburbs, some of these areas, some of these big senate races he could have a positive affect especially on a republican base that's kind of hohum. >> absolutely. in states like indiana, south dakota, west virginia. he can make a real difference. the problem i think as the report was mentioning are the house races. and we have 30 battleground districts, 28 of those are republican. real clear politics has actually 43 battleground districts with 41 being held right now by republicans. and some of those districts i think he could make a difference because he could connect with working class americans and some of his base but then some other districts, look at california, the central valley. congressmen like denim. where there's a large hispanic elect rat. trump better not show up there because it's
north and south dakota. and then he's also slatded to go to missouri.essee. these are all states with very important senate races. states where he is -- did very well in 2016. so as much as he is a drag on the ballot in some of the house races particularly in the suburbs, some of these areas, some of these big senate races he could have a positive affect especially on a republican base that's kind of hohum. >> absolutely. in states like indiana, south dakota, west virginia. he can make a...
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south dakota, minnesota, vermont and wyoming started accepting votes yet. >> get out in 2018, because you're voting for me in 2018. you're voting for me. you're voting for me. >> president trump at a rally last night in missouri told supporters not to be complacent about the midterms. but polling by the republican party reportedly shows an overconfidence among trump followers with 57% of strong trump supporters believing the democrats don't have a chance of winning the house. but the latest average of the generic ballot gives democrats an eight-point lead. >>> a new report claims deputy attorney general rod rosenstein discussed wearing a wire to secretly record the president and invoking the 25th amendment to have him removed from office. the "new york times" reports the statements were made in a meeting with fbi and justice department officials one week after president trump fired james comey. now the justice department is pushing back. one justice official telling nbc news rosenstein's statement was sarcastic. rosenstein responded saying, quote, i never pursued or authorized recordi
south dakota, minnesota, vermont and wyoming started accepting votes yet. >> get out in 2018, because you're voting for me in 2018. you're voting for me. you're voting for me. >> president trump at a rally last night in missouri told supporters not to be complacent about the midterms. but polling by the republican party reportedly shows an overconfidence among trump followers with 57% of strong trump supporters believing the democrats don't have a chance of winning the house. but...
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host: bill in south dakota. caller: yes, i am calling to ask if your guest has never read the book "the intimidation game." by author argues that opening up people to threats of themidation -- she notes in 1960's, the naacp had to list donorsonors, and the may be up to threats for people who did not the -- did not agree with the naacp. it is a way to undermine free speech. guest: thank you for that question. gain, whene and time a it comes to the most political of activities, there are rules say candidates need to disclose their donors, the spenders of these overt political advertisements need to helpsse donors, and that people assess the information that they are seeing in tv ads. we know the supreme court has said repeatedly that transparency helps the public assess the information they see in these ads. they want the public to be a will to assess the credibility of the message and the messenger. one of the things that former supreme court justice antonin scalia said was that when it comes to per -- to publicp
host: bill in south dakota. caller: yes, i am calling to ask if your guest has never read the book "the intimidation game." by author argues that opening up people to threats of themidation -- she notes in 1960's, the naacp had to list donorsonors, and the may be up to threats for people who did not the -- did not agree with the naacp. it is a way to undermine free speech. guest: thank you for that question. gain, whene and time a it comes to the most political of activities, there...
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. >> reporter: president trump attacked the speech during a rally in south dakota. >> i watched it, but i fell asleep. i found he's very good. very good for sleeping. >> reporter: president obama's aides promise a fall campaign blitz around the country with stops in ohio and pennsylvania. meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >>> president trump was also talking about apple today. specifically in terms of tariffs. he tweeted apple prices may increase because of the massive tariffs we may be imposing on china, but there is an easy solution where there would be zero tax and indeed a tax incentive. make your products in the united states instead of china. start building new plants nowment. >>> coming up next. look out from above. a drone comes crashing down a few feet from a family in san francisco. and we are the only news channel to catch it on camera. >>> plus, breech of contract claims and the possibility of criminal charges now. an update on the south bay barth extension drama -- bart extension drama. >>> plus a night of fashion and glamour taking a violent turn. >>> weather's taking its ow
. >> reporter: president trump attacked the speech during a rally in south dakota. >> i watched it, but i fell asleep. i found he's very good. very good for sleeping. >> reporter: president obama's aides promise a fall campaign blitz around the country with stops in ohio and pennsylvania. meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >>> president trump was also talking about apple today. specifically in terms of tariffs. he tweeted apple prices may increase because of the massive...
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minnesota, south dakota, vermont and wyoming. they got under way on friday. new jersey, yesterday.it comes to the midterms, president trump and former first lady michelle obama have one thing in common, they want you to vote. >> promise me, you got to get out for the mid -- don't be complacent. you got to get out for the midterms. >> the truth is, when we stay home, things stay the same or they get worse. >> mrs. obama appears in the new psa as when we all vote initiative. she'll appear at a voter registration rally in las vegas and miami later this week. with 44 days before nationwide voti voting, there's distrust in the election system. 46% of americans believe not all of the votes will be counted. 34% believe it's likely election officials will tamper with votes to change results of the election. democrats are trying to capitalize on historic victories like the ones in red states, most recently in florida. abc news reports vice president joe biden will travel to georgia. >> emily, what does this tell you about the midterm strategy in the red states for the democrats? >> the demo
minnesota, south dakota, vermont and wyoming. they got under way on friday. new jersey, yesterday.it comes to the midterms, president trump and former first lady michelle obama have one thing in common, they want you to vote. >> promise me, you got to get out for the mid -- don't be complacent. you got to get out for the midterms. >> the truth is, when we stay home, things stay the same or they get worse. >> mrs. obama appears in the new psa as when we all vote initiative....
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there nor bids coming in from the pnw which is where 65 asker% of the soy bone inside south dakota goso the concern and anxiety level is continuing to rise in farm country and my impression is that it seems to fall on deaf ears around here. in with one -- i know that the attempt -- the program is designed to try to provide some temporary relief and perhaps it will, again it's not -- just nothing more than a band-aid. we need to open up markets. but even the implementation of that, which i expressed concerns about how that's being rolled out and how the formulas being used, they're using if the year's production to pay -- to make the payments to soybean producer per bushel when in fact there are areas in south dakota and other areas where you had drought you had floods, don't have bushels this year, and we came up with several other ways we think make more sense in terms of determining how those payments might be distributed and suggested those to the department of agriculture but those, too, were rejected. so just understand that this is -- these impacts are real. the economy in farm
there nor bids coming in from the pnw which is where 65 asker% of the soy bone inside south dakota goso the concern and anxiety level is continuing to rise in farm country and my impression is that it seems to fall on deaf ears around here. in with one -- i know that the attempt -- the program is designed to try to provide some temporary relief and perhaps it will, again it's not -- just nothing more than a band-aid. we need to open up markets. but even the implementation of that, which i...
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it's day number two in south dakota and our heroes are still riding high. from the majestic sights of mount rushmore but before they get on the road stephen wants to continue on his pilgrimage to make american skate again. live. leg to. leg lifts . is that gnarly or a lot. or does last even a real car but keystone max heads into the wood so we can finally get touch with this interview period. i can still i can see now i can touch this so. a little spirit will come flora. along here take me i'm ready to go i'm ready. turns out it was a beaver now that max is ready it's time for our heroes to continue stephen the real coast back to the r.v. the last is awoken is the new spirit in. doing so it is also open the spiritual door the consequences of this your guess is good as mine. our heroes hit the road ahead stephen is continuing his particular striving also appreciating having max around honestly guys there really i gotta tell you people out there and building land it wouldn't be the same without the great powerful maxwell kaiser i'm filming in now it was back
it's day number two in south dakota and our heroes are still riding high. from the majestic sights of mount rushmore but before they get on the road stephen wants to continue on his pilgrimage to make american skate again. live. leg to. leg lifts . is that gnarly or a lot. or does last even a real car but keystone max heads into the wood so we can finally get touch with this interview period. i can still i can see now i can touch this so. a little spirit will come flora. along here take me i'm...
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before a rally today in sioux falls, south dakota, he spoke to an nbcffiliate and trump said that he can think of several people he works with who could have written that piece in the "new york times." but he wouldn't name names. >> well, i could think of four or five,ostly people that either i don't like or respect but they're there because in some cases they have to be governmentally. meaning they're protected. you know whave a lot of people that are protected. and a lot of people call those people bad names. but i thought of two or three or four people. people that i -- i don't want to namethem. we'll see. >> president trump also took a shot at president barack obama. obama today called trump out by name in a campaign appearance. in the one-on-on interviewing that trump did, he tested out a line he ended up using on stage about falling asleep whether he obama speaks. he speculated on the reason president obama is targeting had imnow. >>t of watched that speech and i must tell you, i dozed off. i dozed off wching him. i've always dozed off watching him. he's trying to make a comeba
before a rally today in sioux falls, south dakota, he spoke to an nbcffiliate and trump said that he can think of several people he works with who could have written that piece in the "new york times." but he wouldn't name names. >> well, i could think of four or five,ostly people that either i don't like or respect but they're there because in some cases they have to be governmentally. meaning they're protected. you know whave a lot of people that are protected. and a lot of...
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to day number two in south dakota and our heroes are still riding high from the majestic sights of rush but before they get on the road stephen wants to continue with his film to make america skate again. live live. live. live. that nearly or a lot. lost even a real car but keystone max's. into the woods so we can finally get touch with his interview period. i can still i can see now i can touch so oh we'll. share them all spirit welcome flora. along here take me are you ready to go i'm ready. to. turns out it was a beaver now that max is ready it's time for our heroes to continue on steve in the rio coast back to the r.v. while mattes has awoken his inner spirit in. doing so and he is also open to spiritual doors the consequences of this your guess is as good as mine. our heroes hit the road ahead nor stephen is continuing his particular striving also appreciate having max around town asleep guys there really i gotta tell you people out there in pilgrim land it wouldn't be the same without the the great powerful maxwell kaiser i'm filming and i want it invited back in l.a. for that i t
to day number two in south dakota and our heroes are still riding high from the majestic sights of rush but before they get on the road stephen wants to continue with his film to make america skate again. live live. live. live. that nearly or a lot. lost even a real car but keystone max's. into the woods so we can finally get touch with his interview period. i can still i can see now i can touch so oh we'll. share them all spirit welcome flora. along here take me are you ready to go i'm ready....
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. >>> the coach at south dakota state has apologized for running up the score on arkansas pine bluff,6. they were up 49-6 the coach says he should have been more respectful to the opponent that point. >> well. >> oh, well. >> well. >>> up next in "the pulse." the bigpre at t emmy >>> hear what the first lady of television, betty white, told the audience. >>> the stunning and rare moment off the coast of canada. shouldn't drive us apart. but when you experience sudden, frequent, uncontrollable episodes of laughing or crying that are exaggerated or simply don't match how you feel, it can often lead to feeling misunderstood. this is called pseudobulbar affect, or pba. a condition that can occur from brain injury or certain neurologic conditions like stroke or dementia. nuedexta can make a difference by significantly reducing pseudobulbar affect episodes. tell you doctor about medicines you take. some can't be taken with nuedexta. nuedexta is not for people with certain heart conditions. serious side effects may occur. don't take with maois or if you are allergic to dextromethorphan or qu
. >>> the coach at south dakota state has apologized for running up the score on arkansas pine bluff,6. they were up 49-6 the coach says he should have been more respectful to the opponent that point. >> well. >> oh, well. >> well. >>> up next in "the pulse." the bigpre at t emmy >>> hear what the first lady of television, betty white, told the audience. >>> the stunning and rare moment off the coast of canada. shouldn't drive us...
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instead -- instead it's moving to pay more bills in montana and south dakota. i offered an amendment to restore the full salt, party vote. so every member who votes for this monstrosity today is voting to make the salt tax forever into -- and to impose a permanent tax on middle class families. it is mind boggling a member would want to hammer his constituents like that. i ask my colleagues, how could you vote to punish your middle class constituents with even more money. what's even more fascinating, a number of people on the other side new york wonder they're voting for this thing today, they get less than 1% of their donations from folks like you and me. so that's why they are tuned in to corporate america. have a great month, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from massachusetts reserves. the gentleman from texas. mr. brady: i'm proud to yield two minutes to a gentleman who started a small business at age 25 and built it up from the ground up, the gentleman from georgia, mr. allen. the speaker pro tempore: t
instead -- instead it's moving to pay more bills in montana and south dakota. i offered an amendment to restore the full salt, party vote. so every member who votes for this monstrosity today is voting to make the salt tax forever into -- and to impose a permanent tax on middle class families. it is mind boggling a member would want to hammer his constituents like that. i ask my colleagues, how could you vote to punish your middle class constituents with even more money. what's even more...
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later he's going on to south dakota for a fundraiser for a candidate whose standing for governor theretates backed president trump in the presidential election in 2016. meanwhile, the former president, barack obama, has also been on the stump today. in a speech to students in illinois, he accused donald trump of capitalising on fear and anger. gary o'donoghue is in washington for us. hejoins us live. he joins us live. after hejoins us live. after remaining relatively quiet and out of sight since leaving office, barack obama is back and he is skating at his successoi’. is back and he is skating at his successor. yes, he is back and as you say he has been out of the limelight for some time. he is writing a book and setting up post—presentation foundation of his. he has done a couple of public things but not very much. democrats have been frustrated about that. he is there not so secret weapon, if you like. today was the first big appearance for the mid—term ahead of the mid—term elections at the beginning of november. some scathing criticisms of the administration on areas from foreign p
later he's going on to south dakota for a fundraiser for a candidate whose standing for governor theretates backed president trump in the presidential election in 2016. meanwhile, the former president, barack obama, has also been on the stump today. in a speech to students in illinois, he accused donald trump of capitalising on fear and anger. gary o'donoghue is in washington for us. hejoins us live. he joins us live. after hejoins us live. after remaining relatively quiet and out of sight...
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as staffers rush to narrow down the list president trump is on the campaign trail in north and south dakota. emily rau, abc news, washington. >>> you are never more than seven minutes away from my accuweather forecast. let's talk temperatures. look at these. very comfortable, mid to upper 50s throughout the east bay valleys until you get towards antioch, 62, pittsburgh 68. these are the neighborhoods that will be in the 90s this afternoon. we're talking about a 35 to 40 degree jump from this morning to this afternoon. try get all the nice cool air in your house while you can so it's there when you come home. a look at south beach and the roads, we have sunshine. ferry ride bright and calm and comfy, to hot today, mass transit. here's a look at san francisco where the temperatures at least near the coast will be in the 50s and then the mid 60s. we'll be in the low 60s this morning, near the bay, to upper 60s during the afternoon hours. for the east bay it's going to be warmer, a little more sunshine too. look at that by 8:00, 59, we're up to about 70 at noon and we'll hang out in the mid 70s
as staffers rush to narrow down the list president trump is on the campaign trail in north and south dakota. emily rau, abc news, washington. >>> you are never more than seven minutes away from my accuweather forecast. let's talk temperatures. look at these. very comfortable, mid to upper 50s throughout the east bay valleys until you get towards antioch, 62, pittsburgh 68. these are the neighborhoods that will be in the 90s this afternoon. we're talking about a 35 to 40 degree jump...
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. >> at a fundraising stop in south dakota president trump had this to stay about obama's speech. >> i watched it, but i fell asleep. i found he's very good, very good for sleeping. [ laughter ] >> i think he was trying to take credit. he was trying to take credit for this incredible thing that's happening to our country. >> we'll likely hear more of this from former president obama tomorrow when he heads to california. be in anaheim to support seven democratic candidates running in republican districts. those districts are key to recapturing the house. allen martin, kpix5. york times op-ed. the d-o-j would >>> meantime president trump is pushing the attorney general to investigate who wrote that anonymous new york times op ed. the doj would not comment. it is not a crime, however, to leak nonclassified information. to her hush- money agreement. >>> tonight stormy daniels who says she had an affair with president trump has now a new offer related to her hush money agreement. a company set up by the president's former attorney, michael cohen, wants to rescind the nondisclosure deal an
. >> at a fundraising stop in south dakota president trump had this to stay about obama's speech. >> i watched it, but i fell asleep. i found he's very good, very good for sleeping. [ laughter ] >> i think he was trying to take credit. he was trying to take credit for this incredible thing that's happening to our country. >> we'll likely hear more of this from former president obama tomorrow when he heads to california. be in anaheim to support seven democratic...
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is day number two in south dakota in our heroes are still riding high from the majestic sights of mount rushmore but before they get on the road steven wants to continue with his film to make america. leg to. leg lifts. that gnarly are a lot. more done lost even a real car but keystone max heads into the wood so we can finally get touch with his interview period. i can still i can see well i can't touch this so oh. dear a little spirit welcome flora. on here take me are you ready to go i'm ready. turns out it was a beaver now that max is ready it's time for our heroes to continue stephen the real coast back to the r.v. has awoken is the new spirit in. doing so it is also open the spiritual doors the consequences of this your guess is as good as mine. our heroes hit the road ahead stephen is continuing his particular striving also appreciating having max around honestly guys here really i gotta tell you people out there in pilgrim land it wouldn't be the same without the great powerful maxwell kaiser i'm filling in i want to. back an elevator that i thought you know i'm going to die in a
is day number two in south dakota in our heroes are still riding high from the majestic sights of mount rushmore but before they get on the road steven wants to continue with his film to make america. leg to. leg lifts. that gnarly are a lot. more done lost even a real car but keystone max heads into the wood so we can finally get touch with his interview period. i can still i can see well i can't touch this so oh. dear a little spirit welcome flora. on here take me are you ready to go i'm...
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. >> reporter: the news anchor at south dakota's kelo-tv going public with her personal plea in the beliefher daughter's death might help abolish the stigma of opioid addiction. >> my only hope in the face of such devastating loss is that emily's story, my family's personal tragedy, can be a catalyst for change. if 72,000 people were dying from any other cause, we would be uniting to end the suffering of so many families, so many mothers. >> reporter: that veteran news anchor has set up a fund in her daughter's name to make treatment more accessible and affordable for everyone. emily died just three days before she was scheduled to be checked into a treatment center, david. >> we're thinking about angela and her daughter and the whole family tonight. thank you, linsey. >>> when we come back, the "20/20" exclusive. the woman held captive in a shipping container in a backyard for nine months, forced to wear a shock collar. how she escaped. >>> and then that cruise ship stranded off the east coast tonight. hundreds on board. more in a moment. oh good, you're awake! finally. you're still here?
. >> reporter: the news anchor at south dakota's kelo-tv going public with her personal plea in the beliefher daughter's death might help abolish the stigma of opioid addiction. >> my only hope in the face of such devastating loss is that emily's story, my family's personal tragedy, can be a catalyst for change. if 72,000 people were dying from any other cause, we would be uniting to end the suffering of so many families, so many mothers. >> reporter: that veteran news anchor...
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genocide are constant themes and frank wants music born in the rose by indian reservation in rural south dakota out one uses music to call out historical wrongs and uplift indigenous youth many of whom struggle from the impacts of poverty violence suicide and other intergenerational traumas so joining us now is frank here in the studio welcome to the stream frank hello michel it's an honor to be here it's really good to have you here so you know this past week our team and i have been going through your music it has been lovely homework to have and we came up with some themes that we thought we found most prevalent in your work and that is history heritage and family that to us is what seems to be the drivers behind your work for you what is it that drives your music. i mean i think you guys kind of hit it on the head i try to improve approach my work from an indigenous standpoint and that's not to say i have all the answers like i grew up and i said the colony in my mind was socialized into you know the western way of looking at the world so as i get more in touch with my own culture and my ow
genocide are constant themes and frank wants music born in the rose by indian reservation in rural south dakota out one uses music to call out historical wrongs and uplift indigenous youth many of whom struggle from the impacts of poverty violence suicide and other intergenerational traumas so joining us now is frank here in the studio welcome to the stream frank hello michel it's an honor to be here it's really good to have you here so you know this past week our team and i have been going...
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it isn't south dakota but new jersey. if you don't have that transit system people cannot get to wor work. there's not enough word --dash room to build all the roads. more people and more schools. if you use that wide brush to do away with the ability to deduct that is a very, very dangerous way to go. this deduction goes back 153 years. but this only was in the 20s we know why with the economy of the civil war. so giving states and counties the ability to respond to their constituencies so the federal government could not take all the money then you understand what this deduction is all about. it is almost sacred ground. in fact this is very different from the tax code itself since the mid- 20s. i ask you to review your comments make is on the topic we are talking about now and with those tragedies that occurred for the entire nation i flew to your state. only one of two congressmen after the worst hurricane 100 years. and with all the volcanic canopies that replace the roof that had blown off. and the very people that w
it isn't south dakota but new jersey. if you don't have that transit system people cannot get to wor work. there's not enough word --dash room to build all the roads. more people and more schools. if you use that wide brush to do away with the ability to deduct that is a very, very dangerous way to go. this deduction goes back 153 years. but this only was in the 20s we know why with the economy of the civil war. so giving states and counties the ability to respond to their constituencies so the...
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it's day number two in south dakota and our heroes are still riding high from the majestic sights ofmount rushmore but before they get on the road stephen wants to continue on his pilgrimage to make america skate again. liz . liz . is that gnarly are a lot. more done lost even a real car but keystone max heads into the wood so we can finally get touch with his inner spirit. i can still i can see now i can touch this is so. weird animal spirit welcome flora. on here taking me i'm ready to go i'm ready. turns out it was a beaver now that max is ready it's time for our heroes to continue with steve in the rio coast back to the r.v. while the latter is awoken is the new spirit in. doing so it is also open the spiritual doors of the consequences of this your guess is as good as mine. our heroes hit the road ahead nor stephen is. he's been driving also appreciate having max around honestly guys there really and i got to tell you people out there are filled with wham it wouldn't be the same without the degree powerful maxwell kaiser i'm filling in i want you. back in l.a. . you know i'm goi
it's day number two in south dakota and our heroes are still riding high from the majestic sights ofmount rushmore but before they get on the road stephen wants to continue on his pilgrimage to make america skate again. liz . liz . is that gnarly are a lot. more done lost even a real car but keystone max heads into the wood so we can finally get touch with his inner spirit. i can still i can see now i can touch this is so. weird animal spirit welcome flora. on here taking me i'm ready to go i'm...
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he is on the campaign trail in north and south dakota. terrell and diane. >> all right, emily rau in d.c., thanks. >>> president trump threatened to shut down the government over funding for his border wall but says that likely will not happen. at least not before november. he told fox news that congressional leadership have agreed to address border security right after the midterm elections. >>> we have a headline from the russia investigation. the president will not answer any questions about possible obstruction of justice. that's according to his lawyer rudy giuliani. he told associated press the topic of obstruction of justice is a no go. >>> let's go now to the supreme court nominee brett g kavanaugh. another marathon session ended overnight after some democrats took the dramatic step of volunteering to be expelled from the senate to disclose confidential documents about kavanaugh's past. but republicans are slamming the move as a cheap stunt. overnight, brett kavanaugh had a smile on his face as he walked out of a closed door sessi
he is on the campaign trail in north and south dakota. terrell and diane. >> all right, emily rau in d.c., thanks. >>> president trump threatened to shut down the government over funding for his border wall but says that likely will not happen. at least not before november. he told fox news that congressional leadership have agreed to address border security right after the midterm elections. >>> we have a headline from the russia investigation. the president will not...