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family -- $2400 back into the pockets of the average south dakota family, her constituents. running on the platform of protecting south dakotans, she became south dakota's first female governor. she has respected the rights of her people by trusting them with their actions to exercise their own personal responsibility and allow them to make the best decisions for themselves and their families, and intern for their community. we will talk about this in some detail, but this has been in her response to the covid-19 pandemic, in which it is very notable that governor noem did not order any single business or church to close and never issued a statewide shelter-in-place order. i will point out, she is the only governor that never closed any businesses by state order. despite all of her work and her successes in that career, she often says her greatest accomplishment is raising her three children, kassidy, kennedy, and booker with her husband ryan, and they have a very family centered environment in her home that is centered around, in her words, "deep love for their family and fo
family -- $2400 back into the pockets of the average south dakota family, her constituents. running on the platform of protecting south dakotans, she became south dakota's first female governor. she has respected the rights of her people by trusting them with their actions to exercise their own personal responsibility and allow them to make the best decisions for themselves and their families, and intern for their community. we will talk about this in some detail, but this has been in her...
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in south dakota, we have a 40 day session in our state. we go into session in january, the first week of january, and are done by the first week of march. the rest of that year, there is not really an opportunity to put anything into law. we wait about 10 to 12 months to put it back in session. so i know what can stand in place until i have a statute on the books. we do not bring executive orders for long-term purposes. they are there to secure and bring stability until the whole statute can be placed. in other instances, i have seen executive orders be used out of laziness. because it is easier than having to educate people about the need for this policy and is instant gratification. to be honest, we live in a country that lives on gratification and lack of discipline to today. if someone wants to write an executive order to get a headline for a week or two and not recognize the impact that can have in the long run, we need to recognize the stability of having something in law. i would encourage every leader to put that in, because of the
in south dakota, we have a 40 day session in our state. we go into session in january, the first week of january, and are done by the first week of march. the rest of that year, there is not really an opportunity to put anything into law. we wait about 10 to 12 months to put it back in session. so i know what can stand in place until i have a statute on the books. we do not bring executive orders for long-term purposes. they are there to secure and bring stability until the whole statute can be...
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we'll be talking to south dakota governor kristi noem. it's a great honor to welcome governor gnome to hoover. as part of this discussion, before i begin with the formal introduction, i want to have our audience realize that we will be taking audience questions. we encourage you to submit yours on the q&a button at the bottom of your screen. with that, i'll get started. it's an honor to be here talking with one of our nation's leading governors, governor kristi noem of south dakota. the governor wears many hats, not just a ranchers hat, but a wife, mother, lifelong ranch, or farmer, and small business owner. she served in the south dakota state legislature for seven years and was elected to serve as their lone member of the u.s. house of representatives. during her time in congress, governor no help passed tax cuts and jobs act, which put at the time 2400 dollars back into the pockets of the south dakota family for constituents. in 2018, running on the platform of protecting south dakotas against tax increases, government growth, federal
we'll be talking to south dakota governor kristi noem. it's a great honor to welcome governor gnome to hoover. as part of this discussion, before i begin with the formal introduction, i want to have our audience realize that we will be taking audience questions. we encourage you to submit yours on the q&a button at the bottom of your screen. with that, i'll get started. it's an honor to be here talking with one of our nation's leading governors, governor kristi noem of south dakota. the...
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as i mentioned, we will talk to south dakota governor noem. it's an honor to welcome governor noem to hoover. as part of this discussion, before i begin with a formal introduction, i just want to have our audience realize that we will be taking audience questions. we encourage you to submit yours on the q & a button on the bottom of your screen. with that, i will get started. again, it's an honor to be here talking with one of our nation's leading governors, governor noem of south dakota. governor noem wears many hats, not just a rancher's hat. she's a wife, mother, rancher, farmer and small businessowner. she started her federal government career in 2010 after serving in the south dakota state legislature for several years as she was elected to serve as south dakota's lone member of the u.s. house of representatives. during her time in congress, governor noem helped pass the tax cuts and jobs act which put $2,400 back into the pockets of the average south dakota family, her conconstituents. in 2018, running on the platform of protecting south
as i mentioned, we will talk to south dakota governor noem. it's an honor to welcome governor noem to hoover. as part of this discussion, before i begin with a formal introduction, i just want to have our audience realize that we will be taking audience questions. we encourage you to submit yours on the q & a button on the bottom of your screen. with that, i will get started. again, it's an honor to be here talking with one of our nation's leading governors, governor noem of south dakota....
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i'm very interested in the usda loan pilot program in south dakota. i expect the senator will ask about that. if he doesn't, i will return to that. >> thank you. i appreciate the fact that we are having this hearing today. it seems to be a whole series of conflicts here that our analysts have delved into. let me begin with this. i would like to direct this first one to mr. shepherd. it doesn't fall squarely within the jurisdiction of a banking community. i hope that congress can make progress here on the reauthorization of the native american housing assistance act. it's a very broad piece of legislation. i was hoping to learn more about the priorities your organizations and tribes have identified in the reauthorization package. i know you have an interest in this. what are some of the key priorities that they are hoping to see when the hobbs act is reauthorized? >> thank you. in several other contexts, when tribes need approval from an agency, congress has authorized an approach to move a decision point has the agency. if the agency takes too long to
i'm very interested in the usda loan pilot program in south dakota. i expect the senator will ask about that. if he doesn't, i will return to that. >> thank you. i appreciate the fact that we are having this hearing today. it seems to be a whole series of conflicts here that our analysts have delved into. let me begin with this. i would like to direct this first one to mr. shepherd. it doesn't fall squarely within the jurisdiction of a banking community. i hope that congress can make...
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eric sheppard from the tribe in south dakota. thank you for being with us today. you might want to just wave at everybody. recent data shows that housing conditions for native american households are substantially worse than u.s. households. in fact, native americans have some of the greatest housing needs in the united states. that's according to the national low income housing coalition. the reasons for this being that they face overcrowding, high poverty rates, lack of plumbing, and adequate heating and other severe infrastructure issues. that is if they are even able to access housing options at all. this is a serious problem, and now is the time to fix it. in addition, there are other fundamental challenges that make homeownership more difficult for native americans. the complicated legal nature of tribal trust land can make it exponentially more difficult to lend and borrow on land in indian country. legislation that senator smith and i partnered on in the past has resulted in a number of complications, but there is clearly more work to do. the fdic's report
eric sheppard from the tribe in south dakota. thank you for being with us today. you might want to just wave at everybody. recent data shows that housing conditions for native american households are substantially worse than u.s. households. in fact, native americans have some of the greatest housing needs in the united states. that's according to the national low income housing coalition. the reasons for this being that they face overcrowding, high poverty rates, lack of plumbing, and adequate...
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they have already said that they are going to enact legislation like this in south dakota. this is a really weird texas state, it outlawed abortion after six weeks, but it said the state isn't going to enforce it, and any private citizen can sue anyone who is helping anyone ghana bore shun. so if you take an uber to the abortion clinic, this law says you can sue the uber driver anywhere in texas. and seek $10,000 in damages. it is designed to intimidate and designed to create fear and that is what has happened. and why abortion clinics are essentially close to all patients. >> you wrote in the washington post on june 7th, neal katyal, when the supreme court accepted a case out of mississippi, reproductive rights to not depend only on what the court does with roe, because the constitution says that federal law rain supreme over state laws. this insight also means that the congress can sweep away state laws that conflict with federal protections. this has become unusually important, these words of yours from june, today, what does this mean in terms of speaker pelosi saying t
they have already said that they are going to enact legislation like this in south dakota. this is a really weird texas state, it outlawed abortion after six weeks, but it said the state isn't going to enforce it, and any private citizen can sue anyone who is helping anyone ghana bore shun. so if you take an uber to the abortion clinic, this law says you can sue the uber driver anywhere in texas. and seek $10,000 in damages. it is designed to intimidate and designed to create fear and that is...
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south dakota governor kristi noem has been fighting for the unborn in her state as well.g announcement on the matter today. governor? , hi, rachel how are you doing this evening? >> rachel: tell us about about it. >> ban telemedicine abortions. what this would do is requiring in the state of south dakota that abortion would only legally be allowed in the situation defined by our statute but also after an in person examination by a doctor licensed in south dakota. and obviously, everybody knows that i'm pro-life and do not support any kind of abortions. but, here what the biden administration is doing is trying to put forward abortion on demand. and we're going to stop them and make sure that's not available in our state. >> rachel: so fascinating. i don't think a lot of people in america even knew that you could obtain an abortion via telemedicine. that's actually very interesting to me. another thing our audience probably doesn't know much about is that when you were elected to be governor, you decided that you needed someone in your administration to represent the unbor
south dakota governor kristi noem has been fighting for the unborn in her state as well.g announcement on the matter today. governor? , hi, rachel how are you doing this evening? >> rachel: tell us about about it. >> ban telemedicine abortions. what this would do is requiring in the state of south dakota that abortion would only legally be allowed in the situation defined by our statute but also after an in person examination by a doctor licensed in south dakota. and obviously,...
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cnn learned a south dakota legislative committee will be investigating what happened as south dakotar by using her office to help her daughter obtain a real estate appraiser license. here's what we know. governor noem's daughter cassidy peter was applying for the license in 2020, we know that on july 27th of 2020, governor noem called a meeting in her office with employees of the agency in charge of that certification. we did speak to the former executive director of south dakota's appraiser certification program at that time who confirmed that her boss texted her the night before asking her to show up at this meeting. she did not say what actually took place in the meeting, but she did confirm that both governor noem and her daughter cassidy were in attendance. shortly there after, november of 2020, cassidy peters obtained her certification. and separately the woman that we spoke to who was in charge of that program was forced into early retirement. there are a lot of questions about what happened, what was discussed there, why was governor noem's daughter who is not an elected offi
cnn learned a south dakota legislative committee will be investigating what happened as south dakotar by using her office to help her daughter obtain a real estate appraiser license. here's what we know. governor noem's daughter cassidy peter was applying for the license in 2020, we know that on july 27th of 2020, governor noem called a meeting in her office with employees of the agency in charge of that certification. we did speak to the former executive director of south dakota's appraiser...
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as for south dakota, i will protect my people and their freedoms.shocking, he actuallyio said that it wasn't about personal freedom and choice at all which i think is indicative about what is really in his heart and his agenda that he has got for this country. this is not a power that is delegated to the federal government, it is a power first states to decide. in south dakota we are going to be free and we are going to make sure we don'ta overstep our authorities and we will take action. my legal team is already working and we will defend and protect our people from this unlawful mandate. >> sean: it seems like when he said instead of encouraging people to get vaccinated and mask up, talking about governors, obviously republican, they are ordering morgues. joe biden, is not the same guy who said he would never do this because that would make him a big hypocrite, wouldn't it? >> huge hypocrite. he said he is creating jobs and he is destroying jobs. he said he would love and protect us and then he makes friends with the taliban and compromises our so
as for south dakota, i will protect my people and their freedoms.shocking, he actuallyio said that it wasn't about personal freedom and choice at all which i think is indicative about what is really in his heart and his agenda that he has got for this country. this is not a power that is delegated to the federal government, it is a power first states to decide. in south dakota we are going to be free and we are going to make sure we don'ta overstep our authorities and we will take action. my...
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laws to say that we have the strongest pro life laws on the books south dakota and similar ones coming and other states could start to do this and we could end up having a de facto overcoming of roe v. wade? >> yes, that is the danger of yesterday's decision greenlighting every state to do what texas did and it is not specific to texas. and ali, the most important thing to leave the viewers with is this, and there a lot of heartache tonight, and my view is one way or another, this decision yesterday will not stand. you know, the history teaches us that the supreme court can't be out of step with the public opinion for too long, and it never works and so the supreme court always conforms to it, and so whether it is a change in the composition of the court or the number of justices or a change in the decisions and the votes that they make or a federal legislation like what we have been talking about which is going to prevent that south dakota law from taking effect, one way or another, my view is that we will have a way to secure roe v. wade, and so it will only bend for justice if we be
laws to say that we have the strongest pro life laws on the books south dakota and similar ones coming and other states could start to do this and we could end up having a de facto overcoming of roe v. wade? >> yes, that is the danger of yesterday's decision greenlighting every state to do what texas did and it is not specific to texas. and ali, the most important thing to leave the viewers with is this, and there a lot of heartache tonight, and my view is one way or another, this...
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south dakota, she is vowing to sue joe biden over the new vaccine mandate. disturbing images, horrifying images out of afghanistan. women and journalists being beaten. we've got the tapes, we've got the photos. that is all straight ahead. we will never forget, 26 days, america is held hostage behind enemy lines. just two pills for all day pain relief. aleve it, and see what's possible. ♪ ♪ >> sean: joe biden tonight refused to accept any blame for his own failures, refused to admit his monumental shortcomings and instead tried to shame unvaccinated americans, lecture them and smear them and republican governors who value freedom, autonomy, medical privacy and doctor-patient confidentiality and reject medical tyranny. here with more, the former white house chief of staff mark meadows, ari fleischer. i've got to believe, mark meadows, that you might have a thing or two to say about, this time last year we had a high number of covid cases and today, daily covid cases are up 300% from labor day last year. i would say after being handed three vaccines, regeneron,
south dakota, she is vowing to sue joe biden over the new vaccine mandate. disturbing images, horrifying images out of afghanistan. women and journalists being beaten. we've got the tapes, we've got the photos. that is all straight ahead. we will never forget, 26 days, america is held hostage behind enemy lines. just two pills for all day pain relief. aleve it, and see what's possible. ♪ ♪ >> sean: joe biden tonight refused to accept any blame for his own failures, refused to admit...
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so it's kind of like is there anybody that isn't corrupt in south dakota?ng a bad day, a bad week. let's put this in context. you know, she has been on this short list possibly for 2024. and the assumption in the maga world of course is that donald trump would be the nominee. so the question is who will be the vice presidential candidate. and there is a lot of speculation that trump might name a woman or a member of a minority group or a person of color. that pushes kristi noem and people like tim scott to the list, which means every one of these stories is sort of a test. is she ready for prime time? because you know what? she is not going to have the same kind of media cover as i think you called him the mango mussolini. it's a test of her ethics. but it's also a test of her ability to handle these stories. and that's not going well. >> well, i mean, look. let's just go through some of her nepotism scandals. one of her college-aged daughters was one of the first hired for her transition team in 2018. she worked for her mom. her last name is kennedy. enjoy
so it's kind of like is there anybody that isn't corrupt in south dakota?ng a bad day, a bad week. let's put this in context. you know, she has been on this short list possibly for 2024. and the assumption in the maga world of course is that donald trump would be the nominee. so the question is who will be the vice presidential candidate. and there is a lot of speculation that trump might name a woman or a member of a minority group or a person of color. that pushes kristi noem and people like...
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isen teen that to south dakota for that special time in our state.that have really eliminated down's syndrome individuals and babies, and that's why south dakota wanted to take a stand against eugenics. every single life is precious. every single person has value. that tweet, what it did is it insin waited that some people don't and that they can be exterminated. rachel: do you think that -- or is south dakota and you considering something similar to the texas bill that we're, that we're hearing so much about this week, the heartbeat bill? >> we absolutely are. i don't know if you know this, rachel, but when i became governor, i was the first governor in the country to put a person in my governor's office whose full-time job was to be an unborn child advocate which meant they spent every day looking for statute and case law in litigation that we could bring forward to protect life and that that person would be dedicated to doing that. so, yes, that individual has already been tasked with looking at this texas bill if we could pass it in south dakota
isen teen that to south dakota for that special time in our state.that have really eliminated down's syndrome individuals and babies, and that's why south dakota wanted to take a stand against eugenics. every single life is precious. every single person has value. that tweet, what it did is it insin waited that some people don't and that they can be exterminated. rachel: do you think that -- or is south dakota and you considering something similar to the texas bill that we're, that we're...
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october 11 is in south dakota native american day. now, when american turns its eyes to indian reservations so often, too often the focus is on poverty, despair, dysfunction. but there are wonderful stories in indian country as well. stories of hope, stories of opportunity, of hard work, success, entrepreneurship. and with that in mind, i want to talk to you about tashina redhawk, a 17-year-old member of the sioux tribe. she's a rodeo queen. she's my friend. let me tell you, madam speaker, she's impressive. tashina graduated early from high school and then when the pandemic hit and her college classes went online, rather than do what so many teens did, spending more time on social media or on video games, she decided to become an entrepreneur. it's just an amazing story. her local coffee shop had remained closed during the pandemic, and so tashina saw an opportunity. she wanted to save money for college. again, as i said, she's an excellent student. she wants to be a veterinarian. she knows that path is not going to be easy and it's g
october 11 is in south dakota native american day. now, when american turns its eyes to indian reservations so often, too often the focus is on poverty, despair, dysfunction. but there are wonderful stories in indian country as well. stories of hope, stories of opportunity, of hard work, success, entrepreneurship. and with that in mind, i want to talk to you about tashina redhawk, a 17-year-old member of the sioux tribe. she's a rodeo queen. she's my friend. let me tell you, madam speaker,...
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two down, two to go. >> jimmy: yeah you want south dakota tariq?>> why don't you throw this one with your eyes shut? i'll stand a little further away don't make me regret this. >> throw it backwards. >> wow, lots of faith they have >> you never know. >> jimmy: eyes closed, here we go >> all right >> hey >> nice. >> not bad >> no one's screaming. oregon all right. wisconsin, missouri, mississippi. >> jimmy: yes. >> let's do the math old-school >> yeah. >> we got wisconsin for 30 points >> jimmy: come on. let's go to costa rica >> plus we got missouri for 24 points >> jimmy: that's correct >> that takes to us 54 >> jimmy: okay >> we got mississippi for 20 points takes us to 74 and we got oregon for 33 which takes us to -- >> 107 >> yeah, 107 >> 107 >> i was trying to help. >> 107 what's happened to us as a a culture? 107, which means if there's $1.07 in that box, we're going to costa rica on an airline that no longer exists, which magic to me. feeling good >> jimmy: i'm loving this. >> scoop up the coins, i don't want to touch them scoop them up in y
two down, two to go. >> jimmy: yeah you want south dakota tariq?>> why don't you throw this one with your eyes shut? i'll stand a little further away don't make me regret this. >> throw it backwards. >> wow, lots of faith they have >> you never know. >> jimmy: eyes closed, here we go >> all right >> hey >> nice. >> not bad >> no one's screaming. oregon all right. wisconsin, missouri, mississippi. >> jimmy: yes. >>...
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model in several red states very soon including arkansas, florida, idaho, indiana, oklahoma and south dakota. this blatant attack on women's rights won't affect every state. in fact, medical professionals in new mexico are bracing for an increase in women seeking treatment. that assumes they can afford the travel there from texas. this is a key point. what this blatant attack on women's rights also is is a thin ly veiled attack on the poor and the vulnerable. if you have the ways, means and money, you will still be able to get an abortion by going somewhere else and staying in a hotel in a state that doesn't yet outlaw abortions. if you don't, then you won't. several groups and some companies are starting to speak out and fight back. lyft and uber say they'll cover the legal fees for any drivers who are sued under the new texas law because the law works by preventing state government from enforcing it and instead deputizes private citizens to enforce the law via civil lawsuits which can be brought against anyone, anyone who helps, who is associated with an abortion treatment even if they're
model in several red states very soon including arkansas, florida, idaho, indiana, oklahoma and south dakota. this blatant attack on women's rights won't affect every state. in fact, medical professionals in new mexico are bracing for an increase in women seeking treatment. that assumes they can afford the travel there from texas. this is a key point. what this blatant attack on women's rights also is is a thin ly veiled attack on the poor and the vulnerable. if you have the ways, means and...
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already republican governors in florida and south dakota say they'll follow suit with similar laws as the president says the justice department is studying whether it has any legal options. >> i have been and continue to be a strong supporter of roe v. wade, number one, and the most pernicious thing about the texas law it sort of creates a vigilante system where people get rewards to go out -- anyway, and it just seems -- i know it sounds ridiculous, almost un-american. >> let's begin with the latest on tropical storm ida's wrath. joining me now is nbc's gabe gutierrez in manville, new jersey. gabe, these are scenes we usually see in the south. this northeast hit was extraordinary and the death toll just out of sight. >> that's right, andrea. many residents here were just shocked of the intensity of this storm. take a look behind me. this is some of the devastation, and i'll step out of the way while photojournalist steps out of the way. this is a house in manville during an apparent gas leak, and just a few minutes ago firefighters finished dousing hot spots here and now authorities
already republican governors in florida and south dakota say they'll follow suit with similar laws as the president says the justice department is studying whether it has any legal options. >> i have been and continue to be a strong supporter of roe v. wade, number one, and the most pernicious thing about the texas law it sort of creates a vigilante system where people get rewards to go out -- anyway, and it just seems -- i know it sounds ridiculous, almost un-american. >> let's...
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. >> the freedom plus libertarian convention in rapid city south dakota. what is the libertarian approach to improving, changing higher education? >> we go back to the proposal back in 1776. there needs to be a greater connection between the payers for higher education and the providers with the administration and faculty but if you connect the payment mechanism to the product is being preserved and presented to them you have a financial incentive of both parties to improve the educational system. higher ed is financed a third-party provider by the government or student goes or something is not much of a financial connection of the university itself. what it does is it creates bad incentives each of the different stakeholders the university system are seeking a very different thing from the other. there's no feedback mechanism whether faculty are delivering and what they promise. go back to adam smith with the payment system for the actual provision of content is between the students and professor trickle between students and administrators and can adjust
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visit indeed.com/hire >>> south dakota is taking its cue from texas and moving to restrict abortionso overturn that six-week abortion ban. the briefest to ever go into effect in the united states. and republican governor christie gnome says her office will, quote, immediately review the new texas law and south dakota laws to make sure we have the strongest pro life laws on the books. joining us to discuss this is a justice correspondent for the nation magazine. you've seen florida governor ron desantis also say he is welcoming pro life legislation. do you think this is going to spur similar laws to what we're seeing in texas that is now in effect as of wednesday morning, now happen to pop up all across the u.s.? >> yes, of course. like this is why what texas did and what the supreme court stopped -- didn't stop texas from doing was functionally overturn roe v. wade and planned parenthood v casey. those two cases only stand for the premise that the government cannot restrict abortion rights before 24 weeks before fetal viability because they place -- unless they place an undue burden
visit indeed.com/hire >>> south dakota is taking its cue from texas and moving to restrict abortionso overturn that six-week abortion ban. the briefest to ever go into effect in the united states. and republican governor christie gnome says her office will, quote, immediately review the new texas law and south dakota laws to make sure we have the strongest pro life laws on the books. joining us to discuss this is a justice correspondent for the nation magazine. you've seen florida...
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i will also say that while texas is certainly the target today, other states, south dakota, florida, arkansas are also considering enacting similar laws. this has huge implications for women in this country, the likes of which we have not seen in decades. host: charles donovan, your take on the effect of the law on roe v. wade down the road and the action taken by the supreme court on wednesday evening. guest: it is almost exactly the opposite. i respect the legal expertise on the other side. the court acted in the middle of the night because the petitioners in this case, the abortion clinics, brought their action to the supreme court two days before the deadline. the supreme court did not act because it had no prominence to act. there was no controversy. there was no hearing. there was no oral argument. when i hear that, i think of roe v. wade itself, which was a dead of night decision by the supreme court without oral argument, without significant greased back-and-forth to the court. the court did not rule on the substance. we do not know where the court is going to go. it is going
i will also say that while texas is certainly the target today, other states, south dakota, florida, arkansas are also considering enacting similar laws. this has huge implications for women in this country, the likes of which we have not seen in decades. host: charles donovan, your take on the effect of the law on roe v. wade down the road and the action taken by the supreme court on wednesday evening. guest: it is almost exactly the opposite. i respect the legal expertise on the other side....
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he was discovered in south dakota. he is a unique specimen. a little bit tricky to show off.te an investment nonetheless. remember, you can find much more on our news on our website. to check us out on twitter. i would love to hear from you. thank you for watching bbc world news america. ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ da-da-da-duh-da-da-da♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-da-da ♪♪ captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, after ida-- americans living on the gulf coast suffer through an arduous recovery pross amid rampant food shortages and power outages. then, an uncertain future-- thousands of afghans flee their home country amid widespread scarcity as the ta
he was discovered in south dakota. he is a unique specimen. a little bit tricky to show off.te an investment nonetheless. remember, you can find much more on our news on our website. to check us out on twitter. i would love to hear from you. thank you for watching bbc world news america. ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter...
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when in college i was an intern for senator george mccoffin of south dakota. -- mcgovern of south dakota. and went to work for congressman joe moakley of boston and i got libertied myself in 1996. i met my wife, lisa, on the capitol. and i just -- i was angry and sad to watch them destroy this building. >> congressman, were you scared at that point 230r your own life? rep. mcgovern: you know what? i'm not a particularly brave guy. the emotion i had wasn't one of being scared. it was one of just being sad and angry. i mean, i came very close to giving these people the middle finger. because i feltang -- how angry i was and in retrospect i'm glad i didn't. because i don't think i probed all the different cameras that were on at the time. and i'm sure the right wing would be accusing me of inciting the riot if i did that. but that's how angry was. i couldn't believe it. >> were you there when the law enforcement officer shot the woman through those doors? rep. mcgovern: so -- i had just left when that had happened. we had just cleared the speaker's lobby at the time when that had happened.
when in college i was an intern for senator george mccoffin of south dakota. -- mcgovern of south dakota. and went to work for congressman joe moakley of boston and i got libertied myself in 1996. i met my wife, lisa, on the capitol. and i just -- i was angry and sad to watch them destroy this building. >> congressman, were you scared at that point 230r your own life? rep. mcgovern: you know what? i'm not a particularly brave guy. the emotion i had wasn't one of being scared. it was one...
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vaccines work thanks is why south dakota and every other state in the country requires them, has mandates for them like the covid vaccines work now. just to remind everybody what those republican governors know full well unvaccinated americans are ten times more likely to be hospitalized with covid and 11 times more likely to die than vaccinated individuals. kaitlan collins is "outfront" at the white house. kaitlan, sounds like the president is relishing this fight with the gop. >> reporter: erin, he was certainly expecting it when he unveiled the measures yesterday. it didn't take long to see the governors pushing back and they knew it was coming. you're seeing the president call out republican governors as you said. he may not always say their name and po explicitly and that's part of the broader shift as he's growing increasingly more frustrated with these republican governors standing in the way of vaccinating more americans or encouraging more americans to get vaccinated but with the people yet to get vaccinated. yet describing it as a paifailu asking 80 million americans to do so. i
vaccines work thanks is why south dakota and every other state in the country requires them, has mandates for them like the covid vaccines work now. just to remind everybody what those republican governors know full well unvaccinated americans are ten times more likely to be hospitalized with covid and 11 times more likely to die than vaccinated individuals. kaitlan collins is "outfront" at the white house. kaitlan, sounds like the president is relishing this fight with the gop....
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in fact, here the south dakota governor is speaking. >> in south dakota we're going to be free. and we're going to make sure that we don't overstep our authority. we will take action. my legal team is already working. >> her legal team is already working. how messy could this get? >> it could get messy. to be clear, states have their own legislatures and governors. they're allowed to enact legislation which is ben if i believe to their people. in keeping with the analogies i supposed, some states have the death penalty. some don't. some states have firm gun control and regulation, others don't. when we're talking about a disease that ravaged the united states and around the world, the federal has a role to intervene. it's recognized the cdc and our human services can come down on the issue of preventing. this is about science. we could have a political don't another time. wear a mask, don't wear a mask. take the vaccine, don't take the vaccine. i think the science is clear. and if the science is clear, i think the law also has to embrace the science. and i believe based upon tha
in fact, here the south dakota governor is speaking. >> in south dakota we're going to be free. and we're going to make sure that we don't overstep our authority. we will take action. my legal team is already working. >> her legal team is already working. how messy could this get? >> it could get messy. to be clear, states have their own legislatures and governors. they're allowed to enact legislation which is ben if i believe to their people. in keeping with the analogies i...
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host: timmy from aberdeen, south dakota on the independent line. good morning.aller: good morning. i have a couple of comments. it all pertains basically to trusting the government and what is put out. i believe that the congressman in the senate and whenever they have an investigation anybody that our senators and congressmen need to be held accountable for telling the truth. and then, kind of going back to the capitol riot, i wish i could have gotten in when the speaker was on. during that riot there was one person killed, that was ashli babbitt. at the time she was shot she did not endanger anybody's life. i want to know what weapons were found, what they are calling weapons, and make a comment that the fbi determined that it was not a planned insurrection. host: went to the fbi determined that? caller: i could not tell you exactly. i am guessing a couple of weeks ago? host: well, yesterday, u.s. capitol police chief tom manger was asked about the credibility of reports about possible violence associated with today's justice for j6 rally. the former president
host: timmy from aberdeen, south dakota on the independent line. good morning.aller: good morning. i have a couple of comments. it all pertains basically to trusting the government and what is put out. i believe that the congressman in the senate and whenever they have an investigation anybody that our senators and congressmen need to be held accountable for telling the truth. and then, kind of going back to the capitol riot, i wish i could have gotten in when the speaker was on. during that...
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in south dakota, we're going to be free. my legal team is already working and we will defend and protect our people from this unlawful mandate. >> our view in florida when this came out, we're going to make it available to all but we're going to make it mandated on none because it's your choice to figure out what you want to do. >> your choice. these appeals to american values of choice and freedom by republicans apparently end when it comes to pregnancy. hypocrisy in full effect following the supreme court's decision not to overturn texas' abortion ban. same senator. who sponsored the first so-called heart beat bill in 2013 also wants to pass an abortion law like the one in texas. south dakota governor wasted no time issuing an executive order restricting access to abortion medication in her state. and in florida where the governor bloefuates about choice for the people of florida, he just removed the democratic chair of the panel that could hear a texas style abortion bill in two weeks. replacing her with a, wait for it, a
in south dakota, we're going to be free. my legal team is already working and we will defend and protect our people from this unlawful mandate. >> our view in florida when this came out, we're going to make it available to all but we're going to make it mandated on none because it's your choice to figure out what you want to do. >> your choice. these appeals to american values of choice and freedom by republicans apparently end when it comes to pregnancy. hypocrisy in full effect...
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brian kemp in georgia, kristi noem in south dakota, kim reynolds in iowa. you can go on and on and on. we haven't seen desantis yet but he's probably busy dealing with the six or seven lawsuits he's lost. he wants covid on cruise ships, he wants covid in the schools. apparently wants to spread it everywhere. the argument that's being made against what the president is doing is that somehow it is illegal, he cannot enforce businesses to abide by these mandates and he is behaving somehow as a dictator. talk about the legal backing for what the president is doing. does he have one? >> of course he has one. welcome to the immense reserves of federal power that we have existed under for this entire 250-year experiment. of course the federal government can mandate basic health and safety regulations. the same power that allows tsa to take off my shoes and molest me because i want to go to south dakota allows the federal government to mandate a vaccine and mandate testing at the employment level. for the labor situation, the constitutional authority is a little bi
brian kemp in georgia, kristi noem in south dakota, kim reynolds in iowa. you can go on and on and on. we haven't seen desantis yet but he's probably busy dealing with the six or seven lawsuits he's lost. he wants covid on cruise ships, he wants covid in the schools. apparently wants to spread it everywhere. the argument that's being made against what the president is doing is that somehow it is illegal, he cannot enforce businesses to abide by these mandates and he is behaving somehow as a...
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they would be harmed so what we are seeing is the republican-led states, florida, north dakota, south dakota and likely ohio and likely others are saying that it worked in texas, and so this is the chance that we are looking for the finally have a six-week ban take effect and not be blocked by the courts even while roe v. wade has not technicallily been overturned. >> thank you for joining us. and now to add to the conversation, former texas senator wendy davis. you might recall that wendy davis spent 13 hours on her feet filibustering and trying to block the state from passing an tie abortion bill. >> thank you for having me, geoff. >> and you tried to block a bill that would ban abortion after 20 week, and this is six weeks before many women know that they are pregnant. how did texas get to this point. >> the bill we were filibustering is targeting regulations on bills to target the clinics and that is how we were able to ultimately overturn in the supreme court when justice kennedy was still a part of that court. now, of course, this new law is beyond our worst nightmare. and for the firs
they would be harmed so what we are seeing is the republican-led states, florida, north dakota, south dakota and likely ohio and likely others are saying that it worked in texas, and so this is the chance that we are looking for the finally have a six-week ban take effect and not be blocked by the courts even while roe v. wade has not technicallily been overturned. >> thank you for joining us. and now to add to the conversation, former texas senator wendy davis. you might recall that...
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south dakota governor christie nome says they will review the texas law and laws in her own state to,st pro-life laws on the books. cnn's supreme court reporter aryan deveaux joins me now. aryan, i'm confused. i imagine many people watching are confused because there is the decision roe v. wade 50 some odd years ago still on the books as precedent here which guarantees a woman's right to abortion, i think up to 20 weeks. yet this texas law was able to go forward. now women in texas basically cannot get an abortion. explain the loophole the texas law used here to manage that. >> right. so, this law was uniquely crafted to make it really hard to challenge, and here's why. under normal circumstances, as we've seen in past years, clinics could challenge a state that passed a law hostile to roe v. wade. they could seek to challenge the state officials in court. but what made the texas law different is that state officials can't enforce the law. instead, any private individual can bring a civil lawsuit in civil court if they think somebody is assisting, aiding or abetting. so, for instance,
south dakota governor christie nome says they will review the texas law and laws in her own state to,st pro-life laws on the books. cnn's supreme court reporter aryan deveaux joins me now. aryan, i'm confused. i imagine many people watching are confused because there is the decision roe v. wade 50 some odd years ago still on the books as precedent here which guarantees a woman's right to abortion, i think up to 20 weeks. yet this texas law was able to go forward. now women in texas basically...
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we will take you live to hear from south dakota governor kristi noem, talking about federalism. the hoover institute is hosting. >> we invite
we will take you live to hear from south dakota governor kristi noem, talking about federalism. the hoover institute is hosting. >> we invite
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we really wish the bus for like all the families of south dakota to. yeah, because i know that a lot of them are already struggling. and so now is a really tough time for everybody. so has made you kron. 4 news. we have continuing coverage of the caldor fire on our website. you can find an interactive evacuation map. >> as well as map showing where structures have been damaged or destroyed. and where evacuees can get help. just scan this qr code that you see on your screen and we'll take you to kron 4 dot com. all right. now to get a check on the 4 zone forecast kron 4 meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez is joining us with what we can expect here at home. >> yeah. we're tracking cooler gloomy skies along the coast. let's take a live look outside golden gate bridge and we're noticing that fog been creeping along the coastline. and with that cooler temperatures. and that's going to continue for your thursday as well. we are right now tracking remnants of what was once hurricane ida now making its way into the northeast where a tornado has just touched down i
we really wish the bus for like all the families of south dakota to. yeah, because i know that a lot of them are already struggling. and so now is a really tough time for everybody. so has made you kron. 4 news. we have continuing coverage of the caldor fire on our website. you can find an interactive evacuation map. >> as well as map showing where structures have been damaged or destroyed. and where evacuees can get help. just scan this qr code that you see on your screen and we'll take...
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more than 75% of voters in nebraska and south dakota supported the ballot initiatives to cap interest rates on pay day loans. in recent years new fintechs emerged that partner with banks to offer responsible small dollar loans and affordable rates. the pay day lobby didn't give up. we have a separate group resurrecting the same old rent a bank scheme and not even attempting to hide it. one on line vendor recently told investors it would get around california's law by making loans through bank sponsors that are not subject to the same proposed state rate limitations. replacing their california business with a bank program. given the bipartisan support, we hoped that the trump occ would take action and crack down on these schemes, schemes that have been rejected by voters and ledge late yours in state after state. president bush stood up for consumers on this point. last year the occ issued the true lender rule, overruling rulers of both parties and giving a free pass to these abusive rent a bank schemes. the rule was rushed through through the acting controller who cut his teeth on hel
more than 75% of voters in nebraska and south dakota supported the ballot initiatives to cap interest rates on pay day loans. in recent years new fintechs emerged that partner with banks to offer responsible small dollar loans and affordable rates. the pay day lobby didn't give up. we have a separate group resurrecting the same old rent a bank scheme and not even attempting to hide it. one on line vendor recently told investors it would get around california's law by making loans through bank...
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he was the world's largest triceratops measuring 8'x7'and roamed what is now south dakota 66 million years ago and is expected to sell for $1.4 million. >>> all right, coming up, the very close encounter between a whale and paddleboarder. >>> also ahead, the new push for gender neutral displays in department stores. is struggling to manage your type 2 diabetes knocking you out of your zone? lowering your a1c with once-weekly ozempic® can help you get back in it. oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! my zone... lowering my a1c, cv risk, and losing some weight... now, back to the game! ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. and you may lose weight. adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. in adults also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. ozempic® helped me get back in my type 2 diabetes zone. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't take ozempic® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroi
he was the world's largest triceratops measuring 8'x7'and roamed what is now south dakota 66 million years ago and is expected to sell for $1.4 million. >>> all right, coming up, the very close encounter between a whale and paddleboarder. >>> also ahead, the new push for gender neutral displays in department stores. is struggling to manage your type 2 diabetes knocking you out of your zone? lowering your a1c with once-weekly ozempic® can help you get back in it. oh, oh, oh,...
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star bursts in texas, michigan, idaho south dakota and alabama reese's cups dominated, california, wyoming, kentucky, north carolina and florida and sour patch kid were the top choice in illinois, maine, massachusetts, nebraska and new york >> you get households with kids, they'll say all of the above "early today" is back with a major transformation for greyhound. >>> while there is a shortage of ammo plagueing stores this season >> itching. the pain. with...
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it was discovered in south dakota in 2014 and is estimated to be more than 66 million years old. fetch more than $1.5 million. >>> on the cbs "money watch" now, tips for celebrating labor day safely this year, and a cheesy ice cream is making a return. wendy gillette is at the new york stock exchange with those stories and more. good morning, wendy. >> reporter: good morning. the three major indices closed marginally lower yesterday, but wall street still ended august with a gain for the seventh straight month. the dow slipped 39 points. the nasdaq dropped 6 points, and the s&p 500 also fell 6 points. >>> the cdc is urging people who are not vaccinated against covid to stay home this labor day weekend. director rochelle walensky said people who didn't get a shot should avoid traveling. she said those who are fully vaccinated and wear masks can celebrate. she recommended spending time outdoors with other vaccinated family members and encouraged everyone to mask up when indoors. her remarks come as covid cases spike due to the highly contagious delta variant. >>> walgreens employee
it was discovered in south dakota in 2014 and is estimated to be more than 66 million years old. fetch more than $1.5 million. >>> on the cbs "money watch" now, tips for celebrating labor day safely this year, and a cheesy ice cream is making a return. wendy gillette is at the new york stock exchange with those stories and more. good morning, wendy. >> reporter: good morning. the three major indices closed marginally lower yesterday, but wall street still ended august...
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>> doctor: looking at south dakota, where it was allowed to travel largely unfettered.w one of the highest deth rates per capita, you have to look back and say that was a bad experience. once re lear we learned how to reduce this, states that were still excessively engulfed by this and had a lot of death and disease, those were, in part, policy decisions. those were, in part, the result of policy decisions those states made. >> brennan: i think about the first few days where this strange virus that was just surfacing started to make headlines here at home. you were starting to see things that weren't yet really being raised as red flags. how were you, on the outside, seeing things that they weren't seeing on the inside. >> doctor: there was the presumption that the c.d.c. has this, and the secretary of health and human services is in control, so they let that health care apparatus run with the ball. it really wasn't until more like the end of february, the march timeframe, that you saw the white house start to get engaged and pull this away from the secretary of human h
>> doctor: looking at south dakota, where it was allowed to travel largely unfettered.w one of the highest deth rates per capita, you have to look back and say that was a bad experience. once re lear we learned how to reduce this, states that were still excessively engulfed by this and had a lot of death and disease, those were, in part, policy decisions. those were, in part, the result of policy decisions those states made. >> brennan: i think about the first few days where this...
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and obviously this is something we're going to continue to watch the governor of south dakota today said that she's exploring doing the same thing in that state. and as you mentioned, a lot of other states are looking at the same. so we'll keep watching it. thanks for your expertise. we appreciate time. thank you. >> now to our wildfire coverage, the count or fire is getting too close for comfort for neighboring communities in south lake tahoe. fire crews were able to save almost 700 homes last night. this was on the west side of the fire. about 10,000 acres according to cal fire burned. the successes of come with major challenges including the erratic winds and the very low immediate neighbors. and if you scared for all the talk show. there's still a lot more that needs to be done. and so i'm still very, very hopeful that everything's contained. i'm just so thankful for all the for different firefighters. >> more than 32,000 structures are still threatened fire crews continue to deal with that poor air quality and bad visibility. >> so let's take a live look right now at sierra at tahoe
and obviously this is something we're going to continue to watch the governor of south dakota today said that she's exploring doing the same thing in that state. and as you mentioned, a lot of other states are looking at the same. so we'll keep watching it. thanks for your expertise. we appreciate time. thank you. >> now to our wildfire coverage, the count or fire is getting too close for comfort for neighboring communities in south lake tahoe. fire crews were able to save almost 700...
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. ♪ >> this afternoon, south the covenant governor -- the south dakota governor.ive coverage begins at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. online at c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> today, virginia gubernatorial candidates participate in a debate hosted by the appalachian school of law. live coverage begins at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including buckeye broadband. ♪ >> buckeye broadband supports c-span as a public service, along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. inues. it is time -- host: it is time for our open forum, turning the phone lines over to you. here's how you can call in to let us know about the political policy issue on your mind. democrats can call in at (202) 748-8000. republicans, (202) 748-8001. independents (202) 748-8002. you can also send us a text at (202) 748-8003. keeping you updated on the st
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