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low in south dakota right now in february., they're almost as low as joe biden's approval rating. [cheers] >> now, listen, in all seriousness, let me start by saying this, our hearts and our prayers are with the people of ukraine. [applause]. we're thinking of those families, their children and the people who are being targeted right now. the hell of war has come to their country. and if we ever needed a reminder that leadership has consequences, that it matters, the last 48 hours has shown us what happens when america projects weakness. [applause] >> that is exactly what president biden has done. a strong american president, a strong president, would put their citizens first. and they would take these actions right away. number one, very start and expedite the keystone xl pipeline immediately. [applause] >> they'd reopen our federal lands for drilling and oil and natural gas exploration. [applause] >> they'd reverse the bans on oil and gas leases on the outer continental shelf. they would sign an executive order to cut all th
low in south dakota right now in february., they're almost as low as joe biden's approval rating. [cheers] >> now, listen, in all seriousness, let me start by saying this, our hearts and our prayers are with the people of ukraine. [applause]. we're thinking of those families, their children and the people who are being targeted right now. the hell of war has come to their country. and if we ever needed a reminder that leadership has consequences, that it matters, the last 48 hours has...
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the legislation not only levels the playing field for producers in south dakota and across the nature but will benefit exporters, small businesses all businesses and consumers across this country. so i hope as she does that our colleagues in the house will be able to take this up and pass it. there has been some good work done there already, much of it by my colleague in south dakota, a member of the congressional delegation from our state, dusty johnson who has been the leader on this legislation in the house of representatives when it passed earlier this year. and now we have our chance here in the united states senate. and it is a product of tremendous amount of work. senator klobuchar's staff and my staff spent not weeks but months negotiating and there are always disagreements. there are always differences. of course when you present it to the rest of our colleagues on the senate commerce committee, they have their ideas, unique ideas about things that they want to fix and change and make better. so we went through that process, but ultimately when we brought it up for considerat
the legislation not only levels the playing field for producers in south dakota and across the nature but will benefit exporters, small businesses all businesses and consumers across this country. so i hope as she does that our colleagues in the house will be able to take this up and pass it. there has been some good work done there already, much of it by my colleague in south dakota, a member of the congressional delegation from our state, dusty johnson who has been the leader on this...
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elizabeth: look who is back, south dakota congressman dusty johnson. we love having you on. charge across the country. 15 of the top 20 are republican-led states. lowest joblessness in the country, 17 of the top 20. we've seen the data time and again. you've been living through the pandemic and shutdowns that killed 22 million jobs. time and again you see this come. what is going on? why is the learning curve so steep when it comes to lessons learned in the pandemic. >> you're saying it exactly right, liz. the reality this recession ended are two years ago. we have so many democratic led states with policies that discourage work. we have 27-year-old man, able-bodied living in so many democratically controlled states, you could be on liheap, tanf, there is no work requirement in any of these states. it makes no sense to me. in republican states there is policies a culture of telling people, listen, let's get back to normal. number of new cases are 95% lower than they were at the peak. come on, this is the time for normal. elizabeth: to your point the six states with the highe
elizabeth: look who is back, south dakota congressman dusty johnson. we love having you on. charge across the country. 15 of the top 20 are republican-led states. lowest joblessness in the country, 17 of the top 20. we've seen the data time and again. you've been living through the pandemic and shutdowns that killed 22 million jobs. time and again you see this come. what is going on? why is the learning curve so steep when it comes to lessons learned in the pandemic. >> you're saying it...
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"i live in south dakota.[ laughter ] all right. well, that's on the eastern -- that's in eastern south dakota so, everyone knows that. so, you would be in central time zone, which means right now it would be 10:55. i hope that helps. "actually, sorry, i just moved now i live in boise. [ laughter ] you know, that's -- that's enough we're done with this "no, we're not." [ laughter ] what does that mean? ♪ "i say when we're done." [ laughter ] this is my show. ♪ "not anymore now answer me. i live in boise. what time is it? i won't do it. ♪ "yes!" no ♪ "yes!" no ♪ "do it now!" all right. fine it's 9:55 in boise are you happy? "yes, thank you so much. i love the show. [ applause ] we're down to our last suggestion it is from cindy chan. "hey jimmy, there are only two things i love, irish step dancing and going to the club. any way you can combine the two? well, it's funny that you mention that because i too love going to the club and irish step dancing, which is why i've been working with the cast of riverdance to
"i live in south dakota.[ laughter ] all right. well, that's on the eastern -- that's in eastern south dakota so, everyone knows that. so, you would be in central time zone, which means right now it would be 10:55. i hope that helps. "actually, sorry, i just moved now i live in boise. [ laughter ] you know, that's -- that's enough we're done with this "no, we're not." [ laughter ] what does that mean? ♪ "i say when we're done." [ laughter ] this is my show. ♪...
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coming up, south dakota governor kristi noem on her fight for an american tradition. the veteran mentality. these are people who have served, they'e been in leadership positions, they're willing to put their life on the line if necessary and they come to us and they say, "i need some financial help at this point in time." they're not looking for a hand out, they're looking for a little hand up. my team at newday usa is going to do everything we possibly can to make sure that veteran gets that loan. this isn't just freight. these aren't just shipments. they're promises. big promises. small promises. cuddly shaped promises. each with a time and a place they've been promised to be. and the people of old dominion never turn away a promise. or over promise. or make an empty promise. we keep them. a promise is everything to old dominion, because it means everything to you. allergies don't have to be scary. spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! flonase all good. this is xfinity rewards. our way of showing our appre
coming up, south dakota governor kristi noem on her fight for an american tradition. the veteran mentality. these are people who have served, they'e been in leadership positions, they're willing to put their life on the line if necessary and they come to us and they say, "i need some financial help at this point in time." they're not looking for a hand out, they're looking for a little hand up. my team at newday usa is going to do everything we possibly can to make sure that veteran...
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in south dakota we have a number of different licensed crypto custodians. they've been licensed through the state of south dakota and in some cases federally. we have anchorage. this company received their charter from the south dakota division of banking in july of 2019. anchorage trust company received its occ charter in early 2021, becoming the first federally chartered digital asset bank in history. although a bank, it does not offer deposit or lending services. in september of 2018 bitgo was approved by the south dakota division of banking and created kingdom trust. kingdom trust served as an independent qualified custodian and has broker/dealers and investment sponsors as well as retirement accounts and 401(k) plans. kingdom trust platform was the first to allow self-directed retirement accounts holding digital currency investments directly. in each of these cases, these are custodians. they do not issue a stable coin, but they act as a custodian for digital assets. stable coins, as you indicated, were just a small part of what could be used out there
in south dakota we have a number of different licensed crypto custodians. they've been licensed through the state of south dakota and in some cases federally. we have anchorage. this company received their charter from the south dakota division of banking in july of 2019. anchorage trust company received its occ charter in early 2021, becoming the first federally chartered digital asset bank in history. although a bank, it does not offer deposit or lending services. in september of 2018 bitgo...
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. >> senator from south dakota recognized. >> thank you mr. chairman. this is an excellent time to have this particular hearing. undersecretary liang, i'm just curious, in south dakota we have a number of different licensed crypto custodians. they have been licensed through the state in some cases federally. just to give you an example, anchorage. this company received a charter from south dakota division of banking in july, 2019. anchorage trust company received its occ charter in early 20 funny one becoming the furlough -- early 2021. it does not offer deposit or lending services. bitgo was approved by the south dakota division of banking to act as a qualified custodian for digital assets and created the bitgo trust company, kingdom trust. it serves as an independent qualified custodian for the assets of clients of resident investment in visors and sponsors as well as their individual retirement account, nonqualified plans and 401(k) plans. kingdom trust platform was the first to allow self-directed retirement accounts holding digital currency investm
. >> senator from south dakota recognized. >> thank you mr. chairman. this is an excellent time to have this particular hearing. undersecretary liang, i'm just curious, in south dakota we have a number of different licensed crypto custodians. they have been licensed through the state in some cases federally. just to give you an example, anchorage. this company received a charter from south dakota division of banking in july, 2019. anchorage trust company received its occ charter in...
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include hay and potato farmers from washington bird cotton growers are mississippi, pork from south dakota, paper products in tennessee, all months from california, derry from wisconsin, poultry from georgia, and from florida. our pride we can make grow the united states of america expected get to its destination in a timely fashion. it is unfair these consumers are being gouged with these high prices and are very important growers cannot get their products to market in a timely fashion. we want to hear from you about what you think needs to be done to help address this issue. we want to know what tools and the ocean shipping reform back to you can use immediately if passed into law that would help you find real solutions. so with that i will turn over to my colleague senator wicker for his opening statement by. >> thank you so much. with supply chain disruption a portion of these bottlenecks show no signs of letting up with great expected throughout the year. let me just note members of this committee have had to feel scattered any number of important meetings. that does not take away fro
include hay and potato farmers from washington bird cotton growers are mississippi, pork from south dakota, paper products in tennessee, all months from california, derry from wisconsin, poultry from georgia, and from florida. our pride we can make grow the united states of america expected get to its destination in a timely fashion. it is unfair these consumers are being gouged with these high prices and are very important growers cannot get their products to market in a timely fashion. we...
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costa: i want to thank my friend and colleague from south dakota for making those points. i could not agree with you more. the constructive efforts on behalf of american agriculture on a region by region basis has been significant. yes we can do more, and that's part of the purpose of the subcommittee hearing. the fact of the matter is that american agriculture does more with less as the numbers you have stated, i think, substantially -- substantiate. and yes we have challenges out there the fact is that nobody, i think, in so many different way, region by region basis, is trying to -- trying their very best to implement best on-site farm management practices that will ultimately produce results. but there's more obviously that we can and should do. as is the common courtesy of this subcommittee and other subcommittees, we always recognize when we hold these subcommittee hearings the chair and the ranking member of the full committee if in fact they are participating and they wish to make a comment. maintaining that tradition, my friend from pennsylvania, mr. thompson, is
costa: i want to thank my friend and colleague from south dakota for making those points. i could not agree with you more. the constructive efforts on behalf of american agriculture on a region by region basis has been significant. yes we can do more, and that's part of the purpose of the subcommittee hearing. the fact of the matter is that american agriculture does more with less as the numbers you have stated, i think, substantially -- substantiate. and yes we have challenges out there the...
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and in south dakota, a grant has been provided for them to work with south dakota state university to bring in more appraisers to provide that training, to provide that supervisor, to provide the education so that when the appraiser comes out of the university, they're ready to go to work. this is also an opportunity to provide more -- to provide these opportunities to native americans as well. in mississippi, they're focusing pion diversity and they're currently right now setting up a system where they will provide this training to you appraisers, to aspiring appraisers and it's inmy understanding that about 5% of the applicants at this point are african-american. one reason this isf a good program is just because you're a certified appraiser doesn't mean reyou're qualified to supervise somebody, to train somebody, and if you're somebody whos has implicit bias or doesn't understand the nuances of these issues, you're going to transfer that lack of knowledge to the people that you train. so we need a better system for bringing people into the profession, definitely. >> thank you. look
and in south dakota, a grant has been provided for them to work with south dakota state university to bring in more appraisers to provide that training, to provide that supervisor, to provide the education so that when the appraiser comes out of the university, they're ready to go to work. this is also an opportunity to provide more -- to provide these opportunities to native americans as well. in mississippi, they're focusing pion diversity and they're currently right now setting up a system...
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like this south dakota resident. >> my wife and i just completed about a 3600-mile journey from here down to new orleans and up through nashville and across st. louis and back up here. so we put some miles on, saw some different gas prices, let me tell you. >> prices the highest on the coasts. so here's how to save. tip number one, hit up a wholesale store, places like walmart and sam's club and grocery stores like kroger offer ed goughouig have to ahi cars backed up for gas at this costco in tampa. tip number two, check out loyalty programs. discounts like shell and kroger fuel points can be stacked on savings from a gas payment card. next, make sure you've got apps to track down the best prices in your area. whether it's gas buddy, aaa or gas guru, which lets you filter by the price of the gas, the fuel grade and the distance. next tip, pay in cash at the pump if you can. you can save 5 cents to 10 cents a gallon when you pay in cash which might seem marginal, but that adds up, averaging a dollar saved every time you fill up your tank. aaa says filling up with premium just costs yo
like this south dakota resident. >> my wife and i just completed about a 3600-mile journey from here down to new orleans and up through nashville and across st. louis and back up here. so we put some miles on, saw some different gas prices, let me tell you. >> prices the highest on the coasts. so here's how to save. tip number one, hit up a wholesale store, places like walmart and sam's club and grocery stores like kroger offer ed goughouig have to ahi cars backed up for gas at this...
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in south dakota. when the appraiser comes out of the university they are ready to go to work. this is also an opportunity to provide more opportunities to native americans as well. in mississippi they are focusing on diversity and currently right now setting up a system where they will provide the training to the aspiring appraisers, and it's my understanding about a 50% of those at this point are african-american. one reason this is a good program is just because you are certified as an appraiser doesn't mean you are qualified to supervise somebody, to train somebody. and if you are somebody who has an implicit bias or doesn't understand the nuances of these issues haven't you are going to transfer that lack of knowledge to the people that you train. so, we need a better system for bringing people into the profession, definitely. >> thank you. look forward to working with you. >> the senator of massachusetts is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the proposals are powerfully important, for example, they determine how much a lender will offer in financing a mortgage, and t
in south dakota. when the appraiser comes out of the university they are ready to go to work. this is also an opportunity to provide more opportunities to native americans as well. in mississippi they are focusing on diversity and currently right now setting up a system where they will provide the training to the aspiring appraisers, and it's my understanding about a 50% of those at this point are african-american. one reason this is a good program is just because you are certified as an...
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and the women's team was stunned by south dakota. >> they are're headed to the sw 16. >> jenson liftingast her former team. and how's this for mad? >> kelvin! >> houston's coach ditching his shirt to celebrate a huge win over illinois. iowa state made the most of a clean slate after winning just two games all season a year ago. the cyclones have a new number in mind this year, 16, as they move on keeping their cinderella dream alive. >> oh, my goodness! >> isaiah wong goes up strong in the ten-seeded canes send auburn packing. but it was saint peter's university of jersey city with kentucky, to move on to murray state. and for mike krzyzewski, the legendary coach snagged tournament win number 99 with a win over michigan state, keeping alive the blue devils' hopes to cut the nets down one more time for the greatest of all time. >> they followed their hearts, and god bless them. we're in the sweet 16. >> survive and advance. that's all it takes. anybody can win on any given day, any given game. that's what makes march madness so crazy. and the first round of the sweet 16, by the way, star
and the women's team was stunned by south dakota. >> they are're headed to the sw 16. >> jenson liftingast her former team. and how's this for mad? >> kelvin! >> houston's coach ditching his shirt to celebrate a huge win over illinois. iowa state made the most of a clean slate after winning just two games all season a year ago. the cyclones have a new number in mind this year, 16, as they move on keeping their cinderella dream alive. >> oh, my goodness! >>...
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host: john from south dakota on the democrat line. good morning. caller: good morning. i would like to say there's a lot of places to get information. it feems the fossil fuel industry control the networks. co2.earth on facebook and other places, with demrashers collapsing in three to five years and with the events in the arctic and unborn child may never live to see retirement. we need to get off of fossil fuels immediately. and all this fighting we need to just get together and go to electric renewable energy. i host: mark from maryland on the republican line. good morning. caller: good morning, sir. thanks for taking my call. thanks for c-span and your good work. this is god's work here. thank you. i had three points following up on your good speaker before on what's fundamental national security in terms of the u.s. and our allies and those who want to be our allies around the world. three points. one simply congressional repeal of executive orders to ban drilling of proven oil and gas on federal lands currently. forget about new leases or anything else. let's just
host: john from south dakota on the democrat line. good morning. caller: good morning. i would like to say there's a lot of places to get information. it feems the fossil fuel industry control the networks. co2.earth on facebook and other places, with demrashers collapsing in three to five years and with the events in the arctic and unborn child may never live to see retirement. we need to get off of fossil fuels immediately. and all this fighting we need to just get together and go to electric...
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a massive slaughter under way that could send food prices soaring. 190,000 birds culled in south dakota. 570,000 broiler chickens in nebraska 6.2 million in iowa. with farmers fearful of losing their entire flocks from kansas. >> you can take all the precautions you want to and you still might have a backyard flock that could catch this virus >> reporter: to long island, new york >> one little case and it could spread to the others, the next thing you know they'll all be gone. >> reporter: the map shows bird flu cases have spread across at least a third of the country, often carried by wild geese and ducks, sometimes drinking or eating from the same source even zoo birds are at risk >> now that it's a little closer we're having to go ahead and move them indoors. >> reporter: unlike covid, health experts say there's little risk of bird flu jumping to humans. >> this virus is devastating for birds, it can go from flock to flock, but it doesn't easily transmit to humans and it definitely doesn't go human to human at this point >> reporter: during a previous bird flu outbreak, i had to suit
a massive slaughter under way that could send food prices soaring. 190,000 birds culled in south dakota. 570,000 broiler chickens in nebraska 6.2 million in iowa. with farmers fearful of losing their entire flocks from kansas. >> you can take all the precautions you want to and you still might have a backyard flock that could catch this virus >> reporter: to long island, new york >> one little case and it could spread to the others, the next thing you know they'll all be gone....
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programs and houses in such widely disparate places as afghanistan, haiti, kenya, egypt, iraq, south dakotand the city of joy. the now world-renowned women survivors of violence that eve founded in the war-ravaged democratic republic of congo. eve has done far more as an artist and create "the vagina monologues." she has written other remarkable plays, produced films, won countless awards and written wonderful works of nonfiction and memoir, including her incredibly timely new book, "the apology," which she talks about today. it is hard for socially engaged writers and artists to reconcile their literary lives with activism, but eve seems to do it more seamlessly than anyone i have seen. she channels her boundless creativity into both her art and her advocacy so organically, that rather than awkwardly coexisting, they feed and strengthen each other. the result is powerful but gracefully crafted, totally engaged, fully embodied, truly revolutionary art. when she was stricken with life-threatening illness, she discovered the healing power of nature and has been a devoted eco-feminist ever sin
programs and houses in such widely disparate places as afghanistan, haiti, kenya, egypt, iraq, south dakotand the city of joy. the now world-renowned women survivors of violence that eve founded in the war-ravaged democratic republic of congo. eve has done far more as an artist and create "the vagina monologues." she has written other remarkable plays, produced films, won countless awards and written wonderful works of nonfiction and memoir, including her incredibly timely new book,...
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. >> we will go to paul miles built south dakota. >> are right i was wondering how much of the increases we are seeing in the grocery stores how much is going back to the farmers and the producers? out also like to comment on the previous color also if you give me a chance ate some point. i have a lot of food allergies. i have problems eating and i eat basically meet, beat in particular is one of the few things i can eat or i don't get some immune response. and i tell you, i just had my six month checkup at the doctor, i am fine. for my age constantly calling me about what great shape i am in. i don't believe there's any truth to that. >> paul what was your first question again? >> the producers are they seeing any inflation the high prices at the grocery store the getting some of that back? >> where's the money going? >> there are a couple of answers to that. one producers get a fairly small about roughly 10 cents on the dollar that you spend on food. there's a lot of other things that go into it. depends on the foodth too. depends how much all of those sorts of things that go into the
. >> we will go to paul miles built south dakota. >> are right i was wondering how much of the increases we are seeing in the grocery stores how much is going back to the farmers and the producers? out also like to comment on the previous color also if you give me a chance ate some point. i have a lot of food allergies. i have problems eating and i eat basically meet, beat in particular is one of the few things i can eat or i don't get some immune response. and i tell you, i just...
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programs and houses in such widely disparate places as afghanistan, haiti, kenya, egypt, iraq, south dakotand the city of joy. the now world-renowned women survivors of violence that eve founded in the war-ravaged democratic republic of congo. eve has done far more as an artist and create "the vagina monologues." she has written other remarkable plays, produced films, won countless awards and written wonderful works of nonfiction and memoir, including her incredibly timely new book, "the apology," which she talks about today. it is hard for socially engaged writers and artists to reconcile their literary lives with activism, but eve seems to do it more seamlessly than anyone i have seen. she channels her boundless creativity into both her art and her advocacy so organically, that rather than awkwardly coexisting, they feed and strengthen each other. the result is powerful but gracefully crafted, totally engaged, fully embodied, truly revolutionary art. when she was stricken with life-threatening illness, she discovered the healing power of nature and has been a devoted eco-feminist ever sin
programs and houses in such widely disparate places as afghanistan, haiti, kenya, egypt, iraq, south dakotand the city of joy. the now world-renowned women survivors of violence that eve founded in the war-ravaged democratic republic of congo. eve has done far more as an artist and create "the vagina monologues." she has written other remarkable plays, produced films, won countless awards and written wonderful works of nonfiction and memoir, including her incredibly timely new book,...
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i'm a kid from south dakota.ing the oscars. >> enreik has been nominated before for a short film, laluna. >> doesn't feel completely real. reporter: luca tells the story of a young boy named luca and his best friend alberto and both are part human and part sea honest r trying to keep it a secret. >> the sea monsterness felt like the perfect prism and metaphor to represent anything we might be feeling different and feeling ashamed of. reporter: it is a story influenced by rico's life. his best friend really is named alberto. what did he think of the film and seeing your relationship portrayed that way? >> he got very emotional. his wife had to pat him on the shoulder and calm him down. reporter: he first pitched the idea for luca 10 years ago in 2012. it has ban journey to say the least, one covid-19 almost brought to a stop. >> many couldn't work the way they used to. you had to find a new way. reporter: it is a flexion to have entire team's experiences of friendship, otherness and acceptance. what is amazing is
i'm a kid from south dakota.ing the oscars. >> enreik has been nominated before for a short film, laluna. >> doesn't feel completely real. reporter: luca tells the story of a young boy named luca and his best friend alberto and both are part human and part sea honest r trying to keep it a secret. >> the sea monsterness felt like the perfect prism and metaphor to represent anything we might be feeling different and feeling ashamed of. reporter: it is a story influenced by...
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you described some of the technology south dakota state is implementing on ranching technologies. i am equality excited. could we with a phone app move cattle to a place on the ranch at the right time the forage is growing and optimize the landscape and the nutrition and also minimize that impact, right? because then you could move them off potentially during -- you know, if there is perhaps a migrant bird that needs to nest in that particular environment. right? so our ability to move virtual fences without building fence -- it is phenomenal. and the opportunity to get even more utilization off of landscapes but enhance the landscape i think is very real. and i think technology is only going to enhance that for us. i think at the same time we have to be very cognizant of the fact that measurements to continually benchmark ourselves and then document improvement will continue to be important. >> thanks, dock. i have got 50 seconds left, ms. brackett, it is yours. any observations? >> i would concur with what the doctor has said. i think, to add on to that i would go back to your c
you described some of the technology south dakota state is implementing on ranching technologies. i am equality excited. could we with a phone app move cattle to a place on the ranch at the right time the forage is growing and optimize the landscape and the nutrition and also minimize that impact, right? because then you could move them off potentially during -- you know, if there is perhaps a migrant bird that needs to nest in that particular environment. right? so our ability to move virtual...
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doug in south dakota. caller: good morning, pedro. we have a war going on. put has an air force. he has two thirds as many submarines as we do. he has muscles i don't think we can shoot down. putin will probably start retaliating, killing americans from alaska. it is only 75 miles from of oscar to russia. -- from alaska to russia. he can send a missile 1000 miles away. and he could be using -- host: in light of what happens, for does that leave the united states? caller: bulges keep feeding it. and the ukraine people -- putin as insane. he continued to do the same thing over and over again with the same results. afghanistan, but was first. then we do the same. now he is getting the same result out of ukraine. host: ok. that is doug. let's go to twitter when it comes to president biden, biden is doing a good job. keep it governing. in has the momentum because they are faithful. he also adds that he must be stopped or that is just one way you can reach out to us and let us know your thoughts. that is c-span wj. facebook is facebook.com/c-span and the lines are (202) 748-8000 for de
doug in south dakota. caller: good morning, pedro. we have a war going on. put has an air force. he has two thirds as many submarines as we do. he has muscles i don't think we can shoot down. putin will probably start retaliating, killing americans from alaska. it is only 75 miles from of oscar to russia. -- from alaska to russia. he can send a missile 1000 miles away. and he could be using -- host: in light of what happens, for does that leave the united states? caller: bulges keep feeding it....
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in south dakota two or three missing persons are native americans despite only one of ten south dakotan spain native american picked in montana, native americans account for one of every four missing persons despite only one of every 20 montanans being native american. these numbers don't even reflect the full extent of the epidemic. according to the gao, , the totl number of missing and murdered indigenous women is still unknown. federal databases do not contain comprehensive nationwide data. the data that is collected includes hispanic and latino women among white women, leaving the numbers also mysterious. missing women from immigrant communities also go unreported and uncounted out of fear of deportation. the causes that are driving the disproportionate rates of missing women of color are many and complex. intimate partner violence affect nearly half of african-american and indigenous women. compared to 37% of white women. unfortunately, fewer than 20% of of all women who face intimate partner violence seeks services which only perpetuates the cycle of violence. sex trafficking also
in south dakota two or three missing persons are native americans despite only one of ten south dakotan spain native american picked in montana, native americans account for one of every four missing persons despite only one of every 20 montanans being native american. these numbers don't even reflect the full extent of the epidemic. according to the gao, , the totl number of missing and murdered indigenous women is still unknown. federal databases do not contain comprehensive nationwide data....
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as we possibly can >> north dakota obviously a bigger energy player in the united states than south dakotanted out we were energy dependent there's fewer rigs operating now than three, four years ago what happened? what do we need to do there, and what would a marshall, i don't know if you saw jeremy dimon suggesting to help with their needs. what needs to be done? can the government remove obstacles? >> we should be removing obstacles and we do need stability in our energy policy >> are there obstacles >> yes, there are. let me give you an example you hear this thing about 9,000 leases available right now on federal lands. what they dent toll you the rest of the story is you've actually got permission to do the drilling which means you've got to have that second permit and even then once you get that lease and you get information to do o, you've still got to put in the pipelines and those have been extremely difficult to come by since the biden administration came in look, we should be doing an all of the above when it comes to energy policy. we should be doing conservation measures, but
as we possibly can >> north dakota obviously a bigger energy player in the united states than south dakotanted out we were energy dependent there's fewer rigs operating now than three, four years ago what happened? what do we need to do there, and what would a marshall, i don't know if you saw jeremy dimon suggesting to help with their needs. what needs to be done? can the government remove obstacles? >> we should be removing obstacles and we do need stability in our energy policy...
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i'm a kid from south dakota.w up watching the oscars. >> enreik has been nominated before for a short film, laluna. >> doesn't feel completely real. reporter: luca tells the story of a young boy named luca and his best friend alberto and both are part human and part sea honest r trying to keep it a secret. >> the sea monsterness felt like the perfect prism and metaphor to represent anything we might be feeling different and feeling ashamed of. reporter: it is a story influenced by rico's life. his best friend really is named alberto. what did he think of the film and seeing your relationship portrayed that way? >> he got very emotional. his wife had to pat him on the shoulder and calm him down. reporter: he first pitched the idea for luca 10 years ago in 2012. it has ban journey to say the least, one covid-19 almost brought to a stop. >> many couldn't work the way they used to. you had to find a new way. reporter: it is a flexion to have entire team's experiences of friendship, otherness and acceptance. what is a
i'm a kid from south dakota.w up watching the oscars. >> enreik has been nominated before for a short film, laluna. >> doesn't feel completely real. reporter: luca tells the story of a young boy named luca and his best friend alberto and both are part human and part sea honest r trying to keep it a secret. >> the sea monsterness felt like the perfect prism and metaphor to represent anything we might be feeling different and feeling ashamed of. reporter: it is a story...
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at the end of the day, south dakota republican congressman dusty johnson is urging his house colleagues to pass the legislation. to me. we get a lot more value out of having that light from 04:30pm, in the afternoon. a 05:30pm, the afternoon as opposed to having an earlier in the day. california democratic congressman pete aguilar and new york democratic congressman hakeem jeffries believe the bill deserves attention. >> clearly, this is something i think needs to be needs to be addressed. i think it's an important step. that we should take. supporters of the bill say permanent daylight saving will help prevent pedestrian accidents. >> reduce crime and decreased seasonal depression. i think we have seen evidence that it can improve mental health. we get on the floor. it's going to pass. pennsylvania republican congressman scott perry says it might be better to let states decide but agrees shifting clocks may no longer make sense. so think that it's antiquated policy that was made centrally almost 100 years 100 years ago now for different reasons. and it's worthy consideration. the white
at the end of the day, south dakota republican congressman dusty johnson is urging his house colleagues to pass the legislation. to me. we get a lot more value out of having that light from 04:30pm, in the afternoon. a 05:30pm, the afternoon as opposed to having an earlier in the day. california democratic congressman pete aguilar and new york democratic congressman hakeem jeffries believe the bill deserves attention. >> clearly, this is something i think needs to be needs to be...
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. >>> plus, we'll speak with south dakota's senator john thune for republican reaction to the president's start investing. cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger will offer simple rules to help you succeed. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪
. >>> plus, we'll speak with south dakota's senator john thune for republican reaction to the president's start investing. cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger will offer simple rules to help you succeed. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪
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it was the tensing coyotes, south dakota upset baylor 61-47.ensen played spoiler for 2 seed iowa she led cratewoman 19 points one last chance for the hawkeyes comes up short at the rim. the upset is complete. the creighton blue jays advance with a hard win fought -- hard-fought win i should say, 64-62. >> time now to turn to your weather and bill karins. how are we starting the week especially after a lot of us had this really mild weekend >> yeah, cori, frances, great to talk to you guys it was a pretty nice end to the weekend in most places now our attention as we're officially in spring goes to severe weather we're going to have a multiday severe weather threat and this could actually be a tornado outbreak possible late tonight and through the day tomorrow some serious concerns in the areas at risk. let's first talk about who we're concerned with for today the storm hasn't even formed yet or even started. that will happen later on today. we'll watch these storms popping up almost over the top of wichita falls and san antonio. and then they w
it was the tensing coyotes, south dakota upset baylor 61-47.ensen played spoiler for 2 seed iowa she led cratewoman 19 points one last chance for the hawkeyes comes up short at the rim. the upset is complete. the creighton blue jays advance with a hard win fought -- hard-fought win i should say, 64-62. >> time now to turn to your weather and bill karins. how are we starting the week especially after a lot of us had this really mild weekend >> yeah, cori, frances, great to talk to...
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i mean, i'm a kid from south dakota. i grew up watching the oscars.it was kind of a thing me and my mom and sister always did and even if the time i didn't even really dare to dream that i would be a part of hollywood i felt so far. from that world. it just seemed impossible to be a part of it and rico's been nominated for an oscar before for his short film la luna. and still it doesn't feel completely real. part sea monster and both are trying to keep that a secret during a summer onhe italian riviera. now this sea monstereners felt like the perfect prism a metaphor to represent anything. we might be feeling different feeling ashamed of feeling that we're not really showing all of ourselves and friendship is really what is friendship is like someone who's actually seeing for all of you. it's been his summers summers ss italian coast with his best friend who really is named alberto. i was certainly a little bit sheltered and a little bit shy when i was growing up. so i really met a real life trouble maker who got me out of my comfort zone. we hope alb
i mean, i'm a kid from south dakota. i grew up watching the oscars.it was kind of a thing me and my mom and sister always did and even if the time i didn't even really dare to dream that i would be a part of hollywood i felt so far. from that world. it just seemed impossible to be a part of it and rico's been nominated for an oscar before for his short film la luna. and still it doesn't feel completely real. part sea monster and both are trying to keep that a secret during a summer onhe italian...
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in south dakota native american women and girls institute 40% of victims of sex trafficking. native women also face unique danger, so-called man camps, temporary housing for pipeline and oil industry laborers, effect indigitous and other marginalizes communities where they are located. the placement of man camps coincide with dramatically significant increases in crime. the fort baird hold reservation saw a 70% increase on sexual assaults in native american women during the oil construction boom of the late 2000s. there was no corresponding rate of crime outside this area. uncommunitily, these communities are structurally hamstrung in their -- to such threats. local law enforcement has limited resources spread thin and may be hesitant to engage with jurisdictional uncertainty. federal law enforcement has not been able to step into the gaps. they may have a geographically limited presence to investigate and prosecute serious crimes against native communities. even so n 2017, u.s. attorneys declined to prosecute over one three of their cases arising in indian country primarily
in south dakota native american women and girls institute 40% of victims of sex trafficking. native women also face unique danger, so-called man camps, temporary housing for pipeline and oil industry laborers, effect indigitous and other marginalizes communities where they are located. the placement of man camps coincide with dramatically significant increases in crime. the fort baird hold reservation saw a 70% increase on sexual assaults in native american women during the oil construction...
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south dakota led wire to wire and upset baylor 61-47 and in iowa city lauren jensen played spoiler foreed iowa she led creighton with 19 points one last chance for the hawkeyes comes up short at the rim and the upset is complete. the creighton blue jays advance with a hard-fought win 64-62 >>> and who doesn't love a good underdog story especially with these tourneys a college basketball team has stunned the sports world nbc's emily o'ikeda is at saint peter's university with this march madness miracle. >> wow >> reporter: it turns out peacocks can fly better than you think. >> the peacocks get back defensively! >> reporter: as number 15 seed saint peter's just soared to the sweet 16 >> and it's over saint peter's has done the unthinkable! >> reporter: this moment -- >> peacocks in uncharted territory. >> reporter: -- setting off an explosion of cheers back at home in new jersey. >> it's crazy. i never thought this would happen it's crazy >> reporter: the scrappy underdogs welcomed back to its jersey city arena. the university of just 2,100 has never won an ncaa tournament game before.
south dakota led wire to wire and upset baylor 61-47 and in iowa city lauren jensen played spoiler foreed iowa she led creighton with 19 points one last chance for the hawkeyes comes up short at the rim and the upset is complete. the creighton blue jays advance with a hard-fought win 64-62 >>> and who doesn't love a good underdog story especially with these tourneys a college basketball team has stunned the sports world nbc's emily o'ikeda is at saint peter's university with this march...
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his fire upon the east has been welcomed by the leader of the south dakota. done yet, the people's republic vanished. bushland says he thinks of russia does alter its focus. they should take ukrainian territory quickly. bernard smith reports from don yet sc dennis michelin sees a bright future for don yet, and says it's just around the corner. the head of the self declared people's republic in eastern ukraine says russia's decision to focus. it was military campaign, here, means that after 8 years a fighting, they'll quickly capture the just under 50 percent of don bus territory. key f still control was wow, to the good around. now, all the territory will be liberated with the active support of the russian federation. it means for don bass, a chance to live, to build the economy, that we can talk again, of economic independence for people. it means a chance to build families without being afraid that at any moment a ukrainian missile could fly in and destroy everything. so for now, all the able bodied men of danny, exc, or away fighting. don bass has been dep
his fire upon the east has been welcomed by the leader of the south dakota. done yet, the people's republic vanished. bushland says he thinks of russia does alter its focus. they should take ukrainian territory quickly. bernard smith reports from don yet sc dennis michelin sees a bright future for don yet, and says it's just around the corner. the head of the self declared people's republic in eastern ukraine says russia's decision to focus. it was military campaign, here, means that after 8...
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mcconnell, the senator from south dakota, the senator from wyoming, the senator from iowa, ms.nst, the senator from missouri, mr. blunt, and the senator from iowa, mr. grassley. >> the members of the escort committee will exit the chamber through the lobby doors. >> now we wait. [indiscernible conversations] >> madam speaker, the dean of the diplomatic board. [applause] [indiscernible conversations] >> madam speaker, the chief justice and associate justices of the supreme court. [applause] [indiscernible conversations] [applause] >> madam speaker, the president's cabinet. [applause] [applause] [indistinguishable conversations] [indistinguishable conversations] [indistinguishable conversations] [indistinguishable conversations] [indistinguishable conversations] >> madame speaker, the president of the united states. [applause]
mcconnell, the senator from south dakota, the senator from wyoming, the senator from iowa, ms.nst, the senator from missouri, mr. blunt, and the senator from iowa, mr. grassley. >> the members of the escort committee will exit the chamber through the lobby doors. >> now we wait. [indiscernible conversations] >> madam speaker, the dean of the diplomatic board. [applause] [indiscernible conversations] >> madam speaker, the chief justice and associate justices of the...
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ther senator from south dakota, mr. thune. the senator from wyoming, mr. barrasso. the senator from iowa, mr. ernst a. the senator from missouri, mr. blunt. and the senator from iowa, mr. grassley. >> the members of the escort committee will exit the chamber through the lobby doors. [background noises] >> madam speaker the dean at the diplomatic board. [applause] [background noises] [background noises] >> madam speaker the chief injustice and associate justices of the supreme court. [applause] [applause] [background noises] [applause] [applause] [applause] >> madam speaker the president's cabinet. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [background noises] [background noises] [background noises] [background noises] : : : [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] >> madame speaker, the president of the united states. [applause] [cheering]
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on the home front south dakota residency they feel the president is hurting small town communities ass new slogan should be butchering booming business. literally pulled the rug out from under us and killed our economy. >> one disaster after another as far as i am concerned. >> there is going to be a lot of money coming in to help our schools and community. it would be a good deal. and he trashed it. todd: those residents are upset he shut down the keystone pipeline to bring unprecedented growth to their community. get ready to pay more for your birthday have a new fuel surcharge as gas prices rise. customers will pay an additional fee between 45 and 55 cents per trip and drivers will receive that is they are responsible for paying for gas progress of this morning national average gas price is $4.32 a gallon. carly: now the energy alliance president, the biden administration is blaming high gas prices on the oil companies that they are not drilling enough and we already know what jan saki talks about with leases and. >> you may have noticed this week your gas prices have gone up i wan
on the home front south dakota residency they feel the president is hurting small town communities ass new slogan should be butchering booming business. literally pulled the rug out from under us and killed our economy. >> one disaster after another as far as i am concerned. >> there is going to be a lot of money coming in to help our schools and community. it would be a good deal. and he trashed it. todd: those residents are upset he shut down the keystone pipeline to bring...
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lofgren country 135 percent of all missing women in 2020 and is dire and indigenous communities in south dakota tuesday missing persons or native beckons despite only one ine montana, native americas account for one of every four missing persons despite only one of every 2120 is being native americans these numbers don't even reflect the full extent of that pandemic, according to jail the total number of missing a murder of indigenous women is still unknown federal databases do not contain comprehensive nationwide data in the data that is collected as latino women and what white women it leading the numbers and also - missing women from immigrant communities also one reported uncounted out of fear of deportation and the causes driving the disproportionate rates are many and complex and partner violence active these woman bears 37 percent of the way to aluminate importantly if fewer than 20 percent of all women with a partner violence and only perpetuates the cycle of violence and sexual trafficking it also drives these disproportionate numbers and nearly two thirds of sexual women in the number
lofgren country 135 percent of all missing women in 2020 and is dire and indigenous communities in south dakota tuesday missing persons or native beckons despite only one ine montana, native americas account for one of every four missing persons despite only one of every 2120 is being native americans these numbers don't even reflect the full extent of that pandemic, according to jail the total number of missing a murder of indigenous women is still unknown federal databases do not contain...
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aj from south dakota. matt from england. >> what does this remind you of this time in history?39. fascism rose in spain. a lot of people went over. not enough. we could have avoided 1939. that's what it feels like. if we don't stop it now it will be our kids fighting this fight. >> they came for one purpose. to fight for ukraine. most of these men say they are veterans of war. but matt makes clear he has no military experience. but they say they all left once they saw the brutal attack on ukrainian citizens. jumping into action. a day before president zelenskyy called for more foreign fighters to join him in fight against russia. >> you're going in without a plan. why? >> those people also have a family and friends. and somebody has to stand up for them. and it's not just the u.s. it's not just britain. the world is coming together. >> it's 3:00 a.m. with no plan. no one to pick them up on the border and little equipment. some don't even have a heavy jacket in freezing temperatures. they jump in a taxi, head to the border and disappear into the night. they weren't the only ones
aj from south dakota. matt from england. >> what does this remind you of this time in history?39. fascism rose in spain. a lot of people went over. not enough. we could have avoided 1939. that's what it feels like. if we don't stop it now it will be our kids fighting this fight. >> they came for one purpose. to fight for ukraine. most of these men say they are veterans of war. but matt makes clear he has no military experience. but they say they all left once they saw the brutal...
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caller: in south dakota we make one crop all year.ve got enough tanks of stored oil we can release and open up. one last thought is with the keystone xl project, it was going through pretty good but one thing they did not consider is that the missouri river in north dakota and south dakota is a major safe water supply so they need to reroute where it crosses in our state because they should not have leaks in our major water supply. host: it is 10% belt is what we have read in the newspapers. do you see some of that?pipeline in your area is some of -- do you see some of that pipeline in your area? caller: please show where the original proposed was supposed to be and then show us a map of where the new proposed is supposed to be. host: good morning, joseph. you heard debbie's proposal there. what do you think? caller: we purchased to solar panels for our home here in florida. i purchased a honda clarity vehicle. i do not understand why more people are not buying plug-in vehicles and get refunds from the government. this vehicle cost me
caller: in south dakota we make one crop all year.ve got enough tanks of stored oil we can release and open up. one last thought is with the keystone xl project, it was going through pretty good but one thing they did not consider is that the missouri river in north dakota and south dakota is a major safe water supply so they need to reroute where it crosses in our state because they should not have leaks in our major water supply. host: it is 10% belt is what we have read in the newspapers. do...
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caller: in south dakota we make one crop all year.ve got enough tanks of stored oil we can release and open up. one last thought is with the keystone xl project, it was going through pretty good but one thing they did not consider is that the missouri river in north dakota and south dakota is a major safe water supply so they need to reroute where it crosses in our state because they should not have leaks in our major water supply. host: it is 10% belt is what we have read in the newspapers. do you see some of that?pipeline in your area is some of -- do you see some of that pipeline in your area? caller: please show where the original proposed was supposed to be and then show us a map of where the new proposed is supposed to be. host: good morning, joseph. you heard debbie's proposal there. what do you think? caller: we purchased to solar panels for our home here in florida. i purchased a honda clarity vehicle. i do not understand why more people are not buying plug-in vehicles and get refunds from the government. this vehicle cost me
caller: in south dakota we make one crop all year.ve got enough tanks of stored oil we can release and open up. one last thought is with the keystone xl project, it was going through pretty good but one thing they did not consider is that the missouri river in north dakota and south dakota is a major safe water supply so they need to reroute where it crosses in our state because they should not have leaks in our major water supply. host: it is 10% belt is what we have read in the newspapers. do...