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i proposed this week the largest tax cut in south dakota history. people are thrilled by that because it is for grocery store items. for things they need every single week to feed their families. $100 million right back into the pockets of south dakotans, and that is to help protect them from joe biden and those that support them, jamie smith supports joe biden and his extreme policies. they don't line up with this state. that is what i'm going to continue to focus on, doing what i can do to help south dakotans you protect it from the federal government, but also allow them to have opportunities to be successful far into the future. >> representative smith. so much of the concern and politics these days is that we are not listening to each other. would you be willing to talk to people who don't necessarily agree with your positions? >> absolutely. absolutely. i'd like to talk about that last answer you just gave. that was not an answer to the question. i would love to have more opportunities to debate. i would love to have more opportunities to talk
i proposed this week the largest tax cut in south dakota history. people are thrilled by that because it is for grocery store items. for things they need every single week to feed their families. $100 million right back into the pockets of south dakotans, and that is to help protect them from joe biden and those that support them, jamie smith supports joe biden and his extreme policies. they don't line up with this state. that is what i'm going to continue to focus on, doing what i can do to...
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i was named south dakota outstanding young farmer within a few years after dad passed and it south dakota outstanding young leader, and at that time our yes, senator was tom daschle. he was the majority leader in the senate and with some south dakota and i was at a lot of his meetings. he ended up appointment to board that oversaw all the federal farm programs in the state sobs involved in policy, and showing up with different people and people started to ask me to consider running for the state legislature. it was interesting because asking my family they just thought well, that's strange, and nobody's done that before, but in our state legislature meets for 40 days a year, you go in in january, you balance the budget, pass bills and they go back home and back to your jobs. wasn't that big of a commitment outside of session, and we figured we would try it and if it worked then everything would be okay. i did that, got elected and ran for leadership right away and serve as the assistant majority leader in house but that's really when a lot of pressure started to come to run for congress,
i was named south dakota outstanding young farmer within a few years after dad passed and it south dakota outstanding young leader, and at that time our yes, senator was tom daschle. he was the majority leader in the senate and with some south dakota and i was at a lot of his meetings. he ended up appointment to board that oversaw all the federal farm programs in the state sobs involved in policy, and showing up with different people and people started to ask me to consider running for the...
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i was named south dakota's outstanding young farmer within a few years after dad passed and south dakota's outstanding young leader and at that time, our u.s. senator was tom dashel.as he was the majority leader in the senate and was from south dakota and i was at a lot of his meetings. he ended up appointing me to a board that oversaw all the federal farm programs in the states and i was involved in policy and showing different people and people started asking me to consider running for the state legislature. it was interesting because asking my family, they thought that's strange. nobody's done that before but, you know, the state legislature meets for 40 days a career and go in in january and balance the budget, pass bills and go back home and back to your jobs. it wasn't that big of a commitment outside of session and wee figured we'd try it and if itf worked, then everything wouldth be okay. i did that, got elected and ran for leadershipp right away and served a at assistant majority leader in the house and that's whenom a lot pressure started to come and i was not concerned. a lot of
i was named south dakota's outstanding young farmer within a few years after dad passed and south dakota's outstanding young leader and at that time, our u.s. senator was tom dashel.as he was the majority leader in the senate and was from south dakota and i was at a lot of his meetings. he ended up appointing me to a board that oversaw all the federal farm programs in the states and i was involved in policy and showing different people and people started asking me to consider running for the...
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governor christy of south dakota. a lotf of children will grow up in a family business and just not want to go to the same line of work asnt their parents did. we were trying to get a sense of a matter of circumstance for you given your father's accident. >> my dad and i were a lot alike. in fact my brother says if you m want to know what my dad was like, spend the day with kristi. at times that was wonderful. my dream was farming and ranching and at other times both of us had a very strong personalities and. the fact that i do to today what i do was never on my radar so the plan is to be involved in the family business and the fact that i'm notot today is a very unique circumstance. >> you spent a lot of time and not my first rodeo talking about your parents. who are f they and where did thy come from and how did they meet? >> my dad grew up in the same area as my mom. my mom grew up in watertown about 20 miles away so both from south dakota and my dad was raised out in the country farming and raising cattle. my mom
governor christy of south dakota. a lotf of children will grow up in a family business and just not want to go to the same line of work asnt their parents did. we were trying to get a sense of a matter of circumstance for you given your father's accident. >> my dad and i were a lot alike. in fact my brother says if you m want to know what my dad was like, spend the day with kristi. at times that was wonderful. my dream was farming and ranching and at other times both of us had a very...
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that tells you how small south dakota is.i was just so surprised by it i went and immediately after that meeting e-mail people back home and said they needed to call him and talk to him. and that made into the public news stories. and i just realized immediately how bad i sounded, like a know it all i did not even go to him and discuss it with him but instead i decided too or e-mailing people back home who did not have a a context of what was said in that meeting or the strategy behind it. it was a very teachable moment for me. i did not want to be the kind of person who ambushed others in policy. and i recognize that trust is something you create an environment where you build a team. l it's not either you trust somebody or jolt it's almost like a bank accounts. you do different actions how you treat people, how you talk to them, how dependable you are is building trust day after day after day put a one of my colleagues to know i was someone who iss reasonable, logical, smart and could look at the consequences of everything
that tells you how small south dakota is.i was just so surprised by it i went and immediately after that meeting e-mail people back home and said they needed to call him and talk to him. and that made into the public news stories. and i just realized immediately how bad i sounded, like a know it all i did not even go to him and discuss it with him but instead i decided too or e-mailing people back home who did not have a a context of what was said in that meeting or the strategy behind it. it...
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. >> up next, debates from the governor races in south dakota and nevada followed by today's supreme court oral argument on alabama >> next, a debate between south dakota governor kristi noem and her two challengers. the debate focused on abortion, medicaid legislation and recreational marijuana legalization. >> this is the south dakota gubernatorial debate. >> good evening, thank you for joining us for the south dakota gubernatorial debate. >> in
. >> up next, debates from the governor races in south dakota and nevada followed by today's supreme court oral argument on alabama >> next, a debate between south dakota governor kristi noem and her two challengers. the debate focused on abortion, medicaid legislation and recreational marijuana legalization. >> this is the south dakota gubernatorial debate. >> good evening, thank you for joining us for the south dakota gubernatorial debate. >> in
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south dakota had a law that was passed in 2005. every state will look different and this is really about supporting women. >> we need to make sure that we help people. the government should not be in the way. we talk about freedom all the time. except the freedom to make this choice. the freedom for women to get the medical care that they need. >> republicans out the cover -- south dakota governor and jamie smith and jay-z -- tracey clint participate in the south the covenant -- south dakota governor debate. watch tuesday at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span. also on our free mobile app. >> we welcome craig few gate back. mr. few gate, can you explain what the federal emergency management role is before, during and after an event? >> that's a lot of questions and i hear a lot of callers talking about evacuation decision-making. they have evacuation program that is working with the u.s. army corps of engineers. to help develop and working with state and local governments, evacuation management and they provide decisions -- decision support t
south dakota had a law that was passed in 2005. every state will look different and this is really about supporting women. >> we need to make sure that we help people. the government should not be in the way. we talk about freedom all the time. except the freedom to make this choice. the freedom for women to get the medical care that they need. >> republicans out the cover -- south dakota governor and jamie smith and jay-z -- tracey clint participate in the south the covenant --...
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family commune, just down from south colombo dakota. a young couple, trish and brian hughes, their baby girl and a young couple from north dakota. jennifer found them just right parcel. but even after turning over the keys, there was something about that lou castro guy, that emily's mom found irresistible. he'd become more than a client. >> at first he was just somebody that mom was doing business with. but they would go to lunch often. >> as you look back now, emily, what do you think went on with your mother? >> i don't know. >> something was going on? >> something was. >> and something was going on with lou, to. no sooner had he set it settled down in greater kansas city, that his family commune was on the move again. and guess who is going with them? jennifer the realtor and her two girls. what did your dad think? >> my dad was devastated. >> just like that, in the fall of 2001, emily, sara and their mom were packing up a u-haul and heading out for a fresh start to life. have you had to leave your neighborhood, your playmates, your
family commune, just down from south colombo dakota. a young couple, trish and brian hughes, their baby girl and a young couple from north dakota. jennifer found them just right parcel. but even after turning over the keys, there was something about that lou castro guy, that emily's mom found irresistible. he'd become more than a client. >> at first he was just somebody that mom was doing business with. but they would go to lunch often. >> as you look back now, emily, what do you...
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trey: the people of south dakota' you back.r primary overwhelmingly, senator john thune thank you for joining us. >> always good thank you, trey. trey: thank you for expindspending part of your sunday with us, i hope you have a great week ahead, until next week you can find us on-line or trey gowdy pod cost, good night from south carolina, "life, liberty and levin" is up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ mark: hello america, i am mark levin this is "life, liberty and levin." we have two great guests tonight, jim jordan and jack keane, but i want to wish all of people who are dealing with this hurricane ian,ed god 's speed,
trey: the people of south dakota' you back.r primary overwhelmingly, senator john thune thank you for joining us. >> always good thank you, trey. trey: thank you for expindspending part of your sunday with us, i hope you have a great week ahead, until next week you can find us on-line or trey gowdy pod cost, good night from south carolina, "life, liberty and levin" is up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ mark: hello america, i am mark levin this is "life, liberty and levin." we...
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visit ncicap.org] announcer: up next, debates from the governor races in south dakota and nevada, followed by today's supreme court oral argument on whether alabama's congressional redistricting violates the voting rights act. and later president biden talking about protecting reproductive rights for women while meeting with medical doctors and cabinet members at the white house. ♪ announcer: c-span is your unfiltered view of government. funded by these television companies and more, including sparklight. >> the greatest town on earth is the place you call home. at sparklight, it is our home, too, and right now, we are facing our greatest challenge. that's why sparklight is working around the clock to keep you connected. we are doing our part, so it is a little easier to do yours. announcer: sparklight supports c-span as a public service, along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. ♪ announcer: next, a debate between the south dakota governor and her to a challengers in the next election, focused on abortion, medicaid expansion, and recreational m
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trey: the people of south dakota' you back.overwhelmingly, senator john thune thank you for joining us. >> always good thank you, trey. trey: thank you for expinding paspending part of your sunday with us, i hope you have a great week ahead, until next week you can find us on-line or trey gowdy pod cost, good night from south carolina, "life, liberty and levin" is up next. ♪ ♪ and i am shannon bream. her akkadian decimating commuters in florida before accelerating north. >> is basically a 500 year flood event. >> ian it brings record storm surge, flooding and untold damage to florida. then it hits the georgia and carolina coast. hundreds rescued. some have lost everything and rebuilding could take years. we will have live reports on the trail of destruction and plans for recovery. >> suc
trey: the people of south dakota' you back.overwhelmingly, senator john thune thank you for joining us. >> always good thank you, trey. trey: thank you for expinding paspending part of your sunday with us, i hope you have a great week ahead, until next week you can find us on-line or trey gowdy pod cost, good night from south carolina, "life, liberty and levin" is up next. ♪ ♪ and i am shannon bream. her akkadian decimating commuters in florida before accelerating north....
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south dakota had a law passed in 2005 that today is the law of the land here.ry state will look different and make different decisions. this is really about supporting women. >> we need to make sure that we help people. the government should not get in the way. we talk about freedom all the time. we talk about freedom all the time except the freedom to make this choice, the freedom for women to get the medical care they need. >> republican south dakota and government and two challengers, james smith and jc -- tracy quint participate in the south dakota governor debate hosted by dakota news now. watch tuesday at eight :00 p.m. eastern on c-span and also on error-free mobile video app. c-span now. quick c-span is the unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more.
south dakota had a law passed in 2005 that today is the law of the land here.ry state will look different and make different decisions. this is really about supporting women. >> we need to make sure that we help people. the government should not get in the way. we talk about freedom all the time. we talk about freedom all the time except the freedom to make this choice, the freedom for women to get the medical care they need. >> republican south dakota and government and two...
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, his hero is in south dakota. he got married, he got married. his father-in-law sues him. >> he makes a movie about that. >> yeah, yeah, so, i mean, it's just, it's both a wonderful story, but also an inspiring story in the sense that, you know, this is a person who is just fighting the odds. i mean, talk about a sidney poitier role or something. >> right. he's fighting the odds and he's doing it in a way that is so striking and so ideosyncratic and now somebody has to make a movie about him. >> i, yes, i'm hoping that this book really brings more attention to him, you know, to all of the unsung figures. heroes and heroines. there are some great stories in here and there are some great white heroes in this book, too. whites who tried to expand film making and, you know, who is -- who has landed on the right side of history and their stories are told in in book as well. >> yeah, and then they'll ask-- well, i see serena in the corner. >> i'm back, hi. we have some great questions from the audience here. so i'll jus
, his hero is in south dakota. he got married, he got married. his father-in-law sues him. >> he makes a movie about that. >> yeah, yeah, so, i mean, it's just, it's both a wonderful story, but also an inspiring story in the sense that, you know, this is a person who is just fighting the odds. i mean, talk about a sidney poitier role or something. >> right. he's fighting the odds and he's doing it in a way that is so striking and so ideosyncratic and now somebody has to make a...
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the construction of a national memorial in the united states was completed on mount rushmore in south dakota, now the world-famous statues of four presidents george washington thomas jefferson abraham lincoln and theodore roosevelt appeared, the height of the bas-relief is 18.5 m the creation of the figures went under the direction of the sculptor hudson borglum for 14 years. there is a version that they wanted to cut the image of the presidents to the waist, but there was not enough money, by the way, all the heads are in the places where the sculptor originally planned, except for the head of roosevelt, it is, as it were, deeper than the rest, because during the explosion of the rock, too large a piece of the mountain broke off rocks, and in order to cut out all the contours correctly , the image had to be moved into the depths. on october 31, 1984, indira gandhi was assassinated by the siks. prime minister. in india, two guards fired more than 30 remote controls at her right on the threshold of the residence. in new delhi, the assassination is believed to be retaliation for the blue star
the construction of a national memorial in the united states was completed on mount rushmore in south dakota, now the world-famous statues of four presidents george washington thomas jefferson abraham lincoln and theodore roosevelt appeared, the height of the bas-relief is 18.5 m the creation of the figures went under the direction of the sculptor hudson borglum for 14 years. there is a version that they wanted to cut the image of the presidents to the waist, but there was not enough money, by...
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arkansas, maryland, missouri, north dakota, and south dakota.en has talked about decriminalizing the drug. that is not the same as legalizing it, which allows industries to build it up. where do voters fall on the issue of legalizing? >> this is a fascinating test because the five states he mentioned, four are very conservative. we see this phenomenon of red states voting on marijuana legalization because supporters of marijuana have been so successful in all the other states where access to the ballot is available. there are fewer and fewer states where the public has the option to legalize marijuana. it means the next round of fights will take place in state legislatures and it is not unheard of for a state legislature to approve legal marijuana. vermont, new york, new jersey. it could be going to red states next. it is not the third rail that legalized marijuana once was a few years ago. >> what is your big take away across the ballot measures and how could they impact voter turnout? >> in a number of cases including the michigan abortion cas
arkansas, maryland, missouri, north dakota, and south dakota.en has talked about decriminalizing the drug. that is not the same as legalizing it, which allows industries to build it up. where do voters fall on the issue of legalizing? >> this is a fascinating test because the five states he mentioned, four are very conservative. we see this phenomenon of red states voting on marijuana legalization because supporters of marijuana have been so successful in all the other states where access...
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blogs, political blogs named to cover the race called south dakota politics came up and they started hammering daschle and transitioned eventually to pushing conspiracy theories and one that got attention was they published like this blockbuster school like siren devotees, they got on the drudge report that tom daschle had cut a deal with the states native american population that if the native american population delivered enough votes, if the tribal leaders delivered enough votes that daschle would return the black hills to the sioux nation. which is something that should happen but far beyond the power of one senator to do so it's clearly not true and of course i dismissed it, who is reading these idiotic blogs, no one will matters and then we start doing focus groups and all of a sudden the undecided voters agree are reading back to me their hearing. and what we learned later on after the campaign was over was that our opponents the republican candidate was paying these logs to publish this information about him and when it dawned on me that that was the first time i confronted d
blogs, political blogs named to cover the race called south dakota politics came up and they started hammering daschle and transitioned eventually to pushing conspiracy theories and one that got attention was they published like this blockbuster school like siren devotees, they got on the drudge report that tom daschle had cut a deal with the states native american population that if the native american population delivered enough votes, if the tribal leaders delivered enough votes that daschle...
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two men went to help an antelope that was trapped in wired fencing near edgemont, south dakota. one man pinned down the antelope by the horns while the other cut through the fence. but once he was freed, he took off piercing the other man's shoe. with his horn off his foot about being grateful. did he take the shoe with him? i think so. oh he did. the guy who shot the video says the next day the antelope was spotted with his friend. shoes still hanging from the horn. nowhere to p eventually got it off, but i'm guessing no, because you know, antelopes are fast. that's why we can't do the ice things. and finally to treat not tricks for the animals at chicago areas. is there anything better than seeing our four legged friends eating pumpkins? look at him. this is the brookfield zoo, and look how happy they are munching away on those pumpkins to you saw the tortoises, porcupines, goats, even bears were all given their film. except some of these pumpkins looked like they were carved. so now the art is all taken away. the zoo provided the pumpkins as a method of enrichment. since like
two men went to help an antelope that was trapped in wired fencing near edgemont, south dakota. one man pinned down the antelope by the horns while the other cut through the fence. but once he was freed, he took off piercing the other man's shoe. with his horn off his foot about being grateful. did he take the shoe with him? i think so. oh he did. the guy who shot the video says the next day the antelope was spotted with his friend. shoes still hanging from the horn. nowhere to p eventually got...
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they were experiencing a media blackout, supposedly wounded knee, south dakota, was the site for u.s. base was going to be built. i, more than anyone, no the impact of what 60 seconds at the academy awards means then and now 50 years later. i had developed a strong sense of self, community, and a good sense of humor. laughter is good medicine. i come from an industrial society where -- ancestral society where women are leaders, role models, teachers of peace. love, harmony, humility, humanity, truth, conversation, and a coming together in her sacred circle of unity. others may choose to follow. i am here accepting this apology not only for me alone, but as acknowledgment knowing it was not only for me, but for all of our nations that also need to hear and deserve this apology tonight. amy: sacheen littlefeather speaking in september. she died at the age of 75 on october 2. that does it for our show. we have two full-time job openings. and we welcome óróxór[r rowd clap] crowd: nina, nina! nina, nina! nina, nina! nina! eric campbell: nina baginskaya is a 74-year-old great-grandmother wh
they were experiencing a media blackout, supposedly wounded knee, south dakota, was the site for u.s. base was going to be built. i, more than anyone, no the impact of what 60 seconds at the academy awards means then and now 50 years later. i had developed a strong sense of self, community, and a good sense of humor. laughter is good medicine. i come from an industrial society where -- ancestral society where women are leaders, role models, teachers of peace. love, harmony, humility, humanity,...
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not in the state, so not in south dakota is the dakota territory. he purchased two ranches there, and the aftermath of this tragedy he decides he's going to go out west and he's going to start ranching. he did not think of himself as a cowboy. cowboys work for him. he was the boss. he owns the land. he was the rancher. but that didn't prevent him from purchasing this kind of outfit from, being photographed [inaudible] some of the stuff was like different absence of what and he gets the best of the best for this, okay. and he goes and becomes a rancher. he never lived into dakota territory full-time he. commutes back and forth as it were between new york and the dakotas for several years. but during this time, he becomes acquainted with a different type of america. more of that hard bitten blue-collar type of american, the people who were settling in the west and dispossessing native americans. we talked about the second week of the class. but it sheds some of his elitism for him. he comes to realize that there are a lot of people who didn't grow up
not in the state, so not in south dakota is the dakota territory. he purchased two ranches there, and the aftermath of this tragedy he decides he's going to go out west and he's going to start ranching. he did not think of himself as a cowboy. cowboys work for him. he was the boss. he owns the land. he was the rancher. but that didn't prevent him from purchasing this kind of outfit from, being photographed [inaudible] some of the stuff was like different absence of what and he gets the best of...
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before roosevelt had purchased two ranches and the dakota territory not yet a states of north and south dakota is just the dakota territory. he purchased two ranches there and in the aftermath of this tragedy he decides he's going to go out west and he's going to start ranching. he did not think of himself as a cowboy cowboys worked for him. he was the boss. he owned the land. he was the rancher, but that didn't prevent him from purchasing this kind of outfit from being photographed. okay, and some of the stuff is like tiffany knives and so forth. i mean he gets the best of the best for this, okay. and he goes and becomes a rancher. he never lives in the dakota terry full territory full-time. he commutes back and forth as it were between new york and the the dakotas for several years. but during this time he becomes acquainted with a different type of american. collar type of american the people who were settling in the west and dispossessing native americans as we talked about the second week of the class, but it sheds some of his elitism for him. he comes to realize that there are a lot of p
before roosevelt had purchased two ranches and the dakota territory not yet a states of north and south dakota is just the dakota territory. he purchased two ranches there and in the aftermath of this tragedy he decides he's going to go out west and he's going to start ranching. he did not think of himself as a cowboy cowboys worked for him. he was the boss. he owned the land. he was the rancher, but that didn't prevent him from purchasing this kind of outfit from being photographed. okay, and...
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south dakota had a law that was passed in 2005.ry state will look different and this is really about supporting women. >> we need to make sure that we help people. the government should not be in the way. we talk about freedom all the time.
south dakota had a law that was passed in 2005.ry state will look different and this is really about supporting women. >> we need to make sure that we help people. the government should not be in the way. we talk about freedom all the time.
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in the south dakota governor debate hosted by dakota news now. watch tuesday at eight :00 p.m. eastern on c-span and also on error-free mobile video app. c-span now. quick c-span is the unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more. >> medco support c-span along with these other television providers. giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> next, the ukrainian ambassador to the u.s. discusses russia's latest annexation of ukrainian territory and the ongoing war between the two countries. in a virtual discussion hosted by the u.s. timber of commerce. let me recognize the people impacted by hurricane ian. our hearts go to the people in florida, puerto rico, cuba and elsewhere that were in the path of this devastating hurricane. similarly, let me recognize those affected by the floods that cover one third of pakistan. moreover, i would be remiss if i did not point out the major instability in iran caused by the religious killing of a young woman whose sole act was to expose some of her hair. this past week,
in the south dakota governor debate hosted by dakota news now. watch tuesday at eight :00 p.m. eastern on c-span and also on error-free mobile video app. c-span now. quick c-span is the unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more. >> medco support c-span along with these other television providers. giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> next, the ukrainian ambassador to the u.s. discusses russia's latest annexation of ukrainian territory...
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south dakota politics came up with attorney hamrick -- nonstop.ransition eventually depletion conspiracy theory. they published his blockbuster like siren emoji you got on the report tom -- got a secret built the native american population esnative american population delivered enough votes they would return the black hills to the sioux nation. it is not true. who is reading these idiotic blogs? thank you no one restarting focus groups of voters are reading back to me what they are hearing in here. what we later on after the campaign was over the these logs to publish the on. it really dawned on me i confronted with information i found it away something with the many times later. maybe now is the canary in the coal mine is called the book. zoom out. >> that are used interchangeably all the time it's important for us and thehe difference. misinformation is an accurate information for that information can be transmitted accidentally, inadvertently, all this on social media periodically become an ardent transmitters ofrs misinformation. we read s a s
south dakota politics came up with attorney hamrick -- nonstop.ransition eventually depletion conspiracy theory. they published his blockbuster like siren emoji you got on the report tom -- got a secret built the native american population esnative american population delivered enough votes they would return the black hills to the sioux nation. it is not true. who is reading these idiotic blogs? thank you no one restarting focus groups of voters are reading back to me what they are hearing in...
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to provide to go on the internet, go to a place that will be created and already is created in south dakota called life.gov and you can put in the zip code or state and find out all of the alternatives, everything that's around her. everything like housing, education opportunities, health care, child care, whatever it is she needs. many of these alternatives already are available but women do not know. so whether they are in a situation in which their boyfriend or even their parents are saying you are on your own we are knocking to help you, they can be able to go online and say maybe i'm ok, maybe i can do this. so we want to support women in every way possible. host: a few minutes left with penny and annabelle, concerned women for america. stephanie is in brooklyn, new york line for democrats. good morning. caller: good morning, how are you this morning? host: doing well, what's your question or comment? caller: i believe that a woman should not be allowed to go under a regime of telling them what to do with their bodies. as an african-american woman who had -- for mothers as well as chil
to provide to go on the internet, go to a place that will be created and already is created in south dakota called life.gov and you can put in the zip code or state and find out all of the alternatives, everything that's around her. everything like housing, education opportunities, health care, child care, whatever it is she needs. many of these alternatives already are available but women do not know. so whether they are in a situation in which their boyfriend or even their parents are saying...
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also in south dakota, there is medicaid expansion on the ballot. iously approved medicaid expansion in some 6/8 -- six other states, but south dakotans will decide about access. reid: this is one of the left fights over the legacy of the affordable care act that president obama signed. all of the democrat states, purple states and even some red states have expanded medicaid to cover those who make up to 130% of the federal poverty line. this is one of the less options proponents of medicaid expansion have to expand through initiative. the vast majority have either already acted on this or are so conservative they probably won't. laura: if that measure passes, it will also cover a number of native americans in the state that don't have health care access right now. i want to talk about range of voting, it became popular after the alaska special election this year, and the big swing state considering that is nevada, considering several countries are -- several counties across the country as well. if adopted, what will it look like? reid: every state h
also in south dakota, there is medicaid expansion on the ballot. iously approved medicaid expansion in some 6/8 -- six other states, but south dakotans will decide about access. reid: this is one of the left fights over the legacy of the affordable care act that president obama signed. all of the democrat states, purple states and even some red states have expanded medicaid to cover those who make up to 130% of the federal poverty line. this is one of the less options proponents of medicaid...
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they take part in a debate hosted by south dakota public broadcasting. watch monday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, or with c-span now, or free video app. >> middle and high school students, it is your time to shine. you are invited to participate in this year's c-span student documentary competition. in light of the upcoming midterm elections, picture yourself as a newly elected member of congress. we ask this year's competitors, what is your top priority and why? make a five- to six-minute video that shows the importance of your issue from opposing and supporting perspectives. do not be afraid to take risks with your documentary. be bold. amongst the $100,000 in cash prizes is a $5,000 grand prize. videos must be submitted by january 20, 2023. visit our website at studentcam.org for competition rules, tips, resources and a step-by-step guide. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including mediacom. >> the world changed in an instant, and mediacom was ready. internet traffic soared, and we ne
they take part in a debate hosted by south dakota public broadcasting. watch monday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, or with c-span now, or free video app. >> middle and high school students, it is your time to shine. you are invited to participate in this year's c-span student documentary competition. in light of the upcoming midterm elections, picture yourself as a newly elected member of congress. we ask this year's competitors, what is your top priority and why?...
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and we need to know more about them and was on some of the first gigs who you know he went to south dakota. he went to wyoming. went to montana. when there were i think in the book i have the stat but it was something like sheep outnumbered people 600 to 1 or something and it really was the middle of nowhere. and the reason he got out to montana in the first place was that somebody had a picture of a triceratops and somebody when they first found it, they thought it was a, you know, a cow or something that had run away. then they realized, wait, this is something, you know, 30, 49 years old. and they had a picture of it, but they didn't know exactly where it was. so they just said, go to montana, find it. so he basically had go to an area it's about the size of japan to find one very small thing. and while he was there, that's how he ended up finding the t-rex so a lot of this book and a lot of i realized is that so of what we know about the planet's history is really based on happenstance and know serendipity and from that you start to realize, you know, earth is so older than we've ever,
and we need to know more about them and was on some of the first gigs who you know he went to south dakota. he went to wyoming. went to montana. when there were i think in the book i have the stat but it was something like sheep outnumbered people 600 to 1 or something and it really was the middle of nowhere. and the reason he got out to montana in the first place was that somebody had a picture of a triceratops and somebody when they first found it, they thought it was a, you know, a cow or...
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has joined us from freedom fast the annual libertarian convention being helped in rapid city, south dakota this year. his book, enough already, time to end the war on terrorism. mr. horton, thank you for your time. >> thank you very much for having me peter. >> weekends on c-span2 our intellectual feast. every saturday american history tv documents america's story. and on sunday, boo tv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors. funding for cspan2 outcomes of these television companies and more. including a while. >> the world has changed. today a fast reliable internet connection is something no one can live without. so well is there for our customers with speed, reliability, value and choice. now more than ever it starts with great intranet. >> a while, along with these television companies support cspan2 as a public svice. on wednesday british prime minister liz trust takes questis on economic and foreign policyssues facing the uk. through the first prime minister question time since the death ethically. live coverage from house of commons begins at 7:00 a.m. eastern on cspa
has joined us from freedom fast the annual libertarian convention being helped in rapid city, south dakota this year. his book, enough already, time to end the war on terrorism. mr. horton, thank you for your time. >> thank you very much for having me peter. >> weekends on c-span2 our intellectual feast. every saturday american history tv documents america's story. and on sunday, boo tv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors. funding for cspan2 outcomes of these...
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that's not what we should have in south dakota.need to make sure that there are exceptions. >> i would argue the issue of abortion should not be left to either group. that should be left to the individual involved in the medical professional. it is a medical decision and the majority of the voters or majority of politicians have a medical degree and the ability to make that decision for somebody. >> watch this debate in its entirety at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span or on our mobile video app, c-span now. ♪ >> campaign 2022 coverage of the midterm election continues in october with live debates on c-span, including the arizona senate debate between r. kelly and mr. masters thursday nautical p.m. eastern. friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, from wisconsin, ron johnson debates democratic challenger mandela barnes. georgia congresswoman marjorie taylor greene and her democratic challenger marcus flowers debate on october 16. on october 17 republican governor brian kemp takes on political activist stacey abrams. don't miss a single election mome
that's not what we should have in south dakota.need to make sure that there are exceptions. >> i would argue the issue of abortion should not be left to either group. that should be left to the individual involved in the medical professional. it is a medical decision and the majority of the voters or majority of politicians have a medical degree and the ability to make that decision for somebody. >> watch this debate in its entirety at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span or on our mobile...
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governor christie, nome of south dakota, is the author the book not my first rodeo lessons from the heartland. governor nome, thanks so much for joining us. oh, thank you. appreciate it enjoyed visiting with you. >> good evening. welcome to the midtown scholar bookstore. it is an honor to welcome you to this evening's author program. before we begin, i have a few housekeeping notes as always. one, while our speakers will keep their masks off, we ask you to keep your masks on. two, this event is being recorded by c-span, so a couple notes. we please ask you turn off your cell phone ringers, refrain from using profanity, and don't walk in front of the stage at any point. exits are to the left and right. three, most importantly, if you have not yet purchased the book, we encourage you to purchase the book through the midtown scholar bookstore. we have copies available at the cafe county if you're interested in getting your book signed at the end of the evening. at this time, i am happy to introduce our authors. our interviewer is a civil rights activist focused on issues of innovation, equity an
governor christie, nome of south dakota, is the author the book not my first rodeo lessons from the heartland. governor nome, thanks so much for joining us. oh, thank you. appreciate it enjoyed visiting with you. >> good evening. welcome to the midtown scholar bookstore. it is an honor to welcome you to this evening's author program. before we begin, i have a few housekeeping notes as always. one, while our speakers will keep their masks off, we ask you to keep your masks on. two, this...
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those who can't afford to buy a custom made shelter can rent one in south dakota. dante chino purchased 575 former military bunkers, which served as ordinance depos during world war 2. today he leases them to private individuals $45000.00 for a 99 year term. what we offer is very much a. i think it's a solution to fear. you know, it may be the initial um, reason why people began looking because they are afraid of what may happen. people really aren't so afraid anymore when they know that they have a bunker for themselves. his firm vivas has least most of its bunkers already. some people only plan to use them in an emergency, but others live here at fort e glue all year round. maybe that's because here they feel safe from the disaster shown in the companies videos. these mixed the fear of real dangers with pseudo religious apocalyptic fantasies. but they seem to be effective in attracting clients. the bunkers themselves are 2nd world war and cold war era relics. the renewed interest in them shows many fear, a new era of conflict. across the u. s. businesses profit from this angst. i don'
those who can't afford to buy a custom made shelter can rent one in south dakota. dante chino purchased 575 former military bunkers, which served as ordinance depos during world war 2. today he leases them to private individuals $45000.00 for a 99 year term. what we offer is very much a. i think it's a solution to fear. you know, it may be the initial um, reason why people began looking because they are afraid of what may happen. people really aren't so afraid anymore when they know that they...
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for me and my son, luke, i washed actually summer, south dakota at yahoo! up on the phone. them a bow kitchen you've wanda, was here last night with mold or get upset with me for dish colonial our mouth is dining room was out of the reputed to sleep mode. little mean you ah, the key members of who stood him. all those people that history easy, mr. mitchell, she should, you must get a little bit longer. yesterday, at the beginning is winnie thought. she glosson mulberries. your preachers get pushed because it interest alerts a which is that about possibly want to pull the chairs and brush nickel julia dumpsters. natasha. what was your grip of with a donation that vehicle upon the right that that don't go to the person with somebody. animal ross, if this isn't a luxury vehicle, which is a promotional tour, and i didn't want to leave garcia. she loves her homeland and language. the children and mother live here. she has a big house with a small garden, but now she's one of many young mothers for whom immigration is a given, the wisest natures at all either say
for me and my son, luke, i washed actually summer, south dakota at yahoo! up on the phone. them a bow kitchen you've wanda, was here last night with mold or get upset with me for dish colonial our mouth is dining room was out of the reputed to sleep mode. little mean you ah, the key members of who stood him. all those people that history easy, mr. mitchell, she should, you must get a little bit longer. yesterday, at the beginning is winnie thought. she glosson mulberries. your preachers get...